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Date range:April 5 - April 11
Sunday, April 5
8:30 am
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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.
12:00 pm
Hope for Wildlife
Season 10, Episode 7Black Bear, Red Tape|50 minutesAs Hope scrambles to get ready for her busiest day of the year, the government comes to seize the bear cub that she's worked so hard to save.
12:51 pm
BC Birds At a Glance
Birds Eye|3 minutesA house finch watches urban life from its perch in the trees.
1:00 pm
The Life-Sized City
Season 2, Episode 4Milan|52 minutesMilan is the most multicultural city in all of Italy due to years of open-mindedness and open doors to immigration.
1:52 pm
Well - Versed
The Golden Spruce|3 minutesAuthor John Vaillant revisits the people and events on Haida Gwaii that inspired his interspecies murder-mystery "The Golden Spruce."
2:00 pm
Murdoch Mysteries
Season 11, Episode 2Merlot Mysteries|44 minutesAfter a wine connoisseur is poisoned, Murdoch and Watts uncork fraud and a fledgling industry.
2:45 pm
Re: Location: Carol Mendes
Re: Location: Carol Mendes|10 minutes3:00 pm
Easter Concert in Baden-Baden 2022
Easter Concert in Baden-Baden 2022|91 minutesExperience the stirring sounds of this Berliner Philharmoniker concert featuring François-Xavier Roth conducting Stravinsky's The Fairy's Kiss and Petrushka. Principal oboist Albrecht Mayer shines in Bach's magnificent Concerto for Oboe d'Amore.
4:35 pm
Secrets From the Sky
Episode 1Tintagel Castle|22 minutesHistorian Bettany Hughes and aerial archaeologist Ben Robinson explore Tintagel Castle for a new perspective on the King Arthur myth.
5:00 pm
Monty Don’s Spanish Gardens
Episode 2Southern Spain|59 minutesMonty Don visits gardens in southern Spain that reveal influences from visitors and settlers - from ancient to modern times.
6:00 pm
Murdoch Mysteries
Season 11, Episode 2Merlot Mysteries|44 minutesAfter a wine connoisseur is poisoned, Murdoch and Watts uncork fraud and a fledgling industry.
6:46 pm
Dancehalls, Deejays + Distortion
A Song for Haida|5 minutesAt the height of his popularity, Paul Horn performed a series of solo flute concerts for a grieving orca named Haida, who was mourning the death of his mate Chimo.
7:00 pm
Under the Sea
Episode 4Oddities|52 minutesThe sea has more than its fair share of oddballs-stranger-than-fiction animals that need to be seen to be believed.
7:53 pm
Form + Place
Nitobe Memorial Garden|3 minutesNitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.
7:53 pm
Coastal Dwellers
West Coast Trail|3 minutesThe sinking of the S.S. Valencia in 1906 was one of Canada's biggest marine tragedies at the time and would lead to the formation of a 75-kilometre access trail, which today draws thousands of hikers annually to Vancouver Island.
8:00 pm
Vera
Season 12, Episode 2For The Grace of God|90 minutesWhen the badly beaten body of a homeless veteran is found on the streets of central Newcastle, Vera must piece together the life of this forgotten man.
9:30 pm
Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands
Season 1, Episode 4Island Pilgrimage|29 minutesPaul sets off on an island pilgrimage in the footsteps of saints, visiting Lismore, Colonsay and Oronsay, and joins writer Alexander McCall Smith on his yacht.
10:00 pm
Total Control
Season 1, Episode 6Total Control|49 minutesIn pursuit of justice, Alex declares war on her party. Faced with the prime minister's double dealing, she engineers a plan that could have catastrophic consequences for the government.
10:51 pm
The Passion and Puppetry of Ronnie Burkett
The Passion and Puppetry of Ronnie Burkett|5 minutes11:00 pm
The Life-Sized City
Season 2, Episode 4Milan|52 minutesMilan is the most multicultural city in all of Italy due to years of open-mindedness and open doors to immigration.
11:53 pm
Looking at Edward Curtis in the Pacific Northwest
Episode 8They Wanted to be Proud|3 minutesWith roots among both the "invaders and the invaded", Noel Purserto of Seattle, Washington reflects on the value of Edward Curtis' "non-native lens" on his Indigenous subjects.