Join Molly and her friends on another exciting adventure in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Meteorite, Out of Sight; Not a Mascot.” Set to air on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 8:00 Am on PBS, this episode promises to be full of fun, friendship, and important lessons.
In this installment, Molly and Tooey embark on a quest to find a meteorite, leading them on a thrilling journey through the Alaskan wilderness. Viewers can expect breathtaking landscapes, curious wildlife encounters, and plenty of excitement as Molly and Tooey search for the elusive space rock.
Meanwhile, Molly, Tooey, and Trini tackle another challenge as they work to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name. With teamwork and determination, they strive to promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, highlighting important themes of respect and understanding.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed fun and valuable life lessons in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode...
In this installment, Molly and Tooey embark on a quest to find a meteorite, leading them on a thrilling journey through the Alaskan wilderness. Viewers can expect breathtaking landscapes, curious wildlife encounters, and plenty of excitement as Molly and Tooey search for the elusive space rock.
Meanwhile, Molly, Tooey, and Trini tackle another challenge as they work to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name. With teamwork and determination, they strive to promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, highlighting important themes of respect and understanding.
Don’t miss out on the action-packed fun and valuable life lessons in “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another exciting adventure with “Molly of Denali” as Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Meteorite, Out of Sight; Not a Mascot,” airs on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 7:00 Am on PBS. In this episode, Molly and her friend Tooey embark on a mission to find a meteorite, leading to a thrilling quest filled with discovery and excitement.
As Molly and Tooey explore the wilderness of Alaska, viewers will be treated to breathtaking landscapes and fascinating insights into the natural world. Along the way, they’ll encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and resourcefulness, making for an engaging and educational journey for viewers of all ages.
In addition to their meteorite adventure, Molly, Tooey, and their friend Trini take on a new challenge as they advocate for change within their community. With determination and teamwork, they strive to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name, tackling important issues of cultural sensitivity and representation.
As Molly and Tooey explore the wilderness of Alaska, viewers will be treated to breathtaking landscapes and fascinating insights into the natural world. Along the way, they’ll encounter challenges and obstacles that test their courage and resourcefulness, making for an engaging and educational journey for viewers of all ages.
In addition to their meteorite adventure, Molly, Tooey, and their friend Trini take on a new challenge as they advocate for change within their community. With determination and teamwork, they strive to convince the Sitka basketball team to change its name, tackling important issues of cultural sensitivity and representation.
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an adventurous and heartwarming episode of “Molly of Denali” titled “Steam Bath Ch’oondaii; In the Dark of Day,” airing at 7:00 Am on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, on PBS.
In this episode, Molly and Oscar embark on a mission to build a traditional steam bath to help Layla recover from a cold so she can successfully take her pilot exam. As they work together to construct the steam bath, viewers will witness the power of friendship and teamwork.
Meanwhile, Oscar believes he has spotted a mysterious snow monster, leading to an exciting exploration into the wilderness. With its blend of cultural traditions, friendship, and outdoor adventure, this episode promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
Join Molly, Oscar, and their friends on this unforgettable journey filled with warmth, laughter, and a dash of mystery. Tune in to “Molly of Denali” for an uplifting and educational experience that celebrates...
In this episode, Molly and Oscar embark on a mission to build a traditional steam bath to help Layla recover from a cold so she can successfully take her pilot exam. As they work together to construct the steam bath, viewers will witness the power of friendship and teamwork.
Meanwhile, Oscar believes he has spotted a mysterious snow monster, leading to an exciting exploration into the wilderness. With its blend of cultural traditions, friendship, and outdoor adventure, this episode promises to captivate audiences of all ages.
Join Molly, Oscar, and their friends on this unforgettable journey filled with warmth, laughter, and a dash of mystery. Tune in to “Molly of Denali” for an uplifting and educational experience that celebrates...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Join Molly and her friends on another exciting adventure in Season 4 Episode 2 of “Molly of Denali,” titled “Steam Bath Ch’oondaii; In the Dark of Day,” airing on PBS at 8:00 Am on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. In this heartwarming episode, Molly and Oscar come together to help Layla recover from a cold so she can pursue her dream of taking her pilot exam.
As they work to build a traditional steam bath, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Alaska’s rich cultural traditions and the importance of community support. With determination and teamwork, Molly and Oscar demonstrate the power of friendship and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.
