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 E6 - Michael heads for the Netherlands, where he roots around the world's largest flower auction, operates a crane in Europe's biggest container port and investigates Amsterdam's famous Red Light District.
E2 - For thousands of years, Indigenous activities such as resource harvesting, irrigation and controlled burning have caused significant changes to the natural environment.
E1 - When restaurateur Kurt Haijby requests a private audience with King Gustav V of Sweden in order to get a liquor license, it turns into a romantic evening.
E1 - On the eve of the 1941 German invasion of Russia, five friends gather in Berlin before going separate ways. They promise to meet again after the war, convinced it will be as soon as Christmas.
S8 E1 - A mild winter means early arrivals of some patients and early releases for others.
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 - Human "midwives" protect green sea turtle eggs from poachers and predators on the beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula, a place of lush biodiversity.
E3 - The Neolithic era began nearly 10,000 years ago in Mesoamerica and South America with the cultivation of maize and potatoes. Crops spread throughout the Americas through trade networks.
E4 - Liz seeks out wildlife in one of the most populated regions of the Caribbean and discovers the unique relationships between people and nature.
A thriving community of poets is finding creative inspiration and camaraderie in Vernon, BC. Along with their evocative poetry, they share what drives them to put words on the page despite declining readership and the noise of digital age.
Photojournalist Rita Leistner explores the physical and emotional challenges experienced by a community of BC tree planters, who restore themselves and each other while revitalizing the environment.
A thriving community of poets is finding creative inspiration and camaraderie in Vernon, BC. Along with their evocative poetry, they share what drives them to put words on the page despite declining readership and the noise of digital age.
Photojournalist Rita Leistner explores the physical and emotional challenges experienced by a community of BC tree planters, who restore themselves and each other while revitalizing the environment.
Acclaimed choreographer Alexei Ratmansky's vision of Cinderella for the Australian Ballet is inspired by Prokofiev's dark and surprising 1940s score. It whirls with stars and planets, surrealist-inspired projections and a Dior-worthy golden ballgown.
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.
E3 - The Neolithic era began nearly 10,000 years ago in Mesoamerica and South America with the cultivation of maize and potatoes. Crops spread throughout the Americas through trade networks.
E3 - Jackie visits Kelowna to learn about the lengths people will go to eat food that reminds them of home. She makes tofu from scratch and visits a hidden Chinese supermarket.
E3 - The last two active traditional net fishermen on one of Canada's largest lakes wonder what the future holds as fishing operations dwindle to a sliver.
S2 E3 - Bettany investigates the origins of the Aphrodite cult, visits the site of an ancient Roman city and explores beautifully decorated Byzantine churches.
E2 - No matter when or where the conflict - ancient Egypt, medieval Sweden or contemporary Syria - truth is often the first casualty of war, while propaganda is the liar's greatest ally.
E2 - At a trial for the five accused men, the main defendant seems incapable of having been the mastermind behind the fire. Then who really did orchestrate it?
S7 E8 - Dr. Barry helps two fleet fliers with wing injuries: a peregrine falcon and a goshawk.
S2 E3 - Bettany investigates the origins of the Aphrodite cult, visits the site of an ancient Roman city and explores beautifully decorated Byzantine churches.
E2 - No matter when or where the conflict - ancient Egypt, medieval Sweden or contemporary Syria - truth is often the first casualty of war, while propaganda is the liar's greatest ally.
E2 - At a trial for the five accused men, the main defendant seems incapable of having been the mastermind behind the fire. Then who really did orchestrate it?
E1 - Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels from Cordoba to Granada looking at Moorish art and the Islamic legacy in Spain.
E1 - Spanning the length of Colombia, the Choco region is one of the wettest and most biodiverse areas in the world.
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.
E3 - Jackie visits Kelowna to learn about the lengths people will go to eat food that reminds them of home. She makes tofu from scratch and visits a hidden Chinese supermarket.
E3 - The last two active traditional net fishermen on one of Canada's largest lakes wonder what the future holds as fishing operations dwindle to a sliver.
S7 E9 - A handful of weasels from winter are finally ready for release into the wild, and a gull that hatched on the farm flies free.
