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The 1938 world heavyweight championship between Joe Louis and German boxer Max Schmeling.
Questlove, S. Epatha Merkerson and Ava DuVernay explore the unexpected places where their ancestors were scattered by slavery.
The Pomerania region of Poland features sea breezes, tall ships and seafood; the best of Poland's Baltic tastes, including grilled fish, herring tartar and lobster, paired with craft beers and an amber soup.
Molly and the gang organize an outhouse race to determine who will become Winter Champions; Molly creates a tutorial video to help Merna train her dog to find her keys.
Splash, Bubbles and Dunk meet Tidy the garibaldi fish, the self-appointed Kelp forest ranger; Bubbles finds other ways to move around after she injures her fin.
Telly, Abby and Elmo pretend to be their favorite superheroes, The Furry Four.
Nick can't remember the secret handshake that Sally invented for the treehouse; Over-and-Overton.
A race between pterosaurs; Buddy, Tiny and Mom are invited to visit King Cryolophosaurus.
Pinkalicious and Peter act like gnomes to guard the garden so Norman can sleep; Rafael's dog Rusty digs up a pink bone at the beach.
Telly, Abby and Elmo pretend to be their favorite superheroes, The Furry Four.
Daniel takes care of the class pet; Daniel learns that taking care of Margaret makes him feel good.
Daniel Tiger's treat from Prince Tuesday's fruity ice treat cart starts to melt when he becomes distracted by all the other flavors.
In New Orleans, musician Carmen learns about jazz improvisation; Leo travels to the Louisiana Bayou to meet his pen pal.
Watching Julia Child follow a step-by-step recipe encourages Xavier to do the same to build a model airplane; Neil Armstrong inspires Yadina to try new things.
Molly and the gang organize an outhouse race to determine who will become Winter Champions; Molly creates a tutorial video to help Merna train her dog to find her keys.
Chris, Martin and Aviva need osprey creature powers to find keys that Jimmy dropped in the ocean.
Squeeks relays a story about how the gang prevented Little Paulie Bunyan Jr. from cutting down redwood trees.
George helps professor Wiseman train for a footrace; George goes on his first trip with his Junior Sprout troop.
George gets help with reading and writing; D.W. begins to receive an allowance.
Jet takes the kids on a saucer tour to discover all the ways water can be found; Sydney needs help coming up with a good story to enter the Commander Cressida story contest.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of ``The National Parks: America's Best Idea.''
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
Dr. Daniel Amen illustrates how to boost mood and overcome anxiety and worry with seven simple strategies.
The passionate dance and music of flamenco come alive in the city of Seville, Spain.
Coverage of the first primary of 2020.
A look inside the battle for Hong Kong as protestors fight for human rights and freedoms that exist but are under threat.
The 1938 world heavyweight championship between Joe Louis and German boxer Max Schmeling.
Questlove, S. Epatha Merkerson and Ava DuVernay explore the unexpected places where their ancestors were scattered by slavery.
A Jean-Michel Basquiat oil stick drawing; dragon dog bronze ornaments; a 1910 Whiting & Co. silver basket.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
The deep-rooted Chinese community in Las Vegas, including its diverse food traditions and a new wave of chefs transforming their parents' cuisine.
A 1919 Babe Ruth Home Run Record award; an 1876 Centennial Exhibition sketchbook; a mother of pearl button suit circa 1970.
Martha Sandweiss; clarinetist Andy Lamy; Joyce J. Scott exhibition on Harriet Tubman; Washi Tales, a story of Japanese papermaking.
Molly makes a new friend, who teaches her a new dance; Molly makes a video to show off Qyah-style snowboarding.
The Reeftown Rangers set off on an adventure from the Antarctic to the Arctic.
Librarian Grover helps Nina and Elmo find the books they need while looking through the different sections of the library.
Three different creatures need flowers to live; the Cat, Sally and Nick take their melting snow sculpture to the arctic.
The Pteranodon family travels to the Classic in the Jurassic competition where turtle and therapod teams race to see who is the fastest.
It's Valentine's Day, and Pinkalicious can't wait to show her classmates how much she loves them by making homemade collage Valentines out of their favorite things.
Librarian Grover helps Nina and Elmo find the books they need while looking through the different sections of the library.
Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday make a beach indoors; Music Man Stan teaches everyone how to dance and sing their mad feelings away.
Daniel takes a spoon away from Margaret, which makes her cry; Teacher Harriet explains that you should ask first before taking something away from someone.
Andy and the others venture into the Andes Mountains to discover that the Potato King is real; Carmen finds out that the joy of music comes from playing with friends.
Xavier learns all about playing the recorder when he meets Johann Sebastian Bach; Marie Curie inspires Brad to follow his dreams.
Molly makes a new friend, who teaches her a new dance; Molly makes a video to show off Qyah-style snowboarding.
A miniaturized Chris gets stuck to a bee.
