E1 - Alan uncovers clues about Britain's "Queen of Crime" and visits locations that helped influence some of her most successful novels, including Burgh Island and Greenway House.
E2 - Visiting locations across London and Devon, Alan explores the world of Miss Marple and finds out what inspired Agatha Christie to create her silver-haired sleuth.
E3 - Alan literally steps into Poirot's shoes as he gets kitted out in the detective's suit, learns the secrets of that memorable walk and finds out what makes the perfect Poirot moustache.
Multi-percussionist Martin Grubinger joins the Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Wayne Marshall at the annual outdoor concert. Repertoire includes Bernstein, Williams and Gershwin.
S10 E2 - When an orphaned black bear cub needs help, Hope puts everything on the line to save it.
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.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S2 E10 - Kris meets with the first Associate Curator of Historical Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Sarain does a radio interview with author/journalist Waubgeshig Rice.
S1 E1 - The Arctic, locked in darkness for nearly seven months, springs to life once the sun rises above the horizon.
E2 - Joanna shares behind-the-scenes stories of her journeys through India before taking us to Uzbekistan, where she discovers the secrets of gem-making.
Lucy Worsley takes us behind closed doors at three royal palaces - the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace - to uncover how each building has shaped the monarchy and the nation.
Archaeologist Raksha Dave and historian Dan Snow visit the ancient city of Pompeii to uncover what happened in the days, weeks and centuries following its dramatic demise in 79 AD.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
E2 - Joanna shares behind-the-scenes stories of her journeys through India before taking us to Uzbekistan, where she discovers the secrets of gem-making.
Lucy Worsley takes us behind closed doors at three royal palaces - the Tower of London, Hampton Court and Kensington Palace - to uncover how each building has shaped the monarchy and the nation.
Archaeologist Raksha Dave and historian Dan Snow visit the ancient city of Pompeii to uncover what happened in the days, weeks and centuries following its dramatic demise in 79 AD.
E3 - Dan explores Dere Street, which is the most northern Roman road in Britain, as well as Stanegate, which runs alongside the defensive barrier of Hadrian's Wall.
E1 - In Zambia's South Luangwa National Park, a young lion cub gets in trouble when he wanders away from the pride, while his cousins must face their unhappy new stepdad.
S10 E3 - When a great horned owl arrives covered in oil, Dr. Sherri must put it through a difficult procedure 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.
S1 E1 - The Arctic, locked in darkness for nearly seven months, springs to life once the sun rises above the horizon.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
E8 - On the Malaysian island of Penang, Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest railways in the world. In the foody city of Ipoh, he helps bake a popular Chinese treat.
A biography of the brazen and controversial industrialist Charles Bedaux, who undertook an outlandish trek over the Rocky Mountains.
S1 E1 - The Arctic, locked in darkness for nearly seven months, springs to life once the sun rises above the horizon.
A biography of the brazen and controversial industrialist Charles Bedaux, who undertook an outlandish trek over the Rocky Mountains.
S9 E2 - When the son of a high-profile Jewish businessman is attacked on the grounds of a university, Foyle wonders whether it was motivated by anti-Semitism.
S2 E1 - The shelter releases four of the most dominant yearlings. A wild bear threatens to invade the bear cub pens.
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.
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.
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
E1 - Robson Green uncovers Northumberland's hidden gems.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
E1 - Robson Green uncovers Northumberland's hidden gems.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S3 E9 - Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns on board one of the most advanced trains in the world.
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.
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.
S1 E1 - The Arctic, locked in darkness for nearly seven months, springs to life once the sun rises above the horizon.
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S2 E10 - Kris meets with the first Associate Curator of Historical Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Sarain does a radio interview with author/journalist Waubgeshig Rice.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
E3 - Behind-the-scenes stories delve into scientific research on animal colours and reveal the challenges of making the series, including the grueling endurance of lying motionless on a mudflat for hours.
E8 - On the Malaysian island of Penang, Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest railways in the world. In the foody city of Ipoh, he helps bake a popular Chinese treat.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
E2 - The prides have overlapping territories, which means the action and events in one lion family unavoidably end up affecting the other.
E1 - Robson Green uncovers Northumberland's hidden gems.
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
E1 - Robson Green uncovers Northumberland's hidden gems.
