Thursday, January 8th TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL
Vegesaurs The Nest
Minty tries to fly and is mistaken for a baby Bokchoydactyl by its mother, who takes Minty back to their nest; Ginger needs a rescue plan.
Mia & Codie Codie Likes to Dance; Kite Flight; Drummer Boy
Codie wants to learn to dance like Mia; Codie learns more than one way to fly a kite; Mia programs Codie to play the drum.
Wimee's Words Pants
Singing silly songs about pants; finding other things that come in pairs.
Camp TV Snow Day
Making fake snow and hot chocolate snowmen; polar bears; glaciers and icebergs; playing a ping pong ball game; learning to doodle daily; similes.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies my /s/tuffy
Dusty, Dott, and Alphabott team up to explore the letter s -- how it is written, the sound it represents and words that use the letter s; Dusty and Dott discuss the concepts of privacy, sharing and gratitude.
Albie's Elevator Lemonade Stand; Cups, Cups, Cups
Danny's rave review of Jay's lemonade recipe inspires Albie to create her own; Huggy and Albie want to build the biggest cup tower.
America's Test Kitchen Catalan Supper
Spanish seafood stew; comparing disposable and reusable plastic bags; red pepper coques.
Story in the Public Square Erin Harkey
Arts advocate Erin Harkey talks about the value of art in public life.
A newly reimagined take on WILL-TV's beloved half-hour magazine program from the mid-'90s. Rooted in storytelling, "Prairie Fire" brings you cinematic documentaries, profiles and performances from downstate Illinois.
Outcast Nation: LGBTQIA+: Homeless. Unseen. In New York City
Verite storytelling, in-depth interviews and intimate portraits offer a look at the crisis of queer youth homelessness in New York.
The Florida Legislative Investigation Committee uses scare tactics to root out communist and homosexual teachers and students from state campuses between 1956 and 1965.
Visiting Marie Curie; author Soman Chainani; Bill Monroe's bluegrass legacy; impact of climate change on glaciers; a virtual visit to Polynesia.
Steve Trash Science Who Let the Cows Out; Day-Tuh Vs Dat-Uh
The ways that farmers and ranchers try to keep streams and ponds free of pollution; the proper pronunciation of the word data.
The Infinite Art Hunt Sonic Sable (Comic Books)
Freddie's best friend Sable is bullied about her artwork and decides to give up her dream of creating a comic book.
Curious Crew Football Science
A football's shape makes it difficult to determine how it will bounce; designing a water balloon helmet; biochemical engineer Tamara Reid Bush explains the movement of the human body.
A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
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 Erin Harkey
Arts advocate Erin Harkey talks about the value of art in public life.
This is Our Story Mattoon
Reconnecting Roots Food: Around the Table
Chef Mashama Bailey prepares a favorite dish based on regional ingredients at The Grey in Savannah, Ga.; the concept of foodways.
After Auschwitz (2017)
Hoping to find a sense of normalcy, six female Holocaust survivors immigrate to America, get married and raise children.
Remember Us: The Fight for America's World War I Memorial in Washington D.C.
The building of America's National World War I Memorial, a century after the war ended, in Washington, D.C.
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break.
World events, business news and weather forecasts; broadcast in English.
Outcast Nation: LGBTQIA+: Homeless. Unseen. In New York City
Verite storytelling, in-depth interviews and intimate portraits offer a look at the crisis of queer youth homelessness in New York.
The Florida Legislative Investigation Committee uses scare tactics to root out communist and homosexual teachers and students from state campuses between 1956 and 1965.
Story in the Public Square Erin Harkey
Arts advocate Erin Harkey talks about the value of art in public life.
America's Test Kitchen Catalan Supper
Spanish seafood stew; comparing disposable and reusable plastic bags; red pepper coques.
This is Our Story Mattoon
Reconnecting Roots Food: Around the Table
Chef Mashama Bailey prepares a favorite dish based on regional ingredients at The Grey in Savannah, Ga.; the concept of foodways.
After Auschwitz (2017)
Hoping to find a sense of normalcy, six female Holocaust survivors immigrate to America, get married and raise children.
Remember Us: The Fight for America's World War I Memorial in Washington D.C.
The building of America's National World War I Memorial, a century after the war ended, in Washington, D.C.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Sunflower Sunset
Gentle sun salutations and easy-to-follow yoga moves help create more ease in the hands, neck, shoulders, back and hips.
Curious Crew Bouyancy
An object's ability to float; making a hovering balloon; microbiologist Joan Rose talks about how a water research lab works.
The Infinite Art Hunt The Ketchup Catastrophe (Mask Making)
An embarrassing event makes Freddie want to cover up at a mask making workshop.
Steve Trash Science Biomes; Reduce Reuse Recycle
The varieties of biomes that exist on Earth; how to make less waste and pollution by reducing, reusing and recycling.
A visit with Pablo Picasso; how art affects the brain; author Peter Brown; the jazz legacy of Gil Evans; jazz conducting; a virtual visit to London; the life and work of Duke Ellington.
