This Friday at 11:30 Am on PBS, “Work It Out Wombats!” unfolds a delightful adventure in Season 1 Episode 30, titled “Sticker Monster Storytime; Count to 10!” The charming Wombats embark on a quest led by Super to recover a lost sticker, adding an element of excitement to their day. In this heartwarming episode, the Wombats pool their creative genius to craft a fresh ending for an old Sticker Monster story, showcasing their teamwork and imagination.
Adding an educational touch to the fun, the Wombats take on the role of patient teachers, guiding young Zeke through the world of numbers. The episode promises to be a perfect blend of entertainment and learning, making it an ideal watch for families seeking both joy and educational value. Tune in for a morning filled with laughter, creativity, and valuable lessons as the “Work It Out Wombats!” spread warmth and positivity on PBS this Friday.
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Adding an educational touch to the fun, the Wombats take on the role of patient teachers, guiding young Zeke through the world of numbers. The episode promises to be a perfect blend of entertainment and learning, making it an ideal watch for families seeking both joy and educational value. Tune in for a morning filled with laughter, creativity, and valuable lessons as the “Work It Out Wombats!” spread warmth and positivity on PBS this Friday.
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- 3/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday at 9:30 Am on PBS, get ready for an adorable and educational treat with Season 1 Episode 30 of “Work It Out Wombats!” titled “Sticker Monster Storytime; Count to 10!” In this heartwarming episode, Super, the Wombats’ lovable character, embarks on a super hunt to find a lost sticker. The excitement is palpable as the Wombats collaborate on crafting a brand-new ending for an old Sticker Monster story, adding their unique flair to the tale.
The educational journey doesn’t stop there. The Wombats take on the role of teachers, guiding Zeke through the magical world of numbers, helping him count to 10 in their own delightful way. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to blend fun and learning seamlessly, making it a must-watch for both kids and parents alike. Tune in this Friday for a wholesome experience that promises laughter, creativity, and a touch of educational magic. Don’t miss out on...
The educational journey doesn’t stop there. The Wombats take on the role of teachers, guiding Zeke through the magical world of numbers, helping him count to 10 in their own delightful way. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to blend fun and learning seamlessly, making it a must-watch for both kids and parents alike. Tune in this Friday for a wholesome experience that promises laughter, creativity, and a touch of educational magic. Don’t miss out on...
- 3/9/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a delightful and heartwarming episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” as Season 1 Episode 29, titled “Malik Gets Muddy; Balloonasaur Delivery,” airs on PBS at 11:30 Am this Thursday. Join the lovable Malik as he ventures into the Undergroundborhood on a mission to retrieve JunJun’s favorite ball. Anticipate muddy escapades and a series of charming moments that showcase the Wombats’ camaraderie and problem-solving skills.
In this installment, the Wombats spread joy with a heartwarming Balloonasaur Delivery, aiming to cheer up Buckley. Viewers can expect a burst of creativity, laughter, and the irresistible charm of these adorable characters.
Tune in on Thursday morning for an episode that not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the joy of lending a helping hand. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to be a delightful and educational experience, capturing the hearts of young audiences with its endearing characters and engaging narratives.
In this installment, the Wombats spread joy with a heartwarming Balloonasaur Delivery, aiming to cheer up Buckley. Viewers can expect a burst of creativity, laughter, and the irresistible charm of these adorable characters.
Tune in on Thursday morning for an episode that not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons about friendship, resilience, and the joy of lending a helping hand. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to be a delightful and educational experience, capturing the hearts of young audiences with its endearing characters and engaging narratives.
- 3/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Embark on another playful adventure with the adorable Wombats in Season 1 Episode 29 of “Work It Out Wombats!” airing on PBS at 9:30 Am this Thursday. In this heartwarming installment, titled “Malik Gets Muddy; Balloonasaur Delivery,” the lovable Malik takes center stage as he enters the Undergroundborhood to retrieve JunJun’s favorite ball. Get ready for muddy escapades and endearing moments as the Wombats navigate the challenges of their delightful world.
The episode also promises a touch of whimsy as the Wombats come together to cheer up Buckley with a special Balloonasaur Delivery. Viewers can expect a burst of color, laughter, and creativity as the Wombats spread joy in their unique and charming way.
