Support Ontario's educational media organization July 2016 Primetime Schedule FRIDAY JULY 1 Donate now to TVO! 3:00am Canada Over the Edge 3:00am First World War Sunshine Coast. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] Jihad. See 10:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 4:00am Liberia 77 4:00am Do You Really Want To Know? 7:00pm Canada Over the Edge Sunshine Coast. From high above British Columbia’s Bowen and Gambier Islands, this is an epic aerial exploration. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda with Steve Paikin [NEW!] In-depth analysis and intelligent debate on the issues that are changing Ontario and the world beyond. For nightly topics, visit tvo.org. [CC] After 30 years, the Topham brothers return to Liberia, their childhood paradise. A Canadian family’s African experience is recorded in a country on the edge of destruction. [CC] The film follows three families facing the difficult decision of genetic testing for Huntington’s disease. [DV] [CC] SATURDAY JULY 2 7:00pm National Geographic 7:00pm National Geographic Taking Sides. Neil is accused of groping by a female patient and Maggie doesn’t know what to believe. [CC] Finding the Lost Da Vinci. After a 500 year disappearance of da Vinci’s mural, The Battle of Anghiari, Maurizio Seracini is staking his reputation on the fact that it is in Florence, Italy. [DV] [CC] 10:00pm New Tricks 8:00pm Coast New Zealand [NEW!] 9:00pmHeartbeat Old School Ties. The UCOS team reinvestigate the disappearance of teacher Jason Bowe when a body is discovered on the perimeter of the elite boarding school where he taught. (1 of 6). Historian Neil Oliver is joined by a team of local experts to celebrate New Zealand’s unique history, people, archaeology, geography and wildlife. [CC] [CC] SUNDAY JULY 3 Lost Sharks of Easter Island. Shark expert Enric Sala and his team set out from Chile to brave the tempestuous Pacific Ocean. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Walking Through History King John’s Ruin: Peak District. In Sherwood Forest and the Peak District, Tony Robinson explores the story of King John, the hapless monarch. [DV] [RP] [CC] 9:00pm Born to Be Different [NEW!] (2 of 15). This reality series portrays the pressures and joys of a disabled child’s life. Six families’ children are followed. [CC] 9:00pm Gayby Baby [NEW!] 11:00pm The Agenda with Steve Paikin See 8pm. [RP] [CC] When the world is questioning same-sex politics, GAYBY BABY takes us into the homes of four kids and their gay parents. 12:00am Green Heroes [CC] Back to Nature. Exploring the connection humans have with the outdoors, the necessity of nature to our health. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:24am Green Heroes The Art of Change. What if art, as a mirror on society, could be used to reflect environmental problems? These Green Heroes are creating an artistic canvas to inspire change. [DV] [RP] [CC] 10:30pm First World War Jihad. The Allies thought Turkey would only be a small factor in the war, but the Ottoman Empire tied up Allied troops for four years. [DV] [CC] 11:30pm National Geographic Finding the Lost Da Vinci. See 7pm. 11:00pm 15 Reasons To Live Inspired by Ray Robertson’s book , “Why Not: Fifteen Reasons To Live?”, Alan Zweig’s documentary takes up the list in an examination of human happiness. [DV] [CC] 12:30am National Geographic 12:30am Coast New Zealand 2:00am New Tricks 1:30am Gayby Baby See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Old School Ties. See 10pm. [RP] [CC] Arthur Currie: Master of War (1 of 4). Military historian Norm Christie goes on a pilgrimage to significant Great War sites to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great War. [DV] [CC] [DV] [RP] [CC] Heartbeat Taking Sides. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am 10:00pm The Great War Tour (1 of 6). See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Lost Sharks of Easter Island. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 1:30am Walking Through History King John’s Ruin: Peak District. See 8pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] The Agenda in the Summer Where to find TVO: TVO airs on cable channel 2 in most areas. Rogers HD channel 580; Bell HD channel 1209; Bell Fibe TV SD channel 209; Bell TV channel 265; Shaw Direct SD channel 39; Shaw Direct SD channel 353. Weekdays at 8 and 11 pm Summer host Nam Kiwanuka interviews prominent thinkers and experts on issues from politics and business, to neurology and the arts. For nightly topics, visit theagenda.tvo.org. [NEW!] = New Episode [DV] = Descriptive Video [RP] = Repeat Program [CC] = Closed Captioned Find us online: tvo.org tvokids.com Times listed are in eastern time. Programming is subject to change. Connect with TVO: youtube.com/tvo facebook.com/tvo twitter.com/tvo PAGE 1 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 2:30am Born to Be Different 3:00am John Portman - 3:30am The Great War Tour A Life of Building Once a maverick, Portman is recognized as one of the most innovative architects. (2 of 15). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Arthur Currie: Master of War (1 of 4). See 10 pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] [RP] [CC] 4:00amProsecutor MONDAY JULY 4 7:00pm Tomorrow’s Food (2 of 3). Dara O Briain continues to reveal the awe-inspiring future of the food we grow, buy and eat. He’s joined by Angela Hartnett, Dr. Shini Somara, and Chris Bavin. [RP] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Q and Eh?. What do medical schools look for in a prospective doctor? Book smarts and a basic type-A personality? [DV] [CC] We follow prosecutor, Moreno-Ocampo as the International Criminal Court issues a warrant for President Omar Al-Bashir and opens Congolese Thomas Lubanga’s trial. [DV] [CC] TUESDAY JULY 5 7:00pm Mega Structures – Sinking an Aircraft Carrier [NEW!] An explosives ordinance team’s mission is to sink the USS Oriskany to create the largest artificial reef in the world. