How to restore tv shows to nano

I was told to restore my ipod because the battery was shutting down before the battery indicator...
So i did that and now my tv shows are missing. They are still in my library - but i have no clue how to reload them to the ipod itself. When I click on my ipod and the tv show tab - the show icons are there - but not highlighted.
can you help please??????????

Can you delete if the Ipad acts like you havent watched it yet?  I have watched it b4 the update now everything is showing up and when I go to swipe delete doesnt happen.  Seems like it might be come protective means to make sure you dont delete what you havent watched, but I have watched it before and I dont want to download it off the cloud just to delete it. 
Any info is greatly appreciated.  Thanks everyone!!
#totallyhatetheupdate. 

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