With ghostly mentor Oliver Welles nowhere to be found, Geoffrey coaxes his childhood hero out of retirement to play the title role in "King Lear" and finds an ingenue to play the role of young Cordelia. |
The termination of "King Lear" brings penalties to the actors and staff, especially Geoffrey and Anna. |
Anna, the festival's efficient assistant manager, steps in to help Geoffrey with Charles. |
The final rehearsal of "King Lear" turns into a train wreck, as Charles fumbles dozens of lines. |
Charles Kingman -- whom Geoffrey has recruited to play Lear -- brings some demons of his own to the production and alienates cast and crew alike. |
Charles's erratic behavior becomes more disruptive, prompting Geoffrey to consider replacing him. |
Trying to top the success of its last production, the festival plans to stage "King Lear," as well as a contemporary musical. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Divided Kingdom," "Vex Not His Ghost" and "That Way Madness Lies." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Every Inch a King," "All Blessed Secrets" and "The Promised End." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Divided Kingdom," "Vex Not His Ghost" and "That Way Madness Lies." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Every Inch a King," "All Blessed Secrets" and "The Promised End." |
With ghostly mentor Oliver Welles nowhere to be found, Geoffrey coaxes his childhood hero out of retirement to play the title role in "King Lear" and finds an ingenue to play the role of young Cordelia. |
Ellen confuses her auditor with a confessor. The police have developed a keen interest in Sanjay, whose real name is not Sanjay. |
With subscribers canceling, Sanjay counsels Richard to embrace the left side of his brain. |
The curse of "Macbeth" kicks in when the director of "Romeo and Juliet" breaks her neck, forcing Geoffrey to invite Darren Nichols back to fill in. |
Christmas comes to New Burbage and so do the interns, who are part of a new austerity program. |
Geoffrey becomes the New Burbage artistic director after his triumphant production of "Hamlet," but big challenges loom. |
Pack your bags for Care-a-Lot and enjoy this heartwarming animated tale about wishing on a star and the surprises it brings. When Wish Bear calls on Twinkers, her wish star, for a new crop of friends, things don't turn out as she planned. The she-bear soon finds that it takes more than wishes to make her dreams come true, but with the help of her fellow Care Bear friends, she learns that anything is possible -- if you care enough, that is. |
Geoffrey works on his own brand of explosive magic; Oliver returns to the stage; Richard upgrades his dream quest to include Gilbert & Sullivan. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Season's End," "Fallow Time" and "Rarer Monsters." |
This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair," "Steeped in Blood" and "Birnam Wood." |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Season's End," "Fallow Time" and "Rarer Monsters." |
This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair," "Steeped in Blood" and "Birnam Wood." |
Tempests, hexes and ghosts stymie actor turned director Geoffrey Tennant as he tries to keep his productions afloat. He's got his hands full with the "Macbeth" curse and an onstage romance that continues after the curtain falls. |
Pack your bags for Care-a-Lot and enjoy this heartwarming animated tale about wishing on a star and the surprises it brings. When Wish Bear calls on Twinkers, her wish star, for a new crop of friends, things don't turn out as she planned. The she-bear soon finds that it takes more than wishes to make her dreams come true, but with the help of her fellow Care Bear friends, she learns that anything is possible -- if you care enough, that is. |
Tempests, hexes and ghosts stymie actor turned director Geoffrey Tennant as he tries to keep his productions afloat. He's got his hands full with the "Macbeth" curse and an onstage romance that continues after the curtain falls. |
Struggling to run a Shakespeare festival, actor Geoffrey Tennant gets valuable assistance from an unusual source: the ghost of his beloved mentor. But a hostile leading lady and a slightly dim male star stand in their way. |
Opening night for "Hamlet" has arrived, and Jack has disappeared. Ellen comes clean about what really happened on that fateful night seven years ago. |
With unglued Geoffrey taking up the reins of "Hamlet," Richard and Holly feel certain the production will flop. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Oliver's Dream," "Geoffrey's Return" and "Madness in Great Ones." |
