E3 - Harry Yuan traces his heritage along the Yangtze River, learning how to catch fish traditionally and visiting a town that traded salt throughout China.
Barely 700 people survived the sinking of the Titanic, including six Chinese men. But instead of cheers, their arrival in New York was met with suspicion and slander. Executive produced by James Cameron, this is an extraordinary story of survival and dignity in the face of racism and anti-immigration policy.
E1 - Mary Beard explores the world's first global metropolis as seen through the eyes of ordinary Romans.
S1 E3 - Everyone must make sacrifices as war starts to impact the village. As Pat's marriage deteriorates, Kate and Jack's relationship intensifies.
E6 - The untamed region of southeast Alaska is home to possibly the richest temperate rainforest on the planet. The secret to its abundance is nature’s greatest migration - the salmon run.
S10 E6 - When a tiny fawn gets hit by a car, Dr. Jessica must splint its broken leg or it may never return to the 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 - In Red Deer, Jackie explores how different cultures have embraced Chinese cuisine during the holidays and stops at the birthplace of ginger beef - the Silver Inn.
E4 - A chef and a knowledge keeper make traditional corn soup and tell the story of why it is so culturally significant to the Indigenous people of Southern Ontario.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.
S4 E3 - Michael makes a Grand Tour of Italy - a favourite Edwardian destination - where he experiences the nation's "need for speed" and embarks on a doomed search for spaghetti bolognese.
Two doctors share their stories of displacement during the Second World War - Henry Shibata, a Japanese Canadian born in Vancouver, and Stuart Cooper Robinson, a Canadian born in Nagoya, Japan. Through their contrasting experiences, the film explores what it means to find home.
The rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in Western Canada is explored through the legacy of master designer Roy Tomomichi Sumi. Gardens in Vancouver, New Denver and Lethbridge reveal cultural meaning and an enduring Japanese influence.
E4 - In Red Deer, Jackie explores how different cultures have embraced Chinese cuisine during the holidays and stops at the birthplace of ginger beef - the Silver Inn.
E4 - A chef and a knowledge keeper make traditional corn soup and tell the story of why it is so culturally significant to the Indigenous people of Southern Ontario.
Two doctors share their stories of displacement during the Second World War - Henry Shibata, a Japanese Canadian born in Vancouver, and Stuart Cooper Robinson, a Canadian born in Nagoya, Japan. Through their contrasting experiences, the film explores what it means to find home.
The rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in Western Canada is explored through the legacy of master designer Roy Tomomichi Sumi. Gardens in Vancouver, New Denver and Lethbridge reveal cultural meaning and an enduring Japanese influence.
S10 E11 - While investigating the death of a championship show dog, Murdoch discovers a hidden affection for canine companions.
S20 E5 - Nikki travels to Mexico following the violent death of her friend in a carjacking. With Nikki locked in a struggle for survival, Jack faces the biggest choice of his life.
S10 E7 - As Hope scrambles to get ready for her busiest day of the year, the government comes to seize the bear cub that she's worked so hard to save.
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.
E7 - With seemingly endless shores and awe-inspiring rock formations, Lake Superior is the greatest of the Great Lakes.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
S6 E3 - A visiting professor is found strangled after delivering a controversial lecture, and Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate.
E1 - In search of the country's largest ground beetle, Ray travels across Dartmoor's granite peaks and into its mysterious oak forests.
S1 E4 - Public pressure mounts on the police to save Anil. Desperate for more clues to the killer's identity, Serena and Megat approach Daniel.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
S6 E3 - A visiting professor is found strangled after delivering a controversial lecture, and Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate.
E1 - In search of the country's largest ground beetle, Ray travels across Dartmoor's granite peaks and into its mysterious oak forests.
S1 E4 - Public pressure mounts on the police to save Anil. Desperate for more clues to the killer's identity, Serena and Megat approach Daniel.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
S2 E14 - Beginning in the port city of Hualien, this train journey travels north along the rugged Pacific coast to Taipei before heading to the stunning Alishan Forest Railway.
S10 E8 - When a Category 2 hurricane slams the rehab centre, Hope and her team struggle to protect their patients 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.
