The Mystery of Eilean Mor (2/19/25)

The Mystery of Eilean Mor (2/19/25)

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Who, When, Wow! Presents: Make it Wow! (Recorded Live in New York City)

Introducing... Make it Wow! - the live bonkerballs competition game show where kids turn their wildest (and weirdest) ideas into jaw-dropping inventions! Hosted by Wow in the World’s Mindy Thomas and Who, When, Wow!'s Carly Q. Ciarrocchi, this interactive stage show is packed ...

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Toad Fall (3/5/25)

In the 1700s France, soldiers reported toads falling from the sky during a rainstorm... but how is this possible? Was it an illusion? It's up to Carly Q at The Bureau of Universal Time Travel and Historical Exploration Department (also known as B.U.T.T.H.E.D) to travel back in ...

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