
Arthur Read is back and starting his own podcast! Listen in as he shares his favorite adventures with, DW, Buster and all their friends from around Elwood City. The Arthur Podcast is produced by GBH Kids and distributed by PBS KIDS and PRX.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyStories for Kids | |||

D.W. overhears a mysterious word at a store and is determined to find out what it means! But blurting out the BLEEP! word in front of her parents might be more trouble than it’s worth!
When a cat gets stuck in a tree, Buster Baxter saves the day! (Well, actually, the cat just wanted a taste of Buster’s Rocky Trout ice cream). The story of Buster’s “heroics” quickly spins out of control, and Arthur, for one, is sick of it!
Sue Ellen says she’s not afraid of anything…that is until she hears a creepy howling noise in the woods. Arthur, Binky, and Buster join her on a mission to discover what’s behind the mysterious howls!
Arthur has to write a story for a school assignment, but he’s convinced that his ordinary life is just too boring. How can he possibly make the tale of how he got his dog Pal exciting? Maybe a few dancing elephants in outer space will do the trick!
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My kids LOVE this podcast!
You are being mean.The BLEEP episode is about not cursing 🤬. And gays is good encourage people to be there self. You are not a mom(if you are you are a bad mom).
And stop you are trying to hard. I feel bad for your kids
If you are even a mom (which you are not so stop faking)so just stop!
Could you please make season 5? I love season 4 so much I especially love bleep. It’s a really cool one and one that I love it so could you please like season 5 but you a lot of people thank you for it.
My children love to listen to Arthur, and it’s been so nostalgic for me to listen to the earlier seasons. The kids never tired of the episodes. After listening to the episodes on repeat for months, we’re so happy to have a Season 4. Some of the voices are different, but you get used to them. Such lovely lessons and great storytelling.
The bleep episode is inappropriate for kids. Kids will start to use that word and not be nice to friend.
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This podcast features Arthur Read as the main host, sharing engaging stories and adventures from his life in Elwood City alongside his friends DW, Buster, and others. The content is designed to resonate with children and families, focusing on themes of friendship, creativity, and humor through relatable narratives that often mirror the experiences of young listeners. Various episodes creatively address fears, storytelling processes, and heroic escapades, further enriching the listening experience with light-hearted banter and life lessons.
Notably returning for a fourth season, the podcast has cultivated a loyal listener base, with many episodes dedicated to exploring relatable childhood challenges and day-to-day adventures that encourage ... more
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The Arthur Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 30 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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