Think Like An Animal
New research dispels old myths about animal intelligence.
cbc
tnot
Thursday, November 24 at 8 PM
Joanna Lumley’s Trans-Siberian Adventure
Joanna Lumley embarks on the world’s greatest train journey for this epic three-part documentary series.
docu
documentary
Thursday, November 24 at 9 PM
Not Criminally Responsible: Wedding Secrets
In this sequel to NCR: Not Criminally Responsible from Emmy-winner John Kastner, a wedding is born of a terrible act of violence.
cbc
doczone
Thursday, November 24 at 9 PM
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of a Revolution
A lively, intimate chapter of political history that feels stingingly urgent. The film examines the formation of the Black Panther Party, which emerged in the 1960s to educate and arm communities of color that were facing injustice and violence.
cbcnn
passeye
Sunday, November 27 at 10 PM

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