Let's take a look at what shows visitors watched on scetv.org in January. Looks like some of you started the new year off right!
As a reminder, each month we will bring you a summary of what others watched and what you may have missed. Don't worry, if you missed it, our full library of on-demand content can be viewed at scetv.org, PBS.org, the PBS App or SCETV App. You can watch on-demand programs on a Smart TV or OTT device (FireTV, Roku, AppleTV, etc) by installing the PBS App.
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Note: Google Analytics was used to compile website data from January 1-31, 2025.
10. Southern Songwriters with Patrick Davis
Southern Songwriters with Patrick Davis is a four-part series where viewers are taken on a journey with singer songwriters to discover why and how they write their songs. Patrick invites his fellow songwriters to join him in various small southern towns as they entertain audiences with their stories behind their songs. The series also showcases the history and culture of the southeast.
This series is currently online under SCETV Passport, but you can also catch them on television the following day/times.
- Greenwood Community Theatre, Greenwood
- Sunday, February 2, 7:00 pm on SC Channel
- Sumter Opera House, Sumter
- Sunday, February 2, 11:00 pm on ETVHD
- Sunday, February 16, 7:00 pm on SC Channel
- Allen University, Columbia
- Sunday, February 9, 11:00 pm on ETVHD
- Sunday, February 23, 7:00 pm on SC Channel
9. All Creatures Great and Small
The series features James Herriot’s adventures as a veterinarian in 1930’s Yorkshire in a glorious new adaptation in a series based on his internationally celebrated books.
What are 5 Things You Love about All Creatures Great and Small?
8. IMPACT South Carolina
IMPACT South Carolina brings attention to serious issues affecting the people of our state. The pilot episode, A Touch of Sugar introduces profiles of diabetic patients, two of whom are amputees. Their stories put a human face on the issues, as they share their struggle to control their disease and celebrate their successes.
Learn more about the struggles of amputation from Ron Taylor.
7. Expedition with Steve Backshall
Head into the unknown with naturalist Steve Backshall as he journeys to the world’s last unexplored places and faces challenges around the globe, encountering extraordinary wildlife and meeting remarkable people along the way.
Check out this close encounter with a polar bear!
6. Parentalogic
Parenting is full of obstacles that can be hard to navigate—even without a toddler yelling at your face. There’s no instruction manual, which means discerning fact from fiction and reasonable from ridiculous can be maddening. Dr. Alok Patel and comedian Bethany Van Delft, as they dive into the topics nearly all parents face—from pregnancy to poop, fevers to tantrums, and preschool to puberty. This show is produced by NOVA and PBS Digital Studios.
Check out this video: "How Much Sleep Does My Kid Need?"
5. Lucy Worsley's Royal Palace Secrets
Join the popular royal historian for an exclusive tour of London’s most extraordinary palaces. From the forbidding Tower of London to glorious Hampton Court to treasure-filled Kensington Palace, Lucy takes viewers behind the velvet ropes into each building’s most secret places.
Looking for more Lucy Worsley? We have a collection of her shows available on scetv.org. Check them out:
4. Mary Berry's Highland Christmas
Much loved home cook Dame Mary Berry travels to her mother’s homeland, Scotland, for a magical winter break. Inspired by her own family holidays, she cooks up an array of sumptuous dishes. She’s joined by friends Andy Murray, Iain Stirling and Emeli Sandé to cook indulgent Christmas dishes that can be enjoyed anytime over the holidays.
Did you know you can watch more Mary Berry with SCETV Passport? Mary Berry Cook and Share, Mary Berry Fantastic Feasts, and Mary Berry Love to Cook are available to view on scetv.org.
2. Making It Grow
"Making It Grow," an award-winning program from SCETV and Clemson University, is hosted by Amanda McNulty and Terasa Lott of Clemson Extension. Together with Extension Agents and expert guests, they provide research-based insights to educate and inspire viewers.
Mark your calendars! Making it Grow returns March 18, 2025 with a brand new season.
3. America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston
Baratunde Thurston, the best-selling writer, podcaster and comedian travels the country to uncover our complex relationship with the outdoors.
Check out "The Science Behind Outdoor Relaxation"
And finally for those who started off the New Year with the goal to exercise and/or relieve stress, the number one watched show in January was....
1. Yoga in Practice
Yoga in Practice is an instructional series led by master teacher Stacey Millner-Collins. Throughout the series, Stacey teaches yoga with detailed alignment principles while also incorporating the more subtle practices of breath, meditation, and philosophy.
Want to get started with Yoga? Try out the short segments below to learn more about yoga poses.