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Season 1

  • S01E01 How the Kids Took Over

    • October 12, 2006
    • CBC

    The fight for your children's money & influence. In the last 10 years, corporations have doubled what they spend marketing to your children. It's no wonder. Children influence 62% of family purchases - everything from snack food to cameras to cars. Kids under twelve are at the epicentre of consumer culture.

  • S01E02 Arctic Rush

    • October 19, 2006
    • CBC

    Until recently, easy passage across the Arctic’s frozen landscape remained the stuff of fantasy and fable. Who could afford – or risk - cutting through thousands of miles of ice to go from East to West? But, near the Canadian port of Churchill, one of the country’s top arctic scientists, David Barber, from the University of Manitoba, is finding data that may change everything. His teams have been studying the ice in the Arctic for quite a while and have just embarked on a new project on Button Bay – just north of Churchill – which they will study for the next decade.

  • S01E03 The Fifty Sixers

    • October 26, 2006
    • CBC

    In October 1956, the people of Hungary rose up against the Soviet empire. When the Russian army crushed the revolution, Canada opened its doors to one of the largest refugee migrations in its history.

  • S01E04 Ferry Command

    • November 2, 2006
    • CBC

    The little-known story of the civilian adventurers who came to Britain's rescue in the darkest hours of World War II.

  • S01E05 13th Mission

    • November 9, 2006
    • CBC

    One Lancaster bomber. The women who built it. And the men who flew it. The story of a fateful mission over France one week after D-Day in June 1944.

  • S01E06 Diet Confidential

    • January 4, 2007
    • CBC

    This program explores the diet industry, tracing the path of such blockbusters as The Atkins Diet, which spawned a multi-million dollar industry including books, food products, and restaurant menus. The program follows Dr. Stuart Fischer as he develops what may be the next big diet craze, as well as examining the links between the media and food companies. Finally, a look ahead at what may be the next big fad.

  • S01E07 High Heel Confidential

    • January 11, 2007
    • CBC

    Shoes are hot: in 2004, sales generated close to $40 billion in the U.S. alone and the numbers continue to rise. This lucrative market is now shadowed by a growing underworld of fakes and knock-offs that are consumed almost as eagerly as the originals. With the average North American woman owning at least 30 pairs of shoes, High Heel Confidential examines the dollar value of obsession.

  • S01E08 Hairstyle Confidential

    • January 18, 2007
    • CBC

    Hairstyle Confidential untangles the myths and mystique surrounding hair in popular culture. Go behind the scenes with the original stylist guru Vidal Sassoon. Spend a day with Hollywood’s hottest hairdresser, Ken Pavés. Enter the little-known world behind the latest fad — hair extensions — from their beginnings as the shorn hair of devout Hindus in India to the dyeing and styling process in Italy. Learn all about the next miracle cure for baldness and why we spill all our secrets to our “hairapists”.

  • S01E09 Chocolate Confidential

    • January 25, 2007
    • CBC

    It’s the most popular flavour in the world, and as Chocolate Confidential reveals, the lengths to which some people will go to pursue their passion for chocolate are amazing. You can drink it, eat it, it’s good for your heart and can even be a beauty tool — it’s undeniably a universal obsession. With the average North American consuming 11.7 pounds of chocolate each year, the Swiss taking in double that, and Valentine’s Day offering the perfect marketing opportunity, chocolate has become a billion dollar industry.

  • S01E10 Gamer Revolution (1)

    • February 1, 2007
    • CBC

    GAMER REVOLUTION explores how computer games are not only a new medium for the 21st century, they are a massive form of change in our world." says Rachel Low, President, Red Apple Entertainment. "The idea of living inside a computer-generated universe is happening right now. The line between the real world and the virtual world is disappearing. Millions of people feel that they have a life inside these games." In Part One, the documentary takes viewers around the world from Asia to the heart of the Middle East in search of the most mind-bending stories from the leading edge of the game revolution. It also features interviews with gamers and game developers such as Will Wright, creator of the wildly popular life simulation game The Sims.

  • S01E11 Gamer Revolution (2)

    • February 8, 2007
    • CBC

    GAMER REVOLUTION explores how computer games are not only a new medium for the 21st century, they are a massive form of change in our world." says Rachel Low, President, Red Apple Entertainment. "The idea of living inside a computer-generated universe is happening right now. The line between the real world and the virtual world is disappearing. Millions of people feel that they have a life inside these games." Part Two focuses on the incredible worldwide growth of the virtual world. Tens of millions of people are now spending more time in the virtual world of online games than they are in the real world.

  • S01E12 Embracing Bob's Killer

    • February 22, 2007
    • CBC

    If someone killed a member of your family, would you be able to forgive the killer? Embracing Bob’s Killer is the story of Katy Hutchison, a vivacious 45-year-old widow with two children, and Ryan Aldridge, the young man who killed Katy’s husband, Bob. Bob was trying to break up a drunken house party near his home in Squamish, B.C. on New Years Eve 1997, when Ryan kicked him four times in the head, severing a major artery and killing Bob almost instantly. The documentary follows Katy and Ryan, as she seeks to forgive her husband’s killer and bring him into her life. It’s a complex psychological portrait of two people whose lives came together through tragic circumstance. How can Katy forgive, and why? Can Ryan forgive himself, and should he? What does the range of reactions to their story, from adulation to anger, say about the choices we make when faced with loss and tragedy?

  • S01E13 In The Crossfire

    • March 1, 2007
    • CBC

    Louise Arbour has what her predecessor called "the job from hell." She is the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights at a time when jihad and 'the war against terror' dominate world affairs and erode human rights. Arbour is a Canadian who, as UN's War Crimes Prosecutor for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, indicted Slobodan Milosevic. She served four years on Canada's Supreme Court before Kofi Annan gave her another platform for her activism and strong views of human rights.

  • S01E14 Generation XXL

    • March 8, 2007
    • CBC

    Vincent is addicted to fast food; Greg hides behind his jokes; Kat searches for herself in beauty products; and a bullied Raya retreats to her room. All four of these Nova Scotia teenagers are profiled on Generation XXL, an hour-long documentary from filmmaker Teresa MacInnes.

  • S01E15 Virus Hunters

    • March 15, 2007
    • CBC

    Few things on Earth are spookier than viruses. Not surprisingly the word virus means "poisonous slime" in Latin.

  • S01E16 Crazy Eights

    • March 29, 2007
    • CBC

    Crazy Eights is an intimate look at the life of the Canadian soldier at war in the dusty and dangerous region of southern Afghanistan. The Royal Canadian Regiment Charles Company Eight Platoon—The Crazy Eights—have suffered more than any platoon in the war, sustaining casualties in both Operation Medusa and a friendly fire attack over Labour Day weekend.

