E1 - Frank Skinner and Denise Mina follow in the footsteps of literary legends James Boswell and Samuel Johnson, starting in Edinburgh then continuing to Arbroath and "Macbeth country" in the north.
E7 - Michael investigates the world's biggest tides and samples the freshest oyster he's ever tasted, then boards the night sleeper train to Quebec City.
S2 E6 - Basketball star Susan wants to put a brain injury in her past and looks forward to independence. Carly struggles to communicate because of autism spectrum disorder but wants a job.
S8 E6 - Sister Julienne is drawn into a family rift between an estranged mother and daughter who are both pregnant. Nurse Crane has an admirer, and Sister Frances' shyness starts to concern Sister Julienne.
S3 E3 - Opposition and support for New Trefelin grow in equal measure, and Prem finds himself caught in the middle.
S7 E5 - Deer season is slow to start, then floods the rehab with fawns.
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.
E2 - With its vast salt flats, lakes, volcanoes and desert dunes, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of South America's last great wildlands.
E1 - Therese learns the ways of the North from locals: dog sledding, ice fishing, and how to keep warm in sub-zero temperatures.
E1 - Regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art, abstract painter Alex Janvier's works are in the collections of several national galleries.
E4 - Rob Bell uncovers the story of two Waterloo Bridges, both once hailed as bridges of the future.
Dene-Kwagul photographer Ryan Dickie and conservationist/guide Wayne Sawchuk take a horseback journey through the pristine Muskwa-Kechika wilderness in northeast BC, where they reflect on the meaning of the M-K in their own lives, its cultural significance to the Dene and its larger environmental impact.
Stories from the frontlines of climate change merge with recollections from filmmaker Jennifer Abbott's childhood on Ontario's Georgian Bay in this exploration of loss - both personal and planetary.
Follows a group of people whose passions and livelihoods are deeply connected to BC's Salish Sea.
Dene-Kwagul photographer Ryan Dickie and conservationist/guide Wayne Sawchuk take a horseback journey through the pristine Muskwa-Kechika wilderness in northeast BC, where they reflect on the meaning of the M-K in their own lives, its cultural significance to the Dene and its larger environmental impact.
Stories from the frontlines of climate change merge with recollections from filmmaker Jennifer Abbott's childhood on Ontario's Georgian Bay in this exploration of loss - both personal and planetary.
Follows a group of people whose passions and livelihoods are deeply connected to BC's Salish Sea.
The Royal Ballet, starring Marianela Nunez and Vadim Muntagirov, does full justice to this classic ballet's emotional and atmospheric power.
S7 E6 - A fisherman's illegal catch provides a feast for Hope's patients. Hope's team round up five feisty bobcats and return them to 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.
E1 - Therese learns the ways of the North from locals: dog sledding, ice fishing, and how to keep warm in sub-zero temperatures.
E1 - Regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art, abstract painter Alex Janvier's works are in the collections of several national galleries.
E9 - Giant otters and jacanas, who are known to "walk on water," live in the wetlands of the Pantanal.
E1 - Alexander hovers over the rim of an erupting volcano, meets a man who bakes bread in a lake of boiling water, and hangs out with a hip Icelandic band.
E1 - Survivors of the tragic New Cross fire that killed 13 Black teens in 1981 recount their experiences of growing up Black and British in a time of rising racial tensions and police harassment.
E4 - Mary tackles the biggest puzzle of all: why, and how, did the Roman Empire fall?
S6 E6 - Hope's first fawn of the year interrupts delicate surgery on an injured owl.
E1 - Alexander hovers over the rim of an erupting volcano, meets a man who bakes bread in a lake of boiling water, and hangs out with a hip Icelandic band.
E1 - Survivors of the tragic New Cross fire that killed 13 Black teens in 1981 recount their experiences of growing up Black and British in a time of rising racial tensions and police harassment.
E4 - Mary tackles the biggest puzzle of all: why, and how, did the Roman Empire fall?
S3 E3 - Opposition and support for New Trefelin grow in equal measure, and Prem finds himself caught in the middle.
E1 - Borneo's rainforest is effectively growing on a desert, the soil leached by incessant rain. Competition for nutrients has made it one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.
S7 E7 - A fawn survives a snare and a bobcat attack, but can Hope's team 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.
E9 - Giant otters and jacanas, who are known to "walk on water," live in the wetlands of the Pantanal.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
E8 - Michael visits the beautiful basilica at Saint-Anne de Beaupre. He then explores the region north of the St. Lawrence before heading west aboard Canada's last trans-continental passenger line.
E4 - Doctors implant an artificial pump in a man with sudden heart failure. A man with cancer hopes to find a suitable donated liver. A jewelry-maker's body begins to reject her transplanted liver.
Five hundred nautical miles from the North Pole, a scientific expedition is caught in the grip of the ice it has come to study. This eyewitness exploration of changes taking place in the Arctic Ocean reveals how sea ice losses affect us all.
E9 - Giant otters and jacanas, who are known to "walk on water," live in the wetlands of the Pantanal.
E4 - Doctors implant an artificial pump in a man with sudden heart failure. A man with cancer hopes to find a suitable donated liver. A jewelry-maker's body begins to reject her transplanted liver.
Five hundred nautical miles from the North Pole, a scientific expedition is caught in the grip of the ice it has come to study. This eyewitness exploration of changes taking place in the Arctic Ocean reveals how sea ice losses affect us all.
S10 E6 - As Murdoch investigates the strange death of a footballer, Brackenreid gets caught up in the team's run for the Olympics.
S19 E5 - A family murdered at a picnic leads the team to the female victim's estranged husband. As Nikki and Jack move closer to the truth, their lives are thrown into mortal danger.
