S12 E2 - Amidst difficult deliveries and the move to a new maternity clinic, everyone unites for a festive talent show.
S5 E4 - Sunny pays a visit to Precious' former social worker in Paris. Returning to London, he and Jessie visit Jay as he waits for his bail to go through.
E3 - London is full of remarkable stories, from the Victorian gas lamp that helped solve the city's sewage problem to the surprising history behind Marble Arch.
E1 - Starting his epic cross-country walk on the west coast of Cumbria, Tony Robinson travels through the Lake District, ending up at England's most remote youth hostel, Black Sail Hut.
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.
Napoli E1 - David travels to the island of Ischia for the spring equinox, joining locals as they cook, eat and celebrate for the entire long weekend.
India E1 - David takes part in Goa’s Carnival festivities, where he rides a float and celebrates the holiday Venetian-style.
S2 E6 - Located over 1,500 km from Australia, the beautiful archipelago of New Caledonia has a rich multicultural history.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
E4 - Planetary scientist Nina Lanza takes an icy journey into the secrets of the cosmos, from an Arctic lake that's helping to find alien life, to Siberian scientists hunting black holes.
S8 E7 - Michael has a brush with the absurd in the paintings of the Dadaists, visits the impressive Grossmünster church and tries a new way of making Swiss chocolate.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
E2 - From space, Earth's surface is covered in wonderful shapes. Wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback and elephants in the Congo clear an opening in the forest.
S1 E1 - Nick Rowan, the new constable for Aidensfield, a little village on the North Yorkshire moors, finds himself on duty the minute he arrives.
S23 E3 - A couple's thriving organic baking business in Lower Blissingham sows seeds of envy and a series of threatening incidents.
E5 - Julia uncovers a treasure trove of Byzantine art in the medieval capital of Rhodes, then gets a taste of Greek Girl Power in the mountain village of Apollona.
S2 E6 - Located over 1,500 km from Australia, the beautiful archipelago of New Caledonia has a rich multicultural history.
S23 E3 - A couple's thriving organic baking business in Lower Blissingham sows seeds of envy and a series of threatening incidents.
E5 - Julia uncovers a treasure trove of Byzantine art in the medieval capital of Rhodes, then gets a taste of Greek Girl Power in the mountain village of Apollona.
S2 E6 - Located over 1,500 km from Australia, the beautiful archipelago of New Caledonia has a rich multicultural history.
S1 E1 - Nick Rowan, the new constable for Aidensfield, a little village on the North Yorkshire moors, finds himself on duty the minute he arrives.
S5 E1 - A boxing match turns sour when a fighter is seemingly beaten to death by his younger, far less experienced opponent... Charlie's brother, Ray.
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.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
E3 - London is full of remarkable stories, from the Victorian gas lamp that helped solve the city's sewage problem to the surprising history behind Marble Arch.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
The Artemis Quartet pays tribute to three of the most famous Slavic composers: Dvořák, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovitch. Filmed at Vienna’s prestigious Konzerthaus, this lovely performance covers many moods and is played with incredible virtuosity.
E2 - Monty Don turns to the French love of food and finds out how this has influenced their gardens.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
E1 - Orcas are notorious for being merciless ocean killers, but this is a misunderstanding of one of Earth's most intelligent mammals, who live together in complex family groups. (1 of 6)
S13 E4 - After an island-wide blackout causes havoc in Honoré, the team traces the source to a local substation, where they discover an electrocuted body.
S8 E2 - The hunt is on for Ian as a picture of Anton begins to emerge. Are Calder and Tosh dealing with the revenge of a jealous ex-husband?
S1 E6 - The gang's dramatic attempt to rob a train shipment of gold ore from the mine ends in tragedy. Jay has one last thing to do.
E3 - London is full of remarkable stories, from the Victorian gas lamp that helped solve the city's sewage problem to the surprising history behind Marble Arch.
S13 E4 - After an island-wide blackout causes havoc in Honoré, the team traces the source to a local substation, where they discover an electrocuted body.
S8 E2 - The hunt is on for Ian as a picture of Anton begins to emerge. Are Calder and Tosh dealing with the revenge of a jealous ex-husband?
S1 E6 - The gang's dramatic attempt to rob a train shipment of gold ore from the mine ends in tragedy. Jay has one last thing to do.
E3 - London is full of remarkable stories, from the Victorian gas lamp that helped solve the city's sewage problem to the surprising history behind Marble Arch.
E1 - Orcas are notorious for being merciless ocean killers, but this is a misunderstanding of one of Earth's most intelligent mammals, who live together in complex family groups. (1 of 6)
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.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
E2 - Tony explores the magnificent Derwent Island House, boards a tourist boat at Ullswater and visits the last abbey to be dissolved by Henry VIII. (2 of 6)
E3 - Monty Don turns to France's famous artistic tradition to see what influence it has had on the country's gardens.
E2 - In the 19th century, music wasn't just a backdrop to life: it became a revolutionary force that could - and did - change the world.
S8 E7 - Michael has a brush with the absurd in the paintings of the Dadaists, visits the impressive Grossmünster church and tries a new way of making Swiss chocolate.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
E2 - In the 19th century, music wasn't just a backdrop to life: it became a revolutionary force that could - and did - change the world.