Tune in on Thursday morning for an episode that not only entertains but also reinforces the values of friendship, problem-solving, and compassion. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to be a delightful and educational experience for the young audience,...
The episode also promises a touch of whimsy as the Wombats come together to cheer up Buckley with a special Balloonasaur Delivery. Viewers can expect a burst of color, laughter, and creativity as the Wombats spread joy in their unique and charming way.
Tune in on Thursday morning for an episode that not only entertains but also reinforces the values of friendship, problem-solving, and compassion. “Work It Out Wombats!” continues to be a delightful and educational experience for the young audience,...
- 3/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a heartwarming and playful episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” with Season 1, Episode 28, titled “Treeborhood Carnaval; Magic Tricky.” Airing on PBS at 11:30 Am on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, this episode promises delightful surprises and magical moments for both the characters and young viewers.
In this installment, Sammy takes center stage as he plans a surprise Carnaval for his dad, injecting joy and festivity into the Treeborhood. Meanwhile, Quique has his own surprise treat in store for his son, adding to the charm of the episode. Additionally, get ready to be amazed as Malik showcases his magic trick, bringing an extra dose of fun to the Wombat community.
Join the lovable Wombats on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 11:30 Am, exclusively on PBS, for an episode that embodies the spirit of friendship, surprises, and a touch of magic. It’s a delightful journey into the Treeborhood that both kids and parents...
In this installment, Sammy takes center stage as he plans a surprise Carnaval for his dad, injecting joy and festivity into the Treeborhood. Meanwhile, Quique has his own surprise treat in store for his son, adding to the charm of the episode. Additionally, get ready to be amazed as Malik showcases his magic trick, bringing an extra dose of fun to the Wombat community.
Join the lovable Wombats on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 11:30 Am, exclusively on PBS, for an episode that embodies the spirit of friendship, surprises, and a touch of magic. It’s a delightful journey into the Treeborhood that both kids and parents...
- 3/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the charming world of “Work It Out Wombats!” with Season 1, Episode 28, titled “Treeborhood Carnaval; Magic Tricky.” Airing on PBS at 9:30 Am on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, this episode promises a morning filled with surprises, celebrations, and a touch of magic.
In this delightful installment, Sammy takes the lead, orchestrating a surprise Carnaval for his dad, infusing joy into the Treeborhood. Simultaneously, Quique has a surprise treat up his sleeve for his son, adding an extra layer of sweetness to the episode. To top it all off, viewers can look forward to Malik’s magical performance, as he dazzles the Wombat community with a captivating magic trick.
Don’t miss the heartwarming moments and playful adventures on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 9:30 Am, exclusively on PBS. It’s an episode that encapsulates the spirit of friendship, surprises, and a bit of magic, creating a delightful viewing experience for kids and families alike.
In this delightful installment, Sammy takes the lead, orchestrating a surprise Carnaval for his dad, infusing joy into the Treeborhood. Simultaneously, Quique has a surprise treat up his sleeve for his son, adding an extra layer of sweetness to the episode. To top it all off, viewers can look forward to Malik’s magical performance, as he dazzles the Wombat community with a captivating magic trick.
Don’t miss the heartwarming moments and playful adventures on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 9:30 Am, exclusively on PBS. It’s an episode that encapsulates the spirit of friendship, surprises, and a bit of magic, creating a delightful viewing experience for kids and families alike.
- 3/6/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adorable and educational treat as “Work It Out Wombats!” unveils Season 1, Episode 27 – “A House for Snout; JunJun’s Brain Freeze.” Catch the cuteness and laughter on PBS at 11:30 Am, Tuesday, March 12, 2024.
In this heartwarming episode, Zeke and Louise take on the challenge of building a special house for Snout, promising delightful escapades that will leave viewers grinning from ear to ear. Meanwhile, Kaya adds a dash of excitement as she aims to conquer on-camera jitters, planning to create a fun video once JunJun’s brain freeze dilemma is overcome.
“Work It Out Wombats!” continues to blend entertainment with valuable lessons, making it a perfect watch for families. Join the lovable characters on PBS at 11:30 Am for a dose of joy, creativity, and educational fun that promises to leave both kids and adults enchanted.