Nature Cat yearns to be an animal ski-jumping champion so he can get into the ``Animal Book of World Records''; Nature Cat, Daisy, Squeeks and Hal are excited to go star gazing.
George creates Valentine's Day cards for his friends; George tries to keep a hungry deer away from his flowers.
Arthur prepares for a marble tournament; superstitions.
Jet, Sean, Sydney and Celery retrieve ice from Saturn so they can build a skating rink for Mindy; the gang decides to make a scaled replica of the solar system.
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Dr. Robynne Chutkan explains how to take control of gastrointestinal wellness, starting with the basics of digestive health to where things may be going wrong and how that impacts the rest of the body.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Classic Mexican tacos al pastor combines chipotle chilies in adobo and ancho chili powder; ancho chili salsa roja; orange-guajillo chili pulled chicken.
Three successful women in China struggle to stay true to their personal and professional ambitions amid pressure from their families and a government that launched a campaign to stigmatize unwed women.
The deep-rooted Chinese community in Las Vegas, including its diverse food traditions and a new wave of chefs transforming their parents' cuisine.
A 1919 Babe Ruth Home Run Record award; an 1876 Centennial Exhibition sketchbook; a mother of pearl button suit circa 1970.
Braised chicken with mustard and herbs; pastry and silicone brushes; easiest-ever biscuits.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
Country music draws artists to Nashville, Tenn., as the war in Vietnam wages on; Kris Kristofferson sets a lyrical standard; Bob Dylan and The Byrds, among others, come to Nashville, Tenn., to record.
The people of the tiny village of Jinetes in the mountains of Sinaloa manage to preserve their customs and recipes for generations.
Molly embarks on her own dogsledding adventure when she tries to get a statue installed to honor heroic dog Balto; Molly's basketball team raises money for a basketball tournament.
Dunk is proud of his ability to make art on the ocean floor; Ripple and the gang investigate the legend of the sea dragon.
Grover, Elmo and Rosita imagine that they are paleontologists, scientists who dig through dirt and stones to find fossils.
A large dog gets in the way of Nick and Sally's soccer game; the kids add buttons and glitter to Nick's new plane, but it won't fly anymore.
Shiny decides to show Tiny how much she loves her; Mom and Dad create a scavenger hunt so the kids can play as they do their chores.
Peter learns to play the blues on his harmonica; Peter decides to host a silly song contest.
Grover, Elmo and Rosita imagine that they are paleontologists, scientists who dig through dirt and stones to find fossils.
Daniel and his friends dance, sing and tell jokes that show their love and care for each other; Daniel hides hearts around the house to show his love for Grandpere.
Daniel is upset when Miss Elaina declares she doesn't like egg salad; Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn they should be kind to each other, even if they disagree.
Senor Fabuloso loses his creativity; Carmen makes a new friend.
Brad is reluctant for Xavier and Yadina to read the comic he wrote because it's personal; Charles Dickens explains to Yadina that she doesn't need toys -- her imagination can make everything more fun.
Molly embarks on her own dogsledding adventure when she tries to get a statue installed to honor heroic dog Balto; Molly's basketball team raises money for a basketball tournament.
To save the birds of paradise, Aviva puts her dancing skills on the line.
Squeeks wants to create a walking tour that features different types of mushrooms; Nature Cat and his pals celebrate midsummer with floral fedoras and the traditional midsummer dance.
George and Steve accidentally eat all of Betsy's honeycomb; George and Allie find an egg in the grass -- but no nest.
Buster receives chocolates in the mail and tries to figure out who sent them; James receives a toy lamb that is said to give its owner special powers.
The kids make their own valentines; Sydney directs everyone in a backyard movie.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of ``The National Parks: America's Best Idea.''
Dr. Daniel Amen illustrates how to boost mood and overcome anxiety and worry with seven simple strategies.
Dr. Mark Hyman looks at every food group and explains which foods nurture our health and which pose a threat; food's crucial role in functional medicine and how food systems and policies affect our environmental and personal health.
Kae Lani and her guests dish on where to find Hawaiian street food, a spot serving up traditional Indonesian cuisine, and cozy fine dining in an inn dating back to 1796.
A retired teacher with a home filled with pictures, plaques and artwork celebrating her family's civil rights heritage decides to relocate to Atlanta to be closer to her daughters.
Max and Oskar are drawn into a sphere of nationalistic groups who despise Vienna's immigrants; Max's fiancee takes daring risks before the murderer's rationale is revealed.
Charlotte and Sidney join forces to try and rescue Miss Lambe; Tom tries to save Sanditon and his marriage; Edward and Clara devise a plan to seize Lady Denham's legacy.
Lucy Worsley's exploration of three centuries of love's rituals begins with the Georgian era, including the novels of Jane Austen.
Kae Lani and her guests dish on where to find Hawaiian street food, a spot serving up traditional Indonesian cuisine, and cozy fine dining in an inn dating back to 1796.
