Program Schedule
Explore Knowledge program offerings using our interactive schedule.
Arts and Culture: All night, every night, 8pm to 12amDocumentaries from BC and around the world.
Family Time: Early evening, every evening, 6pm to 8pm
Programs that inform and inspire the entire family.
Kids: All day, every day, from 6am to 6pm
Programming that sparks a child's imagination and love of learning.
sunday
March 7-
12:00am - 1:00amLoretta Todd's fascinating documentary tells the stories of aboriginal women artists and their art's significance to the continuation of their cultural identity and heritage. Rena Point Bolton (Stol:o...
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1:00am - 3:00amBarnaby and Troy are called in to investigate the death of a book club organizer.
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3:00am - 4:00amUnveil the secrets behind the phenomenal boom in Chinese movies. ...
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6:00pm - 7:00pmWitness the massive amount of labour, machines and ingenuity the Army Corps of Engineers brings to projects, including San Juan Harbour and the port of Los Angeles....
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7:00pm - 8:00pmA team of investigators is trying to discover what agent of destruction swept across North America some 13,000 years ago and wiped the mammoths off the face of the earth....
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8:00pm - 9:00pmJacks fishing trip is ruined when a car crashes into the lake. Jean faces an uphill battle with the DHA when the Chairmans daughter is treated at the Royal. (10 of 12)...
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9:00pm - 11:00pmTennison investigates the case of a convicted child-molester accused of killing a baby. (1 of 3)
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11:00pm - 12:00amTakes us on a historical journey through the origins of reading and demonstrate that the struggle to be free to read has been with us since the first written word appeared five thousand years ago. (1 ...
monday
March 8-
1:00am - 2:00amScientists, beekeepers, and exterminators are on a mission to stop invading hordes of killer bees in the southern United States. ...
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2:00am - 3:00amWitness the massive amount of labour, machines and ingenuity the Army Corps of Engineers brings to projects, including San Juan Harbour and the port of Los Angeles....
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3:00am - 4:00amPorcupines and skunks are two of nature's most misunderstood creatures. Learn about the lifestyle that keeps each animal well-armed and the methods and motivations of their defensive tactics. (11 of 1...
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8:00pm - 9:00pmThe head of Scotland Yard's art squad is called to the British Museum to investigate stolen Egyptian artifacts. ...
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9:00pm - 10:00pmWhen journalist Jean-Paul Marat, the 'friend of the people' is stabbed in his bath in July 1793, Jacques-Louis David promised to make an image of the martyr: for France and for the world. (5 of 8) ...
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10:00pm - 11:00pmAgainst all odds, a devoted sister vows to keep her aging brother at home despite his Down Syndrome condition and his growing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. ...
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11:00pm - 12:00amIn May 1961, two young climbers started up the "unclimbable" Stawamus Chief outside Squamish, BC. With never-before-seen archival footage, this documentary presents a unique look at a part of BC climb...
tuesday
March 9-
12:00am - 1:00amWhen journalist Jean-Paul Marat, the 'friend of the people' is stabbed in his bath in July 1793, Jacques-Louis David promised to make an image of the martyr: for France and for the world. (5 of 8) ...
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1:00am - 2:00amThe head of Scotland Yard's art squad is called to the British Museum to investigate stolen Egyptian artifacts. ...
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7:00pm - 8:00pmWitness the massive amount of labour, machines and ingenuity the Army Corps of Engineers brings to projects, including San Juan Harbour and the port of Los Angeles....
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8:00pm - 9:00pmBilly moves into bleaker and tougher terrain as he heads north to Baffin Island. He meets the Inuit who live there to find out what it's like to live on the edge of the world. He samples their food, h...
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9:00pm - 10:00pmWith a combined age of almost 300, Hetty, Rose, and Alison love to share their concerns on everything from terrorism and global warming to sex, death, and the meaning of life....
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10:00pm - 11:00pmEllen Johnson Sirleaf is the first freely elected female head of state in Africa. How does she lead Liberia, a nation ready for change, in its first year of democratic rule after nearly two decades of...
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11:00pm - 12:00amAgainst all odds, a devoted sister vows to keep her aging brother at home despite his Down Syndrome condition and his growing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. ...
wednesday
March 10-
12:00am - 1:00amWith a combined age of almost 300, Hetty, Rose, and Alison love to share their concerns on everything from terrorism and global warming to sex, death, and the meaning of life....