S8 E7 - Michael has a brush with the absurd in the paintings of the Dadaists, visits the impressive Grossmünster church and tries a new way of making Swiss chocolate.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
S5 E2 - When Dr. Blake investigates the murder of a young gypsy woman on the edge of Ballarat, troubling secrets bubble to the surface.
E1 - The mighty river flows into China's Yunnan province, home to over half of the country's birds and mammals despite occupying only four percent of its land.
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.
S2 E7 - Located in the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam, the isolated island of Majuli is the setting for a colourful, rich blend of cultures.
S1 E4 - Bannock: native treat, colonialism, or both? From traditional farming to award-winning wineries and food trucks, Drew is dining all-Indigenous.
S2 E4 - Kris and Sarain meet with artists, activists and an Anishinaabe PhD candidate who brings Indigenous knowledge to cutting-edge applications in social science, technology and research.
E5 - Archaeologist Ben Timberlake investigates history re-emerging from the ice, from catclysmic meteor impact sites to a Soviet ghost town in the Arctic.
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.
For generations, Nelson has been a mountain town refuge for free spirits looking to create a funky utopia. Amidst a raucous civic election, can its ultra-liberal residents deal with a wave of global populism encroaching on their counter-culture haven?
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.
For generations, Nelson has been a mountain town refuge for free spirits looking to create a funky utopia. Amidst a raucous civic election, can its ultra-liberal residents deal with a wave of global populism encroaching on their counter-culture haven?
The Artemis Quartet pays tribute to three of the most famous Slavic composers: Dvořák, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovitch. Filmed at Vienna’s prestigious Konzerthaus, this lovely performance covers many moods and is played with incredible virtuosity.
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.
S2 E7 - Heidi explores the capital of Malta's unique architecture and looks into the Valletta of tomorrow.
Napoli E2 - David learns the secrets of pizza-making from Gino Sorbillo, whose family has one of Naples' oldest pizzerias.
India E2 - David is on a mission to discover Goa’s unique blend of Portuguese and Indian cultures one dish at a time, including the delectable Goan sausage.
E2 - Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula's longest-reigning dynasty - and perhaps its most influential.
E1 - Proposed amendments to Indonesia's criminal code are polarizing the country. Cheryl Marella explores how a new brand of conservatism is testing its tolerant way of life.
E2 - The German offensive is raging across Europe, while Mussolini's fascist Italy joins the war alongside their German allies.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
E2 - Lasting over five centuries, the Joseon Dynasty was the Korean Peninsula's longest-reigning dynasty - and perhaps its most influential.
E1 - Proposed amendments to Indonesia's criminal code are polarizing the country. Cheryl Marella explores how a new brand of conservatism is testing its tolerant way of life.
E2 - The German offensive is raging across Europe, while Mussolini's fascist Italy joins the war alongside their German allies.
E1 - The mighty river flows into China's Yunnan province, home to over half of the country's birds and mammals despite occupying only four percent of its land.
E2 - From space, Earth's surface is covered in wonderful shapes. Wombats dig burrows across the Australian outback and elephants in the Congo clear an opening in the forest.
S5 E8 - Two beavers need emergency lodging. A volunteer shows what life is like at the rehab.
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.
Napoli E2 - David learns the secrets of pizza-making from Gino Sorbillo, whose family has one of Naples' oldest pizzerias.
India E2 - David is on a mission to discover Goa’s unique blend of Portuguese and Indian cultures one dish at a time, including the delectable Goan sausage.
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.
S8 E8 - Michael wends his way to the Swiss Riviera on the Golden Pass Express before heading to France's beautiful historic regions of Brittany and Normandy.
Narrated by William Shatner, this documentary recounts the development, production and testing of nuclear weapons between 1945 and 1963. Archival images and footage are set to an original score performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
Napoli E2 - David learns the secrets of pizza-making from Gino Sorbillo, whose family has one of Naples' oldest pizzerias.
India E2 - David is on a mission to discover Goa’s unique blend of Portuguese and Indian cultures one dish at a time, including the delectable Goan sausage.
Narrated by William Shatner, this documentary recounts the development, production and testing of nuclear weapons between 1945 and 1963. Archival images and footage are set to an original score performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
S3 E1 - The day after Dorian Crane's book launch party, a young barmaid is found savagely murdered with an antique Persian mirror. Lewis and Hathaway get pulled into the world of Oxford's literary elite.
E3 - Robson travels by canoe along the county's longest river, the Coquet, to uncover its rare wildlife and hidden history.
S5 E9 - Preparations for Hope's open house are derailed when a patient goes missing.
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.
S2 E7 - Located in the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam, the isolated island of Majuli is the setting for a colourful, rich blend of cultures.
E4 - Berlin's secrets include the surprising story behind the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate and brewery tunnels that helped East Berliners escape.
S12 E3 - It’s 1968, and racial tensions cast a shadow over Poplar. Nonnatus House welcomes a new recruit, Sister Veronica.
S5 E5 - Jessie and Sunny talk to the gang member connected to the gun. Jay reveals his true identity. An anonymous phone tip reveals another body.
E4 - Berlin's secrets include the surprising story behind the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate and brewery tunnels that helped East Berliners escape.