Six paintings done by Titian in the 1550s that explore the idea of the "fleeting power of lust" are re-examined under a modern-day lens.
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.
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.
S9 E8 - The Turners receive alarming news about their daughter. Fred tries to reinstate a horticulture show.
S2 E4 - Allison worries that her involvement with the Lyons could have dangerous consequences beyond just damaging her relationship with Frances.
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.
E14 - From the icy peaks of mountain glaciers to fog-shrouded canopies of ancient old-growth rainforest, Vancouver Island's beautiful hidden landscapes preserve ancient ways of life.
E8 - Christa takes a lap with the sit-ski community at Whistler Adaptive. Apres-ski brings chainsaw ice-carving, champagne sabering and a lesson in yodeling from some of Whistler's Swiss-born residents.
E13 - This episode explores how art forms translate or are conceived in an Indigenous language.
E1 - Liz explores the island of Hispaniola. She joins locals surveying crocodile eggs and tracks down a little-known mammal.
Filipina journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her team fight for democracy against right-wing populist (now former) President Duterte, who is often compared to Trump.
Ten years after the Arab Spring uprising, journalist and former political prisoner Luna Watfe follows the trial of two Syrian men charged with mass detention and torture in the prison where she was held.
Filipina journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her team fight for democracy against right-wing populist (now former) President Duterte, who is often compared to Trump.
Ten years after the Arab Spring uprising, journalist and former political prisoner Luna Watfe follows the trial of two Syrian men charged with mass detention and torture in the prison where she was held.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and featuring cellist Truls Mork, pays tribute to Prince Albert I in a concert featuring Saint-Saens' Cello Concerto No. 1 and symphonies by Gounod and Franck.
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.
E8 - Christa takes a lap with the sit-ski community at Whistler Adaptive. Apres-ski brings chainsaw ice-carving, champagne sabering and a lesson in yodeling from some of Whistler's Swiss-born residents.
E13 - This episode explores how art forms translate or are conceived in an Indigenous language.
E6 - A dangerous annual horse race brings chef Cezin Nottaway to Nemiah Valley in BC, where she finds a new sense of pride while learning to pit cook a deer and fire roast a salmon.
E3 - From company towns like Ocean Falls popping up around the province to the devastating Second Narrows Bridge collapse, British Columbia is a province rich with stories to tell.
S1 E6 - Bettany travels to the Arabian Peninsula and its magical landscape of weathered rocks and desert sands - once the frontier of mighty empires.
E3 - Agriculture is increasingly becoming an investment business. Food systems continue to innovate in the face of climate change, economic challenges and food security.
E4 - Joann Fletcher explores how Egypt's enemies exploited a country weakened by internal strife, ultimately leading to its destruction.
S7 E5 - Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.
S1 E6 - Bettany travels to the Arabian Peninsula and its magical landscape of weathered rocks and desert sands - once the frontier of mighty empires.
E3 - Agriculture is increasingly becoming an investment business. Food systems continue to innovate in the face of climate change, economic challenges and food security.
E4 - Joann Fletcher explores how Egypt's enemies exploited a country weakened by internal strife, ultimately leading to its destruction.
S2 E4 - Allison worries that her involvement with the Lyons could have dangerous consequences beyond just damaging her relationship with Frances.
E2 - From brown bear courtship in the mountains to the amazing biodiversity of birds in the Danube Delta, summer is truly a season of plenty.
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.
E6 - A dangerous annual horse race brings chef Cezin Nottaway to Nemiah Valley in BC, where she finds a new sense of pride while learning to pit cook a deer and fire roast a salmon.
E3 - From company towns like Ocean Falls popping up around the province to the devastating Second Narrows Bridge collapse, British Columbia is a province rich with stories to tell.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. The team rounds up five feisty bobcats and returns them to the wild.
S5 E4 - Michael embarks on an action-packed adventure from the Italian Riviera to the Austrian Alps, discovering how the "beautiful game" came to Genoa and sampling the dolce vita in Portofino.
From Ingrid Bergman's youth to her tumultuous married life and motherhood, this intimate and artful portrait provides insight into the life and career of an undiminished legend.
E6 - A dangerous annual horse race brings chef Cezin Nottaway to Nemiah Valley in BC, where she finds a new sense of pride while learning to pit cook a deer and fire roast a salmon.
E3 - From company towns like Ocean Falls popping up around the province to the devastating Second Narrows Bridge collapse, British Columbia is a province rich with stories to tell.
From Ingrid Bergman's youth to her tumultuous married life and motherhood, this intimate and artful portrait provides insight into the life and career of an undiminished legend.
S10 E18 - When a burlesque dancer asks Murdoch for help, the Station House No. 4 team find themselves embroiled in a conspiracy and unforeseen danger.
S22 E2 - As dangerous batches of new drugs hit the streets, the team investigates the death of a teenage boy in a meth lab explosion.
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.
E14 - From the icy peaks of mountain glaciers to fog-shrouded canopies of ancient old-growth rainforest, Vancouver Island's beautiful hidden landscapes preserve ancient ways of life.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
S8 E3 - Thirteen years after Lewis' first successful arrest, the case is reopened for appeal. Nothing can prepare Lewis for a new string of murders resembling the original murders and using the original weapon.
Using the street photography of Foncie Pulice, this documentary traces a timeline through the heart of Vancouver, showing its diverse history and cultural identity.
S2 E1 - An Indonesian family is murdered on board a yacht in the Malacca Strait. While Serena investigates, officer Heri faces a personal tragedy that seems linked to the murders.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
S8 E3 - Thirteen years after Lewis' first successful arrest, the case is reopened for appeal. Nothing can prepare Lewis for a new string of murders resembling the original murders and using the original weapon.
