2026-02-13 06:30 Think Green Redirecting furnace heat; energy self-sufficiency; China's consumption of fossil fuels. 18:30 Think Green Redirecting furnace heat; energy self-sufficiency; China's consumption of fossil fuels.
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2026-02-15 06:30 Think Green Redirecting furnace heat; energy self-sufficiency; China's consumption of fossil fuels. 18:30 Think Green Redirecting furnace heat; energy self-sufficiency; China's consumption of fossil fuels. 19:00 The Amazing World of Aviation In 1966, British aviation expert Sir Frank Whittle was honored for his services to the aviation industry. 20:00 Becon TV Now 20:15 Becon TV Now 20:30 Sports Zone Sports Zone with Kevin Perry - Dr. Kevin Perry stops by the zone to talk about the National Showcase and how it has become topreeminent event in country. Hosted by Brandon Graham. Dr. Kevin Perry. 20:45 Sports Zone Sports Zone with Kevin Perry - Dr. Kevin Perry stops by the zone to talk about the National Showcase and how it has become topreeminent event in country. Hosted by Brandon Graham. Dr. Kevin Perry. 21:00 Between the Lines Guests: Willie Wilcox Nicanson Guerrier. 21:30 Broward Teen News Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- Stories include Joseph Diduca Profile, Biking in Broward, Anti-Suicide PSA, A Taste of theMidwest, Mukbang, The Color Of Courage, What's in the Box?, Legend of the Skunk Ape, Competitive Canines and Fit Check. 22:00 School Duel 22:30 A History of Civil Rights In America 1927 - 1961 A major shift in American consciousness concerning the rights of Blacks leads to the greatest civil rights movement the nation has ever seen. 23:00 Pets in Paradise Stormy night, sharks, and a 12 hour swim; how a small dog's journey home beat the odds; the Booboo Zoo where one man's love of animals saved the love of his life; French bulldogs; Kama the surfing pig. 23:30 Take Paws Pet allergies; boarding and training pets; toxic foods; with Tim Mullally, Sam Strauss, Lisa Mendheim.
2026-02-16 00:00 Great Chefs of America Master chefs prepare pan-fried green tomatoes from J. Bistro in South Carolina; grilled duck breast with wild rice form Le Rosier, in Louisiana; and passion fruit creme brulee and pineapple tuile from the Ritz-Carlton in Chicago. 00:30 Great Chefs of the East Pumpkin Soup with Fig Canelles--Peter Platt, Wheatleigh Inn, Lenox, MA; Roasted Red Pepper Ravioli with Braised Duck--LynneAronson/ Toni D'Onofrio, Lola,New York, NY;Chocolate Lovers Cake --Marcel Desaulniers with John R. Twichell, Trellis Restaur... 01:00 Great Chefs of the South Roulade of Salmon with Egg and Capers;Pressed Duck; Strawberry Napoleon with Mousseline Cream and Strawberry Coulis. 01:30 Great Chefs of the West Wild game and mushroom by Terrine Fredy Bauer of Hudsons' on the Bend in Austin, Texas; grilled turkey breast with vinegar and cracked pepper by Sue Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken of Border Grill in Los Angeles. 02:00 Dateline Health NSU This episode of Dateline Health discusses advances in cancer treatment for women's health. Guests: Michael Worley, Jr., M.D. 02:30 Savoring the World 03:00 Pan Asia: Journeys in Asian Cuisine Sri Lanka crabs in black pepper sauce. 03:30 A Taste of History The diverse variety of marine species in the waters of Exuma harbor includes swimming pigs; lobster and grits; conch chowder; curried goat. 04:00 Great Chefs of the World Chanterelle soup; onaga with herb sauce; tiramisu. 04:30 Great Chefs of the World Smoked trout terrine; seared shrimp; frozen chocolate tart. 05:00 A History of Black Achievement In America 1904-1926 Scott Joplin and Ma Rainey Initiate the merger of Two Cultures;Matthew Henson discovers the North Pole;W.E.B. Dubois founds the NAACP;George Washington Carver Renaissance Man;Alain Locke leads Harlen Renaissance;Satchel Paige stars in NNBL. 05:30 A History of Black Achievement In America 1935-1943:Mary McLeod Bethune;American Woman of the 20th century,Jesse Owens & Joe Louis Debunk Hitler's claim of Aryan Superiority;Hattie McDaniel wins the Oscar,Benjamin O Davis Sr. is stepping stone to Desegregation;Duke Ellington's Band performs. 06:00 Crossing Cultures/ Changing Lives Conversations on how racial and ethnic issues affect everyday lives. 