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- From pretending to be a pilot on a make-believe airplane to pretending to be a pirate in search of buried treasure, Barney's friends discover that creativity lets them soar in the wings of imagination!
- Barney goes to the library to teach viewers the importance of reading
- Abortion and contraception go back thousands of years. So does the question of who should control them. Our attitudes about controlling human reproduction through abortion and contraception have changed radically over the centuries. So have our perceptions of the moral and ethical issues involved. The Roots of Roe reveals the story of abortion and contraception in America from the first surgical abortion in 1742 to the struggles over Roe v. Wade. In a debate often reduced to simple-minded slogans, The Roots of Roe offers partisans and the public a unique historical perspective on contemporary issues.
- Barney the Dinosaur leads the viewers into fun songs from the Season 3 episodes.
- Barney and his Friends go on a musical tour with over 20 songs.
- Count on Barney to make learning fun! As Barney goes on a number search in the park, Riff plays detective looking for a mysterious sound. Baby Bop discovers rainbows, while Riff raises money to replace BJ's broken scooter. Enjoy a tee-rific time in the park with Barney and his friends!
- Isaac on a trip to a sea town to have summer vacation with his parents, he meet an old high school fellow on the way and then hang out with him all summer.
- Lights, Camera, Action... Barney is ready to put on a tee-rific show! While everyone is excited to see the Harambee Dance Troupe, it may be curtains for Melanie's movie premiere. Baby Bop worries about trying something new, as others around her share what they can do. Take center stage as you sing and dance along with Barney and his friends!
- Everybody has feelings -- happy, sad, and even mad. Barney and his friends have a tee-rific time exploring different types of emotions. Baby Bop learns what to do when she is angry, while BJ fixes a big mistake with help from his friends. And Riff's happiness machine gives everyone the giggles. With favorite songs and stories, Barney is sure to turn frowns upside down!
- Mundo Real, the first Spanish-English bilingual dramatic television series to focus on a Puerto Rican family premieres in 1975. It follows the Blanco family and their exploits from the extraordinary to the mundane.
- An extraordinary documentary narrated by Judd Hirsch that takes a fresh look at the sights and sounds of this once-in-a-lifetime event.
- Films, photographs and interviews depict Jewish life in the "shtetls" of Eastern Europe.
- The story of the late judge Constance Baker Motley, a New Haven, Connecticut native who worked as a lawyer with the Legal Defense Fund, argued ten cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and was appointed to the Federal bench by President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
- Every day with Barney is fun--but today is stuuu-PENDously special: it's Barney's birthday! His friends decide to throw a party and BJ and Baby Bop arrive with party supplies to help prepare for the festivities.
- The story of a Johannesburg mine worker told in song and dance.
- Emmy nominated documentary focusing on every moment with a coach and her women's basketball team the Scarlet Knights throughout the 2000-2001 season, one year removed from Rutgers' first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.
- Comprehensive two-part PBS series that tells the fascinating true story of 250 years of Jewish immigration in America.
- The series humanizes common psychiatric conditions including new approaches and next-generation therapies in diagnostics, treatment and research.
- Barney has gone to the dogs... the birds, the rabbits, the bugs, and the butterflies! BJ shows off his bug collection and learns that having a pet is a big responsibility. Meanwhile, after building a birdhouse for a lucky bird, Barney takes the children on a tour of the park to learn about other animals and their homes. Have a stu-u-upendous time learning and singing about different types of bugs and animals with Barney and friends!
- Barney and his friends have a stu-u-u-pendous time learning and traveling around the world. Sing along to your favorite songs with Barney and his friends.
- Roll along to fun songs with Barney™ and his friends. From trumpets to turtles to tricycles, have a stu-u-upendous playdate with Barney!
- A weekly call-in show focusing on the University of Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team.
- A Call to Arts is a film about love, art, revolution, and Ireland. Meet Helen Hooker and Ernie O'Malley as you join their youngest son Cormac's journey to discover his parent's contributions to the arts in Ireland in the 20th century.
- A health and fitness program with information on nutrition, walking (and other forms of exercise), and travel.
- Bridgeport, CT is home to an eclectic mix of artists and performers. Ray visits weaver Ruben Marroquin, body painter and fine artist Alicia Cobb, and Grammy Award-winning record producer Peter Katis.
- Nominated for a Boston/New England Emmy in 2011 for Outstanding Arts/Entertainment. Full of temperamental props and bloopers, the documentary follows a production of "Arcadia," a 1993 play by Tom Stoppard, over eight weeks - from auditions through strike. With its large cast, period costumes and props, and other elements it provides a great example of the herculean effort it takes to mount a play. It is that spontaneous nature of live theater that the 'Players' are hoping to convey in the film. It is the idea that something fresh and new is created every single night a play is performed. It is the idea that a first-time actor finally finds his or her stride an hour before opening night. It is the sense that all those unexpected behind-the-scenes moments are sometimes more interesting than the production taking place on stage.
- Provides an in-depth look at the critical problem of lead poisoning and supplies concrete information on what families can do to protect themselves and minimize their children's exposure.
- 1971– 1h 30mTV-G7.0 (206)TV EpisodeWhile at an impromptu reunion lunch, five women reminisce and relive their college days at Mount Holyoke, and weigh their goals and aspirations against their lives.
- Cash Bentley and his wife Louise lead an average upper-middle-class life in suburbia, with a nice home and two fine children. But Cash grows increasingly unsettled in his life, yearning for the glories of his athletic youth and watching them fade further in the distance with accumulating age. Louise worries about him as his difficulties with mid-life pull him further away from happiness and comfort with his family.
- On a Connecticut farm, James Mayo's two sons both love Ruth Atkins. Robert, the younger son, is sickly and dreams of escaping to a romantic life somewhere "beyond the horizon." Andy is hard-working and steadfast and loves his brother deeply. When Ruth reveals that she loves Robert and not, as everyone believed, Andy, Robert's plans to go to sea with his uncle are disrupted. He decides to stay at home and marry Ruth, while Andy, unwilling to remain close at hand as his brother marries the girl he loves, takes Robert's place on the voyage. This turn of events leads to heartache and tragedy for everyone involved.
- Ashley and Alissa show everyone their dresses they will wear to their Aunt Rachel's wedding, all the kids become excited to meet her and decide to show her round the school.