S1 E1 - About to retire, Inspector George Gently takes on one last case when he hears about a murder in Northumberland that sounds like the handiwork of the gangster who murdered his wife.
E6 - Ray journeys to the magnificent Isle of Skye in search of Britain's rarest bird of prey, the spectacular sea eagle.
E12 - Wind and waves carve, shape and chisel the Welsh coastline, teeming with wildlife and majestic scenery.
S9 E6 - Four young doctors arrive at Nonnatus House, causing a lot of excitement among the midwives.
S7 E8 - Dr. Barry helps two fleet fliers with wing injuries: a peregrine falcon and a goshawk.
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.
S7 E4 - Silver the seal has a mysterious illness, and Kayla finds a surprise in an attic full of baby raccoons.
S1 E2 - A smoky summer leads to a diabetic hiker in distress. Alec and Brady struggle against daylight to extract a mountain biker after a life-altering crash, while a cold case discovery triggers emotional memories for Mike.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
The Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Andris Nelsons are joined by acclaimed German tenor Klaus Florian Vogt in this stellar end-of-season concert. Features selections from German Romantic operas by von Weber, Wagner and Strauss.
E3 - Lucy Worsley explores how Queen Anne's reputation and legacy have been marred by a sustained campaign of historical fibs.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
E3 - Antarctica was once the centre of an ancient southern supercontinent, traces of which remain in plants and marine species that have adapted to the surrounding environment.
S10 E3 - A writers' retreat on a picturesque estate generates ample inspiration when the mentor, Dame Audrey McKinnon, is found floating under a nearby waterfall.
E6 - Robson explores the rock formations of Great Whin Sill, which give Northumberland its distinctive rugged landscape.
S2 E7 - The political pressure on Janet culminates in a dilemma: she must either step down or suspend the Royal Commission.
S1 E2 - A smoky summer leads to a diabetic hiker in distress. Alec and Brady struggle against daylight to extract a mountain biker after a life-altering crash, while a cold case discovery triggers emotional memories for Mike.
S10 E3 - A writers' retreat on a picturesque estate generates ample inspiration when the mentor, Dame Audrey McKinnon, is found floating under a nearby waterfall.
E6 - Robson explores the rock formations of Great Whin Sill, which give Northumberland its distinctive rugged landscape.
S2 E7 - The political pressure on Janet culminates in a dilemma: she must either step down or suspend the Royal Commission.
S1 E2 - A smoky summer leads to a diabetic hiker in distress. Alec and Brady struggle against daylight to extract a mountain biker after a life-altering crash, while a cold case discovery triggers emotional memories for Mike.
E3 - Antarctica was once the centre of an ancient southern supercontinent, traces of which remain in plants and marine species that have adapted to the surrounding environment.
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.
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.
S7 E4 - Silver the seal has a mysterious illness, and Kayla finds a surprise in an attic full of baby raccoons.
S2 E20 - Travel on the vintage luxury train The Northern Belle from Chester to Cardiff, crossing the great Cefn Viaduct and exploring old steam engines at Blaenavon.
E4 - "Let them eat cake!" is among the most famous phrases in history. But Lucy Worsley investigates whether Marie Antoinette really said it.
E3 - James Fox uses art to explore the relationship between humans and nature over the last hundred years, when we swapped nature for progress before rediscovering its beauty.
S5 E2 - Travelling from the Swiss Alps to Lake Geneva, Michael is rescued from an "avalanche" by a St. Bernard puppy, takes to the skies in a vintage bi-plane and tries his hand at watchmaking.
E6 - Christa takes on this fashionable city with new art for her prosthetic leg. She then tries a laughing yoga class, a circus session and a medieval-themed meal.
E11 - Alan Syliboy is a Mi'kmaq artist, author, filmmaker and musician whose subjects often revolve around family and traditions as well as the plight of Indigenous people.
E3 - James Fox uses art to explore the relationship between humans and nature over the last hundred years, when we swapped nature for progress before rediscovering its beauty.
S5 E2 - Travelling from the Swiss Alps to Lake Geneva, Michael is rescued from an "avalanche" by a St. Bernard puppy, takes to the skies in a vintage bi-plane and tries his hand at watchmaking.
E6 - Christa takes on this fashionable city with new art for her prosthetic leg. She then tries a laughing yoga class, a circus session and a medieval-themed meal.
