E2 - Alexander heads to the legendary town of Husavik where he plays a round of midnight golf, learns to ride an Icelandic horse like a proper Viking, and takes a bath in a steaming tub of beer.
E2 - Anger mounts at the police investigation of the fire and the seeming indifference of the press and government. A mass demonstration brings the tragedy to the attention of the nation.
E1 - Bettany visits Egypt's gateway to the world - the Nile's mouth - before boarding a traditional Egyptian boat to see how the Nile shaped one of the world's first and greatest civilizations.
S3 E4 - Prem, Emlyn and Owen fight for survival, and Kamini finally finds a role for herself.
E2 - The Namib Desert is one of the most diverse deserts on Earth. With 50 degree temperatures and annual rainfall that measures in millimetres, how is this possible?
S8 E1 - A mild winter means early arrivals of some and early releases for others.
S8 E2 - Vet students get a first-hand look at Hope's animal rehab facility and some hands-on experience in treating a harbor seal.
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.
E10 - The Pantanal is one of the world's greatest reservoirs for plant and animal life and is the largest tropical wetland on Earth.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
E9 - Deep in the Prairies, Michael learns how communities grew around grain elevators, digs into Indigenous history at an archaeological excavation and learns how to make a Saskatoon berry pie.
Filmmaker Julia Kwan captures the subtle nuances of a culturally diverse neighbourhood - Vancouver's Chinatown.
In the early 1900s, photographer Senjiro Hayashi took images of people of every race, class and gender in Cumberland, BC. The discovery of his photos reveals how much is missing from our history books.
E10 - The Pantanal is one of the world's greatest reservoirs for plant and animal life and is the largest tropical wetland on Earth.
Filmmaker Julia Kwan captures the subtle nuances of a culturally diverse neighbourhood - Vancouver's Chinatown.
In the early 1900s, photographer Senjiro Hayashi took images of people of every race, class and gender in Cumberland, BC. The discovery of his photos reveals how much is missing from our history books.
S10 E7 - Murdoch suspects a connection between dead men found with lipstick smudges on their faces and Crabtree's burlesque dancer sweetheart.
S20 E1 - When a people-smuggler is dead, Nikki must delve into London's illegal immigrant community.
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.
E3 - An unspoiled natural wonder, the Andean Altiplano is a breeding ground for creatures adapted to some of the most brutal habitats on the planet.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S5 E3 - When local businesswoman Andrea de Ritter is brutally bludgeoned to death, Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate what appears to be a blackmail plot gone wrong.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
E12 - Vital clues about both cases come to light, and Wang Xiang finally gets the answers he's been searching for.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S5 E3 - When local businesswoman Andrea de Ritter is brutally bludgeoned to death, Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate what appears to be a blackmail plot gone wrong.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
E12 - Vital clues about both cases come to light, and Wang Xiang finally gets the answers he's been searching for.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S2 E10 - The West Highland Line is one of the world's most legendary train routes, crossing Scottish moors and mountains as it heads towards the magnificent Isle of Skye.
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.
E10 - The Pantanal is one of the world's greatest reservoirs for plant and animal life and is the largest tropical wetland on Earth.
E3 - An unspoiled natural wonder, the Andean Altiplano is a breeding ground for creatures adapted to some of the most brutal habitats on the planet.
E2 - Therese explores some unique Vancouver experiences, from flying high with an acro yoga lesson to taking an insider's trip through Chinatown, Granville Island and the Punjabi Market.
E2 - Rosalie Favell's body of work, which features self-portrait photography with artistic embellishments, explores her Metis/Cree ancestry.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
E1 - Residents of Lytton, BC, recall the day when a wildfire destroyed 90% of their village, while an initial attack crew in the Kootenays responds to a wildfire before it becomes something bigger.
E9 - Deep in the Prairies, Michael learns how communities grew around grain elevators, digs into Indigenous history at an archaeological excavation and learns how to make a Saskatoon berry pie.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
E3 - At the very end of East Africa’s Great Rift Valley lie the rolling grasslands of the Luangwa Valley. The secret to this Eden’s great riches is the annual flood of the mighty Luangwa River.
S17 E13 - When a local couple's cottage is targeted by vandals, Joe uncovers a disturbing family history. Peggy gets her hands on a ton of scrap metal - but how will she move it?
S3 E1 - When a young woman is found dead on a deckchair in one of Bath's city parks, McDonald and Dodds' investigation leads them to a rambling old mansion called Belvedere.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
E3 - An unspoiled natural wonder, the Andean Altiplano is a breeding ground for creatures adapted to some of the most brutal habitats on the planet.
S3 E1 - When a young woman is found dead on a deckchair in one of Bath's city parks, McDonald and Dodds' investigation leads them to a rambling old mansion called Belvedere.
E3 - Bettany and Ben visit Stonehenge, hoping to shed new light on the purpose behind its construction.
E3 - An unspoiled natural wonder, the Andean Altiplano is a breeding ground for creatures adapted to some of the most brutal habitats on the planet.
S17 E13 - When a local couple's cottage is targeted by vandals, Joe uncovers a disturbing family history. Peggy gets her hands on a ton of scrap metal - but how will she move it?
S8 E7 - The prospect of a new romance for Lucille brightens the mood at Nonnatus House. The husband of an expectant mother suffers with some inexplicable pains similar to his wife's pregnancy symptoms.