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 3:00am Sex & Sensibility: The Allure of Art Nouveau Paris. Stephen Smith explores the objects of Parisian Art Nouveau. [CC] 4:00amGenius (1 of 5). Stephen Hawking and Jim Al-Khalili explain how Newton saw mathematics in everything. Richard Dawkins explores Hooke’s microscopic world. Kathy Sykes charts Halley’s stellar explorations. [CC] WEDNESDAY JULY 6 7:00pm Bill Bailey’s Jungle Hero (2 of 2). In his mission to get Wallace recognised alongside Darwin, Bill Bailey discovers fabulous wildlife. [CC] [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] 9:00pm Eat: The Story of Food [NEW!] Food Revolutionaries (1 of 4). This is the story of how food has driven nearly everything we have ever done as a species, and yet is one of the most overlooked aspects of human history. [CC] 2:00am Mega Structures – Sinking an Aircraft Carrier See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Trial by Fire. The first day of class has everyone’s attention except for Charlie. Gina almost falls victim to medical school’s attrition rates until a rescuer talks her off the ledge. [DV] [CC] 10:00pm Victorian Farm (5 of 6). The team embark on a trip by steam train. Ruth makes cheese, Alex tries beekeeping, sheep are sheared, the hay is harvested and Victorian cricket is played. 9:00pm [CC] [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 10:00pm Animal Super Senses [NEW!] Autism Grows Up Thousands of young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder are looking for work in Canada – more are coming. Are we ready? See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical The Hunt. The students are introduced to a First Nations community moose hunt. Gary and Farida’s beliefs clash, and Gina walks in on a pharmacy robbery. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm The Doctor Can See You Now Attracting doctors to remote communities has been a challenge. In 2005, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine was established. [RP] [CC] See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Q and Eh? See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Sight. (1 of 3). Imagine if you could “see” with sound, smell food buried deep underground, or see the world in slow motion. This series explores the hidden world of animal senses. [CC] 12:00am Eat: The Story of Food Food Revolutionaries (1 of 4). See 9pm. 10:00pm Up In Arms: How the Gun Lobby is Changing Canada A critical look at both sides of the contentious Canadian gun issue. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [RP] [CC] See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am Victorian Farm (5 of 6.) See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 2:00am Tomorrow’s Food 12:00am Autism Grows Up See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Trial by Fire. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] The Hunt. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am The Doctor Can See You Now (2 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] See 9pm. [RP] [CC] See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am Up In Arms: How the Gun 1:00am Animal Super Senses Sight (1 of 3). See 10pm. [RP] [CC] Lobby is Changing Canada See 10pm. [RP] [CC] PAGE 2 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 2:00am Bill Bailey’s Jungle Hero 1:00am Coast Modern See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 3:00am Sex & Sensibility: The Allure of Art Nouveau British Cities. Stephen Smith unearths Britains Art Nouveau heritage with Beardsley, Watts, Liberty, Mackintosh and MacDonald. [CC] 2:00am Victoria Falls: The Smoke That Thunders See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical (2 of 2). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00amGenius (2 of 5). Britain’s Industrial Revolution was sparked by scientific inquiry. The stories of Watt’s steam engine, Priestley’s fascination for gases, and Hunter’s surgeries are told. [CC] 7:00pm Victoria Falls: The Smoke That Thunders A tale of life on the Zambezi River, set against the epic backdrop of Victoria Falls. The Allure of Art Nouveau Vienna. Stephen Smith explores how Vienna’s artists rebelled against the 19th century establishment, bringing in their own highly-sexed version of Art Nouveau. [CC] (3 of 5). James Dyson looks at Faraday’s obsession with electricity. Kathy Sykes explores Kelvin’s achievements and Richard Dawkins relates Alfred Russel Wallace’s theory of evolution. [CC] [CC] FRIDAY JULY 8 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 7:00pm Canada Over the Edge [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Clinic in Motion. A remote clinic is set up. Melanie confronts a miner she believes is abusing his wife. An ex-lover surprises Eva, a goat is Charlie’s reward and Gina takes a job. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve South Africa to Zanzibar. Simon Reeve travels from the Maldives to the streets of Mogadishu. [CC] End of the Road. Heading northwest from Powell River along the Pacific Coastal Highway we explore the volcanic Mount Meager ending with the Stuart, Octopus and Yorke Islands. [RP] [CC] 9:00pmHeartbeat 10:00pm New Tricks Simon Reeve South Africa to Zanzibar. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Heartbeat Echoes of the Past. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am 2:00am New Tricks Queen and Country. See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am Canada Over the Edge End of the Road. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00amGenius SATURDAY JULY 9 Lifeline. Students first encounter dementia and terminal cancer. Gina and Melanie argue. Charlie and Farida differ on helping a mom and Nancy is no longer an empty nester. [DV] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 12:00am Indian Ocean with Saving Oceans. These Green Heroes are defending marine life by every means necessary. The work of Mary Gorman, Farley Mowat and Alexandra Cousteau are examined. [DV] [RP] [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical [NEW!] See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Clinic in Motion. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:24am Green Heroes See description on first page. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer Echoes of the Past. The police investigate mysterious events surrounding a couple who have recently moved into a haunted house. Mrs. Craddock organizes a Christmas charity dance. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer Moving Green. As climate change presents us with new problems, those in business and politics have found ways to reduce emissions. [DV] [RP] [CC] (4 of 5). Richard Dawkins shares his admiration for computer pioneer, Alan Turing. Further inventions by Whittle, Watson-Watt and Fleming are also explored. [CC] 10:00pm Coast Modern Showcasing the West Coast Modernist Architecture pioneers and the homes that have become their legacies. [RP] [CC] Lifeline. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Green Heroes 3:00am Sex & Sensibility: 4:00amGenius THURSDAY JULY 7 See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Queen and Country. UCOS reinvestigate the suspected suicide of diplomat, Annabel Tilson, who’d suffered a miscarriage and a humiliating fall from grace professionally. [CC] 7:00pm National Geographic [NEW!] The Hippo Supremacy. Zambia’s Luangwa river hippos are seemingly living the easy life. As one of the Earth’s heaviest creatures, life fluctuates between peace and brutality. [CC] 8:00pm Coast New Zealand [NEW!] (2 of 6). Historian Neil Oliver is joined by a team of local experts to celebrate New Zealand’s unique history, people, archaeology, geography and wildlife. [CC] 9:00pm Katharine Hepburn: The Great Kate This documentary takes a fresh approach to an American icon. Katharine Hepburn was a modern woman whose liberal family background contributed to her self-confidence and views on gender roles. [DV] [CC] PAGE 3 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 10:30pm First World War Shackled to a Corpse. Fought along racial lines, Slavs versus Teutons, the war on the Eastern Front initiated many horrors of 20th-century warfare. [DV] [CC] 11:00pm The Doctor Can See You Now Attracting doctors to remote communities has been a challenge. In 2005, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine was established to train doctors from the North, for the North. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm National Geographic The Hippo Supremacy. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 12:30am Coast New Zealand (2 of 6). See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 1:30am Katharine Hepburn: The Great Kate See 9pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Mountains. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] England’s Last Battle: West Country. See 8pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 3:00am The Great War Tour SUNDAY JULY 10 7:00pm Untamed Americas Mountains. An epic look at the mountains of North and South America. Over 9,000 miles long, a series of mountain chains run from Alaska to the Andes. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Walking Through History England’s Last Battle: West Country. Tony Robinson hikes up from Dorset’s Jurassic Coast to the Somerset Levels, in the footsteps of the Duke of Monmouth. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm The Choir: Sing While You Work P & O Ferries (1 of 8). Choirmaster Gareth Malone returns to create harmony in Britain’s five biggest workplaces. [CC] 10:00pm The Great War Tour The Missing (2 of 4). Few know that 20,000 Canadian soldiers killed in the Great War are still missing. Norm Christie solves a 90-year-old mystery finding 44 men lost at Vimy Ridge. [DV] [CC] Love, Labour, Loss. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Hooked on Seafood (2 of 4). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Victorian Farm 6 of 6. See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am Tomorrow’s Food (3 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am The Choir: [DV] [RP] [CC] (5 of 5). The final episode looks at the discoveries of the last 50 years and reveals where some of the greatest minds think we are heading in genetics, astronomy and nanotechnology. [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 1:00am 1:00am Walking Through History Sing While You Work P & O Ferries (1 of 8). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00amGenius See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 12:00am Eat: The Story of Food 12:00am Untamed Americas 3:00am First World War Shackled to a Corpse. See 10:30pm. 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer The Missing (2 of 4). See 10pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 4:00am The Doctor Can See You Now See 11pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am King George and Queen Mary: The Royals Who Rescued the Monarchy (1 of 2). King George V, a conservative Victorian, was an unlikely modernizer yet he turned out to be a remarkable innovator. [CC] 4:00am Indian Ocean with MONDAY JULY 11 7:00pm Tomorrow’s Food (3 of 3). Dr. Shini Somara tastes chocolate treated with mushrooms. Chris Bavin discovers greens grown without sunlight, while Dara experiences the mind-reading menu. [RP] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Simon Reeve South Africa to Zanzibar. Simon Reeve travels from the Maldives to the streets of Mogadishu. [RP] [CC] TUESDAY JULY 12 7:00pm National Geographic Laverstoke Distillery: Breaking Ground. In one of Europe’s most ambitious projects, Thomas Heatherwick’s architects battle to keep their glasshouse looking just so, while the engineers struggle to work out how to make them. [CC] Love, Labour, Loss. Dr. Helvi’s sister is in labour, Eva helps a couple of Aboriginal teens on the maternity ward rotation, Nancy faces her past, and Gina’s tuition is overdue. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 9:00pm Eat: The Story of Food [NEW!] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Hooked on Seafood (2 of 4). Food. It has driven nearly everything we have ever done as a species, and yet it is one of the most overlooked aspects of human history. [CC] 10:00pm Victorian Farm (6 of 6). Before the farm year ends, the team must bring in the wheat harvest. Ruth explores the crafts of straw plaiting and printing. Alex and Peter try making a home brew. [CC] [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] Down Under. The students go 5,000 feet underground to understand miners. Charlie witnesses a death and Melanie faces the man she falsely accused of abuse. Unexpected visitors shock Gina in her modeling class. