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Date range:May 22 - May 28

  • 12:00 am

    Live

    Have You Heard Judi Singh?

    Have You Heard Judi Singh?|
    79 minutes

    Born to pioneering parents, Black-Punjabi singer Judi Singh was a fixture in the Edmonton jazz scene from the 1950s to 1970s, yet her legacy is largely forgotten. Vancouver filmmaker Baljit Sangra shines a spotlight on this unsung artist's life and musical journey.

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  • 1:20 am

    The Commute

    The Commute|
    4 minutes

  • 1:30 am

    A Nikkei Canadian Story

    A Nikkei Canadian Story|
    23 minutes

    A Japanese Canadian doctor reflects on his life before, during and after internment during the Second World War. Following his journey from pre-war Vancouver to post-war Hiroshima, the film offers a hopeful perspective on finding home in a divided world.

  • 2:00 am

    Murdoch Mysteries

    Season 11, Episode 8
    Brackenreid of the Boudoir|
    44 minutes

    To investigate an artist’s murder, Brackenreid picks up his paintbrush again and attracts a wealthy patron’s very personal attention.

  • 2:46 am

    Re: Location: Carol Mendes

    Re: Location: Carol Mendes|
    10 minutes

  • 3:00 am

    Lewis

    Season 7, Episode 3
    Intelligent Design|
    95 minutes

    Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate the gruesome murder of Richard Seager, who was crushed and run over repeatedly with his own Jaguar Mark 2.

  • 4:35 am

    Cornwall & Devon Walks with Julia Bradbury

    Episode 7
    Dart Valley Trail|
    21 minutes

    Julia takes a dramatic river walk along the Dart Valley, from the market town of Totnes to the naval town of Dartmouth.

  • 5:00 am

    Hope for Wildlife

    Season 8, Episode 21
    Finally Free|
    27 minutes

    Three healthy orphaned blonde raccoons arrive at Hope's facility.

  • 5:30 am

    Hope for Wildlife

    Season 8, Episode 22
    CPR|
    27 minutes

    The annual fox release is interrupted as a fawn arrives and the team must perform CPR.

  • 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 1
    Puerto Rico|
    46 minutes

    The lush islands of the Puerto Rico archipelago exist in the shadow of the USA and are vulnerable to the devastation of hurricanes, yet people's zest for life persists.

  • 6:49 pm

    Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal

    Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal|
    9 minutes

    An intimate animated documentary about one of sport’s most unassuming superstars – Burnaby-born soccer legend Christine Sinclair. Directed by animator Eoin Duffy and narrated by Ryan Reynolds, it’s a story of how quiet leadership can leave the loudest legacy.

  • 7:00 pm

    The Life-Sized City

    Season 3, Episode 5
    Hamilton|
    52 minutes

    Priced out of Toronto, young people are looking to put down roots elsewhere. Hamilton is proving to be a place with opportunities and affordable housing.

  • 8:00 pm

    Mr. Bates vs the Post Office

    Episode 1
    Mr. Bates vs the Post Office|
    47 minutes

    Mysterious financial losses lead the British Post Office to sack and prosecute village subpostmasters, who have no way to prove their innocence.

  • 9:00 pm

    Maternal

    Episode 1
    Maternal|
    46 minutes

    Returning from maternity leave, Maryam is back on the front line in pediatrics, surgeon Catherine sets her sights on a consultant job, and acute medic Helen's marital problems play out at work.

  • 10:00 pm

    Fence

    Episode 4
    Mabui|
    55 minutes

    A second victim comes forward and reveals that she may have encountered the perpetrator through a dating app. Kii sets up a sting operation.

  • 11:00 pm

    The Life-Sized City

    Season 3, Episode 5
    Hamilton|
    52 minutes

    Priced out of Toronto, young people are looking to put down roots elsewhere. Hamilton is proving to be a place with opportunities and affordable housing.