The Nature of Things

The Nature of Things  - TV series (1960)

Original title

The Nature of Things

Released

11/6/1960

Origin country

CA

Genre

Documentary

Status

Returning series

Number of seasons

63

Number of episodes

526

Description

The Nature of Things is a Canadian television series of documentary programs. It debuted on CBC Television on November 6, 1960. Many of the programs document nature and the effect that humans have on it. The program was one of the first to explore environmental issues, such as clear-cut logging. The series is named after an epic poem by Roman philosopher Lucretius: "Dē Rērum Nātūrā" — On the Nature of Things.

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Specials

Specials

7 серій

27/11/2008

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The Brain That Changes Itself

27/11/2008

The revolutionary new understanding of the brain's functional and structural capacities.

Visions of the Future - The Suzuki Diaries

The Suzuki Diaries is a road trip, a travelogue, an adventure. The legendary David Suzuki and his youngest daughter Sarika, a university student about to start her own career in the sciences, are full of hope as they travel to Europe to see what sustainability truly looks like. In Germany, Denmark, France and Spain, they set out to meet the people working to restore the equilibrium between human needs and planetary limits. They find a renewable energy expert, a biodynamic farmer and writer, a blogging bike enthusiast, two meticulous industrial designers, and a political powerhouse in the green movement. What they discover is that sustainability can be built into the fabric of contemporary life, not just by environmentalists but by anyone, across the full spectrum of society. The idea, innovations and inspiring individuals David and Sarika encounter prove that sustainability does not mean sacrificing quality of life. The Suzuki Diaries illustrates what is truly possible if humans have the will.

Visions of the Future - Supercar: Building the Car of The Future

We’ve come a long way since the first “horseless carriages” began to transform not just how we get from one place to another, but also how we think about transportation, urbanization, city-planning and personal mobility in general. With rising fuel prices and growing environmental concerns, never before has it been so urgent to imagine what next year’s model might look like. But there is hope. All over the world there are people trying to figure out how to build an environmentally and socially sound version of the car. Join engineering professor Brian Fleck on a quest to meet the engineers, designers and even students working on new technologies to make this possible. From hydrogen-powered family sedans to high end fully-electric powered sports cars, and even cars that drive themselves, you'll find plenty of surprises. Perhaps the future is not so far off as we might think — the technology that will transform our societies tomorrow is being developed today. The question is, are we ready?

Visions of the Future - Living City: A Critical Guide

Despite Canada’s overwhelming urban demographic, Canadian cities struggle to provide the services expected of them, whether that means collecting garbage and fixing potholes or running schools and public transit systems. Award-winning urban affairs columnist Christopher Hume takes a cross-country journey from Halifax to Vancouver and gives the viewer a firsthand look at what’s wrong with Canada’s aging infrastructure and overall lack of political will.

Visions of the Future - Build Green

Do you remember the children's tale, "Three Little Pigs?" Build a strong house made out of bricks and mortar, and you'll be safe from the big, bad wolf. Build Green is here to show audiences that a house built from sticks and straw is better protection from the elements, and it mitigates your personal impact on global climate change. In a refreshing hour, Build Green advises making the sun, wind and rain — along with dirt, straw and sewage — your friends. By building a house using innovative practices and materials, you'll not only do the earth a favour, but you could save big bucks too. In Build Green, Canada's best architects hype their green creations. From retro-fitting a hip, old Montreal housing complex with state-of-the-art sustainable energy systems, to pitching hay for strawbale houses, to building transportable "mini-homes" with their own small power plant, take a close look at the materials and means we can all adopt for building green homes.

VIsions of the Future - Earth Energy

Filmmaker Bill Lishman journeys around the world in search of earth’s renewable energy. He discovers Canada’s rich history of hydroelectric production, finds the world’s largest solar power plant in the Mojave Desert and makes the discovery that 25% of Denmark’s electricity is produced with wind turbines. Lishman explores North America’s wealth of renewable resources and looks at ways other countries are harnessing earth energy in clean, safe methods.

A Murder of Crows

7. A Murder of Crows

14/01/2010

A Murder of Crows is a visually stunning one-hour documentary that offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the inner life of one of the most intelligent, playful and mischievous species on the planet - the common crow. It is also a film that explores a unique pairing of science and cinema as world-renowned scientists, including crow expert Professor John Marzluff, joins forces with an award-winning camera team to explore the secret world of crows. A scientific exploration with a compelling twist, the film is a visually stunning HD documentary that reveals new insights and understanding into this haunting and elusive species.

Season 1

Season 1

25 серій

06/11/1960

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Why Is It So?

1. Why Is It So?

06/11/1960

The Roar of the Crowd

13/11/1960

Study of brain cells, how research has helped the understanding of learning and memory. Filmed at the Montreal Neurological Institute, with Dr. Wilder Penfield and Dr. Herbert Jasper

The Future of Science

20/11/1960

Professor Donald Ivey probes the attitudes and working habits of scientists

Schizophrenia

4. Schizophrenia

27/11/1960

Engineering

5. Engineering

04/12/1960

Man as an Environment

11/12/1960

Science Fiction

7. Science Fiction

18/12/1960

A special Christmas edition

25/12/1960

The Aurora-Borealis

9. The Aurora-Borealis

01/01/1961

Kept Alive

11. Kept Alive

15/01/1961

The Face of the Moon

29/01/1961

Hibernation

14. Hibernation

05/02/1961

Man and His Environment

12/02/1961

Eclipse

16. Eclipse

19/02/1961

Animal Communication

26/02/1961

The Speed of Light

18. The Speed of Light

05/03/1961

Monotony

19. Monotony

12/03/1961

Dr. John Zubec of the University of Manitoba explains his experiments and studies on boredom and its effects on the human mind

The Chemical Senses

19/03/1961

The Mohole: Earth's Crust

02/04/1961

Laws of Conservation

16/04/1961

Photosynthesis

23. Photosynthesis

23/04/1961

Physics of Clouds

24. Physics of Clouds

30/04/1961

The Sources of Science

07/05/1961

Season 2

Season 2

24 серій

04/01/1962

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Looking Ahead

1. Looking Ahead

04/01/1962

Photography in Science

11/01/1962

To Educate a Scientist

18/01/1962

The Situation Is Fluid

25/01/1962

Gallstones

5. Gallstones

01/02/1962

The Upper Mantle Project

08/02/1962

The Physics of Music

22/02/1962

Survival

8. Survival

01/03/1962

An appraisal of the probable effects of a large-scale nuclear blast over a North American city. Dr. Tom Stonier of the Rockefeller Institute of Government discusses what can be expected to happen to people and property as a result of such a blast.

Man and the Moon

9. Man and the Moon

08/03/1962

Hibernating Molecules

15/03/1962

Hosts Dr. Donald Ivey and Dr. Patterson Hume talk about conditions at extremely cold temperatures, when matter 'hibernates' and molecular action slows almost to a complete stop, and how this allows physicists to study the basic structure of matter.

Monkey Curiosity

11. Monkey Curiosity

29/03/1962

Spermatozoa

12. Spermatozoa

05/04/1962

Lord Rothschild of the University of Cambridge describes the results of his research in the field of spermatozoa

Animals With Feathers

12/04/1962

Dr. William Swinton, head of the Royal Ontario Museum's Life Sciences Department, and John Livingston, executive director of the National Audubon Society, trace the history of birds

Getting the Upper Hand

26/04/1962

Thinking about Math

03/05/1962

Host Lister Sinclair discusses the thinking that goes into the science of mathematics. Using animated film and studio demonstrations, he explains Mathematical logic

The Plague

16. The Plague

10/05/1962

Instant Heat

17. Instant Heat

17/05/1962

Co-hosted by Drs. Patterson Hume and Donald Ivey, of the University of Toronto. They show how electricity can be produced directly from heat, and vice versa, and discuss the difficulties of transforming thermal energy into electrical energy.

A Science Newsreel

18. A Science Newsreel

24/05/1962

Learning

19. Learning

07/06/1962

A Bang-Up Job

20. A Bang-Up Job

21/06/1962

Out of Africa

21. Out of Africa

28/06/1962

Count on Me

22. Count on Me

05/07/1962

Computers are given the once-over by Drs. Donald Ivey and Patterson Hume.

Blood in the Balance

19/07/1962

Episode 24

24. Episode 24

26/07/1962

Examines work of Dr. William Sheldon, who has spent 30 years gathering statistics about the human physique, classifying body types, and correlating this information to medical and psychiatric studies

Season 3

Season 3

24 серій

06/01/1963

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Episode 1

1. Episode 1

06/01/1963

Series consultant Lister Sinclair is host on season's opener on which he explains how scientists approach their work and how The Nature of Things will present scientific items.

Brainwashing

2. Brainwashing

13/01/1963

British psychaitrist Dr William Sargeant discusses and illustrates various brainwashing techniques such as weakening of mind.

Tubes To Transistors

20/01/1963

Hosts Dr Patterson Hume and Dr Donald Ivey of University of Toronto talk about electronics age brought about by vacuum tube and transistor.

From Water To Land

4. From Water To Land

27/01/1963

Palaeontologist Dr Alfred S. Romer of Harvard University explains evolution of lungs, legs, and a new kind of egg in aquatic creatures.

Chemistry Of Salt

5. Chemistry Of Salt

03/02/1963

Dr Fred H. Knelman of Montreal, talks about sources and chemistry of salt and industrial applications of salt and its components.

Ear Operation

6. Ear Operation

10/02/1963

Film of an ear operation from BBC series YOUR LIFE IN THEIR HANDS, with commentary by Dr Hugh Barber, Toronto ear specialist.

The Way The Ball Bounces

17/02/1963

Professors Donald Ivey and Patterson Hume demonstrate principles behind bounce in a rubber ball.

Lie Detectors

8. Lie Detectors

24/02/1963

This program examines autonomic nervous system, how it works, and what it can reveal.

Smoking And Lung Cancer

03/03/1963

In cooperation with National Cancer Institute and Canadian Cancer Society, today's show explores results of years of lung-cancer research in Britain and North America.

Science Museum

10. Science Museum

10/03/1963

To commemorate the Canadian Centennial in 1967 it has been proposed that Canada build a national museum of science. The program includes filmed demonstrations of how science and technology can be made meaningful to the general public.

Tornadoes

11. Tornadoes

24/03/1963

The Descent of Man

12. The Descent of Man

31/03/1963

Recent fossil discoveries in Africa have shed new light on the ancestry and evolution of man. Guest Dr. L.S.B. Leakey, renowned British anthropologist and paleontologist, unearthed fossil remains in the Olduvai Gorge that have extended the time scale of human evolution from 500,000 to two million years or more. A deductive story in anthropology and paleontology is told as Dr. Leakey describes his finds and interprets their significance

Isaac Newton

13. Isaac Newton

07/04/1963

Series consultant Lister Sinclair pays tribute to Sir Isaac Newton. The program attempts to capture the spirit of the time through the words of Newton himself and those of his contemporaries

New Atoms For Old

14. New Atoms For Old

14/04/1963

Car Crashes

15. Car Crashes

21/04/1963

What happens in a car crash - to car and to its occupants? What causes a crash?

