2026-04-20 00:00 This is Our Story 00:30 Heartland Highways 01:00 Take a Hike 01:30 Epic Trails Eric Hanson seeks new adventures on the Maah Daah Hey Trail in North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park. 02:00 Wildside With Nick Mollé: Australia Nick Mollé explores Australia's remote and mysterious Northern Territory -- the land of crocodiles, wallabies, water buffalo and massive numbers of avian inhabitants. 03:00 Legacy List With Matt Paxton A Boston woman clears out a house overflowing with mementos that tell her family's long history of social activism and community service. 04:00 Nightmare Theatre Sapo conjures up a demon while screening the 1961 "The Devil's Hand" in which a man's visions lead him into a cult. 06:00 Legacy List With Matt Paxton A Boston woman clears out a house overflowing with mementos that tell her family's long history of social activism and community service. 07:00 Wildside With Nick Mollé: Australia Nick Mollé explores Australia's remote and mysterious Northern Territory -- the land of crocodiles, wallabies, water buffalo and massive numbers of avian inhabitants. 08:00 Nightmare Theatre Sapo conjures up a demon while screening the 1961 "The Devil's Hand" in which a man's visions lead him into a cult. 10:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 10:30 Heartland Highways 11:00 Refresh Quest Exploring the possibility of foraging in the Ojai wilderness; a local foraging guide gathers a wild crafted picnic from shrubs that can be found in the backyard. 11:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Main Street is alive and well. It's where the heart of the community beats the loudest. It's also where you will find six-time Emmy award-winning actor and host John McGivern. Enjoyed by a nationwide audience, John's unique brand of storytelling is expanding across the Midwest. Through lively interviews with local residents and civic leaders, John uncovers the uniqueness and charm of each communit 12:00 Wild Foods Members of the Cree Nation reintroduce the American buffalo; a new breed of cattle ranchers on Montana's high plains; conservationists in the Centennial Valley work to restore the Arctic grayling. 12:30 Rick Steves' Europe The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler. 13:00 BBC News News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world. 13:30 Yoga in Practice Practicing vinyasa, moving fluidly with the breath. 14:00 Curious Crew Candle see-saws; balanced meter sticks; designing a one-handed spoon catapult; robotics engineer Sid Mosley. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Basic fractions; exploring the real story behind how fossils are made. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids Singer Eleanor Pouge, 7, from Benton, Ky.; banjo player Alanabeth Duncan, 16, from Roxboro, N.Y. 16:00 Vegesaurs When Ginger and the Baby Pea-Rexes' yummy drops get snatched by a group of Beetrootsaurus, a game of Pea-in-the-Middle begins to get them back. 16:15 Mia & Codie Mia and her bro-bot Codie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary as Mia grows as a coder, thinker, big sister and learns more about coding her world. 16:30 Skillsville Rae takes on the role of choreographer, teaching her friends a dance routine for an upcoming Beeple concert; when the fountain in the middle of Skillsville dries up, Cora takes on the job of plumber to restore water flow. 17:00 Camp TV Planning a secret hideout; meeting an okapi; dancing without touching the ground. 17:30 Camp TV Learning about optical illusions; how sound works; bats; taking a rhythm challenge. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the letter n; words that use the letter n; Dusty feels left out when Dott and Alphabott appear to have an inside joke; Dusty and Dott get nimble with the number nine. 18:30 Zula Patrol Flowers, beetles and bees walk off the job when the shipment of honey fails to arrive; Zeeter and Bula are pushed to the limit at Camp Worm. 19:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting Creating the same landscape setting from summer into winter. 19:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Matt McLennan's strategy of owning resilient, dominant, and undervalued companies, plus gold, has delivered superior risk-adjusted returns since he took over the First Eagle Global Fund in 2008; McLennan describes market risks and how he is managing them. 20:00 Issues and Attitudes Weekly interview program. Host: Jeff Owens. 20:30 Heartland Highways 21:00 Yoga in Practice Engaging muscles in standing poses, with a focus on Warrior II and Side Angle Pose. 21:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Main Street is alive and well. It's where the heart of the community beats the loudest. It's also where you will find six-time Emmy award-winning actor and host John McGivern. Enjoyed by a nationwide audience, John's unique brand of storytelling is expanding across the Midwest. Through lively interviews with local residents and civic leaders, John uncovers the uniqueness and charm of each communit 22:00 Wild Foods Members of the Cree Nation reintroduce the American buffalo; a new breed of cattle ranchers on Montana's high plains; conservationists in the Centennial Valley work to restore the Arctic grayling. 22:30 Rick Steves' Europe The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids Singer Eleanor Pouge, 7, from Benton, Ky.; banjo player Alanabeth Duncan, 16, from Roxboro, N.Y. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Basic fractions; exploring the real story behind how fossils are made.
