2026-01-04 00:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall 01:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall 02:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall Harry and Meghan's unborn child, a tell-all interview with Oprah and Harry's memoir "Spare" all reveal the bitter split between the royal siblings. 03:00 Kate Following Kate from childhood through to meeting Prince William at university, their engagement and the big royal wedding at Westminster Abbey. 04:00 Kate Kate adapts to the pressures of being royal and in the spotlight, from the press intrusion on a private holiday to the arrival of Meghan and the explosive Oprah interview. 05:00 Kate Kate is confronted by allegations in Harry's bombshell book Spare as well as his Netflix series; Kate faces her biggest personal challenge as she reveals her cancer diagnosis. 06:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall 07:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall 08:00 William and Harry: The Rise and Fall Harry and Meghan's unborn child, a tell-all interview with Oprah and Harry's memoir "Spare" all reveal the bitter split between the royal siblings. 09:00 Kate Following Kate from childhood through to meeting Prince William at university, their engagement and the big royal wedding at Westminster Abbey. 10:00 Kate Kate adapts to the pressures of being royal and in the spotlight, from the press intrusion on a private holiday to the arrival of Meghan and the explosive Oprah interview. 11:00 Kate Kate is confronted by allegations in Harry's bombshell book Spare as well as his Netflix series; Kate faces her biggest personal challenge as she reveals her cancer diagnosis. 12:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 12:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 13:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 13:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters. 14:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck heads to the Gesgapegiag in Quebec, where he joins a crew of lobster fishermen, before learning traditional lobster cooking techniques. 14:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Gesgapegiac, where he experiences Atlantic salmon fishing and cooking. 15:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Waswanipi, where he fishes and cooks walleye. 15:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Manawan where he learns how to make blueberry paste, and hunt partridge. 16:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Six Nations where he learns how to make the Three Sisters soup. 16:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Toronto and learns more about Urban Indigenous Kitchen. 17:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Wikwemikong and experiences wild rice recipes. 17:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck is invited in Miawpukek for a moose hunt with community members. 18:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen While in Scotchfort, Chuck goes fishing and cooks eel. 18:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 19:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 19:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 20:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters. 20:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck heads to the Gesgapegiag in Quebec, where he joins a crew of lobster fishermen, before learning traditional lobster cooking techniques. 21:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Gesgapegiac, where he experiences Atlantic salmon fishing and cooking. 21:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Waswanipi, where he fishes and cooks walleye. 22:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Manawan where he learns how to make blueberry paste, and hunt partridge. 22:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Six Nations where he learns how to make the Three Sisters soup. 23:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Toronto and learns more about Urban Indigenous Kitchen. 23:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Wikwemikong and experiences wild rice recipes.
2026-01-05 00:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck is invited in Miawpukek for a moose hunt with community members. 00:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen While in Scotchfort, Chuck goes fishing and cooks eel. 01:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 01:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 02:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 02:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters. 03:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck heads to the Gesgapegiag in Quebec, where he joins a crew of lobster fishermen, before learning traditional lobster cooking techniques. 03:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Gesgapegiac, where he experiences Atlantic salmon fishing and cooking. 04:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Waswanipi, where he fishes and cooks walleye. 04:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Manawan where he learns how to make blueberry paste, and hunt partridge. 05:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Six Nations where he learns how to make the Three Sisters soup. 05:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Toronto and learns more about Urban Indigenous Kitchen. 06:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Wikwemikong and experiences wild rice recipes. 06:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck is invited in Miawpukek for a moose hunt with community members. 07:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen While in Scotchfort, Chuck goes fishing and cooks eel. 07:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 08:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 08:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 09:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters. 09:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck heads to the Gesgapegiag in Quebec, where he joins a crew of lobster fishermen, before learning traditional lobster cooking techniques. 10:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Gesgapegiac, where he experiences Atlantic salmon fishing and cooking. 10:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Waswanipi, where he fishes and cooks walleye. 11:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Manawan where he learns how to make blueberry paste, and hunt partridge. 11:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Six Nations where he learns how to make the Three Sisters soup. 12:00 The Nature of Things Scientists discuss whether cannabis or snake oil is the medical cure-all and distinguish the medicine from the myths. 13:00 The Nature of Things Discussing how humans have survived extreme environmental changes in the past, and what it will take to survive what's next. 14:00 The Nature of Things The human voice is a very sophisticated communication tool, but most lack knowledge of how to unlock its potential. 15:00 The Clues That Caught The Killer Examining the investigation into the murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool by Sean Mercer. 16:00 The Fifth Estate In the days after the U.S. election, President-elect Donald Trump faces questions about his alleged ties with Russia. 17:00 Carole King: Home Again -- Live in Central Park A homecoming concert on May 26, 1973, captures Carole King at her peak; also a behind-the-scenes look at the singer-songwriter's career. 18:30 Still Standing The forced relocation of the Membertou First Nation 100 years ago sent the community into crisis; thanks to a bold economic plan, they have successfully pulled off a stunning transformation. 19:00 The Nature of Things The human voice is a very sophisticated communication tool, but most lack knowledge of how to unlock its potential. 20:00 The Clues That Caught The Killer Examining the investigation into the murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool by Sean Mercer. 21:00 The Fifth Estate In the days after the U.S. election, President-elect Donald Trump faces questions about his alleged ties with Russia. 22:00 Carole King: Home Again -- Live in Central Park A homecoming concert on May 26, 1973, captures Carole King at her peak; also a behind-the-scenes look at the singer-songwriter's career. 23:30 Still Standing The forced relocation of the Membertou First Nation 100 years ago sent the community into crisis; thanks to a bold economic plan, they have successfully pulled off a stunning transformation.
2026-01-06 00:00 The Nature of Things The human voice is a very sophisticated communication tool, but most lack knowledge of how to unlock its potential. 01:00 The Clues That Caught The Killer Examining the investigation into the murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool by Sean Mercer. 02:00 The Fifth Estate In the days after the U.S. election, President-elect Donald Trump faces questions about his alleged ties with Russia. 03:00 Northern cops Northumbria Police receive a call from a man whose 70-year-old neighbor has been robbed. 04:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Jeffrey Howe; his body was found cut up into different pieces and strewn across the U.K. by Stephen Marshall and Sarah Bush. 05:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of author Helen Bailey by her fiancé Ian Stewart; he also investigates the murder of his first wife, Diane Stewart, which was discovered following his trial for killing Helen. 06:00 Northern cops Northumbria Police receive a call from a man whose 70-year-old neighbor has been robbed. 07:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Jeffrey Howe; his body was found cut up into different pieces and strewn across the U.K. by Stephen Marshall and Sarah Bush. 08:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of author Helen Bailey by her fiancé Ian Stewart; he also investigates the murder of his first wife, Diane Stewart, which was discovered following his trial for killing Helen. 09:00 Northern cops Northumbria Police receive a call from a man whose 70-year-old neighbor has been robbed. 10:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of Jeffrey Howe; his body was found cut up into different pieces and strewn across the U.K. by Stephen Marshall and Sarah Bush. 11:00 The Truth About My Murder Forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd investigates the murder of author Helen Bailey by her fiancé Ian Stewart; he also investigates the murder of his first wife, Diane Stewart, which was discovered following his trial for killing Helen. 12:00 The Nature of Things Anthony Morgan hosts an investigation into how wait staff at the Cataract Hotel in Niagara Falls ran a secret resistance cell to help enslaved people escape to freedom. 13:00 The Nature of Things Thirty years after historic logging protests on Vancouver Island, the battle to protect old-growth forests is still raging. 14:00 The Nature of Things Deep in the jungle amidst the ruins of an ancient empire, bat scientists meet for an all out Bat-a-thon, a blitz of research to discover more about the furry little flyers. 15:00 David Crosby: Remember My Name With unflinching honesty, self-examination, regret, fear, exuberance and an unshakable belief in family and the transformative nature of music, singer-songwriter David Crosby shares his often challenging journey. 17:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 17:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 18:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 18:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters. 19:00 The Nature of Things Deep in the jungle amidst the ruins of an ancient empire, bat scientists meet for an all out Bat-a-thon, a blitz of research to discover more about the furry little flyers. 20:00 David Crosby: Remember My Name With unflinching honesty, self-examination, regret, fear, exuberance and an unshakable belief in family and the transformative nature of music, singer-songwriter David Crosby shares his often challenging journey. 22:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Kitigan Zibi where he meets Cezin Nottaway; conditions are perfect for Chuck to learn how to tap maple. 22:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck travels to Iqaluit, an Inuit community in Nunavut; escorted by Sheila and her husband Johnny, Chuck rides a snowmobile to a lake for ice fishing. 23:00 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen In Iqaluit, Chuck meets Solomon Awa, a well-known hunter; Solomon invites Chuck on a hunting expedition for ptarmigan; Chuck is glad to visit the Qajuqturvik Centre, where fighting food insecurity is their mission. 23:30 Chuck and the First Peoples' Kitchen Chuck visits Pikogan in Quebec where he experiences goose hunting and cooks burgers with the hunters.