Bird Migration

16. Bird Migration

05/05/1963

Fact & Fiction

17. Fact & Fiction

12/05/1963

Hosts Dr Donald Ivey and Dr Patterson Hume of University of Toronto, contrast observation to synthesis.

Code of Life

18. Code of Life

19/05/1963

Dr Louis Siminovitch, Professor of Medical Biophysics at University of Toronto, discusses what is currently known about heredity.

The Chemistry Of Bread

26/05/1963

Baking bread may be a familiar process, but it is by no means a simple one. A very great number of fundamental chemical actions are demonstrated in baking of one loaf of bread

The Infra-Red

20. The Infra-Red

02/06/1963

Detection of heatwaves by Special infra-red receptors has many industrial, military and other uses.

Human Overpopulation

09/06/1963

In aftermath of industrial revolution, with scientific advances offsetting human control, human species has experienced an increase so explosive that grave doubts are now held about future food supply.

Mars

22. Mars

16/06/1963

Spiders

23. Spiders

23/06/1963

Hypnosis

24. Hypnosis

30/06/1963

Season 4

Season 4

11 серій

05/05/1964

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Einstein, Man & Mathematician

05/05/1964

An examination of personality and achievement of Albert Einstein. Dr Jacob Bronowski of Salk Institute for Advanced Biological Studies at La Jolla, California.

About The Size Of It

12/05/1964

Scientist and broadcaster William Whitehead and Dr WE Swinton, Director of Royal Ontario Museum discuss how size differences in animal kingdom are result of their environment and their habits.

Standards For Comparison

19/05/1964

Universal standards of measurements are explained in laymen's terms by Dr Patterson Hume and Dr Donald Ivey of University of Toronto.

Excursion Into Hell

4. Excursion Into Hell

26/05/1964

Centuries ago, people in warmer parts of earth believed a dread disease was contracted from unhealthy air generated in swamps.

Surgery For Parkinson'S Disease

02/06/1964

This program shows surgical techniques used in a new treatment for Parkinson's Disease.

Science In Sports

6. Science In Sports

09/06/1964

Host Lister Sinclair and guest Lloyd Percival, sports authority, discuss and demonstrate how various sporting activities can now be precisely measured and how they can thus be improved.

Lasers

7. Lasers

30/06/1964

Dr Patterson Hume and Dr Donald Ivey explain recent developments of laser beam since 1960, how it works, and its potential uses in medicine, war and communications.

Blood, Sea And Tears

07/07/1964

Man still carries around in him an isolated pool of early Palaeozoic ocean that fed his plankton ancestors.

Cartography

9. Cartography

14/07/1964

Host and writer Lister Sinclair talks about map projection, and problems of taking a spherical object, earth.

The World Of Water

10. The World Of Water

21/07/1964

In this program Donald Crowdis, Director of Nova Scotia Museum of Science, talks about water.

Immunology

11. Immunology

28/07/1964

In this program Donald Crowdis, Director of Nova Scotia Museum of Science, talks about transplants and new study of immunology.

Season 5

Season 5

11 серій

03/01/1965

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"Good and Evil"

1. "Good and Evil"

03/01/1965

"Viruses"

2. "Viruses"

10/01/1965

"Survival"

3. "Survival"

17/01/1965

The problem of survival in extreme climatic conditions is examined by Dr. William Whitehead.

Eureka

4. Eureka

24/01/1965

Discussion and demonstration of "accidental" scientific discoveries.[37]

Flight

5. Flight

31/01/1965

Lister Sinclair looks at the artificial flight techniques of man and some of the principles of flying used by other species.

"The Quaking Earth"

6. "The Quaking Earth"

07/02/1965

Pain

7. Pain

21/02/1965

"Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics"

28/02/1965

Professors Patterson Hume and Donald Ivey dispute Mark Twain's claim that: "There are lies, damn lies and statistics"; or in other words, "you can prove anything with statistics."

Photography

9. Photography

14/03/1965

Dr. Walter Clark of the Eastman-Kodak Research Laboratory, and host Lester Sinclair explain what happens after you push the button of your camera.

"Bird Strikes on Aircraft"

21/03/1965

At one time, collisions between aircraft and birds usually hurt only the birds. Now, with aircraft flying at supersonic speeds, the impact of collisions is greater. And birds ingested into the engines have caused a number of crashes. The Nature of Things looks at what is being done to eliminate bird strikes on aircraft.

"The Pacemakers"

11. "The Pacemakers"

28/03/1965

For the first time ever on television, part of the remarkable "pacemaker" heart operation is shown being performed at the Toronto General Hospital.

Season 6

Season 6

17 серій

03/10/1965

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Animals And Man

1. Animals And Man

03/10/1965

A series studying animal kingdom, and man's place in it, through comparisons of anatomy, function, and behavior.

Animals On Land

2. Animals On Land

10/10/1965

How animals get from place to place, including burrowing, crawling, climbing trees, running,.

Animals In The Water

17/10/1965

"Animals In The Water" studies fish, crocodiles, seals and whales.

Animal Adaptation

4. Animal Adaptation

24/10/1965

A look at how animals have developed special means of coping with environments - long neck of giraffe, coat of polar bear.

Animal Adaptation

5. Animal Adaptation

31/10/1965

A look at process of natural selection by which animals have developed special means of coping with their environments: long neck of giraffe, coat of polar bear.

Animals And Food

6. Animals And Food

07/11/1965

How animals locate, obtain, process and eat food using "anatomical tools": beaks, claws etc.

Animals As Engineers

14/11/1965

Animals modify their environments in many ways: by building nests, damming streams.

Animals As Engineers

21/11/1965

Program shows how animals modify their environments in many ways; by building nests.

Animal Hands And Tools

28/11/1965

Man is known as "toolmaker", although certain other animals do use tools.

Animal Vision And Smell

05/12/1965

Different combinations of senses are dominant in activities of different animals: vision and smell in insects, smell and hearing in most mammals, vision and touch in higher primates.

Animal Territory And Aggression

12/12/1965

A look at various ways animals and man defend their homes and their young.

Animal Social Behavior

19/12/1965

Episode 13

13. Episode 13

26/12/1965

Animal Learning

14. Animal Learning

02/01/1966

How much of animal behavior is inherent, and how much is learned?

Episode 15

15. Episode 15

09/01/1966

Episode 16

16. Episode 16

16/01/1966

Man And Animals

17. Man And Animals

23/01/1966

Man, animal species, as he might be described by an objective zoologist from another planet: what is he.

Season 7

Season 7

17 серій

20/06/1966

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The Sun

1. The Sun

20/06/1966

An examination of sun from various points of view. Includes discussion with illustrative film footage of: archeological remains.

Natural History Of The Niagara Gorge

The famous Niagara Falls had their origins at Queenston 12,000 years ago. Since then.

Air And Water Pollution

04/07/1966

This program explores serious problem of pollution, which results when more waste materials are poured into air and water than these elements have capacity to deal with.

The Battle Against Biting Insects

11/07/1966

An examination of some of most sophisticated methods of pest control such as: unbalancing insects' nutrition.

Air Conditioning - Natural And Man-Made

This program considers many aspects of controlling human environment to regulate pressure, humidity, and temperature.

The Physics Of Sailing

25/07/1966

The scientific study of physics of sailing, is a fairly new field. This program looks at scientific efforts to understand why sailing ships do what they do.

Epidemics

7. Epidemics

01/08/1966

Not so many years ago, summer's warmth brought chilling fear of polio and typhus epidemics.

Summer Storms

8. Summer Storms

08/08/1966

A look at activities of Stormy Weather Group, scientists at Montreal's McGill University and Macdonald College who study pheonomena of summer storms.

Fishing And The Splake

15/08/1966

Science is developing new and better fish, splake for instance, a product of cross-breeding of lake.

The Value Of Our Parks

22/08/1966

This program examines Canada's great national parks and their ecological importance in maintaining habitats vital to various plants and animals.

Forest And Fires

11. Forest And Fires

29/08/1966

This program deals with forest succession. Scientists have recently learned a great deal about way.

Water On The Level

12. Water On The Level

05/09/1966

There has been great alarm recently over declining level of water in bodies of water as enormous as Great Lakes.

Galapagos: Darwin

13. Galapagos: Darwin

04/09/1966

First episode of a five-part series on Galapagos islands. This looks at life and work of Charles Darwin.

Galapagos: The Islands

11/09/1966

A survey of animal and plant life of Galapagos archipelago including: a look at geological origins of islands.

Galapagos: New Beings

18/09/1966

An exploration of scientific phenomenon known as "adaptive radiation", way in which a small founding group of a plant or animal species can give rise to a number of new species

Galapagos: Ways Of Survival

25/09/1966

Apart from their external appearance, animals go through behavioural and physiological changes to adapt themselves to different environments: for example.

Galapagos: Living Laboratory

02/10/1966

This final program in series looks at some of endangered species in Galapagos islands, and at impact of human settlement on native creatures.

Season 8

Season 8

4 серій

11/05/1967

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Canadian Wildlife: Retreat to the Rockies

"Retreat to the Rockies" with an especial look at bighorn sheep.

Canadian Wildlife: A Celebration of Swans

A study of the rare and beautiful trumpeter swan, which was nearly extinct but has now returned to a reasonably healthy population of about 2,000 through efforts of federal and provincial conservation agencies.

Canadian Wildlife: Arctic Summer

25/05/1967

The authentic sights and sounds of wildlife activity in the Arctic during the summer. Animals seen include polar bears and seals.

Canadian Wildlife: Wild Alberta

01/06/1967

Wildlife in Alberta is the subject of tonight's episode. John Livingston narrates this final program in the special, four-part Centennial series about Canadian wildlife.

Season 9

Season 9

14 серій

26/09/1968

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Thomas Edison

1. Thomas Edison

26/09/1968

Thomas Edison wasn't merely a lone inventful genius. He invented modern research team makes possible technology shaping our world.

Human Engineering

2. Human Engineering

03/10/1968

Materials

3. Materials

10/10/1968

A review of history of man's oldest materials: wood, stone, iron, bronze and glass.

Structure

4. Structure

07/11/1968

Defying force of gravity, man has strewn his structures across earth. This program looks at some of them.

Communications

5. Communications

14/11/1968

Much of this program deals with basic communications problem of getting a signal through noise.

Canals And Tunnels

6. Canals And Tunnels

21/11/1968

The great engineers of past - men like DE Lesseps of Suez fame and Panama infamy and Bradley - whose canals were arteries of industrial revolution, sacrificed health and fortune, and sometimes lives.

Central Power

7. Central Power

28/11/1968

One test of civilization is ability to organize sources of energy. Central power was something new in 1876.

Man And Machines

8. Man And Machines

05/12/1968

The Greek inventor, Alexander Hero, first defined five basic devices which make all machines possible: lever, wedge, wheel, pulley and screw.

Land And Water

9. Land And Water

12/12/1968

This program shows how man changes his environment by shaping land he lives on, reclaiming land from sea, making new lakes and rivers.

