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Liberty's Kids (2002–2003) — drama · adventure · children on PBS
About Liberty's Kids
Liberty's Kids ended on April 4, 2003, after its first season. The show concluded its run on PBS, bringing an educational animated series to a close after 40 episodes. It was part of a lineup that aimed to teach children about American history through engaging storytelling and historical figures.
Liberty's Kids was a children's animated series that aired from September 2, 2002, to April 4, 2003. The series was set during the American Revolution and followed the adventures of two teenage apprentices, Sarah Phillips and James Hiller, who worked in Benjamin Franklin's print shop. Through their eyes, viewers learned about the key events and figures that shaped the birth of the nation, with Benjamin Franklin serving as a guiding presence throughout the series.
Each episode had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.
Liberty's Kids episode schedule
40 aired
Aired · 40
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| April 4, 2003 | S1·E40 | We the People |
| April 3, 2003 | S1·E39 | Going Home |
| April 2, 2003 | S1·E38 | The Man Who Wouldn't Be King |
| April 1, 2003 | S1·E37 | Born Free and Equal |
| March 31, 2003 | S1·E36 | Yorktown |
| January 23, 2003 | S1·E35 | James Armistead |
| January 22, 2003 | S1·E34 | Deborah Samson |
| January 21, 2003 | S1·E33 | Conflict in the South |
| January 20, 2003 | S1·E32 | Benedict Arnold |
| November 11, 2002 | S1·E31 | Bostonians |
| November 8, 2002 | S1·E30 | In Praise of Ben |
| November 7, 2002 | S1·E29 | The Great Galvez |
| November 6, 2002 | S1·E28 | Not Yet Begun to Fight |
| November 5, 2002 | S1·E27 | The New Frontier |
| November 4, 2002 | S1·E26 | Honor and Compromise |
| October 4, 2002 | S1·E25 | Allies at Last |
| October 3, 2002 | S1·E24 | Valley Forge |
| October 2, 2002 | S1·E23 | The Hessians Are Coming |
| October 1, 2002 | S1·E22 | Lafayette Arrives |
| September 30, 2002 | S1·E21 | Sybil Ludington |
| September 27, 2002 | S1·E20 | An American in Paris |
| September 26, 2002 | S1·E19 | Across the Delaware |
| September 25, 2002 | S1·E18 | American Crisis |
| September 24, 2002 | S1·E17 | Captain Molly |
| September 23, 2002 | S1·E16 | One Life to Lose |
| September 20, 2002 | S1·E15 | The Turtle |
| September 19, 2002 | S1·E14 | New York, New York |
| September 18, 2002 | S1·E13 | The First Fourth of July |
| September 17, 2002 | S1·E12 | Common Sense |
| September 16, 2002 | S1·E11 | Washington Takes Command |
Show 10 earlier episodes
| September 13, 2002 | S1·E10 | Postmaster General Franklin |
| September 12, 2002 | S1·E9 | Bunker Hill |
| September 11, 2002 | S1·E8 | The Second Continental Congress |
| September 10, 2002 | S1·E7 | Green Mountain Boys |
| September 9, 2002 | S1·E6 | The Shot Heard 'Round the World |
| September 6, 2002 | S1·E5 | Midnight Ride |
| September 5, 2002 | S1·E4 | Liberty or Death! |
| September 4, 2002 | S1·E3 | United We Stand |
| September 3, 2002 | S1·E2 | The Intolerable Acts |
| September 2, 2002 | S1·E1 | The Boston Tea Party |