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July 2021 Primetime Schedule July 2021 Primetime Schedule Thursday Jul 1 Thursday Jul 1 Friday Jul 2 7:00 pm 2:00 am 10:00 pm Arctic Secrets Arctic Secrets The Bone Detective Ep. 2 - Devon Island: Land of Ice repeat Ep. 2 - Devon Island: Land of Ice repeat The Bone Detectives - Isle of Thanet repeat Devon Island in Nunavut is the largest Devon Island in Nunavut is the largest Five Bronze Age bodies have been found in a uninhabited island in the world - and with good uninhabited island in the world - and with good deep pit in Kent. One of them, an old woman, reason. dv reason. dv has been manipulated into a position where she is pointing at something. But at what? And why? 8:00 pm 3:00 am dv The Agenda with Steve Paikin The Dictator's Playbook Confronting Canada's Historical Mistakes new Ep. 4 - Francisco Franco repeat 11:00 pm Indigenous children's rights champion Cindy An exploration of the methods and tactics of The Agenda with Steve Paikin Blackstock discusses the reality of Indigenous life Generalissimo Francisco Franco, who ruled Our Beloved Pandemic Pets repeat in Canada. Then, Rosalie Abella discusses her Spain with absolute power for four decades. Pet adoption, video cameos, and comfort - we legacy with the Canadian Supreme Court. discuss how pets have played into our lives 4:00 am during the pandemic. Then, Hamilton-Niagara 9:06 pm Arctic Secrets Ontario Hub journalist discusses an innovative In the Name of All Canadians repeat Ep. 2 - Devon Island: Land of Ice repeat approach to giving vaccines. And, we review our Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms gets Devon Island in Nunavut is the largest week's programming. six fresh perspectives in this compilation of short uninhabited island in the world - and with good 12:00 am documentaries commissioned by Hot Docs. dv reason. dv Heartbeat 10:06 pm 5:00 am Heartbeat - Episode 21 - Strangers on a Train Employable Me The Agenda with Steve Paikin repeat Employable Me - Yang and Elias repeat Confronting Canada's Historical Mistakes repeat A serious assault leads the police to foil an Despite having a Master's degree in Economics, Indigenous children's rights champion Cindy attempt to steal antiques from Ashfordly Hall, and Yang, a single mom who is blind, hasn't landed a Blackstock discusses the reality of Indigenous life Vernon goes all-out to persuade a wealthy paying job; Elias has Autism Spectrum Disorder in Canada. Then, Rosalie Abella discusses her woman to make a charitable contribution toward and dreams of being a puppeteer. dv legacy with the Canadian Supreme Court. his donkey sanctuary. 11:00 pm Friday Jul 2 1:00 am The Agenda with Steve Paikin The Bone Detective Confronting Canada's Historical Mistakes repeat 7:00 pm The Bone Detectives - Isle of Thanet repeat Monty Don's Japanese Gardens -Episode 1 repeat Indigenous children's rights champion Cindy Five Bronze Age bodies have been found in a Blackstock discusses the reality of Indigenous life Monty Don travels Japan through spring and deep pit in Kent. One of them, an old woman, in Canada. Then, Rosalie Abella discusses her autumn in search of its most beautiful gardens. has been manipulated into a position where she legacy with the Canadian Supreme Court. 8:00 pm is pointing at something. But at what? And why? dv 12:06 am The Agenda with Steve Paikin In the Name of All Canadians repeat Our Beloved Pandemic Pets new 2:00 am Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms gets Pet adoption, video cameos, and comfort - we Monty Don's Japanese Gardens -Episode 1 repeat six fresh perspectives in this compilation of short discuss how pets have played into our lives Monty Don travels Japan through spring and documentaries commissioned by Hot Docs. dv during the pandemic. Then, Hamilton-Niagara autumn in search of its most beautiful gardens. Ontario Hub journalist discusses an innovative 1:06 am approach to giving vaccines. And, we review our 3:00 am Employable Me week's programming. Striking Balance Employable Me - Yang and Elias repeat Ep. 3 - Mont Saint-Hilaire repeat 9:00 pm Despite having a Master's degree in Economics, The old-growth forest and pristine lake of Yang, a single mom who is blind, hasn't landed a Heartbeat Quebec's Mont Saint-Hilaire are cherished by paying job; Elias has Autism Spectrum Disorder Heartbeat - Episode 21 - Strangers on a Train nearby communities. and dreams of being a puppeteer. dv repeat A serious assault leads the police to foil an attempt to steal antiques from Ashfordly Hall, and Vernon goes all-out to persuade a wealthy woman to make a charitable contribution toward his donkey sanctuary. Page 1 of 20 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Friday Jul 2 Saturday Jul 3 Sunday Jul 4 4:00 am 3:29 am 1:00 am The Blue Realm There Is A House Here repeat