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.
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.
Duke Energy agrees to utility rate hike of 9.5%; NC lawmakers return next week to address bills that include homeless camp bans and hemp regulation; NC State Board of Elections vote to recommend new mail-in ballot rules. Panelists: Donald Bryson (John Locke Foundation), Claudia Rivera (Enlace Latino NC), Bruce Thompson (Parker Poe) and Dawn Vaughan (News & Observer). Host: PBS NC?s Kelly McCullen.
A woman is found dead in the botanical gardens. Was she murdered or did she die of natural causes? Patience suspects foul play and falls out with Frankie who needs convincing. Meanwhile Patience tries to deny her feelings for Elliot.
Cathy's triumph at CeCe's turns dark when a club manager is found dead and Alphy is discovered in the depths of an illegal poker game. As Geordie uncovers a web of extortion, friendships fracture and faith falters.
The Spanish flu strikes Downton, disrupting one match, hastening another and transforming the fortunes of all. Mary, Sybil and Robert each confront a moment of truth. Anna and Bates know a moment of happiness.
Mister Rogers introduces his viewers to the work of Leo Sewell, who creates sculptures from things people often discard.
Fruit Picking Day - Daniel and his friends are enjoying a Fruit Festival in the Enchanted Garden. Prince Wednesday grows upset because his big brother Prince Tuesday can pick the highest fruit off the tree branches, but he can't. He wishes he wasn't so little! Then, when the festival-goers spot a very special magical golden pear on the ground, Prince Wednesday is the only one little enough to reach it. Daniel is Big Enough to Help Dad - Dad Tiger is building a playhouse, and Daniel wants to help out. Daniel is frustrated that he is not big enough to use the grown up tools. Dad Tiger shows Daniel that there are things he can do to help that he's just the right size for.
Tamir and Gabrielle's family is helping put on the Sesame Street Jazz Festival and everyone is taking part in it.
Donkey and Bob Dog love riding Harriett's new Swoop-a-rino, but Duck Duck can't figure out how to fly it. Can she learn to do it?/Donkey takes Duck Duck on an adventure where she has to make a lot of choices. How will she decide which way to go?
Phoebe wants to surprise Grandma Annie with a birthday dance, but will she teach everyone in time Phoebe & Jay are in charge of the bell pepper in the garden, but a few unplanned curveballs make it more difficult than expected.
Molly and Trini are on a quest for fireweed to make into all sorts of treats even ice cream! But when a storm rolls in, they must pause their hike to find food and shelter. The land provides many gifts but will fireweed be one of them?
Olive's Library - It's Olive's birthday party and everyone has given her a book as a present, which makes Olive very happy. However, when she goes to her room to put them away, Olive finds there's no more room. Her shelf is CRAMMED full of books. What should she do with all these books? While outside playing, the kids observe how ants share food by storing it in a special communal room. Inspired by this, the kids help Olive make a little lending library so she can share her books with everyone in Animal Town! Nature Walk - It's Nature Day at school and Elinor, Olive and Ari have to make a Nature Walk at recess. But, it's a windy day and they run into problems when their arrow signs keep blowing over, confusing their classmates and causing them to get turned around on the nature path. Fortunately, the three kids learn how to improve their signs by copying an idea from the trees: underground roots! The kids bury the bottom part of their arrow signs, just like a tree, which works perfectly.
After Howard reads a book about Black cowboys, Alma is convinced that she can help him find a real-life Black cowboy. They go on an adventure to find one in the Bronx, but the search turns out to be harder than Alma could've imagined. Alma and Junior set up their own play hair salon for their friends in their house. But after some of their styles don't go as planned, stylist Junior learns that his friends have different hair types.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Learn the amazing story and journey of a special chandelier hanging in the Executive Mansion in Raleigh. Plus, discover how the Brasstown Carvers at the John C. Campbell Folk School have kept Appalachian traditions and art alive for 100 years.
GardenSMART visits an unusual spot: a combination zoo and botanical garden. And the gardening lessons are abundant. Be sure to tune in as we GardenSMART.
It's a Dickens of a Christmas special, with inspired ideas for flowers, crafts, recipes, and entertaining that will carry you through the past, present, and future of the holiday season. Included: Sugar Cookie and Gluhwein recipes.
the adventures they take us to. share Joseph aquatic experiences on the Waterways of The World and journeys through history and diverse landscapes. We climb aboard and Steppin' Out host Joseph Rosendo takes us in comfort on watery As part of his public television and CreateTV 20th anniversary,
Burt introduces the Kindland Movement of Cleveland, Ohio, which brings communities together to highlight the importance of kindness. From food drives to neighborhood cleanups, the movement demonstrates how small acts can create meaningful change. With decades of experience in schools, Kindland now seeks to spread its message nationwide.
Discover delightful treasures at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe military defense ID photo, a Panama hat, ca. 1970 and an Andy Warhol Golden Shoe collage. Which is valued at $125,000 to $150,000?
After 16 years and more than 100 travel shows, Rick and his crew take you behind the scenes to show you just how they produce this series. Joining the crew as they scamper through Milan and around Lake Como, you'll follow the creative process as the challenges and surprises that come with travel are shaped into a finished show.