Man Aloft

10. Man Aloft

19/12/1968

This film looks, sometimes whimsically, at examples of old and modern flying machines.

Portable Power

11. Portable Power

26/12/1968

Man's first "portable power" device was part of his own body, energy from contraction of long molecules in presence of sugar: muscle power.

Machines And Man: Transportation

02/01/1969

Are problems of urban transportation insurmountable? The traffic jams which are a regular feature of city life make it appear so.

Machine And Man: Systems Engineering

A system, according to Oxford dictionary, is a whole composed of parts in orderly arrangement, according to some scheme or plan.

Audubon

14. Audubon

18/03/1969

A study of life and work of Jean Jacques Audubon, great painter-naturalist who captured beauty of American wildlife on canvas.

Season 10

Season 10

28 серій

24/09/1969

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Danger: Man At Work - In The Balance

Part a six-part series on pollution. This program shows how comparatively new science of ecology has shown fate of life on earth lies in balance.

Danger: Man At Work - The Urban Crisis

Part two of a six-part series on pollution. The ways man has succeeded, and failed, to duplicate in his cities checks and balances of natural environment.

Danger: Man At Work - Water

08/10/1969

The third program in a six-part series about pollution. This program shows how water is distributed.

Danger: Man At Work - Air Pollution

Fourth program in a six-part series on pollution. The program show history of air pollution from advent of coal-burning in 14th Century.

Danger: Man At Work - Pesticides

22/10/1969

Fifth in a six-part series on pollution. All pesticides are poisonous in greater or lesser degrees.

Danger: Man At Work - The Global Crisis

Final program of a sub-series on pollution and conservation. This program offers statements and observations by experts on extent of pollution in world today and what can be done to improve it.

The Ages Of Man: A Day In The Life Of A G.P.

A 24-hour day in life of a young family physician, Dr Reg Perkin, covering everything from his 7 am jogging to his 10 am tonsillectomy operation.

The Ages Of Man: A Breath Of Life

12/11/1969

Every year, over 12,000 Canadians are born with serious inherited defects. Maureen McChesney, 12, is one.

The Ages Of Man: The Attack On Cancer

This program focuses on research into effects of drugs on cancers in mice being conducted by internationally renowned cancer team at Toronto's Princess Margaret Hospital.

The Ages Of Man: Drugs

10/12/1969

A study of how medical researchers are using animals to determine effect of drugs such as marijuana and LSD, and.

The Ages Of Man: The Cell

17/12/1969

The theme of biology for past 20 years has been origin of biological constancy. The theme of next 20 years will be origin of biological diversity.

The Ages Of Man: Arthritis

24/12/1969

One quarter of all Canadians will be affected some time in their lives by arthritis.

The Ages Of Man: Heart Disease

07/01/1970

A look at coronary thrombosis which kills three out of ten adults; heart research in Canada.

The Ages Of Man: Transplants

15/01/1970

History and research in field of organ transplants.

The Ages Of Man: A Definition Of Death

When is a man dead? Canadian physicians discuss medical, ethical and legal questions involved with death, organ transplants.

Wild Africa: As It Was

25/02/1970

A look at luxuriant parks and reserves where various species of wild animals and birds still survive.

A Sense Of Time

18. A Sense Of Time

19/03/1970

First in a three-part series visiting some of Canada's 700 museums in an attempt to show how people of all ages use them for self-discovery.

Wild Africa: Something New

25/03/1970

Africa as it was during 18th and 19th centuries. Final program in this season's series.

A Sense Of Time

20. A Sense Of Time

26/03/1970

Second in a series of three programs on Canada's museums. This program presents views from adults - those who feel past has no relevance to their lives, and others who find themselves culturally enriched by past.

A Sense Of Time

21. A Sense Of Time

02/04/1970

A look "backstage" at Ontario Science Center, Royal Ontario Museum and Old Fort Henry.

Oceanography

22. Oceanography

14/05/1970

Recent advances in oceanography.

Continental Drift

23. Continental Drift

21/05/1970

The theory that Earth's continents are moving is examined.

Sense Substitution

24. Sense Substitution

28/05/1970

Research on new electronics and mechanical devices to help blind and deaf realize true sensory perception.

Physical Sciences: Stellar Evolution

The latest observations of astronomers have turned up new kinds of stars; mysterious emanations from deep in space called pulsars and quasars.

Physical Sciences: Making Waves

11/06/1970

Research into physics of sound and hearing has caused increasing alarm among scientists and physicians about effects of high noise levels upon people, and destructive psychological and physical effects of constant noise pollution.

Physical Sciences: Energy Conversion

The physics of energy and problem of producing large quantities of energy with little pollution form basis of this program.

Physical Sciences: Laser

25/06/1970

The qualities of laser and normal light are contrasted. Final program in series.

Season 11

Season 11

15 серій

02/11/1970

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"The Last Stand: Western Mountain Parks"

The first in a four-part series entitled The Last Stand. The series looks at a variety of areas in the world set aside as specially protected areas of wilderness and natural wildlife. The first program is about western mountain parks and the work being done by biologists and scientists to save mountain wildlife.

"The Last Stand: The Everglades of Florida"

The Everglades, unique in the world, are dependent entirely on water. But the beautiful birds and animals in the park are threatened by land development and a new airport, whose drainage policies are drying up the area.

The Last Stand: Point Pelee

16/11/1970

The third in a four-part series entitled "The Last Stand." Point Pelee is a tiny peninsula in southwestern Ontario, jutting into Lake Erie, which contains a fresh water marsh full of wildlife of all kinds. It is also the last stronghold of the southern deciduous forest in Canada and contains southern species of plants and animals not found anywhere else in the country.

The Last Stand: The Southwestern Desert

The last in a four-part series entitled The Last Stand. This program looks at Sonoran Desert in US Southwest and in Mexico.

A Sense Of Time: The Age Of The Universe

The first in a three-part series entitled "A Sense of Time". This examines past and present ideas on questions of how old is universe.

A Sense Of Time: The Age Of The Earth

This program focuses on a new geophysical concept of our planet.

A Sense Of Time: The Age Of Man

21/12/1970

Planet Earth has supported life for some three billion years; but Man, characterized by his powers of thought and other other intelligent faculties, has shown greatest development.

The Great Lakes

8. The Great Lakes

01/02/1971

Sociologists tell us that Great Lakes are basis for civilization around them. If lakes fail.

The Great Lakes

9. The Great Lakes

08/02/1971

Immediate implementation of pollution control in our Great Lakes is urgently needed if we are to preserve our most vital waterway.

Population Problems: Everybody'S Baby

Population: Everybody's Baby" examines projected consequences of overpopulation and-controversy surrounding population control.

Population Problems: Tomorrow'S Child

Featuring a national opinion poll on public attitudes in Canada towards population growth.

Who Help Themselves

15/03/1971

Dealing with McGill University Settlement Mental Health Unit project in Montreal..

Psychiatry: Heavy Night

22/03/1971

Psychiatry: Heavy Night

Psychiatry: Street Fighting Mad

29/03/1971

A visit to Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute, where a disturbed teenager responds to treatment.

Psychiatry: Human Potential

05/04/1971

A look at Vancouver-area encounter groups.

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Banting, Best And Insulin

04/10/1971

Season opener: The Nature of Things looks at discovery of insulin by Dr Frederick Banting and Dr Charles Best and deals with current Canadian research into diabetes.

Cancer In Canada

2. Cancer In Canada

11/10/1971

Chances of recovery by a cancer patient in Canada are examined. Guests: Dr James Till, Toronto's Princess Margaret Hospital, and Dr Robert Taylor of National Cancer Institute.

Parkinsonism

3. Parkinsonism

25/10/1971

A look at research which may bring hope to sufferers of a crippling disorder that affects those on the older side of the generation gap. Guests include Dr. Oleh Hornykiewicz, a pioneer in the discovery of the drug L-DOPA.

The Fur Trade

4. The Fur Trade

13/12/1971

A look at the endangered species of animals used in the fur trade, focusing on the Canadian market

The Harp Seal

5. The Harp Seal

03/01/1972

The life history of the seal, currently the object of the great spring seal hunt; the physiology and behavior of this unusual Arctic animal, plus an examination of its 8,000-mile migration from Hudson Strait to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and back. Also a look at the seal's unique adaptation for deep diving, currently under study by biologists at the University of Guelph in Ontario

Grouse Country

6. Grouse Country

10/01/1972

The world of the colorful bird family admired by hunters and birdwatchers alike.

The Polar Bear

7. The Polar Bear

17/01/1972

Pictorial life history of the Arctic animals throughout the seasons.

Lobsters and the Sea

24/01/1972

A glimpse into the world of an unusual and amusing ocean inhabitant.

Vanishing Peoples: Yanomami

31/01/1972

Documentary look at the Yanomami, a fast-vanishing Indian tribe inhabiting the tropical rainforest of the Upper Orinoco River in southeastern Venezuela and Northern Brazil.[

The Blue Holes of Andros

15/05/1972

A visit to a deep network of underwater caves found offshore from the island of Andros, with Dr. George Benjamin, a Canadian research chemist and the world's foremost authority on the Bahamas' "blue holes" (underwater caves)

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Vanishing Peoples: Lacandons, The Mayas Of Mexico

The Lacandons, last surviving descendants of Mayas, live in rain forest of southern Mexico.

The Sexes, part 1 of 2

20/11/1972

Examines male and female roles in society and presents a scientific study of the known biological facts about sex differences in humans.

The Sexes, part 2 of 2

27/11/1972

This program looks at hormonal changes during puberty, and the socially originated attitudes leading to differences between the sexes.

Acupuncture

4. Acupuncture

04/12/1972

An exploration of the traditional art of healing as practiced in China.

Think Before You Eat

05/03/1973

A look at the eating habits of Canadians; food and nutrition, the so-called "Well-balanced diet" and problems of overeating are analyzed in this examination of the dangers of abundance

Stockholm '72: Politics For Survival

A retrospective look at the summer 1972 World Conference on the Human Environment.

Episode 7

7. Episode 7

01/01/1970

Migration: Animals in Cycle

26/03/1973

A look at the migratory habits of birds and animals, with recent findings in animal studies reinforced with fascinating film footage of many species in their natural habitats.

Old Enough

9. Old Enough

02/04/1973

This half-hour film depicts obvious absurdities, in a subjective interpretation of The Limits to Growth, a 1970 MIT computer study forecasting economic, social and political collapse by no later than 2020.

Recycling: The Garbage Ouroboros

09/04/1973

A comprehensive examination of the form of pollution fast becoming public enemy number one in North America: garbage.

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Up Close and Personal: The Ecology of David Suzuki

The program is about the natural history of this invisible world: the things that float in the air around us, the microbes that live in the dish cloth on the kitchen counter, the fungi under our fingernails, and the visitors in the saucer under a house plant.

Reefer Madness 2

2. Reefer Madness 2

15/10/1998

There is a growing number of people who regard marijuana (cannabis) as a benign medicine, offering relief to people suffering from a variety of illnesses, including epilepsy, arthritis, multiple sclerosis and glaucoma as well as lessening the side effects of medications and treatments given to cancer and HIV patients. CBC Television's THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki examines the medicinal uses of marijuana.