This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "Outrageous Fortune," "A Mirror Up to Nature" and "Playing the Swan." |
Geoffrey discovers that death has not completely silenced Oliver. |
Washed-up actor Geoffrey Tennant's failing attempts to run the Shakespearean New Burbage Festival are rescued by his brilliant mentor, who happens to be a ghost. While staging the Bard's plays, Tennant wrangles fussy actors and demanding sponsors. |
Geoffrey carries on with a production of "The Tempest," despite the reality that his theater company is broke. |
Struggling to run a Shakespeare festival, actor Geoffrey Tennant gets valuable assistance from an unusual source: the ghost of his beloved mentor. But a hostile leading lady and a slightly dim male star stand in their way. |
Geoffrey passes off the theater's new production of "Hamlet" to visiting director Darren Nichols. |
Geoffrey broods in jail, where Oliver's spirit drops by to counsel him. Kate and Jack's friendship intensifies. |
Washed-up actor Geoffrey Tennant's failing attempts to run the Shakespearean New Burbage Festival are rescued by his brilliant mentor, who happens to be a ghost. While staging the Bard's plays, Tennant wrangles fussy actors and demanding sponsors. |
This disc includes the following episodes (1-3): "Oliver's Dream," "Geoffrey's Return" and "Madness in Great Ones." |
This disc includes the following episodes (4-6): "Outrageous Fortune," "A Mirror Up to Nature" and "Playing the Swan." |
Babar and his family find themselves in the middle of a championship treasure hunt! |
Looking for the next Land of Adventure, the family balloon crashes and falls into a large crevasse. |
Babar, Celeste, Zephir and the children, come across a spring filled with mysterious water in this land of adventure. |
When the balloon lands on a small island, they come across a giant sea turtle who shows them the way to the next land of adventure. |
Babar, Celeste, Zephir and the children arrive at their first destination only to find that everything on the island is bigger than usual. |
Maggie, Beast and Hamilton Hocks (voiced by Kristen Bone, Michael Caruana and Stephen Ouimette) are in a playful mood in Nowhere Land. First, they count the spots on Beast; then, they turn junk into terrific toys; what comes next is a rousing game of hide-and-go-seek. At the same time, they discover the joys of nature and friendship. |
Popular preschool character Maggie explores Nowhere Land and enjoys time with her good friends Beast and Hamilton Hocks in this collection of episodes from the animated children's show. The video features episodes with common themes of curiosity and problem-solving, including "Picnic Time," "Recipe for Trouble," "The Lemonade Stand," "The Big Carrot," "A Visit to Cake Town," and "The Big Hat." |
After following a path lined with flowers, the family finds themselves in a magical land inhabited by witches. |
After landing their balloon on a giant chessboard, the gang realizes that they have come across a land filled with games! |
Alexander, Flora and Pom are overjoyed when they learn that their balloon has landed in a town inhabited by toys. |
Once Babar and his family journey through this final land they should be able to reach the fabled Land of Happiness. |
The fun continues in Nowhere Land in this collection from the animated series that follows the adventures of 5-year-old Maggie and her stuffed animal pals Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hocks. Episodes include "Spring Is in the Air," "What's in the Bag?" "Rainy Day," "Chasing a Rainbow," "Soup Bowls and Roller Coasters" and "The Bunny Slippers." |
Join 5-year-old Maggie and her two favorite stuffed animals, Hamilton Hocks and the Ferocious Beast, as they explore Nowhere Land. In this episode of the popular Noggin series, Maggie and her pals take a trip to the shore and have a fun beach party. Along the way, these lovable animated characters demonstrate the power of imagination, and pass on important lessons about cooperation, sharing and friendship. |
Great googly moogly! Little Maggie and her stuffed soul mates are back in this collection of episodes from the popular animated series based on the children's books by Michael and Betty Paraskevas. The show follows 5-year-old Maggie and her stuffed toys Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hocks as they explore the make-believe world of Nowhere Land. Episodes include "Recipe for Trouble," "The Jelly Bean Express" and "Hamilton and the Bee." |