What is the difference between a Brooklyn egg cream and a Manhattan egg cream? Samantha finds out when she visits Brooklyn and meets a "jerk" at a local soda fountain. From visiting the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard to sampling whiskey at New York City's oldest distillery to tasting unique foods at the largest weekly open-air food market in the USA, Samantha takes the opportunity to understand Brooklyn through the voice of the people behind such local staples. Exploring further, Samantha visits the historically important Gowanus Canal, learns how to play shuffleboard in a hidden gem, and takes a walk through the brownstone neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, where she discovers incredible architecture and a jazz parlor tucked away in an unmarked bed & breakfast.
Park City, Utah is top destination for snow skiers from around the world, but there's a lot to see and do in the winter away from the slopes. Jeff and Jill break away from the crowds to play and capture the winter beauty in camera.
Build along with the Woodsmith team to make a country-style coffee table. Designed for a relaxed, comfortable appearance, this project has durable joinery and a handy storage drawer to go with its stylish good looks.
Kevin takes a tour of the restaurants and breweries that are opening back up after Hurricane Helene. Later he joins Mauro in prepping homeowners Jim and Allies' house to be painted. Meanwhile, Mark installs a fireplace at the North Asheville project.
Lee helps a couple regrade their backyard to improve the lawn's health; Jenn shares houseplants that thrive at any light level, proving there's a perfect plant for every space; Nathan upgrades a homeowner's hollow-core doors to solid-core doors.
On this edition of the Journal we?ll be targeting hybrid striped bass on Lake Norman, NC. In Gear Time our anglers discuss how they rig up to slow troll live bait and we?ll join Donna Reynolds in the kitchen as she serves up a tasty hot crab dip recipe.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Anna takes action when learning of Abe's capture. Ben and Caleb struggle to come up with a new plan. Simcoe pushes himself back into Anna's life. Andre gains vital intelligence. Mary speaks her mind to Judge Woodhull.
Mrs Devine and Sullivan's wedding approaches, but can Father Brown stop a would-be killer from ruining their big day?
A ninety-year-old battle of the sexes comes to a head in Broughton, with casualties on both side: Mildred Danvers, poisoned, and Rev. Anthony Gant, shot. Guest star: Dominic Jephcott (Emmerdale).
A ninety-year-old battle of the sexes comes to a head in Broughton, with casualties on both side: Mildred Danvers, poisoned, and Rev. Anthony Gant, shot. Guest star: Dominic Jephcott (Emmerdale).
When famous thriller author Frank O'Toole is found stabbed through the heart in the middle of the ocean, Jack and his team uncover a murder plot worthy of one of his novels.
Singer-songwriter Skylar Gudasz's musical story unfolds like a dreamscape: ocean horizons, shifting light and songs pulled from the ether. Her music offers a visual and emotional journey through beauty, mystery and self-discovery.
Pythagoras / The Kody Norris Show.
Lyla and Everett design a waffle costume for Stu, but they'll need to change it to withstand the elements like wind and pigeons! / Lyla creates an original game to reignite everyone's interest in family game night.
The Hunters venture into the desert to investigate a weather mystery surrounding massive rocks that seemingly move all on their own. Settling on two theories, the Hunters set up camp in the desert hoping to uncover the truth.
When Alma's new friend, Beto, is disappointed that the Bronx Beach doesn't feel like his old beach in San Diego, Alma and Andre try to show him that even though this beach is different, it's just as fun. During a trip to the beach, Junior's sandcastle gets washed away by the tide. Can Alma find a way to cheer him up?
When Chris and Martin lose their gear to a snapping turtle, they are stuck mini-sized in a vast northern woodland lake. They come across a fluffy baby loon and decide to go on a mini quest to rescue the baby bird and find its parents. Along the way, they realize how much hard work goes into raising young creatures.
When Chris sets up an elaborate treasure hunt centering on a cool and rare group of insectivores - the Tenrec - from Madagascar, the rest of the crew sets off to complete the hunt.
The Hunters venture into the desert to investigate a weather mystery surrounding massive rocks that seemingly move all on their own. Settling on two theories, the Hunters set up camp in the desert hoping to uncover the truth.
Lyla feels guilty when she causes a group project to break and doesn't take responsibility. / Lyla's glider toy is stuck in a big puddle. Lyla, Everett, and Stu try different ways to get it out without getting wet.
After Junior gets his tonsils taken out, he's worried he'll never be able to roar like a dinosaur ever again. To make him feel better, Alma tells him a music-filled story about a magical place called Oz. There, a girl who needs to get home, a Juniorsaurus who wants a big roar, an artist with no inspiration, and a person who is the world's greatest everything except for the world's greatest friend, journey to ask the Rubber Band Wizard for help. Will she have the answers they need?
Alma and Eddie want to win the Song of Summer Contest, but what should their song be about?
Alma takes shortcuts so she can play soccer with Beto, but she causes more problems in the long run. / When it's too dark for the Nighttime Dance Break, Alma brings her community together to help light up the block.
