Raising Big Blue Watch April 22, 12:00pm Program Info Airdates Related Comments Duration: 46min The story of the how the blue whale skeleton displayed at UBC's Beaty Biodiversity Museum came to be and the struggles behind locating, excavating and transporting it. Share Ratings 5 Log in to rate programs. British Columbia Science and Technology Report a Problem Next On TV Sun, Apr 22 at 12:00pm Set a Reminder Sun, Apr 22 at 12:00pm Sun, Apr 22 at 6:00pm Additional Broadcast Dates Sun, Apr 22 at 6:00pm Related Programs Monster Quake: Will We Survive? The damage inflicted by Chile's massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake in 2010 was a wake-up call. What would happen if a similar earthquake were to hit Seattle,... Space Suite II As the engines of a rocket ignite, three brave astronauts prepare to make their new home orbiting high above our Earth. The moon passes through our planet’s shadow to become endowed with... Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH Season 2 Get ready to cover your eyes - Knowledge Network’s award-winning documentary series Emergency Room: Life and Death at VGH is back. Season I delivered a... Edziza: Life from Ash and Ice Mount Edziza is a complex of fifty volcanoes in northwestern BC with over eight million years of history erupting under glacial ice. KONELINE Our Land Beautiful Set in the traditional territory of the Tahltan First Nation, director Nettie Wild's film captures beauty and complexity as one of Canada’s vast wildernesses undergoes... British Columbia: From Pioneers to Protesters This documentary takes us on a journey through British Columbia’s early history, recounting the influence of the First Nations, the... Dreamers and Dissidents The rugged beauty of the Kootenays, with its snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys and shimmering lakes, has long lured those who dared to dream big and defy conventions. Drawn... Peace Out In northern BC and Alberta, there has been an explosion in resource extraction activities, with mega-projects like the Site C dam, hydro-fracked shale gas wells, a nuclear power plant and the... The Hollow Tree For well over a century, visitors to Vancouver’s Stanley Park have posed for photos in the Hollow Tree. But when the 2006 windstorm ripped through the park, the already weak tree... View the discussion thread.