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World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
Josiah Henson, the inspiration for Uncle Tom in ``Uncle Tom's Cabin,'' escapes slavery and becomes a preacher in Canada, frequently traveling back to the U.S. to help free slaves on the Underground Railroad.
Whole grain penne with chicken, mushrooms and spinach; basil pesto with spaghetti squash; quinoa pilaf.
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.
Squeeks relays a story about how the gang prevented Little Paulie Bunyan Jr. from cutting down redwood trees.
The agents must figure out who is in charge when Ms. O leaves for a super-secret mission; Otis and Olympia get a new robot partner.
Chris, Martin and Aviva need osprey creature powers to find keys that Jimmy dropped in the ocean.
George gets help with reading and writing; D.W. begins to receive an allowance.
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.
A disagreement drives a wedge between friends when Inez tells Creech her bike path should be shut down.
The Reeftown Rangers set off on an adventure from the Antarctic to the Arctic.
In New Orleans, musician Carmen learns about jazz improvisation; Leo travels to the Louisiana Bayou to meet his pen pal.
Little Boy Blue disappears while playing music with Red.
Librarian Grover helps Nina and Elmo find the books they need while looking through the different sections of the library.
Peg and Cat need to get 100 chickens back in the coop; Peg, Cat and Richard must get the 100 chickens back to their spaceship.
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.
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.
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.
Xavier learns all about playing the recorder when he meets Johann Sebastian Bach; Marie Curie inspires Brad to follow his dreams.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Scenic designer Kate Sutton-Johnson; chef Erick Harcey; musician Dessa collaborates with the Minnesota Orchestra.
Writer Paula Pell talks about her background in theater and how to create a character that sticks.
NASA's Cassini probe explores Saturn's icy rings and moons, capturing ring-moon interactions and revealing ingredients for life on the moon Enceladus.
Traveling from Norway to Newfoundland just as seafarers did in A.D. 1,000 to get a sense of how the Vikings lived in the Americas; narrator Ewan McGregor.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Senator Troy Singleton whips up pork chops Lucanian style over strozzapreti with olive oil and garlic and talks about the main differences between the Assembly and the Senate, how a party caucus works, and the importance of constituent service.
As the Americans advance on Paris, Lili escapes the Gestapo only to be recaptured in Paris along with Jeannot, and sentenced to death.
Victoria and other leaders are betrayed by a traitor, then captured and arrested by the Gestapo; Lili takes a chance when she sends a coded message to London.
When radio quiz ``Up to You'' comes to Kembleford, Father Brown suspects that one of the cast are responsible for their landlady's murder.
An in-depth portrait of Asia today, covering its dynamism as a center of growth.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
Rare archival film and interviews chart Justice Thurgood Marshall's life prior to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling.
Fig and ginger truffles; double-chocolate waffles a la mode; mocha java smoothie; hot chocolate with vanilla extract, ginger, mint extract, chili, cinnamon and chocolate shavings.
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.
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.
A young agent in training gets lost at headquarters; Olive and Otto try to stop a villain with a vendetta against cubes.
A miniaturized Chris gets stuck to a bee.
Arthur prepares for a marble tournament; superstitions.
Molly makes a new friend, who teaches her a new dance; Molly makes a video to show off Qyah-style snowboarding.
Hacker traps Icky so he can steal the Electric Eel of Aquari-Yum.
Dunk is proud of his ability to make art on the ocean floor; Ripple and the gang investigate the legend of the sea dragon.
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.
Red doesn't want to play with Little Boy Blue, so she hides his horn.
Grover, Elmo and Rosita imagine that they are paleontologists, scientists who dig through dirt and stones to find fossils.
Baby Peg tells mom she wants a stray kitty for her pet and problem-solving partner; Peg and Cat scramble to make valentines.
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.
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.
Peter learns to play the blues on his harmonica; Peter decides to host a silly song contest.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Georgia native Sarah Peacock bridges country, blues, Americana and rock and roll; singer-songwriter T. Wong; songwriter John Schwab, owner and operator of John Schwab Recording Studios.
The final concert of Donny Osmond's sold out; 2017 United Kingdom arena tour includes a wide range of hits, including popular classics and songs from his 60th album, ``Soundtrack of My Life.''
