Sir David Attenborough and experts unearth the fossil of the largest Jurassic predator ever known.
A look at how people acquire the knowledge and necessary skills to achieve a career in craft.
New Mexico-based archaeologist and artist Charles Carillo evokes traditional Spanish colonial style.
A 1942 Oregon State jacket and Rose Bowl trophy and a Ming Dynasty celadon bowl are appraised.
Examine the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard.
The kids try to get along with Molly when they swim in her pool. Grandma's new dog bullies everyone.
When a rogue wave separates a wild pony from his mother, Martin and Chris work to reunite them!
Mr. Piragua Man names a new flavor after Alma. / Alma wants to keep playing with balloons.
It's a mess in their room and Lyla and Luke need to clean it up even with Stu's "help".
Carl stretches the limits of honesty when he gets a universal screwdriver for his birthday.
The children learn about traffic signs and practice safety rules on a walk around the Neighborhood.
Rosie waits for the Wonder Walrus show to start. / Rosie & Javi make a space museum at home.
Elmo wants to help the Amazing Zero and becomes Super ZerMo.
Zeke leaves Snout on the Moo Moo Choo Choo. / Detective Wombats search for a lost remote.
With Planet Purple Day over, Donkey has to cheer Panda up.
Pinkalicious uses natural objects to build a sand palace for the sand castle competition.
Finding the perfect spot on the beach for a sandcastle proves to be challenging.
The CyberSquad embark on a quest to build a new Encryptor Chip for Motherboard and cure her virus.
Chris Hughes comments on social media regulation and the Meta antitrust trial.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
See how paleontologists are uncovering triceratops remains and use stunning VFX.
A Spinosaurus struggles to keep his family alive in the deadliest place in Earth's history.
Follow a gang of armored dinosaurs battle to reach adulthood, pursued by ferocious raptors.
A young Albertosaurus, a relative of T. rex, earns her place in a fierce hunting pack.
Travel back in time with the Pachyrhinosaurus, where their survival is at stake.
Discover the story of Lusotitan, one of the largest dinosaurs ever.
Hear a summary of the day's international and national news. Each weekend broadcast contains original in-depth reporting on topics including education, energy, politics, science, technology, religion, finance and the arts. John Yang anchors.
Roots, Race & Culture is a local series that invites viewers into open, honest conversations on identity and culture, centered around the experiences of Black and POC communities in Utah. Hosts Lonzo Liggins and Danor Gerald are joined by newsmakers, changemakers, experts, and entrepreneurs from Utah’s communities of color to discuss shared experiences with a healthy dose of humor, empathy, and candor. Viewers of Roots, Race & Culture can expect to be entertained and informed, and come away from the series with a deeper understanding of the wide spectrum of experiences of Black and POC communities in America, and especially the state of Utah.
Bea learns more about Patience's difficult past and together they uncover a trail.
Alphy faces a complication in his romantic life.
Elliot and Rachel's relationship moves past platonic as they spend more time together.
A traffic warden is found dead and suspicion lands on the last person ticketed.
A woman is found running half-naked and covered in blood in the middle of the night.
Actor Dyllon Burnside journeys across the South to meet diverse members of the LGBTQ community.
Explore the work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins and the challenging questions his photos pose.
A subtle, fragmented portrait of a population facing challenges in Tongo.
In America, growing up Black means so many things: cultural bonds, a struggle for visibility, and all too often, unearned judgement. Tonight, storytellers share their experiences of growing up black in the US. Valerie Tutson teaches her students about Africa greatest explorer Abubakari II; U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo takes her son to a protest of George Floyd's death; and Harold Cox shows how fear of the police affects his everyday life. Hosted by Theresa Okokon.
Ronald D. Moore discusses the process of path to completion for Battlestar Galactica.
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Investigative journalist Charles Piller discusses his new book on a quest to cure Alzheimer's.
The young artists of Northern Ireland want to change the murals in Belfast.
Quadruple amputee surfer Sarah Almagro Vallejo inspires thousands.
Actor Dyllon Burnside journeys across the South to meet diverse members of the LGBTQ community.
Explore the work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins and the challenging questions his photos pose.
Dr. Chavis talks to Charles "Shorty" Garris about "Go-go" music, a subgenre of funk.
