2026-02-25 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 Wild Gardens Mike Dilger travels around the countryside in the South West looking for inspiration. 01:00 Think Green The translocation of 33 rhinos; a holiday resort for elephants; Wildcare Africa Trust. 01:30 Man's Great Achievements Exploring the Stonehenge in southern England and the Pyramids of Giza. 02:00 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. 02:30 Between the Lines Featuring guest, Steve Shapiro. 03:00 Take Paws Sometimes kitties don't like to use the litter box; meet a special canine therapy team and get some advice on picking a pet that's right for you. 03:30 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. 04:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include becoming an island girl, Everything Remained, MouthOf Salt, Monotony, Backroads of Loxahatchee, The Devils Chair and Only One Piece 2/5/26. 05:00 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. 05:30 Icons Barbra Streisand began singing as a teenager to support her family, but it was thanks to the runaway success of her first film, "Funny Girl," that she was able to imagine the dual life of an actress and performer. 06:00 New Haitian Generation RL design Studio is where Ruth designs and creates original looks for all her clients such as wedding gowns, prom dresses, men and women clothing. 06:30 Fashion Memoir 07:00 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 07:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 08:00 Becon TV Now 08:15 Becon TV Now 08:30 Serenity The path to peace. 09:00 School Duel 09:30 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. 10:00 Serial Swindlers Lord Edward Davenport a.k.a Fast Eddie, is said to have made 34.5 million through his various frauds, with as many as 51 victims; after being convicted of tax offenses in 1990, he started on a career as a property developer. 10:30 Icons Barbra Streisand began singing as a teenager to support her family, but it was thanks to the runaway success of her first film, "Funny Girl," that she was able to imagine the dual life of an actress and performer. 11:00 New Haitian Generation RL design Studio is where Ruth designs and creates original looks for all her clients such as wedding gowns, prom dresses, men and women clothing. 11:30 Fashion Memoir 12:00 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 12:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 13:00 Serenity The path to peace. 13:30 Serenity The path to peace. 14:00 Becon TV Now 14:15 Becon TV Now 14:30 Get Along Monsters 14:45 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 14:50 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 14:55 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 15:00 Reading Rainbow Linda Lavin narrates "Ruth Law Thrills a Nation," Don Brown's tale of unsung women pilots. 15:30 Picture Books Frank Morrison's oil-on-canvas paintings bring African American children's civil rights march to life; Monica Clark-Robinson's poetic words document this time. 16:00 It's the Write Time 16:15 It's the Write Time 16:30 Up, Down, and Around In program 13, students will learn to write the manuscript letters Y, y and W, w. 16:45 Darwin & Newts Darwin and Newts learn the environment needs protecting from plastic bags when they rescue a little blue penguin who got stuck in one. 17:00 Science and Me Molecular Mike shows ways that people gather scientific information and look for patterns in nature. 17:15 Science and Me Molecular Mike studies the world of matter; how matter makes up the world as solids, liquids and gases. 17:30 Measuring Up Customary units of length including the inch, foot, yard, and miles are discussed while incorporating real world applications. 17:45 Putting Geometry on the Map An introduction to the compass and its functions. 18:00 Prime Radicals Major concepts... non-standard measurement units and estimates. It reinforces the notion that reliable measurement units can be derivedfrom representational objects in the everyday world (apart from the human body, which is covered in Rule of Thumb). 18:15 More Children of the World Bangladesh is the poorest country in the world. The Tripura are a minority people who live in the breathtaking highlands of Khagrachari.This is the story of the children of this region who live happily despite their poor circumstances. 18:30 Travel Through History We're exploring the other side New York state in Buffalo and Niagara. We'll take the oath of office like Teddy, at the Rooseveltinauguration site in Buffalo. Then, we'll take a tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright Martin house and learn about America's. 19:00 Animal DNA Examining strange and unique animals of the world, including the platypus, the Komodo dragon, the stone fish and snub-nosed monkeys. 19:30 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. 20:00 Becon TV Now 20:15 Becon TV Now 20:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 21:00 Panasia Hong Kong is an island city whose waterways are teeming with a unique waterside culture. Highlights include: Aberdeen harbor; theStanley Bay Marketplace; the largest floating restaurant in the world; a T'ai Chi class; the art of bonsai. 21:30 Ciao Italia Spaghetti with clams; clams minestrone. 22:00 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. 22:30 Great Chefs of the World Parmesan and truffle fondant; surubi with basmati rice; sponge cake roll. 23:00 All the Answers Explore the Red Planet...take a trip to the Galapagos Islands...and discover how geysers form! 23:30 Science Matters "Living Environments" shows how environments have biotic and abiotic interactions; how living things have many needs that must be met.