The influence of Phil and Don Everly on the likes of Art Garfunkel, Keith Richards and Graham Nash, and their relationship with songwriters Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, a duo who wrote many of their hits including ``Bye Bye Love.''
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
NASA's Cassini probe explores Saturn's icy rings and moons, capturing ring-moon interactions and revealing ingredients for life on the moon Enceladus.
Traveling from Norway to Newfoundland just as seafarers did in A.D. 1,000 to get a sense of how the Vikings lived in the Americas; narrator Ewan McGregor.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
In 1958, Southern states refuse the U.S. Supreme Court's mandate to integrate their public schools.
Three make-ahead recipes include blueberry-chia overnight oats, turkey-stuffed pizza pockets and Cajun shrimp in foil; red wine salad dressing.
The kids make their own valentines; Sydney directs everyone in a backyard movie.
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.
The agents are caught in a time loop; a villain sets off a backward bubble.
To save the birds of paradise, Aviva puts her dancing skills on the line.
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.
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.
A harmless act multiplied hundreds of times creates a huge problem.
Dunk volunteers to fill in for Mayor Sting when he attends a stingray migration; Bubbles meets some lipstick tubeworms and Oblo the blobfish.
Senor Fabuloso loses his creativity; Carmen makes a new friend.
Red has no energy to join her friends for a picnic in the park.
Telly, Abby and Elmo pretend to be their favorite superheroes, The Furry Four.
Peg and Cat host an awards show that is only seven minutes long; Peg's hat shrinks in the dryer.
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.
Daniel helps Katerina reassemble her tea set after it is knocked on the floor; Daniel helps finish a story about dinosaurs.
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.
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.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Martha Sandweiss; clarinetist Andy Lamy; Joyce J. Scott exhibition on Harriet Tubman; Washi Tales, a story of Japanese papermaking.
Filmmaker and producer James Ivory hosts a tour of his historic Hudson Valley home and talks about architecture and the importance of place in his films.
Silver-anniversary concert of the stage musical, in London. With Alfie Boe, Nick Jonas, Norm Lewis, Matt Lucas and Lea Salonga.
Lance is obsessed with finding the thief who stole his gold; Andy's lies are catching up with him.
Jean's (Judi Dench) well-meaning interference further complicates Judith's (Moira Brooker) rocky new romance.
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.
Silver-anniversary concert of the stage musical, in London. With Alfie Boe, Nick Jonas, Norm Lewis, Matt Lucas and Lea Salonga.
The influence of Phil and Don Everly on the likes of Art Garfunkel, Keith Richards and Graham Nash, and their relationship with songwriters Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, a duo who wrote many of their hits including ``Bye Bye Love.''
The final concert of Donny Osmond's sold out; 2017 United Kingdom arena tour includes a wide range of hits, including popular classics and songs from his 60th album, ``Soundtrack of My Life.''
Frank Sinatra performs some of his signature songs, including ``My Way'' and ``I've Got You Under My Skin,'' at a 1970 concert in London; host Princess Grace of Monaco.
Linzertorte; tube pans; a classic recipe for Belgian spice cookies.
Roasted mushroom pizza with fontina and scallions; cacio e pepe; shaved zucchini and herb salad with Parmesan.
Sausages with fennel and olives; orange and red salad; ``almost a tiramisu'' recipe.
Science journalist Lydia Denworth talks about research on the evolution, biology and power of friendship.
The Carthy family leads the way in English folk music; Israeli conceptual artist Oded Hirsch; rapper, singer and writer Dessa Darling.
A visit to a protea farm; incorporating protea, one of the oldest flowers in the world, into crafts, cocktails and entertaining.
Overlooking the city of Budapest, Hungary, atop Fisherman's Bastion on the Buda side of the Danube; New York Cafe; Szechenyi Thermal Bath; Hungarian Parliament building; Franz Liszt Music Academy; Dohány Street Synagogue.
Drivers' Choice Awards: Cars; Drivers' Choice Awards: Trucks/SUVs; the best of the year.