In this animated series based on the children's books by Michael and Betty Paraskevas, Maggie and her best friends -- stuffed animals Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hock -- continue their adventures in Nowhere Land. In the episodes here, Maggie and pals send their troubles out to sea in paper boats; the Beast takes a bath; Hamilton joins the Moo Sisters in song; the friends go boot fishing when the Beast loses his boot in a giant puddle; and more. |
Join young Maggie and her friends Hamilton Hocks (a pig) and the Ferocious Beast (a big yellow monster who's not as mean as he looks) on their adventures in Nowhere Land -- a magical place that teaches them, and the kids who watch them, lessons in nature, relationships and more! This popular animated Nickelodeon series is sure to capture the imagination of any preschooler. |
The fun continues in Nowhere Land in this collection from the animated series that follows the adventures of 5-year-old Maggie and her stuffed animal pals Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hocks. Episodes include "Spring Is in the Air," "What's in the Bag?" "Rainy Day," "Chasing a Rainbow," "Soup Bowls and Roller Coasters" and "The Bunny Slippers." |
Popular preschool character Maggie explores Nowhere Land and enjoys time with her good friends Beast and Hamilton Hocks in this collection of episodes from the animated children's show. The video features episodes with common themes of curiosity and problem-solving, including "Picnic Time," "Recipe for Trouble," "The Lemonade Stand," "The Big Carrot," "A Visit to Cake Town," and "The Big Hat." |
Maggie, Beast and Hamilton Hocks (voiced by Kristen Bone, Michael Caruana and Stephen Ouimette) are in a playful mood in Nowhere Land. First, they count the spots on Beast; then, they turn junk into terrific toys; what comes n... |
Great googly moogly! Little Maggie and her stuffed soul mates are back in this collection of episodes from the popular animated series based on the children's books by Michael and Betty Paraskevas. The show follows 5-year-old Maggie and her stuffed toys Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hocks as they explore the make-believe world of Nowhere Land. Episodes include "Recipe for Trouble," "The Jelly Bean Express" and "Hamilton and the Bee." |
In this animated series based on the children's books by Michael and Betty Paraskevas, Maggie and her best friends -- stuffed animals Ferocious Beast and Hamilton Hock -- continue their adventures in Nowhere Land. In the episodes here, Maggie and pals send their troubles out to sea in paper boats; the Beast takes a bath; Hamilton joins the Moo Sisters in song; the friends go boot fishing when the Beast loses his boot in a giant puddle; and more. |
Join young Maggie and her friends Hamilton Hocks (a pig) and the Ferocious Beast (a big yellow monster who's not as mean as he looks) on their adventures in Nowhere Land -- a magical place that teaches them, and the kids who watch them, lessons in nature, relationships and more! This popular animated Nickelodeon series is sure to capture the imagination of any preschooler. |
Little Maggie hangs out with the most interesting pals -- Hamilton Hocks, the portly pig, and Beast, a not-so-ferocious creature -- in this acclaimed Nickelodeon children's television series. This time around, the group is headed to the beach for some fun under the sun by the gentle waves of the sea, where they make new friends such as Sidestep the Crab and a few slow-moving turtles. |
After a blow to the head, haggard Det. Mickey Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) acquires an extraordinary new ability: He can visualize the owner of anything he touches. This homicide-solving talent comes in handy when Hayden gets assigned to the hardest case of his life. A serial killer named Jabberwocky has resurfaced, pinning a note to his most recent victim challenging Hayden to stalk the murderer again in this direct-to-video thriller. |
Join 5-year-old Maggie and her two favorite stuffed animals, Hamilton Hocks and the Ferocious Beast, as they explore Nowhere Land. In this episode of the popular Noggin series, Maggie and her pals take a trip to the shore and have a fun beach party. Along the way, these lovable animated characters demonstrate the power of imagination, and pass on important lessons about cooperation, sharing and friendship. |
A large wooden door in the middle of the jungle leads the family to the beautiful Land of Ice. |