2026-04-21 00:00 Biz Kid$ Stock market language; an 11-year-old creates an iPhone application. 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 America Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda. 02:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Matt McLennan's strategy of owning resilient, dominant, and undervalued companies, plus gold, has delivered superior risk-adjusted returns since he took over the First Eagle Global Fund in 2008; McLennan describes market risks and how he is managing them. 03:00 The Paw Report 03:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Musician Rachel Platten discusses her life story, providing insight into what is possible when pursuing dreams. 04:00 Roadtrip Nation: Future West Three college students travel around Arizona exploring new startups and how entrepreneurs push innovation to the limit. 05:00 Roadtrip Nation: Tech for Us Roadtrippers Anthoni, Demaceo and Julie see the potential to transform the tech industry, encountering successful innovators who confirm their conviction that they can achieve anything with the right skills and a drive to succeed. 05:30 Roadtrip Nation Mount Ka'ala, Oahu, Hawaii's highest mountain; a private U.S. Army nature reserve; Pipe Masters surfing contest; Surfline's lead forecaster Kevin Wallis. 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 Refresh Quest Exploring the possibility of foraging in the Ojai wilderness; a local foraging guide gathers a wild crafted picnic from shrubs that can be found in the backyard. 07:30 John McGivern's Main Streets Main Street is alive and well. It's where the heart of the community beats the loudest. It's also where you will find six-time Emmy award-winning actor and host John McGivern. Enjoyed by a nationwide audience, John's unique brand of storytelling is expanding across the Midwest. Through lively interviews with local residents and civic leaders, John uncovers the uniqueness and charm of each communit 08:00 Wild Foods Members of the Cree Nation reintroduce the American buffalo; a new breed of cattle ranchers on Montana's high plains; conservationists in the Centennial Valley work to restore the Arctic grayling. 08:30 Rick Steves' Europe The rise and fall of fascism in Germany; tracing the roots of Nazism after World War I, from Munich to Nuremberg to Berlin; exploring the totalitarian society built by Adolf Hitler. 09:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Matt McLennan's strategy of owning resilient, dominant, and undervalued companies, plus gold, has delivered superior risk-adjusted returns since he took over the First Eagle Global Fund in 2008; McLennan describes market risks and how he is managing them. 09:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting Creating the same landscape setting from summer into winter. 10:00 The Paw Report 10:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Musician Rachel Platten discusses her life story, providing insight into what is possible when pursuing dreams. 11:00 Roadtrip Nation: Future West Three college students travel around Arizona exploring new startups and how entrepreneurs push innovation to the limit. 12:00 Roadtrip Nation: Tech for Us Roadtrippers Anthoni, Demaceo and Julie see the potential to transform the tech industry, encountering successful innovators who confirm their conviction that they can achieve anything with the right skills and a drive to succeed. 12:30 Roadtrip Nation Mount Ka'ala, Oahu, Hawaii's highest mountain; a private U.S. Army nature reserve; Pipe Masters surfing contest; Surfline's lead forecaster Kevin Wallis. 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 Arms; tight shoulders. 14:00 Curious Crew Echo location; tympanic membranes; radio teeth; designing a pair of ear defenders; audiologist Brooke Tudor. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Comprehensive course on business basics. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Steve learns that the engineering process is good for solving all kinds of problems. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids Family band The Arizona Wildflowers; 16-year-old banjo player and guitarist Ettore Buzzini. 16:00 Vegesaurs Ginger challenges the Baby Pea-Rexes to a race around Vegesaur Valley with no rules; first one in the waterhole wins. 16:15 Mia & Codie Mia and her bro-bot Codie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary as Mia grows as a coder, thinker, big sister and learns more about coding her world. 16:30 Skillsville Rae takes on the job of photographer, learning to focus to capture perfect shots of a stunt motorcycle rider; librarian Dev discovers that grouping is a helpful strategy to keep books organized. 17:00 Camp TV Swimming with manatees; dancing the wave; making a spy gadget; scrambled eggs. 17:30 Camp TV Making mochi; a raccoon with paper hearts; learning about mammals. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the digraph ch -- how it is written, the sound it represents and words that use the digraph ch; Dott teaches Dusty American Sign Language; a challenging workout. 18:30 Zula Patrol One of Multo's gadgets allows Wigg to live out a superhero fantasy; Deliria races up the river, causing mayhem in her luxury cruise liner. 19:00 Fit 2 Stitch How to make tennis shoes. 19:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Neurodiversity; ADHD; high-functioning depression; how quiet moments calm the mind; learning positivity. 20:00 The Paw Report 20:30 The School of Greatness With Lewis Howes Musician Rachel Platten discusses her life story, providing insight into what is possible when pursuing dreams. 21:00 Roadtrip Nation: Future West Three college students travel around Arizona exploring new startups and how entrepreneurs push innovation to the limit. 22:00 Roadtrip Nation: Tech for Us Roadtrippers Anthoni, Demaceo and Julie see the potential to transform the tech industry, encountering successful innovators who confirm their conviction that they can achieve anything with the right skills and a drive to succeed. 22:30 Roadtrip Nation Mount Ka'ala, Oahu, Hawaii's highest mountain; a private U.S. Army nature reserve; Pipe Masters surfing contest; Surfline's lead forecaster Kevin Wallis. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids Family band The Arizona Wildflowers; 16-year-old banjo player and guitarist Ettore Buzzini. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Steve learns that the engineering process is good for solving all kinds of problems.
