Like her younger brother, Maria Anna Mozart was a child prodigy, performing with him throughout Europe. So why has she been forgotten? New insights are revealed in this musical investigation, while examining larger questions of female underrepresentation in the arts.
E5 - Michael travels by rail through Queensland, marvelling at the engineering expertise of the Kuranda Scenic Railway and seizing a chance to drive the Sugar Cane Express.
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 keeping culture alive.
S2 E11 - Kris gets a personal tour of Discovery Harbour by Métis scholars/siblings Jade and Mitch Huguenin. Sarain visits the home recording studio of Anishinaabe family band Digging Roots.
E9 - Nourished by rich nutrients carried hundreds of kilometres downstream, the Mekong's delta region is a biological treasure trove that is bustling with life.
S8 E19 - Three bobcats are released to make way for red foxes and growing raccoons.
S8 E20 - Hope and the team experience a frightening moment when the foxes escape from their enclosure.
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.
S3 E2 - Faithful to traditions that span 3,000 years, the Samoans live a lifestyle that is as authentic as ever.
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.
S2 E12 - Kris visits an unmarked prehistoric site on Manitoulin Island that proves Indigenous settlement since the Ice Age. Sarain meets with Anishinaabe singer/drummer/teacher Tasheena Sarazin.
E1 - In one of the most disturbed ecosystems on Earth - the Great Plains of North America - Patrick explores the intricate web that connects grasses and dung beetles to bison and grizzly bears.
Powerful testimonies recount the Miners’ Strike of 1984/85 - the most divisive and violent labour dispute that Britain has ever witnessed. Previously hidden government documents and never-before-seen archival footage give insights into the historic clash.
Nestcam technology gives a bird's-eye view of a breeding pair of bald eagles in a Vancouver suburb. Meanwhile, experts and enthusiasts provide insights into our wild neighbours, including the adaptations they've made to be successful in the city.
Powerful testimonies recount the Miners’ Strike of 1984/85 - the most divisive and violent labour dispute that Britain has ever witnessed. Previously hidden government documents and never-before-seen archival footage give insights into the historic clash.
Nestcam technology gives a bird's-eye view of a breeding pair of bald eagles in a Vancouver suburb. Meanwhile, experts and enthusiasts provide insights into our wild neighbours, including the adaptations they've made to be successful in the city.
Peter Wright’s production for The Royal Ballet does full justice to this quintessential Romantic work’s emotional and atmospheric power. Marianela Núñez and Vadim Muntagirov put on masterful performances in the leading roles.
S8 E21 - Three healthy orphaned blonde raccoons arrive at Hope's facility.
S8 E22 - The annual fox release is interrupted as a fawn arrives and the team must perform CPR.
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.
S3 E3 - Now the richest city in the world, Doha was a small pearl fishing village just a few decades ago.
David meets one of Italy's top folk singers, Pietra Montecorvino. They cook some traditional dishes while her musician friends jam around them.
David spends the day with a family that produces and sells their own Chinese sauce, eating their delicious momos and fried chicken.
E3 - Afua explores how the British carved out a brutal empire in Kenya and charts how the country's artists have responded to history happening around them.
Nepali and Indian online activists fight to reclaim stolen artifacts from museums and private collections in the US, Britain and France.
E4 - One of the toughest freedom trail routes in Europe crosses the Pyrenees from France to Spain. Monty meets soldiers who survived it, and people who risked their lives to help them.
S10 E3 - When a great horned owl arrives covered in oil, Dr. Sherri must put it through a difficult procedure to save its life.
E3 - Afua explores how the British carved out a brutal empire in Kenya and charts how the country's artists have responded to history happening around them.
Nepali and Indian online activists fight to reclaim stolen artifacts from museums and private collections in the US, Britain and France.
E4 - One of the toughest freedom trail routes in Europe crosses the Pyrenees from France to Spain. Monty meets soldiers who survived it, and people who risked their lives to help them.
E9 - Nourished by rich nutrients carried hundreds of kilometres downstream, the Mekong's delta region is a biological treasure trove that is bustling with life.
Cats have adapted to the challenges of life in almost every environment, from the world’s oldest desert to the wetlands of Asia.
S8 E24 - The team cleans the farm in preparation for the annual open house.
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.
David meets one of Italy's top folk singers, Pietra Montecorvino. They cook some traditional dishes while her musician friends jam around them.
David spends the day with a family that produces and sells their own Chinese sauce, eating their delicious momos and fried chicken.
S10 E4 - When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild.
E6 - On the eastern coast of Australia, Michael tends to an injured koala, gets some tips from an Aussie rugby legend and rides a solar-powered train.
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan embarks on an epic trek, becoming the first person to travel all 24,000 km of the Trans Canada Trail. This awe-inspiring account of her six-year journey weaves together adventure, personal reflections and stunning wildlife and landscapes.
David meets one of Italy's top folk singers, Pietra Montecorvino. They cook some traditional dishes while her musician friends jam around them.
Filmmaker Dianne Whelan embarks on an epic trek, becoming the first person to travel all 24,000 km of the Trans Canada Trail. This awe-inspiring account of her six-year journey weaves together adventure, personal reflections and stunning wildlife and landscapes.
S10 E16 - The discovery of a young girl's body and some grotesque sketches lead Murdoch to suspect a gang of death-obsessed teenagers - including a young H.P. Lovecraft.
S5 E1 - When student Amy Katz is found dead, Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate what appears to be a medical experiment gone tragically wrong.
E3 - Julia’s walk offers one of the most outstanding views over Loch Lomond with a quick boat ride to the ancient isle of Inchcailloch.
S8 E25 - An approaching rainstorm threatens the most important day of the year at the farm.
S8 E26 - The team ends the year by releasing a herd of white-tailed deer.
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.