Matt, Inez, Digit, and Jackie are planning a friendship retreat: four epic days of camping in the wilderness on Camptopia. Although Jackie's going to miss her warm bed, everyone's excited to spend uninterrupted time together in nature-no distractions whatsoever. All are happy campers until Digit's Power Pal 3000--a cooking-heating-entertainment center all-in-one--suddenly shuts down! With no gadgets to heat up their campsite, cook their meals, or save their retreat, temperatures drop while tensions rise. The kids have to learn how to work through their frustrations, and perhaps look up for a solution. Through a bit of trial and error, the kids discover that they can harness the power of the sun to solve their problems. It's amazing what solar energy and a little ingenuity can do!
In Tokyo, when Salami Strong gets injured and can't do his act, Carmen enlists a Sumo wrestler to put on an exhibition match with Luna instead / Leo is afraid of Lizardzilla movies, but after seeing how they're made in Tokyo, he overcomes his fear.
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.
An Armored Tail Tale - The Pteranodons tag along as Hank Ankylosaurus visits the Big Pond to scout a Dinoball talent named Eugene Euoplocephalus. Eugene is a smaller version of Hank, an armored dinosaur with a giant tail-club. Hank and Eugene really hit it off, and after they all play Dinoball, Hank recruits Eugene to play on his team! Pterosaur Flying Club - Tiny and Shiny practice their swoop-de-loops and other flying moves in anticipation of their play-date with fellow Pterosaurs Petey Peteinosaurus and Quincy Quetzalcoatlus. With Buddy helping with the choreography, the Pterosaur Flying Club puts on a flying show!
"Lost and Found" Senor Fabuloso has lost his creativity and must find it in his hometown of Barcelona. "Time of Goodbye" In Barcelona, Carmen makes a new friend and Senor Fabuloso reunites with his own childhood friend at the book fair.
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.
"Stairway to Art Day" In Rio, Andy is asked to help make a simple repair to the stairs of the family trailer, and in the process learns about making great art in modest places. "Melvini Madness" In Rio, Carmen, worried she'll be always be seen as a delicate little butterfly, gets to know a Ranger in the Tijuca Rainforest who shows her how mighty butterflies can be!
"Andy's Big Show" On a quest to make really big art, Andy helps to design a Rio Carnaval float. "Leo Moves It" Leo wakes up to a sudden, unwanted, uncontrollable urge to dance the Samba in Rio.
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.
"Glocken Around the Clock" In Munich, Leo is put in charge of baby Mathilda for the day and finds it takes a special kind of Glockenspiel to make her happy. "Good Knight" In Munich, when Honey pretends to be a hamster in distress, Carmen and the others must rescue her from Neuschwanstein Castle.
It's Time to Go: Daniel, O the Owl and Katerina are playing "library" at the Treehouse. When it's time for them to go home, Katerina and Daniel have trouble leaving because they are having so much fun! Choosing one more thing to do before they leave helps make their transition a little easier. Daniel Doesn't Want to Stop Playing: Daniel is playing "Trolley" with Mom and Dad in the living room. When Mom tells him that it's time to work on his school project, Daniel doesn't want to stop playing. Mom helps Daniel move on by allowing him to pick one more thing to do with his toy Trolley. Daniel makes one last stop and then he's ready to work on his project.
In this half hour special Daniel learns how good it feels to be neighborly and that one kind act can lead to many. His first good deed starts a chain reaction of kindness all around the Neighborhood, culminating with the declaration of "Neighbor Day"!
Carl thinks he has the best idea to show his school spirit - a spectacular potato display! / When Nico tries to join the Junior Nutty Buddy Nut Lovers' Club, she realizes that friendship is more important than her passion for nuts.
Red Planet Monkey - George is thrilled to visit Pizza and Einstein's Space Center to help solve a problem with the Mars rover. But a sleepy monkey falls asleep and wakes to discover that he and the Man with the Yellow Hat are going to Mars! Can the curious little monkey figure out what's been gumming up the rover's controls? Or was it all just a wonderful dream? Tortilla Express - When the grocer runs out of masa (cornmeal), George and Marco are worried they won't be able to make Marco's famous tortillas for his abuela's birthday. Thankfully, Uncle Enrique makes it his mission to find the key ingredient. During their ride on the "Tortilla Express," all three learn where masa comes from and how it gets from the farm to Marco's table.
Donkey must wait until all her pals are together to open a present. She uses her imagination to help pass the time./Panda is throwing Mama Panda's birthday party on Planet Purple. Donkey helps him make a list to remember everything he needs to bring.
Chef Pierre's tales inspire Milo, Lofty and Lark to want to work in his world-famous restaurant. After serving up some crazy culinary disasters, can they remember the secret to captivating cookery to prepare a dish fit for a Queen?
"Lost and Found" Senor Fabuloso has lost his creativity and must find it in his hometown of Barcelona. "Time of Goodbye" In Barcelona, Carmen makes a new friend and Senor Fabuloso reunites with his own childhood friend at the book fair.
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.
