Here is something cool. Arkansas PBS recently announced their Arkansas-produced series for kids, 'Mystery League' which will premiere nationally on PBS KIDS on March 21.

Arkansas PBS Executive Director and CEO Courtney Pledger said in a press release,

Mystery League is a shining example of the incredible production expertise of our Arkansas PBS team and the creative talents of our vibrant Arkansas video crews, cast and locations. This opportunity to share the beauty, creativity and talent of our state with families across the nation is a tremendous honor and a proud moment for Arkansas.

“Mystery League” will  be seen during the PBS KIDS Family Night lineup. This is a weekly family viewing event that features movie specials and themed programming on y Saturday and Sunday evenings.

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Mystery League is about three 5th-grade detectives and how they investigate and solve mysteries in their small Arkansas town of Mulberry Springs. The show is targeted for kids ages 5-8 years old. The series is filmed entirely in Arkansas and the episodes are lessons in friendship, civics, geography, economics, leadership and more.

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Arkansas PBS Education Director and “Mystery League” producer Sajni Kumpuris said the show employs over 500 Arkansas-based crew members, cast and vendors. Making a big economic boost to the state.

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PBS KIDS Family Night marathons will air on Saturday evenings at 6 PM on March 22 and 29. The shows will be repeated on Sunday, March 23 and 30, at 6 PM on Arkansas PBS. The show will also be available on all PBS KIDS digital streaming platforms, including the PBS KIDS Video App, and pbskids.org, starting March 21.

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