Mickela heads to Little Sri Lanka in Staten Island to get a taste of the Lankan culture.
The Putnam City Orchestras out of Oklahoma and Chicago perform at Smith Square in London.
Singer/songwriters Parker McCollum and Robert Earl Keen bring Texas to musical life.
Taped deep within the subterranean amphitheater of The Caverns in Tennessee's majestic Cumberland Mountains, "The Caverns Sessions" (formerly known as "Bluegrass Underground") features both long-established and emerging artists within a broad spectrum of genres to include Roots-Rock, Jam Band, R&B, Country, Soul, Hip Hop, Folk, Americana and Bluegrass - music from the heart of the American experience.
Examine local and regional papers to see how they operate and stay relevant.
A random break-in becomes a murder investigation when the son of a pharmacist is shot.
An assassination attempt on the Emperor makes him desperate for revenge.
Instructor Wai Lana's approach to the ancient science of yoga targets overall health by focusing not only on the body, but also on the mind and spirit.
Things start to fall apart when Arthur and his family make preparations for gifts and traditions.
The Wild Kratts receive an alert that their favorite creatures are disappearing around the globe!
Nature Cat is visited by the spirits of Nature Past, Present and Future on Christmas Eve.
A noisy snowblower and loud music interrupt a peaceful day for the Cybersquad.
Compare the density of water to other liquids. Meet a firefighter and a toad.
Join award-winning journalists every Friday night in a robust roundtable discussion of the week's major national news stories.
Matthew McLennan shows us how to find the value in the unexpected.
THIS IS AMERICA is entirely devoted to international content with personal conversations, roundtable discussions, and on-location mini documentaries with world leaders, newsmakers, and extraordinary individuals in the United States and around the world.
Dr. Chavis talks to Charles "Shorty" Garris about "Go-go" music, a subgenre of funk.
Meet parents who are preparing for babies and discover how our bodies create and sustain new life.
Celebrate the sounds of Christmas with a performance at Concordia University.
The Apostle Paul's bold quest to bring the Christian message to Asia and Europe is explored.
Review the progress made in protecting and restoring our planet in 2024.
Follow a team of archaeologists and historians as they attempt to solve a mystery at Notre Dame.
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND features a summary of the day's national and international news, using renowned experts to offer analysis.
Peggy Noonan discusses Trump's second term and his Cabinet picks.
Diana Rigg, Phyllis Logan and Ainsley Harriott are some of the celebrities that are hitting the Road Trip this season in search of antiques that will win big at auction. Travelling in vintage cars and accompanied by experts, these celebrities traverse Great Britain looking for the most interesting, unique and valuable treasures.
Join Lucy as she investigates the return of Sherlock.
Busy and exhausted, James and Helen cannot get any time together.
Carmody is challenged with learning how to be a vet. Helen waits for some personal news.
Husband and wife duo Michael and Tanya Trotter's brings a sonic blend of soul and R&B.
Singer/songwriters Parker McCollum and Robert Earl Keen bring Texas to musical life.
Experience Dante's life in exile and the last two parts of The Divine Comedy shortly before his passing in 1321. With interweaving scenes drawn from Purgatory and Paradise, explore the fate of Dante's masterpiece from his death to today.
Explore the evolution of the creative process for writer-director James Gray.
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.
State Law Research Initiative director Kyle Barry discusses how state constitutions inform legal outcomes.
Femicide is on the rise in Turkey. A ferry full of doctors provides medical care to Greece's small, remote islands.
Peru's new megaport in Chancay - gateway to the world or China's ticket to South America? In rural India, young rape victims lack adequate support. And Japan's school in the metaverse.
When filmmaker Alex Rappoport met Peter Bradley in 2020, the abstract artist hadn't had a major show in over four decades - yet he still painted every day in relative obscurity. The pair recorded Bradley's life story and artistic process, both deeply inspired by modern Jazz music, over the course of changing seasons. In this intimate portrait, Bradley's is the sole voice and figure on screen.
An engaging profile of one of the 20th century's most prominent Jewish theologians and philosophers.
Dr. Chavis talks to international radio host Charles "Shorty" Garris about "Go-go" music, a subgenre of funk created by Black musicians in the mid-60s. Also, Dr. Chavis interviews Mark Gusakov, digital infrastructure expert and board member of Nomad Futurist Foundation, regarding innovative technologies that will open new careers for the next generation.
