Educational television programs
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Educational television programs
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Educational television programs
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- How the universe works, produced by Pioneer Film & Television Productions for Science Channel, Season 3
- Art21, art in the twenty-first century, series producer, Nick Ravich ; directors & producers, Ian Forster, Rafael Salazar & Ava Wiland, Christine Turner, Season nine
- River monsters, produced by Icon Films for Animal Planet, Season 3
- How stuff works, Discovery Channel, Season two
- Neanderthal, producers, Ian Dodd, Hannah Jayanti, Rebecca Chambers ; producer & director, Vikram Jayanti ; produced by VIXPIX Films Limited in association with Imaginarium Studios for the BBC and PBS
- Nova, a Nova production by Terri Randall Productions for WGBH Boston ; written, produced and directed by Terri Randall
- Hummingbirds, magic in the air, a production of Coneflower Productions and Thirteen in association with WNET.org
- Great Plains, America's lingering wild, producer, Nebraska Education Television
- Nature, Thirteen Productions, LLC ; The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Terra Matter Factual Studios for WNET ; written, produced & directed by Susan Fleming
- Popular mechanics for kids, Hearst Entertainment, The complete third season
- Peg + Cat, PBS Kids
- River monsters, produced by Icon Films for Animal Planet ; series producer, Andie Clare, Season 2
- Wild Kratts, PBS Kids
- Mighty machines
- Flavors of Italy, cooking Italian, series by Antony Luciano ; produced in association with Anne Luciano's International Kitchen for the Travel Channel
- How we got to now, a Nutopia Ltd. production for PBS in association with OPB and BBC ; executive producers for Nutopia, Peter Lovering, Jane Root, Michael Jackson, and Steven Johnson ; series producer, Diene Petterle ; producer[s] and director[s], Nic Stacey, Julian Jones, Paul Olding
- Dirty jobs, with Mike Rowe ; Discovery Channel, Season 3
- How the states got their shapes, produced by Half Yard Productions for the History Channel ; producer, director, and writer, Ann Carroll
- Nova, produced by Sophie Meyjes and Lucy Smith ; directed by Simon Baxter ; a BBC Studios production
- Daniel Tiger's neighborhood, tigertastic 50 pack
- Peg + Cat, 9 ate 7 Productions; 9 Story Entertainment ; The Fred Rogers Company ; created by Jennifer Oxley + Billy Aronson
- The amazing human body, a BBC Studios production for PBS and BBC ; executive producer, Andrew Cohen ; series producers, Nigel Paterson, Zoe Heron
- Years of living dangerously, the complete series, Showtime presents a Roaring Forks Films production ; executive producers James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub, Arnold Schwarzenegger [and others] ; created by Joel Bach & David Gelber
- Curious George goes green, PBS Kids
- Monster hits, rock & rhyme with Elmo
- Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop
- Extreme cave diving, a production of Nova and National Geographic Television ; produced and directed by James Barrat
- How the universe works, produced by Pioneer Productions for Discovery Channel
- River monsters, Icon Films, Season 5
- The musical brain, [a journey of discovery into the mystery of music], a production of Matter of Fact Media, Inc. ; director, Christina Pochmursky ; producer, Vanessa Dylyn ; writer, Christina Pochmursky ; for CTV ; for National Geographic Channels International
- Popular mechanics for kids, Hearst Entertainment, The complete first season
- Critter quest, bug out on a backyard safari!, a Tiger/Tigress production for Smithsonian Networks ; a joint venture of Smithsonian Institution and Showtime Networks, Inc. ; series producer, Linda Goldman ; produced by Krys Kornmeier
- Elmo's world, Sesame Workshop ; producers, April Chadderdon, Tim Carter, Melissa Dino
- Popular mechanics for kids, Hearst Entertainment, The complete second season
- Elmo's world
- Wild Kratts
- Octonauts