Grasslands

3. Grasslands

05/11/1998

Good Wood

4. Good Wood

26/11/1998

Look Who's Talking...How Animals Communicate

It is only recently that humans have become aware that animal communication is often elegant, elaborate and subtle. Understanding how other species communicate tells us a great deal about the history and evolution of our species.

Season 40

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Phallacies

1. Phallacies

04/10/1999

How to Live to 100

2. How to Live to 100

11/10/1999

Parkinson's: Lynda's Story

25/10/1999

Lost

5. Lost

08/11/1999

We've all felt the terror of being lost - even for just a few moments. We lose our way; a child unexpectedly vanishes in the aisles of a supermarket.

Race for the Future

7. Race for the Future

29/11/1999

Race for the Future, Part 2

06/12/1999

The Sleep Famine

9. The Sleep Famine

24/01/2000

Do Parents Matter?

10. Do Parents Matter?

07/02/2000

How much are children influenced by their peers? The documentary Do Parents Matter? examines a controversial concept put forth by Judy Harris, a suburban grandmother and author of the explosive book, The Nurture Assumption.

Silent Sentinels

11. Silent Sentinels

21/02/2000

Wild Goose Chase

12. Wild Goose Chase

28/02/2000

Humans: Who are We, Part 1 – The Birth of The Human Mind

The Birth of The Human Mind takes viewers on an amazing journey back in time, exploring the use of language, tools and how our distant ancestors came to walk. Contrary to long-accepted belief, scientists now believe that Homo sapiens did not evolve from Neanderthals, but shared the earth with them for thousands of years. Our ancestors, the Homo sapiens, are the youngest members on the human family tree, about 150,000 years old. Homo erectus goes back 1.8 million years and Neanderthals about 200,000 years.

Humans: Who Are We?, Part 2 – The Human Invasion

Paleoanthropologists, linguists, archeologists and other scientists offer the latest interpretations of fossil findings and genetic studies and posit intriguing theories on how Homo sapiens became the only existing human species. Did we kill off our cousins, interbreed and merge with them, or did they just die out? It took five million years for an upright ape to evolve into an agile, quick-thinking and inventive human being. But once our ancestors emerged in Africa, were we destined to dominate the globe?

Weather: Dragons of Chaos

27/03/2000

The nature of weather is so complex that it is really a system of chaos. Weather is often benign, but occasionally the chaos spawns fierce dragons. Severe weather - violent storms, floods and droughts - is largely beyond human control, and can be cruel. Few need reminding of the 1987 tornado that killed 27 people in Edmonton, the flooding of the Saguenay region in 1996 and the Red River in 1997, and the 1998 ice storm in Quebec.

Season 41

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Nuclear Dynamite

1. Nuclear Dynamite

05/10/2000

Breath of Life

2. Breath of Life

12/10/2000

Spare Parts

3. Spare Parts

19/10/2000

Lost Worlds: Wild South America

23/10/2000

Lost Worlds: Wild South America: The Mighty Amazon

South America is a land of extremes. It boasts the world's longest mountain chain, the Andes; the mightiest river, the Amazon; the largest rainforest, the driest desert and the richest sea.

Amanda's Choice

9. Amanda's Choice

10/01/2001

Amanda is an insightful 19-year-old from Timmins, Ontario. She has a three-year-old son and a dilemma: whether or not to be tested for the faulty gene that will bring on Alzheimer's Disease by her mid-30s, as happened with her mother and other generations in her family. It is a disease that always leads to early death.

Lost Worlds: Wild South America: Penguin Shores

PENGUIN SHORES is part five of the magnificent six-part BBC series Lost Worlds, covering the amazingly diverse topography of South America, and its remarkable denizens. The world's longest mountain chain stretches from the tropics to the massive Patagonian Ice Sheet of sub-Antarctica. Its icy power dominates the lives of the hardy animals that dare to call it home, making living there one of nature's greatest challenges.

Lost Worlds: Wild South America: Great Plains

Lost Worlds - A six-part series on the breath-taking natural world of South America takes viewers on a cross-continent grand tour - from the mighty Amazon to the spectacular Andean peaks and the world's driest desert - stopping to view the strange and wonderful array of animals, birds and other wildlife along the way. Produced by the BBC. Narrated by David Suzuki.

Coastal Forest/Salmon Forest

07/02/2001

The Price of Salmon

14/02/2001

Salmon are considered an excellent source of nutrition. And farmed salmon provide it inexpensively. But at what cost? The Price of Salmon explores the complex issues involved with aquaculture.

Surgeons of the Future

21/02/2001

Maisin People In Papua New Guinea

28/02/2001

Toxic Legacies

17. Toxic Legacies

14/03/2001

Hospital at the End of the Earth

21/03/2001

Worst Case Scenario

04/04/2001

Albertans have traditionally been proud of their mighty petroleum industry. But lately, they have begun to question how that industry works. Nowhere is this shift more apparent than along the Clearwater River in Central Alberta, near Rocky Mountain House. There, residents are opposing Shell Canada's plans to drill a sour gas well in their area. The sour gas from the well could generate $10,000 a day in gross revenue, to meet today's high energy demands.

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Me, My Brain And I Unmasking The Mystery of the Conscious Mind

Bob thinks but doesn't feel. Christina feels but has trouble thinking. Virginia can neither think or feel as she's pulled down into a spiral of darkness that zaps her very will to survive. Kent lives within a 20-minute time span, unable to remember his past or plan for his future. Each of these people has had an injury to a part of the brain called the frontal lobes and their stories, told in Me, My Brain And I, are helping neuroscientists unravel the mystery of what makes us distinctly human.

Warnings from the Wild

09/10/2001

All over the planet, temperature increases are affecting wildlife. Some species are spreading to new areas. For others, climate change means extinction. THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki presents Warnings From The Wild, a documentary that draws together recent evidence of the effects of the biggest climatic upheaval in 10,000 years.

Touch: The Forgotten Sense

16/10/2001

A film about the amazing, but often overlooked sense of touch. The film takes us on an artistic and scientific journey from a woman who has completely lost her sense of touch, to a deaf-blind child that can understand speech through his fingers.

Psychopaths

4. Psychopaths

23/10/2001

A documentary that looks at the understanding of this condition in the scientific community, and what hope there is for treatment, therapy or a cure.

Drug Deals: The Brave New World of Prescription Drugs

Are our regulatory agencies doing their best to ensure drug safety? Or are they buckling to corporate pressure to market lucrative new drugs before they are adequately tested? These are questions raised in DRUG DEALS: THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.

Bioterror

6. Bioterror

20/11/2001

Since the September 11th terrorist attack on The World Trade Center, the news has been saturated with information about a new threat, bio-terrorism. But how new is it? THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki presents BIOTERROR, an exploration of the past, present and future of bio-terrorism.

Race Against Time

7. Race Against Time

27/11/2001

It's an epidemic of staggering proportions. Thirty-six million people are infected with the HIV virus worldwide, with over 25 million of them in Africa. More than 21 million people have died of AIDS, nearly 17 million in Africa alone. THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki presents RACE AGAINST TIME, a film about the greatest challenge of the 21st century and the work of Canadian Stephen Lewis, the United Nations Special Envoy on HIV/AIDS in Africa.

Return of the Peregrine

04/12/2001

Adept at diving at speeds normally reserved for fighter pilots, the peregrine falcon is the fastest and most widely dispersed creature on the planet. A one-hour documentary, RETURN OF THE PEREGRINE chronicles this majestic bird of prey's journey back from the brink of extinction.

Living Forever

9. Living Forever

08/01/2002

Biologists have seen within our genes the possibility of extending human life spans to 300 years or more. In the 21st century, will scientists reach the Holy Grail? Will they find the secret of eternal youth? THE NATURE OF THINGS with David Suzuki presents LIVING FOREVER, a look at how far scientists have come in discovering the human potential for longevity.

Genetically Modified Foods

15/01/2002

In 2001 the Government of Canada approved the following genetically modified crops for food use: canola, corn, cottonseed, flax, potato, soybean, tomato, wheat, sugar beet and squash. Is enough really known about genetic engineering to ensure that genetically modified (GM) food products are safe for consumption?

Self-Experimenters

11. Self-Experimenters

22/01/2002

Most major advances in medicine and science and are made by people who push the envelope. From morphine to cardiac surgery, we owe much to the risks taken by scientists of the past who have experimented on their own bodies to make new discoveries.

Morphine on Trial

12. Morphine on Trial

05/03/2002

Wired for Life

14. Wired for Life

19/03/2002

Intuition

15. Intuition

26/03/2002

Beluga Speaking Across Time

09/04/2002

Hot Flash on Menopause

16/04/2002

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Up Close and Toxic

1. Up Close and Toxic

17/10/2002

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The Ghosts of Lomako

22/10/2003

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Terrible Lizards of Oz

23/09/2004

Selling Sickness

3. Selling Sickness

30/09/2004

Shipbreakers

5. Shipbreakers

14/10/2004

Clot Busters

6. Clot Busters

21/10/2004

Tale of a Tiny Bird

8. Tale of a Tiny Bird

04/11/2004

Bhopal: The Search for Justice

09/12/2004

Forbidden Forest

12. Forbidden Forest

06/01/2005

Fighting Fire with Fire

26/05/2005

Being Caribou: Part 1

02/06/2005

Being Caribou: Part 2

09/06/2005

Whale Mission: The Last Giants

23/06/2005

Whale Mission: Keepers of Memory

30/06/2005

Five Seasons

23. Five Seasons

14/07/2005

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Tarantula: Australia's King of Spiders

The hair-raising journey to discover the secret lives of these ancient crawlers. They have been roaming our planet for more than 350 million years and survived to become the giants of the spider kingdom. And they have a reputation to match – their name alone provokes fear and loathing.

Earth Energy

3. Earth Energy

19/10/2005

Change of Heart

4. Change of Heart

26/10/2005

The Secret Life of Babies

02/11/2005

Tsepong: A Clinic Called Hope

09/11/2005

Port Hope: A Question of Power

16/11/2005

Everyday Einstein

8. Everyday Einstein

18/06/2006

Everyday Einstein provides a fast-paced and jazzy look at the extraordinary impact Einstein continues to have on our daily lives.

Homo Sapiens: The Rise of Our Species (Pt.1)

Homo Sapiens: The Rise of Our Species will introduce you to the ultimate family tree. This story is the story of each one of us. It's the story of the birth of humanity and civilization.

Homo Sapiens: The Rise of Our Species (Pt. 2)

Homo Sapiens deftly employs both docu-drama and interviews with key scientists to illuminate the remarkable story of the origins and development of our species.

Blue Buddha: Lost secrets of Tibetan Medicine

A look at the rising interest in the ancient healing arts of traditional Tibetan medicine.

Beetalker: The Secret World of Bees

Examining how bees communicate.