E11 - Alan Syliboy is a Mi'kmaq artist, author, filmmaker and musician whose subjects often revolve around family and traditions as well as the plight of Indigenous people.
S9 E7 - A patient's wife refuses to accept further help. A first-time father frustrates Nurse Crane when he insists on being present for his child's birth.
S2 E3 - As the Battle of Britain intensifies, the women must do all they can to keep spirits high.
S7 E10 - Hope's annual open house is more popular than ever, and the whole team scrambles to get everything ready.
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.
E13 - From the Cliffs of Moher to the Giant's Causeway, Ireland has been shaped by the power of water and violent geological forces.
E7 - Christa's nostalgic visit to her hometown, Edmonton, includes a trapshooting lesson, a hoop-dancing performance and a crash course in pro wrestling.
E12 - Connie Watts is a mixed media artist whose work melds traditional West Coast form and design with the complex modern world.
E2 - From Canada's immense boreal forest to the marshes of Eastern Turkey, huge swaths of bird habitat are becoming more vulnerable to expanding industrialization. Scientists are trying to find ways to protect songbirds and their precious environments.
This investigative doc reveals the environmental and economic costs of our extreme dependence on goods manufactured overseas and brought to us by ship. It uncovers corrupt practices and the pollutiion created by the global shipping industry.
As he approaches 90, Israeli artist Dani Karavan embarks on an emotional political journey. En route, the complex and fascinating character of one of the greatest artists of our time is revealed.
Tired of viewing the women in her family as victims of the Holocaust, a painter turns them into foul-mouthed, fun-loving, gun-toting Nazi-resistance fighters.
This investigative doc reveals the environmental and economic costs of our extreme dependence on goods manufactured overseas and brought to us by ship. It uncovers corrupt practices and the pollutiion created by the global shipping industry.
As he approaches 90, Israeli artist Dani Karavan embarks on an emotional political journey. En route, the complex and fascinating character of one of the greatest artists of our time is revealed.
Tired of viewing the women in her family as victims of the Holocaust, a painter turns them into foul-mouthed, fun-loving, gun-toting Nazi-resistance fighters.
The Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Andris Nelsons are joined by acclaimed German tenor Klaus Florian Vogt in this stellar end-of-season concert. Features selections from German Romantic operas by von Weber, Wagner and Strauss.
S7 E11 - Hope tries to make two orphaned bobcats into playmates, and 100 patients are ready for release after months of waiting. A rare bird makes a brief stopover.
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.
E7 - Christa's nostalgic visit to her hometown, Edmonton, includes a trapshooting lesson, a hoop-dancing performance and a crash course in pro wrestling.
E12 - Connie Watts is a mixed media artist whose work melds traditional West Coast form and design with the complex modern world.
E5 - Chef Shane Chartrand cooks a bison heart over an open fire. Combining rare zhylem syrup harvested from balsam poplar trees, he finds new meaning in Indigenous cuisine.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
S1 E5 - Bettany visits a dig in Istanbul containing artifacts from multiple eras and follows in the footsteps of one of her heroes, Byzantine empress Theodora.
E2 - The transportation of goods is the lifeblood of global trade. The way goods travel have a tremendous impact on business, climate and our everyday lives.
E3 - Joann Fletcher explores the dizzying heights Egypt reached under its greatest pharaoh, Amenhotep III - a golden age threatened by the growing power of Karnak's priests.
S7 E4 - Silver the seal has a mysterious illness, and Kayla finds a surprise in an attic full of baby raccoons.
S1 E5 - Bettany visits a dig in Istanbul containing artifacts from multiple eras and follows in the footsteps of one of her heroes, Byzantine empress Theodora.
E2 - The transportation of goods is the lifeblood of global trade. The way goods travel have a tremendous impact on business, climate and our everyday lives.
E3 - Joann Fletcher explores the dizzying heights Egypt reached under its greatest pharaoh, Amenhotep III - a golden age threatened by the growing power of Karnak's priests.
S2 E3 - As the Battle of Britain intensifies, the women must do all they can to keep spirits high.
E1 - From the harsh life of the chamois to the siblings' drama unfolding in a golden eagle nest, the start of a new year is never easy.
S7 E12 - Change sweeps through Hope for Wildlife as the rehab centre moves into the new facility.
