PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
A baby turtle in Canada and a young bushbaby in South Africa search for a safe new home.
The New Horizons spacecraft will fly by and take the very first detailed images of Pluto.
Dive into the colorful world of Earth's essential pollinators - bees, moths, and butterflies.
Meet the brilliant minds responsible for creating the telescope, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble.
Yoga postures such as Revolved Warrior II help us find balance within the asymmetries of the body.
Strengthen your entire spine and core with a variety of dynamic standing and floor exercises.
While in Madagascar, the Wild Kratts learn that a Golden Bamboo lemur baby has been born.
Benny finds a new hero in his mail carrier, Ms. Hughes.
Lyla, Louis, and Stu set out to explore the neighborhood to track down a missing package.
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
Daniel wants to help build a playhouse and is mad that he is not big enough to use grown up tools.
Phoebe wants to surprise Grandma Annie with a birthday dance.
Tamir and Gabrielle's family is helping put on the Sesame Street Jazz Festival.
Zadie and Malik try to help Zeke overcome his fear of riding a two-wheeler with some super powers.
Duck Duck tries to ride Harriett's Swoop-a-rino./Donkey takes Duck Duck on an adventure.
Rosie makes a dance party island. / Rosie becomes a mascot for Javi's soccer team.
Elinor, Ari and Olive help Koa get over her fear of honey bees while having a picnic in the forest.
Can Alma transform her holey socks into something she can donate to the fundraiser?
Molly and Trini need to find food and shelter when a storm rolls in.
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.
Walk along the beach with Bob Ross and experience the colorful setting sun.
Vivian's cookbook delivery sparks emotions. The crew does a practice run at the farmer's market.
ROADSHOW strikes gold in Colorado with amazing finds from a stop in Littleton!
In MIDSOMER MURDERS, the town of Causton's detective chief investigator and his detective sergeant investigate the scandals and deadly deeds that lurk just beneath the well-manicured surface of the county of Midsomer. The series is bolstered by a rotating cast of investigators and many special celebrity appearances.
Ron fights weather, obstacles, and exhaustion to push himself to the limit on a 52k trek.
Presented by Sumi Somaskanda and Caitriona Perry, BBC World News America gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, DC.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
Explore with us Sheridan's Food Forest. We'll also visit Tara Farm and Nursery, a Permaculture landscape project near Casper.
Farm to Fork visits local pumpkin patches to learn how these seasonal family destinations are so much more than a fall season "daycations".
A bride is found dead on her wedding night and Professor T suspects foul play.
In MIDSOMER MURDERS, the town of Causton's detective chief investigator and his detective sergeant investigate the scandals and deadly deeds that lurk just beneath the well-manicured surface of the county of Midsomer. The series is bolstered by a rotating cast of investigators and many special celebrity appearances.
BBC NEWS gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world. Targeted to an audience looking for more depth to their daily coverage, it features field reporting with breakdowns from regional correspondents and expert guests covering a broad range of topics from breaking news to the latest in sport.
Author Colin Woodard take stock of America's enduring revolutionary ideals.
Original leaded glass windows are repaired. Fred plants a bed of perennials along the new driveway.
Mauro repairs 130-year-old plaster and Heath installs a new panel. Broken balusters are repaired.
Delicious recipes include flavor-packed Grilled Jerk Chicken and Smoked Chicken Wings.
Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster reveal the secrets to making Turkey and Gravy for a Crowd.
Joe the homeowner fabricates a stone hearth and Richard learns about automatic sprinkler systems.
Deborah practices yoga that focuses on preventing or relieving migraines and headaches.
Rick dines at the fisherman's harbor in Cefal? and ponders ancient Greek greatness in Siracusa.
Team up with Bob Ross and travel back to the days of swimming in that secluded country creek.
Just Elope specializes in micro weddings for people who want something on a smaller scale.
Making change requires motivation. This episode challenges us while practicing chair yoga.