  • S01E17 The Battle for Baghdad

    • April 5, 2007
    • CBC

    Four years after the invasion of Iraq, American troops battle it out with insurgents on Haifa Street in downtown Baghdad … paying the price for four years of military and political miscalculations. In a last desperate gamble to save what many see as a losing war, a ‘surge' of over 25,000 extra troops are being rushed to Baghdad … Lose the Battle for Baghdad, and you lose Iraq.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Cracking Up

    • August 30, 2007
    • CBC

    Paul Decarie rolls out of bed in his tiny apartment on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Shuffling to the bathroom, he gulps down some pills, lights a cigarette, and begins an intense monologue with himself in the mirror. Paul's mental illness may have relegated him to the fringes of the city, but this is no delusional indulgence. He's rehearsing for one of the biggest nights of his life - his debut as a professional comic. When he steps up to the microphone, it will be the end of an incredible journey that began one year ago. That's when 11 courageous people signed up for a pioneering course that teaches stand up comedy to people with mental illness.

  • S02E02 Driving Dreams: Revolution on Wheels (1)

    • September 6, 2007
    • CBC

    Driving Dreams is about China's new love affair with the car – how it promises freedom to travel and a better life – and how the world's automakers see it as a market as large as the rest of the worlds' combined. Driving Dreams is also about the environment and what's at stake as cars – to some degree everywhere but especially in China, pollute the skies. Part One: Jaguar has a new model, the XK. It's being presented at the London Auto Show and, for Jaguar's chief stylist Ian Callum, it's important that this beautiful, fast car stand out. Jaguar is resting its future on it.

  • S02E03 Driving Dreams: Re-inventing The Wheel (2)

    • September 13, 2007
    • CBC

    Driving Dreams is about China's new love affair with the car – how it promises freedom to travel and a better life – and how the world's automakers see it as a market as large as the rest of the worlds' combined. Driving Dreams is also about the environment and what's at stake as cars – to some degree everywhere but especially in China, pollute the skies. Part Two: Cars are racing into China – creating jobs, making millionaires, changing lives – and fueling ambitions of world economic dominance. This episode takes us shopping for a car in Beijing with the Rens, a young couple who can't wait to own one.

  • S02E04 Darfur: On Our Watch

    • October 11, 2007
    • CBC

    CBC cameras follow actress Mia Farrow on an emotionally harrowing journey through the desolate refugee camps along the Chad/ Darfur border.

  • S02E05 How to Stop a Hurricane

    • October 18, 2007
    • CBC

    There are two things you can say for sure about hurricanes. One, they are Nature’s most destructive force, and two, another big one will soon be on its way.

  • S02E06 The Selling Game

    • October 25, 2007
    • CBC

    The average consumer is exposed to 6,000 marketing messages on any given day. - Joe Jaffe, New Marketing Guru It's a bizarre new world of persuasion. The Selling Game takes a High Definition tour from New York to Silicon Valley, to a tiny cheese factory in England, to get to the bottom of it all... Give us an hour of attention, and we'll see that you never look at ads the same way again. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. Honest.

  • S02E07 Canadaville, USA

    • November 1, 2007
    • CBC

    On August 29, 2005, Frank Stronach watched on his TV as water and chaos raged in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Shocked to see abandoned victims fend for themselves while FEMA fumbled over red tape, he decided to command a private rescue operation. Stronach, chairman of the $20-billion-plus Canadian Magna International auto-parts empire, began by whisking hundreds of New Orleans residents to safety. Then, with the purchase of an 800-acre plot of land in sleepy Louisiana bayou country, he laid the foundations for a bold social experiment. With five years free rent and the aim to produce the “best organic food in America,” Stronach would give evacuees a fresh start and a chance to escape the vicious cycle of poverty that controlled their lives long before Katrina hit. Affectionately, the evacuees called the community Canadaville for the effort, commitment and volunteer work that Canadians contributed.

  • S02E08 China's Sexual Revolution

    • November 8, 2007
    • CBC

    You've heard about China's Cultural Revolution and its sizzling Economic Revolution. But you haven't heard about its other great social upheaval - the Chinese Sexual Revolution - and like everything in that country it's happening at warp speed.

  • S02E09 Hunting the Predators

    • November 15, 2007
    • CBC

    There are twenty million websites that depict sex with children - and tens of thousands of children abused by people they know and once trusted - neighbours... school teachers... even family members. This is the story of the men and women who are working around the clock in a desperate race against odds to save these kids from their lives of unimaginable horror.

  • S02E10 Dubai: Miracle or Mirage?

    • November 22, 2007
    • CBC

    DUBAI: MIRACLE OR MIRAGE? is a one-hour documentary that examines one the world’s most fascinating and fastest developing city-states.

  • S02E11 Paris Hilton, Inc.

    • November 29, 2007
    • CBC

    We are drowning in celebrity culture and certainly no tabloid topic has been as big as Paris Hilton. Her incarceration– and subsequent release, then re-incarceration and her ultimate release once again–left us submerged knee-deep in the twists and turns of her life. But to truly get at this world the documentary begins and ends with Paris…Hilton that is. Famous for doing nothing, she is the ultimate manifestation of our obsession with celebrity culture and the massive profits that it wields. As long as we are willing to watch and read, who can resist feeding our habit?

  • S02E12 The Pagan Christ

    • December 6, 2007
    • CBC

    What if it could be proven that Jesus never existed? What if there was evidence that every word of the New Testament – the cornerstone of Christianity – is based on myth and metaphor? Based on Tom Harpur’s national bestseller, The Pagan Christ examines these very questions.

  • S02E13 Polar Bear Fever

    • January 10, 2008
    • CBC

    Question: How did the polar bear become the rock star of the animal kingdom? The answer may be that around the world millions of otherwise ordinary people have developed a serious case of polar bear fever. It afflicts photographers, environmentalists, eco-tourists and ordinary citizens who can’t bear the thought that this magnificent solitary creature may be in trouble.

  • S02E14 Desperately Seeking Doctors

    • January 17, 2008
    • CBC

    As Canadians, we loved to brag about our efficient and universal health care system that was the envy of the world. But the system is broken, and nearly 5 million Canadians are now without a family doctor. Last year alone, 2 million Canadians went in search of a doctor and came up empty-handed. They discovered firsthand that Canada is in the middle of a critical doctor shortage. The family doctor that Canadians know and love is at risk of extinction.

  • S02E15 Pet Food: A Dog's Breakfast

    • January 24, 2008
    • CBC

    Do we really know what we're feeding our pets? In the Spring of 2007, pet owners across North America were devastated when upwards of 50,000 of their beloved pet dogs and cats fell seriously ill after eating tainted pet food. Many of the animals died. Menu Foods of Toronto, the manufacturer, initiated the biggest recall of pet food in North American history.

  • S02E16 The Battle of the Bag

    • January 31, 2008
    • CBC

    It's hard to imagine life in the 21st century without them. Plastic bags only got a handle on the mainstream about 25 years ago but in that time they have become ubiquitous, not only here in Canada but around the globe.

  • S02E17 How to be Happy

    • February 14, 2008
    • CBC

    How many times have you thought: "I just want to be happy"? Since the time of Aristotle humans have been trying to find the key to happiness, and how we can be happier. More than 35,000 books have been published on the topic, and it's been the subject of numerous TV shows, movies and motivational seminars.

  • S02E18 Blue Jean Confidential

    • February 28, 2008
    • CBC

    Blue jeans are the world’s favourite fashion statement — so popular they’ve become an American icon. Here’s a garment that’s remained hip for more than half a century, that’s thrived from World Wars to the present. We trace blue jean culture, from mining days to the ranch, from the beat and hippie generations to the world’s designer labels and celebrity cachet.