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 - Chef Shane Chartrand cooks a bison heart over an open fire. Combining rare zhylem syrup harvested from balsam poplar trees, he finds new meaning in Indigenous cuisine.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
S7 E5 - Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.
S5 E3 - Michael takes in the sights, smells and tastes of North Africa, experiencing the glorious Hassan II Mosque, exploring ancient tanneries and visiting the most famous gin joint in the world.
A glimpse of the real Marilyn Monroe is revealed through the interviews she gave, books she wrote and the fragments she left behind, showing how savvy she was in creating her iconic screen image.
An intimate portrait of the life and career of Hollywood screen legend Katharine Hepburn.
E5 - Chef Shane Chartrand cooks a bison heart over an open fire. Combining rare zhylem syrup harvested from balsam poplar trees, he finds new meaning in Indigenous cuisine.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
A glimpse of the real Marilyn Monroe is revealed through the interviews she gave, books she wrote and the fragments she left behind, showing how savvy she was in creating her iconic screen image.
An intimate portrait of the life and career of Hollywood screen legend Katharine Hepburn.
S10 E17 - Murdoch's investigation into the death of a roller-skating champion takes him into a world of ruthlessly competitive young women.
S22 E1 - After a transgender helpline receives a chilling phone call stating an intent to kill, Nikki and the team investigate an outbreak of violence against the community.
S7 E13 - Injured and orphaned animals keep Hope busy from the first big snowfall right through to the spring thaw.
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.
E13 - From the Cliffs of Moher to the Giant's Causeway, Ireland has been shaped by the power of water and violent geological forces.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
S8 E2 - Lewis and Hathaway find themselves put to the test as they investigate the brutal murder of an American classics student.
Ten individual short stories, each centered around a different BC building - from the starkly simple to the grandiose.
S1 E10 - Megat and Serena race to stop the killer before it's too late. A devastating confrontation takes place on the bridge.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
S8 E2 - Lewis and Hathaway find themselves put to the test as they investigate the brutal murder of an American classics student.
Ten individual short stories, each centered around a different BC building - from the starkly simple to the grandiose.
S1 E10 - Megat and Serena race to stop the killer before it's too late. A devastating confrontation takes place on the bridge.
S1 E3 - A hiker's dog falls from a steep cliff, and a tip on a six-month-old cold case triggers the team to bring out the rescue dogs.
S2 E20 - Travel on the vintage luxury train The Northern Belle from Chester to Cardiff, crossing the great Cefn Viaduct and exploring old steam engines at Blaenavon.
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.
E5 - Chef Shane Chartrand cooks a bison heart over an open fire. Combining rare zhylem syrup harvested from balsam poplar trees, he finds new meaning in Indigenous cuisine.
E2 - The Great Depression and two World Wars set on hard times for BC's labour movement. From labour camps on the Fraser River to the Post Office Sit-Down Strike, voices demanded to be heard.
E13 - From the Cliffs of Moher to the Giant's Causeway, Ireland has been shaped by the power of water and violent geological forces.
E7 - Christa's nostalgic visit to her hometown, Edmonton, includes a trapshooting lesson, a hoop-dancing performance and a crash course in pro wrestling.
E12 - Connie Watts is a mixed media artist whose work melds traditional West Coast form and design with the complex modern world.
S7 E5 - Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.
E2 - From Canada's immense boreal forest to the marshes of Eastern Turkey, huge swaths of bird habitat are becoming more vulnerable to expanding industrialization. Scientists are trying to find ways to protect songbirds and their precious environments.
S5 E3 - Michael takes in the sights, smells and tastes of North Africa, experiencing the glorious Hassan II Mosque, exploring ancient tanneries and visiting the most famous gin joint in the world.
S7 E5 - Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.
E1 - From the harsh life of the chamois to the siblings' drama unfolding in a golden eagle nest, the start of a new year is never easy.
S17 E23 - A pensioner whom Carol has been visiting dies unexpectedly. Peggy is annoyed to find a pile of junk in her backyard.
S1 E2 - A wealthy German businessman is found dead in the harbour of a small fishing village. Gently and Bacchus are called in to investigate.
E1 - Historian Bettany Hughes and aerial archaeologist Ben Robinson explore Tintagel Castle for a new perspective on the King Arthur myth.
E13 - From the Cliffs of Moher to the Giant's Causeway, Ireland has been shaped by the power of water and violent geological forces.