2026-03-09 00:00 This is Our Story 00:30 Heartland Highways 01:00 Take a Hike 01:30 Epic Trails Eric Hanson treks the Great Ocean Walk to the Twelve Apostles in Victoria, Australia. 02:00 100 Years of Eastern Illinois Men's Basketball A look back at the 100 year history of men's basketball at Eastern Illinois University. Interviews include former players and coaches. 02:30 Comeback: EIU Basketball's Dramatic Comeback Win Over Murray State 03:00 Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story The story of former NBA player Robert Covington, who defied odds by transitioning from HBCU student to a decade-long career in the highest level of professional basketball. 04:00 Nightmare Theatre A small Texas town is terrorized by a giant lizard; El Sapo plans a platter party; Mittens invents a new dance. 06:00 Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story The story of former NBA player Robert Covington, who defied odds by transitioning from HBCU student to a decade-long career in the highest level of professional basketball. 07:00 100 Years of Eastern Illinois Men's Basketball A look back at the 100 year history of men's basketball at Eastern Illinois University. Interviews include former players and coaches. 07:30 Comeback: EIU Basketball's Dramatic Comeback Win Over Murray State 08:00 Nightmare Theatre A small Texas town is terrorized by a giant lizard; El Sapo plans a platter party; Mittens invents a new dance. 10:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 10:30 Heartland Highways 11:00 Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World Brandy explores jazz, Choctaw culture and beer. 11:30 John McGivern's Main Streets History lovers with Norwegian lineage come to research at Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. Students come to learn at chiropractic school in the country, or at Luther College. Gardeners come to be inspired at Seed Savers Exchange. 12:00 Travels With Darley Hudson County and the Meadowlands, from Jersey City's ferry to the Statue of Liberty to Hoboken and Weehawken; birdwatching along the Hackensack River; indoor skydiving and skiing. 12:30 Rick Steves' Europe Europe's Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes; dramatic Romantic paintings depicting extreme emotions and nature; touring castles. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Healing Yoga: Yoga for Real People With Real Problems Gentle yoga that focuses on preventing or relieving migraines and headaches. 14:00 Curious Crew Candle see-saws; balanced meter sticks; designing a one-handed spoon catapult; robotics engineer Sid Mosley. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Federal, state and local taxes; business owners and swimming instructors. 15:00 Steve Trash Science How water is recycled by the water cycle; preventing litter and other pollution. 15:30 Into the Outdoors Investigating sustainable solutions for scrap tires. 16:00 Vegesaurs Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes discover a new game -- Pea-Rex Pinball, which is all fun and games until they find themselves cornered by a horde of super irritated Vegesaurs. 16:15 Mia & Codie 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. 16:30 Wimee's Words Eyeglasses; singing an original song; learning about gratitude with Miss Jessica. 17:00 Camp TV Making water bend; a paper bag puppet; cookies; a birthday crown. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring closed syllable blend short i; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: progress; Maya and Kitt make progress on a gift for Dott. 18:30 Albie's Elevator Albie starts a barbershop quartet with her friends; Albie learns from a dancing siblings how to celebrate even when you don't win and support her friend. 19:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting A beautiful wooded scene. 19:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Crypto ETF pioneer Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management. 20:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 20:30 Heartland Highways 21:00 Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World Brandy explores jazz, Choctaw culture and beer. 21:30 John McGivern's Main Streets History lovers with Norwegian lineage come to research at Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. Students come to learn at chiropractic school in the country, or at Luther College. Gardeners come to be inspired at Seed Savers Exchange. 22:00 Travels With Darley Hudson County and the Meadowlands, from Jersey City's ferry to the Statue of Liberty to Hoboken and Weehawken; birdwatching along the Hackensack River; indoor skydiving and skiing. 22:30 Rick Steves' Europe Europe's Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes; dramatic Romantic paintings depicting extreme emotions and nature; touring castles. 23:00 Into the Outdoors Investigating sustainable solutions for scrap tires. 23:30 Steve Trash Science How water is recycled by the water cycle; preventing litter and other pollution.