  • S02E19 Fidel Castro: A Life of Revolution

    • February 28, 2008
    • CBC

    After ruling Cuba for close to fifty years, Fidel Castro has stepped down. From his childhood in rural Cuba through his fight in the Sierra Maestra to winning the revolution and transforming the country, Fidel Castro: A Life of Revolution presents an account of his life and times that has rarely been heard – the account of Castro himself, taken largely from private letters, correspondence, speeches and interviews.

  • S02E20 Canine Confidential

    • March 6, 2008
    • CBC

    Canine Confidential explores a contemporary coexistence like nothing else in the human-animal world. We've always claimed dogs are "man's best friend," but it now seems they've become full-fledged members of our family, too. Today, doggie couture is a multi-billion dollar business, dog dancing is an unlikely but highly competitive craze, and in Texas, you can find the only military base in the world training dogs for the frontlines of war.

  • S02E21 Winning for a Living

    • March 6, 2008
    • CBC

    Contests! We've all filled out a form, mailed in a ballot, or rolled up a rim. The temptation is irresistible: after all, who doesn't like to win something? But for some people, the lure of big prizes turns into a marathon dance with Lady Luck. These dedicated - some might call obsessed - individuals are known as "contestors".

  • S02E22 Sneaker confidential

    • March 13, 2008
    • CBC

    A witty and entertaining look inside the heart and sole of the running shoe. We'll discover how sneakers have become the footwear of the day. Through interviews with athletes, designers, scientists and sneakerheads, we'll explore the dominance of the running shoe in popular culture. We'll find out why the shoe was invented. We'll race to the finish line and the assembly line to understand how these high-tech marvels are made and marketed. We'll get a sneak peek into the latest trends on the streets of New York. And we'll put ourselves in superstars' shoes to find out how they get their kicks

  • S02E23 Tar Sands: The Selling of Alberta

    • March 13, 2008
    • CBC

    Tar Sands: The Selling of Alberta captures the intersecting storylines of a remarkable cast of characters eager to cash in on the oil boom in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Washington lobbyists, pipefitters from Newfoundland, Chinese investors and Norwegian industrialists descend on tar-soaked "Fort McMoney", a modern-day Eldorado, where rents are sky rocketing and cocaine abuse is four times the provincial average. Up for grabs - a stake in a $100 billion energy bonanza and Canada's economic sovereignty.

  • S02E24 Wine Confidential

    • March 20, 2008
    • CBC

    Wine-makers have discovered that there are huge profits in making quality wine at reasonable prices. The result is an industry worth over 200 billion dollars worldwide. It's nothing short of a revolution and wine lovers around the world are lapping it up. Millions are being spent at auctions, and celebrities have now joined the ranks of top winemakers. We pop the cork on this widespread phenomenon.

  • S02E25 Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear

    • March 23, 2008
    • CBC

    Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear takes viewers into the heart of a country that has been the subject of such intense debate and asks whether or not the lives of ordinary citizens are improving. In order to gain unique access to Afghans living in remote and particularly dangerous areas the CBC engaged local journalists and camera crews.

  • S02E26 Gardening Confidential

    • March 27, 2008
    • CBC

    Gardening Confidential takes us on an international exploration of one of the most obsessive hobbies in human history, and discovers some surprising modern twists. From robotic lawnmowers to gardens on Mars, from trendy Manhattan rooftops to virtual gardens in cyberspace, this ancient craft has entered the space age and become a multi-billion dollar industry. Meet some of the most single-minded gardeners in the world and discover how gardening can get you in trouble with the law.

  • S02E27 The Climb

    • March 27, 2008
    • CBC

    On October 5th, 1982, Laurie Skreslet scaled more than twenty-nine thousand feet to become the first Canadian on Mount Everest. For Canadians, it was moment of unadulterated pride. For Skreslet and his fellow climbers, it was a triumph littered with bitterness, broken relationships and the bodies of four dead men. The Climb takes Skreslet and fellow summiter Pat Morrow back to Base Camp, reliving the traumatic and triumphant events of 1982. But this is no stroll back to the mountain. Pat Morrow faces the challenge of a mystery illness that might prevent his return to the mountain. And Laurie Skreslet has brought his nineteen year old daughter, Natasha – a young woman who has hardly seen her father in ten years.

  • S02E28 Cell Phone: The Ring Heard Around the World

    • April 3, 2008
    • CBC

    One little gadget, 3.3 billion subscribers -- half the population of the planet! It may fit in the palm of your hand, but the cell phone packs a powerful punch. By the year 2010, an estimated 90% of the world will have cell phone coverage. So what does that mean to all of us who are the foot soldiers in the mobile revolution?

  • S02E29 Al Queda Code

    • April 3, 2008
    • CBC

    Security experts the world over agree about one thing in the so-called War on Terror: If we do not try to decipher jihadi and terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda and how they communicate with operatives, potential converts and the disaffected Muslim masses worldwide, then we will never be able to counter the growing global jihadist movement. Global Jihad does not only consist of terrorist attacks or military actions. The global war waged by Muslim fundamentalists is also a war of images.

  • S02E30 Air India 182

    • June 22, 2008
    • CBC

    A look at one of the worst plane bombings of the 20th century. In 1985, an Air India 747 flying from Montreal, Canada to Delhi was blown up in mid-flight by Khalistani extremists. All 331 passengers were killed, most were of Indian origin.

  • S02E31 The girls of summer

    • July 31, 2008
    • CBC

    Although many would argue that Canada’s favourite sport is played on the ice, a group of young female soccer players beg to differ. These Canadian teenagers dream of playing for Canada at the FIFA Under 17 World Cup — but only 20 of them will make the cut. The Girls of Summer is a story about soccer, but also about all the normal pressures of being a teenage girl — from peer pressure to parental pressure to the pressure to excel in school.

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Museum (1)

    • September 11, 2008
    • CBC

  • S03E02 The Museum (2)

    • September 18, 2008
    • CBC

  • S03E03 The Mystery of Champlain

    • September 25, 2008
    • CBC

    Samuel de Champlain lived his life with his eyes on the horizon. He never wanted to be the second person to see what lay beyond it. We think we know him well - the founder of Québec City, a daring adventurer, a meticulous mapmaker and a great explorer. But in fact his life is as big a mystery as this country was when he first landed. Was he a commoner with uncommon ambitions? Was he illegitimate royalty? Or was he a spy? Whoever he was, Champlain was not the man we think we know.

  • S03E04 The U.S. vs Omar Khadr

    • October 16, 2008
    • CBC

    Canadian Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr goes to trial this fall. Will he get a fair trial?

  • S03E05 Dolphin Dealer

    • October 23, 2008
    • CBC

    A haunting film about the largest capture and export of wild dolphins in history, perpetrated by the world's most notorious dolphin dealer, Canadian Christopher Porter.

  • S03E06 Rude: Where are Our Manners?

    • October 30, 2008
    • CBC

    A journey through the past and into our present while asking difficult questions - are we more uncivil, where did we go wrong, did we go wrong, and is it possible to change?

