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1:00 am
LiveGreat Indian Railway Journeys
Episode 3Mysuru to Chennai|59 minutesMichael marvels at the magnificent Mysuru Palace, explores eerie ruins of what was once the world's deepest gold mine and visits the famous Madras Club in Chennai.
2:00 am
Stuff the British Stole
Season 2, Episode 6Irish Giant|22 minutesImagine lying on your deathbed, knowing doctors can’t wait to dissect you when you die. That is how the tallest man in the world ended his short life.
2:22 am
Form + Place
Joseph Coyle and The Egg Carton|2 minutesIn 1911, Joseph Coyle invented the egg carton using leftover pulp from his newspaper publishing business. Now his design has become the standard method of transporting eggs worldwide.
2:23 am
BC Birds At a Glance
Juvenile Barred Owl|2 minutesA juvenile barred owl preens its feather on a rainy day.
2:30 am
Power to the People
Episode 12Kluane|22 minutesWith climate change reshaping their environment, the Kluane First Nation is looking to wind, solar, biomass and geothermal energy to empower their people.
2:53 am
Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest
Episode 12Are You Haida?|2 minutesHaida carver Timothy Boyko found inspiration in Edward Curtis' photos as a young man, and credits them with awakening his desire to be a carver.
3:00 am
Keeping Faith
Season 3, Episode 2Keeping Faith|58 minutesUnsettled by Rose's reappearance in her life, Faith struggles to keep everything together and focus on Osian's case. Meanwhile, Evan keeps a close eye on her every move.
4:00 am
Impossible Engineering
Season 1, Episode 6Airbus Synopsis|45 minutesThe largest passenger plane ever built, the Airbus A380, can carry over 850 people non-stop nearly halfway around the world.
4:46 am
Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal
Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal|9 minutesRyan Reynolds narrates this animated documentary about one of sport’s most unassuming superstars – Burnaby-born soccer legend Christine Sinclair. Directed by animator Eoin Duffy, it’s a story of how quiet leadership can leave the loudest legacy.
5:00 am
Hope for Wildlife
Season 5, Episode 3A Very Precious Thing|50 minutesTwo tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
6:00 am
Knowledge Kids
From 6am to 6pm on weekdays and 6am to noon on weekends, Knowledge Kids is BC’s trusted destination for high-quality, commercial-free programming for children ages 2–8.
6:00 pm
The Island Diaries
Season 4, Episode 5Ibiza|48 minutesThe flood of travellers is both good and bad for Ibiza. The local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
6:50 pm
From Parking Lot to Paradise
From Parking Lot to Paradise|5 minutes7:00 pm
Stuff the British Stole
Season 2, Episode 7Great Rubber Heist|22 minutesMarc Fennell takes us deep into the Amazon jungle to unravel an elaborate botanical heist that changed the world.
7:23 pm
Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest
Episode 8They Wanted to be Proud|3 minutesWith roots among both the "invaders and the invaded", Noel Purserto of Seattle, Washington reflects on the value of Edward Curtis' "non-native lens" on his Indigenous subjects.
7:30 pm
Power to the People
Episode 13Gull Bay|22 minutesRemote Gull Bay First Nation has pioneered Canada's first fully integrated solar micro grid solution to offset their use of diesel power.
7:53 pm
Behind the Facade
Nuxalk Radio|3 minutesA day in the life of 91.1, Nuxalk Radio is a radio station built to help keep the Nuxalkmc language alive, broadcasting the laws of the lands and waters.
8:00 pm
Home: The Story of Earth
Episode 4Human Planet|52 minutesHumans are one of the most influential species of all time, but our endeavours have had conflicting impacts on the planet.
8:53 pm
Space Suite III
Season 3, Episode 9Space Race|3 minutesSpace Suite takes us through a timeline from Sputnik, to the moon landing, to today where we remain transfixed on the world above and new frontiers to discover.
9:00 pm
Yintah
Yintah|89 minutesSpanning more than a decade, this is a riveting account of Wet’suwet’en resistance to the Coastal GasLink pipeline on their traditional territory. Two women - Howilhkat Freda Huson and Sleydo’ Molly Wickham - emerge as leaders as their nation asserts sovereignty.
10:30 pm
Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger
11:40 pm
Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher
Miss Campbell: Inuk Teacher|15 minutesHeather Campbell tells the story of her grandmother, Evelyn Campbell, a trailblazer for an Inuit-led educational system in Rigolet, Labrador. As a residential school survivor, she overcame extraordinary odds to pursue her passion for education.