Using the street photography of Foncie Pulice, this documentary traces a timeline through the heart of Vancouver, showing its diverse history and cultural identity.
S2 E1 - An Indonesian family is murdered on board a yacht in the Malacca Strait. While Serena investigates, officer Heri faces a personal tragedy that seems linked to the murders.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
S2 E21 - Board the Edinburgh Flyer - one of the UK's most famous steam trains - for a journey that stops at Durham and Lindisfarne before ending in Edinburgh.
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.
E6 - A dangerous annual horse race brings chef Cezin Nottaway to Nemiah Valley in BC, where she finds a new sense of pride while learning to pit cook a deer and fire roast a salmon.
E3 - From company towns like Ocean Falls popping up around the province to the devastating Second Narrows Bridge collapse, British Columbia is a province rich with stories to tell.
E14 - From the icy peaks of mountain glaciers to fog-shrouded canopies of ancient old-growth rainforest, Vancouver Island's beautiful hidden landscapes preserve ancient ways of life.
E8 - Christa takes a lap with the sit-ski community at Whistler Adaptive. Apres-ski brings chainsaw ice-carving, champagne sabering and a lesson in yodeling from some of Whistler's Swiss-born residents.
E13 - This episode explores how art forms translate or are conceived in an Indigenous language.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. The team rounds up five feisty bobcats and returns them to the wild.
E1 - Liz explores the island of Hispaniola. She joins locals surveying crocodile eggs and tracks down a little-known mammal.
S5 E4 - Michael embarks on an action-packed adventure from the Italian Riviera to the Austrian Alps, discovering how the "beautiful game" came to Genoa and sampling the dolce vita in Portofino.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. The team rounds up five feisty bobcats and returns them to the wild.
E2 - From brown bear courtship in the mountains to the amazing biodiversity of birds in the Danube Delta, summer is truly a season of plenty.
S17 E24 - Two new residents put PC Mason in an awkward position both professionally and personally. Meanwhile, everyone rallies around to celebrate Blaketon's birthday.
S1 E3 - A badly burnt man's body is found near an RAF base. The only evidence at the scene of the crime is a ring with an engraving from "Wanda."
E2 - Bettany and Ben visit the windswept plains of Wiltshire and the remains of a ghost town that was once one of William the Conqueror's most important strongholds.
E14 - From the icy peaks of mountain glaciers to fog-shrouded canopies of ancient old-growth rainforest, Vancouver Island's beautiful hidden landscapes preserve ancient ways of life.
S1 E3 - A badly burnt man's body is found near an RAF base. The only evidence at the scene of the crime is a ring with an engraving from "Wanda."
E2 - Bettany and Ben visit the windswept plains of Wiltshire and the remains of a ghost town that was once one of William the Conqueror's most important strongholds.
E14 - From the icy peaks of mountain glaciers to fog-shrouded canopies of ancient old-growth rainforest, Vancouver Island's beautiful hidden landscapes preserve ancient ways of life.
S17 E24 - Two new residents put PC Mason in an awkward position both professionally and personally. Meanwhile, everyone rallies around to celebrate Blaketon's birthday.
S9 E8 - The Turners receive alarming news about their daughter. Fred tries to reinstate a horticulture show.
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.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. The team rounds up five feisty bobcats and returns them to the wild.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
S9 E1 - Murdoch investigates an inmate stabbing in a prison that holds a deep personal connection.
Pianist Evgeny Kissin performs works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin at this annual festival of piano music held in the Ruhr region of Germany.
E5 - The Regency is often thought of as genteel and well-ordered. But Lucy Worsley digs behind the facade of Georgian elegance to reveal the lies that helped suppress rebellion in an age of revolution.
S9 E1 - Murdoch investigates an inmate stabbing in a prison that holds a deep personal connection.
E1 - The waters of the Philippine archipelago are a hub of marine biodiversity. Reef animals of all sizes depend on a close relationship with the colourful coral to survive and thrive.
S10 E5 - A local scare attraction becomes the venue for an actual murder when a teenager is found with a sickle through his neck.
S3 E1 - Now working with the National Crime Commission, Janet focuses on a case where a young cricketer committed suicide after being accused of fixing a match.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
S10 E5 - A local scare attraction becomes the venue for an actual murder when a teenager is found with a sickle through his neck.
S3 E1 - Now working with the National Crime Commission, Janet focuses on a case where a young cricketer committed suicide after being accused of fixing a match.
S1 E4 - Two young children are lost overnight, and the team reflects on what it takes for long line helicopter rescues. Later, a suicidal woman goes missing.
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.
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.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. The team rounds up five feisty bobcats and returns them to the wild.
S2 E22 - Explore a little-known but beautiful route through Sweden on the Inlandsbanan, a unique private train that travels from the lakes around Mora and Ostersund to the Arctic Circle.
E6 - In October 1917 the Bolsheviks rose up and communism was born. Lucy explores the myths and lies that swirl around the dramatic events.
In a career that lasted only ten years, Vincent van Gogh painted one subject more than any other. Himself. Using eight of his most iconic self-portraits, art historians explore the emotional depth of his masterpieces and reveal the man behind the myth.
S5 E4 - Michael embarks on an action-packed adventure from the Italian Riviera to the Austrian Alps, discovering how the "beautiful game" came to Genoa and sampling the dolce vita in Portofino.
E8 - Christa takes a lap with the sit-ski community at Whistler Adaptive. Apres-ski brings chainsaw ice-carving, champagne sabering and a lesson in yodeling from some of Whistler's Swiss-born residents.
E13 - This episode explores how art forms translate or are conceived in an Indigenous language.