  • S03E07 The Disappearing Male

    • November 8, 2008
    • CBC

    An investigation into the worldwide decline in the male birthrate and the toxic threat to the male reproductive system. The cause? Chemicals used in everyday plastics, from drinking bottles to soft toys for infants.

  • S03E08 The Sky's the Limit

    • November 13, 2008
    • CBC

    Can the aviation industry overcome crises of higher fuel prices, congested airports, expanding markets and pollution or will it be grounded?

  • S03E09 Web Warriors

    • November 20, 2008
    • CBC

    Web Warriors is a one-hour documentary that offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world's newest and most vulnerable frontier: cyberspace. We enter the world of hackers like Mafia Boy - a 15 year old high school student who rose to infamy in 2000 by causing millions of dollars in damage after single-handedly shutting down internet giants - including Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, Dell, eTrade, and CNN.

  • S03E10 How To Divorce and Not Wreck the Kids

    • January 8, 2009
    • CBC

    Parents, governments and courts now all recognize how high conflict divorce damages children. Our cameras follow divorcing couples as they employ positive alternatives - from do-it-yourself kits and mediation to the groundbreaking approach known as collaborative divorce. And we get feedback from the kids themselves.

  • S03E11 Forever Plastic

    • January 15, 2009
    • CBC

    Durable, high-tech, sexy and see through...we just can't seem to resist its glossy appeal. Over the years plastics have quietly permeated all parts of our lives. But what do we do with something that doesn't go away when we throw it way?

  • S03E12 Fly Me to the Moon

    • January 22, 2009
    • CBC

    From Frank Sinatra's refrain to the Apollo mission, from the rituals of the ancients to sci-fi dreams of colonization, we explore the complex and lyrical relationship between man and moon.

  • S03E13 Battle for the Arctic

    • January 29, 2009
    • CBC

    The battle for the Arctic with its rich reserves of oil and gas is the new Cold War. But is it a battle Canada can win?

  • S03E14 The Truth About Liars

    • February 5, 2009
    • CBC

    The truth is...we are all liars. Scientists say that by the age of four we have all learned to lie. We lie to protect ourselves and others, and to get what we want and need. Most of us fib in one of every four conversations that last more than ten minutes. Featuring the latest science, psychology, and technology, this entertaining documentary tells us how lying is a part of our everyday lives and is integral to our survival.

  • S03E15 Love Interrupted

    • February 12, 2009
    • CBC

    Couples reunite with their first loves after decades of separation, with exhilarating but at times damaging results.

  • S03E16 Bio-Dad

    • February 26, 2009
    • CBC

    A man born of artificial insemination searches for his biological father - and takes a look at the brave new world to come.

  • S03E17 Shockwave

    • March 5, 2009
    • CBC

    Surviving the next big quake/tsunami predicted to hit Canada's west coast.

  • S03E18 Wild Horse Redemption

    • March 12, 2009
    • CBC

    At a Colorado prison, hard-core criminals are taught the training methods of 'horse whisperers' and given ninety days to break and train mustang horses. Can two wild creatures tame each another?

  • S03E19 India Reborn - Might and Myth

    • March 14, 2009
    • CBC

    An array of charismatic characters introduces you to the world's newest superpower.

  • S03E20 India Reborn - Manufacturing Dreams

    • March 14, 2009
    • CBC

    A look at Bollywood and a cast of diverse characters caught in a world of bright spectacles and stark divisions.

  • S03E21 Great Food Revolution: (Part 1 of 4)

    • March 19, 2009
    • CBC

    In Episode 1 of the The Great Food Revolution, find out how in just 30 years North American diners have gone from “Yuk! I’m not eating that!” to “Guess what I ate last night!” Our penchant for the exotic has buoyed a booming global food trade and a modern food-processing industry. Yet despite all this passion for food, fewer and fewer of us can actually cook. Eating out and ordering in have become so common, we’ve almost done away with a once-sacred ritual: family dinner.

  • S03E22 Great Food Revolution: Battle to Get on Your Plate (Part 2 of 4)

    • March 19, 2009
    • CBC

    Our grand love affair with food. We'll show you how and why diners in the Western world have gone from "Yuk! I'm not eating that!" to "Guess what I ate last night!"

  • S03E23 India Reborn - India On the Move

    • March 22, 2009
    • CBC

    The excitement of cities pulsating with new wealth t0 the despair of a countryside rife with loss and longing.

  • S03E24 India Reborn - Mother India

    • March 22, 2009
    • CBC

    A spicy and delicious episode about the land of a thousand dishes..

  • S03E25 Great Food Revolution: Feeding New York (Part 3 of 4)

    • March 26, 2009
    • CBC

    A fast and furious slice of organized chaos as one of the biggest cities on earth feeds its citizens.

  • S03E26 Great Food Revolution: Food of the Future (Part 4 of 4)

    • March 26, 2009
    • CBC

    What will we be eating in the next five years? From the assembly lines of the world's biggest food company to the kitchen of a Vancouver chef,serving jellyfish to his upscale diners.

  • S03E27 China's Earthquake

    • April 2, 2009
    • CBC

    Dramatic stories from the 2008 Sichuan earthquake - tales of endurance and hope, sorrow and rage, of life extinguished and life reborn

  • S03E28 Porndemic: Sex in the Digital Age

    • April 2, 2009
    • CBC

    Porndemic puts faces and personalities to the extraordinarily profitable business of pornography today.

  • S03E29 This Can Happen to You

    • April 9, 2009
    • CBC

    Rubin Hurricane Carter, takes on the justice system for how it treated Ronald Dalton, a 30-year-old banker, in Gander, Nfld., who went to prison for strangling his wife-a crime he didn't commit.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Malls R Us

    • August 20, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E02 The Spies Who Came in from the Sea

    • August 20, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E03 The Beat Goes On (1)

    • August 27, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E04 The Beat Goes On (1)

    • September 3, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E05 Rise Up (1)

    • September 10, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E06 Rise Up (2)

    • September 17, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E07 Pedal Power

    • September 24, 2009
    • CBC

  • S04E08 Canada, Above and Beyond - First Flight

    • October 8, 2009
    • CBC

    First Flight illustrates how flight has changed individuals and revolutionized a country. It captures the passion of a group of aviation devotees as they painstakingly stitch the canvas wings and hammer together a replica of the Silver Dart, hoping to experience the thrill of flying the same way the early pilots did.

  • S04E09 Canada, Above and Beyond - Conquering Geology

    • October 15, 2009
    • CBC

    From the beginning, air flight in Canada presented dizzying possibilities. But there were formidable hurdles to overcome. Canadian pilots and their flying machines would have to adapt to a landscape that looked untamable.

  • S04E10 Canada, Above and Beyond - Lifelines

    • October 22, 2009
    • CBC

    This episode explores how the airplane has become an indispensable tool - literally a lifeline - to those living in isolation or danger. Lifelines shows how Canadian pilots, and the expert teams and equipment they carry, are saving lives and offering hope at home and abroad.

  • S04E11 Canada, Above and Beyond - Dancing with Danger

    • October 29, 2009
    • CBC

    Why do some people seek thrills and adventure in the sky? This episode explores the extraordinary deeds of men and women that defy imagination.

  • S04E12 Berlin, 20 Years After

    • November 5, 2009
    • CBC

    A celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, an event that changed the world's geo-political landscape forever.