2026-01-07 00:00 The Nature of Things Deep in the jungle amidst the ruins of an ancient empire, bat scientists meet for an all out Bat-a-thon, a blitz of research to discover more about the furry little flyers. 01:00 David Crosby: Remember My Name With unflinching honesty, self-examination, regret, fear, exuberance and an unshakable belief in family and the transformative nature of music, singer-songwriter David Crosby shares his often challenging journey. 03:00 A...holes: A Theory Inspired by author Aaron James' best-selling book of the same name, filmmaker John Walker embarks on an investigative journey to test the limits of humanity's acceptance of jerks in contemporary society. 04:30 The Big Sex Talk This episode re-examines monogamy, unpacks the jealousy question and dives into polyamory and other forms of consensual non-monogamy. 05:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 06:00 A...holes: A Theory Inspired by author Aaron James' best-selling book of the same name, filmmaker John Walker embarks on an investigative journey to test the limits of humanity's acceptance of jerks in contemporary society. 07:30 The Big Sex Talk This episode re-examines monogamy, unpacks the jealousy question and dives into polyamory and other forms of consensual non-monogamy. 08:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 09:00 A...holes: A Theory Inspired by author Aaron James' best-selling book of the same name, filmmaker John Walker embarks on an investigative journey to test the limits of humanity's acceptance of jerks in contemporary society. 10:30 The Big Sex Talk This episode re-examines monogamy, unpacks the jealousy question and dives into polyamory and other forms of consensual non-monogamy. 11:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 12:00 The Nature of Things New archaeological discoveries are challenging the understanding of when the first people arrived in North America, rewriting the human story. 13:00 The Nature of Things Following the friendship detectives who are unraveling the mysteries of social behaviors in humans and other animals. 14:00 The Nature of Things As global temperatures rise, Anthony Morgan investigates the human body's natural cooling system; he examines sweat, an often underappreciated bodily function and its crucial role. 15:00 The Stones and Brian Jones Candid interviews and never-before-seen footage reveal how Brian Jones, the founder of "The Rolling Stones," is left behind in the shadows of history. 17:00 In Their Own Words Jimmy Carter's journey from poor, rural peanut farmer to the U.S. presidency. 18:00 In Their Own Words Angela Merkel rises through male-dominated political ranks to become the first female chancellor of Germany. 19:00 The Nature of Things As global temperatures rise, Anthony Morgan investigates the human body's natural cooling system; he examines sweat, an often underappreciated bodily function and its crucial role. 20:00 The Stones and Brian Jones Candid interviews and never-before-seen footage reveal how Brian Jones, the founder of "The Rolling Stones," is left behind in the shadows of history. 22:00 In Their Own Words Jimmy Carter's journey from poor, rural peanut farmer to the U.S. presidency. 23:00 In Their Own Words Angela Merkel rises through male-dominated political ranks to become the first female chancellor of Germany.