"Stairway to Art Day" In Rio, Andy is asked to help make a simple repair to the stairs of the family trailer, and in the process learns about making great art in modest places. "Melvini Madness" In Rio, Carmen, worried she'll be always be seen as a delicate little butterfly, gets to know a Ranger in the Tijuca Rainforest who shows her how mighty butterflies can be!
"Andy's Big Show" On a quest to make really big art, Andy helps to design a Rio Carnaval float. "Leo Moves It" Leo wakes up to a sudden, unwanted, uncontrollable urge to dance the Samba in Rio.
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.
"Glocken Around the Clock" In Munich, Leo is put in charge of baby Mathilda for the day and finds it takes a special kind of Glockenspiel to make her happy. "Good Knight" In Munich, when Honey pretends to be a hamster in distress, Carmen and the others must rescue her from Neuschwanstein Castle.
Lyla bakes a delicious cake without a recipe and needs to recreate it by figuring out the right ingredients. / Everett teaches his cat new tricks using sounds and symbols.
Do You Speak George?: Everyone at school is suddenly speaking their own made-up language. Whether it's the girls' secret code "Oola" or the boys' lingo "Arster-Buther," George can't make sense of what anyone is saying. Is creating his own language the answer? Or can he convince the kids to put their differences aside and start communicating again? World Girls: It's the grand opening of World Girl World, which sells dolls from every countryà and every girl in Elwood City is thrilled! But the trip there is less than ideal - Francine doesn't want to buy anything, Muffy wants to buy everything, and Sue Ellen is crushed to learn that her favorite doll was discontinued. But maybe with some creativity, the friends can work together and find a fun solution to their respective dilemmas.
Deposit Slip Up - Odd Squad builds an exact replica of the villain's vault to intercept a jetpack. Curriculum: symmetry and lines of symmetry. Villains Always Win - Olympia tries to win back a stolen gadget on a villain game show. Curriculum: Temperature at which water freezes.
With no big land predators, Chris realizes that Madagascar is one of the safest places in the world for adventuring. It's the perfect place to miniaturize and explore. But the 'mini' Kratts soon discover, they made a big mistake!
When the Kratt Bros meet a school of Archerfish, they are taught the secret of "water droplet" archery from an Archerfish named Arrow. Soon, they are using this newly learned skill to infiltrate Donita Donata's yacht and rescue the baby animals she has ben capturing for her newest high-end fashion line. Science Concept: Physics of Motion.
Al and the kids orchestrate a rainbow-filled Mother's Day surprise while Dot is away. When Benny realizes he doesn't know the colors of the rainbow, Al shares the recipe so all of the kids can create colorful presents for their mom.
A talented young guitar-playing Rooster comes to the Bebop Barnyard to join Jazz Greats Duck Ellington, Mules Davis, Ella Finchgerald, and Lil Herdin. Even though he's a star on solo guitar, he must learn new skills to play together in a jazz band.
Elinor and her friends have a curious and fun adventure when they go camping with Ranger Rabbit to Hidden Lake, a place in the forest that they have never been to before. On their wonderful journey they bump into Bianca, an inventor and good friend of Ranger Rabbit who studies frogs. But on a hike to help Bianca observe them, the kids discover that the frogs seem to be missing from the lake. Why? It is up to Elinor, Bianca and her friends to solve the mystery of the missing frogs. Together, they discover the source of the problem: the lake is being dammed by sticks from a nearby road clearing project, causing the frogs to leave. By asking questions and getting inspiration from Nature, the team invents a new tool that looks like a frog's tongue to break loose the dam and save the frogs!!
Sean is planning his first sleepout under the stars with his Space Scouts troop, but the weather is threatening, and it looks like his sleepout will be rained out. The kids get help from Mitchell , building a weather observation station to make a weather prediction, and visit the DSA for further help by tracking the weather with satellites. A total eclipse of the Sun is coming to Boxwood Terrace! The kids prepare a Total Eclipse song and dance to perform at the DSA, where the whole town is gathered for the event. Meanwhile, Sunspot attempts to explain the eclipse to all the local animals so they won't think it's night and sleep through it.
There's a mystery in Storybrook Village - the case of the broken guitar strings! Jack thinks Whyatt is the culprit, but he knows he's innocent! The Super Readers fly into the tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and meet up with Goldilocks, who is just as determined to prove that she didn't make the mess in the Three Bears' house! What will it take for Goldilocks, and Whyatt, to convince everyone they're telling the truth? Educational Objectives: To learn strategies for convincing someone, explore the practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story.
Grandmaster Flash shows Xavier that if he wants to create new music for a dance party, he should experiment! / Mary Seacole shows Xavier and Yadina that there are many ways they can help Brad feel better after falling off his bike.
Molly, Tooey and Trini find mysterious bubbles while canoeing on Lake Qyah. Who's making the bubbles? Could it be wood frogs, a freshwater seal, or... a lake monster? Hopefully Grandpa Nat and Nina can help them solve the case! When a power outage cuts their video game short, Molly, Tooey and Trini go outdoors and learn a ball game from Walter and Grandpa Nat: Eenie Eenie Aye Over! Do the kids have what it takes to beat the grownups?
