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.
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.
E2 - Mary Beard descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city.
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 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
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 - 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.
S6 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
S4 E4 - Michael embarks on a Greek odyssey, exploring the Acropolis and the ruins at Delphi, and delighting in the tastes of moussaka and baklava.
Trevor Solway explores the life and lessons of his grandfather, a lifelong rancher whose strong work ethic and quiet determination helped shape Trevor's identity as a Blackfoot man.
Mohawk filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau explores the profound impact of the 1990 Oka Crisis - a 78-day stand-off between the Canadian army, RCMP, Quebec police and Mohawk protesters - on Indigenous identity throughout Canada.
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.
Trevor Solway explores the life and lessons of his grandfather, a lifelong rancher whose strong work ethic and quiet determination helped shape Trevor's identity as a Blackfoot man.
Mohawk filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau explores the profound impact of the 1990 Oka Crisis - a 78-day stand-off between the Canadian army, RCMP, Quebec police and Mohawk protesters - on Indigenous identity throughout Canada.
S10 E12 - Twenty years after a child was kidnapped, Murdoch investigates the identity of a man now claiming to be the wealthy heir.
S21 E1 - Nikki struggles to come to terms with life back home, a concerns about her well-being arise, a body is found in a reservoir, uncovering the mystery of a 16-year-old murder case.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
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.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
S6 E4 - When babysitter Jessica Lake is found dead, Lewis and Hathaway are drawn into a disturbing side of Oxford.
E2 - Ray journeys by canoe along the mighty River Thames from Oxfordshire to London, before setting up camp in one of the world's most precious and exclusive woodlands.
S1 E5 - Men on the street are subjected to acid attacks in both Malaysia and Singapore. Daniel starts his own investigation into the killer's identity.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
S6 E4 - When babysitter Jessica Lake is found dead, Lewis and Hathaway are drawn into a disturbing side of Oxford.
E2 - Ray journeys by canoe along the mighty River Thames from Oxfordshire to London, before setting up camp in one of the world's most precious and exclusive woodlands.
S1 E5 - Men on the street are subjected to acid attacks in both Malaysia and Singapore. Daniel starts his own investigation into the killer's identity.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
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.
S5 E5 - Two members of Hope's team travel to England, discovering new techniques and making allies on the front lines of animal rescue.
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 - 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.
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.
S6 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
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.
S4 E4 - Michael embarks on a Greek odyssey, exploring the Acropolis and the ruins at Delphi, and delighting in the tastes of moussaka and baklava.
S6 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
E2 - For primates, family is everything. Complex social lives are key to their success, helping them protect their young and pass down survival techniques.
S17 E18 - When a man is killed in a car accident, the police discover he has a chequered past. Oscar and Alf join forces on a private detective case, but things don't go as expected.
S4 E3 - It's peak wedding season in Bath, and there's a race against time for McDonald and Dodds when a spate of suspicious deaths affects ceremonies across the city.
E2 - Ray journeys by canoe along the mighty River Thames from Oxfordshire to London, before setting up camp in one of the world's most precious and exclusive woodlands.
E8 - The Niagara Escarpment is home to 1,900-year-old cedars, ancient villages, the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay and majestic Niagara Falls.
S4 E3 - It's peak wedding season in Bath, and there's a race against time for McDonald and Dodds when a spate of suspicious deaths affects ceremonies across the city.
E2 - Ray journeys by canoe along the mighty River Thames from Oxfordshire to London, before setting up camp in one of the world's most precious and exclusive woodlands.
E8 - The Niagara Escarpment is home to 1,900-year-old cedars, ancient villages, the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay and majestic Niagara Falls.
S17 E18 - When a man is killed in a car accident, the police discover he has a chequered past. Oscar and Alf join forces on a private detective case, but things don't go as expected.
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.
S5 E6 - Barry and Hayley's adventure in the UK continues at a rehab using the latest in alternative therapies. Hope for Wildlife expands beyond Hope's tiny 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.
S6 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
S10 E13 - When Murdoch and Ogden use their riverside property as a burial ground to study human decomposition, they dig up more than they imagined.
Kirill Petrenko leads the Berliner Philharmoniker in works by Lyadov, Kreisler, Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky. Pianist Kirill Gerstein performs Rachmaninov's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2.
Space Suite like you've never heard it before. Beautiful footage of our galaxy set to some of history's favourite classical pieces.
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.
S10 E13 - When Murdoch and Ogden use their riverside property as a burial ground to study human decomposition, they dig up more than they imagined.
S9 E5 - With no sign of a struggle and only a small patch of blood, Kristin and Chalmers try to uncover how a man died alone in a hotel room.
E2 - Robson is on the Northumberland stretch of one of Britain's most famous walking routes, the Pennine Way.
S2 E3 - After connecting the gun used in the Nobakht drive-by to Ash's murder, the Royal Commission launches a special undercover operation.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
S9 E5 - With no sign of a struggle and only a small patch of blood, Kristin and Chalmers try to uncover how a man died alone in a hotel room.
E2 - Robson is on the Northumberland stretch of one of Britain's most famous walking routes, the Pennine Way.
S2 E3 - After connecting the gun used in the Nobakht drive-by to Ash's murder, the Royal Commission launches a special undercover operation.
S2 E8 - On this voyage down the Potomac, we visit the armory at Ferrys Landing, where a raid ignited the Civil War, and stop at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington.
E3 - China’s eastern region is one of the most densely populated on Earth. Here, some of the world's rarest animals have found sanctuary in four national parks.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
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 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
S2 E16 - Escape on a voyage through the South Island, travelling on the Dunedin Railway's trains - the Inland and the Seasider - through a landscape rich in history and beauty.
E3 - Lucy Worsley explores how Sherlock Holmes returned from the dead, making Doyle rich enough to enjoy every Edwardian luxury.
E2 - Frank and Denise discover how Pope became the superstar poet of the age, then travel to Ireland to find out how Swift's inciteful political satire turned him into a national hero.
S4 E4 - Michael embarks on a Greek odyssey, exploring the Acropolis and the ruins at Delphi, and delighting in the tastes of moussaka and baklava.
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.