A double murder appears to be an exact copy of a previous case, and Commissioner Flamant worries that she arrested the wrong suspect 15 years ago.
After Lisa Varsey's sister is found dead in the water after a family party on the River Tyne, the family declares her death was nothing more than a tragic accident -- but Vera and Malcolm aren't so sure.
In an attempt to solve a seemingly impossible murder that occurred on a movie set, Frankie and Trudy go undercover.
Lili is in danger and must flee after the capture of Andre.
After the capture of her friends, Lili joins another group of resistance fighters.
Father Brown struggles to save Sid from himself when he vows vengeance on his former defense barrister.
A double murder appears to be an exact copy of a previous case, and Commissioner Flamant worries that she arrested the wrong suspect 15 years ago.
Lance is obsessed with finding the thief who stole his gold; Andy's lies are catching up with him.
Jean's (Judi Dench) well-meaning interference further complicates Judith's (Moira Brooker) rocky new romance.
Fabricating a stone hearth; automatic sprinkler systems; a simulator demonstrates how the Camp Fire spread; a vent designed to resist embers.
Martha Sandweiss; clarinetist Andy Lamy; Joyce J. Scott exhibition on Harriet Tubman; Washi Tales, a story of Japanese papermaking.
Favorite local dishes and locations on the island of St. Lucia.
Buffalo chicken orzo; Blue Dragon's house chicken sandwich.
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.
Spaghetti squash capellini with sweet pepper marinara sauce; zucchini fettuccine alfredo; peanuty carrot noodles.
A mixed green medley of escarole, endive, arugula and cress with olive oil and salt; sweet and spicy ambrosia tropicale combines mango, grilled pineapple and coconut; salade nicoise includes grilled tuna, tomato, boiled eggs, olives and green beans.
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.
The influence of Phil and Don Everly on the likes of Art Garfunkel, Keith Richards and Graham Nash, and their relationship with songwriters Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, a duo who wrote many of their hits including ``Bye Bye Love.''
The rise of Christianity and Islam across Africa; African religious figures include King Lalibela and Menelik.
The origins of man and early human societies; cultural and scientific achievements on the African continent.
The most common form of birth defect, a congenital heart defect is a problem with the structure of the heart, and is often treatable.
A native Floridian runs a local marathon in Marianna, Fla., to commemorate the 1934 lynching of Claude Neal.
The rise of Christianity and Islam across Africa; African religious figures include King Lalibela and Menelik.
The origins of man and early human societies; cultural and scientific achievements on the African continent.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Filmmaker and producer James Ivory hosts a tour of his historic Hudson Valley home and talks about architecture and the importance of place in his films.
After Lisa Varsey's sister is found dead in the water after a family party on the River Tyne, the family declares her death was nothing more than a tragic accident -- but Vera and Malcolm aren't so sure.
In an attempt to solve a seemingly impossible murder that occurred on a movie set, Frankie and Trudy go undercover.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling on May 17, 1954, begins the racial integration of public schools nationally; Bill Kurtis, Walter Cronkite, Jim Lehrer and Bill Moyers spotlight the convergence of people and events leading to the important case.
A woman travels from the hunting grounds of the Hawaiian island of Lana'i to the Merrie Monarch Festival -- the largest hula competition in the world.
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.
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.
Olive and Otto battle for the best chairs at Odd Squad; Olive and Otto's test is administered by a mysterious agent who only speaks in word problems.
Manuel, who lives in the Sonoran desert, tells Chris he has seen an ocelot, a wild cat that usually lives in the rainforest.
Fern and the others try to make an upset Ladonna feel better after she finds out her family will have to move.
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.
Hacker accuses someone of stealing the key to his recharger chair, so the kids and Digit investigate the crime.
Splash and his pals visit Lu, who takes them on an adventure into the abyss; Wave, the octopus, loves music but has no rhythm.
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.
Aladdin finds a magic lamp that contains a genie who grants wishes.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Peg and Cat judge a singing competition in which all performers must get a rating of exactly ten stars; Peg and Cat try to help Richard realize his dream of being first in line for the first time.
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.
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.
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.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Calming and meditative weekly workout and foods that are good for reducing anxiety.
