Thursday, April 9th TV listings for PBS (WEIU) Charleston, IL
Vegesaurs Apple Tales
When Ginger gets stung by an Appleflyus it leaves a painful and incredibly itchy sore, and the only way to cure it is with the tail of an Appleflyus; Wasabi cracks his tooth on a lava nut.
Mia & Codie Balloons, Balloons, Balloons; Just My Size; Bye Bye Birdie
Codie accidentally floats away; Mia helps Codie grow with code; a baby bird falls out of its nest.
Skillsville Firefighter; Bank Teller
Firefighter Rae uses a strategy to remain calm as she helps save the farm; as a bank teller, Cora needs to stay focused when helping the Beeples with depositing and withdrawing from their accounts.
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.
The Reading League's Reading Buddies /p/enny for your thoughts
Exploring the letter p -- how it is written and the sound it represents; words that use the letter p; Dott teaches Dusty about land acknowledgment and Indigenous populations; practicing balletic positions.
Zula Patrol Creature Features; Fried Greenhouse Tomatoes
The Zula Patrol takes some strange creatures back to Zula; a robot begins making duplicates of itself.
Cooking tips, techniques and advice.
Story in the Public Square David McCraw
David McCraw, deputy general counsel for The New York Times.
City Spotlight Mattoon & Charleston
Books by the River Jeffrey Lofton
Author Jeffrey Lofton discusses "Red Clay Suzie," and shares his experience living as an openly gay person who also has a disability.
No Place to Grow Old (2024)
A growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: the increasing number of seniors facing homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this poignant documentary follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home.
Social Security: 90 Years Strong
The history of America's most successful social insurance program, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935.
A live show at The Grandel Theatre in St. Louis features ten real-life stories followed by interviews, bloopers and snippets of famous moms talking about their children and their own mothers.
WoodSongs Kids The Campbell Kids & Sabrina Patel
The Campbell Kids, a trio of brothers and sisters from White Bluff, Tenn.; 10-year-old fiddle player Sabrina Patel from Birlington, N.C.
Steve Trash Science Plants; Wicked Waves of Sound
Exploring plants, the most prolific living creatures on Earth; sound waves.
Biz Kid$ My First Credit Card
Getting a credit card and using it correctly; understanding terms like credit score and APR.
Curious Crew Inertia
How a still object remains at rest while an object in motion keeps moving unless another force acts on it; safety restraints; technology coordinator Michelle Massey; pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha.
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 David McCraw
David McCraw, deputy general counsel for The New York Times.
This is Our Story Paris
Reconnecting Roots Bourbon: The Spirit of America
Hiking the bourbon trail to find out how it changed America.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Role in American History
Tracing Missouri's lasting role in U.S. history, from Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War.
Historians and descendents of homesteaders reveal details about pioneer life; filmed in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota locations throughout the four seasons.
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.
No Place to Grow Old (2024)
A growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: the increasing number of seniors facing homelessness. Set in Portland, Oregon, this poignant documentary follows the lives of three older adults navigating the harsh realities of life without a home.
Social Security: 90 Years Strong
The history of America's most successful social insurance program, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935.
A live show at The Grandel Theatre in St. Louis features ten real-life stories followed by interviews, bloopers and snippets of famous moms talking about their children and their own mothers.
Story in the Public Square David McCraw
David McCraw, deputy general counsel for The New York Times.
Cooking tips, techniques and advice.
This is Our Story Paris
Reconnecting Roots Bourbon: The Spirit of America
Hiking the bourbon trail to find out how it changed America.
Crossroads of a Nation: Missouri's Indelible Role in American History
Tracing Missouri's lasting role in U.S. history, from Indigenous cultures up to the brink of the Civil War.
Historians and descendents of homesteaders reveal details about pioneer life; filmed in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota locations throughout the four seasons.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Peaceful Wood Glen
Strengthening warrior moves to create more tone in the legs, combined with upper body stretches for shoulders and upper back.
Curious Crew Electric Batteries
Batteries change chemical energy into electrical energy; designing a better battery; scientist Tonya Matthews; nuclear physicist Artemis Spyrou.
Biz Kid$ Money Really Does Grow on Trees
Opportunities for making money.
Steve Trash Science Birds Are Amazing; Renewable Vs Nonrenewable
Birds; what makes an energy resource renewable or nonrenewable.
WoodSongs Kids The Huckle Berries & Caleb Hardin
The Huckle Berries from Fort Payne, Ala.; 15-year-old guitarist Caleb Hardin from Bowling Green, Ky.
