When police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York's Greenwich Village, on June 28, 1969, it sparked days of riots and launched the gay rights movement in the United States.
This film follows the parallel journeys of a gay asylum seeker from Uganda and a group of strangers from Vancouver’s queer community tasked with supporting his resettlement.
An evening of polka, waltz and operetta under the skies of Vienna, as Zubin Mehta conducts the music of Johann Strauss, with the Wiener Philharmoniker, Jose Carreras and soprano Andrea Rost.
S6 E3 - A baby owl needs to be reunited with its parents. A volunteer returns to the rehab in a new role, and a duck rescue goes wet and wild.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E4 - Christa tries cow milking and beekeeping. She stops at artist Murray Siple's studio and dives in with the Salt Spring Seals, a group of women who swim in the ocean year-round.
E9 - Skeena Reece makes art that combines her own history with contemporary and historical Indigenous experiences, bringing her interior life into galleries and performance spaces.
E2 - Chef Rich Francis cooks moose nose ragu and moose leg salad for the youth of Maskwacis, who are re-writing their future following an epidemic of suicides and gun violence.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
S1 E2 - Bettany discovers how Malta is a cultural hub filled with precious treasures, from an underground temple to a romantic royal hideaway.
E3 - The Soviet Army left Afghanistan, but the war continued between Mujahidin commanders. The country fell into chaos until a new force emerged: the Taliban.
Mary Beard investigates the real Julius Caesar, separating fact from fiction and revealing how his influence is still being felt today.
S7 E1 - Hope's team digs in to help birds and bobcats struggling to survive the brutal winter.
S1 E2 - Bettany discovers how Malta is a cultural hub filled with precious treasures, from an underground temple to a romantic royal hideaway.
E3 - The Soviet Army left Afghanistan, but the war continued between Mujahidin commanders. The country fell into chaos until a new force emerged: the Taliban.
Mary Beard investigates the real Julius Caesar, separating fact from fiction and revealing how his influence is still being felt today.
S1 E6 - As war draws closer to home, the women have their own battles to fight. Frances tries to help Pat before it's too late.
S6 E4 - Hope is busier than ever and the team struggles to handle the huge caseload.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E2 - Chef Rich Francis cooks moose nose ragu and moose leg salad for the youth of Maskwacis, who are re-writing their future following an epidemic of suicides and gun violence.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
S7 E2 - A hare in a snare needs Hope's help, Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
S4 E6 - Michael traces the early 20th-century roots of the Spanish Civil War, which divided his Spanish family and sent his father into exile.
In 1985, a small group of Haida blockaded a muddy road on Lyell Island to protect their ancestral lands from logging. Using only archival footage, Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter captures the Haida Nation's resolute act of vision and conscience.
E2 - Chef Rich Francis cooks moose nose ragu and moose leg salad for the youth of Maskwacis, who are re-writing their future following an epidemic of suicides and gun violence.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
In 1985, a small group of Haida blockaded a muddy road on Lyell Island to protect their ancestral lands from logging. Using only archival footage, Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter captures the Haida Nation's resolute act of vision and conscience.
S10 E14 - Murdoch devises a mysterious tonic that restores youthful vitality, but his pursuit of a partnership alarms Crabtree.
S21 E3 - Nikki realizes there is a pattern at the crime scenes, and together the team uncover a secret that has been held by those at the very top of the US government.
S6 E5 - Hope tries to make peace between wild enemies, and a kidnapped fawn needs to be reunited with its mother.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E10 - While Iceland was built by volcanoes, it was sculpted by prehistoric ice.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
S7 E2 - With Hathaway on holiday, Lewis is assigned a new partner to investigate the discovery of an embalmed body in a field.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
S1 E7 - New clues lead the investigators to the killer's apartment, but he's nowhere to be found. Serena suspects that she's being followed.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
S7 E2 - With Hathaway on holiday, Lewis is assigned a new partner to investigate the discovery of an embalmed body in a field.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
S1 E7 - New clues lead the investigators to the killer's apartment, but he's nowhere to be found. Serena suspects that she's being followed.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
S2 E17 - Hop aboard the fast train from Bergen to Oslo, travelling through the mountains of southern Norway to the famous Flam Railway - voted the most scenic railway in the world numerous times.
S6 E6 - Hope's first fawn of the year interrupts delicate surgery on an injured owl.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E2 - Chef Rich Francis cooks moose nose ragu and moose leg salad for the youth of Maskwacis, who are re-writing their future following an epidemic of suicides and gun violence.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
E10 - While Iceland was built by volcanoes, it was sculpted by prehistoric ice.
E4 - Christa tries cow milking and beekeeping. She stops at artist Murray Siple's studio and dives in with the Salt Spring Seals, a group of women who swim in the ocean year-round.
E9 - Skeena Reece makes art that combines her own history with contemporary and historical Indigenous experiences, bringing her interior life into galleries and performance spaces.
S7 E2 - A hare in a snare needs Hope's help, Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
E3 - Fossil finds and satellite imagery have allowed us to paint pictures of the terrestrial realm with entirely new palettes, offering a pathway to potential solutions for the challenges we face.
S4 E6 - Michael traces the early 20th-century roots of the Spanish Civil War, which divided his Spanish family and sent his father into exile.
S7 E2 - A hare in a snare needs Hope's help, Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
In this heartfelt stop-motion animated film, ‘Nakwaxda’xw Elder Colleen Hemphill tells the story of growing up on a tiny float-house in the Pacific Northwest. Colleen recounts moments of wonder, as well as those that inspired both fear and growth.