06:30 Future First Explore getting into college; between applications, deadlines, testing, financial aid and the pressure to choose the right school, it's easy to feel lost. 07:00 New Haitian Generation Students participate in Haitian History questions and compete in 3 minute rounds. Guests: Mecca Grimo Students. 07:30 Black Broward Film Project Documenting the past, present and future of black communities in Broward County, from Danie, Liberia, Hallandale, Carver Ranches,Sistrunk, Pompano, Deerfield, plus more. 08:00 Documentaries April 14th, 1865, five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; Abraham Lincoln died the next day, but his legacy lives on; narrated by Bill Humphreys, sharing Lincoln's life story. 09:00 Hollywood Idols Jack Lemmon's son Chris reflects on the actor's career, which spanned the stage, television and film. 09:30 Superstars Short portrait biographies Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day Lewis, Geena Davis, Javier Bardem and Heath Ledger. 10:00 Film Classics The story of former Brooklyn Dodger catcher Roy Campanella, whose career was cut short when he lost the use of his legs in an auto accident in January 1958. 12:00 The Greats Playwright George Bernard Shaw; Olympic figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean; inventor Guglielmo Marconi; actress Audrey Hepburn; Prime Minister Winston Churchill. 12:30 Serenity Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world. 13:00 Documentaries April 14th, 1865, five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; Abraham Lincoln died the next day, but his legacy lives on; narrated by Bill Humphreys, sharing Lincoln's life story. 14:00 Hollywood Idols Jack Lemmon's son Chris reflects on the actor's career, which spanned the stage, television and film. 14:30 Superstars Short portrait biographies Tommy Lee Jones, Daniel Day Lewis, Geena Davis, Javier Bardem and Heath Ledger. 15:00 It's Good to Be Alive In 1958, baseball star Roy Campanella (Paul Winfield) nearly loses his life in a car crash. Although lucky to be alive, the accident leaves him paralyzed, without any hope of ever playing ball again. Emotionally shattered by the event, Campanella grows resentful of his plight, pushing away his wife, Ruthie (Ruby Dee), and son, David (Ty Henderson). But with the help of a dedicated physical therapi 17:00 Serenity The path to peace. 17:30 Serenity The path to peace. 18:00 Becon TV Now 18:15 Becon TV Now 18:30 Get Along Monsters 18:45 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 18:50 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 19:00 Reading Rainbow Kidz TVPGTheme: There is a cycle of seasons which has an impact on the weather, plants and animals. Baby animals spend the summer growing,playing and learning from their parents. 19:30 Picture Books The fascinating life and interests of the Renaissance and third president of the United States. 19:45 Picture Books The fascinating life and interests of the Renaissance and third president of the United States. 20:00 It's the Write Time 20:15 It's the Write Time 20:30 Up, Down, and Around In program 12, students will learn to write the manuscript letters M, m and V, v. 20:45 Darwin & Newts Newt attempts to preserve some ice from a frozen pond so that he can make an ice skating rink for Burpee and Croakette; she and Darwin discover more about the different states of water. 21:00 Science and Me This installment explores wild worlds; Molecular Mike looks at the ways living things need and help one another. 21:15 Science and Me Trying to figure out how something works or why something happens is what scientists do; in this episode, Molecular Mike investigates the kinds of things scientists do to learn about the world. 21:30 Measuring Up Miles McLiter explores measurement over the past 4,000 years. 21:45 Putting Geometry on the Map 22:00 Prime Radicals The Rads pay a visit to a sculptor. 22:15 More Children of the World Northern Thailand had once been a haven for poppy growers. This is the story of the Aka people and their children who are trying to puttheir dark past behind them while dreaming of a better future. 22:30 Barney's Barrier Reef Boxing shrimp, chomping sharks and deadly shells in the Barrier Reef. 23:00 Animal DNA Investigating conger eels that live in submerged caverns; the moray eel; venomous sea snakes; giant squids. 23:30 Geo Jr Cultural Awareness Segments in this episode include: Lantern Festival; Sharks; Races; Mooncakes.