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
S2 E6 - Erik believes he finally knows who murdered Therese, but an unexpected death shatters his hopes of solving the case.
S10 E6 - When a tiny fawn gets hit by a car, Dr. Jessica must splint its broken leg or it may never return to the 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.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S9 E9 - While at a bank for a loan on a special mother-and-baby promotion day, Murdoch finds himself in the midst of a heist that puts his reputation at risk.
Violinist Lisa Batiashvili, conductor Jakub Hrusa and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra perform Saint-Saens' Violin Concerto No. 3. The orchestra continues with variations by Brahms and Dvorak.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
S1 E2 - In South Wales, Anita takes in the harbour where young Henry Tudor fled into exile, visits the scene of Marconi's world-changing experiment and discovers the beach favoured by poet Dylan Thomas.
S9 E9 - While at a bank for a loan on a special mother-and-baby promotion day, Murdoch finds himself in the midst of a heist that puts his reputation at risk.
E2 - Hummingbirds fly home from the tropics, and the people of Alaska take advantage of the endless summer daylight.
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.
E4 - On her wedding day, a bride and her teenage son are held hostage in a crime of passion. Menck and Chacur work to keep the situation a secret, given the high profile of the bride.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
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.
E4 - On her wedding day, a bride and her teenage son are held hostage in a crime of passion. Menck and Chacur work to keep the situation a secret, given the high profile of the bride.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
E2 - Hummingbirds fly home from the tropics, and the people of Alaska take advantage of the endless summer daylight.
S10 E7 - As Hope scrambles to get ready for her busiest day of the year, the government comes to seize the bear cub that she's worked so hard to save.
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.
S5 E4 - A most unusual fawn arrives on Hope's doorstep. A graveyard is the spooky setting for an unlikely reunion.
S3 E10 - Looping around Andalucia, the luxurious Al Andalus train takes in some of the most breathtaking cities in Spain, including Seville, Granada and Cordoba.
S1 E3 - Anita visits the east coast of Scotland, where she learns how the crown jewels were smuggled out of Dunnottar Castle and explores the remains of fortifications meant to repel German invasion.
S9 E1 - A sculpture found in the long grass of a Norfolk home bears striking similarities to the work of Henry Moore. Could it be a lost work by one of the greatest 20th-century artists?
E8 - On the Malaysian island of Penang, Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest railways in the world. In the foody city of Ipoh, he helps bake a popular Chinese treat.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S2 E10 - Kris meets with the first Associate Curator of Historical Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Sarain does a radio interview with author/journalist Waubgeshig Rice.
S9 E1 - A sculpture found in the long grass of a Norfolk home bears striking similarities to the work of Henry Moore. Could it be a lost work by one of the greatest 20th-century artists?
E8 - On the Malaysian island of Penang, Michael rides one of the steepest and fastest railways in the world. In the foody city of Ipoh, he helps bake a popular Chinese treat.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S2 E10 - Kris meets with the first Associate Curator of Historical Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Sarain does a radio interview with author/journalist Waubgeshig Rice.
S7 E1 - The exceptionally harsh winter causes a disruption for the residents of Poplar. Valerie tries to reassure an unmarried and expectant mother.
E4 - Dan travels along Fosse Way, arguably Britain's most hedonistic Roman road, which stretches through the heart of England from Exeter to Lincoln.
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.
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.
S1 E1 - Ringed by one of the world's richest coral reefs, Cocos Island is a holy grail for divers.
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 in keeping culture alive.
S2 E11 - Kris gets a personal tour of Discovery Harbour by Metis scholars/siblings Jade and Mitch Huguenin. Sarain visits the home recording studio of Anishinaabe family band Digging Roots.
E1 - Liz Bonnin joins a team of biologists atop a volcano studying the endangered Galapagos pink iguana, then descends a kilometre into the ocean abyss in search of a new species hiding in the dark.
Director Michal Weits delves into family history in this brave account of how the Jewish National Fund acquired land in Palestine before and after the creation of the State of Israel.
Tired of viewing the women in her family as victims of the Holocaust, a painter turns them into foul-mouthed, fun-loving, gun-toting Nazi-resistance fighters.
Peeks inside the studios and homes of artisans on Gabriola Island, painting a powerful portrait of their craft, way of life and community.