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LiveBea’s Block
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
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.
6:51 pm
Saving Steelhead from Extinction
Saving Steelhead from Extinction|5 minutes7:00 pm
Walking Through History
Season 3, Episode 4Nazi Occupation: The Channel Islands|47 minutesTony Robinson explores the Channel Islands and delves into their history during the Second World War when they were occupied by Nazi Germany.
7:48 pm
And On the Seventh Day, She Played Soccer
And On the Seventh Day, She Played Soccer|9 minutes8:00 pm
Hidden Wild Britain
Episode 2Summer|58 minutesHamza visits his home in Scotland to help his neighbour catch a glimpse of an elusive otter. A trip to Dorset reveals a bizarre bird.
9:00 pm
Fake or Fortune?
Season 12, Episode 2Helen McNicoll|58 minutesArtist and dealer David Taylor believes a painting he bought is by one of Canada’s most celebrated Impressionists, Helen McNicoll. Can the team help prove it's the real thing?
10:00 pm
Great Alaskan and Canadian Railway Journeys
Episode 9Portage La Prairie to Saskatoon|59 minutesDeep in the Prairies, Michael learns how communities grew around grain elevators, digs into Indigenous history at an archaeological excavation and learns how to make a Saskatoon berry pie.
11:00 pm
Stuff the British Stole
Season 2, Episode 2Parthenon Sculptures|22 minutesThe Parthenon marble sculptures are arguably the most controversial museum exhibit in the UK.
11:23 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.
11:30 pm
Power to the People
Episode 8Six Nations|22 minutesThe Six Nations of the Grand River has invested in some of the largest wind and solar power plants in the country.