What is "solidarity" and what does it require? Giving up on perfection, for one thing, says Sarah Schulman, author of "Conflict is Not Abuse," and so much more. Award-winning writer, teacher, playwright and activist, Schulman's latest book is "The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity", in which she reflects on years of experiments and learning, from the 1980s to today. In this episode, find out what role GRITtv, an earlier iteration of Flanders' show, played in the movement for Palestinian liberation, and hear a discussion of the Harlem artist Alice Neel. Schulman sits on the advisory board of Jewish Voice for Peace. Her non-fiction books include "Conflict is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair" and "Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993". Also in this episode, a commentary from Laura on the assassination of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman, a strategic progressive who practiced solidarity. "When I confronted the Israeli occupation of Palestine, something resonated for me emotionally between that and the AIDS experience. What I felt was similar was that people who were endangered were being falsely depicted as dangerous." - Sarah Schulman "Right now we're in the middle of a cataclysm of fascism and there's no quick fix. And we have to understand that the idea that you can go in and just fix it is a supremacy concept." - Sarah Schulman Guest: Sarah Schulman: Writer & AIDS Historian; Author, The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity
Volunteers work to preserve a historic Great Lakes lighthouse; a Chicago community finds new life through embracing its past, and high school students learn about Native American culture with the help of lake sturgeon.
AMERICA'S HEARTLAND celebrates the men and women across who grow the country's crops, raise its livestock, tend its nurseries and prepare its food. AMERICA'S HEARTLAND taps into the national fascination with food and curiosity about unfamiliar places and ways of life, while also exploring the American values of family, hard work and the spirit of independence. The series, produced entirely on location, portrays the worlds of agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture complete with fascinating stories, compelling characters, innovative ideas and enticing travel destinations.
Wildlife biologist Ed Arnett shows us how an experiment with gray wolves works.
Discover how one company in Grand Rapids gives artists a voice in the industry.
Investigative journalist Charles Piller discusses his new book on a quest to cure Alzheimer's.
Quadruple amputee surfer Sarah Almagro Vallejo inspires thousands.
Ronald D. Moore discusses the process of path to completion for Battlestar Galactica.
The passage of the first-ever reparations for slavery bill in Illinois stirs up a national debate.
Get an intimate look into Dewey Crumpler and his work.
A leafleting operation has been set up inside the village post office to spread anti-German propaganda. Directed by Phillipe Triboit, 2009.
A family of ospreys, the only truly aquatic raptors, are documented in and around Great Island Marsh.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. goes on a nationwide search to solve mysteries for three families.
Gergo and Lenard are a young gay male couple living in a remote Roma community, where being gay is considered an unforgivable sin. They move to Budapest with a dream to make a musical film about their lives and become famous. But when a death in the family who disowned them takes them back home, they seek another chance for acceptance.
Join Frankie Gonzales-Wolf in her journey to find her voice, and her community and win an election.
A family of ospreys, the only truly aquatic raptors, are documented in and around Great Island Marsh.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. goes on a nationwide search to solve mysteries for three families.
Lyla and Luke need to get things back on track before her sister's birthday is ruined.
The kids try to get along with Molly when they swim in her pool. Grandma's new dog bullies everyone.
Otis and Olympia stop werewolf Olaf from turning back into a boy. Otis struggles with his new jacket
Rae takes on the job of a Train Engineer. / Dev needs to get organized as a Paleontologist.
Chris and Martin learn about the endangered Orangutan in the deep forests of Borneo.
The kids learn how all planets orbit around the Sun and rotate on their own axes at the same time.
Daniel wants to help build a playhouse and is mad that he is not big enough to use grown up tools.
When movie night in the park is a spooky feature, can Alma help Andre get over his fear?
When Becky orders a gigantic book of world records, she decides it's time to help her dad break one.
Best friends Big Left Hand Guy and InvisiBill decide to pull off their biggest heist to date!
The kids must use solar energy to solve some problems while camping in the wilderness on Camptopia.
Leo wants to ride with his favorite cowboy uncle in Sydney, but first must overcome a fear of horses.
The Cat and the kids make an emergency landing on Lagoona-Maroon and learn how to build a shelter.
Buddy and Tiny help King Cryolophosaurus overcome his stagefright before a concert performance.
Pinkalicious and Peter are thrilled to meet a real life Pirate, Captain Toothy McSquint!
Babysitters Peg and Cat rescue the precocious Baby Fox from the top of his elaborate block tower.
Elmo, Abby, Tamir, and Ruby show Grover friends can be of different ages.
Milo and her friends figure out how to deliver just what their customers need.
Zeke has to learn how to remember his taiko drum pattern. Plus, Zadie looks for a lost toy.
After the rain stops, Zadie, Cece, Clyde, and Carly need to find something that's fun for all.
Daniel is excited to share a book he made at "show and tell" but he's finding it difficult to wait.