While on a fishing adventure, Babar and his family get shipwrecked in a terrible storm. |
Babar and his family arrive in a town where everything is made out of treats and every store they go into has better tasting delicacies than the last! |
While being punished for their rowdy behavior, Alexander, Flora and Pom find their father's old magic map in a dusty corner of the attic. |
After a blow to the head, haggard Det. Mickey Hayden (Kiefer Sutherland) acquires an extraordinary new ability: He can visualize the owner of anything he touches. This homicide-solving talent comes in handy when Hayden gets assigned to the hardest case of his life. A serial killer named Jabberwocky has resurfaced, pinning a note to his most recent victim challenging Hayde... |
Little Maggie hangs out with the most interesting pals -- Hamilton Hocks, the portly pig, and Beast, a not-so-ferocious creature -- in this acclaimed Nickelodeon children's television series. This time around, the group is headed to the beach for some fun under the sun by the gentle waves of the sea, where they make new friends such as Sidestep the Crab and a few slow-moving turtles. |
Ben (Gary Farmer) and The Man (Stephen Ouimette) are two homeless men braving the bitter cold of Winnipeg's winter with only one possession between them: an electric space heater. But instead of plugging it in and warming up, they're focused on returning it for a cash refund. So the hapless pair journeys... |
Ben (Gary Farmer) and The Man (Stephen Ouimette) are two homeless men braving the bitter cold of Winnipeg's winter with only one possession between them: an electric space heater. But instead of plugging it in and warming up, they're focused on returning it for a cash refund. So the hapless pair journeys to a suburban mall to search for the store the heater came from. Along the way, they encounter several rude and bizarre people. |
Babar is out to catch the biggest fish in all of Celesteville. But with the clumsy Flora as his partner, Babar's dream seems unlikely. |
Rataxes takes the credit when Basil saves Isabelle's life. Rataxes is hailed as a hero but finds his guilty conscience troubling him. |
Set on winning the soapbox derby, Victor "borrows" Pom and Flora's design. But when Alexander is blamed, Victor wonders if winning means everything. |
Believing the palace is in trouble, the kids hold a yard sale. But while looking for goods to sell, they mistakenly pick up Rataxes's favorite lamp. |
Arthur builds a flawed robot but will not admit his mistake. In trying to cover up the situation, things get out of control. |
Babar takes his family up into the mountains for a winter holiday, but he's really searching for a mythical creature he saw as a child. |
Arthur becomes a hero when his blimp tops the jungle popularity polls. But the blimp doesn't work yet and the maiden voyage is only hours away. |
Babar talks with Flora about the importance of always telling the truth. Yet Babar starts to regret those words when Flora does exactly that. |
Babar agrees to deliver a top-secret briefcase to Paris. But the journey becomes complicated when the old lady mysteriously disappears from the train. |
When the kids turn 11, they decide they are now adults. Babar and Celeste are shocked when they announce their "adult" plans for their lives. |
Arthur pulls a prank that has everyone believing that aliens are landing. But the joke backfires when he spots a real UFO and nobody believes him. |
Cornelius and Pompadour have a major disagreement and vow never to speak again. Neither one is aware that their silence could cost them their lives. |
Pom makes the basketball team as a towel boy and tells Babar he's a top player. Now, he's in for trouble when Babar makes plans to attend a game. |
Babar learns that honesty is the best policy when Zephir takes up the palace duties of Pompadour and Cornelius, with disastrous results. |
Babar and the children have no idea just how much they've been taking Celeste for granted until she wins a role in Basil's new theater production. |
When Rataxes seals the border between Rhinoland and Celesteville, it's up to the night raider known as the Scarlet Pachyderm to save the day. |
After a calculating con man lures Arthur into throwing away his life savings for a worthless mine, Zephir and Arthur plan to teach the thief a lesson. |
As part of a school project to promote understanding and cooperation, the children convince Babar and Rataxes to change places for the day. |
A fault in the rhino security system traps Cornelius and the children inside the rhino palace, and it's up to Cornelius to devise an escape plan. |