Release Date & Time: 11:30 Am Tuesday 12 March 2024 on PBS
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In this heartwarming episode, Zeke and Louise take on the challenge of building a special house for Snout, promising delightful escapades that will leave viewers grinning from ear to ear. Meanwhile, Kaya adds a dash of excitement as she aims to conquer on-camera jitters, planning to create a fun video once JunJun’s brain freeze dilemma is overcome.
“Work It Out Wombats!” continues to blend entertainment with valuable lessons, making it a perfect watch for families. Join the lovable characters on PBS at 11:30 Am for a dose of joy, creativity, and educational fun that promises to leave both kids and adults enchanted.
Release Date & Time: 11:30 Am Tuesday 12 March 2024 on PBS
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- 3/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join the adorable Wombats for a morning of fun and friendship in Season 1 Episode 27 of “Work It Out Wombats!” airing on PBS at 9:30 Am this Tuesday, March 12, 2024. In this heartwarming episode, Zeke and Louise embark on an exciting project as they plan to build a house for their friend, Snout. Get ready for a delightful journey filled with creativity and teamwork as the Wombats put their heads together to create a special space for Snout.
Meanwhile, Kaya takes on a mission to help JunJun overcome his on-camera jitters. In “A House for Snout; JunJun’s Brain Freeze,” viewers can expect a perfect blend of laughter, problem-solving, and the endearing camaraderie that makes the Wombats a favorite among young audiences.
Tune in at 9:30 Am for a morning of educational and entertaining adventures with the lovable characters of “Work It Out Wombats!” It’s a show that inspires creativity, teamwork,...
Meanwhile, Kaya takes on a mission to help JunJun overcome his on-camera jitters. In “A House for Snout; JunJun’s Brain Freeze,” viewers can expect a perfect blend of laughter, problem-solving, and the endearing camaraderie that makes the Wombats a favorite among young audiences.
Tune in at 9:30 Am for a morning of educational and entertaining adventures with the lovable characters of “Work It Out Wombats!” It’s a show that inspires creativity, teamwork,...
- 3/5/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday at 11:30 Am on PBS, young viewers are in for a delightful treat with “Work It Out Wombats!” Season 1 Episode 26 titled “A Room of Our Own; Zeke’s Fairy Village.” The episode revolves around the charming escapades of Malik and Zadie, who find themselves in a whimsical dilemma as they grapple with differing opinions on how tidy to keep their shared bedroom.
In addition to the room-sharing shenanigans, the episode takes a magical turn as Zeke and his friends embark on an enchanting project. They channel their creativity to build houses for the fairies who have decided to make Zeke’s world their home. The combination of relatable lessons about collaboration and the allure of fairy adventures promises a heartwarming and imaginative viewing experience for young audiences.
Tune in at 11:30 Am for a charming and educational episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” This installment guarantees a perfect...
In addition to the room-sharing shenanigans, the episode takes a magical turn as Zeke and his friends embark on an enchanting project. They channel their creativity to build houses for the fairies who have decided to make Zeke’s world their home. The combination of relatable lessons about collaboration and the allure of fairy adventures promises a heartwarming and imaginative viewing experience for young audiences.
Tune in at 11:30 Am for a charming and educational episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” This installment guarantees a perfect...
- 3/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a delightful and whimsical episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” as Season 1 Episode 26, titled “A Room of Our Own; Zeke’s Fairy Village,” hits the screens this Monday at 9:30 Am on PBS. The lovable characters Malik and Zadie find themselves in a playful disagreement about the level of tidiness in their shared bedroom.
The episode takes a charming turn as Zeke and his friends embark on a magical adventure, constructing enchanting houses for the fairies that have decided to make their home in the wombats’ world. This heartwarming and imaginative journey not only addresses everyday challenges like cleanliness but also weaves in the magic of friendship and creativity.
For families seeking wholesome entertainment with a dash of magic, “Work It Out Wombats!” promises a blend of fun and life lessons. Tune in this Monday at 9:30 Am on PBS to join Malik, Zadie, Zeke, and their...