Colleen reminisces about her great trips including the Grand Canyon.and her fun ocean experiences.
Mel Beach teaches block printing, from carving the stamps to printing on different substrates.
A fire test lab is visited. Mark installs a stone veneer. Jose and Anna's house gets roof shingles.
Making change requires motivation. This episode challenges us while practicing chair yoga.
Maggie and Lindsey explore the journey of farm-to-table produce.
Tomato-Olive Focaccia, Orecchiette with Broccolini and Fregola with Shrimp and Tomatoes are served.
Jorge Meraz takes the plunge at the new Tijuana water park called "El Vergel".
Joseph learns about the cultural survival of the Gullah-Geechee African American community.
Rick visits the "Weeping Glen" of Glencoe, bustling Inverness and the battlefield at Culloden.
Bob Ross teams up with Mother Nature to paint an awesome sky hovering over snow-covered mountains.
Maggie and Lindsey explore the journey of farm-to-table produce.
Tomato-Olive Focaccia, Orecchiette with Broccolini and Fregola with Shrimp and Tomatoes are served.
Colleen reminisces about her great trips including the Grand Canyon.and her fun ocean experiences.
Mel Beach teaches block printing, from carving the stamps to printing on different substrates.
A fire test lab is visited. Mark installs a stone veneer. Jose and Anna's house gets roof shingles.
Making change requires motivation. This episode challenges us while practicing chair yoga.
Colleen reminisces about her great trips including the Grand Canyon.and her fun ocean experiences.
Test cook Bryan Roof makes host Bridget Lancaster perfect Pennsylvania Dutch Apple Pie.
Maggie and Lindsey explore the journey of farm-to-table produce.
Tomato-Olive Focaccia, Orecchiette with Broccolini and Fregola with Shrimp and Tomatoes are served.
Jorge Meraz takes the plunge at the new Tijuana water park called "El Vergel".
Joseph learns about the cultural survival of the Gullah-Geechee African American community.
Rick visits the "Weeping Glen" of Glencoe, bustling Inverness and the battlefield at Culloden.
Anupy Singla breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions about Indian cooking: curry.
Recipes include Whiskey-Smoked Turkey with Cranberry Salsa and Smoked Creamed Corn.
Pati steps into the creative scene at El Volador to get a look at the Day of the Dead festivals.
Christopher Kimball travels to Mexico City to make beans with Chef Eduardo Garcia Guzman.
Anupy Singla breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions about Indian cooking: curry.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Caribbean heritage of actor Liza Colon-Zayas.
When the Soviet Union falls, Russia welcomes US astronauts to their space station Mir.
Meet the brilliant minds responsible for creating the telescope, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble.
PBS NewsHour provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews and discussions of domestic and international issues. Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett co-anchor.
Examine the global issues, domestic news and trends impacting the world. Christiane Amanpour leads conversations with thought leaders and influencers.
Lyla and Luke teach Stu how to ride a scooter so he can join his friends.
The Hunters learn how temperatures can affect outdoor plants and gardens.
Oswald must learn everything he can about the Mobile Unit van before an important interview.
The Kratt brothers learn the secret of "water droplet" archery from an Archerfish named Arrow.
Chris accidentally falls out the hatch of the Tortuga and lands deep in an island forest.
The Hunters learn how temperatures can affect outdoor plants and gardens.
It's a mess in their room and Lyla and Luke need to clean it up even with Stu's "help".
Who is using all the water at Franny's house? Arthur and D.W. dig through the attic for valuables.
The crew try to save the kelp forests from being eaten. / The pals fly to Mars.
The young heroes come to the aid of Rubberband Robbie who is bouncing all over the school!
Hacker thinks he could take over Cyberspace if he acts like a duck.
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.