Alexander's flying skills get him into trouble when he crash-lands his plane in the jungle and makes friends with a tribe that invites him for dinner. |
Flora's pen pal arrives to visit her. Trouble is, she believes Flora is the queen of Celesteville. |
When a baby elephant is abandoned on the doorstep of the rhino palace, Rataxes finds himself acting as an unwilling father. |
The questionable advice about "dealing with your parents" that Zephir offers on his radio show triggers a confrontation between generations. |
After witnessing the arrival of a mysterious time traveler, Alexander has a hard time getting anyone to believe his story. |
When two inept thieves make off with Arthur's treasured statue, Babar is called in to solve the mystery. |
Alexander learns a hard lesson about responsibility when he lets his rowing team and Zephir down. |
Babar's health is in question when he attributes his strange behavior to mysterious visits from the old elephant king's ghost. |
When Uncle Arthur shows up, his tall tales of traveling the world encourage Babar's children to get mixed up in a dangerous dockside escapade. |
When Babar sets off with Uncle Arthur and Zephir to renew a childhood treasure hunt, Rataxes seizes the opportunity to try to beat him to it. |
Believing that magic is Flora's only hope of surviving a snakebite, Alexander ventures into the dark forest to find an old lady he thinks is a witch. |
When Pom and Alexander are left to baby-sit their sister Isabelle, their preoccupation with covering up some mischief allows Isabelle to go missing. |
Babar and Celeste spend all of their time tending to the needs of new baby Isabelle, and Flora feels so unwanted she runs away from home. |
When Flora decides to do a newspaper story about the royal family, the palace is thrown into a panic as her photographs prove to be embarrassing. |
When a creature is sighted in the Celesteville lake, Babar calls upon a famous undersea explorer to help him protect it from the clutches of Rataxes. |
Stuck baby-sitting his little sister Isabelle, Alexander spends the afternoon making up a fairy tale, which ultimately draws them closer together. |
Burdened by the demands of running his kingdom, Babar wishes he were never king. To his surprise, he gets his wish: Celesteville becomes Rataxesville! |
Babar has to grant the wish of anyone who returns pieces of an old coin to him. Rataxes shows up with a piece and demands to be made king. |
Babar and Rataxes get caught up in a battle of one-upmanship that jeopardizes their attempts to rescue their children from a treacherous labyrinth. |
When Alexander and Victor use the father-son events of a family picnic as a way to determine which of them has the best dad, Rataxes decides to cheat. |
Satellite dish salesman Gus (Stephen Ouimette) experiences some life-altering changes when he meets performance artist Lucy (Christie MacFadyen) in this visually poetic fantasy. After Lucy vanishes, leaving a puzzling note, Gus goes on a quest for the mysterious woman. Moving from his meticulou... |
Inspired by Jean de Brunhoff and Laurent de Brunhoff's beloved children's books, this animated series tells Babar's life story from the elephant king's point of view, reliving his early days as a young pachyderm with important lessons to learn. |
The lovable pachyderm who stars in Jean de Brunhoff's charming children's books makes the leap from page to film in this animated adventure. With Celeste and the always-humorous monkey, Zephir, by his side, Babar is ready to take on Rataxes, a rhino who's taken charge of Babar's beloved Elephantland. Who will prevail? |
When a group of boys he knows are about to cause trouble at a local junkyard, King Babar has to make a decision between friendship and the law. |
When Rataxes refuses to let Babar build a railway through Rhinoland, Babar must detour through a jungle inhabited by a monster known as the Polomoche. |
Rataxes "king-naps" King Tuttle, the Tortoise King, so he cannot sign Babar's treaty that would force Rataxes to stop dumping garbage into the river. |
When Zephir and Celeste have an accident, they soon find themselves facing off in court. Babar is caught in the middle, forced to be the judge. |
Babar recalls a time when he was a boy living in the city, where he and his friends were picked on by school bullies and made to feel like outcasts. |
Babar goes to find the old lady a gift for her birthday: the tail feather of the Way Out Bird, which can only be found on top of Way Out Peak. |
