S11 E1 - Fiona and Philip head to the Essex countryside to investigate whether an intriguing statue bought at a local car-boot sale could be a genuine work by Dame Elisabeth Frink.
E4 - Michael explores the colonial past of Victoria, helps to carve a 36-foot totem pole and finds out what bears like to eat and how they live in the wild.
Scattered across Australia are fragments of an ancient mosaic found in Palestine that reveals how the British Empire shaped the Middle East.
E3 - Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred leads a group opposed to a commercial salmon farm on their traditional territory.
E1 - Julie goes for a ride on the West Highland Railway in Scotland and reunites with the Jacobite steam train from the Harry Potter films.
S5 E12 - Hope visits a completely rebuilt rehab and reveals plans of her own. Hope and Barry discover a problem plaguing massive marine mammals in the warm waters of southern Florida.
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 E7 - Efficiency is key on the ultra-developed island of Taiwan, but it is also a land of breathtaking natural scenery.
In the wake of an epic rebellion by Chinese martial artists, a golden warrior statue is looted by British colonial forces. But how did it end up in Australia?
E4 - The Haida Nation relies on diesel generators to power their communities, but a homegrown group is looking to the wind, sun and sea to offset their reliance on fossil fuels.
Electric cars are becoming commonplace, but they have their own roadblocks. Are we on the right road to a gas-free future?
Dene-Kwagul photographer Ryan Dickie and conservationist/guide Wayne Sawchuk take a horseback journey through the pristine Muskwa-Kechika wilderness in northeast BC, exploring its cultural and environmental significance.
Filmmaker Cheryl Foggo examines the myths surrounding John Ware, a Black cowboy who settled in Alberta before the turn of the 20th century. Foggo uncovers who he might have been and what his legacy means in terms of anti-Black racism - past and present.
Stories centred around ten different BC buildings - from the starkly simple to the grandiose. Told by acclaimed local directors, this collection of shorts is a nuanced look at history, community resilience and the structures that persist.
Dene-Kwagul photographer Ryan Dickie and conservationist/guide Wayne Sawchuk take a horseback journey through the pristine Muskwa-Kechika wilderness in northeast BC, exploring its cultural and environmental significance.
Filmmaker Cheryl Foggo examines the myths surrounding John Ware, a Black cowboy who settled in Alberta before the turn of the 20th century. Foggo uncovers who he might have been and what his legacy means in terms of anti-Black racism - past and present.
Stories centred around ten different BC buildings - from the starkly simple to the grandiose. Told by acclaimed local directors, this collection of shorts is a nuanced look at history, community resilience and the structures that persist.
Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker present a rousing Italian and Russian programme with tenor Jonas Kaufmann as guest soloist. Featured works include Italian opera preludes, Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien and excerpts from Prokofiev‘s Romeo and Juliet.
S5 E13 - Hope rallies the team to release the herd of white-tailed deer. Winter brings a mysterious influx of snowy owls to 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.
S3 E8 - The largest port in Germany, Hamburg is host to a hundred consulates and cherishes its international character.
Tuscany E2 - David spends time at agriturismo La Selva just outside of Siena, where he helps cook an Italian-inspired 4th of July feast for some of the American guests.
India E2 - David explores Mumbai's vast food scene, from small traditional cafes to hip new restaurants.
S1 E2 - The world's longest river, the Nile, is a lifeline for wildlife and fascinating cultures - both ancient and new.
E4 - Doctors implant an artificial pump in a man with sudden heart failure. A man with cancer hopes to find a suitable donated liver. A jewelry-maker's body begins to reject her transplanted liver.
E5 - Khrushchev opens up the USSR, but tensions with the West continue with the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War.
S10 E8 - When a Category 2 hurricane slams the rehab centre, Hope and her team struggle to protect their patients in the middle of the storm.
S1 E2 - The world's longest river, the Nile, is a lifeline for wildlife and fascinating cultures - both ancient and new.
E4 - Doctors implant an artificial pump in a man with sudden heart failure. A man with cancer hopes to find a suitable donated liver. A jewelry-maker's body begins to reject her transplanted liver.
E5 - Khrushchev opens up the USSR, but tensions with the West continue with the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War.
E1 - Julie goes for a ride on the West Highland Railway in Scotland and reunites with the Jacobite steam train from the Harry Potter films.
E2 - Australia's marine wilderness is double that of its landmass, and its three surrounding oceans create a unique environment for a variety of underwater creatures.