When Alma's new friend, Beto, is disappointed that the Bronx Beach doesn't feel like his old beach in San Diego, Alma and Andre try to show him that even though this beach is different, it's just as fun. During a trip to the beach, Junior's sandcastle gets washed away by the tide. Can Alma find a way to cheer him up?
Singer-songwriter Skylar Gudasz's musical story unfolds like a dreamscape: ocean horizons, shifting light and songs pulled from the ether. Her music offers a visual and emotional journey through beauty, mystery and self-discovery.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Sheri Castle shows the freshest way to procure this beautiful berry. She tours the McAdams Farm in Efland, NC, and gets a visit from "Farmer Strawberry." In the kitchen, she shares recipes for strawberry tiramisu trifles and an ice-box salad perfect for your next potluck, while baker Brian Noyes makes a strawberry buckle. Sheri gives a helpful hint about keeping strawberries fresh in storage.
Duke Energy agrees to utility rate hike of 9.5%; NC lawmakers return next week to address bills that include homeless camp bans and hemp regulation; NC State Board of Elections vote to recommend new mail-in ballot rules. Panelists: Donald Bryson (John Locke Foundation), Claudia Rivera (Enlace Latino NC), Bruce Thompson (Parker Poe) and Dawn Vaughan (News & Observer). Host: PBS NC?s Kelly McCullen.
From business pitches to care packages, two North Carolina-based organizations are changing lives. We spotlight Narkie Nartey, founder of The Wakaboomee Program, an incubator empowering underrepresented teens to build businesses; and Myra John, founder of Myra?s Angels, a nonprofit dedicated to aid foster youth and children experiencing homelessness. Host Kenia Thompson guides the conversation.
Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics at UNC-Chapel Hill, discusses the seismic shifts in collegiate athletics. From the impact of the transfer portal to the necessity of congressional antitrust protection, Cunningham outlines a strategic roadmap for maintaining the educational mission of sports in a high-stakes, commercialized media environment.
Community leaders grapple with balancing development and preserving natural resources.
The swamplands of Georgia's Altamaha River Basin are all that one would expect of a Primordial bog: dank, menacing, swimming with slithering creepy-crawlies and, of course, alligator infested. This is the welcoming environment Stroud will be immersed in for seven sweaty days and bone-chilling nights.
The swamplands of Georgia's Altamaha River Basin are all that one would expect of a Primordial bog: dank, menacing, swimming with slithering creepy-crawlies and, of course, alligator infested. This is the welcoming environment Stroud will be immersed in for seven sweaty days and bone-chilling nights.
UNC-TV's North Carolina Bookwatch is the state's premier local literary television series, bringing the Tar Heel State's best and brightest southern writers to the small screen. Spice up your reading lists with each episode's illuminating author interview, as host D.G. Martin sheds light on a writer's life, latest book and the state's indelible imprint on their work.
"Comic Culture" travels to Raleigh, NC, for the pop culture convention GalaxyCon, featuring interviews with comic pros Mike McKone, Mark Morales and Howard Chaykin as well as cosplayers. "Comic Culture" is directed and crewed by students at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
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.
SIT AND BE FIT is a popular exercise series designed to make exercise fun, easy and safe for people of all ages. Programs focus on therapeutic exercises that make everyday activities easier to perform; including core strengthening, balance work, stretching and relaxation. Host, Mary Ann Wilson, RN designs programs with physical therapists, using creative choreography and a diverse selection of music. Her warmth and encouragement effectively reaches out to people of all fitness levels and ages. She is especially loved by older adult viewers, children, and those managing chronic conditions and physical limitations.
Maintaining full body strength & flexibility is vital to feeling energetic and youthful, no matter your age. By working every muscle in the body this medium paced standing workout will activate your mitochondrial powerhouses; responsible for burning calories, giving you energy, and keeping you feeling young!
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.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Sheri Castle shows the freshest way to procure this beautiful berry. She tours the McAdams Farm in Efland, NC, and gets a visit from "Farmer Strawberry." In the kitchen, she shares recipes for strawberry tiramisu trifles and an ice-box salad perfect for your next potluck, while baker Brian Noyes makes a strawberry buckle. Sheri gives a helpful hint about keeping strawberries fresh in storage.
Duke Energy agrees to utility rate hike of 9.5%; NC lawmakers return next week to address bills that include homeless camp bans and hemp regulation; NC State Board of Elections vote to recommend new mail-in ballot rules. Panelists: Donald Bryson (John Locke Foundation), Claudia Rivera (Enlace Latino NC), Bruce Thompson (Parker Poe) and Dawn Vaughan (News & Observer). Host: PBS NC?s Kelly McCullen.
From business pitches to care packages, two North Carolina-based organizations are changing lives. We spotlight Narkie Nartey, founder of The Wakaboomee Program, an incubator empowering underrepresented teens to build businesses; and Myra John, founder of Myra?s Angels, a nonprofit dedicated to aid foster youth and children experiencing homelessness. Host Kenia Thompson guides the conversation.