In a time of division, how do we create a sense of collective freedom? It's a question that peace activist, artist and poet Genesis Be grapples with in all her work. Genesis Be has a new book out, People Not Things: Love Poems & Paintings for Humanity, and recently curated the Freedom Rising art show in Brooklyn, New York featuring work by incarcerated artists currently held by the Georgia Department of Corrections. She is the subject of the upcoming film "Mississippi Turning" about the successful years-long effort to remove the Confederate symbol from the state's flag. In this episode taped at the CUNY studios in NYC, we turn to a poet and a preacher. Genesis Be joins Laura Flanders and co-host Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, the Senior Minister for Public Theology and Transformation at Middle Church, to discuss how to reject stigmas and advance liberation. Genesis Be painted in the studio - for her and us it was a first. "I did my protest about the confederate flag that went viral, I hung a noose around my neck and draped myself in a confederate flag . . . It was a very scary time for me because I got thrown into the fight to change the Mississippi State flag. There were a lot of death threats, but a lot of support during that time." - Genesis Be "The word freedom is hijacked often by folks: freedom from having to change, freedom from having to admit the humanity of others, freedom from having to widen the tent, freedom from having to let go of their sense of exceptionalism . . . This [conference] was a gathering of like-minded folks sharing a dream of all of us belonging and all of us saving this democracy, interfaith, intergenerational." - Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis Guests: Genesis Be: Poet, Peace Activist, Artist; Author, People Not Things: Love Poems & Paintings for Humanity Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis (Co-host): Senior Minister of Public Theology & Transformation, Middle Church, NYC
MN ORIGINAL (MNO) is Twin Cities public television's award-winning weekly arts series celebrating Minnesota's creative community, across all disciplines and all cuLtures. MN ORIGINAL increases awareness of Minnesota artists, art organizations and arts venues, inspires viewers to think about the arts and artists in new ways and cultivates new audiences by promoting a deeper understanding of the creative process and curating contemporary arts in Minnesota for generations to come. The music featured throughout the series is created by and credited to Minnesota musicians. Nearly 400 songs by more than 250 artists in about 100 bands or ensembles are included in the music library.
Summer peaches are the top crop and perfect for a Peach and Tomato Panzanella Salad.
Protecting the sage grouse also protects one of the largest ecosystems in North America. Stream restoration work is preserving the sagebrush steppe of the Curlew National Grassland in Idaho. Gary Strieker was the founder and executive producer of This American Land. He inspired "conservation through storytelling."
Developing a passion for climbing during the pandemic, Skyler decided to turn his hobby into a family business with The Blok Climbing Co. Relocating his family from California to Texas, The Blok is quickly becoming the premier destination for bouldering in northern Texas.
State Law Research Initiative director Kyle Barry discusses how state constitutions inform legal outcomes.
Peru's new megaport in Chancay - gateway to the world or China's ticket to South America? In rural India, young rape victims lack adequate support. And Japan's school in the metaverse.
Explore the evolution of the creative process for writer-director James Gray.
When filmmaker Alex Rappoport met Peter Bradley in 2020, the abstract artist hadn't had a major show in over four decades - yet he still painted every day in relative obscurity. The pair recorded Bradley's life story and artistic process, both deeply inspired by modern Jazz music, over the course of changing seasons. In this intimate portrait, Bradley's is the sole voice and figure on screen.
An engaging profile of one of the 20th century's most prominent Jewish theologians and philosophers.
Discover the story behind singer Brenda Lee's iconic songs and explore how her early fame and life of poverty shaped her artistry across pop, rock 'n' roll and country. Known for her Christmas classic and Billboard hit "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree," she is still a force in music today. The film features interviews with Keith Urban, Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo and many others.
Explore the ways we think about death with seven stories of people from different walks of life.
Review the progress made in protecting and restoring our planet in 2024.
The story of theologian, ethicist and writer of the Serenity Prayer Reinhold Niebuhr is showcased.
Explore the ways we think about death with seven stories of people from different walks of life.
Review the progress made in protecting and restoring our planet in 2024.
The story of theologian, ethicist and writer of the Serenity Prayer Reinhold Niebuhr is showcased.
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the most-watched cooking show on public television.
A breakfast grain bowl with quinoa and steel cut oats and sorghum salad with cucumber are made.
Crostini with Black Kale and Agridolce Shallots and Orechhiette with Cauliflower are prepared.
Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a Classical Stretch workout to relieve neck pain.
Practice your yoga moves and gently stretch your hips and legs.
Julie Fei Fan Balzer creates quilt block pillow covers and changes them up for an instant update.
