Tuesday, May 26th TV listings for PBS (KHET) Honolulu, HI HD
Arthur Rhyme for Your Life; For Whom the Bell Tolls
Binky falls asleep while writing a poem; Arthur takes care of D.W. after she loses her voice.
Odd Squad First Day
Agents struggle with a case; Oscar interviews potential candidates to run the Odd Squad Creature Room.
Wild Kratts Under Frozen Pond
The Wild Kratts discover how pond animals survive during winter.
Weather Hunters Groundhog Birthday
After a groundhog predicts more winter weather, Benny is convinced he will have snow on his birthday so he plans a snow-filled birthday party.
Clifford the Big Red Dog Little Big Pup; Getting To Know You
A small dog, Frankie, envies Clifford's size; Clifford and T-Bone become friends.
Ready Jet Go! What's a Satellite; Satellite Selfie
An orbiting communications satellite breaks down, knocking out television service and prompting Jet to fly up to space to figure out the problem; the kids try to gather for a selfie when a satellite passes over the neighborhood.
Hero Elementary Bouncing Ideas; Leaning Tower, No Pizza
Sparks' Crew tries to figure out how to stop Rubberband Robbie from bouncing all over the school; the Sparks' Crew tests out low-tech ways to communicate after phone service is down.
Donkey Hodie Me, Myself, and Donkey; Fashion Donkey
Donkey is disappointed when her friends are away for the day but finds a way to have fun on her own; Donkey wants to be like Fashion Penguin.
Dinosaur Train Dinos A to Z, Part 1, The Big Idea; Dinos A to Z, Part 2, Spread the Word
The Dinosaur Train picks up all the dinosaurs in the "Dinosaurs A to Z" song for a picnic at Troodon Town.
Elinor Wonders Why Mother's Day; Tricks of the Jade
Elinor and her dad learn how to make their own chocolate; after accidentally breaking a jade plant, the kids learn how the plant grows.
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum I Am Kofi Annan; We Are William and Caroline Herschel
Kofi Annan shows Yadina and Brad that finding a compromise can help everyone; William and Caroline Herschel show Xavier that by including Yadina in his magic show, it can make it even more fun.
Rosie's Rules The Family Hammock; Iggy's Birthday Cake
The Fuentes Family gets a hammock from Abuela, but the kids must set up rules to keep things fair; Tía baked Iggy a dino cake for his birthday, but Rosie and Javi break her rule of not touching the cake, and now it's smushed.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood The Fire Drill; Daniel and Mom Go to the Market
Daniel and his class participate in a fire drill and learn about staying safe in an emergency; Daniel gets lost at the market.
Work It Out Wombats! Great Uncle Duper's Super Visit; Claydate With Louisa New
The Wombats build a wind chime to help Great Uncle Duper fall asleep; Zeek tries to make Snout out of clay.
Molly of Denali Puppypalooza Part 1; Puppypalooza Part 2
Tooey worries that one of the sled dogs, Cali, doesn't feel well; Tooey is able to choose one of Cali's puppies to keep and train as a sled dog.
Carl the Collector The Meltdown; Carl's Cast
Carl can't wait for the ice cream festival; Carl is upset that he has to wear a cast on his broken wrist.
Phoebe & Jay Paint on the Mail; The Last Box
Phoebe and Jay accidentally get paint on the mail and have to decode addresses; Phoebe and Jay find their parents' box of memories.
Lyla in the Loop Cub Chuck Hustle; Lyla the Lefty
Lyla has to help multiple people but rushes each task, which makes things worse; Lyla must use her left hand after hurting her right wrist.
Sesame Street Abby Taps Into Kindness
Abby sees Nina and Charlie tap dancing and tries to keep up, but she doesn't know how to do the moves and follow the rhythm.
Alma's Way World's Greatest Playdate; What Alma Wants
Alma gets jealous when Rafia and Lucas talk about their fun playdate; Alma can't decide if she wants to see a new movie.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Language students learn to make the most of their Japanese skills by watching dramas featuring useful communication strategies, snappy videos about onomatopoeia, and documentaries on senpai in Japan.
The filmmakers spotlight various aspects of Japan through its landscapes, wildlife, art, culture, governance and lifestyle.
Chef Rika cooks alongside two famous chefs to show viewers how to prepare a number of delicious Japanese dishes within five minutes.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
The hosts explore Tokyo and its old towns to learn how tradition and trends coexist, while uncovering surprises along the way.
Wild Kratts Under Frozen Pond
The Wild Kratts discover how pond animals survive during winter.
Weather Hunters Groundhog Birthday
After a groundhog predicts more winter weather, Benny is convinced he will have snow on his birthday so he plans a snow-filled birthday party.
Arthur Rhyme for Your Life; For Whom the Bell Tolls
Binky falls asleep while writing a poem; Arthur takes care of D.W. after she loses her voice.
Odd Squad First Day
Agents struggle with a case; Oscar interviews potential candidates to run the Odd Squad Creature Room.
Business and global current events.
Discovering Japan by bicycle, exploring a side of Japan not found in guidebooks.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
The nation's first statewide student news network.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Dreamers One and All
Exploring the ancestry of actress Sharon Stone and model Chrissy Teigen includes traveling across Europe and Thailand.
American Experience Seabiscuit
A wealthy owner, a stubborn trainer and two jockeys turn thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit into a champion and national hero.
Frontline The War Cabinet New
From clashes with allies to waging war in the Middle East, examining the key players behind President Donald Trump's expansive use of the U.S. military.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Independent Lens Third Act New
Filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura and his father, filmmaker Robert A. Nakamura, confront art, activism and aging, from World War II incarceration to cultural awakening and a Parkinson's diagnosis.
Home Is a Hotel (2023)
From a single mother trying to find her missing daughter to an elderly woman going blind and facing eviction, the low-income residents of San Francisco's single room occupancy housing tell their stories.
