Raoul Peck's Oscar-nominated documentary weaves writer James Baldwin's powerful words with rich archival materials to create an unflinching examination of race relations in America.
The resonance of Toni Morrison's work in today's America is explored through her seminal novel, Beloved, and the stories of writers, activists and historians.
Conductor Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker present a rousing Italian and Russian programme with tenor Jonas Kaufmann as guest soloist.
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.
S8 E3 - A late-night rescue ends in tragedy. Back at the farm, a new team of volunteers arrive for training just as a snowy owl is brought in for treatment.
S8 E4 - A fulmar arrives by medivac for emergency treatment, joining a flock of birds that have been here all winter - including a mourning dove and a bald eagle that is on a long road to recovery.
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 - Christine has yet to find a job that can accommodate her Tourette syndrome. Outgoing and energetic, Kelly has Asperger's and has been unsuccessful in his job search so far.
S2 E3 - Hudson Bay is home to the world's most southerly polar bear population, whose struggle for survival is intensifying due to climate change.
E2 - Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood was home to railway porters who organized the first Black trade union in North America.
E3 - David Olusoga reveals how Queen Victoria came to have a Black goddaughter and why mill workers in Rochdale stood in solidarity with enslaved Africans in the American South.
E1 - Exploring how ancient Egypt's art reflected its religion, Alastair Sooke looks anew at the Great Pyramid and the statuary and paintings of the Old Kingdom.
S5 E10 - A moose on the loose raises a ruckus. A permanent resident becomes a loveable nuisance. Some special guests have a treat for Hope's volunteers.
E2 - Montreal's Little Burgundy neighbourhood was home to railway porters who organized the first Black trade union in North America.
E3 - David Olusoga reveals how Queen Victoria came to have a Black goddaughter and why mill workers in Rochdale stood in solidarity with enslaved Africans in the American South.
E1 - Exploring how ancient Egypt's art reflected its religion, Alastair Sooke looks anew at the Great Pyramid and the statuary and paintings of the Old Kingdom.
S1 E4 - Dr. Sharma comes up with a plan to diagnose the miners' health problems.
E1 - During the first three critical months, six animal babies have to rapidly come to grips with their new family and the challenges of their environment.
S8 E5 - Five baby red foxes arrive on Hope's doorstep, and she must decide what to do next. A beaver turns up in the most unexpected of places.
S8 E6 - As spring approaches the baby boom begins. Raccoons, mice and squirrels all begin arriving at record pace, but Hope's iconic red barn is still not complete.
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.
S2 E3 - Hudson Bay is home to the world's most southerly polar bear population, whose struggle for survival is intensifying due to climate change.
S5 E11 - The mercury drops, but things keep heating up for Hope. An elusive creature is caught on tape. An impaled gull inspires a dramatic rescue.
E5 - Michael navigates his way by rail through Queensland, marvelling at the engineering expertise of the Kuranda Scenic Railway and seizing a chance to drive the Sugar Cane Express.
An evocative portrait of legendary Mexican singer Chavela Vargas - a queer icon who dared to dress, speak, sing and dream her unique life into being.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
S2 E3 - Hudson Bay is home to the world's most southerly polar bear population, whose struggle for survival is intensifying due to climate change.
An evocative portrait of legendary Mexican singer Chavela Vargas - a queer icon who dared to dress, speak, sing and dream her unique life into being.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
S9 E15 - When a reporter investigating conditions at a workhouse is murdered, Murdoch goes undercover to investigate.
S18 E1 - A sniper is at large in London and is playing a macabre game of cat and mouse with police.
S8 E7 - Two injured harbor seals arrive in the middle of the night with nasty wounds, and a vulture that Hope has been nursing for months finally begins to show signs of progress.
S8 E8 - After months of rehabilitation, Zak's bald eagle is finally ready to be released.
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.
S2 E1 - Cabo Pulmo is a tiny ocean community on the shores of Mexico's Sea of Cortez, and one of the world's most successful marine reserves.
S2 E9 - On Canada's stunning Gold Rush river, we travel in the Tlingit First Nation's 50-ft canoes and dig for 70,000-year-old mammoth bones in Dawson Creek.
S3 E1 - The day after Dorian Crane's book launch party, a young barmaid is found savagely murdered with an antique Persian mirror. Lewis and Hathaway get pulled into the world of Oxford's literary elite.