2026-03-10 00:00 Biz Kid$ Federal, state and local taxes; business owners and swimming instructors. 00:30 Curious Crew Candle see-saws; balanced meter sticks; designing a one-handed spoon catapult; robotics engineer Sid Mosley. 01:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 01:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 02:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 02:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Crypto ETF pioneer Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management. 03:00 The Paw Report The Paw Report crew travels to Dawson Illinois to visit the Pandarosa Ranch and a herd of miniature cattle. We'll talk with rancher Travis Heck about these charming and delightful animals that fit in on the farm as unique cattle or loving pets. 03:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Dr. Nicole LePera explains how to set boundaries, overcome negative beliefs and better understand behaviors. 04:00 Roadtrip Nation: Changemakers Three young people take a journey across the U.S. to learn how they can get the most out of their careers while giving back to their communities. 05:00 Roadtrip Nation: Built on Skills Three people channel their experience as frontline workers into a brighter future; people who decided to pivot into more fulfilling careers using skills they acquired through past jobs. 05:30 Roadtrip Nation Three computer science students meet leaders at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and computer hacker Samy Kamkar. 06:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 06:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 07:00 Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World Brandy explores jazz, Choctaw culture and beer. 07:30 John McGivern's Main Streets History lovers with Norwegian lineage come to research at Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum. Students come to learn at chiropractic school in the country, or at Luther College. Gardeners come to be inspired at Seed Savers Exchange. 08:00 Travels With Darley Hudson County and the Meadowlands, from Jersey City's ferry to the Statue of Liberty to Hoboken and Weehawken; birdwatching along the Hackensack River; indoor skydiving and skiing. 08:30 Rick Steves' Europe Europe's Neoclassical buildings of columns and domes; dramatic Romantic paintings depicting extreme emotions and nature; touring castles. 09:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Crypto ETF pioneer Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management. 09:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting A beautiful wooded scene. 10:00 The Paw Report The Paw Report crew travels to Dawson Illinois to visit the Pandarosa Ranch and a herd of miniature cattle. We'll talk with rancher Travis Heck about these charming and delightful animals that fit in on the farm as unique cattle or loving pets. 10:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Dr. Nicole LePera explains how to set boundaries, overcome negative beliefs and better understand behaviors. 11:00 Roadtrip Nation: Changemakers Three young people take a journey across the U.S. to learn how they can get the most out of their careers while giving back to their communities. 12:00 Roadtrip Nation: Built on Skills Three people channel their experience as frontline workers into a brighter future; people who decided to pivot into more fulfilling careers using skills they acquired through past jobs. 12:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter's rendition of why she had the "Meanest Mother in the Midwest"; a Syrian mother makes sacrifices trying to be the best mom she can be in her new country; a mom tries to understand why she expects her kids to do as she says. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Wai Lana Yoga Using the breath to cleanse the body; combining breathing with sound. 14:00 Curious Crew Echo location; tympanic membranes; radio teeth; designing a pair of ear defenders; audiologist Brooke Tudor. 14:30 Biz Kid$ The owner of a carpet cleaning company and a radio disc jockey discuss managing debt. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Ecosystems connect living things; how to get a computer program to play the game rock-paper-scissors. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids The Singleton Brothers, a traditional bluegrass duo from Marion, Ky.; Candice Gunn, 12, plays guitar and yodels. 16:00 Vegesaurs Ginger and the baby Pea-Rexes search for honeysuckle, leaving behind a trail of berries so they can find their way back. 16:15 Mia & Codie Mia helps Codie grow with code; Codie accidentally puts a bug in the code; a baby bird falls out of its nest. 16:30 Wordsville Word Detectives Gabby and Sly take on three different cases. 17:00 Camp TV Dance moves; sculpting with clay; watching ducklings leap. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring closed syllable blend short u; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: clumsy; the Alphabotteers put on a backyard play but Dusty fears he will be judged for his clumsy reading out loud. 18:30 Albie's Elevator Albie plants seeds; Albie plays charades with her friend Gabe. 19:00 Fit 2 Stitch For more than five decades, designer Oscar de la Renta dressed first ladies, celebrities and the world's most stylish women. 19:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Eating with enjoyment; when fitness apps kill the fun; hidden sugar and fat traps in snacks; how alcoholism develops and what helps against it. 20:00 The Paw Report The Paw Report crew travels to Dawson Illinois to visit the Pandarosa Ranch and a herd of miniature cattle. We'll talk with rancher Travis Heck about these charming and delightful animals that fit in on the farm as unique cattle or loving pets. 20:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Dr. Nicole LePera explains how to set boundaries, overcome negative beliefs and better understand behaviors. 21:00 Roadtrip Nation: Changemakers Three young people take a journey across the U.S. to learn how they can get the most out of their careers while giving back to their communities. 22:00 Roadtrip Nation: Built on Skills Three people channel their experience as frontline workers into a brighter future; people who decided to pivot into more fulfilling careers using skills they acquired through past jobs. 22:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter's rendition of why she had the "Meanest Mother in the Midwest"; a Syrian mother makes sacrifices trying to be the best mom she can be in her new country; a mom tries to understand why she expects her kids to do as she says. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids The Singleton Brothers, a traditional bluegrass duo from Marion, Ky.; Candice Gunn, 12, plays guitar and yodels. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Ecosystems connect living things; how to get a computer program to play the game rock-paper-scissors.
2026-03-11 00:00 Biz Kid$ The owner of a carpet cleaning company and a radio disc jockey discuss managing debt. 00:30 Curious Crew Echo location; tympanic membranes; radio teeth; designing a pair of ear defenders; audiologist Brooke Tudor. 01:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 01:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 02:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 02:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Eating with enjoyment; when fitness apps kill the fun; hidden sugar and fat traps in snacks; how alcoholism develops and what helps against it. 03:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 03:30 Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Discussing Alzheimer's disease from a caregiver and public health perspective. 04:00 Confluence Scientists and engineers learn from artists while artists use new technologies in unexpected ways; a choreographer/engineer teaches robots to dance; a robot enables neurologically challenged children to paint. 05:00 A Better Next Big Thing California's Salton Sea region, home to the world's largest and cleanest lithium supply, sees an economic opportunity, but wants to ensure the green energy revolution works for everyone. 05:30 Energy Switch The benefits and challenges of building offshore wind projects in U.S. waters. 06:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 06:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 07:00 Roadtrip Nation: Changemakers Three young people take a journey across the U.S. to learn how they can get the most out of their careers while giving back to their communities. 08:00 Roadtrip Nation: Built on Skills Three people channel their experience as frontline workers into a brighter future; people who decided to pivot into more fulfilling careers using skills they acquired through past jobs. 08:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter's rendition of why she had the "Meanest Mother in the Midwest"; a Syrian mother makes sacrifices trying to be the best mom she can be in her new country; a mom tries to understand why she expects her kids to do as she says. 09:00 Global Us Sleeper trains; ghost farms choking Greece's coastline; how solar cooling rooms in India secure harvests and incomes; Argentina's veggie scene. 09:30 Fit 2 Stitch The timeless elegance of Christian Dior. 10:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 10:30 Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Discussing Alzheimer's disease from a caregiver and public health perspective. 11:00 Confluence Scientists and engineers learn from artists while artists use new technologies in unexpected ways; a choreographer/engineer teaches robots to dance; a robot enables neurologically challenged children to paint. 12:00 A Better Next Big Thing California's Salton Sea region, home to the world's largest and cleanest lithium supply, sees an economic opportunity, but wants to ensure the green energy revolution works for everyone. 