Chrissie is upset after losing her special bracelet and Daniel has trouble understanding why.
Lotta is upset when Skyler calls her "headphone girl." / There's a new kid in school.
George travels to the jungle to help Professors Einstein & Pizza while making some new friends.
Gregory's bath becomes a bubble bonanza. / The pals make up a new game to play quietly.
Donkey and Panda make Bob Dog a birthday gift./Donkey has a playdate with a lot of Pandas!
Finding the perfect spot on the beach for a sandcastle proves to be challenging.
The gang shrinks down to the size of ants to help teeny tiny Thumbelina find her missing brother.
Rosie plays detective to try to find the recipe for Papa's Chiles en Nogada.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma helps Howard with his fear of pigeons. / Alma has dinner with Andre and his dad.
Molly and Tooey help Trini plan a Juneteenth celebration for Qyah.
Luke, Lyla, and Everett test out some vacuums after the Loops vacuum breaks.
Buster tells the story of a missing cereal box on his all-new podcast. Will he find the thief?
Olive and Otto must figure out why parts of the town are turning snowy and cold during summer.
Sound Effects Artist Dev works on a new movie. / City Planner Cora designs a new area.
Chris and Martin hope the Birds of Paradise in New Guinea will inspire Aviva to learn to dance.
A test drive to Mars - usually a simple trip - is complicated by the new saucer dashboard.
Daniel wants to help build a playhouse and is mad that he is not big enough to use grown up tools.
When movie night in the park is a spooky feature, can Alma help Andre get over his fear?
When Becky orders a gigantic book of world records, she decides it's time to help her dad break one.
Best friends Big Left Hand Guy and InvisiBill decide to pull off their biggest heist to date!
The CyberSquad get their hands dirty and use math skills to plot out and plant a beautiful garden.
Follow the adventures of three friends - Leo, a wombat from Australia; Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. - as they traverse the globe with their parents' traveling performance troupe, "Circo Fabuloso." At each of the Circo's stops, Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer, guides the trio as they get to know the local region and its people. The gang's adventures take them through cities around the globe - from London to Cairo to Beijing - where they explore the food, music, art, architecture and other features that make each place distinctive.
Rosie plays detective to try to find the recipe for Papa's Chiles en Nogada.
Inspired by the best-selling kids book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, Yadina and Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids. Each adventure will help young viewers make the connection between the skills that made these historical figures heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping them discover that they, too, can change the world.
Alma helps Howard with his fear of pigeons. / Alma has dinner with Andre and his dad.
Molly and Tooey help Trini plan a Juneteenth celebration for Qyah.
Quiet and soft, this sweet morning winter scene is a real Bob Ross classic.
Bob Ross paints a pretty tree lined pond.
In CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE, celebrity chef and former Food Network host Christine Cushing takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, uncovering the fascinating traditions, philosophies and history of Chinese culinary culture and its surprising influence on food around the world. Christine's motivation to embark on this journey is her discovery that 2,500-year-old Chinese philosopher Confucius was actually-a foodie. From exploring Chinese cuisines in North America to the culinary politics of Taiwan, the tasty richness of Hong Kong, and the blended flavors of South East Asia, Christine finds connections to the gastronomic precepts of the great Chinese philosopher both ancient and modern. Each episode features Christine as a culinary adventurer, fearlessly leading viewers to a deeper appreciation of our world through a gourmand filter. In Italy Christine questions the origins of pizza, in Greece she uncovers the beginnings of her beloved baklava, and in Paris she discovers that crepes have Chinese roots. Featuring celebrity guests such as Anna Olson, chef Wan, Ming Tsai, Alvin Leung, and Janet Hsieh, CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE shakes up foodie myths, and takes a delicious look at the historical and contemporary landscape of Chinese cuisine.
Majestic castles, radiant Gothic cathedrals and exquisite art of the High Middle Ages are explored.
Chickpea and Quinoa Salad in Sweet Pepper Boats and Marinated Asparagus Salad are served.
Learn how to incorporate delicious meals with ingredients that are easy on the planet.
This intermediate workout is designed to strengthen the core and open the chest and pectorals.
Enjoy a mountain setting as we gently stretch and lengthen the spine in a full range of motion.
Angela Wolf demonstrates how to combine the sports bra and tank with ribbed trim.
Sarah and Roger take a horse drawn carriage ride in St. Augustine, Florida. Roger paints the horse.
This workout from Montego Bay Jamaica will build endurance and power in your quads.
This intermediate workout is designed to strengthen the core and open the chest and pectorals.