Cuba: The Accidental Revolution (Pt. 1)

Examines Cuba's response to the food crisis created by the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989.

Cuba: The Accidental Revolution (Pt. 2)

In spite of the economic crisis and US embargo, the Cuban health system is an outstanding success story around the world.

When Less Is More

16. When Less Is More

13/08/2006

Wild Caribbean: Hurricane Hell

10/06/2007

Every year the Caribbean paradise is turned into a hurricane hell. From the beginning of June until the end of November its hurricane season in the islands. With winds of over 150 mph, 5 metre storm surges and torrential rain, the destruction caused by hurricanes makes them one of the most feared forces of nature.

Build Green

19. Build Green

17/06/2007

In a refreshing hour, Build Green advises making the sun, the wind, and the rain – along with dirt, straw, and sewage – your friends. By building a house using innovative practices and materials, you'll be doing the earth a favour too.

Wild Caribbean: Reefs and Wrecks

24/06/2007

The clear blue waters that surround the Caribbean islands are home to some of the world's most stunning underwater treasures. Coral reefs form beautiful underwater gardens visited by angels, horse eye jacks, blue tangs and stingrays.

Wild Caribbean: Treasure Island

22/07/2007

Take the island hop of your life. Discover the rich variety of islands that are the Caribbean, and what forces have shaped this violent paradise.

Wild Caribbean: Secret Shores

29/07/2007

The Caribbean is not just the islands. We explore the least known Caribbean, that area beyond the Sea. A journey along the greatest Caribbean shoreline of all, that of Central America.

Cuttlefish – The Brainy Bunch

12/08/2007

Imagine an alien with three hearts, blue blood and a doughnut shaped brain. In an instant it could become invisible, or switch on electrifying light shows. Then imagine this bizarre creature was real, and somehow connected to us.

Mystery of the Giant Sloths Cave

19/08/2007

Today's sloths rank highly among the most surprising creatures of the animal kingdom: living suspended to the Amazon rainforest's trees, they move about extremely slowly, as if from a world where time flows differently.

Geologic Journey: The Great Lakes

09/09/2007

Geologic Journey: The Rockies

16/09/2007

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The Bear Man of Kamchatka

11/10/2007

Canadian bear expert Charlie Russell rescues two orphaned cubs destined for death in a squalid Russian zoo and secrets them away to his home in the remote wilds of the South Kamchatka peninsula, in the former Soviet Union.

Living Forever: The Longevity Revolution

Explorer the ongoing quest to extend human life, the cutting-edge research and the latest discoveries.

Weather Report

3. Weather Report

25/10/2007

Climate change is irrevocably altering the world as we know it, challenging our sense of the future and the fundamental values of our industrial societies.

Game Over: Conservation in Kenya

01/11/2007

Explore the impact of both colonial and contemporary initiatives in Kenya and how they affect the peoples who have traditionally lived off the land.

The Man with the Golden Cells

08/11/2007

The emerging world market in living cells, where an individual's genes can be bought and sold as commodities.

The Nature of Things Magazine

15/11/2007

Witness the exciting lead up to the launch of the new High Speed One service out of St. Pancras Station, in London. A look at the Large Hadron Collider, the largest and most sophisticated machine ever constructed by science. And an interview with musician and environmentalist, Sarah Harmer.

Climate Change I: An Uncertain Future

Now that climate change is an accepted, if inconvenient, truth, how are we coping? David Suzuki takes a first-hand look at how climate change is affecting Canadians where it really hurts: in their ability to make a living.

Climate Change II: Hot Times in the City

Hot Times in the City takes the pulse of three major Canadian cities: Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax, as they grapple with one of the planet's greatest threats to human health: global warming.

The Nature of Things Magazine

06/12/2007

A look into the multi-billion dollar underworld of counterfeit drugs, the tale of the Lunokhod a self-propelled robot on the Moon that could be controlled from the Earth and an interview with Boston Bruins' defenseman, Andrew Ference.

The Science of the Senses: Hearing

In Hearing, episode one of The Science of the Senses, finding the answer to that question will take us on a journey through the ear, into the brain and right into the heart of the human psyche.

The Science of the Senses: Touch

17/01/2008

In The Science of the Senses: Touch we will take a journey through the skin, into the subcutaneous world of our sensory receptors and up into the brain as we explore the hidden language of our most essential sense.

The Science of the Senses: Smell/Taste

In this episode of The Science of the Senses, we explore how smell combines with taste, somewhere in our brain, to create the perception of flavour. Most people wrongly assume that taste dominates. But what actually allows us to differentiate one food from another beyond the basics of sweet, sour, salty, savory and bitter, is the aroma.

The Science of the Senses: Sight

31/01/2008

This episode takes viewers on a fascinating tour of our visual world, from the moment light enters our eyes, to the way this information is transformed into electrical impulses and decoded by our brain - the domain of "visual perception". The act of "seeing" takes an immense amount of brainpower, more than 65% of the brain's neural pathways.

Wild China: Heart of the Dragon

22/06/2008

Explores how China's 1.3 billion people interact with their extraordinary wildlife and landscapes.

Wild China: Shangi-La

28/06/2008

Beneath billowing clouds in China's far southwest, rich jungles nestle below towering peaks and jewel-coloured birds and ancient tribes share forested valleys where wild elephants still roam.

Wild China: The Tibetan Plateau

29/06/2008

Explore the vast windswept wilderness in one of the world's most remote places - the size of Western Europe.

Wild China: Land of the Panda

05/07/2008

Travel across China's heartland where its Han people are the centre of a 5,000-year-old civilization.

Wild China: Beyond the Great Wall

12/07/2008

Warrior nomads, bizarre wildlife and extreme weather conditions are found beyond the Wall, built by China's emperors.

Wild China: Tides of Change

13/07/2008

China's coast is an area of huge contrast-from futuristic modern cities jostling traditional seaweed-thatched villages to ancient tea terraces and wild wetlands where rare animals still survive.

Antarctic Mission: Islands at the Edge

The SEDNA IV sails across the Polar Front, an area where cold turbulent Antarctic waters meet warmer water from the north - one of the earth's last great refuges for wildlife.

Antarctic Mission: Window on a Changing Climate

Antarctica's inhabitants are telling us that their world is changing in complex and subtle ways. The once successful colonies of diminutive Adelie penguins are declining because of increased snowfall - one of the unexpected consequences of a warmer climate.

Antarctic Mission: The Great Ocean of Ice

A cold and mysterious world that is home to some of the toughest and most unusual creatures on the planet: giant ribbon worms, dragon fish, and ancient sponges.

Antarctic Mission: The Last Continent

Follow mission leader Jean Lemire and his crew as they endure 17 months on the expedition to measure the threat posed by global warming in the Antarctic - a place where the Earth is particularly vulnerable.

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The Hobbit Enigma

1. The Hobbit Enigma

16/10/2008

One of the greatest controversies in science today: just what did scientists really find when they uncovered the tiny, human-like skeleton of a strange creature on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003? Since the discovery was made public a bitter dispute has split the world of anthropology.

Rodney's Robot Revolution

23/10/2008

Has the time come to meet an artificially intelligent robot? Engineer and inventor Rodney Brooks thinks so. Forget about all those shiny robotic home-helpers of the past-Brooks is out to design a robot that can think for itself!

The Adventurers: The Last Nomads

30/10/2008

Linguist Ian Mackenzie has tracked the last true nomadic hunting and gathering people on earth - the Penan of Borneo. Their way of life is quickly disappearing as aggressive logging interests swallow up their forest habitat.

The Adventurers: The Everlasting Oasis

University of Toronto archaeologist Tony Mills travels to the eastern desert of Egypt where he and other archaeologists have unearthed an untouched marvel: a site of over 500,000 years of uninterrupted human habitation.

The Adventurers: A Story Told in Stone

Archeologist Edmundo Edwards pulls back the vines and trees of the jungle to find huge stone cities that sprawled across the interiors of Tahiti, Raivavae and the Marquesas Islands.

The Suzuki Diaries: Europe

16/11/2008

David Suzuki and his daughter Sarika head out on a road trip across Europe to see sustainability in action and meet the people who are working towards restoring the equilibrium between human needs and planetary limits.

The Adventurers: The Lost People of Baja

Canadian paleo-pathologist Eldon Molto is leading the search for clues of the mysterious Pericu people of Baja California, Mexico - a fierce, primitive tribe that disappeared over a century ago, after being exposed to European disease. They left virtually nothing behind but their bones.

The Brain that Changes Itself

27/11/2008

Based on the best-selling book by Toronto psychiatrist and researcher Dr. Norman Doidge, a look at how we view the human mind.

Gone Sideways

9. Gone Sideways

08/01/2009

A light-hearted look at serendipity in science, from life-saving cancer cures to the x-ray machine and the discovery of North America.

Black Wave: The Legacy of the Exxon Valdez

A saga about what happens when ordinary people struggle for justice against a huge corporation that has destroyed both their environment and their livelihoods.

Supercar: Building the Car of the Future

Engineering professor Brian Fleck on a quest to meet the engineers, designers and even students who are trying to build the car of the future.

Living City: A Critical Guide

05/02/2009

What's wrong with Canada's cities? What's right? Award-winning urban affairs columnist Christopher Hume takes a cross-country journey to explore the sustainability, viability and liveability of Canada's population centres.

Inuit Odyssey

13. Inuit Odyssey

12/02/2009

Canadian Arctic anthropologist Niobe Thompson takes us on a visually stunning journey across the North, tracing the origins of the modern Inuit.

American Savannah

14. American Savannah

19/02/2009

Our lawns are one of our simplest pleasures. Grass is a luxury that represents relaxation, freedom, time off and of course, time away from the world of tarmac and concrete. A wild and quirky ride into the world of one of America's longest-standing obsessions, the perfect lawn.

Arctic Meltdown: A Changing World

20/06/2009

From new companies rushing to claim the Arctic's plentiful resources to the effect climate change has had on animals as well as plant life. As the Arctic meltdown continues at an ever accelerating pace, who will protect it?

Arctic Meltdown: The Arctic Passages

Until recently, only a few ships braved travel through these ice-strewn waters. More and more ships cross these seas each year and with more traffic come higher risks.

Arctic Meltdown: Adapting to Change

A look at two different Arctics - one that is the storybook land of ice, snow and polar bears and the other that is covered with petroleum plants and pipelines carrying fossil fuels.

Season 49

Season 49

18 серій

11/10/2009

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A Murder of Crows

1. A Murder of Crows

11/10/2009

A rare and intimate glimpse into the inner life of one of the most intelligent, playful and mischievous species on the planet.

Mini Monsters of Amazonia

18/10/2009

A look at the astonishing and complex relationships of the "mini monsters", insects of the Membracidae family - treehoppers that live amid one of the richest ecosystems on the planet, one so mysterious most people don't even know that it exists.

Broken Tail's Last Journey

25/10/2009

A personal quest to discover the truth behind the disappearance of a captivating tiger, one of the world's leading tiger cameramen, tracks the escape and subsequent wanderings of a male tiger, named Broken Tail, from Ranthambore National Park.

