
TV Schedule for PBS (WFWA) Fort Wayne, IN
Friday, September 26th TV listings for PBS (WFWA) Fort Wayne, IN
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Mad at the Crayon Factory; Mad at School
Daniel gets mad when he doesn't get a crayon box right away at the Crayon Factory.
Rosie's Rules Dance Party Island; Rosie the Mascot
Rosie makes a dance party island in her backyard, but the flag she puts up causes confusion; Rosie decides to be the mascot for Javi's soccer team.
Sesame Street Roar, it's a Dinosaur
Elmo, Chris and their friends on Sesame Street dress up as dinosaurs; with help from Elmo's book, they learn facts about dinosaurs.
Work It Out Wombats! Survey Says; Lost and Found Patrol
Mr. E has a lot of ping-pong balls and the survey says that he should sell the purple ones; Super's lost her glasses and the Lost and Found Patrol try to find them.
Donkey Hodie Groovy Guitar; Treasure Nest
Donkey's guitar goes missing just before the talent show; Duck Duck finally finds her family's treasure nest, but she is unable to open it.
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Spoon Sounds; Robotta the Artiste
Pinkalicious collects all the spoons in Pinkville to create a giant wind chime; Pinkalicious is invited to create 100 line drawings for an exhibit at the art museum.
Elinor Wonders Why Frozen Fish; Pirate Treasure
Elinor and friends wonder about what happens to fish when the lake freezes in the winter; while the kids are playing pirates, Ari realizes he forgot where he hid the treasure.
Alma's Way Alma on the Moo-ve; The Lucas Look
Papi is called to rescue a cow on the loose in the Bronx; Lucas gets upset after Alma, Eddie and Lauren copy his new hairstyle.
The Lawrence Welk Show Famous Themes
The show opens with "Happy Days"; other songs include "Any Time," "Nadia's Theme," "Bubbles in the Wine" and "Love Nest."
Baking With Julia Quickbreads With Marion Cunningham
Marion Cunningham makes buttermilk crumb muffins and scones, popovers, Irish soda bread and baking powder biscuits.
This Old House The Jamestown Net-Zero House: Roger's Nod to Sod
Roger visits a nearby sod farm with Jenn and Kevin; Richard inspects the HVAC installation; a gas fireplace goes in the living room; Tom and Jeff attach screens to the side porch; outside, a new well is dug to provide water for the landscaping.
Life From Above Moving Planet
Cameras in space offer a new perspective of life on Earth as satellites follow an elephant family struggling through drought and thousands of Shaolin Kung Fu students performing in synchronicity.
10 Monuments That Changed America
Original American monuments and the stories behind American favorites, from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to Confederate soldier monuments.
10 Modern Marvels That Changed America
Engineering feats that made modern civilization possible, from the connection of roads and bridges to rail networks and a continent-wide freeway system.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda.
A Ball State professor sues for wrongful termination; NIPSCO proposes a solution to protect customers from data center rate hikes; Gov. Mike Braun to release results of an audit on the IEDC.
Washington Week With The Atlantic New
Stephen Hayes, The Dispatch; Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; MSNBC's Ali Vitali; Nancy Youssef, The Atlantic.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover New
World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain talks about the global hunger crisis.
38th Hispanic Heritage Awards New
The 38th annual Hispanic Heritage Awards honor Latinos in a variety of fields.
VOCES: Omara -- Cuba's Legendary Diva New
Cuban singer Omara Portuondo's life, from the stages of Havana's nightclubs to her worldwide fame as part of the Buena Vista Social Club.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Stephen Hayes, The Dispatch; Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; MSNBC's Ali Vitali; Nancy Youssef, The Atlantic.
Firing Line With Margaret Hoover
World Food Programme Executive Director Cindy McCain talks about the global hunger crisis.
The 38th annual Hispanic Heritage Awards honor Latinos in a variety of fields.
VOCES: Omara -- Cuba's Legendary Diva
Cuban singer Omara Portuondo's life, from the stages of Havana's nightclubs to her worldwide fame as part of the Buena Vista Social Club.
Life From Above Colorful Planet
Viewing Earth's kaleidoscope of colors, including swirls of turquoise phytoplankton, China's blooming yellow flowers, and the night waters near Argentina that are spotted with green lights.
Life From Above Patterned Planet
Viewing the shapes that cover the earth's surface from space; the Australian Outback is covered in pale spots due to wombats and elephants.
Life From Above Changing Planet
Cameras in space show Earth to be a changing, fragile planet, with disappearing forests and melting glaciers.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Everyone Makes Mistakes
Helping children understand that everyone makes mistakes; ventriloquist Susan Linn.
Arthur The Boy Who Cried Comet; Arthur and Los Vecinos
Buster believes that a comet is heading straight for Earth; Arthur learns about a different culture when a Spanish family moves in.
A Ball State professor sues for wrongful termination; NIPSCO proposes a solution to protect customers from data center rate hikes; Gov. Mike Braun to release results of an audit on the IEDC.
Washington Week With The Atlantic
Stephen Hayes, The Dispatch; Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; MSNBC's Ali Vitali; Nancy Youssef, The Atlantic.
Woodsmith Shop Hokkaido Sideboard
A sideboard that has big style without taking up a lot of space, featuriing solid wood case construction, making doors and drawers and shaping the legs with a band saw and hand tools.
The American Woodshop The Go-to Corner Chair
An unconventional corner chair made of a bent lamination arm rest supported by turned red oak spindles with a plank seat.