2026-04-22 00:00 Biz Kid$ Comprehensive course on business basics. 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 America Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda. 02:30 In Good Shape -- The Health Show Neurodiversity; ADHD; high-functioning depression; how quiet moments calm the mind; learning positivity. 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 Alopecia areata, a common autoimmune disorder often resulting in unpredictable hair loss. 04:00 Prairie Prophecy The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture. 05:00 Urban Conversion Hunting for wild mushrooms; prepping new fields for planting; tractors; Tough Mudder in Snowmass Village, Colo. 05:30 Energy Switch Authors Darrell Bricker and Dean Spears discusses human population. 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: Future West Three college students travel around Arizona exploring new startups and how entrepreneurs push innovation to the limit. 08:00 Roadtrip Nation: Tech for Us Roadtrippers Anthoni, Demaceo and Julie see the potential to transform the tech industry, encountering successful innovators who confirm their conviction that they can achieve anything with the right skills and a drive to succeed. 08:30 Roadtrip Nation Mount Ka'ala, Oahu, Hawaii's highest mountain; a private U.S. Army nature reserve; Pipe Masters surfing contest; Surfline's lead forecaster Kevin Wallis. 09:00 Global Us Citizen groups make Berlin more livable; toxic lead waste harms communities in Zambia; citizens clean up Pune's polluted rivers. 09:30 Fit 2 Stitch Designer Enzo Mazzurco explains what he values most from his career in fashion. 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 Alopecia areata, a common autoimmune disorder often resulting in unpredictable hair loss. 11:00 Prairie Prophecy The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture. 12:00 Urban Conversion Hunting for wild mushrooms; prepping new fields for planting; tractors; Tough Mudder in Snowmass Village, Colo. 12:30 Energy Switch Authors Darrell Bricker and Dean Spears discusses human population. 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 workout to strengthen and stretch the ribs, shoulders, and back while liberating and rebalancing the hips and hamstrings. 14:00 Curious Crew Sliding chocolate; curious cocoa; sweet textures; edible chocolate bowls; health educator Bethany Thayer. 14:30 Biz Kid$ A 16-year-old runs a fashion recycling business. 15:00 Steve Trash Science Exploring the hydrosphere; getting up-close with non-contact forces. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids Ettore Buzzini Band brings an energetic perspective to traditional bluegrass; band members include 16-year-old Ettore Buzzini, Ella Thomas, Briar McDowell and Devin Thomas. 16:00 Vegesaurs Ginger leads the Baby Pea-Rexes home through a shortcut and gets lost, refusing to admit defeat, she suggests they find an even better bed to spend the night. 16:15 Mia & Codie Mia and her bro-bot Codie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary as Mia grows as a coder, thinker, big sister and learns more about coding her world. 16:30 Skillsville Cora cleans the Beeples' teeth at the dentist's office, but finds it challenging to get them to cooperate; Rae needs to come up with the next best flavor of Beepy Bites Snacks. 17:00 Camp TV Making ice cream and drip paintings; learning about the leaf-tailed gecko; measuring pets. 17:30 Camp TV Coral reef fish; making a paper basket; bunraku puppet. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the letter v -- how it is written, the sound it represents and words that use the letter v; Dott teaches Dusty about fables; a vigorous workout. 18:30 Zula Patrol Dark Truder traps Multo, Bula and Zeeter when they investigate a vanishing lake; a doo-wop group needs help to enter a Battle of the Bands contest. 19:00 The Farmer and the Foodie Community and urban farming in Lexington, Ky., led by Seedleaf; recipes include roasted veggie frittata, sweet potato fritters and zhug sauce. 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 Alopecia areata, a common autoimmune disorder often resulting in unpredictable hair loss. 21:00 Prairie Prophecy The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture. 22:00 Urban Conversion Hunting for wild mushrooms; prepping new fields for planting; tractors; Tough Mudder in Snowmass Village, Colo. 22:30 Energy Switch Authors Darrell Bricker and Dean Spears discusses human population. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids Ettore Buzzini Band brings an energetic perspective to traditional bluegrass; band members include 16-year-old Ettore Buzzini, Ella Thomas, Briar McDowell and Devin Thomas. 23:30 Steve Trash Science Exploring the hydrosphere; getting up-close with non-contact forces.