Darwin's Brave New World: Origins

01/11/2009

The extraordinary and often harrowing story of Charles Darwin's 30-year struggle to piece together the mystifying puzzle he saw in nature, and publish his theory on the evolution of life on earth.

Suzuki Diaries: Coastal Canada

22/11/2009

A father and daughter set out with hope on a journey of discovery to Canada's three coasts determined to find solutions for a troubled ocean and look signs of a sustainable future.

To Bee or Not to Bee

07/01/2010

Could bees be an early warning sign of a larger problem with our ecology? Are they the canary in the coal mine for the health of planet earth?

Bugs, Bones & Botany: The Science of Crime

Meet nature's detectives; how bugs, plants, bones ... even dust can be formidable enemies of crime.

The Downside of High

28/01/2010

Is today's strong pot damaging young minds? That provocative question is at the heart of this new documentary on recent science discoveries about marijuana and mental illness.

Bat & Man

11. Bat & Man

04/02/2010

Bats are scientifically extraordinary creatures. Now scientists have begun unlocking the secrets of the bat and are developing potential medical therapies based on their discoveries.

My Nuclear Neighbour

11/02/2010

What would you do if you discovered a nuclear plant might be built right next door? Two women from Peace River Alberta journey into Ontario's nuclear heartland, to find out for themselves about life with a nuclear neighbour.

Uakari: Secrets of the Red Monkey

18/02/2010

A journey into the rainforests of the Peruvian amazon to investigate the mysterious Red Uakari monkey, never before filmed in the wild.

One Ocean: Birth of an Ocean

04/03/2010

Explore the ocean's tumultuous history and how the ocean transformed the earth into the livable, blue planet it is today.

One Ocean: Footprints in the Sand

11/03/2010

Ancient traditional fisheries, over-development and the places of recovery that can give us hope for a healthy future ocean all intersect.

One Ocean: Mysteries of the Deep

18/03/2010

Starting in the deepest part of the ocean, take a secret and magical world of bizarre creatures and new discoveries deep beneath the surface.

One Ocean: The Changing Sea

25/03/2010

Explore some of the most stunning underwater locations in the world and set sail on a scientific race to predict the fate of the global ocean.

Masters of Space

18. Masters of Space

01/04/2010

Is space becoming a new war zone? A revealing look at the fine line between space-faring and space warfare.

Season 50

Season 50

18 серій

23/09/2010

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Aliens of the Deep Sea

23/09/2010

The octopus is a close cousin of the oyster and snail. And yet, even by human standards the multi-limbed creature is considered highly intelligent. From Spain to Vancouver Island to Capri, Italy, scientists are testing the brain-power of the mysterious and mythic octopus.

Changing Your Mind

2. Changing Your Mind

30/09/2010

Once thought to be incapable of fundamental change, our growing awareness of the adult brain's capacity for neuroplasticity is opening new doors to treatments for diseases and disorders once thought incurable.

For the Love of Elephants

14/10/2010

An intimate look at the bond that is formed between humans and baby orphaned elephants at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust rehabilitation centre just outside of Nairobi, Kenya.

Geologic Journey 2: Tectonic Europe (July 8 1997)

Traverse the Eurasian plate across Europe — from Iceland, where new land is formed - to the Alps, where old land is destroyed.

Geologic Journey 2: Along the African Rift (September 2, 1997)

For millions of years the East African Rift has been widening at the seams, tearing the African plate in two.

Geologic Journey 2: The Western Pacific Rim (November 4, 1997)

Focusing on the Asia-Pacific side of The Pacific Rim of Fire, which stands as a living testament to the beauty and danger that powerful geologic forces can deliver. The Pacific Rim is home to half of the world's active volcanoes and ninety percent of the world's earthquakes, yet nearly 800 million people continue to live within its violent edge.

Geologic Journey 2: The Pacific Rim: Americas (January 13, 1998)

Nick Eyles continues to explore the Pacific Rim, this time looking at the west coast of North America.

Geologic Journey 2: The Collision Zone: Asia (March 17, 1998)

The fiery unpredictability of Indonesia’s volcanoes at one end, the massive Himalayas at the other and millions of years of tectonic tension in between. The collision zone of the old world is about to be the hub of the new. India, the Himalayas and the island arc of Indonesia - these lands will form the centre of the world’s next supercontinent.

When North Goes South

02/12/2010

Learning and discussing the consequences of magnetic pole inversion.

Code Breakers

10. Code Breakers

13/01/2011

Who were the first peoples of North America? Anthropologist Niobe Thompson embarks on a voyage of scientific discovery, using the latest in DNA analysis techniques to unlock the secrets behind humanity's earliest appearance in the Americas.

Tipping Point: The Age of the Oil Sands

Tipping Point: The Age of the Oil Sands is a two-hour visual tour de force, taking viewers inside the David and Goliath struggle playing out within one of the most compelling environmental issues of our time

The Last Grizzly

12. The Last Grizzly

03/02/2011

Filmmaker Jeff Turner documents grizzly bears in the Northern Cascades of British Columbia.

Return of the Prairie Bandit

10/02/2011

Revisiting the 2009 release of nearly extinct black-footed ferrets in Saskatchewan to see what happened.

Raccoon Nation

14. Raccoon Nation

24/02/2011

Is your garbage can making raccoons smarter? Stunning footage shot in the deep, dark of night combines with groundbreaking research in this fascinating documentary to explore the remarkable ways that city life is changing raccoons.

The Real Avatar

15. The Real Avatar

03/03/2011

In James Cameron's film, Avatar, an alien tribe on the distant planet of Pandora fights the human invaders bent on mining their forest home. Instead of Pandora, think Peru.

Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie

David Suzuki, scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist, delivers what he describes as 'a last lecture' interwoven with scenes from his life and lifetime – the major social, scientific, cultural and political events of the past 70 years.

Save My Lake

17. Save My Lake

17/03/2011

Save My Lake is a TV documentary episode.

50 Years of the Nature of Things

24/03/2011

A celebration of half a century of a landmark science and natural history series, and an unrivaled Canadian institution.

Season 51

Season 51

18 серій

13/10/2011

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Jungle Prescription

4. Jungle Prescription

10/11/2011

One of the most powerful hallucinogenic drugs on the planet is in a tea made from medicinal plants: it's called ayahuasca. There are studies around the world that say that this indigenous cure may also provide answers as to how to treat Western drug addicts.

Emperor's Lost Harbour

17/11/2011

In Istanbul, Turkey, workers building a railway tunnel make a remarkable discovery - an ancient harbour, buried and shrouded in mystery ...until now. Will archaeologists be able to uncover the treasures of the past before it is buried again?

Myth or Science

6. Myth or Science

24/11/2011

Scientist Jennifer Gardy turns her critical eye towards the myths, lies, misunderstandings and errors behind the headlines, putting the science of the daily news to the test both in the lab and on the streets.

Waking the Green Tiger

01/12/2011

Examining modern China's ideas about nature and the environment.

Autism Enigma

8. Autism Enigma

08/12/2011

A fresh perspective on autism research with the developing "Bacterial Theory" of autism. The fastest-growing developmental disorder in the industrialized world, autism has increased an astounding 600 per cent over the last 20 years. Science cannot say why. Some say it's triggered by environmental factors and point to another intriguing statistic: 70 per cent of kids with autism also have severe gastrointestinal symptoms. Could autism actually begin in the gut? The Autism Enigma looks at the progress of an international group of scientists who are studying the gut's amazingly diverse and powerful microbial ecosystem for clues to the baffling disorder.

Programmed to be Fat?

12/01/2012

New science links man-made chemicals to the global obesity epidemic. Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat - before we're even born.

Surviving :) The Teenage Brain

19/01/2012

A look at the science deep within the teenage brain and a celebration of evolution's masterpiece - the years that bring us judgment, adaptation and innovation. In short the years that make us human.

Mysteries of the Animal Mind

26/01/2012

Scientists explore the mysteries of animal consciousness and find growing evidence of compassion, cooperation, altruism, empathy, intelligence and communication in all sorts of different species.

The American Tiger

12. The American Tiger

02/02/2012

Most tigers today are privately owned - experts estimate that the number of tigers living in the United States is nearly double of those in the wild. What's life like for the American tiger?

MS Wars: Hope, Science and the Internet

Multiple sclerosis patients use social media to engage in an unprecedented battle with the Canadian medical establishment for access to a controversial treatment.

Suzuki Diaries: Future City

16/02/2012

In a new installment of Suzuki Diaries, David and his daughter, Sarika, set out to discover whether some of Canada's biggest cities are ready for the challenges of the future.

Journey to the Disaster Zone

23/02/2012

David Suzuki travels to the areas most affected by the tsunami on its anniversary.

The Perfect Runner

16. The Perfect Runner

15/03/2012

Anthropologist Niobe Thompson explores the evolutionary past of humans.

Smarty Plants

17. Smarty Plants

22/03/2012

The secrets of plant behavior.

Polar Bears: A Summer Odyssey

08/04/2012

Shot over twelve months, this blue chip wildlife documentary tells the story a young polar bear's epic migration through the icy waters of Hudson Bay and his subsequent adventures on land, where he must spend the ice-free season. It is his first summer alone without his mother to guide and feed him. His struggle to survive is set against the biggest environmental story of our time: climate change.

Season 52

Season 52

15 серій

18/10/2012

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The Buffalo Wolves

1. The Buffalo Wolves

18/10/2012

Wolves and Buffalo follows the fortunes of one pack of wolves, the Delta Pack. Will the pups survive their first year? Will the packs alpha animals retain their pack position to breed again next year? As they try to bring down the buffalo to keep themselves and their new pups alive what will the future hold for these ancient warriors?

Babies: Born to be Good?

25/10/2012

Nuts About Squirrels

08/11/2012

There are those of us who see squirrels as cute and fascinating, but there is also a large contingent who regard them as “tree rats” - little pests that never tire of wreaking havoc in our attics, gardens, and just about anything else that catches their fleeting fancy. So who’s right? Nuts about Squirrels reveals the secret world of the ubiquitous urban grey squirrel with squirrel robots, micro-chipped acorns and an army of citizen scientists.

The Norse: An Arctic Mystery

22/11/2012

Are we alone in the universe? We may be very close to finding out. For millennia humans studying the stars had no idea if there were any other planets in the universe, let alone ones similar enough to ours to sustain life. Now, scientists may be close to discovering Earth-like planets, using a new space telescope and a technique pioneered by two Canadian astronomers.

Lights Out!

5. Lights Out!

06/12/2012

Twelve hours of light. Twelve hours of dark. For our entire history we have lived and worked in rhythm with the sun. But all that changed with the invention of artificial light. Light fixtures, computer and television screens - all of these have allowed us more time to live, work, play and shorten our nights. But at what cost? Are we putting our health at risk? We explore how the type of light we are exposed to in the hours between dusk and bedtime can play tricks on our bodies and cancel the healthful benefits naturally triggered by the absence of light.

David Suzuki's Andean Adventure

10/01/2013

Zapped: The Buzz About Mosquitoes

17/01/2013

People struggle to combat a blood-sucking little insect that is both delicate and deadly.

