Elwood City's favorite citizen, Arthur Read, has done a lot of growing up — emotionally if not physically — during his 25-year-run as one of PBS's most popular cartoon characters. For his farewell ...
Long before Arthur became a children’s television treasure, he was an aardvark with nose insecurities in a popular book series. The last four "Arthur" episodes aired for the first time on PBS Monday, ...
Nobody has benefited more from PBS than the kids. Public broadcasting's afternoon and morning lineups have given children an invaluable resource for education and entertainment. It was the TV ...
Join host Michael Keaton to celebrate "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood," the pioneering children's series that premiered ...
For 35 years, without fail, Fred Rogers put on his sweater, changed into his sneakers, looked out from the TV screen and said to each small child: "You're special." Mister Rogers was special too.
The last four new "Arthur" episodes air this week on PBS. We'll be over here getting all emotional. The longest-running animated children’s show revolved around a kid insecure about his aardvark nose.
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