World's Greatest Ships Ep. 3 - Shark Nation repeat Toronto filmmaker Alan Zweig's documentary World's Greatest Ships - HMS Victory repeat There's no doubt sharks have an image problem. navigates issues of culture and identity as he HMS Victory was Admiral Nelson's personal And they're certainly in trouble globally. The travels to Nunavut with musician Lucie Idlout. dv flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, and at one population of some species has declined by more point was the largest warship in the world. than 90% due to over fishing. But there's still one Sunday Jul 4 2:00 am place in the world where sharks thrive - the 7:00 pm Bahamas. Midsomer Murders The Life-Sized City Ep. 5 - Saints and Sinners, Part 1 repeat Ep. 6 - Tokyo repeat Saturday Jul 3 The discovery of a Saint's bones at an Modern Tokyo is a fascinating urban mystery. archaeological dig causes a stir in the village of 7:00 pm The largest urban agglomeration in the world, it is National Geographic Cicely. But when the leader of the dig is home to 38 million people. dv murdered, DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson soon Earth: A New Wild - Oceans repeat 8:00 pm realise that it's not only skeletons that have been Scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan travels to one of the buried in the ground. 14+ remotest reefs on earth. dv World's Greatest Ships World's Greatest Ships - HMS Victory repeat 3:30 am 8:00 pm HMS Victory was Admiral Nelson's personal To Make A Farm repeat Digging for Britain flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, and at one To Make A Farm follows the lives of five young Digging for Britain - Series 8 - West repeat point was the largest warship in the world. people with no farming backgrounds as they In the first episode, we explore this year's finds in work their first seasons on the land. dv the west of Britain 9:00 pm Midsomer Murders 4:45 am 9:00 pm Ep. 5 - Saints and Sinners, Part 1 repeat FIXED! repeat Honeyland repeat The discovery of a Saint's bones at an A light-hearted look at the folks behind the Repair Hatidze Muratova is the last in a long line of archaeological dig causes a stir in the village of Café Toronto, who are challenging our Macedonian wild beekeepers. Nestled in an Cicely. But when the leader of the dig is throwaway culture by fixing your broken items for isolated mountain village, she lives with her ailing murdered, DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson soon free. mother and ekes out a living selling small realise that it's not only skeletons that have been batches of honey. buried in the ground. 14+ 5:00 am The Agenda with Steve Paikin 10:30 pm 10:30 pm Our Beloved Pandemic Pets repeat There Is A House Here repeat To Make A Farm repeat Pet adoption, video cameos, and comfort - we Toronto filmmaker Alan Zweig's documentary To Make A Farm follows the lives of five young discuss how pets have played into our lives navigates issues of culture and identity as he people with no farming backgrounds as they during the pandemic. Then, Hamilton-Niagara travels to Nunavut with musician Lucie Idlout. dv work their first seasons on the land. dv Ontario Hub journalist discusses an innovative 12:05 am 11:45 pm approach to giving vaccines. And, we review our week's programming. National Geographic FIXED! repeat Earth: A New Wild - Oceans repeat A light-hearted look at the folks behind the Repair Monday Jul 5 Scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan travels to one of the Café Toronto, who are challenging our remotest reefs on earth. dv throwaway culture by fixing your broken items for 7:00 pm free. Lost Kingdoms of Africa 1:00 am The Kingdom of Asante repeat 12:00 am Digging for Britain The Kingdom of Asante was built on gold and Digging for Britain - Series 8 - West repeat The Life-Sized City slaves, which ensured its important place in an In the first episode, we explore this year's finds in Ep. 6 - Tokyo repeat economy that linked three continents. the west of Britain Modern Tokyo is a fascinating urban mystery. The largest urban agglomeration in the world, it is 2:00 am home to 38 million people. dv Honeyland repeat Hatidze Muratova is the last in a long line of Macedonian wild beekeepers. Nestled in an isolated mountain village, she lives with her ailing mother and ekes out a living selling small batches of honey. Page 2 of 20 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Monday Jul 5 Monday Jul 5 Tuesday Jul 6 8:00 pm 2:00 am 8:00 pm The Agenda with Steve Paikin Lost Kingdoms of Africa The Agenda with Steve Paikin Murray Sinclair: Importance of Truth and The Kingdom of Asante repeat What Should Be Done About the Indian Act? new Reconciliation new The Kingdom of Asante was built on gold and The Indian Act, revisted.
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