Based on the popular Scholastic book series by Norman Bridwell about the lovable oversized canine with his head in the clouds but four paws planted firmly on the ground, Clifford presents a larger-than-life view of the world. With his loving human, Emily Elizabeth, and dog pals, Cleo and T-Bone, Clifford inhabits a colorful island community, inviting viewers on a fun-filled journey through childhood, navigating the dips and curves along the way. CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG emphasizes good citizenship and the importance of community. Each episode concludes with a component of Clifford's Big Ideas - 10 different attributes children learn to embrace - which leaves them with something to think about and practice in their lives.
Everyone surprises Snuffy with his very own sandwich, the Snuffwich.
Pinkalicious rides in a hot air balloon. / Peter and Pinkalicious get stuck together!
George gets to help a car mechanic after The Man in the Yellow Hat's car breaks down.
Elmo tries to find something to do in the rain while he waits to jump in puddles.
Phoebe & Jay use Miss Jean's field guide to help identify their new butterfly friend.
Ammy and Benito have to learn to communicate in new ways.
Harvest Day might be canceled due to fog! / Hooray for Harvest Day and Thankfulness Stew!
Daniel and Miss Elaina meet Prince Wednesday's cousin Chrissie during a playdate at the castle.
The children work together to help Teacher Harriet with an art project: creating a dancing dragon!
Arugula and Carl go on an archaeologist adventure! / Carl spots a UFO on Mother's Day!
Carl is determined to get into the FuzzyWorld Book of Records.
The pals finally find a box of Golden Crunchdoodles! /The pals compromise on a playdate.
Donkey helps Duck Duck reverse a spell when he turns the town's things into pickles.
Olive receives so many books for her birthday that her shelf becomes crammed and she has no room!
Rosie and Javi are ready for a pirate adventure, but rules keep them from playing the way they want.
Phoebe & Jay use Miss Jean's field guide to help identify their new butterfly friend.
Xavier goes back in time to meet Johann Sebastian Bach and practice for the school talent show.
Molly is so excited to go seagull egg hunting with Tooey.
After Junior gets his tonsils taken out, he's worried he'll never be able to roar again.
Luke, Lyla, and Everett test out some vacuums after the Loops vacuum breaks.
The Hunters need to get creative when the power goes out during a thunderstorm.
Otis and Olympia stop werewolf Olaf from turning back into a boy. Otis struggles with his new jacket
While in Madagascar, the Wild Kratts learn that a Golden Bamboo lemur baby has been born.
Two Wild Kratts kids discover the praying mantis cocoons they've been keeping have hatched!
The Hunters need to get creative when the power goes out during a thunderstorm.
Lyla and her sisters find a lost bag's owner. / Lyla gets jealous of the attention Ale gets.
Muffy tries to learn how to be a better listener when Francine's bubbe passes away.
ATV riders ruin the gang's day while hiking Mighty Mountain. / The crew splits up after an argument.
The team takes Fur Blur to see a veterinarian, but it iss a challenge to get there through the snow.
The kids rescue the star circuit inventor and stop Hacker from turning out the lights in Cyberspace!
Carmen loses her confidence, but gets it back during an Australian boomerang competition in Sydney.
Phoebe & Jay use Miss Jean's field guide to help identify their new butterfly friend.
Xavier goes back in time to meet Johann Sebastian Bach and practice for the school talent show.
Molly is so excited to go seagull egg hunting with Tooey.
After Junior gets his tonsils taken out, he's worried he'll never be able to roar again.
The Great Lakes have been home to hundreds tribes and a source of fresh water, food and health.
FUTURE HISTORY is an inspiring documentary series that follows hosts Sarain Fox and Kris Nahrgang on a journey of discovery through an Indigenous lens. For generations across North America, Indigenous Peoples have been reeling from the devastating effects of colonialism that left families, languages and cultures destroyed. But today, a powerful movement of revitalization is taking place, with Indigenous Peoples reclaiming their traditional knowledge in order to rebuild their communities and create a stronger, brighter future for us all.