12:30 Energy Switch The benefits and challenges of building offshore wind projects in U.S. waters. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics A gentle workout to release tension in your body. 14:00 Curious Crew Sliding chocolate; curious cocoa; sweet textures; edible chocolate bowls; health educator Bethany Thayer. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Budgeting, researching, and negotiating before making a big purchase. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Ideas about wildlife; exploring the world of robotics. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids The Spencer Boys, a trio of Appalachian brothers; Bayla Davis, 14, plays banjo in NewFound Gap Old Time String Band. 16:00 Vegesaurs The volcano is active, which means the baby Pea-Rexes get to play Pea Shooter; Ginger manages to find her own way to join in. 16:15 Mia & Codie Codie makes too many s'mores; Codie tries to make purple cupcakes with Mia and Velvet; Codie learns he likes to dance. 16:30 Wordsville Gabby and Sly help firefighter Ember find her missing COMPROMISE mug; when no one can smell anything, Gabby and Sly recover scientist Cosmo's missing smell machine. 17:00 Camp TV Making an airplane, a tambourine and plastic string; meeting sloths; playing a magic carpet game. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring closed syllable blend short e; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: pest; learning about perspective. 18:30 Albie's Elevator Albie dreams about becoming a keytar rock star, but first she needs to learn about practice; a fashion designer inspires Albie to believe in her own ideas. 19:00 The Farmer and the Foodie Heirloom seeds; preservation methods passed down from generation to generation; recipes include soup beans, chuck roast and parsnips. 19:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 20:00 Being Well Health and wellness information for living an active lifestyle. Featuring expertise from health professionals from the area. 20:30 Second Opinion With Joan Lunden Discussing Alzheimer's disease from a caregiver and public health perspective. 21:00 Confluence Scientists and engineers learn from artists while artists use new technologies in unexpected ways; a choreographer/engineer teaches robots to dance; a robot enables neurologically challenged children to paint. 22:00 A Better Next Big Thing California's Salton Sea region, home to the world's largest and cleanest lithium supply, sees an economic opportunity, but wants to ensure the green energy revolution works for everyone. 22:30 Energy Switch The benefits and challenges of building offshore wind projects in U.S. waters. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids The Spencer Boys, a trio of Appalachian brothers; Bayla Davis, 14, plays banjo in NewFound Gap Old Time String Band. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Ideas about wildlife; exploring the world of robotics.
2026-03-12 00:00 Biz Kid$ Budgeting, researching, and negotiating before making a big purchase. 00:30 Curious Crew Sliding chocolate; curious cocoa; sweet textures; edible chocolate bowls; health educator Bethany Thayer. 01:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 01:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 02:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 02:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 03:00 City Spotlight 03:30 Books by the River Author Michael Farris Smith talks about "Lay Your Armor Down," as well as his inspirations as an author. 04:00 Seats at the Table A college course at a maximum security juvenile correctional center brings University of Virginia students and incarcerated young adults together to read classic works by Russian authors. 05:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter explains how her mother influenced her to become a successful businesswoman, wife and mother; a retired school administrator raised by her grandparents recites a poem by Langston Hughes. 06:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 06:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 07:00 Confluence Scientists and engineers learn from artists while artists use new technologies in unexpected ways; a choreographer/engineer teaches robots to dance; a robot enables neurologically challenged children to paint. 08:00 A Better Next Big Thing California's Salton Sea region, home to the world's largest and cleanest lithium supply, sees an economic opportunity, but wants to ensure the green energy revolution works for everyone. 08:30 Energy Switch The benefits and challenges of building offshore wind projects in U.S. waters. 09:00 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 09:30 The Farmer and the Foodie Heirloom seeds; preservation methods passed down from generation to generation; recipes include soup beans, chuck roast and parsnips. 10:00 City Spotlight 10:30 Books by the River Author Michael Farris Smith talks about "Lay Your Armor Down," as well as his inspirations as an author. 