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.
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.
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.
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.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
E10 - Michael travels back in time to experience the life of "les voyageurs," admires Edmonton's heritage street cars and discovers how the beaver, once slaughtered for its fur, is now pampered.
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.
In May 1914, the Komagata Maru was refused permission to land in Vancouver, forcing the prospective immigrants from India to live like prisoners for two months before being turned away.
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.
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.
In May 1914, the Komagata Maru was refused permission to land in Vancouver, forcing the prospective immigrants from India to live like prisoners for two months before being turned away.
S10 E8 - To catch a killer, Murdoch and Crabtree pretend a murdered witness is still alive.
S20 E2 - Having discovered a link between two separate cases, Nikki struggles to make sense of a young schoolteacher gone missing and a troubled young woman found dead. A former colleague may hold the key.
S8 E17 - When a sunfish stranded on the beach is discovered, a team of dedicated volunteers try to save the massive fish, all the while fightng against the fury of the sea.
S8 E18 - A fawn is accidentally taken from its mom, and Hope must rely on the camera crew to ensure it gets back home. An eagle with parasites makes an amazing 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.
E4 - In the rugged badlands of southern Utah lies a kingdom of towering rock, deep canyons, majestic arches and sandstone walls - Zion National Park.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
S5 E4 - A reunion at Oxford's remaining all-female college ends with the murder of a prominent student.
E4 - Bettany and Ben visit Maiden Castle in Dorset, where they reveal a story of prehistoric life, death and survival as the Romans invaded Britain.
S1 E1 - Malaysian detective Megat Jamil and Singaporean detective Serena Teo are called in to investigate when a body is discovered on a bridge between their two countries.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
S5 E4 - A reunion at Oxford's remaining all-female college ends with the murder of a prominent student.
E4 - Bettany and Ben visit Maiden Castle in Dorset, where they reveal a story of prehistoric life, death and survival as the Romans invaded Britain.
S1 E1 - Malaysian detective Megat Jamil and Singaporean detective Serena Teo are called in to investigate when a body is discovered on a bridge between their two countries.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
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.
S8 E19 - Three bobcats are released to make way for red foxes and growing raccoons.
S8 E20 - Hope and the team experience a frightening moment when the foxes escape from their enclosure.
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.
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.
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.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
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.
E10 - Michael travels back in time to experience the life of "les voyageurs," admires Edmonton's heritage street cars and discovers how the beaver, once slaughtered for its fur, is now pampered.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
E4 - Only the hardiest creatures could reach the otherworldly outpost of the Galapagos. With no competition, they turned this seemingly inhospitable place into their very own Eden.
S17 E14 - Carol and Dr. Chris clash over the care of a pregnant teenager. Peggy is pleased when she thinks David has caught a certain somebody's eye.
S3 E2 - McDonald and Dodds are sucked into the glamorous world of Formula 1 after Bath's infamous racing family, the Addingtons, report the murder of one of their drivers.
E4 - Bettany and Ben visit Maiden Castle in Dorset, where they reveal a story of prehistoric life, death and survival as the Romans invaded Britain.
E4 - In the rugged badlands of southern Utah lies a kingdom of towering rock, deep canyons, majestic arches and sandstone walls - Zion National Park.
S3 E2 - McDonald and Dodds are sucked into the glamorous world of Formula 1 after Bath's infamous racing family, the Addingtons, report the murder of one of their drivers.
E4 - Bettany and Ben visit Maiden Castle in Dorset, where they reveal a story of prehistoric life, death and survival as the Romans invaded Britain.
E4 - In the rugged badlands of southern Utah lies a kingdom of towering rock, deep canyons, majestic arches and sandstone walls - Zion National Park.
S17 E14 - Carol and Dr. Chris clash over the care of a pregnant teenager. Peggy is pleased when she thinks David has caught a certain somebody's eye.
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 E21 - Three healthy orphaned blonde raccoons arrive at Hope's facility.
S8 E22 - The annual fox release is interrupted as a fawn arrives and the team must perform CPR.
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 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
S10 E9 - Murdoch strives to apprehend a lecherous costumed criminal known as The Lurker, whose amorous encounters have escalated to murder.
The youth orchestra Jovem Orquestra Portuguesa performs Haydn's The Representation of Chaos, Bruckner's Symphony No. 9 and the world premiere of Marta Domingues' How to Plant a Sound.
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.
S10 E9 - Murdoch strives to apprehend a lecherous costumed criminal known as The Lurker, whose amorous encounters have escalated to murder.
E1 - In China’s remote western region, snow leopards, foxes and other hardy animals are perfectly adapted to survive the rugged landscapes of the region’s three national parks.
S9 E1 - A musical theatre performance about Brokenwood's history goes horrifically awry when the show's composer is electrocuted on stage.
