Thursday, April 16th TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL HD
Vegesaurs Hibernation
During a snowball fight, Ginger and the Pea-Rexes accidentally wake up a Kiwimammuthus from its hibernation and have to tire out the furry beast to get it back to sleep.
Mia and her bro-bot Codie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary as Mia grows as a coder, thinker, big sister and learns more about coding her world.
Skillsville Civil Engineer; Drone Operator
As a civil engineer, Dev needs to build a bridge in Skillsville to get the Beeples across the river; Dev, Cora and Rae work together to make pizza deliveries as drone operators.
Camp TV Carnival Day
Becoming a puppet; playing Skee-Ball; meeting a bear cuscus; reading "Night at the Fair."
Camp TV Time Warp Day
Baking dinosaur footprint cookies; playing a drawing game; making a telephone with cups.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies /e/lephant in the room
Exploring the letter e -- how it is written and the short sound it represents; words that use the letter e; Dusty and Dott discuss gratitude and ways to express it; energizing exercise.
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.
America's Test Kitchen Comforting Japanese Dinners
Japanese fried pork chops; reviewing types of Japanese rice; Japanese curry rice with chicken.
Story in the Public Square Julia Minson
Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson.
City Spotlight Mattoon & Charleston
Between the Covers Meg Cabot -- Enchanted to Meet You
Author Meg Cabot discusses "Enchanted to Meet You: A Witches of West Harbor Novel."
My Sweet Land (2024)
For 11-year-old Vrej, life in his homeland, Artsakh, is like a paradise, but when war starts again, can he carry a nation's hopes on his young shoulders?
She Was First Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating home, community and the transformative power of storytelling with author Jacqueline Woodson.
WoodSongs Kids Derek Stone & Owen Hoopes
Derek Stone, 13, plays the banjo, guitar, mandolin and Native American flute; 13-year-old fiddle player Owen Hoopes.
Steve Trash Science Landforms; Muscular Systems
Examining the different landforms on Earth; taking a deep dive into human muscular systems.
Biz Kid$ Debt: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
The owner of a carpet cleaning company and a radio disc jockey discuss managing debt.
Curious Crew Central Nervous System
Uncontrollable hands, knee-jerk reflex and reaction times; designing a sensory fidget toy; Dr. Janet Hauck.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
Story in the Public Square Julia Minson
Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson.
This is Our Story Paris
Reconnecting Roots Baseball: First Pitch
Baseball unites civil rights and workers' rights in America.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rifts Roads and Civil Rights
Trace Missouri's complex transformation from a battleground to a keystone state; explore the role in westward expansion, the civil war era as a border state and the persistent struggle for civil rights and racial justice.
A journey of life, love, loss and redemption with the L.A. Harvard School class of 1974.
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.
My Sweet Land (2024)
For 11-year-old Vrej, life in his homeland, Artsakh, is like a paradise, but when war starts again, can he carry a nation's hopes on his young shoulders?
She Was First Jacqueline Woodson
Celebrating home, community and the transformative power of storytelling with author Jacqueline Woodson.
Story in the Public Square Julia Minson
Harvard Kennedy School professor and author Julia Minson.
America's Test Kitchen Comforting Japanese Dinners
Japanese fried pork chops; reviewing types of Japanese rice; Japanese curry rice with chicken.
This is Our Story Paris
Reconnecting Roots Baseball: First Pitch
Baseball unites civil rights and workers' rights in America.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Rifts Roads and Civil Rights
Trace Missouri's complex transformation from a battleground to a keystone state; explore the role in westward expansion, the civil war era as a border state and the persistent struggle for civil rights and racial justice.
A journey of life, love, loss and redemption with the L.A. Harvard School class of 1974.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Ocean Mist
Seated sun salutations and gentle stretches to increase range of motion and enhance mobility in the shoulders, back and hips.
Curious Crew Basketball Science
Layup angles and curvy bounce passes; designing a mini free-throw machine; Dr. Sonia Rana; computer coder Hillary Lewandowski.
Biz Kid$ Your First Big Purchase
Budgeting, researching, and negotiating before making a big purchase.
Steve Trash Science What Is Science?; Food Webs
What science is and how valuable it can be; the world of food webs.
WoodSongs Kids Dylan Shaw & Adalyn Ramey
Blues and jazz pianist/organist Dylan Shaw; 12-year-old singer-songwriter Adalyn Ramey captures the heart and soul of the Appalachian people in her original songs.