Opera singer Stephanie Blythe; artist Diana al-Hadid; singer-songwriter Nick Lowe.
Martin tries to warn a woman about the dangers of sun bathing, but ends up offending her; gossip about the blood phobia circulates.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
Frankie and Trudy are led into the world of bootlegging after a shooting injures the son of a friend.
Painter Archibald Motley, Jr.; sculptor Marion Perkins; The Wall of Respect; women in the Mural Movement; ceramicist Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly.
Archival footage, stills and interviews illustrate the creation of the Metropolitan Opera House, part of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the artists, architects and politicians who shaped New York's cultural life in the 1950s and 1960s.
Jolie and her pals team up with game designers to create a hands-on board game adventure and code an app.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
As Daniel walks to the library for a sleepover with his friends, he learns about all the things that look and sound different at night.
Librarian Grover helps Nina and Elmo find the books they need while looking through the different sections of the library.
A singing dinosaur named King has a voice that sounds like Elvis Presley; Buddy and Don find fossilized tracks dating back millions of years.
Visiting Arthur Mitchell at the Dance Theatre of Harlem; Lady Elaine renames her studio.
Peggy Cappy demonstrates how yoga helps people increase strength and mobility at any age.
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
Exploring the great outdoors and religious sites in Europe and around the world, including a Dutch nature preserve, Northern England's Lake District, the Riviera and the Judean Desert.
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
The struggles and compromises in the creation of the U.S. Constitution; views on the rule of law, branches of government, and the debate over originalism.
Frankie and Trudy are led into the world of bootlegging after a shooting injures the son of a friend.
Martin tries to warn a woman about the dangers of sun bathing, but ends up offending her; gossip about the blood phobia circulates.
Songs include ``Amor,'' ``Secret Love,'' ``Why Do I Love You?,'' and ``Love Makes the World Go 'Round.''
Fabricating a hearth; sprinkler system; a simulation of a wildfire; a vent that resists embers; replacing a shower valve; refinishing stair treads; cleaning off a roof.
A storage hall bench made with reclaimed barn boards for the back and door panel.
Frankfurt, Germany, a global hub for commerce; Nuremberg, Germany's, towering castle, fountains, Nazi Documentation Center and underground bomb shelters.
Kae Lani and her guests dish on where to find Hawaiian street food, a spot serving up traditional Indonesian cuisine, and cozy fine dining in an inn dating back to 1796.
Sausages with fennel and olives; orange and red salad; ``almost a tiramisu'' recipe.
Pork, fennel and lemon ragu with pappardelle; fontina cheese; pasta with eggplant and tomatoes.
Alligator sauce piquant; duck and andouille gumbo with potato salad; steak au poivre.
Flank steak in adobo; inexpensive blenders; Texas breakfast tacos.
Jamie's vegetable mission continues with an easy-peasy scruffy aubergine lasagna, some bigged-up broccoli, an Asian bean salad with lots of punch and a look at sushi.
Classic spaghetti a la carbonara; a dairy-free version of spaghetti a la carbonara with shiitake mushrooms.
Classic Mexican tacos al pastor combines chipotle chilies in adobo and ancho chili powder; ancho chili salsa roja; orange-guajillo chili pulled chicken.
Whole apple preserves; pan-fried fiddlehead ferns; sausage and peppers; eggs in a hole, cooked in greens; sour cherry Greek yogurt mousse.
Tempeh Reuben; farro with cauliflower; carrot almond cake.
Puerto de Bermeo; an ecological farm in Basque Country; foie gras mousse with lemongrass jelly; tomato tarts with basil aioli and tomato emulsion; hake with garlic and parsley oil; oysters with sea aromas; cauliflower with brown butter.
Tomato gratin features a medley of cheesy bread cubes and cherry tomatoes; classic tomato tart.
Readjusting hormone levels, reducing hot flashes and improving weight loss during menopause; pre- and post-workout snacks; a workout to help build muscle and reduce fat.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Adiel Gorel offers a practical toolkit for better living that focuses on three areas -- food and detoxification, financial planning, and physical and emotional wellness.
Daniel learns the importance of sharing his feelings; Daniel pays attention to how many feelings he experiences in a day.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Mom takes Tiny, Buddy and Don on a day trip, and they meet a Tyrannosaur with a long, thin snout covered with tiny horns; Mr. Conductor challenges the kids to create games to get a new perspective on nature.
Preparing food in a restaurant; X the Owl's bossiness angers Henrietta.
Dr. Robynne Chutkan explains how to take control of gastrointestinal wellness, starting with the basics of digestive health to where things may be going wrong and how that impacts the rest of the body.
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
Pop singer-songwriter Billie Eilish performs songs from ``When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'' as well as her hits.