2026-04-23 00:00 Biz Kid$ A 16-year-old runs a fashion recycling business. 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 America Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda. 02:30 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 03:00 City Spotlight 03:30 Between the Covers Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory.". 04:00 Built to Last: Buyer Beware The systemic failures in American home construction and insurance; narrator Dylan Baker. 05:00 In a Whole New Way Hundreds of New Yorkers on probation and their neighborhood allies document their lives through photos. 05:30 She Was First The first Black female principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland opens up about the obstacles she overcame to make history in ballet. 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 Prairie Prophecy The story of Wes Jackson, a visionary scientist, farmer, and co-founder of The Land Institute. Jackson inspired a global movement toward sustainability through his work in perennial and natural systems agriculture. 08:00 Urban Conversion Hunting for wild mushrooms; prepping new fields for planting; tractors; Tough Mudder in Snowmass Village, Colo. 08:30 Energy Switch Authors Darrell Bricker and Dean Spears discusses human population. 09:00 Party Politics A fun and approachable breakdown of political news. 09:30 The Farmer and the Foodie Community and urban farming in Lexington, Ky., led by Seedleaf; recipes include roasted veggie frittata, sweet potato fritters and zhug sauce. 10:00 City Spotlight 10:30 Between the Covers Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory.". 11:00 Built to Last: Buyer Beware The systemic failures in American home construction and insurance; narrator Dylan Baker. 12:00 In a Whole New Way Hundreds of New Yorkers on probation and their neighborhood allies document their lives through photos. 12:30 She Was First The first Black female principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland opens up about the obstacles she overcame to make history in ballet. 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 Techniques for self-massage and working the fascia using a towel, which stimulates sensory receptors on the bottom of the feet. 14:00 Curious Crew Sliding chocolate; curious cocoa; sweet textures; edible chocolate bowls; health educator Bethany Thayer. 14:30 Biz Kid$ Recognizing a scam; protection from identity theft; pyramid schemes. 15:00 Steve Trash Science How the land and water are connected; electrical circuits. 15:30 WoodSongs Kids The family band 18 Strings; banjo player Izaak Schwartz. 16:00 Vegesaurs Ginger leads the Baby Pea-Rexes home through a shortcut and gets lost, refusing to admit defeat, she suggests they find an even better bed to spend the night. 16:15 Mia & Codie Mia and her bro-bot Codie turn the ordinary into the extraordinary as Mia grows as a coder, thinker, big sister and learns more about coding her world. 16:30 Skillsville Rae needs to think differently when showing an injured Beeple how to use a wheelchair; Dev helps predict the weather. 17:00 Camp TV Blowing snake bubbles; making cheesy eggs; comics; learning about horseshoe crabs. 17:30 Camp TV Making a pointillism painting and tea party food; exercising in patterns; meeting a lynx. 18:00 The Reading League's Reading Buddies Exploring the letter o; words that use the letter o; "One Word Story.". 18:30 Zula Patrol The water striders have trouble keeping themselves on top of the water; Princess Marina's crown is stolen. 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 Scholar Naomi S. Baron. 20:00 City Spotlight 20:30 Between the Covers Author Tananarive Due talks about "The Reformatory.". 21:00 Built to Last: Buyer Beware The systemic failures in American home construction and insurance; narrator Dylan Baker. 22:00 In a Whole New Way Hundreds of New Yorkers on probation and their neighborhood allies document their lives through photos. 22:30 She Was First The first Black female principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Misty Copeland opens up about the obstacles she overcame to make history in ballet. 23:00 WoodSongs Kids The family band 18 Strings; banjo player Izaak Schwartz. 23:30 Steve Trash Science How the land and water are connected; electrical circuits.
2026-04-24 00:00 Biz Kid$ Recognizing a scam; protection from identity theft; pyramid schemes. 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 America Live news program produced out of BBC's Washington, D.C. bureau; host Sumi Somaskanda. 02:30 Story in the Public Square Scholar Naomi S. Baron. 03:00 This is Our Story 03:30 Reconnecting Roots A journey through cinema history, from the silver screen to laptops. 04:00 A Towering Task: The Story of the Peace Corps Filmmaker Alana DeJoseph examines the rich history of the Peace Corps and the challenges that lie ahead in the 21st century. 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 Built to Last: Buyer Beware The systemic failures in American home construction and insurance; narrator Dylan Baker.