E1 - Alan uncovers clues about Britain's great crime writer and visits locations that helped influence some of her most successful novels, including Burgh Island and Greenway House.
E2 - Michael enjoys one of Spain's biggest street parties in Malaga, then he helps with a vineyard harvest before heading to the beautiful hilltop town of Ronda.
S1 E11 - From the stage to the written page to the traditional campfire, Drew explores the role Indigenous storytelling plays in myth-making, theatre and in keeping culture alive.
S1 E11 - Kris and Sarain assist designer/curator Sage Paul in creating their own Indigenous fashion art installation and meet with visionaries who are reclaiming Indigenous arts.
S1 E1 - After quitting his job as a police officer and retiring to his hometown, Erik reluctantly agrees to help Markus, a mining entrepreneur, who has been subjected to attacks by an environmental extremist.
E2 - With the sun shining and the flowers blooming, summer is the season of abundance, and the long hours of daylight make life burst forth in a riot of activity.
S9 E6 - When a fawn is found stuck in thick toxic tar, Hope assembles her entire team to wash and care for it in a desperate bid to save its life.
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.
E5 - Open water makes up nearly half the area of the Bahamas and houses some of its most elusive species, including white tip sharks and sperm whales.
S1 E12 - Drew explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team in Arizona.
S1 E12 - Kris and Sarain explore Indigenous concepts of justice, from restorative justice to cultural programs in the prison system.
E2 - Earth is spinning at an incredible speed while orbiting the sun, yet we're not aware of this motion. Brian Cox investigates how this could be.
Ten years after the Arab Spring uprising, journalist and former political prisoner Luna Watfe follows the trial of two Syrian men charged with mass detention and torture in the prison where she was held.
Director Mina Shum reopens the file on a watershed moment in Canadian race relations - the infamous Sir George Williams riot.
Ten years after the Arab Spring uprising, journalist and former political prisoner Luna Watfe follows the trial of two Syrian men charged with mass detention and torture in the prison where she was held.
Director Mina Shum reopens the file on a watershed moment in Canadian race relations - the infamous Sir George Williams riot.
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.
S9 E7 - Hope realizes she's not prepared to rescue animals from an oil spill, so she heads across the continent to learn from the best before disaster strikes.
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.
S1 E12 - Drew explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team in Arizona.
S1 E12 - Kris and Sarain explore Indigenous concepts of justice, from restorative justice to cultural programs in the prison system.
S4 E4 - The citizens of Antwerp are collectively making the city and its neighbourhoods more sustainable, more democratic and more livable.
S2 E3 - The Yukon River boasts one of the longest salmon runs in the world. From musk ox to ice bears, meet the rich variety of life that has made this frozen river home.
E4 - What helped Julius Caesar seize the throne of ancient Rome and powered the Koch brothers' climate-denial machine? With enough money, outright lies can be turned into something that resembles the truth.
E5 - How did an insignificant cluster of Latin hill villages on the edge of the civilized world become the greatest empire the world has known? Richard Miles examines the phenomenon of the Roman Republic.
S1 E2 - A smoky summer leads to a diabetic hiker in distress. Alec and Brady struggle against daylight to extract a mountain biker after a life-altering crash, while a cold case discovery triggers emotional memories for Mike.
S2 E3 - The Yukon River boasts one of the longest salmon runs in the world. From musk ox to ice bears, meet the rich variety of life that has made this frozen river home.
E4 - What helped Julius Caesar seize the throne of ancient Rome and powered the Koch brothers' climate-denial machine? With enough money, outright lies can be turned into something that resembles the truth.
E5 - How did an insignificant cluster of Latin hill villages on the edge of the civilized world become the greatest empire the world has known? Richard Miles examines the phenomenon of the Roman Republic.
E2 - With the sun shining and the flowers blooming, summer is the season of abundance, and the long hours of daylight make life burst forth in a riot of activity.
E1 - Monty Don visits spectacular gardens in Spain's central region, including historic Imperial palaces and modern designs adapted to the challenges of climate change.
S9 E8 - The spring orphans are all grown up, and Hope has to decide who's ready for release.
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.
S4 E4 - The citizens of Antwerp are collectively making the city and its neighbourhoods more sustainable, more democratic and more livable.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
E3 - Michael visits Cordoba's stunning Mesquita, considered to be one of the world's greatest Islamic buildings, and dines on what could be Spain's biggest tortilla.
Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog pays homage to Katia and Maurice Krafft, legendary French volcanologists and filmmakers who died in a pyroclastic flow on Japan's Mount Unzen in 1991.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
S4 E4 - The citizens of Antwerp are collectively making the city and its neighbourhoods more sustainable, more democratic and more livable.
Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog pays homage to Katia and Maurice Krafft, legendary French volcanologists and filmmakers who died in a pyroclastic flow on Japan's Mount Unzen in 1991.
E3 - A look at the craft of writing with Madeleine Thien, Katherena Vermette and Catherine Leroux.
S8 E15 - Murdoch revisits his past through a murder investigation at a church.
S5 E2 - Foyle turns to Sam for help when his goddaughter Lydia vanishes soon after turning up on his doorstep. While searching for Lydia, Foyle investigates an increase in sabotage and illegal gambling
S1 E2 - Angelika struggles to tranquilize two yearling bears at the shelter so they can be released. Kim juggles bear care and a squirrely release.
S9 E9 - When Hope opens her doors to the public, the rehab staff must care for thousands of animals while dealing with thousands of people filling the farm.
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.