Country music draws artists to Nashville, Tenn., as the war in Vietnam wages on; Kris Kristofferson sets a lyrical standard; Bob Dylan and The Byrds, among others, come to Nashville, Tenn., to record.
A piano trio with pianist Wei Luo, violinist Andrea Obiso and cellist Oliver Herbert performing Rachmaninoff's Trio élégiaque in G minor and Shostakovich's Trio No. 1 in C minor, Op. 8.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
Hawaiian-style fried chicken; reviewing plastic wrap; a tasting of potato chips; Hawaiian macaroni salad.
Molly, Grandpa, Dad and Tooey go on a snowmobile adventure to search for hot springs in the backwoods; Tooey's hero, dog musher Eugene Pike, re-creates a historic mail run across interior Alaska.
Dunk volunteers to fill in for Mayor Sting when he attends a stingray migration; Bubbles meets some lipstick tubeworms and Oblo the blobfish.
Telly, Abby and Elmo pretend to be their favorite superheroes, The Furry Four.
Sally, Nick and Cat chase after a rocket; Nick and Sally learn about bones.
A singing dinosaur named King has a voice that sounds like Elvis Presley; Buddy and Don find fossilized tracks dating back millions of years.
Pinkalicious and her family volunteer to run the shop so Mr. Swizzle can fix his blender; Pinkalicious makes perfume to bring to Show-and-Tell.
Telly, Abby and Elmo pretend to be their favorite superheroes, The Furry Four.
Emily Elizabeth and Clifford travel all around Birdwell Island to try to get rid of Clifford's hiccups; Emily Elizabeth is inspired to write a song and start a band.
As Daniel walks to the library for a sleepover with his friends, he learns about all the things that look and sound different at night.
Andy and the others venture into the Andes Mountains to discover that the Potato King is real; Carmen finds out that the joy of music comes from playing with friends.
The kids meet spooky storyteller Mary Shelley who shows Xavier how to tell a story that is both spooky and silly; Harry Houdini teaches Brad how to keep calm when he's scared.
Molly, Grandpa, Dad and Tooey go on a snowmobile adventure to search for hot springs in the backwoods; Tooey's hero, dog musher Eugene Pike, re-creates a historic mail run across interior Alaska.
Manuel, who lives in the Sonoran desert, tells Chris he has seen an ocelot, a wild cat that usually lives in the rainforest.
Nature Cat, Squeeks, Hal and Daisy try to remove a rotting log so they can build a royal castle in the woods; the gang uses Daisy's homemade Earthbreaker One machine to dig through the earth.
Allie invites George to her kindergarten classroom for the day; Charkie goes to obedience school.
Fern and the others try to make an upset Ladonna feel better after she finds out her family will have to move.
The kids take a trip to the moon and learn how craters were formed on its surface; the kids build a moon base in Jet's backyard.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Dr. Rudy Tanzi and Deepak Chopra offer ways to keep the brain healthy, increase energy, sleep better, and prevent dementia.
Dr. Josh Axe presents his spin on the low-carb ketogenic diet, which targets the underlying causes of weight gain, including hormonal imbalances.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Kae Lani and her guests dish on where to find Hawaiian street food, a spot serving up traditional Indonesian cuisine, and cozy fine dining in an inn dating back to 1796.
Vera is shocked to see that Stuart, her first-ever sergeant, is a shadow of the man she knew 20 years before.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
The body of a missing tax inspector is found floating in the cider vat at Midsomer Abbas spring fair, just as Barnaby and Jones are sampling the local cider.
Kae Lani and her guests dish on where to find Hawaiian street food, a spot serving up traditional Indonesian cuisine, and cozy fine dining in an inn dating back to 1796.
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the polar extremes of the planet, including miles-high ice sheets and warm polar forests brimming with life.
Salad of warm greens with bacon and mushrooms; leek and prosciutto gratin; butternut squash soup.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
Splash and his pals visit Lu, who takes them on an adventure into the abyss; Wave, the octopus, loves music but has no rhythm.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Nick and Sally meet animals who stay up all night; Tucker and Sally get special shells.
Mom takes Tiny, Buddy and Don on a day trip, and they meet a Tyrannosaur with a long, thin snout covered with tiny horns; Mr. Conductor challenges the kids to create games to get a new perspective on nature.
Pinkalicious and Peter build a house to attract springtime fairies; Pinkalicious and Peter create a robot to help them clean their rooms, but they end up with a big mess.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Daniel struggles to share his new toy car with his friends; Daniel and Katerina perform a jungle dance show.
Daniel learns the importance of sharing his feelings; Daniel pays attention to how many feelings he experiences in a day.
In New Orleans, musician Carmen learns about jazz improvisation; Leo travels to the Louisiana Bayou to meet his pen pal.
Watching Julia Child follow a step-by-step recipe encourages Xavier to do the same to build a model airplane; Neil Armstrong inspires Yadina to try new things.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
The Wild Kratts learn that despite their differences, African and Asian elephants have a lot in common, including feelings, emotions and intelligence.
