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Wskg Hdtv Daytime Condensed Guide 2pm Simply Ming 12pm Rick Steves' Europe 2:30pm Nick Stellino: Storyteller Egypt's Nile, Alexandria, and Luxor in the Kitchen 12:30pm MotorWeek 3pm The Great British Baking 1pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Show Street Television Masterclass 4 Milk Street Bakes! WSKG-HDTV 4pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to 1:30pm Sara's Weeknight Meals Change The World One Pot Asian Meals with Ming May 2021 Episode 1 Tsai 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 2pm No Passport Required DAYTIME 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles condensed guide Vintage Wichita 3pm Born to Explore with 6:30pm Let's Polka! (WSKG) Richard Wiese Tony's Polka Band (2010 New York: Fossil Hunter 1 Saturday Appearance) Part 3 3:30pm Woodsmith Shop 6am Joseph Rosendo's 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show Roll-Around Tool Cabinet Travelscope Movie Songwriters 4pm This Old House Bhutan - Part 1 - Gross National 2 Sunday A Project for Every Floor Happiness 6am Mister Rogers' 4:30pm Ask This Old House 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now Neighborhood Echinaceas, Kitchen Punch List Hooded Scarves Jazz with Trumpeter Wynton 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 7am Quilting Arts Marsalis 5:30pm New York Now (Ny) 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of 6:30am Daniel Tiger's April 30-May 2, 2021 Quilting Neighborhood 6pm Legacy List with Matt Summer Saturday Calm for Storytime/Calm at the Paxton 8am Best of Sewing with Nancy Clock Factory Don't Go in the Basement / Fearless Quilting Finishes, Part 1 7am Elinor Wonders Why Morristown, NJ 8:30am It's Sew Easy Burrowing Owl Girl/Olive's Tree 7pm Return to Cranford Seams and Facings 7:30am Hero Elementary 3 Monday 9am This Old House Fair Weather / Home Sweet Home 6am Ready Jet Go! A Project for Every Floor 8am Xavier Riddle and the Secret Who Messed Up The 9:30am Ask This Old House Museum Treehouse?/Fact Or Fiction? Echinaceas, Kitchen Punch List I Am Mary Anning /I Am Charlie 6:30am Arthur 10am American Woodshop Chaplin Fright Night/Citizen Cheikh Faceplate Turning for Everyone! 8:30am Wild Kratts 7am Molly of Denali 10:30am Christopher Kimball's A Huge Orange Problem Spring Carnival/Tooey's Hole-I-Day Milk Street Television 9am Odd Squad Sweater Best European Desserts Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja 7:30am Wild Kratts 11am Lidia's Kitchen Situation Spirit Bear 11:30am Ciao Italia 9:30am Curious Crew 8am Hero Elementary Exquisite Cannelloni / Cannelloni Rocks Search and Rescue / Secret Lives Squisiti 10am Best of the Joy of Painting of Teachers 12pm P. Allen Smith's Garden A Warm Winter 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the Home 10:30am British Antiques Secret Museum Sensory Experiences Roadshow I Am Mark Twain/I Am Abigail 12:30pm Garden SMART Cardiff Castle 2 Adams 1pm America's Test Kitchen from 11am Weekends with Yankee 9am The Daniel Tiger Movie: Cook's Illustrated Common Ground Won't You Be Our Neighbor? 