E3 - As Beethoven embarks on the extraordinary flowering of his late music, his health declines and his desire for love and family tips over into obsession.
E1 - Michael Portillo traces the route of the legendary Ghan Railway, which stretches nearly 2,000 miles across Australia's red centre and took nearly a century to complete.
S1 E7 - Drew explores the fascinating world of contemporary Indigenous art, including a life-sized whale made of plastic lawn furniture and Inuit wall murals in Canada's biggest city.
S2 E7 - Kris does a survival skills walk in Springwater Park near Barrie, Ontario. Sarain goes on tour with Fatty Legs, a choral performance about residential school that she co-created with Xara Choral Theatre.
S5 E6 - Despite being housebound, Dr. Blake investigates the death of a teenage girl at her debutante ball.
E5 - As the Mekong carves its way down Thailand's eastern border, huge expanses of jungle are broken up by a network of waterways that provide sustenance for many different animals.
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.
S2 E11 - Although part of the province of Quebec, people from the Magdalen Islands have a unique and strong cultural identity, where fishing is still the beating heart of the local economy.
S1 E8 - Drew visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Métis sash maker and witnesses how Indigenous venture capital is opening doors.
S2 E8 - Kris visits the Haudenosaunee Longhouses in the interactive museum of Ska-Nah-Doht Village. Sarain tackles the famous Cup and Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island.
Actor David Harewood investigates the toxic legacy of blackface minstrelsy, which dominated British and American popular culture from the 1830s to the mid-20th century. Black artists today are reclaiming the music and its history.
From the advent of the automobile to the civil rights era and beyond, life on the road led to new freedoms and new perils for Black Americans. This exploration of race and mobility is told in part through the stories of people who lived through it.
Actor David Harewood investigates the toxic legacy of blackface minstrelsy, which dominated British and American popular culture from the 1830s to the mid-20th century. Black artists today are reclaiming the music and its history.
From the advent of the automobile to the civil rights era and beyond, life on the road led to new freedoms and new perils for Black Americans. This exploration of race and mobility is told in part through the stories of people who lived through it.
To celebrate the tercentenary of the Galerie Dorée at the Hôtel de Toulouse in Paris, music director Julien Chauvin brings together captivating pieces from the baroque and classical repertoires.
Ten short films explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos. Archival footage, animation and classical music combine to leave us in awe about the world and its place in the universe.
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.
S2 E12 - With around 8,000 skyscrapers, Hong Kong is the most vertical city in the world. Heidi explores the city, which is in the process of significant transitions.
Napoli E6 - David spends time with the Mattiucci brothers, who are known in Naples for their family-owned fish shop and restaurant.
India E6 - David goes on a hunt for beef in the historic region of Fort Kochi, one of the only places in India where you can eat it.
E2 - Black-owned labels like Motown, Stax and Def Jam shaped the musical landscape and confronted injustice in the music industry. But it wasn’t easy.
E1 - The Philippines has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in Southeast Asia. From priests to gangsters, Atom Araullo explores the country's love of firearms.
E6 - In 1944, the Allies have landed in Italy, but find their march blocked by the Wehrmacht. On the Eastern Front, the Red Army continues its unstoppable march to Berlin.
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.
E2 - Black-owned labels like Motown, Stax and Def Jam shaped the musical landscape and confronted injustice in the music industry. But it wasn’t easy.
E1 - The Philippines has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in Southeast Asia. From priests to gangsters, Atom Araullo explores the country's love of firearms.
E6 - In 1944, the Allies have landed in Italy, but find their march blocked by the Wehrmacht. On the Eastern Front, the Red Army continues its unstoppable march to Berlin.
E5 - As the Mekong carves its way down Thailand's eastern border, huge expanses of jungle are broken up by a network of waterways that provide sustenance for many different animals.
E2 - With the sun shining and flowers blooming, summer is the season of abundance. The long hours of daylight make life burst forth in a riot of activity.
S6 E10 - Two tricky patients finally go free, and fifty babies are born at the rehab - all at once.
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 E6 - David spends time with the Mattiucci brothers, who are known in Naples for their family-owned fish shop and restaurant.
India E6 - David goes on a hunt for beef in the historic region of Fort Kochi, one of the only places in India where you can eat it.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
E2 - Michael explores New South Wales, where he rides the world's steepest railway and one of its longest trains - the luxurious Indian Pacific Railway.
Delving into portrayals of Black women in mass media, this film examines the cultural shift in North American beauty standards towards embracing Black female aesthetics. It deconstructs what we understand about race and the power behind beauty.
Napoli E6 - David spends time with the Mattiucci brothers, who are known in Naples for their family-owned fish shop and restaurant.
India E6 - David goes on a hunt for beef in the historic region of Fort Kochi, one of the only places in India where you can eat it.
Delving into portrayals of Black women in mass media, this film examines the cultural shift in North American beauty standards towards embracing Black female aesthetics. It deconstructs what we understand about race and the power behind beauty.
S10 E12 - Twenty years after a child was kidnapped, Murdoch investigates the identity of a man now claiming to be the wealthy heir.
S4 E1 - When the body of Dr. Stephen Black is found on a tour bus, Lewis is surprised to learn that none of the other passengers even took notice.
E7 - Robson meets a team of conservationists aiming to rescue one of Britain's greatest architectural jewels, Seaton Delaval Hall.
S6 E11 - Hope and Dr. Barry begin breaking ground on new chapters in their lives. Hope is rebuilding the rehab from the ground up, and Dr. Barry sets out on his own with a new 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.