S17 E20 - An ex-convict turned debt collector becomes the subject of a police investigation, and Peggy encourages David to attend a school reunion.
E2 - With the suspects under attack and the podcast whipping up online sleuths, the pressure mounts on Karen to get to the truth before it’s too late.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
E10 - While Iceland was built by volcanoes, it was sculpted by prehistoric ice.
E2 - With the suspects under attack and the podcast whipping up online sleuths, the pressure mounts on Karen to get to the truth before it’s too late.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
E10 - While Iceland was built by volcanoes, it was sculpted by prehistoric ice.
S17 E20 - An ex-convict turned debt collector becomes the subject of a police investigation, and Peggy encourages David to attend a school reunion.
S9 E4 - Sister Julienne convinces a young woman to come to the maternity clinic after she's discovered stealing milk for her pregnancy. Romance blooms between Miss Higgins and Sergeant Woolf.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S7 E2 - A hare in a snare needs Hope's help, Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
S10 E15 - An explosion involving the mysterious woman Watts has been investigating leads Murdoch to a secretive community.
At the Prince's Palace in Monaco, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo and conductor Kazuki Yamada perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 with Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire. Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 is the delightful finale.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
E1 - Lucy Worsley discovers how the history of the English Reformation has been manipulated and mythologized by generations of politicians and writers.
S10 E15 - An explosion involving the mysterious woman Watts has been investigating leads Murdoch to a secretive community.
E1 - Millions of years of volcanic activity, isolation and powerful currents have shaped Antarctica, creating varied habitats for penguins, seals, seabirds and whales.
S10 E1 - With dinosaur fossils discovered nearby, the town is buzzing about the potential boost for tourism. But when a paleontologist is found dead, that future doesn't seem set in stone.
E4 - Robson discovers the secret treasures that have been unearthed at Bamburgh Castle.
S2 E5 - With mounting political pressure for the Royal Commission to deliver results, Janet is forced to fast-track the undercover mission.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
S10 E1 - With dinosaur fossils discovered nearby, the town is buzzing about the potential boost for tourism. But when a paleontologist is found dead, that future doesn't seem set in stone.
E4 - Robson discovers the secret treasures that have been unearthed at Bamburgh Castle.
S2 E5 - With mounting political pressure for the Royal Commission to deliver results, Janet is forced to fast-track the undercover mission.
S2 E10 - Immortalized by a famous song, the Suwannee River is a wild, primordial place whose dark waters are full of alligators, turtles and manatees.
E1 - Millions of years of volcanic activity, isolation and powerful currents have shaped Antarctica, creating varied habitats for penguins, seals, seabirds and whales.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S7 E2 - A hare in a snare needs Hope's help, Chelsea hits the road to rescue a litter of orphaned foxes, and an injured bobcat is rushed to Dr. Barry's for medical attention.
S2 E18 - Travel aboard the transcontinental Indian Pacific on a two-day trip from Sydney to Adelaide through national parks, historic centres and stunning landscapes.
E2 - Lucy Worsley explores the inspiring tale of how the underdog English navy defeated the Spanish fleet - the moment that set England on the path to imperial glory.
E1 - James Fox uses art to explore how our ancient relationship with nature changed with the advent of farming, cities and faith, and our attempts to gain control over the natural world.
S4 E6 - Michael traces the early 20th-century roots of the Spanish Civil War, which divided his Spanish family and sent his father into exile.
E4 - Christa tries cow milking and beekeeping. She stops at artist Murray Siple's studio and dives in with the Salt Spring Seals, a group of women who swim in the ocean year-round.
E9 - Skeena Reece makes art that combines her own history with contemporary and historical Indigenous experiences, bringing her interior life into galleries and performance spaces.
E1 - James Fox uses art to explore how our ancient relationship with nature changed with the advent of farming, cities and faith, and our attempts to gain control over the natural world.
S4 E6 - Michael traces the early 20th-century roots of the Spanish Civil War, which divided his Spanish family and sent his father into exile.
E4 - Christa tries cow milking and beekeeping. She stops at artist Murray Siple's studio and dives in with the Salt Spring Seals, a group of women who swim in the ocean year-round.
E9 - Skeena Reece makes art that combines her own history with contemporary and historical Indigenous experiences, bringing her interior life into galleries and performance spaces.
S9 E5 - Lucille is seconded to St. Cuthbert's while Nurse Crane goes to a school to give vaccines to new students. Violet, Trixie, Sister Frances and Valerie put on a charity fashion show for the community.
S2 E1 - With the threat of invasion imminent, Sarah receives some shocking news about Adam. Her sorrow is overshadowed by a tragedy for Frances. Pat strikes up a friendship with a Czech soldier.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E11 - The surging waters of the Bay of Fundy sustain some of the richest ecosystems on the planet.
E5 - Christa takes an accessible tour, goes go-karting and sneaks a peek at a spellbinding magic show. A lucky meeting with the mayor leads to a colourful surprise at Niagara Falls.
E10 - Manasie Akpaliapik, a carver who grew up in a family of artists, transforms whalebone into an Inuit story, along with songs and reverence.
E4 - Humans are one of the most influential species of all time, but our endeavours have had conflicting impacts on the planet.
Dakelh filmmaker Joy Haskell explores the intricate spiritual and cultural relationship between wild salmon and Indigenous people on a breathtaking journey from BC's West Coast through the Chilcotin to Stuart Lake (Nak'albun).
A new generation of Inuit, armed with social media and a sense of humour and justice, are challenging anti-sealing groups.
This poetic documentary tells the parallel stories of two First Nations men who returned home, and the ancient song that connects them.