Roger paints a seascape featuring sand dunes with sea oats using acrylics on board.
This workout will improve the mobility of your spine and keep you standing tall all-day long.
Join Miranda Esmonde-White for a Classical Stretch workout to relieve neck pain.
Spinach salad with roasted squash, grapes and pumpkin seeds and pickled red onions are served.
Recipes include Kale and White Bean Soup, Cauliflower Pizza and Lemon Pound cake.
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.
J SCHWANKE'S LIFE IN BLOOM is a half-hour lifestyle series about flower arrangement, design and instruction. Hosted by J Schwanke - a fourth-generation florist, award-winning author and well-known floral educator - the program aims to help viewers have fun with flowers and incorporate their beauty into their homes and everyday lives. Research shows the presence of flowers triggers happy emotions, eases depression, refreshes memory, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive manner. The presence of flowers in the workplace also improves workers' idea generation, creative performance and problem-solving skills. Throughout the 13-part series, J teaches viewers how to use flowers to enjoy these benefits and more. The series takes viewers all over the world, touring flower farms, greenhouses, markets, festivals and special events. J also shares his easy arranging tips and techniques, and flower-based food and cocktail recipes. Guests appear in each episode to discuss how flowers intersect with their lives and interests, such as friend P. Allen Smith, who joins J on a trip to Moss Mountain Farm for a tour of the spectacular gardens.
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.
Visit cities along the Danube River and explore stunning European landscape, history and culture.
A Christmas menu features Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Holiday Rosemary Smashed Potatoes.
Enjoy a magical Christmas in the small towns and villages of the Alsace region of France.
The holidays bring a new craze to the retail stores and home life.
J shares ways to enjoy flowers for the Christmas Holidays - including projects and crafts.
Visit charming markets in festively decorated cities and towns in Germany, France and Switzerland.
Clay artist Susan Garson creates Chanukah menorahs and daring chefs make lavish gingerbread houses.
Explore the tradition of Kwanzaa with a focus on the final feast at the end of the festival.
A festive holiday special showcases the music, sights and acclaimed cuisine of New Orleans.
The younger Chase generations carry on their family's legacy at Dooky Chase.
Chef Tsai prepares a festive Tsai Family Hot Pot, accompanied with Shrimp Wontons.
Delicious Clay-Baked Lamb and a Feta-Cheese Skillet Pie and Clay-Tile-Baked Eel are served.
Lidia cooks Fettuccine with Caramelized Onions, Bacon & Olives, a Spritz & Roast Chicken.
Julia Child makes Tarte aux Pommes Classique, Tarte des Demoiselles and Tartin.
Cajun Rice Dressing, Stuffed Turkey Wings; a visit to Marksville, LA.
Celebrate family as the four remaining cooks prepare dishes inspired by their friends and families.
Visit cities along the Danube River and explore stunning European landscape, history and culture.
A Christmas menu features Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Holiday Rosemary Smashed Potatoes.
Rick celebrates Christmas in England, France, Norway, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy.
Andreas visits Nes in Eastern Norway and makes slow-cooked pig knuckle with beer-flavored peas.
Visit charming markets in festively decorated cities and towns in Germany, France and Switzerland.
Bring out your rustic side and learn how to cook simple but delicious Italian dishes.
Easy Pancakes are prepared and Creamy French-Style Scrambled Eggs are served.
German Stollen, Meringue Christmas Trees; how to shipping cookies; tips for shaping dough.
Recipes include Kale and White Bean Soup, Cauliflower Pizza and Lemon Pound cake.
Visit cities along the Danube River and explore stunning European landscape, history and culture.
A Christmas menu features Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Holiday Rosemary Smashed Potatoes.
Celebrate family as the four remaining cooks prepare dishes inspired by their friends and families.
A bomb call results in tragedy, and a Rama police officer urges greater contact between the police and their community.
Mason and Tannis travel to Turtle Bay resort in Oahu, where Mason learns to shoot from one of the world's best surf photographers, Brian Bielmann. Meanwhile Tannis digs deeper into Polynesian history and goes on the hunt for chocolate.
Brandy Yanchyk meets the Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans and tries gumbo in Lafayette.
Brandy Yanchyk visits Banff National Park in a vintage-style 1930s automobile with Open Top Touring.
Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem is arguably one of the most fascinating and polarizing figures in Canadian history. His story is a matter of historical record yet is the subject of legend. There is a mountain, road, and other landmarks in Cowichan territory named after him. This documentary, through interviews and creative re-enactments, examines the account of his life from both historians and First Nations Elders, the folkloric tales concerning him, his impact on the relationship between the Crown and First Nations, and how his legend remains alive, critically examining how his story has been told and passed down to us.
Fifty years after Horse Creek Girl's remains were found, a seemingly simple tribal identification project blossomed into a complex, multi-discipline study. As a result, we now have an idea of how the Horse Creek Girl may have lived and died, and we get a different look at early reservation history than we may be accustomed to.
This is the saga of the United Keetoowah Band, the first American Indian tribe to try and relocate across state lines, from Oklahoma to Arkansas, to reclaim their native land lost to them in 1828. The program is narrated by Jim Henson, a full blooded UKB, who tells the story from the Keetoowah perspective in both English and the Keetoowah language.
In this inspiring documentary, Dr. Leslie Korn, of the Center for World Indigenous Studies and her team, bring traditional massage and exercise to rural indigenous communities experiencing high rates of diabetes type 2.
In this episode, we venture deep into Cherokee Country to visit the Foreman family and learn how these folks fell in love with rodeo and the cowboy way of life. Then, OsiyoTV gets in the ring with The Man They Call Fuel, a Cherokee professional wrestler whose enthusiasm is rivaled only by his drive to help others. Cherokee National Treasure Martha Berry then shares how a desire to reconnect with her heritage led to helping recover the nearly lost art of Southeastern-style beadwork. We also look at the history of Springplace Mission, the first mission of its kind established to educate Cherokees, and get back to language basics in a new set of "Let's Talk Cherokee" language lessons.
The Kalinago people were among the first Native Americans to encounter Columbus. More than five centuries they cling to their homeland on the Caribbean island nation of Dominica. The Tribe faces new challenges with climate change and stronger hurricanes.
Teepee visits his grandmother; Teepee rakes leaves.
Maara, hands and djena, feet are very useful to us and together with the other parts of our body help us every day. Maara baam, hands clap and djena kakarook, feet dance. It's too deadly koolangka.
Tiga is not very good at listening - he continually gets distracted while Kimmie tries to read him a story. She gets fed up and decides not to bother. Tiga and Kokum take the bus to visit Jason's pre- school at Lauwel- new, the Tsartlip Band School where they learn about listening and LLL words. After school, Tiga goes to Auntie May's house to see about spinning with sheep's wool and makes pompoms for touques. Back at home Jason drums and sings the butterfly song in Sencoten, and later we see firsthand that Gavin is not good at landing. Tiga is now a much better listener and begs Kimmie to finish the butterfly story, which she does, proving that Tiga has indeed LLL Learned.
When Chief Madwe builds the kids their very own fort they imagine themselves as a super rescuers ready to help those in need but Joe keeps raising false alarms. When a runaway kite causes a real rescue need, Joe has to persuade his pals it's not a false alarm and that without them a Maymay will truly end up in distress. Inspired by his father, the Chief, Buddy becomes leader of the trio, giving orders to Nina, Joe and Smudge the puppy as they help neighbours. Buddy doesn't listen to their concerns so Joe and Nina refuse to follow but he realizes his mistake just in time to lead them in rescuing some animals stuck on a roof.
When B Boy comes to stay, Little J is miffed - until they work together to care for an injured baby kangaroo.
Aaron the class mascot is missing... and Little J fears that he's lost in the desert.
Amy introduces all the songs heard from each episode of season 1
Ambrona infects Chum with a computer virus.
Isa asks, "What is your favorite game" and our Science Questers take a look at how to design your own video game.
Chef Jeff is our behind the scenes Cooking Hawaiian Style Executive Chef. Before all of our guests hit the kitchen, Chef spends a significant amount of time with our celebrities getting them organized. In this recipe Chef Jeff Vigilla shares his talents in front of the camera.
Matricia forages for spruce tips and describes the ideal time to harvest them. Then, she cooks pancakes over an open fire and prepares a flavorful mocktail using spruce tip simple syrup. To wrap up the episode, she drums and sings a song called "Kisikowpism."
Simon Baker travels to Manitoba, in the heart of the Canadian Prairies, to see why the world's tenth largest lake is dying and how indigenous knowledge can provide a means to ensure its survival.
The invited players, and the successful walk-on applicants, arrive at camp. Off-ice sessions and a few practices are on the agenda as the coaches begin their evaluation of the 30 players.
