Narrated by William Shatner, this unsettling documentary recounts the design, development, production and testing of nuclear weapons between 1945 and 1963.
A look at NASA's historic lunar missions set to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
S9 E1 - Murdoch investigates an inmate stabbing in a prison that holds a deep personal connection.
S7 E1 - Foyle stumbles upon an international cover-up which, if exposed, could bring down the British government and reveal the War Office's darkest secret yet.
S6 E4 - Hope is busier than ever and the team struggles to handle the huge caseload.
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 explorers cross Baffin Bay to land in the tiny Inuit village of Pond Inlet, where climate change has meant an unprecedented wave of tourists.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
S12 E9 - Neville is put into a devastating position after a murder takes place. The team stands behind him when visiting detective Karen Flitcroft takes over the case.
S4 E1 - DS Sunny Khan is called to a dump site in Haringey, where a headless body has been found amongst the freezers.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
S12 E9 - Neville is put into a devastating position after a murder takes place. The team stands behind him when visiting detective Karen Flitcroft takes over the case.
S4 E1 - DS Sunny Khan is called to a dump site in Haringey, where a headless body has been found amongst the freezers.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
S3 E2 - From the Mexican border at San Diego, we follow the California coast north to the city of San Luis Obispo aboard the aptly named Pacific Surfliner.
S6 E5 - Hope tries to make peace between wild enemies, and a kidnapped fawn needs to be reunited with its mother.
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 - London is full of remarkable stories, from the Victorian gas lamp that helped save the city's sewage problem to the surprising history behind Marble Arch.
E3 - The explorers cross Baffin Bay to land in the tiny Inuit village of Pond Inlet, where climate change has meant an unprecedented wave of tourists.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
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.
E2 - For millions of years, Mars enjoyed oceans blanketed by a thick atmosphere and a temperate climate. At the same moment, our beloved blue planet was toxic to life.
E1 - Michael Portillo investigates the impact of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule, rides the cable funicular to the top of its highest mountain, and visits the impressive West Kowloon train station.
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.
E3 - It's not just the fastest and most fearsome that survive in the sea. Highly refined skills of camouflage and mimicry help more vulnerable creatures outwit predators.
S16 E13 - Carol is concerned when she discovers that Sally's parents, Frank and Brenda, were unaware that she is pregnant.
S23 E2 - When the latest resident of a police retirement community is found dead, the tight-knit group regard a murder on their doorstep as an affront and a challenge.
Profiles some of the musicians, deejays, gigs and clubs that have made British Columbians swing and shout since the 1930s.
E3 - The explorers cross Baffin Bay to land in the tiny Inuit village of Pond Inlet, where climate change has meant an unprecedented wave of tourists.
S23 E2 - When the latest resident of a police retirement community is found dead, the tight-knit group regard a murder on their doorstep as an affront and a challenge.
Profiles some of the musicians, deejays, gigs and clubs that have made British Columbians swing and shout since the 1930s.
E3 - The explorers cross Baffin Bay to land in the tiny Inuit village of Pond Inlet, where climate change has meant an unprecedented wave of tourists.
S16 E13 - Carol is concerned when she discovers that Sally's parents, Frank and Brenda, were unaware that she is pregnant.
S1 E5 - Peter tells the Chief of Police that Erik saw incriminating surveillance footage that proves Markus's guilt. But before Erik can make a statement, he is abducted.
S6 E6 - Hope's first fawn of the year interrupts delicate surgery on an injured owl.
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.
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.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
S9 E2 - When Mark Twain (William Shatner) stirs up controversy during a speaking engagement in Toronto, Murdoch and his team must protect the esteemed American writer.
The Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Daniel Harding perform works by Wagner, Berlioz and Debussy in the Musee d'Orsay. Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel is the soloist.
E2 - Lucy Worsley explores the inspiring tale of how the underdog English navy defeated the Spanish fleet - the moment that set England on the path to imperial glory.
S9 E2 - When Mark Twain (William Shatner) stirs up controversy during a speaking engagement in Toronto, Murdoch and his team must protect the esteemed American writer.
E2 - The wildest parts of New Zealand are in the South Island, home to snails with teeth and magical constellations of glow-worms.
S9 E4 - Skeletal remains are discovered as construction begins on the site of a burnt-out nightclub. Vera's investigation leads her to a family with a chequered past.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
E3 - A routine gallbladder operation takes a critical turn for Catherine, Maryam wrestles with the idea of adopting another child, and Helen realizes the extent of Guy's alcohol problem.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
S9 E4 - Skeletal remains are discovered as construction begins on the site of a burnt-out nightclub. Vera's investigation leads her to a family with a chequered past.
E4 - Ray visits Galloway, exploring the riches of the stunning coast of southwest Scotland and the hidden treasures that live in Britain's largest forest park - including the rare and elusive pine marten.
E3 - A routine gallbladder operation takes a critical turn for Catherine, Maryam wrestles with the idea of adopting another child, and Helen realizes the extent of Guy's alcohol problem.
S1 E1 - It's autumn on the pristine River Spey - known for world-class whisky production and salmon fishing - and the riverbanks are brilliant with colour.
E2 - The wildest parts of New Zealand are in the South Island, home to snails with teeth and magical constellations of glow-worms.
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.
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.
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 E3 - The Royal Scott, one of the finest locomotives ever built, powers through the Peak District in full steam, climbing the famous Stanage Edge before heading to York.