Amplify is a musical performance art documentary series that amplifies Indigenous songwriters' connection to the stories, culture, community, and the challenges and justice they stand up for. In each episode, an artist takes us through the creative process of songwriting to the finished product with breathtaking performances.
Tribal Police Files takes viewers on a front seat ride-along with First Nations police services. From the daily challenges of life on-duty to the ongoing involvement in rebuilding their communities off-the-clock, officers share the most dangerous moments they have faced in the line of duty while stressing the importance of cultural practices and staying strong for their families.
underEXPOSED is a visually stunning doc series that travels the world following a group of action-sport photojournalists and their mentors as they face adrenaline-packed challenges to find their stories, capture their shorts and sell the next big thing in extreme sports.
Climate change activist Melina Laboucan Massimo travels to visionary indigenous communities to discover innovative clean energy and sustainability stories that guide the way to our post carbon future.
The Desert Botanical Garden and cooking with Chef Jeremy Pacheco at Lon's restaurant are featured.
Brandy takes the VIA Rail train from Jasper, Alberta, through Prince George to Prince Rupert.
Margaret's story is part of the Tribal Elder Stories program, a series from Cheyenne and Arapaho Television. Elder Margaret Behan has had an interesting life, to say the least. After overcoming alcohol addiction, Margaret discovered a desire and passion to generate public awareness of indigenous cultures. Her travels took her to India, Japan, and other lands where people yearned to hear about Native American culture. The series focuses on and celebrates the lives and accomplishments of community elders who among many examples, lived through historical struggles or triumphs, were celebrated for their military service, or worked tirelessly to preserve their Native languages. Elders like Chief Lawrence Hart, who was a Fighter Pilot for the US Marine Corps. Or Elder Theda Whiteman Benton who talks about the various relocations she had to endure as a child.
FIRST CONTACT is a bold and timely documentary series that confronts racist attitudes head on with a life-changing and immersive experience. Six Canadians - all with strong opinions about Indigenous people - embark on a journey into the heart of Indigenous communities that will challenge their views and confront their prejudices about a world they never imagined they would see. An experience that will turn the participants' lives upside down, and change them forever.
The Great Lakes have been home to hundreds tribes and a source of fresh water, food and health.
Amplify is a musical performance art documentary series that amplifies Indigenous songwriters' connection to the stories, culture, community, and the challenges and justice they stand up for. In each episode, an artist takes us through the creative process of songwriting to the finished product with breathtaking performances.
Fit First helps tackle mind, body, and spirit issues behind obesity and bad nutrition in Canada's Aboriginal communities. Under the guidance of trainer Kent Brown, a group of adults takes part in physical and spiritual challenges that take them out of the conventional gym setting. Fit First gets up close and personal with participants as they commit to getting healthy inside & out! The Youth Edition follows four Aboriginal youth from different walks of life who struggle with being overweight but have set a goal to get healthy in mind, body, and spirit. The four participants become part of Kent Brown's gym and learn to sweat off the pounds to become lean and powerful inside and out. Each individual will train with sledgehammers and tires and, as a group, will participate in physical and spiritual challenges that take them out of the conventional gym setting. Fit First: Youth Edition gets up close and personal with each participant as they commit to getting healthy or not.
Waabiny Time means "playing time" in Noongar and is a landmark in Australian TV; a kids' variety program that uses Noongar Language. Presenters Kylie Farmer and Lee West take children from the ages of three to six on an educational and entertaining adventure, guiding our young viewers through stories, songs and activities, that are authentically Indigenous and encourage participation.
Guided by the wisdom of Mother Earth, a young girl and her new group of furry friends embark on adventures that teach them about their relationship with each other, with other animals and with their environment. Join the Chums as they explore Turtle Island and help their fellow wild creatures navigate the natural world.
Tiga the wolf pup, Gertie the Gopher and Gavin the Goose are stuffed toys who live with Jodie and Jason, their Dad and Grandmother Kokum. The toys and the kids have a secret. When there are no adults around Tiga, Gertie and Gavin come to life to play with Jodie, Jason and their friends. Every time Kokum, or any other adult, is around they turn back into toys.