E5 - Open water makes up nearly half the area of the Bahamas and houses some of its most elusive species, including white tip sharks and sperm whales.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
S12 E5 - The team investigates the murder of an estate agent during the private sale of a picturesque beach and discover the buyers were victims of a scam.
S3 E3 - Cassie and Sunny begin interviewing the four male occupants of the Spinney, who all have fairly consistent accounts of the time spent in Middenham.
E1 - Kii, a Tokyo tabloid writer, is sent to Okinawa to research whether Sakura, who has accused a US soldier of sexual assault, could be making a false allegation.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
S12 E5 - The team investigates the murder of an estate agent during the private sale of a picturesque beach and discover the buyers were victims of a scam.
S3 E3 - Cassie and Sunny begin interviewing the four male occupants of the Spinney, who all have fairly consistent accounts of the time spent in Middenham.
E1 - Kii, a Tokyo tabloid writer, is sent to Okinawa to research whether Sakura, who has accused a US soldier of sexual assault, could be making a false allegation.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
S2 E21 - Board the Edinburgh Flyer - one of the UK's most famous steam trains - for a journey that stops at Durham and Lindisfarne before ending in Edinburgh.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
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.
S4 E4 - The citizens of Antwerp are collectively making the city and its neighbourhoods more sustainable, more democratic and more livable.
E5 - Open water makes up nearly half the area of the Bahamas and houses some of its most elusive species, including white tip sharks and sperm whales.
S1 E12 - Drew explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team in Arizona.
S1 E12 - Kris and Sarain explore Indigenous concepts of justice, from restorative justice to cultural programs in the prison system.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
E2 - Earth is spinning at an incredible speed while orbiting the sun, yet we're not aware of this motion. Brian Cox investigates how this could be.
E3 - Michael visits Cordoba's stunning Mesquita, considered to be one of the world's greatest Islamic buildings, and dines on what could be Spain's biggest tortilla.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
E2 - Monty Don visits gardens in southern Spain that reveal influences from visitors and settlers - from ancient to modern times.
S22 E4 - The annual Midsomer Scarecrow Festival takes a grisly turn when the body of a local businesswoman is displayed alongside her straw creation.
E5 - Open water makes up nearly half the area of the Bahamas and houses some of its most elusive species, including white tip sharks and sperm whales.
S22 E4 - The annual Midsomer Scarecrow Festival takes a grisly turn when the body of a local businesswoman is displayed alongside her straw creation.
E5 - Open water makes up nearly half the area of the Bahamas and houses some of its most elusive species, including white tip sharks and sperm whales.
S1 E1 - After quitting his job as a police officer and retiring to his hometown, Erik reluctantly agrees to help Markus, a mining entrepreneur, who has been subjected to attacks by an environmental extremist.
S10 E1 - When a Mountie saves a beaver, Hope helps the most Canadian wildlife rescue ever reach a happy ending.
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.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
S8 E16 - Crabtree uncovers deception and fraud when a wrestler dies after a match.
Gaudi's Sagrada Familia is the setting for this Berliner Philharmoniker concert featuring the Orfeo Catala choir and soloists performing works by Mozart, Silvestrov and Toru Takemitsu.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
E2 - Hamza Yassin is joined by House of Lords Peer and broadcaster Baroness Sayeeda Warsi on a trip to Cairngorms National Park, where they encounter a herd of persistent reindeer.
S8 E16 - Crabtree uncovers deception and fraud when a wrestler dies after a match.
E5 - In the Okavango Delta, the desert sun battles with floodwaters. Every animal, whether termite queen or elephant bull, must cope with never-ending change.
S8 E4 - Vera is confronted with a tragic mystery when the body of a teenager is found floating in a reservoir. She and her team discover that he had gone missing three days prior.
E6 - Bettany and Ben discover how the Romans pushed deep into Scotland to build the most heavily fortified border in the whole empire.
S2 E7 - Reyka is caught between helping Jodie find her mother, issues with Elsa, and connecting the dots in her murky past.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
S8 E4 - Vera is confronted with a tragic mystery when the body of a teenager is found floating in a reservoir. She and her team discover that he had gone missing three days prior.
E6 - Bettany and Ben discover how the Romans pushed deep into Scotland to build the most heavily fortified border in the whole empire.
S2 E7 - Reyka is caught between helping Jodie find her mother, issues with Elsa, and connecting the dots in her murky past.
S4 E5 - Ibiza is a destination for hippies and revelers. The flood of travellers is both good and bad, but the local community has redoubled its efforts to protect the island's environment.
E5 - In the Okavango Delta, the desert sun battles with floodwaters. Every animal, whether termite queen or elephant bull, must cope with never-ending change.
S10 E2 - When an orphaned black bear cub needs help, Hope puts everything on the line to save it.
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.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
S2 E22 - Explore a little-known but beautiful route through Sweden on the Inlandsbanan, a unique private train that travels from the lakes around Mora and Ostersund to the Arctic Circle.
E3 - Actor and author Ben Miller joins Hamza Yassin on a wild adventure in rural Perthshire, where they'll explore an awe-inspiring landscape engineered by a beaver.
E2 - Visiting locations across London and Devon, Alan explores the world of Miss Marple and finds out what inspired Agatha Christie to create her silver-haired sleuth.
E3 - Michael visits Cordoba's stunning Mesquita, considered to be one of the world's greatest Islamic buildings, and dines on what could be Spain's biggest tortilla.
S1 E12 - Drew explores a unique northern trapper festival, gets beaten soundly in an ancient Cree martial art, and hits the pavement with an Apache skateboard team in Arizona.
S1 E12 - Kris and Sarain explore Indigenous concepts of justice, from restorative justice to cultural programs in the prison system.