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.
E10 - The Mekong discharges into the South China Sea via nine channels that split and shape the coastline, creating unique habitats for a variety of animals.
S9 E4 - A seal keeps coming back, forcing Zach to follow it along the coastline.
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 - A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji.
S1 E13 - Drew explores petroglyphs, ruins and the stars above as he reveals how Indigenous Peoples from Canada to New Mexico have understood astronomy for centuries.
S2 E13 - Kris learns about Elaine Kicknosway's advocacy work on behalf of Sixties Scoop survivors. Sarain meets Mi'kmak lawyer Pamela Palmater, creator of the "Warrior Life" podcast.
E2 - Patrick is in British Columbia for the annual salmon run - a spectacular migration that ensures the survival of one species and sustains the entire rainforest ecosystem as well.
Five North Americans who have left their respective faith traditions to embrace Islam share their journeys in this illuminating documentary. Their deeply personal stories challenge preconceived notions and reveal what it means to be a Muslim in the West today.
Exiled journalist and activist Masih Alinejad uses social media to amplify the voices of Iranian women rebelling against the forced hijab. As the regime tightens its grip, Masih’s courage is tested when violence and oppression threaten her own family members.
Five North Americans who have left their respective faith traditions to embrace Islam share their journeys in this illuminating documentary. Their deeply personal stories challenge preconceived notions and reveal what it means to be a Muslim in the West today.
Exiled journalist and activist Masih Alinejad uses social media to amplify the voices of Iranian women rebelling against the forced hijab. As the regime tightens its grip, Masih’s courage is tested when violence and oppression threaten her own family members.
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.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required 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.
S3 E4 - Caught between volcanoes and the Mediterranean Sea, Naples is clearly a city of contrasts.
Amidst music, great food and drink, David represents Canada in Camposano’s traditional Palio del Casale.
David experiences meal preparation at the Golden Temple, then takes a food tour to sample local Punjabi delicacies.
E4 - Afua explores how a younger generation of Moroccans are updating old traditions in often surprising ways, creating exciting and daring new art, music, weaving and photography.
Across Cambodia, Thailand, London and New York, investigators are on the hunt for evidence to reclaim ancient artifacts housed in prominent museums around the world.
E1 - In the aftermath of the war, the West is concerned about Stalin's growing power, and communist ideology spreads all the way to Indochina. (1 of 6)
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.
E4 - Afua explores how a younger generation of Moroccans are updating old traditions in often surprising ways, creating exciting and daring new art, music, weaving and photography.
Across Cambodia, Thailand, London and New York, investigators are on the hunt for evidence to reclaim ancient artifacts housed in prominent museums around the world.
E1 - In the aftermath of the war, the West is concerned about Stalin's growing power, and communist ideology spreads all the way to Indochina. (1 of 6)
E10 - The Mekong discharges into the South China Sea via nine channels that split and shape the coastline, creating unique habitats for a variety of animals.
Whales and basking sharks are driven by ocean currents. Freshwater fish species migrate between feeding, breeding and wintering grounds.
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.
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.
Amidst music, great food and drink, David represents Canada in Camposano’s traditional Palio del Casale.
David experiences meal preparation at the Golden Temple, then takes a food tour to sample local Punjabi delicacies.
S10 E5 - When a tiny piece of trash ruins a racoon's life, Dr. Jessica cuts it free. But Hope has to face tough decisions about its future.
E1 - Michael Portillo learns what it took to build the Alaska Railroad, then explores Indigenous traditions and an iceberg maze.
Female Indigenous filmmakers, including trailblazer Alanis Obomsawin, share their experiences of transforming the way Indigenous stories are told. Among them are the film's director, Jules Koostachin, as well as Marie Clements and Asia Youngman.
Outdoor writer and historian Meghan J. Ward and a team of creative women revisit Mary Schäffer Warren’s 1908 expedition to Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. Retracing Mary's steps, they discover that sometimes we must look back to blaze a better trail forward.
Amidst music, great food and drink, David represents Canada in Camposano’s traditional Palio del Casale.
David experiences meal preparation at the Golden Temple, then takes a food tour to sample local Punjabi delicacies.
Female Indigenous filmmakers, including trailblazer Alanis Obomsawin, share their experiences of transforming the way Indigenous stories are told. Among them are the film's director, Jules Koostachin, as well as Marie Clements and Asia Youngman.
Outdoor writer and historian Meghan J. Ward and a team of creative women revisit Mary Schäffer Warren’s 1908 expedition to Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. Retracing Mary's steps, they discover that sometimes we must look back to blaze a better trail forward.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
S5 E2 - Lewis and Hathaway enter the archaic world of St. Gerard's College when a visiting female bishop is found dead after drinking poisoned wine.
E4 - Julia takes in the rolling countryside and panoramic views over the Cheshire plains and Liverpool on this popular route.
S9 E7 - Hope realizes she's not prepared to rescue animals from an oil spill, so she heads across the continent to learn from the best before disaster strikes.
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 - A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
Trixie and Matthew's plans for an intimate family holiday are disrupted by a surprise visitor. Nurse Crane is pleased to make it home in time for Christmas.
DI Kevin Salisbury from the Met arrives to assist in the investigation. Tensions mount as the killer torments the community further.
S2 E1 - Former Stockholm police officer Erik learns that a man he helped put in prison for murder 15 years ago, Joar Sarn, was falsely convicted.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
Trixie and Matthew's plans for an intimate family holiday are disrupted by a surprise visitor. Nurse Crane is pleased to make it home in time for Christmas.
DI Kevin Salisbury from the Met arrives to assist in the investigation. Tensions mount as the killer torments the community further.