2026-02-17 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 01:00 Panasia Kanchanaburi is best known for the most famous bridge in Thailand, well known for the Academy-Award winning film, Bridge Over theRiver Kwai. Here, people discover the rich cultural heritage of the Mon tribe. 01:30 Ciao Italia A Christmas Eve banquet includes baccala, skillet fried shrimp, tuna, smelt, swordfish, calamari and clams. 02:00 Great Chefs of America Shirred eggs with white truffles, oven-roasted chicken with soft mascarpone polenta. 02:30 Great Chefs of the World Celery Soup,Werner Matt of La Scala, Vienna Plaza in Vienna, Austria. Rack of Lamb,Luciano Bossegia of Cardinale in Sao Paula, Brazil.Bitter Chocolate Souffle by Francois Rodolphe with Phillipe Moivan of Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards, France. 03:00 Museum Access Behind the scenes at museums across America. 03:30 Science Matters Learning how cells make up everything. 04:00 Becon TV Now 04:15 Becon TV Now 04:30 Real Life 101 Players and coaches of the Miami Dolphins. 05:00 Ocean Vet Neil and the Ocean Vet team mark the end of a seven year study on Bermuda's tiger sharks by embarking on a dangerous mission tosatellite tag one of these giant oceanic predators in a mind boggling and death defying sequence of interactions. The comp. 05:30 All the Answers Explore the Red Planet...take a trip to the Galapagos Islands...and discover how geysers form! 06:00 Becon TV Now 06:15 Becon TV Now 06:30 Take Paws Pet allergies; boarding and training pets; toxic foods; with Tim Mullally, Sam Strauss, Lisa Mendheim. 07:00 Broward Teen News Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- Stories include Joseph Diduca Profile, Biking in Broward, Anti-Suicide PSA, A Taste of theMidwest, Mukbang, The Color Of Courage, What's in the Box?, Legend of the Skunk Ape, Competitive Canines and Fit Check. 07:30 School Duel 08:00 European Art An overview by the National Gallery. 08:30 America's Forests With Chuck Leavell The compelling story of African-American tree farmers in South Carolina who trace their land back to the end of slavery. 09:00 Documentaries April 14th, 1865, five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; Abraham Lincoln died the next day, but his legacy lives on; narrated by Bill Humphreys, sharing Lincoln's life story. 10:00 New Haitian Generation Students participate in Haitian History questions and compete in 3 minute rounds. Guests: Mecca Grimo Students. 10:30 Discover China In a slumbering village nestled in southeast China?s Guizhou district in Anhui province, sits a mysterious hall of the Hu Clan. The village?s residents, in their unique, picturesque houses, lead a peaceful and harmonious existence. 11:00 Discover China In the renowned Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes are thousands of murals depicting delicate feminine deities darting around Buddhist statues;in other caves, male flying deities appear, leading many to question their true origins and their original gender. 11:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 12:00 Becon TV Now 12:15 Becon TV Now 12:30 Serenity The path to peace. 13:00 European Art An overview by the National Gallery. 13:30 America's Forests With Chuck Leavell The compelling story of African-American tree farmers in South Carolina who trace their land back to the end of slavery. 14:00 Documentaries April 14th, 1865, five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; Abraham Lincoln died the next day, but his legacy lives on; narrated by Bill Humphreys, sharing Lincoln's life story. 15:00 New Haitian Generation Students participate in Haitian History questions and compete in 3 minute rounds. Guests: Mecca Grimo Students. 15:30 Discover China In a slumbering village nestled in southeast China?s Guizhou district in Anhui province, sits a mysterious hall of the Hu Clan. The village?s residents, in their unique, picturesque houses, lead a peaceful and harmonious existence. 16:00 Discover China In the renowned Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes are thousands of murals depicting delicate feminine deities darting around Buddhist statues;in other caves, male flying deities appear, leading many to question their true origins and their original gender. 16:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 17:00 Serenity The path to peace. 17:30 Serenity The path to peace. 18:00 Becon TV Now 18:15 Becon TV Now 18:30 Darwin & Newts Darwin and Newts work together to utilize the power of gravity to get Henri's apples from the top to the bottom of the hill. 18:45 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 18:50 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 19:00 Reading Rainbow Kidz TVPGTheme: Trees are vital to the existence of all living things, as they serve numerous practical and aesthetic functions. 