11:00 Seats at the Table A college course at a maximum security juvenile correctional center brings University of Virginia students and incarcerated young adults together to read classic works by Russian authors. 12:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter explains how her mother influenced her to become a successful businesswoman, wife and mother; a retired school administrator raised by her grandparents recites a poem by Langston Hughes. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Sit and Be Fit A fun workout loaded with unique movements to help improve strength, flexibility, balance, coordination and reaction time. 14:00 Curious Crew Human conductivity; electrical resistance; series and parallel circuits; designing an electrical switch; electrical engineer Shanelle Foster. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Exploring plants, the most prolific living creatures on Earth; sound waves. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids Singer and piano player Reed Elliotte, 11, a cancer survivor from Corbin, Ky.; Newfound Gap Old-Time Youth String Band. 16:00 Vegesaurs 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. 16:15 Mia & Codie Velvet's necklace goes missing; Codie makes too many s'mores; Codie learns about recycling. 16:30 Wordsville Word Detectives Gabby and Sly help vet Wilder locate his animal clinic's lost feedback box; Gabby and Sly work hard to find athlete Glory's day planner. 17:00 Camp TV Dressing up in disguise; writing a message with invisible ink; watching bush babies and jellyfish; adding ornaments to one's singing. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the ng digraph; Fancy Schmancy Word of the Day: longing; Heart Word: said. 18:30 Albie's Elevator Albie learns how to fill up her "me bubble' with confidence; Albie learns why rules are a good way to keep everyone safe while having fun. 19:00 America's Test Kitchen Maple pork chops with sweet potato-bacon hash; reviewing enameled cast iron skillets; how to defrost food quickly; leek, fennel and squash soup with sausage. 19:30 Story in the Public Square Pam Breaux and Todd Trebour make the arts accessible to as many people as possible. 20:00 City Spotlight 20:30 Books by the River Author Michael Farris Smith talks about "Lay Your Armor Down," as well as his inspirations as an author. 21:00 Seats at the Table A college course at a maximum security juvenile correctional center brings University of Virginia students and incarcerated young adults together to read classic works by Russian authors. 22:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter explains how her mother influenced her to become a successful businesswoman, wife and mother; a retired school administrator raised by her grandparents recites a poem by Langston Hughes. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids Singer and piano player Reed Elliotte, 11, a cancer survivor from Corbin, Ky.; Newfound Gap Old-Time Youth String Band. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Exploring plants, the most prolific living creatures on Earth; sound waves.
2026-03-13 00:00 Biz Kid$ Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application. 00:30 Curious Crew Human conductivity; electrical resistance; series and parallel circuits; designing an electrical switch; electrical engineer Shanelle Foster. 01:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 01:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 02:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 02:30 Story in the Public Square Pam Breaux and Todd Trebour make the arts accessible to as many people as possible. 03:00 This is Our Story 03:30 Reconnecting Roots From whale oil to nuclear energy, a look at the network of power that energizes the nation. 04:00 From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish A snapshot of Europe in the year 1000 and Ireland's place within it; the rise of the Tudors, which coincided with the Protestant Reformation. 05:00 America's Stairway Exploring the Erie Canal's contributions to America with a focus on Lockport and the Flight of Five Locks. 06:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 06:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 07:00 Seats at the Table A college course at a maximum security juvenile correctional center brings University of Virginia students and incarcerated young adults together to read classic works by Russian authors. 08:30 Mama Said, Mama Said A daughter explains how her mother influenced her to become a successful businesswoman, wife and mother; a retired school administrator raised by her grandparents recites a poem by Langston Hughes. 09:00 Story in the Public Square Pam Breaux and Todd Trebour make the arts accessible to as many people as possible. 09:30 America's Test Kitchen Maple pork chops with sweet potato-bacon hash; reviewing enameled cast iron skillets; how to defrost food quickly; leek, fennel and squash soup with sausage. 