  • S04E13 After Elizabeth II

    • November 12, 2009
    • CBC

    The future of the British monarchy is imperilled by the controversial Prince Charles, his reluctant son Prince William and Royal bad boy Prince Harry.

  • S04E14 Up Against the Wall

    • November 19, 2009
    • CBC

    Post 9/11 there are more walls and political barriers than ever. But do they work?

  • S04E15 Carbon Hunters

    • November 26, 2009
    • CBC

    The carbon trading market is worth billions but what does a carbon credit actually buy? And can carbon hunting save the planet?

  • S04E16 The Secret World of Shoplifting

    • December 3, 2009
    • CBC

    A look at the rise in retail crime and how the consumers' quest for the lowest discount price fuels the market for stolen merchandise.

  • S04E17 Mounties Under Fire

    • January 21, 2010
    • CBC

    Notorious for closing ranks, the RCMP opens up to documentary cameras - revealing a painfully flawed organization, fighting for its life.

  • S04E18 CannaBiz

    • January 28, 2010
    • CBC

    Investigates the secret economy of Canada's biggest cash crop - marijuana.

  • S04E19 Hyper Parents and Coddled Kids

    • February 4, 2010
    • CBC

    Kids today are the most overprotected, overindulged, and overscheduled in history. Is all of this attention giving the next generation a competitive edge, or creating new problems that will last a lifetime?

  • S04E20 Google World

    • February 11, 2010
    • CBC

    A behind-the-scenes look at Google to reveal how a search engine turned itself into a money making powerhouse and why it now wants to take us all into the brave new world of 'cloud computing'.

  • S04E21 Tasered

    • February 18, 2010
    • CBC

    400 people in North America have died after tasering - 27 of them in Canada. Do taser's risks outweigh its benefits?

  • S04E22 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Strongmen

    • March 4, 2010
    • CBC

    The story of Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin and Emperor Hirohito of Japan. Each employed propaganda in their own way to gain absolute control over their citizens in the 1930's.

  • S04E23 Love, Hate & Propaganda: Selling War

    • March 11, 2010
    • CBC

    When Adolf Hitler begins his campaign of conquest in 1939, most Germans actually don't want war.

  • S04E24 Love, Hate & Propaganda: Meet the Enemy

    • March 18, 2010
    • CBC

    Adolf Hitler invades Russia with brutal efficiency. With an appeal to Russian nationalism, Communist dictator Joseph Stalin convinces millions to take up arms against the invincible Germans. Then the Japanese attack Pearl Harbour.

  • S04E25 Love, Hate & Propaganda: Truth and Total War

    • March 25, 2010
    • CBC

    The story of how "total war" proves a major turning point for all combatants and how the stories propagandists on all sides told tell their populations have to be accordingly adjusted.

  • S04E26 Love, Hate & Propaganda: Hiding the Horrors

    • April 1, 2010
    • CBC

    In order not to dampen morale, the Allies hide the true human cost of taking Normandy. As the war grinds on, more and more questions are being posed about what is happening to the Jews of Europe.

  • S04E27 Love, Hate & Propaganda: Changing the Story

    • April 8, 2010
    • CBC

    By 1945, propaganda machines that had geared populations for war now have to prepare them for peace. With the end of the war, and the beginning of the Cold War, enemies would become partners and allies would become foes.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Meltdown: The Men Who Crashed the World

    • September 9, 2010
    • CBC

    Greed and recklessness by the titans of Wall Street triggers the largest financial crash since the Great Depression. It's left to US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, himself a former Wall Street banker, to try and avert further disaster.

  • S05E02 Meltdown: A Global Tsunami

    • September 16, 2010
    • CBC

    The meltdown's devastation ripples around the world from California to Iceland and China. Facing economic ruin, desperate world leaders are at each other's throats.

  • S05E03 Queen Elizabeth in 3D

    • September 20, 2010
    • CBC

    See Her Majesty as you have never seen her before. Featuring spectacular 3D footage of the Queen's coronation in 1953 and her recent tour to Canada, look back at her special relationship with Canadians over her almost sixty year reign.

  • S05E04 Meltdown: Paying the Price

    • September 23, 2010
    • CBC

    The victims of the meltdown fight back. In Iceland, protestors force a government to fall. In Canada, ripped off autoworkers occupy their plant. And in France, furious union members kidnap their bosses.

  • S05E05 Meltdown: After the Fall

    • September 30, 2010
    • CBC

    Investigators begin to sift through the meltdown's rubble. Shaken world leaders question the very foundations of modern capitalism while asking: could it all happen again?

  • S05E06 Africa on the Move: A Dream of Millions

    • October 9, 2010
    • CBC

  • S05E07 Twins Who Share a Brain

    • October 14, 2010
    • CBC

    A year in the life of the Hogan twins, a set of craniopagus twins who live in Canada. Throughout the year, the girls' family worries that they may not survive, yet alone thrive.

  • S05E08 Africa on the Move: The Power of Song

    • October 16, 2010
    • CBC

  • S05E09 Surviving the Future

    • October 21, 2010
    • CBC

    Today's visions of the future both utopian and apocalyptic. From scientists striving to create the world of tomorrow to corporations thriving on the status quo, and the citizens and consumers in between, we ask a simple and profound question: Can our high-tech civilization survive the 21st century?

  • S05E10 Africa on the Move: The Modern Warrior

    • October 23, 2010
    • CBC

  • S05E11 Where Did I Put My Memory?

    • October 28, 2010
    • CBC

    For Canadians, memory loss is our second greatest health fear - after cancer. Are we all doomed to lose our minds? Or are there ways to keep our memories - and even make them better?

  • S05E12 Africa on the Move: A Women's World

    • October 30, 2010
    • CBC

  • S05E13 Pet Pharm

    • November 4, 2010
    • CBC

    Big pharma is promoting mood altering drugs for pets. Is it a sign of our compassion, or evidence of an overly indulgent society chasing its tail?

  • S05E14 We Will Remember Them

    • November 11, 2010
    • CBC

    We've filmed with families and friends of fallen soldiers from all across Canada. In this two-hour documentary you'll see these soldiers as civilians, and you'll see them in the uniforms they were proud to wear. And you'll learn how they lived—and how they died: some in brutal firefights, some in roadside explosions and some in tragic friendly fire incidents.

  • S05E15 Are We Digital Dummies?

    • November 18, 2010
    • CBC

    One thing is certain about human nature...we're born talkers. Twelve billion text messages are sent worldwide, every day. Thirteen million Canadians use Facebook. But is all that access to technology making us happy?

  • S05E16 Playing God with Planet Earth

    • November 25, 2010
    • CBC

    Scientists are experimenting with radical schemes to cool the planet. Will these experiments save us or be a form of technological suicide?

  • S05E17 Apocalypse 2012

    • December 2, 2010
    • CBC

    We probe the science behind the prediction of mass extinction, meet the survivalists and explore why doomsday prophesies hold such powerful sway.

  • S05E18 Blowout: Is Canada Next?

    • December 9, 2010
    • CBC

    Blowout explores the aftermath of the Gulf oil disaster and builds a disturbing picture of how a comparable spill would impact Canada's East coast.