19:30 Wild Animal Orphans A wild dog with a snakebite wound; caracal with a broken leg; cheetahs get ready to be released. 20:00 It's the Write Time 20:15 It's the Write Time 20:30 Up, Down, and Around In program 12, students will learn to write the manuscript letters M, m and V, v. 20:45 Get Along Monsters 21:00 Science and Me This installment explores wild worlds; Molecular Mike looks at the ways living things need and help one another. 21:15 Science and Me Trying to figure out how something works or why something happens is what scientists do; in this episode, Molecular Mike investigates the kinds of things scientists do to learn about the world. 21:30 Measuring Up Miles McLiter explores measurement over the past 4,000 years. 21:45 Putting Geometry on the Map 22:00 Prime Radicals The Rads pay a visit to a sculptor. 22:15 More Children of the World Northern Thailand had once been a haven for poppy growers. This is the story of the Aka people and their children who are trying to puttheir dark past behind them while dreaming of a better future. 22:30 Travel Through History Get your kicks on Route 66 in Flagstaff, Arizona. We're headed to the famous Barringer meteor crater outside of town. It is the bestpreserved meteorite impact site on Earth formed 50,000 years ago by a giant meteor weighing several hundred thousand. 23:00 Science Works! How the U.S. military makes sure soldiers have the latest tools of technology; visiting an Army Research Lab where scientists develop new advancements aimed to help current U.S. soldiers and war fighters of the future. 23:30 Human Geography The Earth's surface is being reorganized and reshaped at a scale never before seen.
2026-02-18 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 01:00 Panasia The province of Udon Thani is the oldest site of human habitation in all of Southeast Asia. Sian Richards tours the Phnom Rung Temple,which is Hindu, and once part of the Angkor Empire; she discovers Thailand' s famous silk. 01:30 Ciao Italia Pizza carnevale; orange-flavored ricotta cheesecake. 02:00 Great Chefs of America Foie gras, apple and goat cheese creme brulee; chicken breast with fennel, peaches and roses; pear tart tatin with maple-walnut and sour-cherry compote, roasted caramel pears and maple ice cream. 02:30 Great Chefs of the World Pancetta-wrapped oysters in Italy; sea bass and artichoke soup in France; cold Dutch juniper cream with red fruits and vanilla ice cream in Holland. 03:00 American Entrepreneurial Genius 1955 - Disneyland, Destination Theme Park 1961 - Emilio Azc?rraga Brings Hispanic Television to the U.S. 1962 - Sam Walton FoundsWalmart 1963 - Mary Kay Ash Launches Mary Kay Cosmetics 1964 - Thomas J. Watson Jr. Announces IBM's 360 Mainframe. 03:30 Science Matters Learning how cells make up everything. 04:00 Becon TV Now 04:15 Becon TV Now 04:30 Wild Gardens Mike Dilger travels around the countryside in the South West looking for inspiration. 05:00 Think Green 05:30 Man's Great Achievements A brief history of space travel. 06:00 Broward Teen News Broward Teen News- Cypress Bay Edition- Stories include Joseph Diduca Profile, Biking in Broward, Anti-Suicide PSA, A Taste of theMidwest, Mukbang, The Color Of Courage, What's in the Box?, Legend of the Skunk Ape, Competitive Canines and Fit Check. 06:30 Between the Lines Guests: Willie Wilcox Nicanson Guerrier. 07:00 Take Paws Pet allergies; boarding and training pets; toxic foods; with Tim Mullally, Sam Strauss, Lisa Mendheim. 07:30 National Gallery of Art The artists Lyle Ashton Harris, Curlee Raven Holton, Keith Morrison, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Jefferson Pinder, Frank Stewart, and CarrieMae Weems share memories of David Driskell and talk about his impact on their lives and work. 08:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Traditions in Transitions, The Messenger, Youth, OneMinute Later, Death Wears A Dress, Metronaut*, Love Cuts Deep and Screamagers 11/13/25. 09:00 Future First What you may have known as the Broward Children's Strategic Plan is now called Broward Partnerships for Kids; see how since 2001, this collective has united more than 30 committees made up of public and private partners. 09:30 Icons Born in Thal, Austria in 1947, Arnold Schwarzenegger has been quoted as saying he knew he was a winner. He began his career by winning the Mr. Olympia title a record-breaking six times and throughout his career in movies and politics, his dedication to bodybuilding has been as solid. He believes that bodybuilding has been a great help in his career, especially in action movies. In 2003, he turned 10:00 New Haitian Generation Students participate in Haitian History questions and compete in 3 minute rounds. Guests: Mecca Grimo Students. 