An Aboriginal elder in the northern part of Western Australia offers a lesson on ancient fishing methods and dreamtime stories; herding cattle with a fifth-generation female rancher; diving for pearls.
Charlotte and Sidney clash again, only for Charlotte to be left confused by a chance encounter; tensions surrounding Miss Lambe's arrival in Sanditon erupt at Lady Denham's luncheon; Esther and Edward realize that Clara poses a threat.
An accident brings Charlotte Heywood to Sanditon, where she meets Tom and Sidney Parker; Lady Denham hosts a pineapple party for Miss Lambe; Edward's relatives complicate things; Charlotte and Sidney have an awkward encounter.
Republican State Chairman Doug Steinhardt cooks up pappardelle with beef ragu, and discusses the responsibilities of being a State Chairman.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Anthracite Fields, coLAB in New Brunswick, Lonnie Bunch and the African American Museum, American Repertory Ballet's Pride and Prejudice.
A native Floridian runs a local marathon in Marianna, Fla., to commemorate the 1934 lynching of Claude Neal.
The rise of Christianity and Islam across Africa; African religious figures include King Lalibela and Menelik.
The origins of man and early human societies; cultural and scientific achievements on the African continent.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
The impact of theologian Howard Thurman's writings on the Civil Rights Movement.
The origins of pho; details of a near-tragedy that jump-started chef Andrew Le's culinary career.
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.
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.
Olympia and Otis compete with a rival precinct; people around town start moving in slow motion.
The Wild Kratts learn that despite their differences, African and Asian elephants have a lot in common, including feelings, emotions and intelligence.
Arthur gets a new piano teacher; Buster volunteers to sell candy for the band.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
The CyberSquad explores why the once-healthy kelp in Big Bay is washing ashore.
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.
In New Orleans, musician Carmen learns about jazz improvisation; Leo travels to the Louisiana Bayou to meet his pen pal.
A boy struggles to sketch a picture for the emperor.
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.
Peg and the dinosaurs search for Cat and his imaginary monkey, Minkus; a dinosaur may keep Romeo and Juliet from meeting.
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.
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.
Pink-a-Girl and Pirate Peter must save the day when a storm knocks out Pinkville's power lines days before Halloween.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Singer-songwriter Michael McDonald performs old favorites as well as new compositions; songs include ``What a Fool Believes,'' ``Minute by Minute,'' and ``Takin' It to the Streets.''
Lili is in danger and must flee after the capture of Andre.
After the capture of her friends, Lili joins another group of resistance fighters.
Father Brown struggles to save Sid from himself when he vows vengeance on his former defense barrister.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Charlotte and Sidney clash again, only for Charlotte to be left confused by a chance encounter; tensions surrounding Miss Lambe's arrival in Sanditon erupt at Lady Denham's luncheon; Esther and Edward realize that Clara poses a threat.
An accident brings Charlotte Heywood to Sanditon, where she meets Tom and Sidney Parker; Lady Denham hosts a pineapple party for Miss Lambe; Edward's relatives complicate things; Charlotte and Sidney have an awkward encounter.
Republican State Chairman Doug Steinhardt cooks up pappardelle with beef ragu, and discusses the responsibilities of being a State Chairman.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration campaign, focuses on blacks' attaining the right to vote in Mississippi.
Chef Andrew Le visits Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to taste pho and to connect to his family roots.
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.
A heavy wind damages Squeeks' favorite climbing tree; Nature Cat helps Gracie get ready for hibernation.
Olive and Otto must figure out how and why characters are escaping from their books; a shape shifter steals Ms. O's briefcase.
Martin and Chris find out that Zach Varmitech plans to capture a black jaguar.
Muffy sets out to find her long lost imaginary friend; Francine is not invited to Catherine's 16th birthday party.
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.
A new friend, Scanner, helps the CyberSquad build a new encryptor chip for Motherboard to cure her virus.
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.
Senor Fabuloso loses his creativity; Carmen makes a new friend.
Peter Rabbit is on the hunt for some vegetables for his mama.
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.
Peg and Cat work on the set for the Radio City Music Hall Blockettes; Peg and Cat settle a tiff between two neighbors by giving them flowers.