1:30pm Cook's Country 11:30am Samantha Brown's 10am Donkey Hodie Spring Feast Places to Love Flying Flapjacks/Pickle Penguin Page 2 of 14 –May 2021 DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide Problem The Whole Mitten Kaboodle/Eagle America's Conservation Legacy 10:30am Donkey Hodie Tale 5pm Dishing with Julia Child A Big Favor for Grampy/A Fair Way 7:30am Wild Kratts The Whole Fish Story to Bounce The Other Martins 5:30pm Essential Pepin 11am Sesame Street 8am Hero Elementary Eggs-Quisite Magic Spell Monumental Problem / Super Lift 6pm BBC World News America 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the 6:30pm BBC World News Invasion of the Flutterbugs/Ballet of Secret Museum Outside Source the Bells I am Florence Nightingale/I am 7pm PBS NewsHour 12pm Dinosaur Train George Washington Carver 5 Wednesday Trains, Submarines and Zeppelins: 9am Curious George 6am Ready Jet Go! Part 1/Part 2 Gnocchi The Critic/George Cleans Holidays In Boxwood Terrace 12:30pm Clifford The Big Red Up 6:30am Arthur Dog 9:30am Daniel Tiger's Arthur and the Crunch Cereal Clifford's Valentine Neighborhood Contest/D.W. Flips Collection/Ready, Set, Vet! Daniel Explores Nature/Daniel's 7am Molly of Denali 1pm Let's Go Luna! Nature Walk Bird in the Hand/Bye-Bye Birdie Monster Park!/Meet The Strongs 10am Donkey Hodie 7:30am Wild Kratts 1:30pm Hero Elementary The Masked Veggies/The Royal The Amazing Creature Race Search and Rescue / Secret Lives Hosts 8am Hero Elementary of Teachers 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why Hail Caesar / Picture Perfect 2pm Nature Cat Backyard Soup/Colorful and Tasty 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the Daisy's Wildflower Round-Up/A 11am Sesame Street Secret Museum Party for Squeeks! Rudy Blows His First Bubble I Am Leonardo Da Vinci/I Am 2:30pm Odd Squad 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific Amelia Earhart Oona and the Oonabots/The Ninja Pinkapolka Dotty/Lila Gets Glasse 9am Curious George Situation 12pm Dinosaur Train Shipwrecked with Hundley/Chasing 3pm Wild Kratts Nest Swap/The Herd Is The Word Rainbows Spirit Bear 12:30pm Clifford The Big Red 9:30am Daniel Tiger's 3:30pm Cyberchase Dog Neighborhood Fortress of Attitude An End By Every Friend/Bailey's Daniel Takes Care of 4pm SciGirls Starry Night! Snowball/Margaret's Bathtime Dolphin Dive 1pm Let's Go Luna! 10am Donkey Hodie 4:30pm Into The Outdoors Lullaby for Baby Vlad/Space Is The The Waiting Game/Planet Purple Science of Biofuels Place Party 5pm The Great British Baking 1:30pm Hero Elementary 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why Show Monumental Problem / Super Lift The Paper Trail/Bath Time Biscuits 2pm Nature Cat 11am Sesame Street 6pm BBC World News America Ants Revolution/Tide Pool Tough The Great Fruit Strike 6:30pm BBC World News 2:30pm Odd Squad 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific Outside Source Breakfast Club/Dr. O: Party Time, Treasure Hunt/Cheer Up, Archie 7pm PBS NewsHour Excellent 12pm Dinosaur Train 4 Tuesday 3pm Wild Kratts What's at the Center of the Earth 6am Ready Jet Go! The Other Martins Troglobites!/Minerals! Space Race/Jet's Time Machine 3:30pm Cyberchase 12:30pm Clifford The Big Red 6:30am Arthur Size Me Up Dog Arthur Writes A Story/Arthur's Lost 4pm SciGirls Aunt Violet The Dog Digging Archaeology Pilot/Abra-Ca-Lifford! 