  • S05E19 Cat Crazed

    • January 6, 2011
    • CBC

    Cat Crazed celebrates our love affair with cats and encourages a new relationship with our most popular pet – one where all cats are loved and none are abandoned.

  • S05E20 Thoroughly Modern Marriage

    • January 20, 2011
    • CBC

    We explore how marriage has evolved in the twenty first century, from couples "living apart together" to open marriage and gay unions.

  • S05E21 End of Men

    • February 3, 2011
    • CBC

    In the early 21st century men's roles are in a profound state of flux, as the worst recession in since the 1930's has destroyed millions of male jobs. Men are facing an uncertain future and a starker choice: adapt or perish.

  • S05E22 Abandon Ship: The Sinking of the SV Concordia

    • February 10, 2011
    • CBC

    The Sinking of the SV Concordia is the dramatic story of how 48 Canadian high school students survived a terrifying ordeal at sea.

  • S05E23 Remote Control War

    • February 24, 2011
    • CBC

    Billions of dollars are driving an unnoticed shift to Robots in the military that has revolutionized how war is fought, the rules of war, and creating new technologies that will soon change our world.

  • S05E24 The F Word

    • March 3, 2011
    • CBC

    Explores why younger women are rejecting Feminism, the "F word"... even while women's rights are eroding.

  • S05E25 Inside Hana's Suitcase

    • March 6, 2011
    • CBC

    The poignant story of two young children who grew up in pre-WWII Czechoslovakia and the terrible events that they endured just because they happened to be born Jewish.

  • S05E26 Famine and Shipwreck, An Irish Odyssey

    • March 17, 2011
    • CBC

    Every March 17, Canadians celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with parades, whiskey and songs. But for the millions of Canadians of Irish descent, there is a story of unspeakable sadness lying at the heart of Canada’s Irish experience. It is a story seldom mentioned, even today. Some call it the Irish potato famine. Others call it the Great Starvation. And others do not shrink from calling it a great crime. The saga has a million stories. In Famine and Shipwreck, an Irish Odyssey, we discover a story that’s one in a million. In the Spring of 1849, a coffin-ship called the Hannah, carrying 180 Irish emigrants fleeing Ireland’s potato famine, hits an ice reef in the strait near Cape Ray, off the coast of Newfoundland. The captain, a 23 year-old Englishman, takes flight in the only lifeboat, leaving his passengers to either drown or freeze to death. Seventeen hours later, the survivors are rescued by another famine ship, the Nicaragua. Famine and Shipwreck, an Irish Odyssey tells this extraordinary tale of horror and survival. The documentary combines drama, treated with visual effects, to recreate the shipwreck and heroic survival of some of the passengers, with powerful documentary scenes, involving descendants of the passengers from both sides of the ocean, historians’ testimonies and impressive archives of letters, photographs, documents, newspaper articles and art. Through the film, we follow Canadian descendant Tom Murphy and his mother Jane on their emotional quest to discover how their Irish ancestors, Bridget and John Murphy, managed to survive both starvation and shipwreck to finally build a new life in the green fields of Canada. They head to Ireland where they meet fourth generation cousins, Sharon Donnelly and her husband Padraig. They retrace the story of the famine and the horrible conditions their Murphy ancestors endured before boarding the Hannah, and during the crossing. They set sail to the place where the ship sank, and briefly

  • S05E27 The Gangster Next Door

    • March 24, 2011
    • CBC

    The Gangster Next Door is the harrowing story behind the headlines of the country’s bloodiest gang war - shockingly led by young men raised in the most middle-class of families. And yet they’ve stooped to new lows to win increasingly brazen gang battles, targeting previously off-limits gangster girlfriends and wives and shattering the lives of true innocents, like the four-year-old left alive in the backseat of a Cadillac, his mother shot dead at the wheel. At stake: billions in illicit drug money.

  • S05E28 Magical Mystery Cures

    • April 3, 2011
    • CBC

    As boomers become seniors, products that offer them a chance to retain the appearance of youth line store shelves and dominate late-night TV infomercials. But do these products perform the almost miraculous cures they claim? Or are they just the latest incarnation of “snake oil”, hustled by promoters such as P.T. Barnum with his travelling medicine shows so many years ago? Back then, fraud and deception were the aim, and innocent audiences were duped with pseudo-scientific terms intended to confuse rather than inform.

Season 6

  • S06E01 In Search of the G Spot

    • September 22, 2011
    • CBC

    An investigation into the controversial world of scientific sexology.

  • S06E02 My Life After 9/11

    • September 8, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E03 Life is a Highway

    • September 15, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E04 Life is a Highway (part 2)

    • September 22, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E05 The Trouble With Experts

    • September 29, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E06 Marketing the Monarchy

    • October 6, 2011
    • CBC

    A look at the marketing frenzy surrounding the royal family

  • S06E07 Inside the Cirque

    • October 13, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E08 Conspiracy Rising

    • October 20, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E09 Facebook Follies

    • October 27, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E10 1 Day

    • November 3, 2011
    • CBC

    On any ordinary day in Canada, extraordinary things happen. Canadians have remarkable stories to tell.

  • S06E11 Generation Boomerang

    • November 10, 2011
    • CBC

  • S06E12 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War #1

    • November 17, 2011
    • CBC

    IN THE SHADOW OF FEAR: The conclusion of WWII marks the end of the alliance with the Soviet Union and the beginning of the Cold War. Soon citizens living on both sides of what will be known as the Iron Curtain find themselves living in fear of a nuclear holocaust - A fear that will last more than forty years.

  • S06E13 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War #2

    • November 24, 2011
    • CBC

    TURNING UP THE HEAT: When it is clear there are enough weapons to blow the planet to smithereens it's time to move the Cold War to a different front - our daily lives.

  • S06E14 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War #3

    • December 1, 2011
    • CBC

    CRACKS IN THE WALL: On both sides of the Iron Curtain the messages are being pumped out, but what happens when your side's propaganda no longer rings true?

  • S06E15 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War #4

    • December 8, 2011
    • CBC

    WAR OF WORDS: Early 80's the Cold War has reached a peak. Something has to give, but who will blink first?

  • S06E16 8TH Fire: Indigenious in the City

    • January 12, 2012
    • CBC

    Meet the rich kaleidoscope of Aboriginal people who are fast joining the country's urban middle class and bringing their culture with them.

  • S06E17 8TH Fire: It's Time

    • January 19, 2012
    • CBC

    Memorable people and stories from across the country illustrate why there's an economic, demographic and moral imperative to fix Canada's troubled 500-year relationship with Aboriginals.

  • S06E18 8TH Fire: Whose Land Is It Anyway?

    • January 26, 2012
    • CBC

    An evocative look at the role that land plays in the conflicted relationship with Aboriginal peoples and the rest of Canada.

  • S06E19 8TH Fire: At the Crossroads

    • February 2, 2012
    • CBC

    How the Aboriginal community's feisty and self-confident youth; the "Seventh Generation" who are taking new pride in their heritage and pointing the way forward to a new relationship.

  • S06E20 Life Below Zero

    • February 9, 2012
    • CBC

    We shatter the postcard image of Canada as a nation of hearty winter warriors, and explore how we can regain our winter edge.

