In Canada's largest act of civil disobedience, activists flocked to the woods to protect Fairy Creek, one of Vancouver Island’s last intact watersheds.
program Earth's Biggest Festival: Kumbh Mela.
Every 12 years, millions of Hindus journey to Prayagraj, India, for Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest human gathering.
program Wild Spring.
Journey around the planet as spring awakens the natural world, bringing with it a blossoming of new life and new challenges.
program Stuff the British Stole.
Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Journalist Marc Fennell uncovers the messy histories behind some of their loot.
program Grace.
Troubled but tenacious Brighton-based detective Roy Grace investigates cases in this crime series based on the bestselling novels by Peter James.
program Hidden Wild Britain.
Wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin spends a year travelling throughout the British Isles to discover its hidden wildlife.
program Fake or Fortune?.
Esteemed art dealer Philip Mould and journalist Fiona Bruce investigate thrilling cases of art world mystery, intrigue and deception.
program Wild Oman: Wonder of Arabia.
Venture into the wild heart of Oman – a land of dramatic contrasts, stunning beauty and remarkable biodiversity.
program Vera.
Sharp-witted and stubbornly determined, DCI Vera Stanhope investigates often-baffling cases amidst the rural beauty of Northumberland.
program Clan of the Painted Lady.
Hakka Canadian filmmaker Jennifer Chiu traces her family's past in Kolkata and explores the impact of migration on Hakka identity and culture.
program Copa 71.
Told by the pioneering women who played in it, this is the extraordinary story of the near-forgotten 1971 Women’s World Cup.