The episode takes a charming turn as Zeke and his friends embark on a magical adventure, constructing enchanting houses for the fairies that have decided to make their home in the wombats’ world. This heartwarming and imaginative journey not only addresses everyday challenges like cleanliness but also weaves in the magic of friendship and creativity.
For families seeking wholesome entertainment with a dash of magic, “Work It Out Wombats!” promises a blend of fun and life lessons. Tune in this Monday at 9:30 Am on PBS to join Malik, Zadie, Zeke, and their...
- 3/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
For some, there’s nothing like a good mystery to get you into the holiday spirit. Such is the case — no pun intended — for Kate Bennett in the new OWN holiday movie “The Christmas Detective.” When someone steals a famous painting, private investigator Kate hopes that she can return the joy of Christmas to her town and get her career going. In order to catch the thief, she enlists her detective ex, and a painting might not be the only thing that these two former loves end up finding. Catch all of the mystery and romance in “The Christmas Detective” on Saturday, Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. Et. You can watch OWN with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can watch The Christmas Detective with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, or discovery+.
How to Watch OWN's ‘The Christmas Detective’ When: Saturday,...
How to Watch OWN's ‘The Christmas Detective’ When: Saturday,...
- 12/16/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
This Monday on PBS, “Work It Out Wombats!” wraps up its first season with a festive double-feature in Season 1 Episode 24 – “The Treeborhood Parranda” and “Happy New Acorn Year!” In the first segment, the Treeborhood comes alive with celebration as they throw a lively parranda. Viewers can expect a burst of energy and joy as the Wombats dive into the festivities, showcasing the vibrant spirit of their unique community.
The excitement doesn’t end there, as the second segment, “Happy New Acorn Year!” takes the Wombats into the realm of New Year’s Eve. As they attempt to stay awake for the countdown, audiences can anticipate a comical journey filled with the Wombats’ signature antics and endearing camaraderie. Set your clocks for 3:30 Pm on December 4, 2023, as PBS invites families to join in the fun, laughter, and heartwarming moments in this special season finale of “Work It Out Wombats!”
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The excitement doesn’t end there, as the second segment, “Happy New Acorn Year!” takes the Wombats into the realm of New Year’s Eve. As they attempt to stay awake for the countdown, audiences can anticipate a comical journey filled with the Wombats’ signature antics and endearing camaraderie. Set your clocks for 3:30 Pm on December 4, 2023, as PBS invites families to join in the fun, laughter, and heartwarming moments in this special season finale of “Work It Out Wombats!”
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- 11/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Work It Out Wombats!” titled “The Treeborhood Harvest Day; The Treeborhood Thankfulness Stew,” young viewers are in for an engaging and educational adventure. The Wombats are on a mission to rescue their beloved Harvest Day celebration, which is shrouded in thick fog. As they work together, they’ll learn valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and the importance of community.
On another front, Zeke, one of the Wombats, takes on the challenge of creating a stew that meets the high standards set by Mr. E. This culinary endeavor promises to teach kids about the rewards of perseverance and creativity in the kitchen.
“Work It Out Wombats!” is known for its ability to blend entertainment and essential life lessons, making it a great choice for children’s programming. The episode is set to air at 3:30 Pm on Monday, November 13, 2023, on PBS, providing a wholesome and fun-filled experience for young audiences.
On another front, Zeke, one of the Wombats, takes on the challenge of creating a stew that meets the high standards set by Mr. E. This culinary endeavor promises to teach kids about the rewards of perseverance and creativity in the kitchen.
“Work It Out Wombats!” is known for its ability to blend entertainment and essential life lessons, making it a great choice for children’s programming. The episode is set to air at 3:30 Pm on Monday, November 13, 2023, on PBS, providing a wholesome and fun-filled experience for young audiences.
- 11/6/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Good Sam Season 1 finale “To Whom It May Concern.”] It’s once again Dr. Sam Griffith (Sophia Bush) vs. her father, Dr. Rob “Griff” Griffith (Jason Isaacs) in the CBS medical drama’s Season 1 finale, which sees the permanent cardiothoracic chief named, but there’s a twist. Good Sam‘s “To Whom It May Concern” also sees some competition for the position of CMO (chief medical officer), with the board considering both Vivian Katz (Wendy Crewson) and her (temporary?) replacement Rhonda Glass (Yanna McIntosh) for the position. Plus, Sam may have to say goodbye to one of her team (and her ex), Caleb Tucker (Michael Stahl-David). So where did the finale leave everyone as we wait to hear about a possible second season? Read on to find out. Who’s Chief? While Sam’s getting positive press with the Griffith Technique, she and Griff vehemently disagree about who exactly should...