Little J, he's five and Big Cuz, she's nine. They're a couple of Indigenous Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog. Little J and Big Cuz are busy with the ups and downs of playground and classroom. There's always something surprising going on whether it's at school, in the backyard... or beyond. The gaps in Nanna's ramshackle fence lead to Saltwater, Desert and Freshwater Country. With the help of Nanna and their teacher Ms Chen, Little J and Big Cuz are finding out all about culture, community and country.
Little J, he's five and Big Cuz, she's nine. They're a couple of Indigenous Australian kids living with their Nanna and Old Dog. Little J and Big Cuz are busy with the ups and downs of playground and classroom. There's always something surprising going on whether it's at school, in the backyard... or beyond. The gaps in Nanna's ramshackle fence lead to Saltwater, Desert and Freshwater Country. With the help of Nanna and their teacher Ms Chen, Little J and Big Cuz are finding out all about culture, community and country.
LOUIS SAYS follows the adventures of Randy, an imaginative six-year-old boy who helps his community under the guidance of Louis, a kind-hearted Cree elder. Louis speaks mostly Cree which Randy doesn't fully understand, so before he can help anyone, Randy has to figure out the meaning of the traditional words, and this requires patience that he doesn't always have! Randy and his best friend Katie are learning as they go, and everything that Louis Says helps them both to grow! Each episode in Louis Says features stories that resonate with children and reinforce important values such as patience, respecting elders, helping others and teamwork.
Amy's Mythic Mornings is a fun and innovative animated series for kids 6-9 that teaches problem solving by using traditional knowledge from Aboriginal story telling. Six-year-old Amy and her friends Theodore and Casey bring the lessons to life when they imagine themselves in the stories told by Amy's Grandmother Louie. And the adventure begins!
Ten-year-old T-Bear, 9-year-old Talon and 6-year-old Raven star in Wapos Bay, a light-hearted stop-motion animation series about growing up in a remote Cree community. In Wapos Bay, modern life and ancient traditions meet. Hunting and gathering, dog sledding and shimmering northern lights are part of every day, but so are video games, TV, and cell phones. Guided by elders, extended family, and their own insatiable curiosity, the three children learn how to balance traditional ways with newer ones. Their discoveries unfold against the backdrop of northern Saskatchewan's varied seasons - winter, spring thaw, spring, summer, fall and freeze-up. As they explore the world around them, the three children acquire some valuable lessons about respect, cooperation, honesty and tolerance. And of course, they also teach the adults a few things.
A coming-of-age adventure about two best friends, Tomias and Dahlia, growing up together in the Country, dealing with the dreams and challenges of childhood in a remote Northern Territory community. Life in Mandjakkorl is never dull for these kids: with crazy cracker nights, lost treasure, huge grass fires, initiation ceremonies, feral chooks, ancestral spirits, outsiders trying to change things, and of course, big salty Crocs! In short, a whole outback of adventure and sometimes trouble, not that they go looking for trouble...it sort of manages to find them!
Daniel Picard and Chef Peter Moineau are inspired by different touristic places to cook tasty recipes outdoors.
underEXPOSED is a visually stunning doc series that travels the world following a group of action-sport photojournalists and their mentors as they face adrenaline-packed challenges to find their stories, capture their shorts and sell the next big thing in extreme sports.
Cheyenne and Arapaho team members and guests discuss various topics including original productions, behind-the-scenes insights, tribal programs, local news, events, education, and more.
This series sees dreams come true as the best young hockey players from across Canada come together for a 2-week NHL-like training camp. From physical training, on ice drills and different team building activities, the 20 prospects will grow, not only as a team but also as men. The players are working towards the ultimate test; to showcase their game skills for the scrutinizing eyes of real life junior scouts.
underEXPOSED is a visually stunning doc series that travels the world following a group of action-sport photojournalists and their mentors as they face adrenaline-packed challenges to find their stories, capture their shorts and sell the next big thing in extreme sports.