Tannis and Mason travel to world-class climbing and fishing destination, Squamish BC. Tensions rise as Tannis has the jump on Mason in the climbing world, but Mason soon uses his newfound skills to capture an epic shot.
This segment is a small highlight of Indian Market 2021
This episode of "Indian Road" features a look at the ONEOK Gallery inside the Oklahoma History Center. The Center has an extensive collection of Cheyenne and Arapaho artifacts on display and in storage. "Battle on tha Plainz," a b-boy dance event hosted in Concho, is also featured, as is a tribal member who turns dead trees into art.
Lisa explores the heart-breaking issue of murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. This impactful episode features interviews with Maria Campbell, Christi Belcourt and Nahanni Fontaine.
Drew meets the people that are reinventing capitalism on Native terms. He visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Metis sash maker drawing his inspiration and works from indigenous South Americans, and witnesses how Aboriginal venture capital is opening doors.
From the shores of the River Severn Art and Dan learn how to catch glass eels from a tidal river. The guys also get a chance to see an eel hatchery in Gloucester. Then back to London for some delicious eel dishes. Bon appetite!
Windcatcher is set in the heartwarming town of Herbertson, where Percy Boy, a fast-running Aboriginal boy, forms an unexpected alliance with Keithy Cobb, the newcomer, and Daisy Hawkins, a daring girl. The trio aims to clinch the athletics carnival title from the "Wolf Pack" - the notorious grade five bullies. As Percy Boy trains, he uncovers his unique gift of seeing Lost Souls, a gift inherited from his grandfather. But as the big day approaches, a crisis looms over Herbertson and threatens Percy Boy's family and the town. Percy Boy must harness the support of his mates, family, and community to face the challenge head-on. This is not just a journey about winning but discovering the strength to make your mark. For Percy Boy, catching the wind is only the start of his great big adventure.
Three Indigenous entrepreneurs with businesses that blend contemporary and traditional elements of culture pitch their ideas to the Bears! Each aspiring business owner is in the running for an episode prize and a $100,000 grand prize.
Rich Francis visits the Inuvialuit community of Inuvik, NWT, where he's eager to learn one of the more unique food sources harvested on Turtle Island- Canada's national animal- the Beaver! He will visit with Elder Big John Jerome, once an avid trapper and one of the only Elders in town who still prepares Beaver the traditional way. He will also visit with local trapper Doug Esagok, who still traps Beaver for its meat and pelts. He will join them for a meal of Beaver tail, the preferred cut of the Beaver's meat, and learn how this food source has complimented the Inuvialuit's diet throughout their centuries on the Delta. Doug will take Rich out to the estruaries of the MacKenzie River, to learn the process involved in trapping the Beaver, which requires a solid understanding of the animal's habits; and lots of patience. Big John and Doug will teach Rich about the history and relevance of Beaver to the Inuvialuit of the Beaufort Delta and the various ways this animal is harvested and prepared. With his culinary imagination sparked by the flavours found along the Delta, Rich brings his new learnings to the firepit, inspired to create some new and exciting Beaver dishes for everyone to enjoy, including the viewers at home.
Shayla talks to Rick Lightning from the Samson Cree First Nation, who tells her about the Little People who lived in his home.
Cudjuy Patjidres is dedicated to preserving ancient symbols and designs of his Paiwanese ancestors.
"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.
A rotating compilation of music videos featuring diverse talents of Native American & World Indigenous cultures. Different genres such as hip hop, rap, dance, rock, and many more are featured on The AUX.
The story focuses on the exploitation of Johann Sutter to build his empire.
The Winter Bear is a play that tells the story of an Alaska Native teenager who rises above his past traumas to become a leader with the help of mentor Sidney Huntington. The Winter Bear Project combines the play with outreach developed in cooperation with rural Alaskan communities.
What happens when Native Youth work together to tackle Mental Health stigma? FNX TV and KVCR PBS hosted the powerful "Never a Bother" panel discussion. A group of courageous Native youth bravely shared their personal experiences with mental health challenges and suicide prevention. Their raw honesty and inspiring message remind us that it's okay not to be ok. We can create a more supportive and understanding community by breaking the stigma and encouraging open conversations. Let's continue to prioritize mental health and uplift Native voices. Together, we can make a difference.
Pivot is a play on words. It is a skateboard trick, and an art exhibit showcasing the use of skateboard decks as a canvas. But the word "Pivot" itself has a deeper meaning. This documentary explores the meaning of the word "pivot" in many indigenous communities, and showcases the artwork, history and people behind this unique display of talent from native artists of all ages.