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Banaz – An Honour Killing Chronicling the brutal “honour killing” of Banaz Mahmod, a woman who was “disappeared” by her own family in 2006, and DCI Caroline Goode’s relentless pursuit of the killers. [CC] PAGE 4 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 10:00pm Animal Super Senses [NEW!] Sound (2 of 3). Imagine if you could “see” with sound, smell food buried deep underground, or view the world in slow motion. This series explores the hidden world of animal senses. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Down Under. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Banaz - An Honour Killing See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 9:00pm Of Men and War In this Iraq War chronicle, the horrors of the battlefield come home to roost in riveting and disturbing ways as veterans suffer from the effects of PTSD. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Gratitude. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 12:00am Indian Ocean with [DV] [RP] [CC] Simon Reeve Madagascar, Mauritius and the Seychelles. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Rock and a Hard Place. See 8:30pm. 12:00am The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am A Drummer’s Dream See 10pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:30am Of Men and War See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am Simon King’s Shetland 1:00am Animal Super Senses 3:00am Polar Bear Family and Me Diaries (1 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am National Geographic 4:00am Indian Ocean with 3:00am King George and Simon Reeve Kenya and the Horn of Africa. Reeve’s journey starts in the south of Kenya, goes up the coast to Mombasa and ends in Somalia. [CC] Sound (2 of 3). See 10pm. [RP] [CC] Laverstoke Distillery: Breaking Ground. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] Queen Mary: The Royals Who Rescued the Monarchy (2 of 2). Though of a humble royal background, Queen Mary was chosen by Queen Victoria as a future queen consort. [CC] 4:00am Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve Madagascar, Mauritius and the Seychelles. Simon Reeve’s Indian Ocean Journey leads him to some of the most exotic tropical locations on earth. [CC] WEDNESDAY JULY 13 (1 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] THURSDAY JULY 14 4:00am Indian Ocean with 7:00pm Simon King’s Shetland Diaries (1 of 3). Simon King, his wife Marguerite and their baby daughter Savannah move into an isolated cottage for a two-year stay on the Shetland Islands. [CC] [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] (1 of 3). Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels by boat to far-flung Svalbard to follow a wild polar bear family over three seasons. [CC] Gratitude. At Thanksgiving, Eva brings Gary to meet her family. Nancy opens up to Farida. Cameron receives an unexpected visitor and Charlie gets a prescription for his depression. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 9:00pm Indian Ocean with [NEW!] Simon Reeve Madagascar, Mauritius and the Seychelles. Simon Reeve’s Indian Ocean Journey leads him to some of the most exotic tropical locations on earth. [RP] [CC] See description on first page.[CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Rock and a Hard Place. Gina’s tuition has surprisingly been paid, Charlie is depressed at not saving a miner, Dr. Healy and Nancy tend to an artist, and Dr. Helvi’s patient may have swallowed gemstones. [DV] [CC] Simon Reeve Oman to the Maldives. In a remote region of vast cliffs and deep inlets, Simon witnesses a smuggling trade between Oman and Iran. [CC] FRIDAY JULY 15 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical 7:00pm Polar Bear Family and Me 3:00am The Many Lovers of Jane Austen Though Austen’s reputation appeared to die with her, she is now a cultural brand. Professor Vickery examines how generations have sought their own reflection in her novels. [CC] 7:00pm Canada Over the Edge Secrets of the Interior. From Vancouver Island we explore Knight Inlet and Klinaklini Glacier. We then come to Calvert Island, Hakai and BC's inland rainforests. [RP] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Woop Woop. Healy and his students learn survival skills, Nancy and Healy find common ground, Charlie is forced to perform surgery, and Gary attends a funeral. [DV] [CC] 10:00pm A Drummer’s Dream Iconic and diverse musicians come together in rural Ontario to pass on their artistry to a younger generation. [DV] [CC] 9:00pmHeartbeat Twists of Fate. Maggie is accused of medical negligence. Greengrass’s plan to profit from a tramp works until the he disappears. [CC] PAGE 5 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 10:00pm New Tricks The Girl Who Lived. The UCOS team’s feathers are ruffled with the arrival of Steve McAndrew, a retired Glasgow detective, brought in to reinvestigate one of his original cases. [CC] 9:00pmBuck We follow Buck Brannaman from his abusive childhood to his phenomenally successful approach to horses, a real-life horse-whisperer. [CC] 10:00pm The Great War Tour Sacred Places. Norm Christie takes us to the Western Front battlefields to discover how these burial grounds, with their thousands of Canadian dead, are our sacred places. [DV] [CC] 10:30pm First World War 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Woop Woop. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire Brock. Isaac Brock, born in the Channel Islands in 1769, joined the British Army as a young teenager and quickly advanced through the ranks. [DV] [CC] Breaking the Deadlock. At Verdun, the Somme, and Cambrai, tactical evolutions and technical innovations resulted in little gain but many casualties on both sides. [DV] [CC] 11:30pm National Geographic Game of Lions. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 11:00pm Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children When you’ve been to hell and back, how do you shake the memories? This question has haunted General Romeo Dallaire since 1994, when he was UN Force Commander during the Rwandan genocide. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Untamed Americas 12:30am Coast New Zealand (3 of 6). See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Coasts. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 1:00am Time Team 12:30am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire De Salaberry. Charles de Salaberry was born in Beauport, Quebec to a family with a long line of military officers. [DV] [CC] 1:00am Heartbeat Twists of Fate. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am New Tricks The Girl Who Lived. See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am Canada Over the Edge Secrets of the Interior. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00am Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve Sri Lanka to Bangladesh. Sri Lanka was a target for invaders and colonisers for centuries. Now the Chinese are building a new port and a 30-year war is at an end. This leg of the journey ends at Chittagong. [CC] SATURDAY JULY 16 7:00pm National Geographic Game of Lions. One out of eight lions survives into adulthood, and the surviving males enter into bloodline fights. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Coast New Zealand [NEW!] (3 of 6). Historian Neil Oliver is joined by a team of local experts to celebrate New Zealand’s unique history, people, archaeology, geography and wildlife. [CC] 1:30am Buck See 9pm. [RP] [CC] The Forgotten Gunners of WWI. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am First World War 2:00am The Choir: [DV] [RP] [CC] Sing While You Work Birmingham City Council (2 of 8). See 9pm. Breaking the Deadlock. See 10:30pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00am Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve Indonesia to Australia. From Banda Aceh Simon travels to Jakarta and Bali, with Australia being last on his journey. [CC] 3:00am The Great War Tour Sacred Places. See 10pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] SUNDAY JULY 17 4:00am Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children See 11pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 7:00pm Untamed Americas MONDAY JULY 18 Coasts. Shaped by three great oceans, America’s coastline twists well over 100,000 miles almost from pole to pole. It is the only contiguous landmass to encompass nearly every latitude. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Time Team The Forgotten Gunners of WWI. The 20th series begins with an examination of what life was like for the First World War Machine Gun Corps. [CC] 9:00pm The Choir: Sing While You Work Birmingham City Council (2 of 8). As the best workplace choir contest continues, Gareth travels to Birmingham. He discovers a singing traffic warden, a social worker soloist and a high-pitched gardener. [CC] 7:00pm Italy Unpacked (1 of 3). Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring its culture. They begin in Bologna, then go on to Ferrara, Modena and Parma. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] See description on first page.[CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Other Side of the Fence. The students spend a day in a seniors’ home, Gary returns to the place of his birth, Nancy has Healy look at her plumbing and Eva goes to the correctional facility. [DV] [CC] PAGE 6 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 9:00pm Eat: The Story of Food [NEW!] Guilty Pleasures (3 of 4). 10:00pm Wartime Farm (1 of 8). The team begin on the wartime farm by reclaiming badlands to grow new crops. Peter works with a blacksmith, and Ruth and Alex deal with a troublesome tractor. [CC] 9:00pm Don’t Panic: How to End Poverty in 15 Years Statistician Hans Rosling offers real hope for an end to global poverty. [CC] 10:00pm Animal Super Senses [NEW!] See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Scent (3 of 3). Imagine if you could see with sound, smell food buried deep underground, or view the world in slow motion. This series explores the hidden world of animal senses. [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer Other Side of the Fence. See 8:30pm. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Diamonds and Dust. A memorial is set for the cadavers, Gina has a plan for her diamonds, Charlie’s goat has other ideas, Cameron has been tricked and Juliet’s twin sister shocks Gina. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Somewhere Between Four teenaged girls - adopted from China under it’s one child policy – show us what it’s like coming of age in today’s America as trans-racial adoptees. [CC] 10:30pmEchoes 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Women in China face pressure to deliver boys. Who are the women faced with these difficult decisions, and who are the women who raise their children? [DV] [RP] [CC] Wartime Farm (1 of 8). See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 12:00am Don’t Panic: How to End Poverty in 15 Years See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 2:00am Italy Unpacked 1:00am Animal Super Senses 12:00am The Agenda in the Summer 2:00am National Geographic 12:30am Somewhere Between [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Eat: The Story of Food Guilty Pleasures (3 of 4). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am (1 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am From C to C: Chinese Canadian Stories of Migration Filmed in Canada and China’s Guangdong province, this documentary is a moving cinematic tapestry of Chinese Canadian stories of migration. [CC] 4:00am She Wolves: England’s Early Queens (1 of 3). Historian Helen Castor explores how Matilda almost became the first queen of England 800 years ago, and how her daughter-in-law, Eleanor of Aquitaine, achieved it. [CC] TUESDAY JULY 19 7:00pm National Geographic Laverstoke Distillery: Flood of Tears. The massive project to turn a 19th-century paper mill into a gin distillery with two pioneering glass buildings pushes all to their limit. [CC] Face Off. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Scent (3 of 3). See 10pm. [RP] [CC] Laverstoke Distillery: Flood of Tears. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] Originally a law enforcement tool, the mugshot has deviated from its fundamental purpose as a source of criminal identification. [DV] [CC] 4:00am She Wolves: England’s Early Queens (2 of 3). In 1308, at the age of 12, Isabella of France became queen of England. A century later, Margaret of Anjou followed in her footsteps. [CC] See 9pm. [RP] [CC] See 10:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 3:00am Polar Bear Family and Me (2 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 4:00am She Wolves: England’s Early Queens (3 of 3). In 1553, for the first time in English history, all the contenders for the crown were female. Helen Castor examines these three Tudor queens – Jane, Mary and Elizabeth. [CC] THURSDAY JULY 21 WEDNESDAY JULY 20 7:00pm Simon King’s 7:00pm Polar Bear Family and Me See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer Face Off. Prepping for the final anatomy exam is Gina’s nightmare. Charlie’s wife presses him to get a vasectomy. Healy and Nancy rumours swirl, while Gary and Eva get closer. [DV] [CC] See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00amEchoes 3:00amMugshot (2 of 3). Gordon Buchanan returns to Svalbard to trail Lyra and her cubs. He works with scientists to understand how this polar bear family is surviving the unusual arctic weather. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] Diamonds and Dust. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Shetland Diaries (2 of 3). From rocky cliffs to fertile farmland, sand dunes to heather hills, Simon King encounters the wide diversity of wildlife and the full force of the Shetland climate. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] PAGE 7 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Trouble. With school on hiatus, Charlie and Gina search for the missing diamonds, Farida tries to shake off her past, and Dr. Healy and Nancy appear to be on a self-destructive journey. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve Kenya and the Horn of Africa. This leg of Simon Reeve’s journey starts in the south of Kenya, then goes up the coast to Mombasa and on to the Tana Delta, the island of Kiwayu and Somalia. [RP] [CC] 10:00pm The Maestro and the Master The vision for the new Marinsky II Opera House in St. Petersburg was born of maestro Valery Gergiev. Canadian architect, Jack Diamond is bringing it to life. [RP] [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] FRIDAY JULY 22 7:00pm Canada Over the Edge Bella Coola to Prince Rupert. Starting in the town of Bella Coola, we begin an inland aerial journey west, exploring Mount Saugstad and Queen Charlotte Sound. [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] Tent City. Half the class visits a Sudbury tent city, Charlie finds financial relief, Melanie faces the man she wrongfully accused, and Dr. Helvi tries to help Dr. Healy. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Coast New Zealand [NEW!] (4 of 6). Historian Neil Oliver is joined by a team of local experts to celebrate New Zealand’s unique history, people, archaeology, geography, and wildlife. [CC] 9:00pmHeartbeat The Angry Brigade. Jackie and Neil organize a protest forcing Lord Ashfordly to reopen a pathway – allowing access to so-called ramblers. [CC] 10:00pm New Tricks 1:00am The Maestro and the Master 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 2:00am Simon King’s Shetland 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Diaries (2 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] Shark Kill Zone. This film travels to ten shark hot spots to reveal spectacular kinds of shark feeding behaviour, from the Angel shark to the 60-foot Whale shark. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Simon Reeve Kenya and the Horn of Africa. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] See 10pm. [RP] [CC] SATURDAY JULY 23 7:00pm National Geographic [NEW!] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer Body of Evidence. When the body of missing computer expert turns up in the morgue of a teaching hospital under a false name Strickland asks the team to look into the case. [CC] 12:00am Indian Ocean with Streetlife (2 of 3). Professor Mary Beard descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world’s first high-rise city. [CC] [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Trouble. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 4:00am Meet the Romans The Agenda Interview. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] Tent City. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 9:00pm Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington [NEW!] After the release of his documentary Restrepo, photographer Tim Hetherington was killed in Libya. Colleague, Sebastian Junger, traces his work across the world’s battlefields. [CC] 10:30pm First World War Blockade. The British expected to rule the seas, but German submarines evened the odds. The British responded with a blockade of Europe and Germany launched submarine attacks. [DV] [CC] 11:30pm National Geographic Shark Kill Zone. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 12:00am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire 3:00am National Geographic Venom: Nature’s Killer. What they lack in speed, strength and size, some of the world’s deadliest predators make up for with chemical weapons. [DV] [CC] 4:00am Meet the Romans All Roads Lead to Rome (1 of 3). Professor Mary Beard asks not what the Romans did for us, but what the empire did for Rome. [CC] Secord. Bringing to light the story of Laura Secord, who took part in this seminal moment in North American history. [DV] [CC] 12:30am Coast New Zealand (4 of 6). See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 1:30am Which Way Is the Front Line 12:30am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire Tecumseh. Exploring the life of Shawnee War Chief Tecumseh who died in 1813. [DV] [CC] From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:00am Heartbeat The Angry Brigade. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am First World War 2:00am New Tricks 4:00am Meet the Romans Body of Evidence. See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am Canada Over the Edge Bella Coola to Prince Rupert. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] Blockade. See 10:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Behind Closed Doors (3 of 3). Professor Mary Beard delves even deeper into ordinary Roman life by going behind the closed doors of their homes. [CC] PAGE 8 July 2016 Primetime Schedule SUNDAY JULY 24 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer TUESDAY JULY 26 [NEW!] 7:00pm Untamed Americas Deserts. Deserts are among the harshest, most extreme environments on the planet. Wind and water sculpt these thirst-lands into natural monuments. [DV] [CC] 8:00pm Time Team Brancaster. Tony and the Team uncover their largest ever range and number of items from Roman Britain, undertaking their most ambitious geophysics project to date. [CC] 9:00pm The Choir: Sing While You Work Sainsbury’s (3 of 8). Gareth checks out the talent at supermarket giant, Sainsbury’s. [CC] 10:00pm The Great War Tour The Vimy Pilgrimage. Norm Christie reveals the story of the largest peacetime armada in Canadian history – the 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage to Europe – to honor the 60,000 dead of the Great War. [DV] [CC] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Prison Confidential. Charlie’s unauthorized prescription for a prisoner puts he and Farida in jeopardy, Melanie is intrigued by a cannabis cure, Eva and Gary encounter a racist police officer. [DV] [CC] 7:00pm National Geographic Laverstoke Distillery: Building the Impossible. In the final chapter of turning a 19th century paper mill into a state of the art gin distillery, delays pile up and the schedule has to be ripped apart. [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] 9:00pm Eat: The Story of Food [NEW!] Baked and Buzzed (4 of 4). Food. It has driven nearly everything we have ever done as a species, and yet it is one of the most overlooked aspects of human history. [CC] 10:00pm Wartime Farm (2 of 8). The team tackle the conditions faced by British farmers in 1940, when the full impact of rationing took hold during the Nazi bombing in the Blitz. [CC] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Big Fish. Gary and Cameron are trapped at a fly-in camp, Charlie tries to honour a promise, Melanie tries to fix things with a miner, and Gina learns about Dr. Dallaire’s history. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Which Way Is the Front Line In India, the fishermen who witnessed the 2004 tsunami refuse to go back to the sea, and their wives are now selling their kidneys to feed their families. [RP] [CC] Prison Confidential. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington After the release of his documentary Restrepo, photographer Tim Hetherington was killed in Libya. Colleague, Sebastian Junger, traces his work across the world’s battlefields. [RP] [CC] 12:00am Eat: The Story of Food 10:08pm Sand Wars 12:00am Untamed Americas 1:00am Deserts. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Wartime Farm (2 of 8). See 10pm. [RP] [CC] Every house, skyscraper and glass building, every bridge, airport and sidewalk in our society depends on sand. Can the supply satisfy the demand? [CC] 1:00am Time Team 2:00am Italy Unpacked Braincaster. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] (2 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer 2:00am The Choir: 3:00am Inside Disaster: Haiti 11:00pm The Market Sing While You Work Sainsbury’s (3 of 8). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am The Great War Tour The Vimy Pilgrimage. See 10pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 4:00am The Market See 11pm. [RP] [CC] MONDAY JULY 25 7:00pm Italy Unpacked (2 of 3). Giorgio Locatelli goes home to Lombardy, a region brimming with engineering innovations. The first stop is Corgeno, then on to Milan and ending in Mantua. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Baked and Buzzed (4 of 4). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Emergency (1 of 3). Thirty-six hours after one of the deadliest earthquakes in history, an International Federation of Red Cross team is travelling to Haiti to conduct its largest operation ever. [CC] 4:00am Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey (1 of 3). Hosts Kate Humble and Helen Czerski follow the sun from July to December. Their quest takes them the globe over to observe first-hand the dramatic influences of spin on our world. [CC] See 8pm.[RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Big Fish. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington See 9pm. [RP] [CC] 1:08am Sand Wars See 10:08pm. [RP] [CC] 2:00am National Geographic Laverstoke Distillery: Building the Impossible. See 7pm. [RP] [CC] PAGE 9 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 3:00am Inside Disaster: Haiti Relief. Two weeks after the earthquake, over a million people are becoming more desperate. Operations become difficult for the team. [CC] 4:00am Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey (2 of 3). Kate Humble and Helen Czerski follow the sun from January through the spring equinox, revealing how changes in the earth’s orbit have shaped our planet. [CC] 1:00am Father Figures See 10pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 7:00pm Polar Bear Family and Me (3 of 3). Gordon Buchanan and the team return to Svalbard in September on the trail of Lyra and her cub Miki. Lyra is very thin and is refusing to let Miki suckle. [CC] [DV] [RP] [CC] (3 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 12:00am Indian Ocean with 3:00am Inside Disaster: Haiti Simon Reeve Oman to the Maldives. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Recovery. Six months after one of the world’s deadliest earthquakes, people in Haiti are struggling to survive and the Red Cross is one of the few organizations still distributing aid. [CC] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical Extraordinary Journey Orbit: Earth’s Extraordinary Journey (3 of 3). In this final episode Kate Humble and Helen Czerski travel back from the March equinox to the end of June. Kate is in the Arctic and Helen chases a tornado. [CC] THURSDAY JULY 28 7:00pm Simon King’s Shetland Diaries (3 of 3). Simon and his family encounter a multitude of wildlife and take part in the traditions and rituals of the local community. [CC] Tree of Life. During a Tornado disaster simulation, Dr. Helvi’s patience is tested. Charlie and Farida help a roadside accident victim and Nancy gets a surprise visitor. 