Nature Cat tries to keep a squirrel from stealing the food he puts out for the backyard birds; Nature Cat and his pals meet a little duckling.
Hundley cares for a caterpillar; George's wind sled may help Bill win the Golden Pouch.
Arthur gets a new piano teacher; Buster volunteers to sell candy for the band.
The Propulsions take a trip to Mars and explore Valles Marineris -- the largest canyon in the solar system; Sean, Sydney and Jet see a show at the Planetarium.
Dr. Mark Hyman looks at every food group and explains which foods nurture our health and which pose a threat; food's crucial role in functional medicine and how food systems and policies affect our environmental and personal health.
Dr. Rudy Tanzi and Deepak Chopra offer ways to keep the brain healthy, increase energy, sleep better, and prevent dementia.
Dr. Josh Axe presents his spin on the low-carb ketogenic diet, which targets the underlying causes of weight gain, including hormonal imbalances.
Tim Price of Ruff Rescue Gear in Colorado creates a lightweight rescue harness for dogs.
Writer Marina Benjamin; graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister; Donald Nally, conductor of the chamber choir The Crossing.
Steve leads a team into the largest unexplored cave network on Earth below the jungles of Mexico, pushing further and deeper than anyone has gone before.
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the polar extremes of the planet, including miles-high ice sheets and warm polar forests brimming with life.
Yoshihiro Sako of Den Sake Brewery brews small-batch sake using single-origin rice grown in the Sacramento Valley.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
The naturalist visits uncharted territory in the Guiana Shield, finding wildlife that have never encountered humans.
Tracing the family histories of scientists Harold Varmus, Francis Collins and Shirley Ann Jackson.
Touring Poland's Warmian-Masurian region, including the capital city Olsztyn; enjoying regional dishes at lakeside restaurants; a visit to one of the largest snail farms in Poland.
Molly can't wait to catch her first fish, but the only thing she catches is Tooey's missing boot; Trini gets lost in a maze at the community fun-raiser.
Chompy the parrotfish wants to try new things when she sees Splash and his friends feasting on a variety of things in the water column; Bubbles and Ripple meet a jellyfish.
Elmo has a lot of anything holders to make, so Chris helps Elmo put together his own factory; Elmo's friends work as a team, and each one takes on a different job to help make the anything holders more quickly.
Sally and Nick try to walk across a beam in their backyard; the kids play with glass marbles.
The Conductor takes the kids back to the time of Pangaea; the family goes up in the zeppelin to view a giant crater from above.
Pink-a-Girl and Pirate Peter must save the day when a storm knocks out Pinkville's power lines days before Halloween.
Elmo has a lot of anything holders to make, so Chris helps Elmo put together his own factory; Elmo's friends work as a team, and each one takes on a different job to help make the anything holders more quickly.
Daniel helps Katerina reassemble her tea set after it is knocked on the floor; Daniel helps finish a story about dinosaurs.
Prince Wednesday doesn't want to stop what he is doing to go to the bathroom; Daniel uses the bathroom at Music Man Stan's Shop.
Senor Fabuloso loses his creativity; Carmen makes a new friend.
Jackie Robinson helps Yadina when a child on the playground makes up rules that are unfair; Anna Pavlova encourages Xavier not to give up being a magician just because he made a few mistakes.
Molly can't wait to catch her first fish, but the only thing she catches is Tooey's missing boot; Trini gets lost in a maze at the community fun-raiser.
Martin and Chris find out that Zach Varmitech plans to capture a black jaguar.
A heavy wind damages Squeeks' favorite climbing tree; Nature Cat helps Gracie get ready for hibernation.
George and Hundley are lost on a remote island; George tracks down the end of a rainbow to see if there really is a pot of gold.
Muffy sets out to find her long lost imaginary friend; Francine is not invited to Catherine's 16th birthday party.
Sunspot acts strange when Mindy, Jet, Sean and Syndey use a solar panel to try to improve energy efficiency; Sean is excited about NASA's Year in Space program.
Peggy Cappy demonstrates how yoga helps people increase strength and mobility at any age.
A look at the impact of insulin resistance on the brain, and the connection between the heart, brain and diabetes; food and supplements to help achieve optimal brain health.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
The traditions of the Fetes de Bayonne, a series of festivals held in the Northern Basque Country in Bayonne, France.
Cannellini bean and lentil soup; olive oil cake.
President Donald J. Trump gives the State of the Union address, followed by the response from Democratic leaders and analysis from the PBS NewsHour team.
Tracing the family histories of scientists Harold Varmus, Francis Collins and Shirley Ann Jackson.
A Fabergé jade snuff bottle; an Arthur McGee Dexter Gordon suit; an Egyptian mummified falcon made around 200 B.C.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
The Italian food scene in Philadelphia features everything from pizza to cannoli and burrata to handmade pasta.