10:30 Fashion Memoir 11:00 Future First: Focus on Broward's Children From managing programs and engaging the community to strategic planning and making sure resources are used wisely, the CSC team brings passion and data-driven decisions together to make a real difference for families. In this episode, you'll meet our chiefs, hear about the roles they play, and see how each one helps children grow up healthy, safe and ready to succeed in school and life. Guests: Ma 11:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 12:00 Becon TV Now 12:15 Becon TV Now 12:30 Geography 101 13:00 School Duel 13:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Traditions in Transitions, The Messenger, Youth, OneMinute Later, Death Wears A Dress, Metronaut*, Love Cuts Deep and Screamagers 11/13/25. 14:00 Documentaries April 14th, 1865, five days after General Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse, ending the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth; Abraham Lincoln died the next day, but his legacy lives on; narrated by Bill Humphreys, sharing Lincoln's life story. 15:00 New Haitian Generation Students participate in Haitian History questions and compete in 3 minute rounds. Guests: Mecca Grimo Students. 15:30 Fashion Memoir 16:00 Future First: Focus on Broward's Children From managing programs and engaging the community to strategic planning and making sure resources are used wisely, the CSC team brings passion and data-driven decisions together to make a real difference for families. In this episode, you'll meet our chiefs, hear about the roles they play, and see how each one helps children grow up healthy, safe and ready to succeed in school and life. Guests: Ma 16:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 17:00 Serenity The path to peace. 17:30 Serenity The path to peace. 18:00 Becon TV Now 18:15 Becon TV Now 18:30 Get Along Monsters 18:45 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 18:50 Descubra Ingles Seymour Trax is ready for a vacation. Where will he go and what will he bring? Find out about his adventure with this fun lesson andsong about the letter V. 19:00 Reading Rainbow Kidz TVPGHost LeVar Burton introduces the book Appelemando's Dreams, by Patricia Polacco, about a little boy who uses his dreams to createcolorful images that brighten the world for himself and his friends. 19:30 Picture Books Louis Armstrong has been called the most important jazz improviser in the history of jazz. 19:45 Picture Books This exploration of the natural world and family bonds through the eyes of a young mixed-race narrator is a living, breathing, dazzlinglymulti-faceted, exuberant masterpiece, firmly grounded in her sense of self-worth and belonging. 20:00 It's the Write Time 20:15 It's the Write Time 20:30 Up, Down, and Around In program 12, students will learn to write the manuscript letters M, m and V, v. 20:45 Darwin & Newts Newt attempts to preserve some ice from a frozen pond so that he can make an ice skating rink for Burpee and Croakette; she and Darwin discover more about the different states of water. 21:00 Science and Me This installment explores wild worlds; Molecular Mike looks at the ways living things need and help one another. 21:15 Science and Me Trying to figure out how something works or why something happens is what scientists do; in this episode, Molecular Mike investigates the kinds of things scientists do to learn about the world. 21:30 Measuring Up Miles McLiter explores measurement over the past 4,000 years. 21:45 Putting Geometry on the Map 22:00 Prime Radicals The Rads pay a visit to a sculptor. 22:15 More Children of the World Northern Thailand had once been a haven for poppy growers. This is the story of the Aka people and their children who are trying to puttheir dark past behind them while dreaming of a better future. 22:30 Travel Through History We're headed to the capital district of the Empire state in beautiful Albany and Saratoga Springs. First, we learn why the town is aptlynamed Saratoga Springs and explore the therapeutic waters bubbling below. Next we'll learn about arguably the mo.. 23:00 Animal DNA Investigating conger eels that live in submerged caverns; the moray eel; venomous sea snakes; giant squids. 23:30 From Computers to Artifical Intelligence In the first program, 1936 to 1951, Alan Turing lays the groundwork for the creation of the modern computer and John Von Neumanncreates the working architecture of all computers going forward.
