Mister Chuck's Workshop (2020)
Mister Chuck's Workshop
2020 / TV-YEveryone is welcome in the workshop. The workshop affords a safe space for children to explore their emotions. Chuck Hartman talks with children about the world where they live as it relates to their everyday life—concerns, questions, feelings, and more.
Seasons & Episode
Mister Chuck makes a nightlight. Mumbo and Lenny pretend they are camping. Back in the workshop, Mister Chuck demonstrates play with the lights out.
Mister Chuck makes a nightlight. Mumbo and Lenny pretend they are camping. Back in the workshop, Mister Chuck demonstrates play with the lights out.
Mister Chuck uses the table to make a tent. Lenny and Mumbo stargaze. Plus, fun with potatoes.
Mister Chuck visits a lighthouse. In fantasy, Mumbo and Lenny lose track of time. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a lighthouse craft.
At the workshop, Mister Chuck shows an emergency boat light. Lenny believes he saw a sea monster with a flashing eye. Mister Chuck explains that it is essential for children to wear safety gear when near water.
Mister Chuck shows several kinds of eggs before visiting a farm. Lenny and Duncan Phyfe watch fireflies dance in the ballroom. Mister Chuck makes a firefly out of a plastic egg and a battery-powered tealight.
A day at the workshop. Mister Chuck makes a kaleidoscope. Audrey, Lenny, and Mumbo talk about letting their light shine. Smart Screen shows a video file of beautiful lights in the darkness.
Mister Chuck goes to the seashore. In fantasy, Audrey and Lenny build a sandcastle that accidentally gets knocked down by a friend. All three learn a lesson in forgiveness. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a craft with seashells.
Mister Chuck makes a picture with sand. In a flashback sequence, Mister Chuck recalls visiting with His friend, Lieutenant Garrett Winslow, and learns there is science to finding figure prints. Mister Chuck also shows a fingerprint painting.
Mister Chuck shows three models of faraway buildings, then he takes a trip to see similar places near the workshop. In fantasy, Mumbo prepares for a trip to the moon. Plus, fun with the alphabet.
In fantasy, the friends blast off to the moon. Mister Chuck visits a Zoo. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a lion puppet.
Mister Chuck shows paintings of buildings from around the world and makes a birdhouse. The fantasy friends pretend about a zoo. Back in the workshop, Mister Chuck talks about how important it is to take care of others’ needs.
In a flashback sequence, Mister Chuck thinks about riding his bike. Mister Chuck also explains the importance of pads and helmets when biking. In fantasy, the friends meet a new neighbor. Mister Chuck also discovers a creative use for an old bike tire.
A day at the workshop. Mister Chuck reminisces about flying a kite, windsurfing, and kite sailing. Poe helps Mumbo and Boo with a kite. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a small paper kite.
Mister Chuck makes musical instruments; and takes a trip to ride a carousel. Audrey and Vuley decide to make a musical after they have an argument in fantasy. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck reads a chapter in, It Must Be A Weed.
Mister Chuck demonstrates the operation of two different puppets. In fantasy, Audrey and Vuley discover that writing a musical is a big job. Back in the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a happy face mask and reads another chapter in, It Must Be A Weed.
Mister Chuck puts on a Santa suit and explains that people never become what they wear. Audrey finds more friends in fantasy to help with the musical. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a half-mask and reads from, It Must Be A Weed.
In fantasy, the friends say goodbye to Santa and recruit help for the musical. Mister Chuck visits Rachel Sanders, who gives a theater tour and shares her love for musical theater. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck reads from, It Must Be A Weed.
At the workshop, Mister Chuck shows his digital piano and plays an original composition. In fantasy, the friends give Audrey and Vuley more ideas for the musical. Mister Chuck visits the community center to demonstrate a non-digital piano.
Mister Chuck compares a piano string to his guitar strings and finishes, It Must Be A Weed. In fantasy, Vuley and Audrey finish their musical but have no one to play the sun. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck makes a hot-air balloon craft.
The fantasy friends present their musical, The Day Wishes Came True. Back at the workshop, Mister Chuck brings closer to the musical, explaining that real power and freedom are found, not in wishing, but rather in forgiveness, kindness, and love.
Everyone is welcome in the workshop. The workshop affords a safe space for children to explore their emotions. Chuck Hartman talks with children about the world where they live as it relates to their everyday life—concerns, questions, feelings, and more.