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.
E2 - With its vast salt flats, lakes, volcanoes and desert dunes, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of South America's last great wildlands.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S5 E2 - Lewis and Hathaway enter the archaic world of St. Gerard's College when a visiting female bishop is found dead after drinking poisoned wine.
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.
E11 - Ma Desheng pays a visit to Shen Mo's uncle. Fu Weijun carries out his plan. Tragedy strikes in both the past and the present.
S5 E2 - Lewis and Hathaway enter the archaic world of St. Gerard's College when a visiting female bishop is found dead after drinking poisoned wine.
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.
E11 - Ma Desheng pays a visit to Shen Mo's uncle. Fu Weijun carries out his plan. Tragedy strikes in both the past and the present.
S2 E9 - Starting near Cinque Terre National Park, this journey on a vintage train takes us along the spectacular Mediterranean coastline and into the Apennine Mountains.
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.
E9 - Giant otters and jacanas, who are known to "walk on water," live in the wetlands of the Pantanal.
E2 - With its vast salt flats, lakes, volcanoes and desert dunes, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of South America's last great wildlands.
E1 - Therese learns the ways of the North from locals: dog sledding, ice fishing, and how to keep warm in sub-zero temperatures.
E1 - Regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art, abstract painter Alex Janvier's works are in the collections of several national galleries.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
E4 - Rob Bell uncovers the story of two Waterloo Bridges, both once hailed as bridges of the future.
E8 - Michael visits the beautiful basilica at Saint-Anne de Beaupre. He then explores the region north of the St. Lawrence before heading west aboard Canada's last trans-continental passenger line.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
E2 - The Namib Desert is one of the most diverse deserts on Earth. With 50 degree temperatures and annual rainfall that measures in millimetres, how is this possible?
S17 E12 - When a local industrial dispute threatens to get out of hand, Miller's personal feelings almost get the better of him. David becomes a source of inspiration for a famous musician.
S2 E3 - The death of a popular beauty vlogger on the operating table brings McDonald and Dodds into the twisted world of cosmetic surgery and social media influencers, where nothing is what it appears to be.
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.
E2 - With its vast salt flats, lakes, volcanoes and desert dunes, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of South America's last great wildlands.
S2 E3 - The death of a popular beauty vlogger on the operating table brings McDonald and Dodds into the twisted world of cosmetic surgery and social media influencers, where nothing is what it appears to be.
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.
E2 - With its vast salt flats, lakes, volcanoes and desert dunes, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of South America's last great wildlands.
S17 E12 - When a local industrial dispute threatens to get out of hand, Miller's personal feelings almost get the better of him. David becomes a source of inspiration for a famous musician.
S8 E6 - Sister Julienne is drawn into a family rift between an estranged mother and daughter who are both pregnant. Nurse Crane has an admirer, and Sister Frances' shyness starts to concern Sister Julienne.
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.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S10 E7 - Murdoch suspects a connection between dead men found with lipstick smudges on their faces and Crabtree's burlesque dancer sweetheart.
Under the direction of Andrew Manze, the Camerata Salzburg, the Salzburg Bach Choir and a quartet of soloists perform a new reconstruction of Mozart's unfinished Great Mass in C Minor.
Space Suite like you've never heard it before. Beautiful footage of our galaxy set to some of history's favourite classical pieces.
E2 - Caroline visits Buckfast Abbey in Dartmoor, goes deep underground at the Honister Slate Mine in the Lake District and tries her hand at archery at Tretower Court and Castle in Bannau Brycheiniog.
S10 E7 - Murdoch suspects a connection between dead men found with lipstick smudges on their faces and Crabtree's burlesque dancer sweetheart.
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 E5 - A 160-year-old family feud over gold becomes the main motive for murder when a modern-day cowgirl is gunned down in cold blood.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
S1 E5 - Dianne Vasilich appeals against her conviction for murder as it becomes increasingly likely that her victim, Steven Blakely, was involved in the production of illegal porn.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S8 E5 - A 160-year-old family feud over gold becomes the main motive for murder when a modern-day cowgirl is gunned down in cold blood.
E4 - Robson is on the trail of some of Northumberland's greatest historical treasures, from the Vindolanda tablets to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
S1 E5 - Dianne Vasilich appeals against her conviction for murder as it becomes increasingly likely that her victim, Steven Blakely, was involved in the production of illegal porn.
S2 E2 - Travel by traditional boats down a once-vital highway in the green heart of southwest France, stopping to balloon high over fairytale castles and hunt for truffles along its banks.
S2 E2 - Amazing creatures inhabit the thousands of isolated jungle islands spread along the Rio Negro and the Amazon River.
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.
S6 E7 - A hurricane slams the rehab and blasts an osprey nest out of its tree. Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
S2 E10 - The West Highland Line is one of the world's most legendary train routes, crossing Scottish moors and mountains as it heads towards the magnificent Isle of Skye.
E3 - Caroline cooks up some delicious Bakewell puddings in the Peak District, makes her own cheese in the Yorkshire Dales and samples wines in the New Forest.
E2 - Frank and Denise learn about the Highlands' troubled history as they travel to Loch Ness, the Highland mountains and Skye.
E8 - Michael visits the beautiful basilica at Saint-Anne de Beaupre. He then explores the region north of the St. Lawrence before heading west aboard Canada's last trans-continental passenger line.
E1 - Therese learns the ways of the North from locals: dog sledding, ice fishing, and how to keep warm in sub-zero temperatures.
E1 - Regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art, abstract painter Alex Janvier's works are in the collections of several national galleries.