Bubba Cunningham, Director of Athletics at UNC-Chapel Hill, discusses the seismic shifts in collegiate athletics. From the impact of the transfer portal to the necessity of congressional antitrust protection, Cunningham outlines a strategic roadmap for maintaining the educational mission of sports in a high-stakes, commercialized media environment.
Community leaders grapple with balancing development and preserving natural resources.
DISCOVERY ROAD is a series dedicated to telling stories of characters, places, and inspiring events throughout the American West. Hosted by journalist James Nelson, this road trip to adventure gives viewers an exciting ride to the past with captivating vignettes of history, culture, and heritage.
DISCOVERY ROAD is a series dedicated to telling stories of characters, places, and inspiring events throughout the American West. Hosted by journalist James Nelson, this road trip to adventure gives viewers an exciting ride to the past with captivating vignettes of history, culture, and heritage.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Plastics are everywhere, and they can cause environmental and health problems. Follow researchers as they track plastics from a river to the ocean, and see how scientists test how harmful microplastics are when they enter our bodies. Also, learn about an NC start-up that creates biodegradable, plant-based plastic, and visit the Duke Toxicology Program, which tests the safety of art supplies.
Travel with us across the state to meet people whose passion, creativity and talent are making a mark on North Carolina.
Sheri Castle shows the freshest way to procure this beautiful berry. She tours the McAdams Farm in Efland, NC, and gets a visit from "Farmer Strawberry." In the kitchen, she shares recipes for strawberry tiramisu trifles and an ice-box salad perfect for your next potluck, while baker Brian Noyes makes a strawberry buckle. Sheri gives a helpful hint about keeping strawberries fresh in storage.
Host Laura Theodore prepares a classic and classy vegan company meal. Zucchini Napoleon with Tahini-Nut Cheeze makes a stunning entree featuring slices of tender squash layered with a creamy plant-based "cheese." On the side, Romaine, Mini-Pepper and Walnut Salad, adds flair. For dessert, vegan Vanilla Cream-Chocolate Pudding Parfaits will please vanilla and chocolate lovers alike.
Your materials can open up certain artistic opportunities. In our first segment, Susan Brubaker Knapp shows you how to use water-soluble stabilizer to create elements from thread that are three dimensional - perfect for moss, coral, and all kinds of organic dimension. Next, Diana S. Fox shares her experiments with fusible vinyl, and some of the surprising effects that you can achieve with this material. Take the time to master a few new materials with us on today's episode of Quilting Arts!
The Landrum friendship quilt is ideal for church groups featuring the use of rectangles tin a design.
Roy cuts the tricky mortise and tenon joints for the legs and frame of this famous Shaker table.
A visually striking science-driven docu-series that reveals Earth's ecosystems through radical shifts in scale - from microscopic wildlife to the planet's most iconic animals - and even the possibilities of life beyond Earth. Hosted by explorer Ariel Waldman, LIFE UNEARTHED invites viewers to look closely and think expansively. With episodes spanning environments near and far, from the sweeping American Prairies to the alien terrains of Antarctica, the series illuminates how every ecosystem is part of something bigger.
Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center, Martin Dies Jr. State Park, butterflies.
On this edition of the Journal we?ll be targeting hybrid striped bass on Lake Norman, NC. In Gear Time our anglers discuss how they rig up to slow troll live bait and we?ll join Donna Reynolds in the kitchen as she serves up a tasty hot crab dip recipe.
These country and gospel music legends have joined together for a program of classic hits and timeless gospel favorites. The Gaither Vocal Band, The Gatlin Brothers and The Oak Ridge Boys reflect on their gospel music roots and influences, perform some of their most popular songs like "Life's Railway to Heaven" and "Elvira", and combine harmonies for some unique collaborations.
Colorado Soundstage is your all-access pass to hear some of the best live music at the most iconic outdoor music venues in Colorado. Go beyond the performances to connect with the artists in backstage conversations that reveal the heart of the music - the stories behind the lyrics. This season includes artists- Shane Smith & The Saints at Red Rocks, Elephant Revival at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and more.
Singer-songwriter Skylar Gudasz's musical story unfolds like a dreamscape: ocean horizons, shifting light and songs pulled from the ether. Her music offers a visual and emotional journey through beauty, mystery and self-discovery.
Hailing from Burlington, North Carolina, this six-piece progressive, improvisational rock group has steadily become one of the most unique and exciting rock bands to emerge from the Southeast. Watch as it brings its high-energy sounds to Sonark Studios in Hillsborough, North Carolina.
Music is a universal language that connects us all. In City of Songs, musician and Actress Stephanie Hunt embarks on a global journey to uncover the sounds and stories that shape iconic cities.
Breakout singer/songwriter Noah Kahan & Grammy-nominated act Flor de Toloache debut on Austin City Limits. Kahan performs tunes from his acclaimed Stick Season. Groundbreaking all-female mariachi act Flor de Toloache plays songs from Motherflower.
