Filmmaker Thea Loo takes a deeply personal look at the lingering toll of flawed immigration pathways between the Philippines and Canada, which kept so many Filipino children from their mothers.
Filmmaker Trish Neufeld embarks on a heart-wrenching journey of love, loss and atonement with her mother, Pat, as they navigate the unravelling of Pat's mind from a rare form of dementia.
An ethnobotanist contemplates her relationship with plants and their role as teachers as she comes to a deeper understanding of her identity as a Skwxwu7mesh woman.
From Hofburg Palace, waltzing dancers in historical costumes take us back to old Vienna as the Wiener Akademie play favourites by the Strauss Family and Joseph Lanner.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
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.
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.
S1 E4 - Nunavik, meaning "Great Land," is bigger than California and is a pristine wilderness of water, forest, and tundra.
E2 - Joanna follows the legendary spice trail to her birthplace, India, in search of a kitchen cupboard staple once known as "black gold."
E3 - Interconnectedness is central to First Nations knowledge systems. Australia is filled with many nations, languages and cultural differences - how did everyone know how to interact and get along?
E3 - Bettany heads to Santorini, the site of one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history.
S5 E6 - Barry and Hayley's adventure in the UK continues at a rehab using the latest in alternative therapies. Hope for Wildlife expands beyond Hope's tiny farm.
E2 - Joanna follows the legendary spice trail to her birthplace, India, in search of a kitchen cupboard staple once known as "black gold."
E3 - Interconnectedness is central to First Nations knowledge systems. Australia is filled with many nations, languages and cultural differences - how did everyone know how to interact and get along?
E3 - Bettany heads to Santorini, the site of one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history.
E6 - Dan travels the Roman road of Stane Street, which runs from London to Chichester.
E1 - Atlantic winters bring bitter storms, suffering and conflict. But while most animals are battling to survive, some are just starting to raise a family.
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.
S1 E4 - Nunavik, meaning "Great Land," is bigger than California and is a pristine wilderness of water, forest, and tundra.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
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.
Injured servicemen and women reclaim their lives on and off the court as they battle for a chance to play on Australia's wheelchair rugby team in the 2018 Invictus Games.
Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated by those who are not Indigenous.
S1 E4 - Nunavik, meaning "Great Land," is bigger than California and is a pristine wilderness of water, forest, and tundra.
Injured servicemen and women reclaim their lives on and off the court as they battle for a chance to play on Australia's wheelchair rugby team in the 2018 Invictus Games.
Anishinaabe author Drew Hayden Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated by those who are not Indigenous.
S9 E11 - While investigating a golfer's murder, Murdoch becomes obsessed with the game.
S17 E2 - Nikki delivers a groundbreaking testimony in the high-profile appeal court case of a convicted killer.
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.
S1 E3 - The islands of the Bahamas are a stunning nature-lover's paradise spread over more than 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
S2 E1 - Will McEwan staggers into a church and takes his own life at the altar. What would lead a young and faithful man to such desperation? Lewis and Hathaway launch an investigation.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
E10 - Nevra begins to doubt her victim, rattling a childhood memory that might break the case wide open. Agah suffers an unbearable heartbreak.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
S2 E1 - Will McEwan staggers into a church and takes his own life at the altar. What would lead a young and faithful man to such desperation? Lewis and Hathaway launch an investigation.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
E10 - Nevra begins to doubt her victim, rattling a childhood memory that might break the case wide open. Agah suffers an unbearable heartbreak.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
S1 E2 - The Rocky Mountaineer train travels through some of North America's most staggering beauty on a journey from Vancouver to Banff in the heart of the Rockies.
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.
S1 E4 - Nunavik, meaning "Great Land," is bigger than California and is a pristine wilderness of water, forest, and tundra.
S1 E3 - The islands of the Bahamas are a stunning nature-lover's paradise spread over more than 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
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.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
E3 - Liz and the team see the impact humans have had on the oldest islands in the archipelago. Liz descends into a giant lava cave and witnesses the birth of a new island.
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.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
E2 - As winter draws to a close, the Atlantic springs back to life. The animals only have a few months to find food, mate and start a family - all the time avoiding predators.
S16 E23 - Miller comes under suspicion during an investigation, and David decides that he wants to set up his own playboy mansion.
