Travel BC through the art and life of E.J. Hughes - a reclusive painter who became one of Canada's most celebrated artists.
Countries worldwide have pledged to reach net zero by 2050. The green revolution promises to change daily life, but can we adapt fast enough?
A cinematic poem about losing the otherworldly blues of ancient mountain lakes, now fading due to climate change.
BC filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper explore the realities of climate change through the perspectives of women on the frontlines.
François-Xavier Roth and the Berliner Philharmoniker perform two works by Stravinsky and a Bach concerto featuring oboist Albrecht Mayer.
Throughout its reign, the British Empire stole a lot of stuff. Journalist Marc Fennell uncovers the messy histories behind some of their loot.
Female Indigenous filmmakers, including trailblazer Alanis Obomsawin, share their experiences of transforming the way Indigenous stories are told.
Five North Americans who have left their respective faith traditions to embrace Islam share their deeply personal journeys.
Acclaimed pianist Joaquín Achúcarro performs some of his signature pieces by favourite composers like Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninov and Liszt.
Whether on land, beneath the waves or soaring through the skies, witness wildlife on epic - and daring - migratory journeys.
When a former miner in a Nottinghamshire town is murdered, shockwaves ripple through a community still scarred by the 1984/85 Miners’ Strike.
The midwives and nuns of Nonnatus House find happiness and heartache as they care for their East London community in the 1950s and 1960s.
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan takes us along on her epic journey across the Trans Canada Trail - the first person to traverse all 24,000 km of it.
Across Asia, a new generation of activists, archaeologists and Internet sleuths are working to bring colonial plunder back home.