Fit First helps tackle mind, body, and spirit issues behind obesity and bad nutrition in Canada's Aboriginal communities. Under the guidance of trainer Kent Brown, a group of adults takes part in physical and spiritual challenges that take them out of the conventional gym setting. Fit First gets up close and personal with participants as they commit to getting healthy inside & out! The Youth Edition follows four Aboriginal youth from different walks of life who struggle with being overweight but have set a goal to get healthy in mind, body, and spirit. The four participants become part of Kent Brown's gym and learn to sweat off the pounds to become lean and powerful inside and out. Each individual will train with sledgehammers and tires and, as a group, will participate in physical and spiritual challenges that take them out of the conventional gym setting. Fit First: Youth Edition gets up close and personal with each participant as they commit to getting healthy or not.
The show operates on an instructional format, teaching the audience to sew many different styles of regalia for men and women.
In season one of Urban Native Girl we meet and come to understand the struggles and hopes of Lisa Charleyboy, a fashionista, entrepreneur and urban Indigenous innovator. After years of slogging through both the fashion and journalism world - and being told that glamour and Aboriginal don't mix. Lisa sets out to transform her small online blog into a glossy print magazine, in the hopes of launching an international brand.
Celebrated humorist and author Drew Hayden Taylor explores a new aspect of Native life each episode. He examines the stereotypes and traditions while discovering cool new ways Indigenous people are shaping their culture in the 21st century.
Ms. Thorn, San Diegan and of the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians brings to her docuseries her native American experience; Her mother was an artist and was involved in the women's rights movement, while her father, part of the Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians, was one of the first Native Americans to occupy Alcatraz in an effort to gain equal rights for the Native Americans living on reservations, who at the time weren't allowed to vote. In 2018, Thorn was elected as the chairwoman of the Rincon Economic Development Corporation of her tribe and has been on the board for 5 years. She oversees businesses that are owned by the tribe and is an active member of California chapter of the Native American Chamber of Commerce. This will be an immersive cultural experience: Native American Artists and their works which are truly the intersection of Fine Art and historical significance. As a content creator for the presentation of Fine Art as well as the critically-acclaimed docuseries Art of The City TV, she has captured the flavor and historical significance of Native American artistic relevance, and presents to the world the timely story of the cultural capital of the Indigenous people, a story that has always been on the right side of history and on the right side of Artistic Accomplishment; Illustrating Native American Art both as curating and illuminating through the lens of her knowledge and being.
"Indian Road" is a magazine-style TV show featuring engaging stories from Indian Country produced by Cheyenne and Arapaho Television. The show's focus is sharing stories about events, businesses and activities with a Native flair.
Democracy Now! is an award-winning, independent, noncommercial, nationally-distributed public television news hour. Produced each weekday, Democracy Now! is available for public television stations free of charge.
Cheyenne and Arapaho team members and guests discuss various topics including original productions, behind-the-scenes insights, tribal programs, local news, events, education, and more.
"Native Shorts presented by Sundance Institute's Native American and Indigenous Program" is a series that will feature short films produced, premiered or showcased at the Sundance Film Festival through its Native American and Indigenous Program, followed by a brief discussion with hosts Ariel Tweto (Flying Wild Alaska, Wipe-Out) an Inupiaq Eskimo from Unakleet Alaska and the Sundance Institute's own Bird Runningwater, a Cheyenne and Mescalero Apache.
Tara Wheaton is a Metis descent police officer, who is relocated to a remote northern town called Rabbit Fall. She soon discovers the picturesque community is plagued by a chilling history of violent crimes and unexplained events that have some believing a supernatural force is at work. Tara rejects the theory, but as the bodies pile up Rabbit Fall slowly tears away at everything, she knows to be true.
The story of America's first Native doctor and Native American women healers of today are explored.