Meanwhile, Oscar’s imagination runs wild when he believes he has spotted a snow monster, leading to a playful investigation that adds an element of mystery and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 2 on PBS for a delightful blend of adventure,...
As they work to build a traditional steam bath, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Alaska’s rich cultural traditions and the importance of community support. With determination and teamwork, Molly and Oscar demonstrate the power of friendship and resourcefulness in overcoming challenges.
Meanwhile, Oscar’s imagination runs wild when he believes he has spotted a snow monster, leading to a playful investigation that adds an element of mystery and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Molly of Denali” Season 4 Episode 2 on PBS for a delightful blend of adventure,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting adventure with Molly and her friends in the Season 4 premiere of “Molly of Denali.” Airing at 8:00 Am on Monday, March 25, 2024, on PBS, this episode titled “A Little Batty; The Clean Up Mix Up” promises fun and learning for young viewers.
In this episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking curiosity and excitement among her friends. As they embark on a quest to confirm Molly’s discovery, they encounter unexpected challenges and surprises along the way.
Additionally, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini work towards earning their wilderness cleanup badge. Together, they dive into the task with enthusiasm and determination, but things take an unexpected turn leading to a mix-up that tests their problem-solving skills and teamwork.
Join Molly and her pals for a thrilling and educational journey filled with laughter, friendship, and discovery in “A Little...
In this episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking curiosity and excitement among her friends. As they embark on a quest to confirm Molly’s discovery, they encounter unexpected challenges and surprises along the way.
Additionally, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini work towards earning their wilderness cleanup badge. Together, they dive into the task with enthusiasm and determination, but things take an unexpected turn leading to a mix-up that tests their problem-solving skills and teamwork.
Join Molly and her pals for a thrilling and educational journey filled with laughter, friendship, and discovery in “A Little...
- 3/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an exciting new episode of “Molly of Denali” airing on PBS this Monday at 7:00 Am! In Season 4 Episode 1 titled “A Little Batty; The Clean Up Mix Up,” viewers are in for a double dose of adventure and fun with Molly and her friends.
In the first part of the episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking a thrilling quest to confirm her sighting. As she sets out on this mission, she learns valuable lessons about wildlife observation and conservation.
In the second part, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini embark on a mission to earn their wilderness cleanup badge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Join Molly and her friends on their wild escapades as they explore the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental stewardship...
In the first part of the episode, Molly believes she has spotted a rare Australian megabat, sparking a thrilling quest to confirm her sighting. As she sets out on this mission, she learns valuable lessons about wildlife observation and conservation.
In the second part, Travis lends a helping hand as Molly, Tooey, and Trini embark on a mission to earn their wilderness cleanup badge. However, their plans take an unexpected turn, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments.
Join Molly and her friends on their wild escapades as they explore the beauty of nature and the importance of environmental stewardship...
- 3/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Netflix’s “Heartstopper” scored four wins on Sunday at the first annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards, including one of the top prizes, for young teen series. Star Kit Connor also won, for lead performance, while Olivia Colman won for guest performance on the show, and Alice Oseman won for wiriting for a young teen program.
“Kid Cosmic” was the other program receiving multiple Emmys at the ceremony, which took place at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. The main event emceed by Jack McBrayer, who was also nominated for outstanding host.
Sunday night was the second of two ceremonies for the first-ever Children’s & Family Emmys. Among the key categories: Children’s or Family Viewing Series, Young Teen Series, Preschool Series and Animated Series. Performance categories were also set to be awarded on Sunday night.
LeVar Burton was on hand to receive the lifetime achievement award, as presented by Laurence Fishburne.
“Kid Cosmic” was the other program receiving multiple Emmys at the ceremony, which took place at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. The main event emceed by Jack McBrayer, who was also nominated for outstanding host.
Sunday night was the second of two ceremonies for the first-ever Children’s & Family Emmys. Among the key categories: Children’s or Family Viewing Series, Young Teen Series, Preschool Series and Animated Series. Performance categories were also set to be awarded on Sunday night.
LeVar Burton was on hand to receive the lifetime achievement award, as presented by Laurence Fishburne.