E1 - Michael Portillo's journey begins in the Basque region, where he meets people preserving the area's culture and traditions.
Vancouver director Manny Mahal realized he knew little about his tight-lipped, traditional and somewhat grumpy dad. So Manny made a movie about him. This funny and poignant film is about a Canadian son's journey to understand his Indian father.
Three siblings whose mother was from the Musqueam First Nation travel to their father's village in China to understand the challenges their parents faced and how it fractured their lives.
E3 - Jackie visits Kelowna to learn about the lengths people will go to eat food that reminds them of home. She makes tofu from scratch and visits a hidden Chinese supermarket.
E3 - The last two active traditional net fishermen on one of Canada's largest lakes wonder what the future holds as fishing operations dwindle to a sliver.
Vancouver director Manny Mahal realized he knew little about his tight-lipped, traditional and somewhat grumpy dad. So Manny made a movie about him. This funny and poignant film is about a Canadian son's journey to understand his Indian father.
Three siblings whose mother was from the Musqueam First Nation travel to their father's village in China to understand the challenges their parents faced and how it fractured their lives.
S9 E3 - Murdoch and his colleagues investigate the murder of a young suffragette.
S22 E5 - The team investigates the death of a medical researcher found in a canal with mysterious puncture marks on his body.
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.
E3 - Human "midwives" protect green sea turtle eggs from poachers and predators on the beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula, a place of lush biodiversity.
S2 E2 - Nearby Squamish Search and Rescue attends calls for crashed mountain bikers. A hiker fails to cross the Squamish River. North Shore and Squamish join forces to reach a critically injured rock climber.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
S2 E4 - Ishak wrestles with Madam Yong over a piece of land that is critical to his business. Heri struggles to hide his personal connection to the case.
S2 E2 - Nearby Squamish Search and Rescue attends calls for crashed mountain bikers. A hiker fails to cross the Squamish River. North Shore and Squamish join forces to reach a critically injured rock climber.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
S2 E4 - Ishak wrestles with Madam Yong over a piece of land that is critical to his business. Heri struggles to hide his personal connection to the case.
S2 E2 - Nearby Squamish Search and Rescue attends calls for crashed mountain bikers. A hiker fails to cross the Squamish River. North Shore and Squamish join forces to reach a critically injured rock climber.
S3 E1 - Starting in Kyle of Lochalsh, a tiny fishing village on the west coast of Scotland, this rail journey travels across the Highlands through the whisky country of Speyside to Aberdeen.
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.
E3 - Jackie visits Kelowna to learn about the lengths people will go to eat food that reminds them of home. She makes tofu from scratch and visits a hidden Chinese supermarket.
E3 - The last two active traditional net fishermen on one of Canada's largest lakes wonder what the future holds as fishing operations dwindle to a sliver.
E3 - Human "midwives" protect green sea turtle eggs from poachers and predators on the beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula, a place of lush biodiversity.
E3 - The Neolithic era began nearly 10,000 years ago in Mesoamerica and South America with the cultivation of maize and potatoes. Crops spread throughout the Americas through trade networks.
S7 E9 - A handful of weasels from winter are finally ready for release into the wild, and a gull that hatched on the farm flies free.
E4 - Liz seeks out wildlife in one of the most populated regions of the Caribbean and discovers the unique relationships between people and nature.
E1 - Michael Portillo's journey begins in the Basque region, where he meets people preserving the area's culture and traditions.
S7 E9 - A handful of weasels from winter are finally ready for release into the wild, and a gull that hatched on the farm flies free.
E2 - Made up of lush jungle, shrubland, savannah and winding rivers, this little-explored region's natural treasures are only now beginning to be uncovered by scientists.
S2 E3 - Gently and Bacchus investigate the rape and murder of a young woman.
E5 - Bettany and Ben visit Sutton Hoo in Suffolk to investigate Britain's very own "Valley of the Kings."
E3 - Human "midwives" protect green sea turtle eggs from poachers and predators on the beaches of the Yucatan Peninsula, a place of lush biodiversity.