S2 E1 - Former Stockholm police officer Erik learns that a man he helped put in prison for murder 15 years ago, Joar Sarn, was falsely convicted.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
S2 E1 - Walking from the stone circles of Avebury to Stonehenge, Tony Robinson explores their origins and the latest theories.
S9 E8 - The spring orphans are all grown up, and Hope has to decide who's ready for release.
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.
Amidst music, great food and drink, David represents Canada in Camposano’s traditional Palio del Casale.
David experiences meal preparation at the Golden Temple, then takes a food tour to sample local Punjabi delicacies.
S3 E3 - A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji.
S1 E13 - Drew explores petroglyphs, ruins and the stars above as he reveals how Indigenous Peoples from Canada to New Mexico have understood astronomy for centuries.
S2 E13 - Kris learns about Elaine Kicknosway's advocacy work on behalf of Sixties Scoop survivors. Sarain meets Mi'kmak lawyer Pamela Palmater, creator of the "Warrior Life" podcast.
S10 E5 - When a tiny piece of trash ruins a racoon's life, Dr. Jessica cuts it free. But Hope has to face tough decisions about its future.
E2 - Patrick is in British Columbia for the annual salmon run - a spectacular migration that ensures the survival of one species and sustains the entire rainforest ecosystem as well.
E1 - Michael Portillo learns what it took to build the Alaska Railroad, then explores Indigenous traditions and an iceberg maze.
S10 E5 - When a tiny piece of trash ruins a racoon's life, Dr. Jessica cuts it free. But Hope has to face tough decisions about its future.
Half of all bird species undertake annual migrations - everything from heavy-bodied swans to delicate hummingbirds.
S2 E1 - A flasher has been spotted on the moors. But when Nick turns up to investigate, he discovers a naked Frank Duffy, who has had his van hijacked at gunpoint.
S3 E1 - A chilling event at the Royal Edward Hotel forces Grace and Branson into a difficult position when they must investigate all hotel guests, including high-ranking police.
E1 - A portrait of writers Esi Edugyan, Joshua Whitehead and Uzma Jalaluddin.
S3 E3 - A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji.
S3 E1 - A chilling event at the Royal Edward Hotel forces Grace and Branson into a difficult position when they must investigate all hotel guests, including high-ranking police.
E1 - A portrait of writers Esi Edugyan, Joshua Whitehead and Uzma Jalaluddin.
S3 E3 - A turquoise sea, white sandy beaches and natural spring waters define the islands of Fiji.
S2 E1 - A flasher has been spotted on the moors. But when Nick turns up to investigate, he discovers a naked Frank Duffy, who has had his van hijacked at gunpoint.
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.
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 E5 - When a tiny piece of trash ruins a racoon's life, Dr. Jessica cuts it free. But Hope has to face tough decisions about its future.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
S10 E18 - When a burlesque dancer asks Murdoch for help, the Station House No. 4 team find themselves embroiled in a conspiracy and unforeseen danger.
Multi-percussionist Martin Grubinger joins Wayne Marshall and the Berliner Philharmoniker at this annual outdoor concert. The repertoire features Bernstein’s On the Town and On the Waterfront, Williams’ The Special Edition and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.
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 E18 - When a burlesque dancer asks Murdoch for help, the Station House No. 4 team find themselves embroiled in a conspiracy and unforeseen danger.
E2 - Within the vast blue depths of the ocean lurk some of the world's fiercest predators - but not all hunt with speed and razor-sharp teeth.
S11 E6 - When the body of a young mother and wife washes up on the banks of the River Tyne, Vera uncovers a web of intrigue, betrayal and lost promises.
S1 E2 - Paul turns his back on the sea and visits landlocked islands on bonnie Loch Lomond, where he gets a bird's- eye view of one of Scotland's most iconic beauty spots.
S1 E4 - Alex deals with the fallout as some of her actions catch up with her. Plans for the army base expansion are the final straw; she resolves to not play by the rules when she returns to Canberra.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
S11 E6 - When the body of a young mother and wife washes up on the banks of the River Tyne, Vera uncovers a web of intrigue, betrayal and lost promises.
S1 E2 - Paul turns his back on the sea and visits landlocked islands on bonnie Loch Lomond, where he gets a bird's- eye view of one of Scotland's most iconic beauty spots.
S1 E4 - Alex deals with the fallout as some of her actions catch up with her. Plans for the army base expansion are the final straw; she resolves to not play by the rules when she returns to Canberra.
S2 E2 - Mexico's capital is comprised of a patchwork of small villages, each preserving their own unique identity in this large, urban megalopolis.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
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 E5 - When a tiny piece of trash ruins a racoon's life, Dr. Jessica cuts it free. But Hope has to face tough decisions about its future.
S2 E2 - The Lake District is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations, but few see just how much influence the Roman army made on the landscape.
E1 - Monty Don visits spectacular gardens in Spain's central region, including historic Imperial palaces and modern designs adapted to the challenges of climate change.
S10 E2 - Henrietta Sitwell inherited a sketch she believed to be by the 20th-century artist Amedeo Modigliani, but she's been told it might not be genuine. Can the team find some answers?
E1 - Michael Portillo learns what it took to build the Alaska Railroad, then explores Indigenous traditions and an iceberg maze.
S1 E13 - Drew explores petroglyphs, ruins and the stars above as he reveals how Indigenous Peoples from Canada to New Mexico have understood astronomy for centuries.
S2 E13 - Kris learns about Elaine Kicknosway's advocacy work on behalf of Sixties Scoop survivors. Sarain meets Mi'kmak lawyer Pamela Palmater, creator of the "Warrior Life" podcast.