Thursday, June 25th TV listings for NJ PBS (WNJB) New Brunswick, NJ
Donkey Hodie A Big Favor for Grampy; A Fair Way to Bounce
Grampy asks Donkey to take Gregory for a walk, but Gregory won't move; Harriett Elizabeth Cow wants her pals to try her invention -- the Bounce-a-rino.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood No Red Sweater for Daniel; Teacher Harriet's New Hairdo
Daniel is afraid he does not look like himself when he wears a blue sweater; Daniel's teacher has a new hairstyle.
Work It Out Wombats! Great Uncle Duper's Super Visit; Claydate With Louisa
The Wombats build a wind chime to help Great Uncle Duper fall asleep; Zeke tries to make Snout out of clay.
Sesame Street Elmo's Magnificent Mini City
Elmo, Abby and Julia build a mini city while Grover helps Cookie Monster serve ice cream.
Alma's Way No Sleep 'Til New Year's; Nurse Alma
Alma and Junior want to stay awake until midnight on New Year's Eve; when Eddie Mambo gets sick, Alma tries to help him get better.
Cyberchase Be Reasonable
Hacker sets a trap in order to steal valuable books.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Willard Wigan; I Am Maria Sibylla Merian
Willard Wigan shows Yadina that slowing down can help her make friendship bracelets more carefully; Maria Sibylla Merian shows Brad that he can have fun while waiting for flowers to grow.
Molly of Denali Bird in Hand; Bye-Bye Birdie
Molly and Tooey think they've discovered a ghost, until they realize it's a bird stuck in a dryer vent; Molly and Trini go with Nina to the Kenai National Park to see the puffins.
Arthur Buster's Back; The Ballad of Buster Baxter
Buster comes home from his world travels; a musical moose sums up Buster's concerns about fitting it.
Carl the Collector The Lost Yo-Yo; Rainy Day
Carl's medium-sized fuchsia yo-yo goes missing from his collection; a rainy day changes Carl's pool day plans.
Wild Kratts A Bat in the Brownies
A little brown bat crash-lands into a plate of Jimmy Z's brownies.
Odd Squad Should Odd Acquaintance Be Forgot
The Terrible Three break into HQ intent on planning ultimate oddness; the Agents must close the containment units before oddness takes over the whole town.
Ask This Old House Rain Garden; Lighting
Jenn plants a rain garden to keep runoff and waste out of marshlands; Scott brightens up a bedroom with new overhead lighting; Tom gives tips on installing cabinet hardware; Richard shows a tool with a red handle and small teeth.
In the Americas With David Yetman Dry Times in the Southwest: The New Realities
Climate change has a major impact on the American Southwest, as rivers dry up and reservoir levels reach an all-time low.
TasteMAKERS Marshallberg Farm; Lenior, North Carolina
Marshallberg Farm raises thousands of Russian sturgeon through sustainable agriculture, producing environmentally-responsible osetra caviar and smoked sturgeon in North Carolina.
Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and World War II
Animated maps and interviews with Hollywood historians, authors and combat veterans illustrate Bob Hope's impact on World War II.
Laura Flanders & Friends Whose Economy Is It? The Options for New York
Exploring how a city like New York might change its economic model; a report on Cooperative Home Care Associates, the largest worker-owned cooperative in the U.S.
A detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
One on One With Steve Adubato America at a Crossroads: Steve Adubato In Conversation with U.S. Senator Cory
Steve Adubato sits down with U.S. Senator Cory Booker, the bestselling author of "Stand," for an open, candid discussion exploring activism, voting rights, and the future of the United States.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
Governors' Perspectives with Kent Manahan
Kent Manahan sits with former governors of New Jersey to discuss issues relevant to the current political climate.
Exploring New York's premier cultural establishments, from Lincoln Center, to the Park Avenue Armory and beyond.
House Music -- A Cultural Revolution: American Stories
Innovative and catchy electronic dance music that emerged in the early 1980s in Chicago's underground Black and gay clubs continues to inspire artists 40 years later.
From Fear to Hope: The HIV and AIDS Journey
Scientists and medical professionals fight to treat and cure HIV and AIDS, while activists protest the government's mistreatment of the epidemic.
NJ Spotlight News with Briana Vannozzi
Statewide reporting on the latest news and issues affecting communities across the Garden State.
One on One With Steve Adubato America at a Crossroads: Steve Adubato In Conversation with U.S. Senator Cory
Steve Adubato sits down with U.S. Senator Cory Booker, the bestselling author of "Stand," for an open, candid discussion exploring activism, voting rights, and the future of the United States.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Drive by History Independence Over A Cup of Coffee
Host Ken Magos stops at roadside history markers and investigates what happened and why it matters.
State of the Arts People & Stories/Gente Y Cuentos
People Stories/Gente y Cuentos shows how literature can transform lives. In treatment facilities, senior centers, prisons, and adult education programs, participants use short stories to foster connection and community.
Great Performances An Evening With Nicole Scherzinger
Nicole Scherzinger performs Broadway favorites and pop hits including songs from "Sunset Boulevard" at Royal Albert Hall.
She Was First Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop, the first person to lead a major orchestra in the U.S., South America, Austria and Great Britain, conducts the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and teaches conducting at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University.
Yoga in Practice Your Practice Is a Journey
Bow Pose and Camel help move people into new experiences.
Pedalling along the less-travelled routes to experience Japan's unexplored beauty, from shorelines and mountains to architectural wonders and more.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Xavier Riddle Celebrates American Heroes: Athletes
Xavier and his friends meet American athletes Jackie Robinson, Billie Jean King, Jim Thorpe and Kristi Yamaguchi.
Elinor Wonders Why The Paper Trail; Bath Time
Elinor and her friends need to find more paper for their storybook; Elinor, Ari and Olive learn about different ways that animals keep themselves clean.
Phoebe & Jay Bird Sitting; Jay's Fit
Phoebe and Jay are asked to bird sit; photo time leads Jay to an outfit disaster.