Filmed at Echo Mountain Recording Studios in Asheville, this one-of-a-kind musical experience blends the magic of a live performance with the comfort of a studio session.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Travel with us across the state to meet people whose passion, creativity and talent are making a mark on North Carolina.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
There is a big difference between Texas and Texas Hill Country, and Samantha finds this out quickly when she takes to the road exploring these legendary lands in search of her favorite wildflower, the Texas bluebonnet. In her quest, Samantha visits a wildflower seed farm that produces fields of stunning wildflowers, gets to taste fine cuisine at a farm-to-table German bistro and discovers a tucked-away weingarten serving locally produced Hill Country wines. Back on the road, Samantha frequents the oldest bakery in Texas, made famous for its 100-year strudel recipe, and finally Samantha gets to shake a leg -arriving at historic Gruene Hall, Texas' oldest dance hall.
the adventures they take us to. share Joseph aquatic experiences on the Waterways of The World and journeys through history and diverse landscapes. We climb aboard and Steppin' Out host Joseph Rosendo takes us in comfort on watery As part of his public television and CreateTV 20th anniversary,
everything. entrepreneurs prove that great dough and a fresh vision can change from scratch. From Mel The Bakery to The Good Batch and Rolo's, these visits three women pushing past tradition and breaking new ground Female pastry chefs lead a new baking era. Filmmaker Liza deGuia
Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster make the ultimate Crispy Fish Sandwiches with Tartar Sauce. Equipment expert Adam Ried shares his top picks for pepper mills, and testing expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget and Julia to a horseradish tasting. Science expert Dan Souza harnesses science to handle extra fry oil. Test cook Keith Dresser makes Julia show stopping Rhode Island-Style Fried Calamari.
Memories fuel my soul and cooking dishes that remind me of my mother will always bring me comfort. In my kitchen, my mother would shell the favas, along with a song and this mellow Cream of Fava Soup with Rice carries me there. My mother ate more panettone than I could imagine and this homemade Chocolate Cherry Panettone is unbeatable. Grandma Ermnia was the biggest fan of this Eggplant Rollatini!
Host Bridget Lancaster uncovers the secrets for making perfect pasta e ceci. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Julia Collin Davison to a tasting of parmesan. Then, science expert Dan Souza reveals the science behind parmesan's signature flavor. Finally, test cook Elle Simone shows Bridget how to make the ultimate penne arrabbiata.
Test cook Bryan Roof and host Bridget Lancaster uncover the secrets to making Hawaiian-Style Fried Chicken. · Equipment expert Adam Ried reviews plastic wrap with host Julia Collin Davison. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of potato chips. Test cook Natalie Estrada makes Julia an Aloha State favorite, Hawaiian Macaroni Salad.
Christopher Kimball travels to Mexico City to learn how to make Cheese Enchiladas with Salsa Roja, featuring an easy, blender-blitzed red salsa that also offers a lesson in charring vegetables. Then, it's Mexican Cowboy Beans (Frijoles Charros), flavored with bacon and chipotle. Finally, inspired by a popular street snack, we make Mexican-Style Corn with Chili and Lime (Esquites).
In the final installment of his three-part special on freedom of speech, Burt explores what can be done to protect both the right to speak and the right to hear. He talks with experts about how today's technology companies can ensure that open communication remains a cornerstone of democracy.
Reykjavik is a world capital with a small-town feel. We tour the city's endearing sights, get to know the uniquely Icelandic way of life, and take a dip in a thermal pool. Then we side-trip into majestic Icelandic nature: its famous Blue Lagoon; the classic Golden Circle, bubbling geysers, thundering waterfalls, and otherworldly scenery; and Snaefellsnes Peninsula, an "Iceland-in-miniature" loop.
Host Amy Traverso visits Worcester, Massachusetts, where she meets the owners of the doughnut shop Glazy Susan. Then, at Mount Monadnock, host Richard Wiese highlights everything you should pack for this famous New Hampshire climb, particularly in winter. And in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, we meet the owners of Wozz! Kitchen Creations and explore what makes their spreads and sauces so special.
On this edition of the Journal we?ll be targeting hybrid striped bass on Lake Norman, NC. In Gear Time our anglers discuss how they rig up to slow troll live bait and we?ll join Donna Reynolds in the kitchen as she serves up a tasty hot crab dip recipe.
Discover Asheville, North Carolina, where the Blue Ridge Mountains cradle a city of artists, dreamers, and doers. From craft breweries to street performers, farmers to conservationists, Asheville thrives on creativity and connection to nature.
Follow Darley to the heart of Cajun Country as she joins the festivities at the annual Festival International de Louisiane held in Lafayette, Louisiana. In addition to sharing the music, art, cuisine and culture of the nationalities represented at the festival, Darley takes viewers crawfishing, Cajun cooking, and Zydeco dancing. No trip with Darley is complete without visiting the best food and drink gems of Lafayette. Laissez les bons temps rouler let the good times roll!
Don't blink as we blitz through Europe's tiniest countries: Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. The fairytale princedom of Monaco lures visitors with its fancy casino and glamorous views. Italy's last independent hill town, San Marino still looks formidable, as does the castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein. And tiny Andorra entertains shoppers and hikers alike, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Pyrenees.
In Canada, a tiny turtle ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life. In South Africa, a young bushbaby is drawn towards a world of light in his quest to find a new home.
