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- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- The lives and trials of students of a city high school.
- An eccentric teacher takes her class on wondrous educational field trips with the help of a magic school bus.
- A comedy variety show that teaches basic phonetic and grammar concepts using live-action sketches, cartoons, songs, and Spider-Man episodes.
- Levar Burton introduces young viewers to illustrated readings of children's literature and explores their related subjects.
- Live-action and animation blend together in this educational fantasy about a family of lions running a library filled with adventurous and musical books.
- A kids anthology show that humorously illustrates various elements of mathematics.
- Take a stroll down Sesame Street and witness the birth of the most impactful children's series in TV history. From the iconic furry characters to the songs you know by heart, learn how a gang of visionary creators changed our world.
- Big Bird worries when Oscar tells him that if Santa Claus can't fit down the chimney on Christmas Eve, nobody would get presents.
- PBS NewsHour is an news show which shows news updates.
- Big Bird and his pals are making musical mayhem as they sing the goofiest, nuttiest, silliest songs ever. Join in with Sesame Street favorites Oscar, Ernie, the Count, and more as they tickle your funny bone.
- Herry Monster hosts The Fuzzy Awards, presenting a variety of monster songs from Sesame Street.
- Continuing his long-running conversation with the American public, Bill Moyers returned to television in January 2012 with Moyers & Company, a weekly series of smart talk and new ideas aimed at helping viewers make sense of our tumultuous times through the insight of America's strongest thinkers. Airing on public television and radio stations around the country, the series offers a forum to poets, writers and artists, scientists and philosophers, and leading scholars. The program also features Moyers' hallmark essays on democracy.
- The filmmakers follow San Francisco-area forensics teacher Tommie Lindsey and his students for two years.
- In the broken cityscape of Kabul, Afghanistan, amid the dust and rubble of war, Westerners and Afghans adjust to the uncertain possibilities of peace. "Kabul Transit" shuttles through the broken streets of the city, moving between public space and private, listening in on conversations, posing questions, probing the darker alleys mainstream media avoids. The result is a unique cinematic experience-- a shifting mosaic of encounters and raconteurs, captured glances and telling gestures, all beautifully shot and woven together by the music and the found sounds of a city sluggishly coming to life. Rejecting the usual device of narration and portraiture, the film asks the viewer to experience Kabul as a newly arrived visitor would-- with a freshness born of apprehension on finding oneself in a place that is at once hauntingly strange and altogether familiar.
- Airing on HBO March 24, The Senators' Bargain is the concluding film of "How Democracy Works Now," a documentary series that brings the viewer behind the scenes of American democracy and shows how change happens at every level of government. The Senators' Bargain plunges viewers directly into the backstage reality of a remarkable moment -- before the 2008 elections, before the bailouts, before Tea Partiers -- when a high-stakes bill six years in the making had a chance to change American immigration policy. But deep at the heart of this fast-moving story, below the level of strategy and protocol, we find a moral tale of modern American politics. Ted Kennedy, one of the handful of people who, through his personal efforts had truly changed the face of America, now would be forced to decide: how much did he want this deal, and what was he willing to trade for his greatest legacy.
- In many African countries, fewer than 20% of girls ever enter a classroom, and across the continent, only one woman in three learns to read. "These Girls Are Missing" offers small sets of stories, sharp glimpses into a few intimate relationships layered to mirror the complex reality.
- Maggie tries to find the magical fenflowers to prove that she's special.
- After Maggie plays a series of practical jokes, no one believes her story of a tree dying of soil erosion.
- Maggie and Galileo try to find a cure for mumblemumps by going to Grey Grotty to find red glowberries.
- Mud/Slinger's coolerator saves Galileo from heat stroke.
- Maggie destroys the Tinkletree Blossoms in an attempt to make Hegdish happy.
- Maggie decides it's time she grew up and so she throws away her Mossy Bear
- Maggie bets Eco she can't go a day without giving advice.
- Maggie gives her merry-go-pop to Mud/Slinger as junk and then regrets it.
- Maggie sneaks a peek at her You-day present and breaks it...she thinks.
- Crystal is trapped inside her cave, and the Groundlings must find a way to get her back out.
- Galileo, Maggie and Hegdish use a treasure map to search for the Marsh's greatest treasure.
- Galileo sets out on a dangerous mission...made more dangerous by stowaway Hegdish.
- When Crystal causes a new ice age to come to the Marsh, she must find a way to stop the damage before all the Groundlings freeze.
- Maggie sets out to prove that she is the most talented creature in Groundling Marsh.
- It's just another day on the street, with the sponsors being the letters A and R and the number 6.