
Thursday, October 23rd TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL HD
Zula Patrol Vanishing Cream; There Goes the Neighborhood
Deliria and Cloid start to remove craters from every moon, planet and asteroid; Dark Truder moves his secret hideout into Zula Canyon.
Wimee's Words Monkeys
Wimee and friends sing a silly song about marching monkeys; Jim sings a monkey song about opposites; a book about an old monkey.
Camp TV Rainbow Day
Making a walking water rainbow; singing about ROYGBIV; learning about why the sky is blue; sketching clouds; elephants and river otters.
Wordsville The Lethargic, Astonishing, and Competition Cases
The detectives help reporter Read find the lethargic word of the day missing from her report; Gabby and Sly uncover a magician's hat; the duo must locate a missing scoreboard.
Albie's Elevator Bubble Popper; /DJ T.Bitz No Rules Disco
Albie learns how to fill up her "me bubble' with confidence; Albie learns why rules are a good way to keep everyone safe while having fun.
America's Test Kitchen Farmer's Brunch
A German farmer's breakfast; reviewing cookie sheets; Dutch apple pie.
Story in the Public Square John Feerick
Constitutional scholar John Feerick sheds light on the 25th amendment.
Jesse Ventura Shocks the World
Jesse Ventura explores the people, values and experiences that have shaped him, from pro wrestling to the governor's office.
The rise in U.S. traffic deaths and the media culture around dangerous driving; exploring how popular media -- including many car commercials -- celebrate the kind of high-risk driving that kills people and tears families apart.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.
DIY Science Time Fire Department
Meeting firefighters at Miami Township Fire and EMS and learning about rescue tools and vehicles; building a scissors lift using hydraulics.
Menghayati! The Chocolate Creature From the Village Ambotolahy
An adventure that uncovers a rare chocolate-colored creature seen for the first time in a remote village in Madagascar.
Biz Kid$ It's a Job to Get a Job!
Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing.
Presenting a round-up of the most recent news and developments from across the world.
Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region.
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.
Story in the Public Square John Feerick
Constitutional scholar John Feerick sheds light on the 25th amendment.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Ali Velshi
Journalist Ali Velshi shares his family's journey from India to Canada, their ties to Mahatma Gandhi and his mission to protect democracy through civic engagement.
How a group of Montana farmers and ranchers turned into an anti-government movement, intent on overthrowing the status quo and starting their own country.
Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Jesse Ventura Shocks the World
Jesse Ventura explores the people, values and experiences that have shaped him, from pro wrestling to the governor's office.
The rise in U.S. traffic deaths and the media culture around dangerous driving; exploring how popular media -- including many car commercials -- celebrate the kind of high-risk driving that kills people and tears families apart.
Story in the Public Square John Feerick
Constitutional scholar John Feerick sheds light on the 25th amendment.
America's Test Kitchen Farmer's Brunch
A German farmer's breakfast; reviewing cookie sheets; Dutch apple pie.
Live From the LBJ Library With Mark Updegrove Ali Velshi
Journalist Ali Velshi shares his family's journey from India to Canada, their ties to Mahatma Gandhi and his mission to protect democracy through civic engagement.
How a group of Montana farmers and ranchers turned into an anti-government movement, intent on overthrowing the status quo and starting their own country.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Waterfall
Standing postures designed to improve balance while creating more flexibility in the legs and hips.
Biz Kid$ Fundraising Can Be Fun
Fundraising includes organizing volunteers, choosing the right venue and keeping expenses low.
Menghayati! Prehistoric Creature of the Seas
A nearly extinct living dinosaur in a special town along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica.
DIY Science Time Caverns
A field trip to Ohio Caverns to see stalactite and stalagmite formations; making geodes and rock candies.
Old-fashioned remedies at an apothecary shop; Ben Franklin checks the status of his inventions in modern times; author Taryn Souders explains why math and ice cream are central to her writing.