E4 - In Red Deer, Jackie explores how different cultures have embraced Chinese cuisine during the holidays and stops at the birthplace of ginger beef - the Silver Inn.
E4 - A chef and a knowledge keeper make traditional corn soup and tell the story of why it is so culturally significant to the Indigenous people of Southern Ontario.
E7 - With seemingly endless shores and awe-inspiring rock formations, Lake Superior is the greatest of the Great Lakes.
E1 - Revisiting a trip from her childhood, Christa digs into the past, revs up a motorbike and tries an infamous culinary delicacy - prairie oysters.
E6 - The impact of colonialism is a recurring theme in Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale paintings, which are imbued with a biting sense of humour.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.
S4 E3 - Michael makes a Grand Tour of Italy - a favourite Edwardian destination - where he experiences the nation's "need for speed" and embarks on a doomed search for spaghetti bolognese.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.
E1 - Monkeys, apes, lemurs and other primates use surprising strategies to survive in the most unexpected places, including dusty back streets and impassable flooded forests.
S17 E17 - There's trouble in the village when a young couple leave their children home alone. Gina worries about her pregnancy.
S4 E2 - A woman who's been missing for over 35 years turns up dead. McDonald and Dodds' investigation takes them into the heart of one of Bath's wealthiest families.
E1 - In search of the country's largest ground beetle, Ray travels across Dartmoor's granite peaks and into its mysterious oak forests.
E7 - With seemingly endless shores and awe-inspiring rock formations, Lake Superior is the greatest of the Great Lakes.
S4 E2 - A woman who's been missing for over 35 years turns up dead. McDonald and Dodds' investigation takes them into the heart of one of Bath's wealthiest families.
E1 - In search of the country's largest ground beetle, Ray travels across Dartmoor's granite peaks and into its mysterious oak forests.
E7 - With seemingly endless shores and awe-inspiring rock formations, Lake Superior is the greatest of the Great Lakes.
S17 E17 - There's trouble in the village when a young couple leave their children home alone. Gina worries about her pregnancy.
S9 E1 - The Nonnatus House team go to the Outer Hebrides in response to a nursing shortage.
S10 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action 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.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
S10 E12 - Twenty years after a child was kidnapped, Murdoch investigates the identity of a man now claiming to be the wealthy heir.
Love duets and arias burst with emotion in this concert featuring selections from Donizetti's three Tudor Queens operas, performed by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and international vocalists.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
E1 - Lucy Worsley explores what Arthur Conan Doyle's early life tells us about Sherlock Holmes. Following in Doyle's footsteps, she investigates why he came to hate his famous detective.
S10 E12 - Twenty years after a child was kidnapped, Murdoch investigates the identity of a man now claiming to be the wealthy heir.
S9 E4 - When a local vet assistant is found murdered in the local park, Mike, Kristin and Chalmers must determine who wanted her dead - and why.
E1 - At a former RAF training base at Milfield, Robson is given a lesson in flying a glider, soaring like a bird over the Cheviot Hills and getting an aerial view of an Iron Age hill fort.
S2 E2 - Janet focuses her Royal Commission on two lines of inquiry: the origin of Healy's weapon and the heap of cash left behind.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
S9 E4 - When a local vet assistant is found murdered in the local park, Mike, Kristin and Chalmers must determine who wanted her dead - and why.
E1 - At a former RAF training base at Milfield, Robson is given a lesson in flying a glider, soaring like a bird over the Cheviot Hills and getting an aerial view of an Iron Age hill fort.
S2 E2 - Janet focuses her Royal Commission on two lines of inquiry: the origin of Healy's weapon and the heap of cash left behind.
S2 E7 - On the St. Lawrence Seaway, dive into a graveyard of ships, visit an inland surfing paradise and watch whales breach at the river's end.
E2 - China’s mountainous central region is home to some of the country’s most iconic creatures, including giant pandas and snub-nosed monkeys, who live in the safety of its two national parks.
S10 E10 - When a worldwide pandemic cripples the rehab and Hope is down to a skeleton crew, wildlife emergencies keep coming in.
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.
S10 E15 - An explosion involving the mysterious woman Watts has been investigating leads Murdoch to a secretive community.