E6 - Robson explores Northumberland's unique rock formations and comes face-to-face with one of the world's oldest and most dangerous breeds of cattle.
S1 E7 - A sudden death, a false suspect and a shocking revelation from the witness box all conspire to block Janet's desperate search for the truth.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
S9 E1 - A musical theatre performance about Brokenwood's history goes horrifically awry when the show's composer is electrocuted on stage.
E6 - Robson explores Northumberland's unique rock formations and comes face-to-face with one of the world's oldest and most dangerous breeds of cattle.
S1 E7 - A sudden death, a false suspect and a shocking revelation from the witness box all conspire to block Janet's desperate search for the truth.
S2 E4 - The River Suir flows with the history of the Emerald Isle, from its headwaters in County Tipperary to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
S2 E4 - The Philippine archipelago is made up of over 7,000 islands and is a breeding ground for many rare animals. Predators line the edge of the forests, while rivers help carve extensive cave systems.
S8 E24 - The team cleans the farm in preparation for the annual open house.
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 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
S2 E12 - This scenic journey through Devon to the tip of Cornwall takes us back in time to the golden age of luxury train travel aboard the elegantly restored Statesman.
E1 - Lucy Worsley uncovers the real-life stories of those at the frontline of a bloody and terrifying period of history - the London Blitz.
E1 - Frank and Denise travel to Bristol to see how Wordsworth and Coleridge first met as young radicals, then head to Somerset, where the poets found solace in nature.
E10 - Michael travels back in time to experience the life of "les voyageurs," admires Edmonton's heritage street cars and discovers how the beaver, once slaughtered for its fur, is now pampered.
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 - Frank and Denise travel to Bristol to see how Wordsworth and Coleridge first met as young radicals, then head to Somerset, where the poets found solace in nature.
E10 - Michael travels back in time to experience the life of "les voyageurs," admires Edmonton's heritage street cars and discovers how the beaver, once slaughtered for its fur, is now pampered.
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.
S8 E9 - Mother Mildred decides it's time for Sister Frances to attend her first solo birth. Trixie consoles a patient who discovers she has gonorrhea.
S1 E1 - With the Second World War looming, the women of Great Paxford face a difficult decision, and Dr. Campbell discovers the terrible reason why he can't enlist.
S8 E25 - An approaching rainstorm threatens the most important day of the year at the farm.
S8 E26 - The team ends the year by releasing a herd of white-tailed deer.
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.
E5 - Northern Arizona's Canyon Country is a labyrinth of flooded canyons, barren landscapes and natural bridges of desert red rock.
E4 - Chief Ian Campbell welcomes Therese to Squamish territory with song and dance before she meets up with some very daring locals.
E4 - Born in 1952 on Haida Gwaii, James Hart is best known for his painted and printed graphic designs, sculpted wooden monuments, cast bronze sculptures and precious metal jewellery.
E3 - A third-generation wildfire fighter is always thinking about the safety of his crew. A smokejumper puts his work to the ultimate test when he jumps with the first parachute he’s packed himself.
This intimate portrait chronicles the personal and professional triumphs and tragedies of visionary Vancouver-based architect Arthur Erickson.
Renowned for her extensive use of polka dots, contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama's fierce determination and creative vision have brought her to the peak of international fame.
This intimate portrait chronicles the personal and professional triumphs and tragedies of visionary Vancouver-based architect Arthur Erickson.
Renowned for her extensive use of polka dots, contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama's fierce determination and creative vision have brought her to the peak of international fame.
The youth orchestra Jovem Orquestra Portuguesa performs Haydn's The Representation of Chaos, Bruckner's Symphony No. 9 and the world premiere of Marta Domingues' How to Plant a Sound.
S9 E1 - When a burglar busts down the rehab's door, Hope scrambles to save her education animals from freezing.
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 - Chief Ian Campbell welcomes Therese to Squamish territory with song and dance before she meets up with some very daring locals.
E4 - Born in 1952 on Haida Gwaii, James Hart is best known for his painted and printed graphic designs, sculpted wooden monuments, cast bronze sculptures and precious metal jewellery.
E2 - In Vernon, Jackie tries to answer the age-old question - how did food come to be synonymous with love in Asian culture? She meets restaurant owners who gave it up to spend more time with family.
E2 - A sacred burial mound site in northwestern Ontario is a source of cultural pride among youth and elders in the community.
E1 - George Young learns wood carving, makes longevity noodles and tries lion dancing as he explores his heritage and ancient traditions in China.
E1 - At the end of the Second World War, hundreds of Chinese seamen who worked for the Merchant Navy vanished from their homes in Liverpool, leaving heartbroken families behind.
E3 - Bettany arrives in Luxor - the world's greatest open-air museum. For 500 years, this was where the ancient Egyptians buried their pharaohs.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.