2024-07-08
Follow Rome's rise through its awe-inspiring art, starting at Rome's humble birthplace in the Forum. Soon, Rome is graced with supersized monuments like the majestic domed Pantheon and the Colosseum, where gladiators battled to the death. Also, get a glimpse of Rome's more intimate side: the colorful mosaics, luxurious frescoes, and realistic portraits of the solid citizens who made Rome great. (R
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An empowering and honest story of adoption. Elizabeth and Jud Curry always knew they wanted a large family. Despite already raising multiple children, their ambitious altruism pushes them to do more. Over the course of several years they adopt five children, all with special needs, from Vietnam and China. One of those adoptees is Hayden, a young girl born with linear nevus sebaceous syndrome, a di
A family reeling from the unjust incarceration of an ailing mentally ill loved one, calls on their faith and the strength of community to right a systemic wrong. Music, love and creativity are used to permeate the isolation of a solitary confinement cell, and a public performance on prison grounds is used to challenge the state to do better. (Repeat).
Out of prison, the Professor is eager to return to his duties at the university and with the police. Detectives need the Professor's assistance to investigate a string of strange deaths before more people perish. (New).
Alphy is invited to a party in a country mansion, where he wants to raise funds for the struggling church. The evening's festivities are cut short when a body is discovered in the basement. (New).
Rachita's past traumas reemerge as Rav's capture attempt takes an unexpected turn. The team utilizes Martin's information to track down a former buddy of Frank's who holds a grudge, just as Rachita fears one of her team members is hiding something. (New).
The day after Bella's confrontation with Cecil, her daughter, Alice, finds a locket that reveals a secret Constance has been hiding. When Lucian finally acknowledges his true feelings, Alice takes him aside to disclose the secret from Constance's past. (Repeat).
Rick Steves travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe. (Repeat).
A love note to travel featuring vivid footage from Guatemala, Ethiopia, Palestine and Iran.
An in-depth overview of Ken Burns' iconic "Civil War" series, featuring insights from Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns and Buddy Squires. (Repeat).
Alphy is invited to a party in a country mansion, where he wants to raise funds for the struggling church. The evening's festivities are cut short when a body is discovered in the basement. (Repeat).
Rachita's past traumas reemerge as Rav's capture attempt takes an unexpected turn. The team utilizes Martin's information to track down a former buddy of Frank's who holds a grudge, just as Rachita fears one of her team members is hiding something. (Repeat).
Mrs. MacGrady has cancer: Arthur and D.W. take her chicken soup and stuffed animals; Muffy pretends nothing has changed; and an upset Francine can't bring herself to visit. Lance Armstrong makes a special appearance to teach Francine and the others what they can do for cancer survivors. (Repeat).
Olympia and Otis babysit Baby Genius; and Oona recalls when she switched bodies with a fly. (Repeat).
Molly and Trini find baby hares in their butterfly garden; Molly and Tooey find a stray cat. (Repeat).
Alma convinces Lucas to sing at open mic night, but when he gets stage fright, she must find a way to help him. / Alma wants the title of Ultimate Helper of the Week, but must think about what that really means when her good deeds go wrong. (Repeat).
Luke switches places with Stu; The Loops kids throw a surprise party for their parents. (Repeat).
Martin and Chris learn about the platypus and stop an unscrupulous chef from using platypus eggs in a special dish. (Repeat).
Daniel and Prince Wednesday make a lemonade stand together but disagree about how to hand out the lemonade. Daniel and Miss Elaina get mad when their sandcastle is knocked down by a wave. (Repeat).
Uncle Steve takes the kids to the park for a Wonder Walrus show, but the wait keeps getting longer; Rosie and Javi make a space museum, but things get confusing when Iggy keeps showing up as a dino. (Repeat).
Grover has a new job as a kitty sitter but struggles to count the number of kitties altogether. After the Count shares a shortcut – counting on, instead of from the beginning – Grover learns to count on from where he left off. (Repeat).
A sandwich delivery becomes a pirate escapade. The Wombats help Mr. E program a robot. (Repeat).
Donkey and Panda's snow snurdle is melting. Trolley helps them bring it to Someplace Cold; the pals can't fit everyone in Panda's ship for a party back on Planet Purple. (Repeat).
While at the beach, Pinkalicious and Peter meet Aqua, a merminnie. The three become friends and play together until it's time for Aqua to go home. But Aqua's home isn't quite what Pinkalicious is expecting, it's even more pinkamazing. (Repeat).
Elinor, Ari, Olive and Koa have a picnic in the forest. Koa overreacts when honey bees arrive to check out the kids' food. (Repeat).
Monstrous pumpkins are haunting Hugo's farm, so the gang tries to get rid of them in time for the Halloween party; The gang investigates the curious case of the catfish's name, and they learn all about the aquatic animal's life. (Repeat).
George sees that slugs use slime to crawl on walls and ceilings, and he wonders if homemade slime would let him hang upside down, too; George and Allie are excited to discover a beautiful red slanty thing on the Renkins farm. (Repeat).
Louis Pasteur helps Xavier figure out why his volcano experiment keeps blowing up in his face: he has to think about what he needs before he starts.
Pati discovers the basics of bread-making from Don Guerra. (Repeat).
Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster make a show-stopping Beef Wellington. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a tasting of domestic caviar. (Repeat).
Meet a Muslim paramedic who helps fasting worshipers during Ramadan in Jerusalem. A Cambodian man risks his life to save his ancestral spirits from the jungle. A Buddhist warrior monk in China faces a test that will change his life forever. (Repeat).
Conclusion. In Fort Worth, items include an 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword; 1936 Joe Fortenberry Olympic gold medal; and James Madison's personal seal, ca. 1828. (Repeat).