7am Molly of Denali 4:30pm Into The Outdoors 1pm Let's Go Luna! Page 3 of 14 –May 2021 DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide Totally Totem/Glacier Or Bust Feelings 7am Molly of Denali 1:30pm Hero Elementary 10am Donkey Hodie Berry Itchy Day/Herring Eggs Or Hail Caesar / Picture Perfect The Masked Veggies/The Royal Bust 2pm Nature Cat Hosts 7:30am Wild Kratts Magical Mushroom Mystery Tour/A 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why The Last Largest Lobster Midsummer Day's Dream Make Music Naturally/Light The 8am Hero Elementary 2:30pm Odd Squad Way Looking Super / Schmubble Xs and Os/Dr. O No 11am Sesame Street Trouble 3pm Wild Kratts Magic Spell 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the The Amazing Creature Race 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific Secret Museum 3:30pm Cyberchase Spoon Sounds/Robotta The Artiste We are the Wright Brothers/We are A Battle of Equals 12pm Dinosaur Train the Bronte Sisters 4pm SciGirls Spooky Tree/Spinosaurus Super 9am Curious George Horsing Around Model Unbalanced/Curious George Vs. 4:30pm Into The Outdoors 12:30pm Clifford The Big Red Winter Soybean Suastainability Dog 9:30am Daniel Tiger's 5pm Taste of History All Grown Up/Picture This Neighborhood A Look Back On Ten Seasons 1pm Let's Go Luna! Daniel's New Friend/Same and 5:30pm How to Cook Well with You Froze My Shorts/What A Different Rory O'Connell Matryoshka 10am Donkey Hodie 6pm BBC World News America 1:30pm Hero Elementary The Masked Veggies/The Royal 6:30pm BBC World News Search and Rescue / Secret Lives Hosts Outside Source of Teachers 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why 7pm PBS NewsHour 2pm Nature Cat The Town Picnic/The Amazing 6 Thursday Appily Ever After/Sound Off Expandable Clubhouse 6am Ready Jet Go! 2:30pm Odd Squad 11am Sesame Street Mindy and Carrot Olive and Otto In Shmumberland The Fluffster Kerfuffle Bake/Commander Cressida Begins 3pm Wild Kratts 11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific 6:30am Arthur Mini Madagascar Peterrific/Mother's Day Surprise Arthur Plays The Blues/Buster's 3:30pm Cyberchase 12pm Dinosaur Train Sweet Success Out of Sync Beating The Heat/Flowers for Mom 7am Molly of Denali 4pm SciGirls 12:30pm Clifford The Big Red Grandpa's Drum/Have Canoe, Will Blowin' in the Wind Dog Paddle 4:30pm Into The Outdoors Mount Norma/Hide and Sneak 7:30am Wild Kratts Field Trip: Careers In Agricuture 1pm Let's Go Luna! Mini Madagascar 5pm Pati's Mexican Table Speaking Wigglewalker/London 8am Hero Elementary Valladolid - A Day to Explore Frog Search and Rescue / Secret Lives 5:30pm Christina Cooks: Back to 1:30pm Hero Elementary of Teachers the Cutting Board Looking Super / Schmubble 8:30am Xavier Riddle and the 6pm BBC World News America Trouble Secret Museum 6:30pm BBC World News 2pm Nature Cat I Am Zora Neale Hurston/I Am Outside Source Stream and Shout/Hal's Day Off Charles Dickens 7pm PBS NewsHour 2:30pm Odd Squad 9am Curious George 7 Friday Hands on a Desk Chair/There's No George and Marco Sound It Out/A 6am Ready Jet Go! 'o' In Obot Monkey's Duckling Mars Rock for Mom/Sean Has A 3pm Wild Kratts 9:30am Daniel Tiger's Cold The Last Largest Lobster Neighborhood 6:30am Arthur 3:30pm Cyberchase So Many Feelings/Daniel's Many Arthur's Baby/D.W.'s Baby Totally Rad Page 4 of 14 –May 2021 DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide 4pm SciGirls 1:30pm Cook's Country 11am Weekends with Yankee High-Tech Fashion Regional Seafood Specialties Homegrown 4:30pm Into The Outdoors 2pm Simply Ming 11:30am Samantha Brown's Sturgeon Conservation 2:30pm Nick Stellino: Storyteller Places to Love 5pm New Orleans Cooking with in the Kitchen 12pm Rick Steves' Europe Kevin Belton 3pm The Great British
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