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [DV] [CC] [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] [DV] [RP] [CC] Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. Melanie and Gina try to help an octogenarian in crisis, Charlie tries to honour a promise to an inmate, Nancy learns some unsettling news, and Gary tries to help a junkie. [DV] [CC] 9:00pm Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve Oman to the Maldives. Simon witnesses a smuggling trade between Oman and Iran. He visits Kumzar, Mumbai and the Maldives. [RP] [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer The Agenda Interview. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical Tree of Life. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am The Lost Highway See 9pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Diaries (3 of 3). See 7pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am Smoke Traders The film looks at the Mohawk Nation’s tobacco trade involvement from a Native perspective. [DV] [CC] 4:00am Antiques to the Rescue Borris House. The Kavanagh family at Borris House in Ireland desperately needs money to keep their stately home weather tight. [CC] FRIDAY JULY 29 BC’s Northern Coastal Boundary. An aerial exploration begins at Seven Sisters Provincial Park and ends in the town of Powell River. [RP] [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical 10:00pm Father Figures When filmmaker April Butler’s 73-year-old father Dale began a romantic relationship with a 23-year-old woman from the Philippines, Butler didn’t know what to make of it. [DV] [RP] [CC] Sculptor See 10pm. [RP] [CC] 7:00pm Canada Over the Edge 9:00pm The Lost Highway Howard Gibbs’s 80-year-old gas station needs new tanks or the inspectors will shut him down. He’s desperate to lure his daughter back from the city to help. 1:00am Chaorismatic – David Altmejd 2:00am Simon King’s Shetland 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door. See 8:30pm. 2:00am Polar Bear Family and Me 4:00am Orbit: Earth’s WEDNESDAY JULY 27 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical 10:00pm Chaorismatic – David Altmejd Sculptor We journey into the strange yet beautiful world of artist David Altmejd. Filmmaker Renald Bellemare follows him as he prepares for the prestigious Venice Biennial in 2007. [CC] 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 8:00pm The Agenda in the Summer [NEW!] See description on first page. [CC] 8:30pm Hard Rock Medical True Nature. Gary and Charlie attend an autopsy, Warren and Nancy have a heart-to-heart, Dr. Healy nurses a shotgun victim, Farida helps Erica and Gina, and Eva find Charlie’s goat. [DV] [CC] 9:00pmHeartbeat Fire and Ashes. A series of fires end in tragedy, Maggie discovers she is pregnant, and Ventress uncovers an imposter using his name. [CC] 10:00pm New Tricks Love Means Nothing in Tennis. 16 year-old tennis champion Alice Kemp fell to her death from a balcony. Did Alice jump, or was she pushed? [CC] PAGE 10 July 2016 Primetime Schedule 11:00pm The Agenda in the Summer See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 11:30pm National Geographic 2:00am The Choir: [DV] [RP] [CC] Sing While You Work Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (4 of 8). See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Wild Yellowstone: She Wolf. See 7pm. 11:30pm Hard Rock Medical True Nature. See 8:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:30am Coast New Zealand (5 of 6). See 8pm. [RP] [CC] 3:00am Greatest Tank Battles Norton. Focusing on the role that John Norton played in the war of 1812. [DV] [CC] 1:30am [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:30am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire 3:00am First World War 12:00am Canada 1812 Forged in Fire The Manor See 9pm. [RP] [CC] The Battle for Germany. See 10pm. 4:00am The Lost Highway Collins. By the time of his death at the age of 97, Enos Collins was considered the wealthiest man in Canada. [DV] [CC] Revolution. See 10:30pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 4:00am Antiques to the Rescue 1:00am Heartbeat Fire and Ashes. See 9pm. [RP] [CC] Marston Hall. Marston Hall survived an attack by Oliver Cromwell, but is now under threat from structural problems. [CC] 2:00am New Tricks SUNDAY JULY 31 [RP] [CC] 7:00pm Untamed Americas Love Means Nothing in Tennis. See 10pm. 3:00am Canada Over the Edge BC’s Northern Coastal Boundary. See 7pm. See 11pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] Forests. The Americas boast the greatest variety of forests in the world: from the Amazon to the north’s boreal forests. [DV] [CC] [RP] [CC] 8:00pm Time Team 4:00am Antiques to the Rescue The Haining. The trustees in charge of a Scottish recluses’ mansion need John’s expert advice. [CC] A Capital Hill. Time Team investigate Caerau Hillfort, a huge hill near Cardiff that may be the lost Iron Age capital of South Wales? [CC] SATURDAY JULY 30 9:00pm The Choir: 7:00pm National Geographic [NEW!] Wild Yellowstone: She Wolf. The famous Yellowstone Lamar Canyon wolf pack is led by a female: the She-Wolf. This is her story. Sing While You Work Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (4 of 8). Choirmaster Gareth Malone continues his bid to find the year’s best workplace choir. [CC] [DV] [CC] 10:00pm Greatest Tank Battles 8:00pm Coast New Zealand [NEW!] (5 of 6). Historian Neil Oliver is joined by a team of local experts to celebrate New Zealand’s unique history, people, archaeology, geography, and wildlife. [CC] 9:00pm The Manor When he was six, Shawney Cohen’s father bought “The Manor” strip club in Guelph, Ontario. Thirty years later, the family’s lifestyle has got the better of them. [RP] [CC] The Battle for Germany. In 1944 the US 3rd Armored Division spearheaded the Allied push from the western border of Germany towards Berlin. [DV] [CC] 11:00pm The Lost Highway Howard Gibbs’s 80-year-old gas station needs new tanks or they will shut him down. He’s desperate to lure his daughter back from the city to help. [DV] [RP] [CC] 12:00am Untamed Americas Forests. See 7pm. [DV] [RP] [CC] 10:30pm First World War Revolution. As the war dragged on, governments worried about unrest in their own countries. [DV] [CC] 1:00am Time Team A Capital Hill. See 8pm. [RP] [CC] PAGE 11
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