S2 E11 - Although part of the province of Quebec, people from the Magdalen Islands have a unique and strong cultural identity, where fishing is still the beating heart of the local economy.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
S12 E7 - Nancy and Dr. Turner grow concerned about a young father’s erratic behaviour. Trixie delivers some heartbreaking news to Matthew.
E3 - Colette comes closer to understanding what happened to Stacey. Tracing the few clues she has, she pieces together fragments that point to one person's involvement.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
S12 E7 - Nancy and Dr. Turner grow concerned about a young father’s erratic behaviour. Trixie delivers some heartbreaking news to Matthew.
E3 - Colette comes closer to understanding what happened to Stacey. Tracing the few clues she has, she pieces together fragments that point to one person's involvement.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
E6 - Tony heads toward Robin Hood's Bay on the North Yorkshire coast, getting a rare glimpse inside a military base and discovering Whitby's nautical heritage along the way.
S6 E12 - Hope's open house is bigger than ever - with more challenges than ever. A mysterious visitor leaves a big impression.
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 E6 - David spends time with the Mattiucci brothers, who are known in Naples for their family-owned fish shop and restaurant.
India E6 - David goes on a hunt for beef in the historic region of Fort Kochi, one of the only places in India where you can eat it.
S2 E11 - Although part of the province of Quebec, people from the Magdalen Islands have a unique and strong cultural identity, where fishing is still the beating heart of the local economy.
S1 E8 - Drew visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Métis sash maker and witnesses how Indigenous venture capital is opening doors.
S2 E8 - Kris visits the Haudenosaunee Longhouses in the interactive museum of Ska-Nah-Doht Village. Sarain tackles the famous Cup and Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
E2 - Michael explores New South Wales, where he rides the world's steepest railway and one of its longest trains - the luxurious Indian Pacific Railway.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
E3 - While beavers and chipmunks dash to stash their winter supplies, young gannets must face life's first dangerous challenges.
S1 E6 - Aidensfield has seen a spate of burglaries recently, and a baffling clue common to every case is that the thief tidies the home before leaving with the loot.
S24 E4 - When the "Greenest Village in Midsomer" is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title?
E4 - Julia heads to West Dorset for a three-hill walk that takes her to the highest point on England’s south coast.
S2 E11 - Although part of the province of Quebec, people from the Magdalen Islands have a unique and strong cultural identity, where fishing is still the beating heart of the local economy.
S24 E4 - When the "Greenest Village in Midsomer" is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title?
E4 - Julia heads to West Dorset for a three-hill walk that takes her to the highest point on England’s south coast.
S2 E11 - Although part of the province of Quebec, people from the Magdalen Islands have a unique and strong cultural identity, where fishing is still the beating heart of the local economy.
S1 E6 - Aidensfield has seen a spate of burglaries recently, and a baffling clue common to every case is that the thief tidies the home before leaving with the loot.
S5 E6 - Despite being housebound, Dr. Blake investigates the death of a teenage girl at her debutante ball.
S6 E13 - Endangered bats need Hope's help, but that means taking unusual steps. Hope's deer release gets off to a bumpy start.
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 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
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.
Conductor Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker celebrate music with a Spanish flair, including works by Manuel de Falla and Heitor Villa-Lobos. Guitarist Pablo Sainz Villegas gives a passionate performance of Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.
Ten short films explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos. Archival footage, animation and classical music combine to leave us in awe about the world and its place in the universe.
E4 - Monty Don meets the founder of the Grandi Giardini Italiani garden society and glimpses the luxurious gardens of the rich and famous.
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.
E6 - Echidnas and platypuses are the only mammals in the world to share some key traits with reptiles, including laying eggs.
S11 E1 - Vera must unravel the mystery of a murdered family man, found beaten at the Collingwood Monument the day before he was due to testify in court.
E1 - Anishinaabe women share how the traditional crafts that come from the birch tree have transformed their lives.
S2 E5 - The dark secrets of Loch Iris are slowly rising to the surface. Jay closes in on the suspects, while Mary’s world is torn apart.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
S11 E1 - Vera must unravel the mystery of a murdered family man, found beaten at the Collingwood Monument the day before he was due to testify in court.
E1 - Anishinaabe women share how the traditional crafts that come from the birch tree have transformed their lives.
S2 E5 - The dark secrets of Loch Iris are slowly rising to the surface. Jay closes in on the suspects, while Mary’s world is torn apart.
S1 E2 - Beyond the clichés of the Eiffel Tower there is another Paris, one of solidarity, wittiness and redefined public space.
E6 - Echidnas and platypuses are the only mammals in the world to share some key traits with reptiles, including laying eggs.
S7 E1 - Hope's team digs in to help birds and bobcats struggling to survive the brutal winter.
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 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
S1 E1 - Tony Robinson heads to Dorset's stunning Jurassic Coast to discover how this tranquil county protected Britain in the Second World War. He also meets a veteran who landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day.
E1 - Monty Don explores romantic castles, palatial estates and gardens that challenge our idea of what a garden is.
E1 - After wowing Europe as a celebrated child prodigy, Mozart longs to escape his controlling father and pursue fame and glory.
E2 - Michael explores New South Wales, where he rides the world's steepest railway and one of its longest trains - the luxurious Indian Pacific Railway.
S1 E8 - Drew visits Canada's newest urban reserve, meets a Métis sash maker and witnesses how Indigenous venture capital is opening doors.
S2 E8 - Kris visits the Haudenosaunee Longhouses in the interactive museum of Ska-Nah-Doht Village. Sarain tackles the famous Cup and Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island.