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- When three close friends Mole, Ratty and Badger find out that the infamous Mr. Toad of Toad Hall has been up to no good, they must find him and change his ways for good.
- An animated series, telling the story of many beloved Beatrix Potter characters.
- Mole disappears while answering what he thinks is an urgent summons from Rat, forcing Badger to enlist Toad and his new airplane in a frantic search party.
- Documentary about the making of the 1939 MGM classic film The Wizard of Oz. Includes interviews of cast and crew members, their families and fans of the film.
- Documentary/Historical retrospective of the Gay Rights movement from the 1969 Stonewall riots to the present.
- First few weeks of Lincoln's presidency where crucial for the direction the country would take. He had to bridge the gap between the victorious North and the jaded South and William H. Seward, his Secretary of State, played a crucial role.
- PBS celebrates America's Bicentennial with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra in a rare West Coast performance, hosted by Charlton Heston with special guests Edgar Bergen and his friends Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd.
- This documentary looks at the surprising contributions to American society by Catholic Sisters. Religious women historically have made enormous humanitarian contributions that have largely remained unrecognized. They founded, staffed and often funded an array of schools, hospitals and social service institutions across the country where there were none. They faced anti-Catholic discrimination and had little financial resources to work with, yet they became entrepreneurs raising funds and resources to take care of the needy. Sisters distinguished themselves as nurses during the Civil War by demonstrating generous and unbiased humanitarian acts to soldiers on both sides.
- From collegiate acappella groups to show choirs, the premiere episode of Sing That Thing! has it all! Watch to see amazing performances of a range of songs from pop sensation Sam Smith's "Latch" to the traditional Maori song "Te Iwi E." Featuring the Boston City Singers, None of the Above, Fantasy-Shepard Hill, Chordially Yours, and the Merrimack Valley Chorus.
- Performances in a variety of styles, voices, and languages, such as the Lexington High School Madrigal Singer's eloquent performance of "En Une Suele Fleur" and the Zumbyes' beautiful interpretation of Lenny Welch's blues ballad "Since I Fell for You." Featuring WitchPitch?, Lexington High School Madrigal Singers, Zumbyes, Stambandet, and Amici Cantores.
- If you're an Amy Winehouse fan (and really, who isn't?) check out this episode to see Noteworthy's version of "Tears Dry On Their Own", as well as more spectacular performances from other featured groups. Featuring Fermata Town, Noteworthy, Master Singers of Worcester, and the UMass Lowell Chamber Singers.
- Check out this episode for some very inspiring musical performances. From the ever emotional, but beautiful "Say Something" by Ssockapella to the African-American spiritual "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" by the Boston Arts Academy, your heart is sure to melt from these performances. Featuring Ssockapella, Boston Arts Academy Spirituals Ensemble, Syncopasian, Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Chamber Chorus, and the Women's Chamber Ensemble of Jubilate Chorale.
- Who can resist the Disney classic "Be Our Guest"?! Check out Vocal Revolution putting their spin on the Disney classic, as well as other fabulous groups singing their hearts out. Spoiler alert: Larry, Jane, and Jared pick the eight groups that will advance to the STT finale. Watch to find out which groups they pick! Featuring Musica Sacra, Junior Providence Singers, 18 Wheelers, and Vocal Revolution.
- Five weeks, 24 singing groups, and it has all come down to this. The grande finale of Sing That Thing Season 1 is here! Which four groups will be crowned Category Champions and which single group will be given the coveted title of Overall Winner for Season One of Sing That Thing? From a performance of Britney Spear's "Circus" to a fun rendition of "I Can't Recall His Name", the final eight groups bring on the heat for their last performances. Featuring Jim Papoulis, Boston City Singers, Boston Arts Academy Spirituals Ensemble, Ssockapella, Syncopasian, Fermata Town, None of the Above, Musica Sacra, and the Merrimack Valley Chorus
- Welcome to the second season of Sing That Thing! From serenades that will make you swoon to powerful ballads about the importance of friendship, this episode has it all. Featuring performances from Doo Wop Shop, Music Unlimited, Fermata Nowhere, and Mass Whole Notes.
- Featuring performances that will bring you back to past decades, from the Copley Cat's upbeat version of the '70s hit "I Want You Back" to the '90s pop sensations of the Spice Girls performed by Good Question. Featuring Boston Skyline Chorus, Copley Cats, Good Question, and 18 Wheelers.
- Enjoy a wide range of performances from Manic Optimists's animated take on the classic Miley Cyrus song "See You Again" to ShenaniGanns's melodic version of "V'haer Eineinu." Featuring Manic Optimists, Bostonality, ShenaniGanns, & Noteworthy.
- Check out this episode for performances made for the acappella lover. Warning: You might feel the need to get up and dance listening to Boston Jazz's version of "What's Goin On?" Featuring Boston Jazz Voices, Hollis-Brookline Honors Choir, Redhot & Blue, and Cambridge Chamber Singers.
- With emotional performances, like Strawberry Fields' version of the Radiohead hit "Creep" and Beverly High School's beautiful rendition of "Os Justi." Featuring Vocal Revolution, Strawberry Fields, Simple Harmonic Motion, & Beverly High School Vocal Ensemble.
- Feeling the need for some King of Pop in your life? Watch Mansfield High School take on one of Michael Jackson's greatest hits, "Smooth Criminal," along with other fabulous performances from featured groups. Featuring Gordon College Choir, Daniel Hand Vibe, Immutable, and Mansfield High School Select Choir.
- Six groups compete to move on to the Sing That Thing Finale. They must prove they can master anything from spirituals to Motown to pop. The coaches assign each category two different song combinations to mash together. What will our semi-finalists come up with? Tune in to find out! Featuring: Mansfield HS Select Choir, Music Unlimited, Doo Wop Shop, Manic Optimists, Vocal Revolution, and Mass Whole Notes.
- The judges select the winning high school, college, and adult groups on the season finale of Sing That Thing.