A University of North Dakota Margaret Cable box; an Elsebeth Haugard silversmith archive; a BF Goodrich Tires advertising sign.
Anthracite Fields, coLAB in New Brunswick, Lonnie Bunch and the African American Museum, American Repertory Ballet's Pride and Prejudice.
Molly and her family's berry-picking adventure is cut short by pesky mosquitoes; Molly wants to visit her cousin who is harvesting herring eggs.
Splash wants to be friends with a fish, but she seems to ignore him; Bubbles starts to worry that her friends won't need her anymore when a green dragonet joins the group to play.
Rosita, Elmo and Abby pretend to be astronauts and use their imaginations to go into space; with help from Chris, they figure out which ``space tool'' to use to fix their ripped spaceship.
Nick and Sally visit an ant colony and learn how to work together; a nest for robin eggs.
While riding the Drill Engine Train, the Pteranodon family meets some strange creatures and learn all about rocks and crystals.
Peter learns to play the blues on his harmonica; Peter decides to host a silly song contest.
Rosita, Elmo and Abby pretend to be astronauts and use their imaginations to go into space; with help from Chris, they figure out which ``space tool'' to use to fix their ripped spaceship.
While flying a kite, Daniel, Katerina and O learn that it's okay to feel two different feelings; when Daniel arrives at the carnival he feels excited and scared about riding the ferris wheel.
Prince Wednesday plays house with Daniel and Katerina Kittycat; O the Owl isn't so sure about Miss Elaina's backward play date.
Leo is nervous about the wild animals in Juneau, Alaska; Carmen learns about native Alaskan spoken-word storytelling.
Brad is reluctant for Xavier and Yadina to read the comic he wrote because it's personal; Charles Dickens explains to Yadina that she doesn't need toys -- her imagination can make everything more fun.
Molly and her family's berry-picking adventure is cut short by pesky mosquitoes; Molly wants to visit her cousin who is harvesting herring eggs.
A giraffe takes Creature Power Suit parts and supplies from the Tortuga.
Daisy helps her friend Petunia build a city garden; the Agents of the Great Outdoors are on a mission to find out if animals communicate.
George tries to figure out how to use a juicer; George comes up with an idea to help promote the Man With the Yellow Hat's new book.
Sue Ellen becomes obsessed with an Internet game; the gang must decide whether to go on a camping trip.
Celery flies the kids to Mars to figure out what is wrong with Boop.
Dr. Josh Axe presents his spin on the low-carb ketogenic diet, which targets the underlying causes of weight gain, including hormonal imbalances.
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
Dr. Daniel Amen illustrates how to boost mood and overcome anxiety and worry with seven simple strategies.
Austrian beef stew with paprika and caraway; Austrian plum cake; Austrian potato salad.
Caucus votes are tallied in Iowa, the first state to cast votes in the 2020 presidential primary season.
The July 1995 heat wave in Chicago claimed 739 lives in a single week, and became the most traumatic heat wave in U.S. history.
The Italian food scene in Philadelphia features everything from pizza to cannoli and burrata to handmade pasta.
A University of North Dakota Margaret Cable box; an Elsebeth Haugard silversmith archive; a BF Goodrich Tires advertising sign.
Pork, fennel and lemon ragu with pappardelle; fontina cheese; pasta with eggplant and tomatoes.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
Country music artists like Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and Charley Pride reflect a changing America as they appeal to wide audiences.
A walking tour through the quiet colonial town of El Fuerte, one of Mexico's ``magic towns''; Hotel Posada Hidalgo's cauques; lobster recipes.
Oscar's fiddle string breaks on the day of the annual fiddle festival; Molly and Trini encounter a tiny mink on their way to a dance at Qyah Tribal Hall, which leaves them covered in a stinky smell.
Splash and his friends find a parrotfish while playing at the sandy bed; Bubbles gets trapped in a treasure chest.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Nick cuts his finger while playing super heroes with Sally; Sally and Nick need to clean up the backyard.
Mr. Conductor takes the Pteranodon family on a very special journey through the different layers of the Earth where fossils can be found.
Pinkalicious and Peter are surprised when they find a monkey outside their treehouse; while their new friend is lots of fun, she's also a bit of a trickster -- and pretty messy.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Daniel is afraid he does not look like himself when he wears a blue sweater; Daniel's teacher has a new hairstyle.
Daniel learns he can have fun on his own, with creativity and imagination; Daniel and his friends make up silly games to play.
Leo becomes a reluctant caregiver of an orphaned baby elephant in Nairobi; the kids learn about creative farming in Nairobi when Luna volunteers to take care of her friend's farm for a day.
Oscar's fiddle string breaks on the day of the annual fiddle festival; Molly and Trini encounter a tiny mink on their way to a dance at Qyah Tribal Hall, which leaves them covered in a stinky smell.