2026-02-26 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 World Odysseys Traveling to Australia, the world's largest island and smallest continent, to see the untouched Daintree Forest. 01:00 Museum Access The Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe, Ill. boasts 385 acres of living plants, display gardens and natural habitats; rooftop garden. 01:30 Eco Company Planting seedlings at the Breaking Ground Conference; Students for Solar Schools; an insect museum; NASA's JPL laboratory. 02:00 Future First Children and mental health. 02:30 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 03:00 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 03:30 Sports Zone Sports Zone with Kathryn Sallade - Kathryn Sallade stops by the zone to talk about her recent induction into the Broward Sports Hall ofFame and her achievements as a record setting Olympic swimmer. Hosted by Brandon Graham. Guests: Kathryn Sallade. 03:45 Sports Zone Sports Zone with Kathryn Sallade - Kathryn Sallade stops by the zone to talk about her recent induction into the Broward Sports Hall ofFame and her achievements as a record setting Olympic swimmer. Hosted by Brandon Graham. Guests: Kathryn Sallade. 04:00 Between the Lines Featuring guest, Steve Shapiro. 04:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include becoming an island girl, Everything Remained, MouthOf Salt, Monotony, Backroads of Loxahatchee, The Devils Chair and Only One Piece 2/5/26. 05:00 School Duel 05:30 Take Paws Sometimes kitties don't like to use the litter box; meet a special canine therapy team and get some advice on picking a pet that's right for you. 06:00 A History of Black Achievement In America 1950 - Ralph Bunche Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,1959 - Lorraine Hansberry's Play 'A Raisin in the Sun is Produced1963 - Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers His I Have a Dream Speech. 06:30 History of Black Achievement in America In 1967, Muhammad Ali refuses induction into the U.S. Army on religious grounds; Thurgood Marshall, first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice; "Alex Haley's Roots: The Saga of an American Family Appears on TV" in 2001; Colin Powell is appointed Secretary of State in 2004; Neil deGrasse Tyson Becomes Astrophysics' superstar. 07:00 History of Black Achievement in America In the first two decades of the 21st Century, a new Black identity was taking shape based not on slavery or the struggle for equal rights; it was on excellence, on African Americans' growing role in American politics, on new forms of literature and on a rising Black entrepreneurial class that has found a home in Silicon Valley. 07:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 08:00 Becon TV Now 08:15 Becon TV Now 08:30 Serenity The path to peace. 09:00 Between the Lines Featuring guest, Steve Shapiro. 09:30 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. 10:00 School Duel 10:30 Take Paws Sometimes kitties don't like to use the litter box; meet a special canine therapy team and get some advice on picking a pet that's right for you. 11:00 A History of Black Achievement In America 1950 - Ralph Bunche Wins the Nobel Peace Prize,1959 - Lorraine Hansberry's Play 'A Raisin in the Sun is Produced1963 - Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers His I Have a Dream Speech. 11:30 History of Black Achievement in America In 1967, Muhammad Ali refuses induction into the U.S. Army on religious grounds; Thurgood Marshall, first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice; "Alex Haley's Roots: The Saga of an American Family Appears on TV" in 2001; Colin Powell is appointed Secretary of State in 2004; Neil deGrasse Tyson Becomes Astrophysics' superstar. 12:00 History of Black Achievement in America In the first two decades of the 21st Century, a new Black identity was taking shape based not on slavery or the struggle for equal rights; it was on excellence, on African Americans' growing role in American politics, on new forms of literature and on a rising Black entrepreneurial class that has found a home in Silicon Valley. 12:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 13:00 Serenity The path to peace. 13:30 Serenity Serenity takes you on a journey of relaxation with beautiful nature and city scenes from around the world. 14:00 Becon TV Now 14:15 Becon TV Now 14:30 Darwin & Newts Darwin and Newts find an old log full of various insects that has fallen across a forest path; they decide to build a bridge over the log in order to protect their new friends. 14:45 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 14:50 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 14:55 Descubra Ingles W is for water. Practice the sound for 'W' with Maestro Javier and join Amanda Lynn as she sings a song about the Not So Wild West.Can you find the small, round houses the Indians live in called wigwams? 