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.
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.
Peter learns to play the blues on his harmonica; Peter decides to host a silly song contest.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Editorial photographer Layne Kennedy; musician Jeremy Ylvisaker's Guitar Party; painter Dakota Hoska; Electric Machete Studios.
Screenwriter John Patrick Shanley.
Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
David Attenborough narrates a look at hippopotamuses as they protect their families, face their enemies, and contend with a drought.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Republican State Chairman Doug Steinhardt cooks up pappardelle with beef ragu, and discusses the responsibilities of being a State Chairman.
Lili is in danger and must flee after the capture of Andre.
After the capture of her friends, Lili joins another group of resistance fighters.
Father Brown struggles to save Sid from himself when he vows vengeance on his former defense barrister.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
Black women face racism, exclusion and unequal opportunity as they pursue careers as ballerinas.
Kauai farmer Valerie Kaneshiro shares how she was forced to leave her home on an Ojibwe reservation in Wisconsin at 15 years old.
Celery flies the kids to Mars to figure out what is wrong with Boop.
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.
Olive and Otto investigate a case in which people have turned into puppets; Delivery Debbie and Delivery Doug need help when their food disappears.
A giraffe takes Creature Power Suit parts and supplies from the Tortuga.
Sue Ellen becomes obsessed with an Internet game; the gang must decide whether to go on a camping trip.
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.
The team must use problem-solving skills to win freedom from a Zen master.
Splash and his friends find a parrotfish while playing at the sandy bed; Bubbles gets trapped in a treasure chest.
Leo is nervous about the wild animals in Juneau, Alaska; Carmen learns about native Alaskan spoken-word storytelling.
An old man chases his rice cakes into a mouse hole.
Elmo and his dad become engineers as they design a device to help Elmo put away his toys.
Director Richard finally finds performers he can control; Peg and Cat try to impress a grumpy judge at a singing competition.
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.
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.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
British-American singer and songwriter Nellie McKay; Lil' Red & The Rooster perform original songs; award-winning songwriter Eric Gnezda.
Pop singer-songwriter Billie Eilish performs songs from ``When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?'' as well as her hits.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Jupiter's gravitational force made it a wrecking ball as it barreled through the early solar system, but it also helped shape life on Earth as it brought comets laden with water and possibly the asteroid that put an end to the dinosaurs.
David Attenborough narrates a look at hippopotamuses as they protect their families, face their enemies, and contend with a drought.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
The life and career of Leah Chase, one of the top chefs in the U.S., including how she and her husband Edgar ``Dooky'' Chase Jr. helped shape the political and civil rights movement in New Orleans.
Chef Sheldon Simeon makes his first trip to the Philippines.
A song-filled recap of the Propulsion family's mission to Earth; Mr. Petersen, Mitchell, Carrot and Jet go camping.
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.
Delivery Debbie vows to stop a group of villains known as the Breakfast Club; Olympia decides to throw Dr. O the best goodbye party ever.
The Kratt boys learn about hibernation when Aviva falls into a deep sleep.
Francine is upset she does not receive the Athlete of the Year Award; guest Michelle Kwan; Arthur gets a new baby-sitter.
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 CyberSquad must scale a rocky cliff in less than three minutes.
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.
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.
The Super Readers meet Snow White as she is tempted with an apple by a wicked queen.
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.
Big Dog is too big to play Little Red on Peg's stage; baby sitters Peg and Cat must figure out how to use a giant beeper.
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.
Prince Wednesday wishes he weren't so little; Daniel helps Dad build a playhouse.
Daniel and his parents have a sleepover at Prince Wednesday's castle; O the Owl is hesitant to camp in the yard.
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.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Anthracite Fields, coLAB in New Brunswick, Lonnie Bunch and the African American Museum, American Repertory Ballet's Pride and Prejudice.
Jennifer Lopez and Robert Pattinson; Sterling K. Brown and Laura Dern; Beanie Feldstein and Florence Pugh.
Oil painter Leslie Barlow; multifaceted musician Eric Mayson.
Syrian photographer Osama Esid; painter Paul Peterson.