- 12/12/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
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This weekend, the inaugural Children’s & Family Emmy Awards will kick off at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, marking a major moment for both the programming space and TV industry at large.
It was an effort years in the making says Adam Sharp, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences CEO and president, and one that seeks to honor one of the most rapidly growing genres awarded by NATAS. The first standalone expansion of the Emmy Award competition since the launch of the Sports Emmy Awards and the News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 1979, the two-night event will feature onstage, in-room interpreters; more than 50 categories; counts YouTube star-multihyphenate performer JoJo Siwa and comedian-actor Jack McBrayer as its creative arts and main ceremony hosts, respectively; and present a special lifetime achievement honor to children’s and family icon LeVar Burton.
With a...
This weekend, the inaugural Children’s & Family Emmy Awards will kick off at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, marking a major moment for both the programming space and TV industry at large.
It was an effort years in the making says Adam Sharp, The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences CEO and president, and one that seeks to honor one of the most rapidly growing genres awarded by NATAS. The first standalone expansion of the Emmy Award competition since the launch of the Sports Emmy Awards and the News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 1979, the two-night event will feature onstage, in-room interpreters; more than 50 categories; counts YouTube star-multihyphenate performer JoJo Siwa and comedian-actor Jack McBrayer as its creative arts and main ceremony hosts, respectively; and present a special lifetime achievement honor to children’s and family icon LeVar Burton.
With a...
- 12/9/2022
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Laurence Fishburne, Kyla Pratt (“The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder”) and “Heartstopper” stars William Gao and Joe Locke are among the presenters lined up for the first-ever Children’s & Family Emmys, Variety has learned exclusively.
The awards, overseen by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, will take place over two nights this coming weekend. JoJo Siwa, nominated for outstanding choreography (Peacock’s “Siwa’s Dance Pop Revolution”) hosts the creative arts ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 10, while the main event on Sunday, Dec. 10, will be hosted by Jack McBrayer, who is nominated for outstanding host.
As previously announced, LeVar Burton will receive the lifetime achievement award on Dec. 11, presented by Fishburne. And the all-girl group Xomg Pop! Will perform on Dec. 10. Both nights take place at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles.
Also appearing during the Dec. 11 event is the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, which will perform. Presenters include Indigenous actor Sovereign Bill,...
The awards, overseen by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, will take place over two nights this coming weekend. JoJo Siwa, nominated for outstanding choreography (Peacock’s “Siwa’s Dance Pop Revolution”) hosts the creative arts ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 10, while the main event on Sunday, Dec. 10, will be hosted by Jack McBrayer, who is nominated for outstanding host.
As previously announced, LeVar Burton will receive the lifetime achievement award on Dec. 11, presented by Fishburne. And the all-girl group Xomg Pop! Will perform on Dec. 10. Both nights take place at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles.
Also appearing during the Dec. 11 event is the Debbie Allen Dance Academy, which will perform. Presenters include Indigenous actor Sovereign Bill,...
- 12/5/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
HBO’s “Watchmen” walked away the big winner at the 2020 Television Critics Assn. (TCA) Awards, picking up four trophies: program of the year; new program; outstanding achievement in movie, miniseries or special; and individual achievement in drama, for actor Regina King.
Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” was the second-biggest winner, earning two trophies this year: outstanding achievement in comedy and individual achievement in comedy, for actor Catherine O’Hara.
In a video taped acceptance speech — because in accordance with safety guidelines due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the 36th Annual TCA Awards were announced digitally this year — O’Hara preferred to call TCA members, “the television nurturers’ association — because you have been so welcoming and supporting of Eugene and Daniel Levy and the cast and crew of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ — and me.”
She continued, “I try not to take anything said about me too seriously, but your very kind encouragement and this award...
Pop’s “Schitt’s Creek” was the second-biggest winner, earning two trophies this year: outstanding achievement in comedy and individual achievement in comedy, for actor Catherine O’Hara.
In a video taped acceptance speech — because in accordance with safety guidelines due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the 36th Annual TCA Awards were announced digitally this year — O’Hara preferred to call TCA members, “the television nurturers’ association — because you have been so welcoming and supporting of Eugene and Daniel Levy and the cast and crew of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ — and me.”
She continued, “I try not to take anything said about me too seriously, but your very kind encouragement and this award...
- 9/14/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
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