  • S06E21 Who's Sorry Now?

    • February 16, 2012
    • CBC

    From Tiger Woods and Bill Clinton to John Edwards, we peel back the layers on the billion dollar business of the public apology.

  • S06E22 Sext up KIDS

    • February 23, 2012
    • CBC

    The powder keg that is porn culture has exploded in the lives of North American children. A look at how our hyper-sexualized culture has hijacked childhood and what parents and educators are doing to fight back.

  • S06E23 Cat Crazed

    • March 1, 2012
    • CBC

    The overpopulation of cats is fast becoming a crisis.

  • S06E24 Conspiracy Rising

    • March 8, 2012
    • CBC

    The moon landings were faked. 9/11 was an inside job. Conspiracy theories are everywhere but how and why do we believe them?

  • S06E25 The Age of Anxiety

    • March 15, 2012
    • CBC

    The effect of the medical and pharmaceutical industries on how anxiety is defined, and thus, how and how often diagnoses are made... and treatments prescribed.

  • S06E26 Scandal: Inside the Murdoch Empire

    • March 22, 2012
    • CBC

    The scandal that rocked media baron Rupert Murdoch's empire

  • S06E27 Titanic: The Canadian Story

    • April 5, 2012
    • CBC

Season 7

  • S07E01 The New Green Giants

    • September 13, 2012
    • CBC

    Exposes the complex and controversial world of today's organic food industry.

  • S07E02 Eat, Cook, Love (Part 1)

    • September 20, 2012
    • CBC

    You are what you eat. But what if when you eat, how you eat, who you eat with and who cooked your meal is just as important as what is on your plate?

  • S07E03 Eat, Cook, Love (Part 2)

    • September 27, 2012
    • CBC

  • S07E04 War of 1812: Been There, Won That

    • October 4, 2012
    • CBC

    Peter Keleghan hosts a modern look at a 200 year old war.

  • S07E05 Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids

    • October 11, 2012
    • CBC

  • S07E06 Anger in America: The Fire Within (Part 1)

    • October 18, 2012
    • CBC

    Doc Zone goes across the country to meet those Americans who have lost so much, and find out who they blame. Behind the scenes with leaders of the Tea Party movement, and Occupy who are fighting for their vision of America. In this US election year a portrait of Anger in America.

  • S07E07 Anger In America: Fanning the Flames (Part 2)

    • October 25, 2012
    • CBC

    As the most expensive election campaign in history comes down to the wire in a bitterly-divided America, Doc Zone looks at the media, the money and the political manoeuvring behind the Anger in America.

  • S07E08 Real Dirt on Gossip

    • November 8, 2012
    • CBC

  • S07E09 Faking the Grade

    • November 15, 2012
    • CBC
  • S07E10 Love, Hate & Propaganda III: War on Terror

    • November 29, 2012
    • CBC

  • S07E11 Tales From KP

    • December 6, 2012
    • CBC

  • S07E12 Supervolcano: Yellowstone's Fury

    • January 3, 2012
    • CBC

    There will be a very large-scale super volcanic eruption from Yellowstone National Park. The question is not if it will happen, but when.

  • S07E13 Counterfeit Culture

    • January 10, 2013
    • CBC

    Counterfeit Culture is a one-hour documentary that explores the dangerous and sometimes deadly world of fake, fraudulent, and faux products. The imitation industry has a long history of peddled knock-off designer handbags, watches, and shoes but during the last 25 years, it has mushroomed into a global phenomenon.

  • S07E14 Serving the Royals: Inside the Firm

    • January 17, 2013
    • CBC

    Britain's Royal Family is always in the public eye, but the legions of loyal helpers who toil in their palaces and castles are rarely seen or heard from. Now, a new film by Montreal documentary maker John Curtin tells some of their stories. SERVING THE ROYALS: INSIDE THE FIRM, takes us behind the scenes, where 1200 men and women cater to royalty's every whim. They iron the Queen's bed sheets, polish Philip's riding boots, squeeze Charles's toothpaste onto his toothbrush and walk the royal corgis. Privy to the monarchy's most intimate secrets, they are its biggest asset and greatest liability.

  • S07E15 Why Men Cheat

    • January 24, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E16 Generation Jobless

    • January 31, 2013
    • CBC

    There was a time when a University degree assured you a of good job, good pay and a comfortable life. Not any more. Today, the unemployment rate for young people in this country is close to 15% – double that of the general population. But the real crisis is the increasing number of university and college grads who are underemployed – scraping by on low-paid, part-time jobs that don't require a degree. Although there are no official statistics in Canada, it's estimated that after graduating, one in three 25 to 29 year olds with a college or university degree ends up in a low-skilled job. And to make things worse, 60% graduate with an average debt of $27,000. Mired in debt, and working in dead end jobs, their launch into adulthood is being curtailed. Some call them "the lost generation". But, it's not only young people who may be lost. If the next generation fails to gain a toehold into the economy, who'll buy boomer's houses? Who'll pay for social programs? Youth unemployment and underemployment is a ticking time bomb with serious consequences for everyone.

  • S07E17 Wind Rush

    • February 7, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E18 Mars & Venus Today

    • February 14, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E19 Syria: Behind Rebel Lines

    • February 21, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E20 Boomer Revolution

    • February 28, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E21 Ice, Sweat and Tears

    • March 7, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E22 Twin Life: Sharing Mind and Body

    • March 13, 2013
    • CBC

    Shot over the course of 2013, Twin Life: Sharing Mind and Body is character and science driven and structured around key events in the twins' year. These include a medical trip to Vancouver, a first ever trip to the waterslides in Vernon, BC, the beginning of grade two, Halloween, and Tatiana and Krista’s seventh birthday party. Ann-Marie MacDonald navigates us seamlessly through difficult and joyful times that feature beautiful cinematography. The program uses select CGI (based on Tatiana and Krista’s Functional MRI’s) when dealing with the science of the twins’ medical condition. As Twin Life: Sharing Mind and Body reveals, Tatiana and Krista’s unusual connection has the potential to reveal fascinating aspects regarding consciousness, character, and empathy.

  • S07E23 Dog Dazed

    • March 21, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E24 Where Did I Put My Memory?

    • March 28, 2013
    • CBC

  • S07E25 Sibling Rivalry: Near, Dear and Dangerous

    • April 4, 2013
    • CBC

Season 8

  • S08E01 Zoo Revolution

    • October 3, 2013
    • CBC

    Zoo Revolution takes the viewer deep inside the increasingly controversial debate about the value of zoos in the 21st century.

  • S08E02 Deadly by Design

    • October 10, 2013
    • CBC

    Deadly By Design explores the lucrative business of illegal synthetic drugs in Canada.

  • S08E03 NCR: Not Criminally Responsible

    • October 17, 2013
    • CBC

    Julie Bouvier who was nearly stabbed to death by a man in a psychotic frenzy because "the devil told him to kill the prettiest girl in the mall" is shocked to find he is released from the mental hospital and terrified that he will come after her.

  • S08E04 Flying Solo

    • October 24, 2013
    • CBC

    A look at one of the most radical and consequential social movements of our time – the global trend toward living alone. In Canada, there are now more one person households than couple households with kids. Why is this happening and why does it matter?

