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- Slim Goodbody, health hero, has championed children's well being for over 40 years. On TV, stage and in books, Slim inspires children to learn about and care for their wonderful bodies. from his official website
- Host Nancy Zieman teaches sewing and quilting techniques and projects to viewers.
- Get Real was a television show aired on PBS and later, the WB aimed at children between the ages of 6 and 10. It had a news format and a regard for motivating children to get involved in their community, while showing them "fun" places to go (i.e. Zoo, Beach, Ice skating etc...) The show further showed children how to have fun at home by making different snacks, making toys etc...
- Fly over some of Wisconsin's most beloved landmarks and travel inside some of the active pastimes that bring us out into the cold to explore. Loft above running rivers and frozen fields, soar over lighthouses and cityscapes, ski down snow-covered hills and across wandering trails, snowmobile along icy lakes and more.
- A look at how political ads are created, and how those ads shape our understanding of the candidates and the issues.
- Fifteen Legs tells the story of perfect strangers who meet up first on the internet, then on the ground to relay last-chance animals to safety.
- Wisconsin's Homegrown Farmer explores the changing face of agriculture through the stories of three Wisconsin farm families. Explore how Wisconsin farmers are collaborating with university specialists, the challenges these families face and how they're adjusting to modern farming.
- They're a culinary tradition in the Upper Midwest. Hometown restaurants serving hearty meals and a taste of nostalgia. Dine in any one of these unique Wisconsin establishments and enjoy a winsome journey that goes beyond the food. WPT serves up the supper club experience with a bit of history, culture, and cutting edge research that's making sure time-tested favorites stay on a classic menu.
- A documentary about the Battle of Ong Thanh and the protest at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the Vietnam War.
- Nancy Zieman and artist/designer Diane Ericson detail construction techniques as well as creative accents featured on patterns spotlighted in this 3-part program.
- Nancy Zieman brings her 3-part program which discusses how to choose pattern size and how to fit and alter the pattern.
- Nancy Zieman and sewing educator/author Darlene Guillory present a streamlined method of doing traditional cutwork.
- Nancy Zieman and fiber artist Natalie Sewell bring Trees and Flowers - Landscape Quilts to this 3-part program.
- Nancy Zieman and quilting specialist Angela Madden show simplified techniques for designing and stitching floral motifs in this 3-part series.
- Nancy Zieman shows creative and functional uses for 12 preset feet plus how to creatively combine them with decorative stitches.
- Nancy Zieman and quilting specialist Gretchen Hudock bring the 3-part series on Pictorial Quilting.
- Nancy Zieman brings this 3-part series on using basic vest patterns, incorporating patchwork, positioning the binding, creating a heirloom vest and using thread to enhance the vest.
- Nancy Zieman and quilt designer/author Gretchen Hudock bring this 3-part program on positioning, fusing and stitching Quick Bias.
- A look at the career and academic life of Al Toon, graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison.
- A look at the career and academic life of Ben Sidran, graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison.
- A look at the career and academic life of Kit Saunders-Nordeen, graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison.
- 1983–TV Episode