- 5/5/2022
- TV Insider
Dr. Eric Kace may be new, but that certainly isn't stopping him from making his name known. Travis Van Winkle is Lakeshore Sentinel Hospital's newest employee in CBS' Good Sam, and in an exclusive sneak peak, we get a first look as he stirs up mischief with Dr. Lex Trulie (Skye P. Marshall) and Dr. Rhonda Glass (Yanna McIntosh). "Let's get him typed and crossed for blood to be safe," Dr. Rhonda says to Dr. Lex in the clip. "Already did," Lex responds as the pair patch up a wounded leg. "You've got a real knack for trauma, don't you?" Rhonda adds. "That's what I've been saying," Eric says, butting into the...
- 4/6/2022
- E! Online
Chicago – The romance of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, has fascinated sensibilities for centuries. William Shakespeare, no slouch when it comes to cultural commentary, wrote his version of the pairing in “Antony and Cleopatra,” the latest in the Stratford (Ontario) Festival of High Definition cinema adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays. Chicagoan Gary Griffin directed the stage production, that was rendered to HD. The screenings of “Antony and Cleopatra” will take place on May 21st, 2015, in various movie theaters across the country, including Chicago.
Griffin is a professional theater veteran, originally from Rockford, Illinois, who cut his teeth in the Chicago theater scene. For the Stratford Festival – besides this version of “Antony and Cleopatra” – he has directed the musicals “42nd Street,” “Camelot,” “Evita” and “West Side Story.” Locally, he has worked with the the Lyric Opera of Chicago, among other area theatrical venues, and he has won eight Joseph Jefferson Awards for direction.
Griffin is a professional theater veteran, originally from Rockford, Illinois, who cut his teeth in the Chicago theater scene. For the Stratford Festival – besides this version of “Antony and Cleopatra” – he has directed the musicals “42nd Street,” “Camelot,” “Evita” and “West Side Story.” Locally, he has worked with the the Lyric Opera of Chicago, among other area theatrical venues, and he has won eight Joseph Jefferson Awards for direction.
- 5/21/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The Stratford Festival HD stage to screen event series returns to U.S. cinemas on Thursday, May 21 with the Stratford Festival production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, the steamy story of a midlife affair that shook the foundations of the ancient world comes to vivid life. Starring Geraint Wyn Davies and Yanna McIntosh as the powerful rulers whose insatiable love leads to the greatest of tragedies, Antony and Cleopatra is directed by Gary Griffin.
- 5/6/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
At CinemaSpy we get screeners of early episodes of new television series to review. It's particularly satisfying when you get through a batch and want to see more of a show. So it was with The Line, a 15-episode Canadian-made cop drama that is currently airing on The Movie Network, Movie Central and HBO Canada.
The Line is essentially a soap opera that focuses on two dysfunctional detectives, Max (Ron White) and Donny (Daniel Kash), and the people whose lives they touch. Both men have messed-up love lives and their complicated personal relationships interweave with other elements of The Line's plot to produce a tangled, ongoing story that is atypical of conventional police procedural shows.
Max lives with his wife Karen (Yanna McIntosh) but their relationship is crumbling under the weight of their ethnic differences. Hence, he regularly has sex with burned-out legal aid lawyer Jayne Huxley (Sharon Lawrence...
The Line is essentially a soap opera that focuses on two dysfunctional detectives, Max (Ron White) and Donny (Daniel Kash), and the people whose lives they touch. Both men have messed-up love lives and their complicated personal relationships interweave with other elements of The Line's plot to produce a tangled, ongoing story that is atypical of conventional police procedural shows.
Max lives with his wife Karen (Yanna McIntosh) but their relationship is crumbling under the weight of their ethnic differences. Hence, he regularly has sex with burned-out legal aid lawyer Jayne Huxley (Sharon Lawrence...
- 5/20/2009
- CinemaSpy
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