2026-01-08 00:00 The Nature of Things As global temperatures rise, Anthony Morgan investigates the human body's natural cooling system; he examines sweat, an often underappreciated bodily function and its crucial role. 01:00 The Stones and Brian Jones Candid interviews and never-before-seen footage reveal how Brian Jones, the founder of "The Rolling Stones," is left behind in the shadows of history. 03:00 Telling Our Story The special relationship with the land, the beating heart of identities, beliefs and traditions. 04:00 Secret Nazi Bases Allied forces stumble across a sprawling complex in the French countryside with bunkers fit for the Fuhrer. 05:00 Secret Nazi Bases Coastal bases, mysterious installations, and cutting-edge technology reveal the Nazi reign of terror over the Atlantic. 06:00 Telling Our Story The special relationship with the land, the beating heart of identities, beliefs and traditions. 07:00 Secret Nazi Bases Allied forces stumble across a sprawling complex in the French countryside with bunkers fit for the Fuhrer. 08:00 Secret Nazi Bases Coastal bases, mysterious installations, and cutting-edge technology reveal the Nazi reign of terror over the Atlantic. 09:00 Telling Our Story The special relationship with the land, the beating heart of identities, beliefs and traditions. 10:00 Secret Nazi Bases Allied forces stumble across a sprawling complex in the French countryside with bunkers fit for the Fuhrer. 11:00 Secret Nazi Bases Coastal bases, mysterious installations, and cutting-edge technology reveal the Nazi reign of terror over the Atlantic. 12:00 The Nature of Things Unraveling the secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom; answering why and how animals sleep, how they deal with sleep deprivation and if animals dream. 13:00 The Nature of Things ISIS destroys thousands of ancient artifacts and buildings in Mosul; archaeologists are making incredible discoveries in the wreckage. 14:00 The Nature of Things A story of humanity's connections to buffalo and how their return to the Great Plains can usher in a new era of sustainability and balance. 15:00 Atomic Reaction An exploration of Canada's role in the creation of the nuclear bomb and the effects of the aftermath on the community of Port Hope. Taking a look at the exploitation of the Dene people in the 1930s, who transported raw uranium. 17:00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in... Richard and comedian Katherine Ryan take a fast and funny trip to New York; their overflowing schedule includes skyscrapers, roller blades, museums, ferries, show-tunes and cronuts. 17:30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in... Hollywood actor Paul Rudd joins Richard to discover Finland's seaside capital, with a time-efficient exploration by kayak, a good steaming in the city's saunas and salty sweets. 18:00 On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace Authorities meet a Greenpeace peaceful action on a Russian oil rig in the Arctic with brutal force. 19:00 The Nature of Things A story of humanity's connections to buffalo and how their return to the Great Plains can usher in a new era of sustainability and balance. 20:00 Atomic Reaction An exploration of Canada's role in the creation of the nuclear bomb and the effects of the aftermath on the community of Port Hope. Taking a look at the exploitation of the Dene people in the 1930s, who transported raw uranium. 22:00 Travel Man: 48 Hours in... Richard and comedian Katherine Ryan take a fast and funny trip to New York; their overflowing schedule includes skyscrapers, roller blades, museums, ferries, show-tunes and cronuts. 22:30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in... Hollywood actor Paul Rudd joins Richard to discover Finland's seaside capital, with a time-efficient exploration by kayak, a good steaming in the city's saunas and salty sweets. 23:00 On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace Authorities meet a Greenpeace peaceful action on a Russian oil rig in the Arctic with brutal force.