E8 - Robson joins shepherdess Emma Gray in search of wild Cheviot goats. He then learns about pre-Raphaelite artwork at Wallington Hall.
E2 - Wang Xiang's help at the crime scene wins him praise from his boss, but Gong Biao brings bad news about his job at the steel factory. Police look into reports of a missing girl.
S2 E9 - On Canada's stunning Gold Rush river, we travel in the Tlingit First Nation's 50-ft canoes and dig for 70,000-year-old mammoth bones in Dawson Creek.
S3 E1 - The day after Dorian Crane's book launch party, a young barmaid is found savagely murdered with an antique Persian mirror. Lewis and Hathaway get pulled into the world of Oxford's literary elite.
E8 - Robson joins shepherdess Emma Gray in search of wild Cheviot goats. He then learns about pre-Raphaelite artwork at Wallington Hall.
E2 - Wang Xiang's help at the crime scene wins him praise from his boss, but Gong Biao brings bad news about his job at the steel factory. Police look into reports of a missing girl.
S2 E9 - On Canada's stunning Gold Rush river, we travel in the Tlingit First Nation's 50-ft canoes and dig for 70,000-year-old mammoth bones in Dawson Creek.
S1 E6 - This tour through the South Island's best scenery starts at Greymouth, exploring its historic mining past before moving on to Arthur's Pass National Park and the Waimakariri Gorge.
S8 E9 - In a special episode, Hope looks back on the most heartfelt and heart-wrenching moments from eight years and 100 episodes of Hope for Wildlife.
S8 E10 - Hope cares for the tiniest porcupine she's ever seen. Raccoon babies are finally paired with a family, and Zak introduces goslings to a tame goose.
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.
S2 E3 - Hudson Bay is home to the world's most southerly polar bear population, whose struggle for survival is intensifying due to climate change.
S2 E1 - Cabo Pulmo is a tiny ocean community on the shores of Mexico's Sea of Cortez, and one of the world's most successful marine reserves.
In the vast wilderness of northern BC, the Sacred Headwaters is one of the largest bear sanctuaries in the world.
S5 E11 - The mercury drops, but things keep heating up for Hope. An elusive creature is caught on tape. An impaled gull inspires a dramatic rescue.
S2 E1 - Rob Bell heads out to perhaps the most feared offshore lighthouse for keepers and mariners alike - Wolf Rock, built eight miles from Cornwall's beautiful but deadly shores.
E5 - Michael navigates his way by rail through Queensland, marvelling at the engineering expertise of the Kuranda Scenic Railway and seizing a chance to drive the Sugar Cane Express.
S5 E11 - The mercury drops, but things keep heating up for Hope. An elusive creature is caught on tape. An impaled gull inspires a dramatic rescue.
E2 - From about three months old, the animal babies can all get around on their own, but that means the struggle to find food really begins to hit home.
S17 E3 - Sparks fly as Joe clashes with Rachel over an investigation into a train robbery. Peggy thinks she's hit the big time when she receives news of a legacy.
S3 E3 - When a rising music star announces to her devoted fans that she and her band are heading to LA, a shocking turn of events leads Grace and Branson to believe someone may be trying to harm her.
E8 - Robson joins shepherdess Emma Gray in search of wild Cheviot goats. He then learns about pre-Raphaelite artwork at Wallington Hall.
S2 E1 - Cabo Pulmo is a tiny ocean community on the shores of Mexico's Sea of Cortez, and one of the world's most successful marine reserves.
S3 E3 - When a rising music star announces to her devoted fans that she and her band are heading to LA, a shocking turn of events leads Grace and Branson to believe someone may be trying to harm her.
E8 - Robson joins shepherdess Emma Gray in search of wild Cheviot goats. He then learns about pre-Raphaelite artwork at Wallington Hall.
S2 E1 - Cabo Pulmo is a tiny ocean community on the shores of Mexico's Sea of Cortez, and one of the world's most successful marine reserves.
S17 E3 - Sparks fly as Joe clashes with Rachel over an investigation into a train robbery. Peggy thinks she's hit the big time when she receives news of a legacy.
S7 E7 - Rumours spread around Poplar that a sailor with smallpox is hiding somewhere in town.
S8 E11 - Panic ensues when Maxwell, the three-legged skunk, goes missing. Zak looks set to finally release the vulture that he's been rehabbing for six months.