Inspired by Jean de Brunhoff and Laurent de Brunhoff's beloved children's books, this animated series tells Babar's life story from the elephant king's point of view, reliving his early days as a young pachyderm with important lessons to learn. |
Babar's kids recall the time when they accidentally went up in a balloon, forcing Babar and Celeste to use every bit of their courage to save them. |
Satellite dish salesman Gus (Stephen Ouimette) experiences some life-altering changes when he meets performance artist Lucy (Christie MacFadyen) in this visually poetic fantasy. After Lucy vanishes, leaving a puzzling note, Gus goes on a quest for the mysterious woman. Moving from his meticulous life in a technologically advanced world into the spontaneity of nature, Gus learns some important lessons and begins to trust his own instincts. |
Cornelius believes that he's becoming useless when his age causes Babar and a friend to get shipwrecked on an island that's home to a gorilla. |
Babar's children decide to help their father overcome a problem by telling him about the time when they thought there was a monster in the palace. |
When Babar finds out that Zephir would rather play practical jokes than guard the Royal Peanut Patch, Babar decides to teach him a lesson. |
Thinking an assassin is after Babar, Pompadour and Cornelius refuse to leave his side -- upsetting Babar, who is trying to have dinner with Celeste. |
When Babar fails to fill out the proper papers to ship supplies through Rhinoland, a general in Rataxes's army declares war on Celesteville. |
Babar has chosen Arthur to be his partner in the bike race but becomes concerned when he learns that there are two cheetahs in the race. |
Inspired by Jean de Brunhoff and Laurent de Brunhoff's beloved children's books, this animated series tells Babar's life story from the elephant king's point of view, reliving his early days as a young pachyderm with important lessons to learn. |
The lovable pachyderm who stars in Jean de Brunhoff's charming children's books makes the leap from page to film in this animated adventure. With Celeste and the always-humorous monkey, Zephir, by his side, Babar is ready to take on Rataxes, a rhino who's taken charge of Babar's beloved Elephantland. Who will prevail? |
Babar's hopes of rebuilding an old theater are jeopardized when his subjects get caught up trying to build a rocket ship to beat Rataxes to the moon. |
As the elephants' new king, Babar's first decree is to build a city for all the elephants. |
Babar leaves the old lady and the city to return to the jungle so he can share his newfound knowledge with the other elephants. |
Forced to run away from the jungle by the hunter, Babar makes his way to the city -- only to find it just as dangerous and confusing. |
This story tells the classic tale of Babar's early life when a hunter kills his mother and he must cope on his own. |
Despite the pressures of leadership, kindly king Babar always puts his family's needs first. Using his own childhood experiences as examples, Babar teaches his kids lessons about thwarting bullies, cherishing friends and strengthening family bonds. |
When Babar discovers that the phantom in an abandoned theater is really a lonely old musician, he decides to help him come out of seclusion. |
When Babar's crown goes missing, Zephir decides to help him find it. However, all the clues indicate that Babar's closest friends stole the crown. |
Babar is scheduled to perform a duet with a great pianist at a concert. However, he refuses to admit that the piece of music is too hard for him. |
When Babar organizes a ballet to be performed in Celesteville, the temperamental star of the show turns the production into a disaster. |
Rataxes stops pomegranate shipments from reaching Celesteville. When Babar finds a pet warthog in the jungle, Rataxes becomes willing to negotiate. |
Babar lets a circus boy live in the palace, but when the boy decides to return to the circus, he discovers it has been captured by Rataxes. |
Babar's advisers jeopardize his relationship with Celeste by forcing him to take the daughter of a visiting dignitary to a dance instead of her. |
Despite the pressures of leadership, kindly king Babar always puts his family's needs first. Using his own childhood experiences as examples, Babar teaches his kids lessons about thwarting bullies, cherishing friends and strengthening family bonds. |
Babar faces his greatest challenge as king when he unites Lord Rataxes and everyone in the jungle in an all-out effort to fight the hunter. |