2026-02-19 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 01:00 Panasia Hong Kong is made up of four areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon City, the New Territories, and almost 250 Outlying Islands. A moderncity, steeped in Chinese traditions. Highlights include: the Mong Kok Market. 01:30 Ciao Italia A Christmas Eve banquet includes baccala, skillet fried shrimp, tuna, smelt, swordfish, calamari and clams. 02:00 Great Chefs of America Pan-seared diver scallops and shrimp with truffle-scented new-potato hash; mixed roast game with Brussels sprouts and truffles; panna cotta and warm summer fruit. 02:30 Great Chefs of the World Smoked salmon mousse with asparagus in Denmark; John Dory in Brazil; citronella cream, wild strawberries and dried rhubarb in France. 03:00 All the Answers A dive into interesting topics of all kinds, taking viewers on an adventure with no boundaries; from pivotal inventions, natural wonders, sports, history and wildlife, to our planet and space, there's no limit to the questions explored. 03:30 Science Matters Learning how cells make up everything. 04:00 Becon TV Now 04:15 Becon TV Now 04:30 World Odysseys Traveling to Australia, the world's largest island and smallest continent, to see the untouched Daintree Forest. 05:00 Museum Access The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles; the Field Museum in Chicago; Blue Rhino Studio in Minnesota. 05:30 Eco Company Planting seedlings at the Breaking Ground Conference; Students for Solar Schools; an insect museum; NASA's JPL laboratory. 06:00 Future First Children and mental health. 06:30 Future First: Focus on Broward's Children From managing programs and engaging the community to strategic planning and making sure resources are used wisely, the CSC team brings passion and data-driven decisions together to make a real difference for families. In this episode, you'll meet our chiefs, hear about the roles they play, and see how each one helps children grow up healthy, safe and ready to succeed in school and life. Guests: Ma 07:00 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 07:30 Sports Zone Sports Zone with Lauren Potts -Lauren Potts stops by the zone to talk about BECON Sports and some of her favorite stories andmemories as an associate producer. Hosted by Brandon Graham. Guests: Lauren Potts. 08:00 Between the Lines Guests: Willie Wilcox Nicanson Guerrier. 08:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include Traditions in Transitions, The Messenger, Youth, OneMinute Later, Death Wears A Dress, Metronaut*, Love Cuts Deep and Screamagers 11/13/25. 09:00 School Duel 09:30 Take Paws Pet allergies; boarding and training pets; toxic foods; with Tim Mullally, Sam Strauss, Lisa Mendheim. 10:00 A History of Black Achievement In America 1904-1926 Scott Joplin and Ma Rainey Initiate the merger of Two Cultures;Matthew Henson discovers the North Pole;W.E.B. Dubois founds the NAACP;George Washington Carver Renaissance Man;Alain Locke leads Harlen Renaissance;Satchel Paige stars in NNBL. 10:30 A History of Black Achievement In America 1935-1943:Mary McLeod Bethune;American Woman of the 20th century,Jesse Owens & Joe Louis Debunk Hitler's claim of Aryan Superiority;Hattie McDaniel wins the Oscar,Benjamin O Davis Sr. is stepping stone to Desegregation;Duke Ellington's Band performs. 11:00 Tracks Ahead Steam trains in Iowa; 'N' scale layout in northern Indiana; Philadelphia-area arboretum's garden railroad; a Virginia rainwalk honors the history of trains. 11:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 12:00 Becon TV Now 12:15 Becon TV Now 12:30 Serenity The path to peace.