E3 - Through protest, policy and advocacy, the impact of returned soldiers on Australia's political and cultural landscape has been immense.
E3 - Mariella heads to the Lake District to discover how its unique landscapes inspired Beatrix Potter to create her beloved animal stories.
E1 - Michael Portillo investigates the impact of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule, rides the cable funicular to the top of its highest mountain, and visits the impressive West Kowloon train station.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
E3 - Mariella heads to the Lake District to discover how its unique landscapes inspired Beatrix Potter to create her beloved animal stories.
E1 - Michael Portillo investigates the impact of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule, rides the cable funicular to the top of its highest mountain, and visits the impressive West Kowloon train station.
S1 E3 - Drew uncovers how First Nations artists are pushing the boundaries of pop culture when he meets up with professional zombies, legend-morphing directors and cutting-edge video game designers.
S2 E3 - Kris visits the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation on M’Chigeeng First Nation, while Sarain sits down with members of the Qanak Collective. The hosts get their groove on at a youth dance and music workshop.
S1 E6 - During a violent confrontation, Erik falls down an old, remote mine shaft.
E3 - The quest for personal and political freedoms has shaped much of the past 30 years. So why is democracy in retreat.
S6 E8 - The rehab is at its busiest. With three tiny orphans needing round-the-clock care, Hope's team is up all night.
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.
E4 - The voyagers depart for Lancaster Sound, a land teeming with whales, birds and bears.
S1 E4 - Bannock: native treat, colonialism, or both? From traditional farming to award-winning wineries and food trucks, Drew is dining all-Indigenous.
S2 E4 - Kris and Sarain meet with artists, activists and an Anishinaabe PhD candidate who brings Indigenous knowledge to cutting-edge applications in social science, technology and research.
E3 - Jupiter alone witnessed the birth of the Sun and, ever since, its immense gravity has shaped the destiny of the other planets.
E1 - A Langley grandmother gets weaker while on the waitlist for a donated set of lungs. A young father races to VGH for a liver transplant. A corneal transplant gives a young woman a glimpse of hope.
E1 - The story of the Black Loyalists, Jamaican Maroons and Black Refugees begins in Nova Scotia in the 1700s and challenges our understanding of what should be considered a distinct society.
E1 - Big mines, big markets, big deals and big disasters result in pollution and corruption that the big players don't want us to see.
E1 - A Langley grandmother gets weaker while on the waitlist for a donated set of lungs. A young father races to VGH for a liver transplant. A corneal transplant gives a young woman a glimpse of hope.
E1 - The story of the Black Loyalists, Jamaican Maroons and Black Refugees begins in Nova Scotia in the 1700s and challenges our understanding of what should be considered a distinct society.
E1 - Big mines, big markets, big deals and big disasters result in pollution and corruption that the big players don't want us to see.
The Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Daniel Harding perform works by Wagner, Berlioz and Debussy in the Musee d'Orsay. Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel is the soloist.
S6 E9 - Hope tries fostering a fawn with an unrelated doe. Two fawns are rushed to the emergency clinic.
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.
S1 E4 - Bannock: native treat, colonialism, or both? From traditional farming to award-winning wineries and food trucks, Drew is dining all-Indigenous.
S2 E4 - Kris and Sarain meet with artists, activists and an Anishinaabe PhD candidate who brings Indigenous knowledge to cutting-edge applications in social science, technology and research.
E4 - Berlin's secrets include the surprising story behind the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate and brewery tunnels that helped East Berliners escape.
E5 - Afua explores the energy and ambition of Nigeria's young cultural creators, asking what drives their success in everything from Afrobeats to Nollywood.
E3 - Since the culmination of its revolution in 1949, China has sought to recover control of previously lost territories. What lengths will the State go to achieve reunification?
E1 - Archaeologist Richard Miles goes back 2,000 years to explore how archaeology began by trying to prove a biblical truth - a quest that soon got archaeologists into dangerous water.
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.
E5 - Afua explores the energy and ambition of Nigeria's young cultural creators, asking what drives their success in everything from Afrobeats to Nollywood.
E3 - Since the culmination of its revolution in 1949, China has sought to recover control of previously lost territories. What lengths will the State go to achieve reunification?
E1 - Archaeologist Richard Miles goes back 2,000 years to explore how archaeology began by trying to prove a biblical truth - a quest that soon got archaeologists into dangerous water.
E3 - The quest for personal and political freedoms has shaped much of the past 30 years. So why is democracy in retreat.
E3 - It's not just the fastest and most fearsome that survive in the sea. Highly refined skills of camouflage and mimicry help more vulnerable creatures outwit predators.
S6 E10 - Two tricky patients finally go free, and fifty babies are born at the rehab - all at once.
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.
E4 - Berlin's secrets include the surprising story behind the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate and brewery tunnels that helped East Berliners escape.
S2 E3 - A hiker is cliffed-out overnight. A child falls on a family hike. The night-vision helicopter is called for a critical rescue of a snowmobiler several hours north.
E2 - Michael finds himself in Thailand, where he lends a hand at an elephant hospital and learns about northern Thai cuisine.
Melbourne opera singer Tiriki Onus tries to uncover the mystery surrounding the life of his grandfather, William Bill Onus - a cultural leader, entrepreneur and possibly the first Aboriginal filmmaker.
E4 - Berlin's secrets include the surprising story behind the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate and brewery tunnels that helped East Berliners escape.