Reading Rainbow
Jonathan London's "Hip Cat" explores jazz; jazzman Joshua Redman talks music with LeVar Burton.
Jonathan London's "Hip Cat" explores jazz; jazzman Joshua Redman talks music with LeVar Burton.
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Thomas has to move stinky fish, Skarloey is given a fright and Emily has an urgent job.
The little narrow gauge engines bring sheep to safety. Then, Duncan finds a new job.
Gordon develops a squeak, Percy’s track is wobbly and Thomas collects the circus.
Sir Topham Hatt loses his voice, so Percy is in charge; and Duncan doesn't listen to anyone.
Skarloey is busy and Rheneas bites off more than he can chew; Thomas follows clues to a treasure.
Molly arrives, the big engines think Edward is old and Gordon’s firebox develops a rattle.
Brother doesn't do his homework when he's sick. Sister gets her first loose tooth.
Sister has a twisted ankle. Teacher Bob assigns a project about future jobs.
Mama opens her own quilt shop. Brother helps his new friend renew his self-esteem.
Sister does an assignment on Brother. Sister is jealous of Brother's three-speed racer.
A snooty new girl moves into town; Brother and Freddy team up to create a flying device.
Mama and Papa let Sister go to a sleep over. Brother complains he has too much homework.
Sister sees a video intended for a teenage audience. Mama finds Brother and Sister bored.
Sister wants to join the school soccer team. Sister is picked for a jump rope contest.
Jonathan London's "Hip Cat" explores jazz; jazzman Joshua Redman talks music with LeVar Burton.
Kitchen waste can be reused; artists; corn.
Ruth Buzzi narrates "Miss Nelson Is Back"; LeVar embarks on a birthday treasure hunt.
In "Gila Monsters Meet You at the Airport," a boy fantasizes about moving out West.
Lou Rawls narrates "Ty's One-Man Band"; different types of music; Ben Vereen dances.
Roy Clark narrates "Barn Dance!"; LeVar attends a Tennessee hoedown.
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