Buying a nano-question about podcasts

I am buying ipod nanos for my kids for Christmas. Can you download the TV shows for the nano ? Can you see the shows on the nano or just listen to the shows on the nano?

welcome!
you can only use the video ipod if you want to watch video
the nano will play podcasts, audio files, etc.
don't forget to purchase a case for each ipod

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