TV Schedule for PBS (W25AT) Tupper Lake, NY
Tuesday, February 10th TV listings for PBS (W25AT) Tupper Lake, NY
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.
Carl the Collector Lemons!; The Butterfly Collection
Carl surprises Sheldon with a lemonade stand, but is confused when Sheldon runs off; Carl's caterpillars turn into butterflies.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Something Special for Dad; I Love You, Mom
Daniel visits the post office and learns how letters are sorted and mailed, then sends a letter to Dad; Daniel and Dad Tiger surprise Mom with banana bread.
Phoebe & Jay Lost and Found; Comic Tragedy New
Phoebe and Jay use a checklist to guide them through their tasks; Jay creates his first comic book and learns about the importance of page order.
Sesame Street Nursery Rhyme Day on Sesame Street
Reporters Elmo and Abby offer strategies to Nursery Rhyme characters experiencing big feelings of excitement, nervousness and frustration.
Work It Out Wombats! A House for Snout; JunJun's Brain Freeze
Zeke and Louise plan to build a house for Snout; Kaya hopes to make a video once JunJun conquers his on-camera jitters.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Something Special for Dad; I Love You, Mom
Daniel visits the post office and learns how letters are sorted and mailed, then sends a letter to Dad; Daniel and Dad Tiger surprise Mom with banana bread.
Arthur Arthur's Snow Biz; Bugged
Arthur's snow shoveling business is booming, until Buster decides to compete against him; Brain wakes up to find he is a cockroach.
Rick Steves' Europe Paris of the Parisians
The Eiffel Tower; cruising the Seine; visiting the market for fresh food and flowers; window-shopping in Paris; a nighttime ride through the city.
This Old House Brookline Mid-century Modern House: Apprentices in Sill School
Norm teaches the apprentices how to lay a sill on the new foundation; Richard scopes the sewer to see what might be lurking inside; Kevin, the homeowners and their designer start in on a plan to create a sleek, modern space.
Antiques Roadshow Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 3
Appraisals from Churchill Downs racetrack include a Chinese gilt bronze bodhisattva circa 1650, a Nicolai Fechin oil portrait and a holly sewing box circa 1861.
Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie Part Three -- Refuge, Reinvention and Revolution
A long-lived culture of innovation, from "talented tinkerers" like Snowflake Bentley to the rise of IBM and creation of the Interstate highways.
Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie Part Four, Doers and Shapers
The people and institutions that push boundaries, starting with education and the philosophy of John Dewey; Vermont's Billboard law and Act 250; cultural movements such as Bread and Puppet Theater.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Westward Bound New
Tracing the family trees of talk show host Sara Haines and playwright Tracy Letts.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Strange Fruit New
How Black and Jewish communities collaborated in music, film and activism from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Frontline Crisis in Venezuela New
Investigating the fall of Nicolás Maduro, the legacy of curruption, challenges to democracy and Venezuela's conflict with the U.S.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Westward Bound
Tracing the family trees of talk show host Sara Haines and playwright Tracy Letts.
Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Strange Fruit
How Black and Jewish communities collaborated in music, film and activism from the 1920s to the 1950s.
Frontline Crisis in Venezuela
Investigating the fall of Nicolás Maduro, the legacy of curruption, challenges to democracy and Venezuela's conflict with the U.S.
North to New York: The Great Migration in NY's Capital Region
New York's Capital Region celebrates Mississippi Day each September, commemorating the roots of a community born from the migration of Blacks from the small town of Shubuta, Miss., to Albany, N.Y. and surrounding areas.
Echoes of Praise: Gospel Music in NY's Capital Region
The tradition and legacy of gospel music in New York's Capital Region.
Wai Lana Yoga Sports Protection
Stretching out the front thighs and strengthening the back thighs.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Balance
A full body workout that strengthens the core and improves balance.
Elinor Wonders Why The House That Ants Built; Special Places
Elinor, Olive and Ari disagree about the best way to build a couch cushion castle; when Ari misplaces the group's favorite ball, they discover that he needs a system for keeping track of his things.
Nature Cat Saving Seeds; Onward and Mossward
The gang replants their favorite sunflower; after the gang gets lost during a treasure hunt, Nature Cat advises them to follow mossy trees home.
Molly of Denali Hot Springs Eternal; Tooey's Hero
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.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific: Cupid Calls It Quits
Pinkalicious can't wait to make valentines for her class party, but Cupid offers her a trade that turns her plans upside-down.
Wild Kratts Eel-lectric!
When the Tortuga crashes somewhere in the middle of the Amazon rain forest, the ship's electrical system is destroyed.
Weather Hunters The Leaf Painter
The Hunter kids head to the state park to learn why leaves change color.