S2 E15 - Austria's Transalpin railway crosses the majestic snowy peaks of the Tirol, taking us from the historic city of Graz to the magical winter wonderland of Bludenz.
E2 - Lucy Worsley delves into Arthur Conan Doyle's life after he killed off Sherlock Holmes and tried to make himself the hero of his own story.
E1 - Frank Skinner and Denise Mina meet with editor Ian Hislop to discover how Pope and Swift created satire that still influences comedians and writers today.
S4 E3 - Michael makes a Grand Tour of Italy - a favourite Edwardian destination - where he experiences the nation's "need for speed" and embarks on a doomed search for spaghetti bolognese.
E1 - Revisiting a trip from her childhood, Christa digs into the past, revs up a motorbike and tries an infamous culinary delicacy - prairie oysters.
E6 - The impact of colonialism is a recurring theme in Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale paintings, which are imbued with a biting sense of humour.
E1 - Frank Skinner and Denise Mina meet with editor Ian Hislop to discover how Pope and Swift created satire that still influences comedians and writers today.
S4 E3 - Michael makes a Grand Tour of Italy - a favourite Edwardian destination - where he experiences the nation's "need for speed" and embarks on a doomed search for spaghetti bolognese.
E1 - Revisiting a trip from her childhood, Christa digs into the past, revs up a motorbike and tries an infamous culinary delicacy - prairie oysters.
E6 - The impact of colonialism is a recurring theme in Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun's large-scale paintings, which are imbued with a biting sense of humour.
S9 E2 - It's Christmas and the medics and midwives are in the Outer Hebrides, trying to help their patients in bleak conditions with limited access to water and electricity.
S1 E4 - Steph hides a secret that threatens the farm, while Teresa's past comes back to haunt her. Erica is determined to intervene to protect Pat.
S5 E1 - Hope's busy season arrives sooner than ever. A rehabber comes to visit Hope, and two patients from last year are finally released.
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.
E8 - The Niagara Escarpment is home to 1,900-year-old cedars, ancient villages, the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay and majestic Niagara Falls.
E2 - Christa tries everything this charismatic city has to offer: axe-throwing, celebrity latte art, fiddlehead ferns and a trip back in time to Kings Landing.
E7 - Arlene "Dozay" Christmas' paintings draw inspiration from traditional visual art forms, natural landscapes and oral traditions from the Tobique First Nation.
E1 - Looking down at our planet from space, we see how thin the layer of precious air is. This remarkable atmosphere makes Earth a home for life as we know it.
Through iconic and entertaining pop culture images, Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond looks at how Indigenous cultures have been revered, romanticized and appropriated. In the process, he uncovers the profound impact of Indigenous peoples on Western culture.
With humour and nuanced insight, Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated by people who are not Indigenous.
Through iconic and entertaining pop culture images, Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond looks at how Indigenous cultures have been revered, romanticized and appropriated. In the process, he uncovers the profound impact of Indigenous peoples on Western culture.
With humour and nuanced insight, Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated by people who are not Indigenous.
Love duets and arias burst with emotion in this concert featuring selections from Donizetti's three Tudor Queens operas, performed by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and international vocalists.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
S5 E2 - A dark day descends on Hope for Wildlife. A rare owl appears ready for release - but will it fly?
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 - Christa tries everything this charismatic city has to offer: axe-throwing, celebrity latte art, fiddlehead ferns and a trip back in time to Kings Landing.
E7 - Arlene "Dozay" Christmas' paintings draw inspiration from traditional visual art forms, natural landscapes and oral traditions from the Tobique First Nation.
E5 - In Grande Prairie, Jackie learns about food during the biggest celebration in the Asian calendar - Lunar New Year - and how locals are fighting to keep traditions like lion dancing alive.
E1 - A portrait of writers Esi Edugyan, Joshua Whitehead and Uzma Jalaluddin.
E4 - Harry Yuan explores the culture and art forms that continue to flourish along the Yangtze, from ancient tea traditions to Chinese inkbrush and the unique Baiye dragon dance.
E1 - In the 1960s, Afghanistan was divided between a westernized elite and a traditional, largely poor majority of the population. A communist revolution set these contradictions on fire.
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.
E2 - Mary Beard descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.