S6 E1 - Hope's first orphaned mammal arrives earlier than ever, and a mysterious patient from last year is back.
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.
Tuscany E2 - David spends time at agriturismo La Selva just outside of Siena, where he helps cook an Italian-inspired 4th of July feast for some of the American guests.
India E2 - David explores Mumbai's vast food scene, from small traditional cafes to hip new restaurants.
S10 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
S4 E1 - Michael follows the route of the historic Orient Express, travelling through the rose fields of Bulgaria and discovering that no holds are barred in the ancient sport of oil wrestling.
Travel BC through the art and life of E.J. Hughes - a reclusive painter who became one of Canada's most celebrated artists. Hughes’ paintings turned familiar landscapes into the sublime, vividly capturing the province from the West Coast to the Rockies.
BC scientist Rob Butler takes us on a sailing journey through the Salish Sea, meeting people whose passions and livelihoods are deeply connected to the natural world. The film reflects on the importance of making nature part of our lives.
Tuscany E2 - David spends time at agriturismo La Selva just outside of Siena, where he helps cook an Italian-inspired 4th of July feast for some of the American guests.
India E2 - David explores Mumbai's vast food scene, from small traditional cafes to hip new restaurants.
Travel BC through the art and life of E.J. Hughes - a reclusive painter who became one of Canada's most celebrated artists. Hughes’ paintings turned familiar landscapes into the sublime, vividly capturing the province from the West Coast to the Rockies.
BC scientist Rob Butler takes us on a sailing journey through the Salish Sea, meeting people whose passions and livelihoods are deeply connected to the natural world. The film reflects on the importance of making nature part of our lives.
A recording device made by Alexander Graham Bell helps Murdoch’s investigation into a murder at a dinner honouring Helen Keller.
S6 E2 - When botanist Liv Nash accidentally digs up the body of recently buried English professor Murray Hawes, Lewis and Hathaway are called in to solve multiple riddles.
E2 - Julia walks along the north Cornish coast, from picturesque Padstow to the surfing hotspot of Trevone Bay.
S6 E2 - A muskrat trapped in a fence needs Hope's help. Slippery patients give the team a tough time.
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 E7 - Efficiency is key on the ultra-developed island of Taiwan, but it is also a land of breathtaking natural scenery.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
Nonnatus House is giddy with excitement about Apollo 11's imminent moon landing. Trixie makes a mistake with far-reaching consequences.
Ian finds himself more determined than ever to find the undercover cop. The community attempts to heal in the wake of its loss.
S2 E5 - Richardsson makes a breakthrough in the investigation but is prevented from telling Erik about it. Peter and Erik try to reconcile.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
Nonnatus House is giddy with excitement about Apollo 11's imminent moon landing. Trixie makes a mistake with far-reaching consequences.
Ian finds himself more determined than ever to find the undercover cop. The community attempts to heal in the wake of its loss.
S2 E5 - Richardsson makes a breakthrough in the investigation but is prevented from telling Erik about it. Peter and Erik try to reconcile.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
S2 E5 - Tony Robinson sets off across the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria, following the tale of St. Cuthbert, the greatest saint of his era.
S6 E3 - A baby owl needs to be reunited with its parents. A volunteer returns to the rehab in a new role, and a duck rescue goes wet and wild.
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.
Tuscany E2 - David spends time at agriturismo La Selva just outside of Siena, where he helps cook an Italian-inspired 4th of July feast for some of the American guests.
India E2 - David explores Mumbai's vast food scene, from small traditional cafes to hip new restaurants.
S3 E7 - Efficiency is key on the ultra-developed island of Taiwan, but it is also a land of breathtaking natural scenery.
In the wake of an epic rebellion by Chinese martial artists, a golden warrior statue is looted by British colonial forces. But how did it end up in Australia?
E4 - The Haida Nation relies on diesel generators to power their communities, but a homegrown group is looking to the wind, sun and sea to offset their reliance on fossil fuels.
S10 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
Electric cars are becoming commonplace, but they have their own roadblocks. Are we on the right road to a gas-free future?
S4 E1 - Michael follows the route of the historic Orient Express, travelling through the rose fields of Bulgaria and discovering that no holds are barred in the ancient sport of oil wrestling.
S10 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
E3 - In Australia's urban areas, wildlife intersects with human lives in surprising ways. Discover co-existence success stories, as well as animals threatened by the continent's rapid change.