10:00 This is Our Story 10:30 Reconnecting Roots From whale oil to nuclear energy, a look at the network of power that energizes the nation. 11:00 From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish A snapshot of Europe in the year 1000 and Ireland's place within it; the rise of the Tudors, which coincided with the Protestant Reformation. 12:00 America's Stairway Exploring the Erie Canal's contributions to America with a focus on Lockport and the Flight of Five Locks. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Seated and standing postures to open the hips and stretch the hamstrings; balance postures to tone the legs and glutes. 14:00 Curious Crew Lava lamps; slo-mo balls; clouds in bottles; making sculpting putty; energy troubleshooter Adel Pascaris. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Comprehensive course on business basics. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Birds; what makes an energy resource renewable or nonrenewable. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids Reese Carroll, 11, has played the banjo since he was 7 years old; fingerpicking guitarist Caleb Hardin, 14. 16:00 Vegesaurs It's the great Sunday Roast, the day when the Potatodons' hides are extra hot, crispy, and delicious; a young Cornasaurolophus befriends Ginger and the Peas. 16:15 Mia & Codie Codie wants to make purple cupcakes with Mia and Velvet; Mia and Codie invent a new game using coding blocks; Mia forgets to program Codie to stop riding a bike. 16:30 Wordsville Gabby and Sly find the missing words debate, soothing and alter; when the whole town is irritated, Gabby and Sly uncover who swiped scientist Cosmo's soothing machine. 17:00 Camp TV Meeting a porcupine; learning summer words in sign language; why Pluto isn't a planet. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the oo f/oo/d vowel team; Fancy Shmancy Word of the Day: foolish; Heart Word: who; family heirlooms. 18:30 Albie's Elevator Jay and Albie plan a surprise party for Bon Bon; Albie and Mila learn from an illustrator how to think creatively and make their own movie masterpiece. 19:00 Woodsmith Shop Making a country-style coffee table with a relaxed appearance, durable joinery and a handy storage drawer. 19:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 20:00 This is Our Story 20:30 Reconnecting Roots From whale oil to nuclear energy, a look at the network of power that energizes the nation. 21:00 From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish A snapshot of Europe in the year 1000 and Ireland's place within it; the rise of the Tudors, which coincided with the Protestant Reformation. 22:00 America's Stairway Exploring the Erie Canal's contributions to America with a focus on Lockport and the Flight of Five Locks. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids Reese Carroll, 11, has played the banjo since he was 7 years old; fingerpicking guitarist Caleb Hardin, 14. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Birds; what makes an energy resource renewable or nonrenewable.
2026-03-14 00:00 Biz Kid$ Comprehensive course on business basics. 00:30 School Talk 01:00 The Day A daily news summary from Europe with anchor Brent Goff. 01:30 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 02:00 BBC News The Context A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day. 02:30 GZERO World With Ian Bremmer The renowned political scientist discusses global news and interviews world leaders. 03:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 03:30 Heartland Highways 04:00 Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World Brandy tries sushi, craft beer and Indigenous art. 04:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Emmy Award-winning host John McGivern showcases great American main streets from interesting communities all over the Midwest. 05:00 Travels With Darley Traveling North Dakota's Highway 2 from Minot to Devils Lake and Grand Forks, exploring street art, farmers markets, local artists and more. 05:30 Rick Steves' Europe Impressionist works, including Monet's lilies, Renoir's ladies, Degas' snapshots and Rodin's statues; tracing the travels of Van Gogh through his art; wild and crazy buildings in Spain. 06:00 News Watch Eastern Illinois University students produce this live half-hour newscast, which offers news, weather and sports for the East Central Illinois region. 06:30 NHK Newsline This daily news program, produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK, focuses on headlines and current events in Japan and other Asian countries. English-speaking presenters also cover other areas of interest, including business news, science and technology trends, sports highlights, and global weather forecasts. 07:00 From That Small Island: The Story Of The Irish A snapshot of Europe in the year 1000 and Ireland's place within it; the rise of the Tudors, which coincided with the Protestant Reformation.