Join NOVA for New Horizon's historic flyby of Pluto, the culmination of the spacecraft's nine-year, three-billion-mile journey to reveal the first-ever detailed images of this strange, icy world at the very edge of our solar system.
Memories fuel my soul and cooking dishes that remind me of my mother will always bring me comfort. In my kitchen, my mother would shell the favas, along with a song and this mellow Cream of Fava Soup with Rice carries me there. My mother ate more panettone than I could imagine and this homemade Chocolate Cherry Panettone is unbeatable. Grandma Ermnia was the biggest fan of this Eggplant Rollatini!
See how Indian breads are cooked to perfection in a tandoori oven with Anupy Singla. While naan is celebrated in the West, it's actually not the most commonly consumed bread in Indian households. Roti, a whole wheat flatbread, is the bread of choice and the workhorse of Indian bread. Watch how to prepare a roti to turn it into its delicious stuffed cousin, paratha. We will also showcase naan in an indoor tandoori oven in an Indian restaurant in Chicago.
Christopher Kimball travels to Mexico City to learn how to make Cheese Enchiladas with Salsa Roja, featuring an easy, blender-blitzed red salsa that also offers a lesson in charring vegetables. Then, it's Mexican Cowboy Beans (Frijoles Charros), flavored with bacon and chipotle. Finally, inspired by a popular street snack, we make Mexican-Style Corn with Chili and Lime (Esquites).
Brothers are a breed of their own. True brotherhood is founded on loyalty and love; a binding unspoken commitment to be there for each other. It's rare and lovely. Christina cooks today with a "little brother" from Pompeii...and a real big brother, making favorite dishes from childhood.
On a cold night there is nothing more satisfying than a warm and hearty casserole. Sara's got a winner with her baked penne with prosciutto and gooey fontina because each person gets their own mini casserole. Another slam dunk - a filling chicken cassoulet. Sara's buddy Ming Tsai has his own version of that French classic, this one with duck spiked with ginger and orange. Finally, Sara answers a viewer's question about dried beans on Ask Sara.
Host Amy Traverso visits Worcester, Massachusetts, where she meets the owners of the doughnut shop Glazy Susan. Then, at Mount Monadnock, host Richard Wiese highlights everything you should pack for this famous New Hampshire climb, particularly in winter. And in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, we meet the owners of Wozz! Kitchen Creations and explore what makes their spreads and sauces so special.
Head to the mountains for stops at the Orchard at Altapass along the Blue Ridge Parkway, Main Chick Jammin' Biscuits in Hickory and Asheville's historic Block neighborhood. Plus, learn about a North Carolina landmark connected to the American Revolution.
Includes the "Squidgygate" phone recording of Princess Diana at Sandringham Palace with James Gilbey in 1992, and the ensuing mystery around who was really behind the phone call leak. Also Queen Elizabeth II's 1988 stay at the Palace of Madrid, Queen Victoria's scandalous statue of Prince Albert, a look at Queen Victoria's revolutionary white wedding gown at St. James' Palace, and a glimpse of Charles and Camila's secret Welsh getaway estate, Llwynywermod.
Recounts the royal family's desperate race to Balmoral Castle during Queen Elizabeth's final hours, William I the Conqueror's odorous burial in St. Stephen's Abbey in Caen France, an exploration of Prince Edward's enviable Bagshot Park estate, and the quest to discern the full extent of the 1943 Greville Bequest a remarkable collection of jewelry and personal items bequeathed by philanthropist Margaret Greville.
spectacular national monument known as Misty Fjords. by incessant rains, lured by marine life, exotic forests, and the former robust salmon fisheries, but now attracts tourists, undeterred lies at the edge of these forests. It perseveres in the shadows of temperate rain forests. Ketchikan, the largest town in the panhandle, Alaska's Panhandle preserves vast tracts of the planet's dwindling
Don't blink as we blitz through Europe's tiniest countries: Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. The fairytale princedom of Monaco lures visitors with its fancy casino and glamorous views. Italy's last independent hill town, San Marino still looks formidable, as does the castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein. And tiny Andorra entertains shoppers and hikers alike, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Pyrenees.
Take a deep breath and experience the complex world of ocean waters. NATURE shows a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists in a marriage of necessity.
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits.
Scientists and enthusiasts investigate the global insect "apocalypse, " revealing the crucial roles bugs play on our planet and the bleak picture future without them.
After Valley Forge and Monmouth, the French-American alliance changes the war and moves it to other theaters. Navies battle off England and in the Caribbean, while armies advance in Indian Country and the South. The British take Charleston.
The arc of Lyndon Baines Johnson's life is a version of the American dream: the poor boy from the backwaters of the Texas hill country who ascended to the very pinnacle of power - only to see his presidency undermined by the conflict in Vietnam, a war he supported and expanded but never understood. One of the most perplexing, astute and larger-than-life politicians in modern American history, LBJ set out to "out-Kennedy the Kennedys" by pushing through historic social legislation on a scale that rivaled FDR. Big, brash, intimidating and driven by an all-consuming ambition, Johnson dominated people and institutions. Part 1 of 2.