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1:00am - 2:00amEllen Johnson Sirleaf is the first freely elected female head of state in Africa. How does she lead Liberia, a nation ready for change, in its first year of democratic rule after nearly two decades of...
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2:00am - 3:00amLearn about the global impact of climate change from scientists who predict a series of upheavals with devastating results. (2 of 5)...
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5:00am - 5:30amExplore the wild nightlife of the garden and how t...
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7:00pm - 8:00pmBilly moves into bleaker and tougher terrain as he heads north to Baffin Island. He meets the Inuit who live there to find out what it's like to live on the edge of the world. He samples their food, h...
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8:00pm - 9:00pmEndangered species such as tigers, and Siamese crocodiles are discovered as the journey along the Mekong continues in Cambodia. (2 of 4) ...
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9:00pm - 10:00pmA behind-the-scenes look at classical pianist Yundi Li as he prepares for a pivotal moment in his career: performing with the legendary Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra....
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10:00pm - 11:00pmLes Violons du Roy perform Mozart's Requiem at the Saint-Jean Baptiste Church in Montreal. ...
thursday
March 11-
12:00am - 1:00amEndangered species such as tigers, and Siamese crocodiles are discovered as the journey along the Mekong continues in Cambodia. (2 of 4) ...
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1:00am - 2:00amA behind-the-scenes look at classical pianist Yundi Li as he prepares for a pivotal moment in his career: performing with the legendary Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra....
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2:00am - 3:00amLes Violons du Roy perform Mozart's Requiem at the Saint-Jean Baptiste Church in Montreal. ...
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3:00am - 3:30amJaipur, India's royal city of the northwest, is fa...
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7:00pm - 8:00pmStructures that celebrate and commemorate achievements of the human spirit....
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8:00pm - 9:00pmNick visits Oymyakon in Siberia, where the average winter temperature is 47 degrees below zero, and 40 percent of the population has lost fingers to frostbite while changing the wheels of their cars. ...
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9:00pm - 10:00pmHow do our brains learn to read? In this episode, we will meet those who are fighting to learn to read despite the forces that might get in their way. (2 of 4)...
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10:00pm - 11:00pmChronicles the love and legacy of photographer Edward Weston and his model/wife Charis Wilson, who transformed photography and each other. ...
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11:00pm - 12:00amThe Ponys perform live at the Berkeley Church in downtown Toronto. (9 of 9)...
friday
March 12-
12:00am - 1:00amChronicles the love and legacy of photographer Edward Weston and his model/wife Charis Wilson, who transformed photography and each other. ...
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1:00am - 2:00amWith the construction of China's tallest building, engineers face typhoons, the threat of earthquakes, and the challenge of building in the soft wet soil. (2 of 13) ...
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2:00am - 3:00amHow do our brains learn to read? In this episode, we will meet those who are fighting to learn to read despite the forces that might get in their way. (2 of 4)...
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3:00am - 3:30amPuerto Rico's capital, San Juan, is the oldest cit...
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7:00pm - 8:00pmA compelling glimpse of the rainforest wolf, one of BC's most elusive and legendary animal inhabitants....
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9:00pm - 10:00pmWhen Dalziel visits his old friend Stella Moon, owner of a village pub, he's shocked to find himself at the centre of an armed siege involving Stella's husband. (7 of 8) ...
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10:00pm - 12:00amChronicles the life and career of Nelson Mandela, from his childhood in the Xhosa tribe to his early activism, his confinement in a South African prison, and his eventual role as leader of his country.
saturday
March 13-
12:00am - 2:00amIn the model village of Little Worthy, the body of a man is found pinned down like Gulliver in Lilliput. When the killer strikes again, Barnaby and Jones must work quickly to find the killer.
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6:00pm - 7:00pmNo other animal does as much to create its own habitat and change the environment as the beaver. Beaver dams and lodges are extremely complex feats of engineering. (12 of 15) ...
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7:00pm - 8:00pmWitness the hyenas' daily struggles, hunting lives, and their devotion as mothers....
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8:00pm - 9:00pmAn unidentified man is found badly injured by the roadside near Aidensfield and Mason thinks he was assaulted. (22 of 24)...
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9:00pm - 11:00pmWhen a former agent is murdered after a cricket match in Midsomer Parva, Barnaby's secret past as a spy is revealed.


























