2026-01-09 00:00 The Nature of Things A story of humanity's connections to buffalo and how their return to the Great Plains can usher in a new era of sustainability and balance. 01:00 Atomic Reaction An exploration of Canada's role in the creation of the nuclear bomb and the effects of the aftermath on the community of Port Hope. Taking a look at the exploitation of the Dene people in the 1930s, who transported raw uranium. 03:00 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris heads to Churchill, Manitoba, for the dramatic rescue and release of a wild adult polar bear; an 800-pound musk ox in urgent need of a hoof trim wakes up mid-procedure; Storm the rescued polar bear struggles to walk. 03:30 Arctic Vets Former movie wolf Gambit isn't eating; on the tundra, Dr. Stephen gets between an aggressive male polar bear that threatens another momma bear and cubs; Jackie and Heather investigate a rescued polar bear's injured paw. 04:00 Arctic Vets A new intern operates on a rescued peregrine falcon with an injured beak; Dr. Stephen and C-Jae investigate mysterious scars on injured belugas in the wild; Heather spots a troubling dental issue with a polar bear cub with broken teeth. 04:30 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris is back working with the Polar Bear Alert Team to prevent polar bears from getting too close to the town of Churchill, Manitoba; he heads to the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, to treat a bear with an injured elbow. 05:00 High Arctic Haulers Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community. 06:00 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris heads to Churchill, Manitoba, for the dramatic rescue and release of a wild adult polar bear; an 800-pound musk ox in urgent need of a hoof trim wakes up mid-procedure; Storm the rescued polar bear struggles to walk. 06:30 Arctic Vets Former movie wolf Gambit isn't eating; on the tundra, Dr. Stephen gets between an aggressive male polar bear that threatens another momma bear and cubs; Jackie and Heather investigate a rescued polar bear's injured paw. 07:00 Arctic Vets A new intern operates on a rescued peregrine falcon with an injured beak; Dr. Stephen and C-Jae investigate mysterious scars on injured belugas in the wild; Heather spots a troubling dental issue with a polar bear cub with broken teeth. 07:30 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris is back working with the Polar Bear Alert Team to prevent polar bears from getting too close to the town of Churchill, Manitoba; he heads to the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, to treat a bear with an injured elbow. 08:00 High Arctic Haulers Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community. 09:00 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris heads to Churchill, Manitoba, for the dramatic rescue and release of a wild adult polar bear; an 800-pound musk ox in urgent need of a hoof trim wakes up mid-procedure; Storm the rescued polar bear struggles to walk. 09:30 Arctic Vets Former movie wolf Gambit isn't eating; on the tundra, Dr. Stephen gets between an aggressive male polar bear that threatens another momma bear and cubs; Jackie and Heather investigate a rescued polar bear's injured paw. 10:00 Arctic Vets A new intern operates on a rescued peregrine falcon with an injured beak; Dr. Stephen and C-Jae investigate mysterious scars on injured belugas in the wild; Heather spots a troubling dental issue with a polar bear cub with broken teeth. 10:30 Arctic Vets Dr. Chris is back working with the Polar Bear Alert Team to prevent polar bears from getting too close to the town of Churchill, Manitoba; he heads to the Canadian Polar Bear Habitat in Cochrane, Ontario, to treat a bear with an injured elbow. 11:00 High Arctic Haulers Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community. 12:00 The Nature of Things Some scientists are proposing radical ways to cool the warming planet, but others say it's time to restore nature on a global scale. 13:00 The Nature of Things Shark nerds are on a mission to reveal the lives of Canada's great white sharks. 14:00 The Nature of Things Broken genitals and cannibalism; the weird and wonderful of how bugs get busy. 15:00 Small Town Pride An intimate portrait of LGBTQ2S+ pride and queer life in small towns. 16:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 17:00 So Surreal: Behind the Masks The storied journey of Indigenous masks and their profound impact on one of the most iconic art movements of all time. 19:00 The Nature of Things Broken genitals and cannibalism; the weird and wonderful of how bugs get busy. 20:00 Small Town Pride An intimate portrait of LGBTQ2S+ pride and queer life in small towns. 21:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 22:00 So Surreal: Behind the Masks The storied journey of Indigenous masks and their profound impact on one of the most iconic art movements of all time.
2026-01-10 00:00 The Nature of Things Broken genitals and cannibalism; the weird and wonderful of how bugs get busy. 01:00 Small Town Pride An intimate portrait of LGBTQ2S+ pride and queer life in small towns. 02:00 The Ozempic Effect: Beyond the Waistline We might all be on Ozempic soon - you'll never guess why. GLP-1 drugs are reshaping our bodies, but also our society. They may even help to treat major diseases once thought incurable. 03:00 Amy Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of British singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse. 05:30 Hollie's Dress As 14-year-old Hollie sews her first dress with her mother, she faces the decision all Mennonite girls must make as they reach adulthood: She can become a full member of the church or join the wider world. 06:00 Amy Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of British singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse.