
Wednesday, October 22nd TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL
Zula Patrol Hey Kids, Amazing Space Monkeys!; The Blorp
Space Monkeys steal Zula Patrol headquarters; Deliria creates a monster concoction she calls "The Blorp."
Wimee's Words Plants
Wimee and friends write a story about cotton candy rain; translating the word plant into six languages; Jim writes a song about flowers; Wimee and team play a number crunching game.
Camp TV Black and White Day
Penguins and ravens; turning black and white video into color; chewy chocolate chip cookies; dancing to go-go rhythms; singing about a shooting star.
Wordsville The Slumber, Moderation, and Sly Cases
The Word Detectives help Clay find his swiped slumber mask; Gabby and Sly search for athlete Glory's missing moderation timer; the sleuth's track down Sly's SLY jacket.
Albie's Elevator Keytar Rock Star; Confidence Button
Albie dreams about becoming a keytar rockstar but first she needs to learn about practice; a fashion designer inspires Albie to believe in her own ideas.
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini France: The Noble Olive
The olive harvest in the South of France; a family that makes olive oil; a farmer grows herbs late in the season to be infused in the olive oil; how olive oil is used in bread made with heirloom wheat.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area.
Healthy Minds With Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Motivated Behavior: Training Your Brain
How talk therapy, exposure therapy, meditation and spirituality can impact the brain's pre-frontal cortex to regulate emotion and decision making.
New Jersey's tidal areas include the Hackensack Meadowlands and the Hamilton-Trenton Marsh along the Delaware River.
Charlie Bee Company Yankee Bees
Charlie travels back to his childhood summer home of Berkshire County in Massachusetts; Charlie meets local beekeeper Curtis Mraz, who shows Charlie the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
Blake and Laura try to convince Samuel Clemens he can make a mark for himself with a career change; guitarist Django Reinhardt; author Lee Gramling; a professional bull rider and clown.
DIY Science Time Life Cycles
Growing caterpillars, releasing butterflies and planting plants; a field trip to Wright State University.
Menghayati! To Build a Bridge
An endangered creature that clings to trees in the canopy and can survive cyclones.
Biz Kid$ Take It to the Bank
Services offered by financial institutions.
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.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
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.
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.
New Jersey's tidal areas include the Hackensack Meadowlands and the Hamilton-Trenton Marsh along the Delaware River.
Charlie Bee Company Yankee Bees
Charlie travels back to his childhood summer home of Berkshire County in Massachusetts; Charlie meets local beekeeper Curtis Mraz, who shows Charlie the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
Interviews and investigative reporting on the people and movements driving positive systemic change.
Modern Pioneering With Georgia Pellegrini France: The Noble Olive
The olive harvest in the South of France; a family that makes olive oil; a farmer grows herbs late in the season to be infused in the olive oil; how olive oil is used in bread made with heirloom wheat.
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.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
GardenFit Edible Classroom
Alice Waters, creator of the farm-to-table movement and founder of the Edible Schoolyard Project, learns a simple routine to restore shoulder movement and reduce stress while harvesting fruit trees.
Biz Kid$ It's a Job to Get a Job!
Writing a resume; dressing for success; interviewing.
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.
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.
The career of Leonard Bernstein; author Jonathan Rosen explains how childhood fears inspired him; Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music.