Elizabeth hopes to persuade George that Valentine is his child once and for all; Ross returns to Cornwall to mend things with Demelza; Demelza helps Morwenna and Drake build a future; Elizabeth attempts to repair her own marriage.
The Poldarks, Enyses and Warleggans enjoy London's distractions; George dotes on Elizabeth, delighting at the prospect of an heir; Lady Whitworth has a physician agree to commit Morwenna to an asylum.
Nathaniel Pearce's death reveals how he embezzled Pascoe's clients funds; in London, Ross finds Geoffrey Charles led astray by Adderley and steers his nephew from trouble before telling Elizabeth; Sam convinces Drake to return from exile.
Andy and Lance go to great lengths to protect their land; Andy quits his job; Lance finds an unwelcome guest in the spare room; a theft leaves Lance reeling.
Lionel is nervous on his wedding day while Jean tries to stay composed despite her sister-in-law's efforts to calm her.
Dr. Rudy Tanzi and Deepak Chopra offer ways to keep the brain healthy, increase energy, sleep better, and prevent dementia.
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.
The award-winning psychiatrist, neuroscientist and author demonstrates ways to strengthen memory and treat major risk factors that destroy the brain.
Dr. Rudy Tanzi and Deepak Chopra offer ways to keep the brain healthy, increase energy, sleep better, and prevent dementia.
The biology behind why aging takes place, how it happens and how to navigate a path toward the best possible health and an increased health span.
Herb-crusted pork roast; pot holders; how temperature affects bubbly beverages; glass water bottles; roasted fingerling potatoes.
Broth and rice; Thai rice soup; Thai stir-fried spinach; Thai beef salad.
Spicy stuffed clams; roasted chicken with pomegranate; potatoes stuffed with sausage and mushrooms.
Ed Hyman, chairman of Evercore ISI; Matthew McLennan, First Eagle Investment Management.
Scholar Ian Hill discusses ``Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism: Technological and Rhetorical Paradox.''
Ninety-year-old graphic designer Milton Glaser; Camille Brown integrates black social dance traditions into modern choreography; Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe.
Celebrating and embracing the joy of flowers; adding flowers to the home; cooking.
Mickela learns to play the doyra in Tashkent and dances in the World Heritage City of Bukhara.
The 2020 GMC Acadia AT4; the 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT R.
A call girl is found dead in an apparent suicide, but Professor T knows more about the victim than he lets on.
Vera is called to the scene of an unidentified teenage boy found dead in a sleepy coastal town.
The ladies wind up in Toronto's jazz scene while trying to protect a faith healer.
When the paper staff is arrested by French police, Lili is sure there is a traitor among them.
Lili gets involved in an underground resistance to free three British soldiers and get them out of France.
Father Brown investigates a 300-year-old secret hidden in a university in order to save an old friend.
A call girl is found dead in an apparent suicide, but Professor T knows more about the victim than he lets on.
Andy and Lance go to great lengths to protect their land; Andy quits his job; Lance finds an unwelcome guest in the spare room; a theft leaves Lance reeling.
Lionel is nervous on his wedding day while Jean tries to stay composed despite her sister-in-law's efforts to calm her.
Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.
Anthracite Fields, coLAB in New Brunswick, Lonnie Bunch and the African American Museum, American Repertory Ballet's Pride and Prejudice.
Cooking garden-to-table at William Penn's 17th-century home; baked stuffed flounder with sorrel; summer squash.
Plum upside-down cake topped with whipped cream; duck spring rolls and a sweet and tart plum sauce.
Jamie cooks a game-changing cottage pie, a mighty mac 'n cheese full of greens and a brilliantly bonkers chip butty.
Black bean-zucchini burritos with almond crème fraîche; cauliflower ``rice''; no-bake cinnamon-chocolate pudding cakes.
Scrambled eggs with turmeric, sherry, mushrooms and spinach served over whole grain toast; garden skillet topped with a poached egg; steel cut slow oats with pear and blueberries.
Patti LaBelle hosts an all-star lineup of Motown, rhythm and blues, soul and disco artists including the Commodores, Sister Sledge and Heatwave.
The duo performs at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin; songs include ``Private Eyes'' and ``Out of Touch.''
