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Date range:June 17 - June 23

Wednesday, June 17

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  • 10:45 am

    Live

    Peg + Cat

    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

    Waterfront Cities of the World

    Season 4, Episode 4
    Oslo|
    46 minutes

    Once known as a sleepy city, Oslo is now a cosmopolitan and cultural hotspot.

  • 6:46 pm

    And On the Seventh Day, She Played Soccer

    And On the Seventh Day, She Played Soccer|
    9 minutes

  • 6:47 pm

    Crystal Pite: Wordless Language

    Crystal Pite: Wordless Language|
    4 minutes

  • 6:47 pm

    Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal

    Christine Sinclair: Kind Of A Big Deal|
    9 minutes

    Ryan 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.

  • 6:54 pm

    Dreamers and Dissidents

    Amy Bohigian|
    2 minutes

  • 7:00 pm

    David Rocco’s Dolce Tuscany

    Episode 11
    Simone & Friends|
    22 minutes

    Simone Fracassi, whose award-winning prosciutto is garnering worldwide attention, shows David all the great culinary finds in his hometown.

  • 7:24 pm

    BC Birds At a Glance

    Shorebirds|
    2 minutes

    Western sandpipers swoop, soar and search for food along the Fraser River estuary.

  • 7:30 pm

    David Rocco’s Dolce India

    Season 1, Episode 11
    Chennai Express|
    23 minutes

    David’s comedian friends Mohan and Vidyu take him on a culinary tour of Chennai’s Tamil Nadu vegetarian culture.

  • 7:54 pm

    BC Birds At a Glance

    American Robin|
    1 minutes

    An American robin watches the world from its perch in the trees.

  • 8:00 pm

    One Cup, A Thousand Stories

    Episode 5
    The Taste of the Tea Trade|
    50 minutes

    From Dubai's busy container port to the romantic North Island of New Zealand, entrepreneurship and ambition are driving the global growth of tea.

  • 8:51 pm

    Take Me Home

    Sonny Assu|
    3 minutes

    Indigenous artist Sonny Assu finds that sometimes the most meaningful way to experience a sense of home is by reconnecting with what was left behind.

  • 9:00 pm

    End Game

    Episode 3
    End Game|
    49 minutes

    Back home in Australia, Tony tests whether the lessons he has learned overseas can inspire meaningful change in overcoming racism in sport.

  • 9:50 pm

    Form + Place

    Arthur Erickson|
    3 minutes

    Arthur Erickson lived life to the fullest and never stopped expanding his practice and creative range. We look at some of his best-known buildings an his own house in Point Grey, Vancouver.

  • 10:00 pm

    Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH

    Season 2, Episode 2
    Mondays|
    49 minutes

    Mondays are the worst in the emergency department, with staff tackling a wide range of medical emergencies.

  • 10:49 pm

    Take Me Home

    Susan Musgrave|
    3 minutes

    A 400-year-old Douglas Fir and a Canadian writer both share the same home - a living, breathing house containing many dreams.

  • 10:50 pm

    Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest

    Episode 7
    This Guy's Everywhere|
    3 minutes

    Tsimshian native Dr. Mique'l Dangeli explains why she feels that Edward Curtis missed an opportunity of accurately documenting Indigenous lives in the early 1900s.

  • 11:00 pm

    Hope for Wildlife

    Season 5, Episode 7
    Give and Take|
    50 minutes

    A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.

  • 11:51 pm

    Coastal Dwellers

    The Merchant's Voice|
    3 minutes

    Poverty and discrimination rampaged Victoria's Chinatown in the late 1880s. A group of Chinese merchants created the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association and helped secure a home for their people in Canada.

  • 11:51 pm

    Dancehalls, Deejays + Distortion

    The Railway Club|
    3 minutes

    What began as a private club for railway workers became the hotbed of the Canadian roots, rock & roll and country scene.