S8 E12 - Harbour seals, barred owls and even a crow all come in for help. Hope and her team anticipate the arrival of the first fawn.
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 E11 - The mercury drops, but things keep heating up for Hope. An elusive creature is caught on tape. An impaled gull inspires a dramatic rescue.
S2 E9 - On Canada's stunning Gold Rush river, we travel in the Tlingit First Nation's 50-ft canoes and dig for 70,000-year-old mammoth bones in Dawson Creek.
S9 E16 - Murdoch and Brackenreid unwittingly put their careers at risk when they investigate high-level police corruption.
Acclaimed Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa passionately conducts the Saito Kinen Orchestra in Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 and No. 7 at the Seiji Ozawa Festival Matsumoto.
S1 E5 - Paul discovers that the seemingly peaceful islands in the Firth of Forth have a dramatic history of war, from medieval raids to the first air attack on Britain.
E1 - Dan, Suzannah and Rob investigate London's first 1,000 years, from the ruins of Roman Londinium to the fearsome warrior queen Boudica and the very first London Bridge.
S9 E16 - Murdoch and Brackenreid unwittingly put their careers at risk when they investigate high-level police corruption.
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.
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.
S2 E2 - Paul explores the Isle of Mull and its satellite islands to discover why they've become boltholes from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
S6 E3 - Torn loyalties and criminal interference threaten to derail the investigation into Gail Vella's murder as well as AC-12's inquiry.
E4 - Junior gets a chilling glimpse of Queenie's capacity for violence. Zeke and Marlene's road trip reignites an old spark. Lucy's big debut makes her contemplate a different path.
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.
S2 E2 - Paul explores the Isle of Mull and its satellite islands to discover why they've become boltholes from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.
S6 E3 - Torn loyalties and criminal interference threaten to derail the investigation into Gail Vella's murder as well as AC-12's inquiry.
E4 - Junior gets a chilling glimpse of Queenie's capacity for violence. Zeke and Marlene's road trip reignites an old spark. Lucy's big debut makes her contemplate a different path.
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.
S8 E14 - The first skunk of the year arrives, and Dr. Sherri saves a pigeon from a potentially fatal infection.
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 E11 - The mercury drops, but things keep heating up for Hope. An elusive creature is caught on tape. An impaled gull inspires a dramatic rescue.
S2 E1 - Travelling from Pretoria to Durban on a spectacular three-day journey, Rovos Rail's vintage hotel train is all about luxury travel and exceptional service.
E2 - Dan, Suzannah and Rob explore medieval London, discovering a city ripped in two by deadly rivalries, power-hungry kings and devastating disease.
S10 E4 - With the help of the team, a widow tries to find out if a mysterious Old Master painting in a church in Port Glasgow is a lost masterpiece by one of the great painters of the Northern Renaissance.
E5 - Michael navigates his way 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 E4 - Christine has yet to find a job that can accommodate her Tourette syndrome. Outgoing and energetic, Kelly has Asperger's and has been unsuccessful in his job search so far.
S10 E4 - With the help of the team, a widow tries to find out if a mysterious Old Master painting in a church in Port Glasgow is a lost masterpiece by one of the great painters of the Northern Renaissance.
E5 - Michael navigates his way 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 E4 - Christine has yet to find a job that can accommodate her Tourette syndrome. Outgoing and energetic, Kelly has Asperger's and has been unsuccessful in his job search so far.
S7 E8 - Barbara helps a pregnant mother whose husband has recently died, and is on hand to give support when a further tragedy drives her and her children from their home.
S1 E5 - Dr. Sharma prepares to leave the village, while Megan pleads with him to stay and help.
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.
S2 E2 - Palau created the world's largest marine sanctuary, but keeping illegal fishing fleets at bay is not easy.
S1 E5 - Jennifer was diagnosed with Asperger's at a young age and has had trouble in job interviews. Simon's combination of Tourette syndrome, OCD and cerebral palsy results in swearing fits.
S2 E2 - Rob Bell explores the bizarre history of the Smalls lighthouse, whose isolated location has tested builders, architects and keepers for over 200 years.
This intimate portrait chronicles the personal and professional triumphs and tragedies of visionary Vancouver-based architect Arthur Erickson.
Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama overcame injustice and went on to design groundbreaking works, including the Ontario Science Centre and the Canadian War Museum.
BC has a history of unique coastal communities and cultures, including Coast Salish wool workers, utopian colonies and a surfer haven.