9:30 PM program break - Recorded January 8, 2017 from WFWA-DT2 in Fort Wayne, IN.
Arthur Website Promo
Arthur Credits
Arthur Funding Bumper
Hefty ZooPals Plates & Cups Sponsor
Chuck E. Cheese's Sponsor
CVS CareMark All Kids Can Sponsor
Arthur Funding
PBS Kids GO! System Cue*
Webster's World of Friends
Station ID
Chuck E. Cheese's Sponsor
Maya & Miguel Funding*
Maya & Miguel
Special Note: This video features the ending to a relatively rare Arthur episode (#1008 Binky vs Binky/Operation: D.W.). The episode was extremely rare to see on PBS after the controversy surrounding Lance Armstrong in 2012. The last known national broadcast of this episode from PBS was January 30, 2013. At the time of this January 8, 2017 recording, WFWA-DT2 aired Arthur episodes from a local library of shows, instead of from the PBS network schedule which now omits this episode in the schedule). This could very well be the FINAL airing of this episode on television. (Later in 2017, the national PBS KIDS Channel would replace all of WFWA's local library episodes, so this episode is no longer seen on WFWA either.)
*PBS KIDS GO! Note: This video is exactly as it aired on TV. PBS KIDS GO! bumpers can still appear in 2017 because these episodes of Arthur and Maya & Miguel originated from the PBS KIDS GO! era, and were not yet been repackaged for PBS Kids. PBS KIDS GO! formally was discontinued in 2013, but occasionally older promos can be seen.
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