  • S08E05 Superstitious Minds

    • October 31, 2013
    • CBC

    We embrace our superstitions even though we live in the most scientifically advanced time in all of history. Is superstition the tonic we need to face a more frightening world?

  • S08E06 Bite Me: The Bed Bug Invasion

    • November 14, 2013
    • CBC

    Doc Zone burrows into the world of these miniature night crawlers and reveals the oversized impact they’re having on our daily lives. We nearly eradicated them in the 20th century, so why are they now staging a major comeback?

  • S08E07 The Condo Game

    • November 21, 2013
    • CBC

    Look at the forces at play behind the fastest moving condo market in North America, Toronto, and discover that the glittering glass hides a sea of troubles.

  • S08E08 How We Got Gay

    • November 28, 2013
    • CBC

    HOW WE GOT GAY tells the incredible story of how gay men and women went from being the ultimate outsiders to occupying the halls of power.

  • S08E09 Madiba: The Life and Times of Nelson Mandela

    • December 5, 2013
    • CBC

    A celebration of the life of Nelson Mandela.

  • S08E10 Slaves to Habit

    • January 2, 2014
    • CBC

    Smoking, overeating, shopping, nail-biting… we all have a habit that we would like to get rid of, but where the brain is willing, the body is often weak. We take an in-depth look at habits and the new science on the interaction between brain chemistry and self-control.

  • S08E11 The Motherload

    • January 9, 2014
    • CBC

    Whether you’re an unemployed single mom or a Fortune 500 CEO with a new baby, women today are experiencing a motherload like never before. Women still lag behind men in income, full-time employment and senior management positions. Doc Zone investigates why we are not yet living in a 50--50 world.

  • S08E12 To The Rescue

    • January 16, 2014
    • CBC

    As more urban adventurers seek recreational thrills than ever before, search and rescue teams are pushed to the limit trying to save them. Doc Zone follows dramatic searches as they unfold, and finds a rescue system patched together with volunteers who risk their own lives to save others.

  • S08E13 Officeland

    • January 23, 2014
    • CBC

    No doors. No walls. And coming soon to an office near you. Open concept design is becoming ubiquitous in workspaces. Advocates say it encourages better interaction amongst employees. Critics say it's noisy and distracting. So what's driving this?

  • S08E14 Defying Putin

    • January 30, 2014
    • CBC

    A behind-the-scenes look at justice and democracy with 3 unforgettable people - the man President Putin may fear the most; the maverick fighting Moscow for control of his city; and his romantic partner, a journalist battling political persecution – all risking everything to make change in Russia.

  • S08E15 Love Under Cuban Skies

    • March 20, 2014
    • CBC

    An exploration of female sex tourism in Cuba and the story of 3 Canadian women and their Cuban lovers. Who is exploiting whom?

  • S08E16 Angry Kids Stressed Out Parents

    • March 22, 2014
    • CBC

    Angry Kids & Stressed Out Parents demonstrates how to stop crime - before potential criminals graduate grade one.

  • S08E17 Mission Asteroid

    • April 3, 2014
    • CBC

    The asteroid threat is real. So are the heroes that can stop it.

  • S08E18 Mystery of the Bell

    • April 10, 2014
    • CBC

    Modern sleuthing solves the century-old intrigue shrouding the stolen Bell of Batoche.

  • S08E19 The Secret World of Gold

    • April 18, 2014
    • CBC

    The Secret World of Gold is a documentary exploring the power and politics of gold, a precious metal with more allure and fascination than any other. Valued for its permanence, beauty and scarcity, people will lie, cheat, steal and kill in the name of gold.

Season 9

  • S09E01 The State of Incarceration

    • October 9, 2014
    • CBC

    Crime rates in Canada are plummeting, so why are we spending Hundreds of millions on new prisons?

  • S09E02 Royals & Animals: Till Death Do Us Part

    • October 16, 2014
    • CBC

    Some they love to pet and pamper, others they love to shoot - the contradictory relationship between royals and animals.

  • S09E03 Weather Gone Wild

    • October 23, 2014
    • CBC

    Summer snowstorms. Disastrous flooding. Devastating wind and ice storms. Rampaging wildfires. Ruinous drought. Our weather has taken a turn for the extreme. And it’s going to get worse. As intense and unpredictable weather becomes the new normal, how can we adapt and survive?

  • S09E04 Forgotten No More: The Lost Men of the 78th

    • November 6, 2014
    • CBC

    The remains of eight Canadian WW1 soldiers are found in a French garden, nearly 100 years after they died in the Battle of Amiens.

  • S09E05 DOT.CON

    • November 20, 2014
    • CBC

    An investigation of internet scams which cost Canadian victims upwards of $20 million a year.

  • S09E06 The Psychopath Next Door

    • November 27, 2014
    • CBC

    The Psychopath Next Door provides a chilling and provocative examination of those in our midst who act without conscience. And we’ll hear from those whose hope is to one day discover a treatment for the psychopath – a term coined in the 1880’s whose literal meaning is “suffering soul”.

  • S09E07 Wild & Dangerous: The World of Exotic Pets

    • January 8, 2015
    • CBC

    A look into the relationships between people and their exotic pets and examines the issues that come with keeping undomesticated animals. Does love for a pet outweigh concern for public safety, endangered species, and habitats at risk?

  • S09E08 Roboticize Me

    • January 22, 2015
    • CBC

    Comedic actor Peter Keleghan take us on a trip through a wild new world of robotics.

  • S09E09 A TV Renaissance

    • January 29, 2015
    • CBC

    In the online age, the death of television has been widely predicted. But guess what? TV is going through a renaissance and Canadians at home and abroad are in the thick of it. From HBO to Netflix, TV has never been more popular.

  • S09E10 The Truth About Female Desire

    • February 12, 2015
    • CBC

    An astonishingly frank exploration of what turns Canadian women on and why. A generation ago a woman who liked sex went to great lengths to hide it. Now she brags about it on national TV. Canadian women tell shocking truths about female desire.

  • S09E11 The Age of the Drone

    • February 19, 2015
    • CBC

    There’s a revolution happening and it’s overhead. The drones are coming. From Amazon to Google, the government and your neighbours, everyone is embracing the drone. The big question is: who gets to use them, and how?

  • S09E12 Transforming Gender

    • February 26, 2015
    • CBC

    The era of transgendered enfranchisement is upon us. Through personal stories we pull back the curtain on what it means to be — fundamentally and in your deepest core — in conflict with the gender you were assigned at birth.

  • S09E13 Deluged by Data

    • March 12, 2015
    • CBC

    For better or worse, we’re bombarded with information in today’s digital age. Is this flood of data a blessing or a curse? A new way to understand our lives – or just a way to miss out on living them? Can we learn to control our data, before it controls us?

  • S09E14 Vietnam: Canada’s Shadow War

    • March 26, 2015
    • CBC

    On the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, we look at Canada's role in America's war in Vietnam and how this country was changed by the experience.

  • S09E15 Volunteers Unleashed

    • April 2, 2015
    • CBC

    Going overseas with good intentions, does not guarantee good will be done. A look at 'voluntourism' - the fastest growing and most controversial travel sector.

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