Friday, April 17th TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL HD
Vegesaurs Coconut Roll
Ginger and the Baby Pea-Rexes get caught in the middle of out-of-control rolling Coconutdons and tail swatting Pineapplesaurus.
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 Hotel Manager; Robotics Technician
Rae learns the importance of organizing tasks as a hotel manager at the Skillsville Hotel; as a robotics technician, Dev needs to troubleshoot a malfunctioning construction robot.
Camp TV Make a Splash Day
Freezing water by touch; learning how fish sleep; building suspense; splash dance.
Camp TV Self-Care Day
Making a worry doll; playing "Finish the Drawing" and "Dome of Compliments."
The Reading League's Reading Buddies /w/ishful thinking
Exploring the letter w -- how it is written, the sound it represents and words that use the letter w; Dott helps Dusty distinguish between "indoor" and "outdoor" voices.
Zula Patrol The Missing Elements; Journey to the Center of Gorga
Gremlinlike elements transform themselves into a giant rubber band and send Dark Truder far into space; Multo shrinks Bula and Zeeter.
Woodsmith Shop Seating for Two
Two simple seating options -- a stool with bamboo-inspired turned legs and a folding outdoor bench.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
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.
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.
Steve Trash Science What Is Science?; Food Webs
What science is and how valuable it can be; the world of food webs.
Biz Kid$ Your First Big Purchase
Budgeting, researching, and negotiating before making a big purchase.
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.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens.
Heartland Highways II Horseshoe Pitchers; Kaleidoskopika; Lilly House
Refresh Quest Wild Crafted Picnic
Exploring the possibility of foraging in the Ojai wilderness; a local foraging guide gathers a wild crafted picnic from shrubs that can be found in the backyard.
John McGivern's Main Streets Long Grove, II
Main Street is alive and well. It's where the heart of the community beats the loudest. It's also where you will find six-time Emmy award-winning actor and host John McGivern.
Wild Foods Montana
Members of the Cree Nation reintroduce the American buffalo; a new breed of cattle ranchers on Montana's high plains; conservationists in the Centennial Valley work to restore the Arctic grayling.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Fascist Story
The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler.
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.
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.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
Woodsmith Shop Seating for Two
Two simple seating options -- a stool with bamboo-inspired turned legs and a folding outdoor bench.
Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens.
Heartland Highways II Horseshoe Pitchers; Kaleidoskopika; Lilly House
Refresh Quest Wild Crafted Picnic
Exploring the possibility of foraging in the Ojai wilderness; a local foraging guide gathers a wild crafted picnic from shrubs that can be found in the backyard.
John McGivern's Main Streets Long Grove, II
Main Street is alive and well. It's where the heart of the community beats the loudest. It's also where you will find six-time Emmy award-winning actor and host John McGivern.
Wild Foods Montana
Members of the Cree Nation reintroduce the American buffalo; a new breed of cattle ranchers on Montana's high plains; conservationists in the Centennial Valley work to restore the Arctic grayling.
Rick Steves' Europe Germany's Fascist Story
The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
A fun and approachable breakdown of political news.
A day in the life of a pilot; tips for a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela; chocolate mousse; baking Easter bread in Poland, Bulgaria and Greece.
The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Two Seasons
Creating the same landscape setting from summer into winter.
J Schwanke's Life in Bloom Blooms by the Bay
Touring the San Francisco Flower Market; arranging flowers with Aaron Peskin; what it takes to be a flower buyer on a grand scale.
