
FEATURED PROGRAM: American Experience
As television's longest-running, most-watched history series, American Experience brings to life the incredible characters and stories that have shaped this nation.
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FEATURED PROGRAM: NOVA
NOVA has won every major TV award, and attracts an influential, desirable audience that's hard to reach elsewhere.
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FEATURED PROGRAM: Curious George
Curious George introduces preschoolers to math, science, and engineering — whether he's building a tree house or scuba diving near a coral reef! This animated smash-hit series is the top-rated kids' show on TV for kids aged two to five and moms.
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FEATURED PROGRAM: The New Yankee Workshop
This popular how-to show has helped millions of viewers tackle a range of woodworking projects, inspiring and influencing viewers for two decades.
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PROGRAMS THAT MATCH YOUR CRITERIA
Arthur
Children of all ages are captivated by the adventures of eight-year-old Arthur the aardvark—this daily program is currently the top-rated series for kids 6-8 on PBS.
Between the Lions
Developed by a dream team behind such hits as Sesame Street, Arthur and Zoom, Between the Lions features a family of lions who run a magical library.
Curious George
Curious George introduces preschoolers to math, science, and engineering — whether he's building a tree house or scuba diving near a coral reef! This animated smash-hit series is the top-rated kids' show on TV for kids aged two to five and moms.
Design Squad
In this engineering game show for kids aged 9 to 12, teenage contestants use their problem-solving skills to design, build, and test whimsical, functional machines.
FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
Animated dog Ruff Ruffman issues wacky real-world challenges to a group of contestants on this new reality game show for kids aged 6-11.
Martha Speaks
Martha, the family dog, eats some alphabet soup and starts to talk — non-stop! This thirty-minute show is aimed at four- to seven-year-olds, and designed to boost children's vocabulary.
Sesame Street
One of the longest-running shows in television history, Sesame Street continues to foster a love of learning in young children.