S2 E5 - A soldier on an escape and evasion exercise retreats deep into the forest in search of his childhood friend.
S4 E2 - An unidentified body sets off an investigation shrouded in mystery. As Grace works to identify the victim, another chilling discovery suggests something more is at play.
E1 - In rural New Zealand, meet a young mother with her own shearing business, a woman who runs a design store, and a sixth-generation shearer who has found her calling as a traditional healer.
S3 E7 - Efficiency is key on the ultra-developed island of Taiwan, but it is also a land of breathtaking natural scenery.
S4 E2 - An unidentified body sets off an investigation shrouded in mystery. As Grace works to identify the victim, another chilling discovery suggests something more is at play.
E1 - In rural New Zealand, meet a young mother with her own shearing business, a woman who runs a design store, and a sixth-generation shearer who has found her calling as a traditional healer.
S3 E7 - Efficiency is key on the ultra-developed island of Taiwan, but it is also a land of breathtaking natural scenery.
S2 E5 - A soldier on an escape and evasion exercise retreats deep into the forest in search of his childhood friend.
S6 E4 - Hope is busier than ever and the team struggles to handle the huge caseload.
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 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
Murdoch investigates a surgeon whose cutting-edge organ transplants wreak medical havoc and run afoul of Mary Baker Eddy and the Christian Science movement.
At the Prince's Palace in Monaco, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo and conductor Kazuki Yamada perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 with Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire. Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 is the delightful finale.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
E1 - Caroline takes a wildlife boat ride on the Pembrokeshire Coast, visits Ingleton Falls in the Yorkshire Dales and rides a funicular railway to the highest point in the Cairngorms.
Murdoch investigates a surgeon whose cutting-edge organ transplants wreak medical havoc and run afoul of Mary Baker Eddy and the Christian Science movement.
E2 - Colin continues his Cuban journey on the tropical beaches of Cayo Largo, then searches out one of the world's smallest frogs and the aggressive Cuban crocodile.
S12 E4 - When a body is found on the grounds of the Stanhope ancestral home, Vera is drawn into a mystery that brings her closer to her estranged family than she'd like.
S1 E6 - On the Isle of Skye, Paul visits the home of celebrated writer and naturalist Gavin Maxwell before scaling the spectacular Am Basteir mountain.
S1 E2 - As the mystery around Danny Latimer's death deepens, Alec and Ellie must work fast to identify the key suspects.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
S12 E4 - When a body is found on the grounds of the Stanhope ancestral home, Vera is drawn into a mystery that brings her closer to her estranged family than she'd like.
S1 E6 - On the Isle of Skye, Paul visits the home of celebrated writer and naturalist Gavin Maxwell before scaling the spectacular Am Basteir mountain.
S1 E2 - As the mystery around Danny Latimer's death deepens, Alec and Ellie must work fast to identify the key suspects.
S2 E6 - The most francophone city in North America, Montreal is a place of cobblestones and creativity that's often described as a peculiar mix of Paris and Brooklyn.
E2 - Colin continues his Cuban journey on the tropical beaches of Cayo Largo, then searches out one of the world's smallest frogs and the aggressive Cuban crocodile.
S6 E5 - Hope tries to make peace between wild enemies, and a kidnapped fawn needs to be reunited with its mother.
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 E9 - When a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
S2 E6 - Tony takes in the wonderful seascapes of the North Norfolk coast and explores how the area remained so blissfully unchanged during the Industrial Revolution and the advent of the railway system.
E2 - Caroline visits Buckfast Abbey in Dartmoor, goes deep underground at the Honister Slate Mine in the Lake District and tries her hand at archery at Tretower Court and Castle in Bannau Brycheiniog.
S11 E2 - Fiona and Philip head to North London to meet a car dealer who bought a beguiling picture of a boy from an online auction in Monaco, hoping it's by 18th-century artist Sir Joshua Reynolds.
S4 E1 - Michael follows the route of the historic Orient Express, travelling through the rose fields of Bulgaria and discovering that no holds are barred in the ancient sport of oil wrestling.
In the wake of an epic rebellion by Chinese martial artists, a golden warrior statue is looted by British colonial forces. But how did it end up in Australia?
E4 - The Haida Nation relies on diesel generators to power their communities, but a homegrown group is looking to the wind, sun and sea to offset their reliance on fossil fuels.