The Kratt boys learn about hibernation when Aviva falls into a deep sleep.
Hal forgets to buy gifts for Valentine's Day; Nature Cat fills in for the Groundhog when he decides he is not going to come out to make his weather prediction.
The Man With the Yellow Hat and George restore an old theater; professor Wiseman wants to make something creative for the bake sale.
Francine is upset she does not receive the Athlete of the Year Award; guest Michelle Kwan; Arthur gets a new baby-sitter.
A song-filled recap of the Propulsion family's mission to Earth; Mr. Petersen, Mitchell, Carrot and Jet go camping.
Scientists design a program to drive beneficial chemical, physical and functional change in the brain.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
Rick Steves explores the rise and fall of fascism in Europe, the consequences of genocide and stories of resistance.
Kae Lani and her guests talk diner classics in an iconic spot, seasonal dishes served in against an 18th century backdrop, and sipping mint juleps in an old church.
Brazilian soprano Sophia Fiuza Hunt sings some of newly discovered Brazilian art songs.
Will.i.am reunites with the Black Eyed Peas at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Oskar asks Max to help investigate a gruesome series of murders in Vienna's slums.
Tensions between Tom and his laborers erupt during the Sanditon cricket match; Charlotte and Sidney continue to clash, resulting in Miss Lambe being placed in terrible danger; Lord Babington offers Esther a glimpse of a better future.
Margaret refuses to punish Henry for past transgressions and resolves to uphold their engagement; Helen embarks on a trip around Europe with no explanation; she returns when she hears that Aunt Juley is sick with pneumonia.
Margaret receives an offer from Henry; Helen is distraught by the unfair fate of the Basts; the three families collide at a wedding; Henry's past is revealed.
In the wake of Mrs. Wilcox's death, her family is further thrown by her final request regarding Howards End; the Schlegels face eviction; the Schlegel sisters take up the cause of Jacky Bast's husband.
A misunderstanding, a surprise visit and a stolen umbrella intertwine the lives of three families -- the Schlegels, the Wilcoxes and the Basts.
Kae Lani and her guests talk diner classics in an iconic spot, seasonal dishes served in against an 18th century backdrop, and sipping mint juleps in an old church.
In an attempt to solve a seemingly impossible murder that occurred on a movie set, Frankie and Trudy go undercover.
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga perform selections from their new album at New York's Rose Theater.
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performs an open-air concert from the gardens of Austria's Imperial Schönbrunn Palace; guest soloist Yuja Wang.
Florida SciGirls and marine biologists digitally track eagle rays in the Gulf of Mexico.
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Daniel and his parents have a sleepover at Prince Wednesday's castle; O the Owl is hesitant to camp in the yard.
Rosita, Elmo and Abby pretend to be astronauts and use their imaginations to go into space; with help from Chris, they figure out which ``space tool'' to use to fix their ripped spaceship.
The group visits a therizinosaurus family to ask about its colossal claws; Tank spends the night at Pteranodon Terrace.
Preparing food in a restaurant; X the Owl's bossiness angers Henrietta.
A five-day gentle cleanse helps build up the body and promote weight loss; with Dr. Kellyann Petrucci.
Dr. Steven Gundry offers a step-by-step approach to feeling better at any age and also debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
The team helps a brother and sister clear out their father's 300-year-old farmhouse full of beer memorabilia, sorting through more than one million items to find a few important ones to keep.
In an attempt to solve a seemingly impossible murder that occurred on a movie set, Frankie and Trudy go undercover.
Martin's Aunt Joan wants to rekindle a romance with an old flame who is suffering from a life-threatening heart condition; Al tries to woo Elaine.
Songs include ``Are You From Dixie,'' ``Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,'' ``Mighty Mississippi,'' ``Down Yonder,'' and ``Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.''
Three families rebuild after losing their homes in the Camp Fire; tightening a railing; stripping paint off hardware; upgrading a thermostat.
A stool with an adjustable height features curved legs and metal footrests.
The capital city of Dresden, Germany's palaces and art of the Wettin dynasty; Leipzig's Bach heritage, a monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon and museums.
Kae Lani and her guests talk diner classics in an iconic spot, seasonal dishes served in against an 18th century backdrop, and sipping mint juleps in an old church.
Spicy stuffed clams; roasted chicken with pomegranate; potatoes stuffed with sausage and mushrooms.
Linzertorte; tube pans; a classic recipe for Belgian spice cookies.
Crawfish pie; baked stuffed flounder with herbsaint butter; banana fritters.
Hearty beef lasagna; block mozzarella; chicken scarpariello.
Jamie cooks a game-changing cottage pie, a mighty mac 'n cheese full of greens and a brilliantly bonkers chip butty.
Spicy shrimp with fregola and chickpeas; a colorful togarashi shrimp with miso risotto, edamame and watercress.