Kate's biological clock kicks in. Doreen transforms into 'bridezilla' and enlists the help of a wedding planner, and Tazz gets cold feet.
Drew meets the people that are reinventing capitalism on Native terms. He visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Metis sash maker drawing his inspiration and works from indigenous South Americans, and witnesses how Aboriginal venture capital is opening doors.
To make sure they don't miss the bus again, Lyla and her siblings come up with a plan.
D.W. tells her friends she can skate, when she can't at all. Muffy tries to be charitable.
"The Christmas Problem," "The Hanukkah Problem" and "The Penguin Problem" feature math for kids.
Nature Cat is visited by the spirits of Nature Past, Present and Future on Christmas Eve.
The Wild Kratts receive an alert that their favorite creatures are disappearing around the globe!
Things start to fall apart when Arthur and his family make preparations for gifts and traditions.
Curious George and the Man with the Yellow Hat have a great time preparing for Christmas.
The Cat in the Hat, Nick and Sally help a lost reindeer find his way home in time for Christmas.
Pinkalicious and Peter build an amazing gingerbread house that attracts Sarafina, a holiday fairy.
When Santa Claus is in trouble, Peg and Cat have to make, wrap and deliver all of the presents.
Gabrielle and her Auntie Kayla spend some special time together.
Milo, Lofty, and Lark and transported to the jungle for an exciting treasure hunt.
With the help of special sneakers, Malik tries to get JunJun's favorite ball back.
The Wombats work on a new ending for a favorite story. Plus, Zeke learns to count to ten.
Daniel finds all kinds of surprises while he's out on a walk with his family.
It's snowing in the Neighborhood! Mom Tiger helps Daniel pick clothes that will keep him warm.
Nico is tired of being mistaken for Arugula. / Carl is excited to play Lint Dino Monday!
For more than 75 years, generations of young children have been charmed by the literary adventures of Curious George. Based on the best-selling Curious George books by Margret and H. A. Rey, the daily series expands George's world to include a host of colorful new characters and original locales, while maintaining the charm of the beloved books. Each half-hour episode includes two animated stories, followed by short live-action pieces showing real kids who are investigating the ideas that George introduces in his stories. The series aims to inspire kids to explore science, math and engineering in the world around them.
Donkey wants to make flapjacks all by herself./Panda's toy gets stuck between two rocks.
Donkey and Bob Dog learn to speak up when something isn't fair.
Ari is crowned the blinking champion after winning a bunch of intense staring contests at school.
The team catches up with Santa and his reindeer and unravels the mystery of Santa's childhood.
Rosie's Rules is an 11-minute preschool family sitcom about a little girl just beginning to learn about the fascinating, baffling, thrilling world beyond her family walls. And it doesn't always go smoothly. In her resilient quest to make sense of the world's most mystifying concepts, she often plows her way into comic chaos. It's "learning-by-doing" and she usually does it a little bit wrong before she gets it right.
Kofi Annan shows Yadina and Brad that when they can't agree, finding a compromise can help everyone.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Molly decides to keep a frog a pet and learns that frogs are more high maintenance than she thought.
Lyla and her sisters make a carnival while Louisa creates a presentation.
The gang finds a device that solves their problems. Arthur and Buster try to be like each other.
"The Christmas Problem," "The Hanukkah Problem" and "The Penguin Problem" feature math for kids.
Nature Cat is visited by the spirits of Nature Past, Present and Future on Christmas Eve.
The Wild Kratts receive an alert that their favorite creatures are disappearing around the globe!
Things start to fall apart when Arthur and his family make preparations for gifts and traditions.
Curious George and the Man with the Yellow Hat have a great time preparing for Christmas.
Rosie's Rules is an 11-minute preschool family sitcom about a little girl just beginning to learn about the fascinating, baffling, thrilling world beyond her family walls. And it doesn't always go smoothly. In her resilient quest to make sense of the world's most mystifying concepts, she often plows her way into comic chaos. It's "learning-by-doing" and she usually does it a little bit wrong before she gets it right.
Kofi Annan shows Yadina and Brad that when they can't agree, finding a compromise can help everyone.
Ever wish you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to all your problems? Alma can! Follow her adventures in Alma's Way, as she learns to think for herself-making mistakes and decisions and finding solutions along the way!
Molly decides to keep a frog a pet and learns that frogs are more high maintenance than she thought.