15:00 Reading Rainbow Patricia Zelver's "The Wonderful Towers of Watts," narrated by Angela Bassett. 15:30 Wild Animal Orphans Three of the baby baboons are castrated, as Marlice doesn't want them to breed in captivity; and the next day she leaves for the northernpart of Namibia to fetch two semi-tame cheetahs whose owner can't look after them any longer. 16:00 It's the Write Time 16:15 It's the Write Time 16:30 Up, Down, and Around In program 13, students will learn to write the manuscript letters Y, y and W, w. 16:45 Get Along Monsters 17:00 Science and Me Molecular Mike shows ways that people gather scientific information and look for patterns in nature. 17:15 Science and Me Molecular Mike studies the world of matter; how matter makes up the world as solids, liquids and gases. 17:30 Measuring Up Customary units of length including the inch, foot, yard, and miles are discussed while incorporating real world applications. 17:45 Putting Geometry on the Map An introduction to the compass and its functions. 18:00 Prime Radicals Major concepts... non-standard measurement units and estimates. It reinforces the notion that reliable measurement units can be derivedfrom representational objects in the everyday world (apart from the human body, which is covered in Rule of Thumb). 18:15 More Children of the World Bangladesh is the poorest country in the world. The Tripura are a minority people who live in the breathtaking highlands of Khagrachari.This is the story of the children of this region who live happily despite their poor circumstances. 18:30 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.. 19:00 Science Works! Microsoft changes the world through computers, video games and other technology -- and they're not done revolutionizing yet; how one of the most innovative companies cultivates the next generation of big ideas. 19:30 Physical Geography: Making Sense of Planet Earth Principles that form the foundation of geography. 20:00 Becon TV Now 20:15 Becon TV Now 20:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 21:00 Pan Asia: Journeys in Asian Cuisine 21:30 Ciao Italia Potato gnocchi; spinach and ricotta cheese gnocchi. 22:00 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. 22:30 Great Chefs of the World Tuna by Xavier Pellicer of Abac Restaurant, Spain. Rabbit with Scallions and Garlic by Ezio Santin of Antica Osteria del Ponte, Italy. Roasted Peaches with Caramel by Francois Rodolphe, with Phillipe Moivan of Auberge des Templiers, France. 23:00 American Entrepreneurial Genius 1967 - Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha 1969 - J.C.R. Licklider Brings the Internet into Existance 1971 - Nike Founded by BillBowerman and Philip Knight 1972 - Allan Alcorn Initiates the Video Game Industry 1973 - Frederick Smith Begins Operating. 23:30 Science Matters "Living Environments" shows how environments have biotic and abiotic interactions; how living things have many needs that must be met.
2026-02-27 00:00 Becon TV Now 00:15 Becon TV Now 00:30 Come Wild With Us Now that they have visited the richest of all deserts in the world in terms of biodiversity, and they have seen the oldest paintings in Africa,they are ready to visit the biggest canyon on the continent. 01:00 Think Green 01:30 Pets in Paradise In this episode, we witness a day-in-the-life at a vegan-run veterinary hospital. No animals will be turned away because they run onanimal's rights. From nail clippings to life threatening situations, these guys are ready for anything. Plus, learn. 02:00 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. 02:30 Take Paws Sometimes kitties don't like to use the litter box; meet a special canine therapy team and get some advice on picking a pet that's right for you. 03:00 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 03:30 School Duel 04:00 School Duel 04:30 Short Cuts Student Films produced by South Florida high school students. Videos include becoming an island girl, Everything Remained, MouthOf Salt, Monotony, Backroads of Loxahatchee, The Devils Chair and Only One Piece 2/5/26. 05:00 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. 05:30 Burnt Popcorn Theater They've done it again; rhey've awoken another giant, city-attacking turtle monster from deep inside the Earth; Mike and Bob give a monstrous review of this 1964 film,"Gamera the Invincible.". 06:00 New Haitian Generation The 2018 theme will touch on many timely issues including best practices in leadership, technology, entrepreneurship, innovation, and professional development. 06:30 Take Paws Sometimes kitties don't like to use the litter box; meet a special canine therapy team and get some advice on picking a pet that's right for you. 07:00 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 07:30 Dateline Health NSU This episode discusses the innovations in Alzheimer's research taking place at NSU Florida; guest: Dr. Benedict C. Albensi. 08:00 Becon TV Now 08:15 Becon TV Now 08:30 Serenity The path to peace.