Pear and Apple Breakfast Pizza and Magnificent Maple Granola with Banana Whipped Topping are made.
It's dishes that use easy-to-find greens for healthy and hearty dinners.
TRAILS TO OISHII TOKYO (formerly called Trails to Tsukiji) takes an in-depth look at Japanese food available at Tokyo's iconic market, where every kind of fresh food, from seafood to produce, is gathered from around the country. The program traces unique Japanese foods from the market back to their original source. Past episodes included: "Abalone," called "the treasure of the sea" in Japan; "Oysters," which the Japanese have been eating for 4,000 years; and "Green Tea," the country's popular beverage of choice.
In JOURNEYS IN JAPAN, English-speaking visitors travel the length of Japan exploring the culture, meeting local people, visiting historic sites, and offering travel hints rarely found in guidebooks. The series provides an eye-opening look at the many unique places to visit in Japan.
Fragrant flowers, novelty arrangements and the historic San Francisco Flower Mart are featured.
Seasonal weekly series with tips for the backyard gardener and homeowner, including lawn care, tree care, houseplants and flowers. Host and University of Tennessee Extension Agent Chris Cooper provides advice and tips for gardening success with the help of plant experts, Master Gardeners and other guests.
Set sail on a Caribbean adventure in the British Virgin Islands.
Colleen submerges herself in the Chickasaw culture and enjoys authentic Chickasaw and local cuisine.
Colleen and her family explore the majestic Grand Canyon and marvel at the amazing views.
Colleen and her family take a great Caribbean cruise and visit visit the Bahamas and Jamaica.
Delicious local cuisine, an adventurous ATV ride and more are featured in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!
Jeff takes his family on a whirlwind summer vacation to northern Italy.
Colleen traverses the Greater Fort Lauderdale area with a stop in the Everglades.
Head into the heart of Galveston Island to learn about Juneteenth.
Colleen and her family head west to sunny Orange County for a road trip in Southern California.
Kayaking and surrey rides, local shops, exquisite wines and Monterey's seafood scene are enjoyed.
Delicious drinks, from cider to tequila to wine, are highlighted in France, Mexico and California.
Experience the Texas Trinity: Grilled Quail, Smoked Rib-Eye Steaks, and a Hot Gut Hero Sandwich.
Chefs Dook and Zoe Chase prepare three dishes that represents New Orleans.
Lidia shares recipes like Cream of Fava Soup with Rice and Eggplant Rollatini.
Gitanjali Rao created a water treatment device that Flint, Michigan residents can use in their homes.
Test cook Bryan Roof makes host Bridget Lancaster perfect Pennsylvania Dutch Apple Pie.
In CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE, celebrity chef and former Food Network host Christine Cushing takes viewers on a voyage of discovery, uncovering the fascinating traditions, philosophies and history of Chinese culinary culture and its surprising influence on food around the world. Christine's motivation to embark on this journey is her discovery that 2,500-year-old Chinese philosopher Confucius was actually-a foodie. From exploring Chinese cuisines in North America to the culinary politics of Taiwan, the tasty richness of Hong Kong, and the blended flavors of South East Asia, Christine finds connections to the gastronomic precepts of the great Chinese philosopher both ancient and modern. Each episode features Christine as a culinary adventurer, fearlessly leading viewers to a deeper appreciation of our world through a gourmand filter. In Italy Christine questions the origins of pizza, in Greece she uncovers the beginnings of her beloved baklava, and in Paris she discovers that crepes have Chinese roots. Featuring celebrity guests such as Anna Olson, chef Wan, Ming Tsai, Alvin Leung, and Janet Hsieh, CONFUCIUS WAS A FOODIE shakes up foodie myths, and takes a delicious look at the historical and contemporary landscape of Chinese cuisine.
Set sail on a Caribbean adventure in the British Virgin Islands.
Colleen submerges herself in the Chickasaw culture and enjoys authentic Chickasaw and local cuisine.
A look at how Europe rediscovered the aesthetics of ancient Greece and Rome around 1400.
Niklas investigates the most popular drink in Scandinavia, namely coffee, and travels to Brazil.
George shares his expert tips while preparing rock Shrimp Salad and Seafood Chowder.
Rethink how you make cornbread as Christopher shows us Mexican Sweet Corn Cake.
Test cook Dan Souza makes Julia perfect grill-smoked and herb-rubbed flat iron steaks.
Test cook Dan Souza makes Julia perfect grill-smoked and herb-rubbed flat iron steaks.
It's dishes that use easy-to-find greens for healthy and hearty dinners.