S2 E2 - A sinister inquiry into skeletal remains found in a forgotten Brighton storm drain takes Grace down a labyrinthine trail through the past.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
S1 E3 - The islands of the Bahamas are a stunning nature-lover's paradise spread over more than 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
S2 E2 - A sinister inquiry into skeletal remains found in a forgotten Brighton storm drain takes Grace down a labyrinthine trail through the past.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
S1 E3 - The islands of the Bahamas are a stunning nature-lover's paradise spread over more than 100,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean.
S16 E23 - Miller comes under suspicion during an investigation, and David decides that he wants to set up his own playboy mansion.
S7 E3 - Owing to the snow, Lucille is two days late and her start is bumpy when she falls ill. She is called out from her sick bed to assist Trixie with a breech birth.
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.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
S9 E12 - The electrocution of an elderly groom leads Murdoch to suspect the bride. Crabtree meets Lucy Maud Montgomery at a writing class.
Held in the foyer of the Berliner Philharmonie, this scaled-back version of the annual gala concert features works by Blacher, Ives, Mozart, Penderecki, Tchaikovsky and Adams.
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.
S2 E1 - Anita Rani explores the birth of the seaside resort in Blackpool, learns of a dramatic sea rescue off Lytham St. Annes, and samples a knickerbocker glory in Morecambe.
S9 E12 - The electrocution of an elderly groom leads Murdoch to suspect the bride. Crabtree meets Lucy Maud Montgomery at a writing class.
E2 - The highest mountain range on Earth is home to amazing animals like snow leopards and monkeys, as well as ancient Buddhist monasteries seemingly lost in time.
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 E4 - Paul sets off on an island pilgrimage in the footsteps of saints, visiting Lismore, Colonsay and Oronsay, and joins writer Alexander McCall Smith on his yacht.
E7 - Two raiders take over the operation of traffic lights in the city, using the employees as hostages. Menck makes a significant discovery in Sophia's case.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
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 E4 - Paul sets off on an island pilgrimage in the footsteps of saints, visiting Lismore, Colonsay and Oronsay, and joins writer Alexander McCall Smith on his yacht.
E7 - Two raiders take over the operation of traffic lights in the city, using the employees as hostages. Menck makes a significant discovery in Sophia's case.
S2 E5 - This journey down the Neretva River takes us through mountains where wolves and bears outnumber humans, and to the ancient city of Mostar, an Ottoman gem almost destroyed by war.
E2 - The highest mountain range on Earth is home to amazing animals like snow leopards and monkeys, as well as ancient Buddhist monasteries seemingly lost in time.
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.
S5 E7 - A bobcat kitten needs Hope's help, but this little orphan causes big headaches.
S1 E3 - The Cambrian Line is the UK's hidden secret - a rail line of spectacular views steeped in history and nostalgia, including quaint villages, famous castles and the highest mountain in Wales.
S2 E2 - Anita Rani visits Cornwall's Porthcurno Beach, where she uncovers a hidden story of Victorian engineering and takes part in a pioneering project at the National Lobster Hatchery.
S9 E4 - Anglesey farmer Huw Lewis bought a small painting depicting the Last Supper on the Internet. Can the team prove it's an 18th-century work by artist Benjamin West?
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 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.
S9 E4 - Anglesey farmer Huw Lewis bought a small painting depicting the Last Supper on the Internet. Can the team prove it's an 18th-century work by artist Benjamin West?
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 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.
S7 E4 - Lucille faces racism and prejudice when a new mother falls ill. Sister Winifred is keen to have fathers be more involved in the care of their babies.
S1 E1 - The residents of a Welsh mining village are surprised by their new doctor.
S6 E6 - Hope's first fawn of the year interrupts delicate surgery on an injured 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.
S1 E4 - The Belize Barrier Reef is the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere, second only to Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
S1 E1 - Becca's Tourette syndrome presents in the form of uncontrollable roaring that makes finding an accepting work environment a challenge. Riley has Asperger's and finds job interviews difficult.
S1 E1 - Rob Bell explores the historic but deadly southwest coast of England to discover what made the world's first rock lighthouse, built over 300 years ago on Eddystone reef, such a monumental achievement.
A revolutionary when it came to city planning in the mid-century, Jane Jacobs became locked in an epic struggle over the fate of New York City.
As ecologists and activists try to control outdoor cat populations, not everyone is on board in Cornwall, Ontario. Advocates fight for humane solutions to their city's cat problem.