Austrian beef stew with paprika and caraway; Austrian plum cake; Austrian potato salad.
Ancient porridge with dried fruits and Greek honey; stuffed tomatoes, peppers and grape leaves; grilled lamb chops; giant beans with grape leaf pesto; wild greens omelet.
Veggie hotpot with biscuit topping; Brussels sprouts with shiitake, daikon and baby carrots; sesame hijiki salad.
Mercado do Livramento; Time Out Market; a traditional Portuguese-inspired feast includes spiced chicken escabeche, grilled octopus salad, tomato rice, seared swordfish with citrus vinaigrette and a custard tart.
Ossobuco with polenta; Parmesan cheesecake made with a crushed almond, twice-baked crust.
A woman who wants to reinvent herself after a divorce receives dating advice and food and workout suggestions to get her health back on track.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
The Tiger family goes to the restaurant for taco night.
When Little Bo Peep loses her cow, Telly and Elmo go on the case.
Sibling dinosaurs with enormous dome heads play a sport called dome ball; Don and Gilbert search for amber.
A zipper factory; Prince Tuesday is left in Mr. Aber's care.
Yoga instructor and pain specialist Lee Albert presents five exercises to eliminate the root cause of many painful conditions.
Nashville rockers Cage the Elephant; New Orleans jazz/soul mavens Tank and the Bangas.
Country music artists like Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and Charley Pride reflect a changing America as they appeal to wide audiences.
Two pieces from 20th Century composers, Eugène Ysaÿe from Belgian and Claude Debussy from France.
U.S.-targeted nightly newscast.
The body of a farmer is found in the middle of a stone circle and suspicion leads to a group of druids.
The body of a farmer is found in the middle of a stone circle and suspicion leads to a group of druids.
A New York classic -- prosciutto bread; a tasting of provolone; drop meatballs.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
Splash and Bubbles help Ripple find his brother, with the help of Zee and a shark; Maury finds Denny's molted exoskeleton in the reef and fears something is wrong with Denny.
Elmo has a lot of anything holders to make, so Chris helps Elmo put together his own factory; Elmo's friends work as a team, and each one takes on a different job to help make the anything holders more quickly.
Nick's water glass suddenly falls over, even though no one touched it.
The group visits a therizinosaurus family to ask about its colossal claws; Tank spends the night at Pteranodon Terrace.
Pinkalicious and her family volunteer to run the shop so Mr. Swizzle can fix his blender; Pinkalicious makes perfume to bring to Show-and-Tell.
Elmo has a lot of anything holders to make, so Chris helps Elmo put together his own factory; Elmo's friends work as a team, and each one takes on a different job to help make the anything holders more quickly.
Emily Elizabeth and Clifford find creative ways to herd a bunch of kittens across Birdwell Island to keep them safe; Clifford and Emily Elizabeth share their treats with many critters as they make their way to visit Bailey.
Daniel and his parents have a sleepover at Prince Wednesday's castle; O the Owl is hesitant to camp in the yard.
Andy helps design a Rio Carnaval float; Leo wakes up with a sudden urge to dance the samba in Rio de Janeiro.
Leonardo da Vinci helps Xavier realize it's ok to try many different after-school activities; Amelia Earhart shows Brad that if there is something he wants to do, he should do it.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
Zach Varmitech kidnaps rhinos from the African savannah.
Nature Cat and his friends explore the six secrets of the prairie; the gang learns how to turn sap into syrup for the Pancake Party Picnic.
George tries to reassemble Lake Wannasink's 100-year-old flag after the stripes blow away; George, Steve and Betsy play a make-believe adventure with George's toys.
Arthur is afraid he'll freeze up during his piano recital; Francine and The Brain don't like being on the soccer team together.
Mindy and Carrot are launched into space when Carrot accidentally pushes a wrong button on the wagon's new control panel; Dr. Skelley presents the first edition of Commander Cressida comics.
Rick Steves explains how food helps define cultures across Europe -- from Holland and Italy to Bulgaria and Spain.
Miranda Esmonde-White develops a practical six-point plan that focuses on gentle daily movement to keep the mind sharp and body active at any age.
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan reveal behind-the-scenes stories about the making of ``The National Parks: America's Best Idea.''
Ed Slott talks about how to protect savings to ensure a comfortable retirement.
Kae Lani and her guests talk diner classics in an iconic spot, seasonal dishes served in against an 18th century backdrop, and sipping mint juleps in an old church.
Stories of courage and hope in the face of opioid addiction.
Judy Wicks' work on farm to table and environmentally friendly partnerships.
The body of a farmer is found in the middle of a stone circle and suspicion leads to a group of druids.
The body of a farmer is found in the middle of a stone circle and suspicion leads to a group of druids.
Kae Lani and her guests talk diner classics in an iconic spot, seasonal dishes served in against an 18th century backdrop, and sipping mint juleps in an old church.