Shattered Ground

8. Shattered Ground

07/02/2013

Meet the Coywolf

9. Meet the Coywolf

14/02/2013

There is a new hybrid species which is part wolf, part coyote.

The Fruit Hunters: Evolution of Desire (Part 1 of 2)

The exotic world of fruit and the story of nature, commerce and obsession.

Billion Dollar Caribou

21/03/2013

The conservation of the caribou and their environment is much-contested territory.

The Beaver Whisperers

28/03/2013

The national symbol has a new role as an ecological superhero.

The Beetles Are Coming

04/04/2013

The Man Who Tweeted Earth

25/04/2013

Through pictures, music and poetry, Canadian Commander Chris Hadfield brings us a view of earth from space that we’ve never seen before.

Season 53

Season 53

19 серій

03/10/2013

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Carpe Diem: A Fishy Tale

03/10/2013

North America is under attack by a sly and wily aquatic invader. Introduced in the ‘70s for the purpose of cleaning up algae in fish ponds, the aggressive Asian carp escaped into the Mississippi river system during floods. The 50-kilogram bottom feeders have advanced north at a surprising rate, becoming a familiar sight with their frenzied and often physically threatening mass leaps into the air. Despite their fascination with this newcomer, scientists on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border agree this invader is a threat we need to take seriously.

Ticked Off: The Mystery of Lyme Disease

Lyme disease, a mysterious tick-borne illness, has become one of the fastest-spreading diseases in North America. Tiny, dangerous and once uncommon, the population of ticks is growing at an alarming rate. The documentary explores how climate change has hastened the spread of the ticks and this devastating disease, one that is often misdiagnosed and mistreated, and is mired in medical controversy.

Myth or Science 2: The Quest for Perfection

Dr. Jennifer Gardy is back. But this time, Dr. Gardy’s journey of scientific discovery will plumb our very hopes and dreams - our quest for self-improvement. Are raw vegetables really better for you? Can you be fat and fit? Should you ditch caffeine? Dr. Gardy puts her own body on the line in lively experiments and scientific investigations to discover whether many popular health claims are science fact or science fiction.

Brain Magic: The Power of Placebo

24/10/2013

What if each of us could make the symptoms of an illness disappear? Cast a spell so powerful it would actually heal our bodies, help us walk, or breathe better? For centuries placebos have been thought of as just fake medicine, but Brain Magic: The Power of Placebo explores the growing scientific evidence that placebos can have powerful—and real—effects on our minds and bodies.

Invasion of the Brain Snatchers

31/10/2013

Untangling Alzheimer's

14/11/2013

A Dog's Life

7. A Dog's Life

21/11/2013

Survival of the Fabulous

28/11/2013

Where Am I?

9. Where Am I?

05/12/2013

The Great Butterfly Hunt

02/01/2014

Canadian scientist Fred Urquhart unravels the mystery of the monarch's winter home.

How to Be a Wild Elephant

09/01/2014

Orphan elephant Sities must learn how to be a wild elephant when she leaves the safety of a Kenyan sanctuary to begin her journey back to freedom.

Secrets in the Bones - The Hunt for the Black Death Killer

The quest to solve a great mystery in history: Identify the Black Death killer and unlock secrets that could save millions of lives.

Trek of the Titans

13. Trek of the Titans

30/01/2014

A rare look at the leatherback turtle as it migrates between the chilly waters off Eastern Canada and the sunny beaches of the Caribbean.

The Allergy Fix

14. The Allergy Fix

27/02/2014

Scientists are attacking food allergies in new and inventive ways, driven by the alarming increase in the number of people, particularly children, who suffer from them – and can die from them.

Wild Canada: The Eternal Frontier

13/03/2014

A remarkable journey across Canada’s natural landscapes revealing the surprising influence early humans had on the land and its wildlife.

Wild Canada: The Wild West

20/03/2014

From the Rockies to the Pacific, western Canada has astonishing wildlife and landscapes, some of which have been influenced by early humans.

Wild Canada: The Heartland

27/03/2014

From the prairies to Canada's vast boreal forest that stretches almost from coast to coast, we reveal a huge wilderness of extremes that has been shaped over millennia by both humans and wildfires. Here pronghorn antelope, the fastest hoofed land animal on earth, still haunt the grasslands, the elusive wolverine thrives in the icy remote northern forests and beaver share their cozy lodges with grateful muskrats.

Wild Canada: Ice Edge

03/04/2014

In the country's harshest climate, the wildlife survive in the tundra of ice.

Making Wild Canada

19. Making Wild Canada

10/04/2014

Making the incredible Wild Canada series. Meet Jeff Turner, the series director, and see stories from the field.

Season 54

Season 54

6 серій

09/10/2014

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Stonehenge Uncovered

09/10/2014

The biggest archaeological survey ever conducted of the Stonehenge landscape finds new evidence of a lost civilization.

Gorilla Doctors

2. Gorilla Doctors

16/10/2014

Dr. Mike Cranfield looks at how he managed to be working in a Canadian veterinarian surgery to end up making house calls to some of Africa's most endangered mountain gorillas.

Dreams of the Future

23/10/2014

Dr. Jennifer Gardy tries out new technology and looks at fresh ideas of our relationships with nature.

The Cholesterol Question

30/10/2014

A investigation into whether or not Cholesterol really is the cause of heart problems.

Decoding Desire

5. Decoding Desire

06/11/2014

From preening peacocks to promiscuous primates, what do animals reveal about our own sexual behaviour? Explore how sexual diversity and the experience of pleasure itself may be the key to species survival.

Chasing Snowflakes

6. Chasing Snowflakes

13/11/2014

Scientists are unraveling the delicate mysteries of the snowflake. And what they’re learning is amazing.

Season 55

Season 55

2 серій

15/10/2015

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Moose: A Year in the Life of a Twig Eater

Experience a calf’s first year of life as it grows up in Jasper National Park amid some of the most striking scenery on the planet.

The Equalizer

15. The Equalizer

03/03/2016

Every year, athletes keep going higher, farther and faster, shattering previous world records and setting new ones. But are today’s record holders really better than those of the past? Or do modern athletes get their edge from their high tech gear? Top sports scientist Steve Haake sets off on a journey to investigate.

Season 56

Season 56

2 серій

06/10/2016

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Pompeii's People

1. Pompeii's People

06/10/2016

Despite intense archaeological scrutiny, much of the ancient city of Pompeii still remains a mystery. Now a team of archaeologists, scientists, and historians are taking to uncover Pompeii's secrets.

Destination: Mars

5. Destination: Mars

03/11/2016

The race to get to Mars is on, seizing the imagination of the world. Every month there seems to be a new revelation.

Season 57

Season 57

6 серій

24/09/2017

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The Wild Canadian Year: Spring

24/09/2017

The first days of spring sees Arctic fox pups take their first steps and black bear cubs learn to climb trees after the long cold days of winter.

The Wild Canadian Year: Summer

01/10/2017

Killer whales and blue sharks are on the hunt, while amorous fireflies light up the night forest with their dazzling display, as summer reveals Canada’s landscape at the peak of its splendour.

The Wild Canadian Year: Fall

08/10/2017

Fall chronicles a remarkable season of change: young northern gannets leap off perilous cliffs as chipmunks race to gather winter supplies, and prairie rattlesnakes give birth to live young.

The Wild Canadian Year: Winter

15/10/2017

Lynx hunt snowshoe hares in the boreal forest and the ancient dance between wolves and caribou on Canada's vast tundra reveal the harshest time of year when landscapes are transformed by winter.

Making the Wild Canadian Year

22/10/2017

Watch the incredible feats of endurance and technical wizardry needed to capture the sequences featured in the landmark series The Wild Canadian Year.

Lost Secrets of the Pyramid

29/10/2017

The Great Pyramid of Egypt may be humanity’s greatest achievement. It’s a skyscraper of stone built without computers or complex machinery. Now the secrets of the pyramid could finally be exposed, thanks to a series of astonishing new findings. Egyptologists are unearthing evidence across the country to reveal a story that tells of more than just how Egypt built a pyramid – they are discovering how the pyramid itself changed Egypt and the world. David Suzuki is joining the experts and scientists on the front-line who are unraveling new clues to the world’s greatest ancient mystery.

Season 58

Season 58

11 серій

23/09/2018

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Equus: The Story of the Horse - Origins

A journey around the world and back in time to discover why horses and humans make perfect partners.

Equus: The Story of the Horse - First Riders

Travel back to the moment humans tamed the horse, and learn how horsepower made history.

Equus: The Story of the Horse - Chasing the Wind

How did humans save the wild horse from extinction? And how did we create over four hundred specialized breeds today?

A Day in the Life of Earth

14/10/2018

From volcanoes to earthquakes & dust migration to meteorites — scientists reveal how much the Earth changes in 24 hours.

The Real T.Rex

5. The Real T.Rex

21/10/2018

Join an investigative journey around the world to uncover the mysteries of the most famous dinosaur super-predator: the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

The Memory Mirage

6. The Memory Mirage

28/10/2018

Can we trust what we remember about our own lives? Memory scientists say most memories are full of distortions and errors.

Spying on Animals

7. Spying on Animals

04/11/2018

A look at how innovations in remote unmanned cameras let us bear witness to animal behaviour 24/7 - almost anywhere on earth.

The Genetic Revolution

11/11/2018

Trailblazing scientists are making ground-breaking discoveries in the rapidly evolving world of genetic engineering.

Stay-at-Home Animal Dads

02/12/2018

From emus to penguins, meet some of the most devoted stay-at-home animal dads on the planet.

Food for Thought

10. Food for Thought

06/01/2019

When it comes to diet, we swallow a lot of advice. Food for Thought sorts through the latest science to create a new recipe for health.

The Wonder of the Northern Lights

13/01/2019

The aurora borealis delights and amazes us, but we're just beginning to understand its beauty.

Season 59

Season 59

17 серій

20/09/2019

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She Walks with Apes

1. She Walks with Apes

20/09/2019

The epic story of three legendary women who fought to save the great apes — and inspired a generation.

Episode 2

2. Episode 2

08/11/2019

Episode 3

3. Episode 3

08/11/2019

Episode 4

4. Episode 4

08/11/2019

: First Animals

5. : First Animals

25/10/2019

Be Afraid: The Science of Fear

01/11/2019

Episode 7

7. Episode 7

08/11/2019

Episode 8

8. Episode 8

15/11/2019

Episode 9

9. Episode 9

22/11/2019

Pass the Salt

10. Pass the Salt

01/01/1970

Episode 11

11. Episode 11

01/01/1970

Episode 12

12. Episode 12

01/01/1970

Episode 13

13. Episode 13

01/01/1970

Episode 14

14. Episode 14

01/01/1970

Episode 15

15. Episode 15

01/01/1970

Episode 16

16. Episode 16

01/01/1970

Episode 17

17. Episode 17

01/01/1970

Season 60

Season 60

14 серій

06/11/2020

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Rebellion

1. Rebellion

06/11/2020

Global temperatures are rising and so are we: millions of young people rise up to demand their right to a livable planet.