S3 E2 - Faithful to traditions that span 3,000 years, the Samoans live a lifestyle that is as authentic as ever.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
The countdown to Christmas is on, as is the launch of Apollo 8’s moon mission. Nonnatus House rallies around Sister Monica Joan, who fears this will be her last Yuletide.
DCS Ian St. Clair is called to investigate a murder in his Nottinghamshire town that sets off lingering tensions from the 1984/85 Miners' Strike.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
The countdown to Christmas is on, as is the launch of Apollo 8’s moon mission. Nonnatus House rallies around Sister Monica Joan, who fears this will be her last Yuletide.
DCS Ian St. Clair is called to investigate a murder in his Nottinghamshire town that sets off lingering tensions from the 1984/85 Miners' Strike.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
S1 E4 - Tony Robinson tackles the dramatic Western Highlands to reveal the bloody tale of the Jacobite uprisings and the character of the Highlanders.
S9 E1 - When a burglar busts down the rehab's door, Hope scrambles to save her education animals from freezing.
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.
David meets one of Italy's top folk singers, Pietra Montecorvino. They cook some traditional dishes while her musician friends jam around them.
David spends the day with a family that produces and sells their own Chinese sauce, eating their delicious momos and fried chicken.
S3 E2 - Faithful to traditions that span 3,000 years, the Samoans live a lifestyle that is as authentic as ever.
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.
S2 E12 - Kris visits an unmarked prehistoric site on Manitoulin Island that proves Indigenous settlement since the Ice Age. Sarain meets with Anishinaabe singer/drummer/teacher Tasheena Sarazin.
S10 E4 - When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild.
E1 - In one of the most disturbed ecosystems on Earth - the Great Plains of North America - Patrick explores the intricate web that connects grasses and dung beetles to bison and grizzly bears.
E6 - On the eastern coast of Australia, Michael tends to an injured koala, gets some tips from an Aussie rugby legend and rides a solar-powered train.
S10 E4 - When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild.
Whales and basking sharks are driven by ocean currents. Freshwater fish species migrate between feeding, breeding and wintering grounds.
S1 E10 - Nick heads to London for an interview with an experimental drug team being set up at Scotland Yard, but while there he is arrested by the drug squad.
When a fractious online PTA meeting ends in murder, Barnaby and Winter head back to school to learn about the deadly antics of pupils, parents and teachers.
Julia walks alongside the Menai Strait overlooking Snowdonia, ending on romantic Llanddwyn Island with its stunning sea views.
S3 E2 - Faithful to traditions that span 3,000 years, the Samoans live a lifestyle that is as authentic as ever.
When a fractious online PTA meeting ends in murder, Barnaby and Winter head back to school to learn about the deadly antics of pupils, parents and teachers.
Julia walks alongside the Menai Strait overlooking Snowdonia, ending on romantic Llanddwyn Island with its stunning sea views.
S3 E2 - Faithful to traditions that span 3,000 years, the Samoans live a lifestyle that is as authentic as ever.
S1 E10 - Nick heads to London for an interview with an experimental drug team being set up at Scotland Yard, but while there he is arrested by the drug squad.
S9 E2 - Hope fights to save a family of foxes. The nursery is hit by a mysterious outbreak.
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 E4 - When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
On the occasion of his 90th birthday, acclaimed pianist Joaquín Achúcarro performs some of his signature pieces by favorite composers like Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninov and Liszt. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is the perfect setting for this exuberant celebration.
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.
Monty visits some of London’s glorious green spaces as well as a beautifully restored garden close to where he grew up in Hampshire.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
E1 - There are many different shapes, sizes and styles of ocean families, including parents who desert their offspring and babies that are fed 200 litres of milk a day.
S11 E5 - Vera is called out to the grim scene of a body found in the back of a burned-out car, soon identified as a popular local GP.
S1 E1 - Paul Murton visits Britain's two remotest island communities, Foula and Fair Isle in Shetland, where he makes a nerve-wracking cliff visit and attempts to spot rare birds.
S1 E3 - JC has vanished, and as Alex frantically tries to get home, she learns that the Prime Minister only managed to win by promising to ditch Alex's amendments.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
S11 E5 - Vera is called out to the grim scene of a body found in the back of a burned-out car, soon identified as a popular local GP.
S1 E1 - Paul Murton visits Britain's two remotest island communities, Foula and Fair Isle in Shetland, where he makes a nerve-wracking cliff visit and attempts to spot rare birds.
S1 E3 - JC has vanished, and as Alex frantically tries to get home, she learns that the Prime Minister only managed to win by promising to ditch Alex's amendments.
S2 E1 - Cape Town is using bold urban projects to create democratic inclusivity and unify a population with a troubled history of segregation and violence.
S9 E3 - Twin fawns arrive at the centre, a volunteer searches for orphans in the woods, and Hope tends to a tiny owl.
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 E4 - When two harp seals are rescued, Hope's team struggles to teach them the natural behaviour they need to survive in the wild.
S2 E1 - Walking from the stone circles of Avebury to Stonehenge, Tony Robinson explores their origins and the latest theories.
Monty visits perhaps his favourite garden in the world - Rousham - as well as some of Britain’s most exotic gardens, which thrive in the mild, wet climate.
S10 E1 - Nearly 20 years ago, a couple discovered a curious wall painting when they moved into their Surrey cottage. Can the team prove whether it's a work by the famous abstract artist, Ben Nicholson?
E6 - On the eastern coast of Australia, Michael tends to an injured koala, gets some tips from an Aussie rugby legend and rides a solar-powered train.
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.
S2 E12 - Kris visits an unmarked prehistoric site on Manitoulin Island that proves Indigenous settlement since the Ice Age. Sarain meets with Anishinaabe singer/drummer/teacher Tasheena Sarazin.