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.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
Britain's Chineke! Junior Orchestra, a youth orchestra of Black and ethnically diverse musicians, performs Coleridge-Taylor's Othello Suite, Goodyear's Callaloo and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
E3 - Caroline cooks up some delicious Bakewell puddings in the Peak District, makes her own cheese in the Yorkshire Dales and samples wines in the New Forest.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
S2 E5 - Rugged mountains and an expansive pristine coastline make the Falklands an unspoiled destination for penguins and other wildlife.
S8 E6 - A series of deaths leaves Mike and the team wondering if they are up against the town's first serial killer.
E5 - Robson joins a community project aiming to revive traditional wooden boat building skills.
S1 E6 - In the wake of the attempted murder of her family, Janet suspects that she has stumbled onto a wide-ranging conspiracy.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S8 E6 - A series of deaths leaves Mike and the team wondering if they are up against the town's first serial killer.
E5 - Robson joins a community project aiming to revive traditional wooden boat building skills.
S1 E6 - In the wake of the attempted murder of her family, Janet suspects that she has stumbled onto a wide-ranging conspiracy.
S2 E3 - A journey along Spain's mighty Guadalquivir River passes through the plains of Andalusia, with stops to harvest olives like the Romans did and visit the historic cities of Cordoba and Seville.
S2 E3 - Vancouver Island is a place where glaciers fuel the flow of some of Canada's tallest waterfalls.
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.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
S2 E11 - This train journey explores the area's rich history of steam travel as it heads to the heart of the Bavarian Alps and ascends Germany's highest mountain - Zugspitze.
E4 - Caroline takes a 4x4 tour of the Rothiemurchus Estate in the Cairngorms, paddles up the Beaulieu River in the New Forest and ascends the heights of the Three Peaks by helicopter.
E3 - Frank and Denise travel to the remotest islands of the Hebrides - including the "Cradle of Christianity," Iona and Mull, before finishing their journey in Boswell's grand ancestral home, Auchinleck.
E9 - Deep in the Prairies, Michael learns how communities grew around grain elevators, digs into Indigenous history at an archaeological excavation and learns how to make a Saskatoon berry pie.
E2 - Therese explores some unique Vancouver experiences, from flying high with an acro yoga lesson to taking an insider's trip through Chinatown, Granville Island and the Punjabi Market.
E2 - Rosalie Favell's body of work, which features self-portrait photography with artistic embellishments, explores her Metis/Cree ancestry.
E3 - Frank and Denise travel to the remotest islands of the Hebrides - including the "Cradle of Christianity," Iona and Mull, before finishing their journey in Boswell's grand ancestral home, Auchinleck.
E9 - Deep in the Prairies, Michael learns how communities grew around grain elevators, digs into Indigenous history at an archaeological excavation and learns how to make a Saskatoon berry pie.
E2 - Therese explores some unique Vancouver experiences, from flying high with an acro yoga lesson to taking an insider's trip through Chinatown, Granville Island and the Punjabi Market.
E2 - Rosalie Favell's body of work, which features self-portrait photography with artistic embellishments, explores her Metis/Cree ancestry.
S8 E8 - Mother Mildred returns and helps a docker family tackle end-stage pneumoconiosis. Lucille cares for an unmarried teenage mother who wants to keep her baby.
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.
E4 - In the rugged badlands of southern Utah lies a kingdom of towering rock, deep canyons, majestic arches and sandstone walls - Zion National Park.
E3 - Therese dives into what makes Toronto one of the most diverse cities in the world, trying out a traditional hand-poked tattoo, beatboxing and a soca dance lesson.
E3 - Lou-ann Neel, who comes from a long line of artists and carvers, is a designer with a passion and reverence for traditions, as well as an advocate for cultural justice.
E2 - A wildfire response officer responds to a fire before it gets any closer to the town of Nelson, while an air attack officer directs the air tanker response from his Bird Dog plane.
Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog pays homage to Katia and Maurice Krafft, legendary French volcanologists and filmmakers who died in a pyroclastic flow on Japan's Mount Unzen in 1991.
Explores the breathtakingly beautiful archipelago off BC's northwest coast - home to a dedicated community uniting to protect land and sea for the next generation.
Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog pays homage to Katia and Maurice Krafft, legendary French volcanologists and filmmakers who died in a pyroclastic flow on Japan's Mount Unzen in 1991.
Explores the breathtakingly beautiful archipelago off BC's northwest coast - home to a dedicated community uniting to protect land and sea for the next generation.
Britain's Chineke! Junior Orchestra, a youth orchestra of Black and ethnically diverse musicians, performs Coleridge-Taylor's Othello Suite, Goodyear's Callaloo and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
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.
E3 - Therese dives into what makes Toronto one of the most diverse cities in the world, trying out a traditional hand-poked tattoo, beatboxing and a soca dance lesson.
E3 - Lou-ann Neel, who comes from a long line of artists and carvers, is a designer with a passion and reverence for traditions, as well as an advocate for cultural justice.
E1 - In Penticton, Jackie learns about the origins of westernized dishes like sweet-and-sour pork and meets a new wave of Chinese Canadian chefs putting traditional food back on the menu.
E1 - Anishinaabe women share how the traditional crafts that come from the birch tree have transformed their lives.
E3 - Alexander ascends to the breathtaking roof of Europe's biggest glacier, samples some eye-watering Icelandic home cooking and admires the island's most lethal beach.
E3 - An atmosphere of distrust and anger comes to a boiling point, igniting one of the biggest riots in British history. The families of the fire victims find themselves no closer to answers.
E2 - Bettany explores a stretch of the Nile that few visitors ever get to see. She learns about the process of mummification and visits a vast desert catacomb full of mummified offerings.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.