Kids vs. Screens

2. Kids vs. Screens

13/11/2020

How screens affect our children's development, learning abilities and mental health.

Wild Australia: After the Fires

20/11/2020

Signs of life and hope emerge from the scorched landscapes of the worst wildlife disaster in modern history. of life and hope emerge from the scorched landscapes of the worst wildlife disaster in modern history.

The Covid Cruise

4. The Covid Cruise

27/11/2020

3,711 passengers and crew. 14-day quarantine. 1 deadly infectious disease. Coronavirus aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

Searching for Cleopatra

08/01/2021

Uncovering the truth about the richest and most powerful woman in world history.

Wild Canadian Weather: Cold

15/01/2021

Canadians push the limits of cold endurance while baby harp seals brave icy water and flying squirrels cuddle.

Wild Canadian Weather - Rain

22/01/2021

Rain brings unexpected benefits for spadefoot toads, grizzlies, and whitewater kayakers - but too much can be deadly.

Wild Canadian Weather - Wind

29/01/2021

The invisible element that shapes our lives; falcons, butterflies and spiders hitch a ride, while Canadians harness, and harvest, the wind.

Wild Canadian Weather - Sun

05/02/2021

The driving force behind all weather, sunlight creates a banquet for blue whales, helps vultures soar, and is essential for training some extreme athletes.

Making Wild Canadian Weather

12/02/2021

Crews go to great lengths to get amazing shots of wildlife people and weather. Working with scientists is essential.

The Real Neanderthal

19/02/2021

Neanderthals weren't brutish or dim-witted. New discoveries reveal they were more human than we ever thought!

Kingdom of the Polar Bears: Episode 1

Veteran polar bear guide Dennis Compayre goes on a remarkable journey into the world of a polar bear mom and her newborn cubs as they leave the safety of their den for the first time.

Kingdom of the Polar Bears: Episode 2

Veteran polar bear guide, Dennis Compayre watches as a mother bear teaches her young cubs to hunt and discovers how they are struggling to adapt to a rapidly warming Arctic.

The Last Walrus

14. The Last Walrus

12/03/2021

A filmmaker explores one man’s quest to save a walrus, as the debate around marine mammal captivity evolves in Canada.

Season 61

Season 61

14 серій

05/11/2021

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Inside the Great Vaccine Race

05/11/2021

The inside story of the high-stakes race to defeat a killer virus and save millions of lives.

Nature's Big Year

2. Nature's Big Year

12/11/2021

When humanity hits pause, nature reboots. Scientists discover the surprising ways pandemic lockdowns affected our planet.

The Machine That Feels

19/11/2021

Artificial intelligence is becoming more empathic, emotionally intelligent, and creative. So what does it mean to be human?

The New Human

4. The New Human

26/11/2021

Disappearing tendons? Longer legs? Artificial body parts? What will humans look like in the future?

Chef Secrets: The Science of Cooking

The secret ingredient to becoming a better cook? Science! Top chefs and culinary experts explain the chemistry, physics, and microbiology of cooking

Curb Your Carbon

6. Curb Your Carbon

13/01/2022

Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, Curb Your Carbon reveals the easy and effective ways we can all fight climate change ... and turn down the heat.

In Your Face

7. In Your Face

20/01/2022

We see faces in everything. Facial recognition is an evolutionary superpower unique to humans.

Ice and Fire: Tracking Canada's Climate Crisis

Goodbye backyard ice rinks, mountain glaciers, and forest biodiversity: what Canada might lose due to climate change.

Why We Dance

9. Why We Dance

24/02/2022

It may surprise you to learn that you are a dancer. In fact, we are all dancers. This film takes us into the beating heart of why humans simply must dance.

Carbon: The Unauthorized Biography

The key element of life on Earth, it has the power to build and destroy.

How the Wild Things Sleep

10/03/2022

Unraveling the secrets of the most extreme sleepers of the animal kingdom. Why and how do animals sleep? How do they deal with sleep deprivation? And do animals dream?

The Teenager and the Lost Maya City

A young Canadian is going on the adventure of a lifetime. He believes he knows the location of a lost Maya city, and he’s heading to Mexico to find it.

The Musical Animal

13. The Musical Animal

24/03/2022

We know that humans are a musical species. We sing, we dance, we groove. But are we the only musical species?

The Science of Success

31/03/2022

Success has little to do with performance, winners and losers are chosen by society. Now, scientists have discovered the secret to predicting success.

Season 62

Season 62

13 серій

06/01/2023

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Last of the Right Whales

06/01/2023

North Atlantic right whales are on the brink of extinction. Follow the fight to save them.

Rat City

2. Rat City

13/01/2023

Remarkable superpowers make rats the evolutionary heroes of the animal kingdom.

Science & Cannabis

3. Science & Cannabis

20/01/2023

Is cannabis a medical cure-all or snake oil? Scientists distinguish the medicine from the myths.

Secret Agents Of The Underground Railroad

How staff at a luxury hotel in Niagara Falls, NY helped ferry enslaved people to freedom.

Walking With Ancients

10/02/2023

New archaeological discoveries are challenging our understanding of when the first people arrived in North America, rewriting the human story.

Apocalypse Plan B

6. Apocalypse Plan B

17/02/2023

Some scientists are proposing radical ways to cool our warming planet – but others say it’s time to restore nature on a global scale.

True Survivors

7. True Survivors

24/02/2023

How have humans survived extreme environmental change in the past? And what will it take to survive what’s next?

Grizzly Rewild

8. Grizzly Rewild

03/03/2023

Five orphaned grizzly bear cubs get a second chance at life in the wild, but can they survive without their mother? A groundbreaking study follows the bears to find out if rewilding works.

Bug Sex

9. Bug Sex

10/03/2023

Broken genitals and cannibalism. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of how bugs get busy.

War for the Woods

10. War for the Woods

17/03/2023

Thirty years after historic logging protests on Vancouver Island, the battle to protect old growth forests is still raging.

The Secrets of Friendship

24/03/2023

Step into the world of 'friendship detectives', who are unravelling the mysteries of social behaviours in humans and other animals.

Woodpeckers: The Hole Story

31/03/2023

Inside the secret and rhythmic world of one of nature’s best lumberjacks.

Suzuki Signs Off

13. Suzuki Signs Off

07/04/2023

For 44 years, David Suzuki has taken us around the world to explore science, technology, and nature – and now for something completely different. End of series.

Season 63

Season 63

14 серій

04/01/2024

New hosts Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan take on The Nature of Things, the world's longest-running science documentary series.

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A User's Guide to the Voice

04/01/2024

The human voice is the most sophisticated communication tool, but most of us don’t know how to unlock its potential.

The Mystery of the Walking Whale

11/01/2024

Sarika Cullis-Suzuki travels back in time to solve the evolutionary mystery of the walking whale.

Butt Seriously

3. Butt Seriously

18/01/2024

Anthony Morgan shines a light where the sun doesn’t usually shine. Why we have butts, how they evolved and how to keep yours healthy.

Jawsome: Canada’s Great White Sharks

Shark nerds are on a mission to reveal the JAWSOME lives of Canada’s Great White Sharks.

I am the Magpie River

01/02/2024

A pristine river in Quebec is granted rights through legal personhood, protecting it and those who call it home.

Love Hurts: The Science of Heartbreak

Find out if science can ease the human conditions of loss, rejection, and unrequited love.

Hairy Tales

7. Hairy Tales

07/03/2024

A hair-raising journey into the salon, the lab, a remote Chinese village, a baby nursery and even a wildlife sanctuary to explore the surprising new research at the root of it all.

Little Sapiens

8. Little Sapiens

14/03/2024

Thanks to cutting-edge technology, experts are finally learning the story of prehistoric kids and how they helped shape humans into who we are today.

Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary

28/03/2024

Mae Martin explores the science of gender and sexual fluidity.

Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs

04/04/2024

Anthony Morgan joins the fossil dig of a lifetime as palaeontologists discover why a tiny patch of land became a giant dinosaur graveyard.

Lost World of the Hanging Gardens

11/04/2024

ISIS destroyed thousands of ancient artefacts and buildings in Mosul. Now, archeologists are making incredible discoveries in the wreckage.

Secret World of Sound: Hunters and Hunted

In nature, sound can mean the difference between finding a meal and becoming one.

Secret World of Sound: Love and Rivals

Sound is used in extraordinary ways to impress, find a mate and fight off rivals.

Secret World of Sound: Finding a Voice

Baby animals rely on sound to survive after they’re born — and even before.

Season 64

Season 64

14 серій

02/01/2025

New hosts Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan take on The Nature of Things, the world's longest-running science documentary series.

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Teenager

1. Teenager

02/01/2025

The science of adolescence: understanding this dramatic, mysterious and critically important phase of life, for humans and other animals.

Sweat!

2. Sweat!

09/01/2025

As global temperatures rise, Anthony Morgan investigates the human body's natural cooling system; he examines sweat, an often underappreciated bodily function and its crucial role.

Foodspiracy

3. Foodspiracy

16/01/2025

Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan study ultra-processed foods; they examine why these foods are appealing; they investigate the health effects.

Shared Planet: Cities

23/01/2025

From New York to Kolkata, there are surprising benefits to us that come from sharing space with the wildlife in our cities.

Shared Planet: Open Spaces

30/01/2025

Grasslands account for half of the total land area on the planet and most have been converted for human use; there are some places though where people and wildlife can both prosper by sharing space.

Shared Planet: Waters

06/02/2025

Water provides the largest habitat on Earth, but water-dependent wildlife is declining fast. Learning to share these watery worlds can offer a brighter future for the entire planet.

Shared Planet: Forests

13/02/2025

Forests are essential for life on our planet, but humans are cutting more down every year; these inspiring people are reshaping how we live and work in Earth's forests, sharing space with wildlife.

The Secret Knowledge of Animals

20/02/2025

From goats that can sense upcoming volcanic eruptions to birds that know how to avoid tsunamis and cyclones, scientists are using wearable technology to tap into the "secret knowledge" of animals.

Singing Back the Buffalo

05/03/2025

A richly visual and deeply uplifting story of humanity’s connections to buffalo how their return to the Great Plains can usher in a new era of sustainability and balance.

Dances with Cranes

10. Dances with Cranes

13/03/2025

A year in the life of whooping cranes, and the humans saving them from extinction.

Plastic People

11. Plastic People

20/03/2025

Microplastics are everywhere. Sarika Cullis-Suzuki joins science journalist Ziya Tong for an investigation into our addiction to plastic and the growing threat of microplastics on human health.

Animal Pride

12. Animal Pride

28/05/2025

This is nature's coming out story. Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's blindspots and explores the true diversity of gender and sexuality in nature.

Dad Bods

13. Dad Bods

04/06/2025

Science is revealing the truth about 'dad bods' and how having a child can dramatically affect the brains and bodies of men. Real dad bods are less about the pudge and more about the smarts.

Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster

A dive to the Titanic. A fatal implosion. Inside the investigation to uncover the truth about the Titan's final journey.

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