Dr. Michael Merzenich reveals how to rejuvenate the brain and maintain cognitive fitness as one ages; host Maria Shriver.
How someone moves through the system after an opioid overdose is critical to that person's recovery.
Journalist Hedrick Smith searches for positive stories of democratic reform, finding them in six states where grassroots activists strive to level the playing field.
The U.S. Army uses an isolated backwater on the edge of the Everglades in Boca Raton, Fla., to train pilots in the use of airborne radar during World War II.
Upon hearing the stories of two Jewish prisoners who escaped Auschwitz, the Allies consider bombing the Nazi prison camp in an effort to save lives in the future.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Jennifer Lopez and Robert Pattinson; Sterling K. Brown and Laura Dern; Beanie Feldstein and Florence Pugh.
Vera is called to the scene of an unidentified teenage boy found dead in a sleepy coastal town.
The ladies wind up in Toronto's jazz scene while trying to protect a faith healer.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
Small bakeries from Massachusetts to California.
Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson enjoys smoked fish and relays tales about early surfer migration to Hawaii.
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.
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.
Mayor Macklemore catches a case of the Sing-A-Longs; Ms. O from the past appears at the office.
Zach Varmitech kidnaps rhinos from the African savannah.
Arthur is afraid he'll freeze up during his piano recital; Francine and The Brain don't like being on the soccer team together.
Molly panics about going to the dentist; Molly and Tooey stumble upon a mystery visitor in Qyah.
The CyberSquad needs to build a ``Trojan Ducky'' to save EcoHaven from Hacker.
Gush and the kids travel to the Arctic Ocean in search of the horned whale; Splash and friends enlist Denny to help a great white shark with a toothache.
Andy helps design a Rio Carnaval float; Leo wakes up with a sudden urge to dance the samba in Rio de Janeiro.
The Super Readers meet a boy who thinks his mother wants him to put his pig in a dress.
When Little Bo Peep loses her cow, Telly and Elmo go on the case.
The 3 Bees agree to produce honey for Peg and Cat's honey cake -- but only if they dance in a certain pattern; Peg and Cat coach a team of skiing penguins.
Nick and Sally debate which animal is the toughest; Wally the Waterbear is tough enough to live anywhere; The Cat needs to get Ting Tang Tony back to his family.
Sibling dinosaurs with enormous dome heads play a sport called dome ball; Don and Gilbert search for amber.
Daniel is excited to share his book at show and tell; Daniel and Katerina have a tough time waiting at a restaurant.
The Tiger family goes to the restaurant for taco night.
Peter builds the tallest block tower ever; Pinkalicious and Peter plan something extra special for Mother's Day.
Helen Keller teaches Yadina that there are many different ways to learn; Alexander Graham Bell shows Xavier and Yadina how to help Brad after he loses his voice.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Solutions for relief, including chiropractic care, massage, food suggestions, and a Pilates workout routine.
A visit to Umbria, Italy, includes a tutorial from a master of porchetta and a lost in translation hunt for pheasant.
Books highlighted include ``Americanah,'' ``Anne of Green Gables,'' ``The Call of the Wild,'' ``Gilead,'' ``The Godfather,'' ``Gone With the Wind,'' The Great Gatsby,'' ``The Joy Luck Club,'' ``Little Women'' and ``Looking for Alaska.''
A year has passed and the March family welcomes Meg's twins, but Marmee and Jo are anxious as Beth's health and spirits flag; Aunt Carrol arrives with the opportunity for Jo to accompany her daughter on a tour of Europe, but chooses Amy instead.
Senator Vin Gopal prepares ginger spaghetti and speaks about how his business expertise translated into political success, as well as the economic impact of the horse racing industry on New Jersey.
An exploration of local art, authors and politics.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Journalist Hedrick Smith searches for positive stories of democratic reform, finding them in six states where grassroots activists strive to level the playing field.
The U.S. Army uses an isolated backwater on the edge of the Everglades in Boca Raton, Fla., to train pilots in the use of airborne radar during World War II.
Upon hearing the stories of two Jewish prisoners who escaped Auschwitz, the Allies consider bombing the Nazi prison camp in an effort to save lives in the future.