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July 2020 Primetime Schedule July 2020 Primetime Schedule Wednesday Jul 1 12:00 am 8:00 pm Fake or Fortune The Agenda with Steve Paikin 7:00 pm Ep. 4 - Portraits repeat new Impossible Railways Every year, the team receives hundreds of Daily current affairs show offering in-depth Ep. 5 - Reaching New Heights repeat requests for help from the owners of mysterious analysis and intelligent debate on issues of Mountains are one of the greatest challenges a portraits: who is it, and who painted it? concern in the rapidly changing world around us. railway can face. This episode investigates the solutions that have made these tough climbs 1:00 am 8:30 pm possible. Human Plus Political Blind Date Touch repeat Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat 8:00 pm Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and The Agenda with Steve Paikin The sense of touch is an invisible force of human Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look new nature. Not only does it perceive tiny elements that our eyes can't see, but it plays a vital role in at how farmers are transforming their operations Daily current affairs show offering in-depth our lives. dv with technical innovations, and debate what role analysis and intelligent debate on issues of government should play in supporting large and concern in the rapidly changing world around us. 2:00 am small scale farms. dv Impossible Railways 8:30 pm Ep. 5 - Reaching New Heights repeat 9:00 pm Political Blind Date Golden Girl repeat Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat Mountains are one of the greatest challenges a railway can face. This episode investigates the Sweden's Frida Wallberg was the best female City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday solutions that have made these tough climbs boxer alive until she suffered a blow that examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- possible. changed everything. dv residential and laneway housing to rapid densification, these two politicians hold very 3:00 am 10:20 pm different views on how to house the city's How to Die: Simon's Choice repeat Love Bite repeat exploding population. dv After being diagnosed with a fatal illness, Simon Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, American artist Laurie Lipton's haunting black- 9:00 pm Binner tells his family he is considering ending his life at a Swiss assisted-suicide clinic. dv and-white drawings speak to themes of isolation. Fake or Fortune dv Ep. 4 - Portraits repeat 4:30 am Every year, the team receives hundreds of I Am the Ambassador 11:00 pm requests for help from the owners of mysterious Ep. 1 - I Am the Ambassador repeat The Agenda with Steve Paikin repeat portraits: who is it, and who painted it? Rufus Gifford is turning 40 and has a busy Daily current affairs show offering in-depth 10:00 pm schedule. The embassy celebrates by throwing a BBQ party and introducing him to a Danish analysis and intelligent debate on issues of Human Plus tradition. concern in the rapidly changing world around us. Touch repeat The sense of touch is an invisible force of human 5:00 am 11:30 pm nature. Not only does it perceive tiny elements The Agenda with Steve Paikin Political Blind Date that our eyes can't see, but it plays a vital role in repeat Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat our lives. dv Daily current affairs show offering in-depth Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look 11:00 pm analysis and intelligent debate on issues of concern in the rapidly changing world around us. at how farmers are transforming their operations The Agenda with Steve Paikin with technical innovations, and debate what role repeat 5:30 am government should play in supporting large and Daily current affairs show offering in-depth Political Blind Date small scale farms. dv analysis and intelligent debate on issues of Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat concern in the rapidly changing world around us. City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday 11:30 pm examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- residential and laneway housing to rapid Political Blind Date densification, these two politicians hold very Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat different views on how to house the city's City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday exploding population. dv examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- residential and laneway housing to rapid Thursday Jul 2 densification, these two politicians hold very different views on how to house the city's 7:00 pm exploding population. dv My Sheepdog and Me repeat When Kate Humble sets out to breed Welsh sheepdog puppies from her beloved pet, Teg, she learns about the threat facing British herding dogs. dv Page 1 of 20 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Thursday Jul 2 Friday Jul 3 1:00 am Midsomer Murders 12:00 am 7:00 pm Ep. 8 - The Lions of Causton, Part 2 repeat Golden Girl repeat Secret History of the British Garden Barnaby gets to relive his former days of sporting Ep. 3 - The 19th Century repeat Sweden's Frida Wallberg was the best female glory when a death at a rugby club sends him boxer alive until she suffered a blow that Monty Don explores the extraordinary and Winter into a muddle of rucks and old changed everything. dv transformations that occurred throughout the grudges. 14+ 19th century. 1:20 am 2:00 am Love Bite repeat 8:00 pm Secret History of the British Garden Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, The Agenda with Steve Paikin Ep. 3 - The 19th Century repeat American artist Laurie Lipton's haunting black- new Monty Don explores the extraordinary and-white drawings speak to themes of isolation. Daily current affairs show offering in-depth transformations that occurred throughout the dv analysis and intelligent debate on issues of 19th century. concern in the rapidly changing world around us. 2:00 am 3:00 am My Sheepdog and Me repeat 8:30 pm Where The Universe Sings (Feature Version) When Kate Humble sets out to breed Welsh Political Blind Date repeat sheepdog puppies from her beloved pet, Teg, Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat An intimate portrait of the life and art of Lawren she learns about the threat facing British herding Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and Harris, a founding member of the legendary dogs. dv Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different Group of Seven, and the expansive landscapes 3:00 am views on how to support advanced that inspired him. dv manufacturing and innovation in Ontario's auto, Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? repeat aerospace and medical sectors. Is it through 4:31 am Filmmaker Sebastian Junger traces the work of grants or cutting red tape for businesses? dv I Am the Ambassador his late colleague, the British photojournalist Tim Ep. 3 - I Am the Ambassador repeat Hetherington, across the world's battlefields. dv 9:00 pm U.S. Ambassador Rufus Gifford is busier than Heartbeat 4:30 am ever and finds it difficult when his partner, Ep. 22 - House Rules repeat I Am the Ambassador Stephen, isn't there to talk to. Steve Crane's eccentric mother Babs arrives in Ep. 2 - I Am the Ambassador repeat Aidensfield, having burnt her bridges with her Saturday Jul 4 Rufus Gifford is preparing for the approaching screenwriter boyfriend and grown tired of the Pride parade in Copenhagen and trying to master London arts scene 14+ 7:00 pm Danish pronunciation. National Geographic 10:00 pm Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron 5:00 am Midsomer Murders repeat The Agenda with Steve Paikin Ep. 8 - The Lions of Causton, Part 2 repeat Filmmaker James Cameron explores myths and repeat Barnaby gets to relive his former days of sporting mysteries of the Titanic's sinking to see what his Daily current affairs show offering in-depth glory when a death at a rugby club sends him 1997 blockbuster movie got right - and wrong. analysis and intelligent debate on issues of and Winter into a muddle of rucks and old concern in the rapidly changing world around us. grudges. 14+ 8:00 pm Coast New Zealand 5:30 am 11:00 pm Ep. 4 - Hawkes Bay repeat Political Blind Date The Agenda with Steve Paikin Historian and archaeologist Neil Oliver tackles a Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat repeat coastal sport like no other and encounters one of Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and Daily current affairs show offering in-depth the world's great survivors at an exclusive haven Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look analysis and intelligent debate on issues of for vulnerable species. at how farmers are transforming their operations concern in the rapidly changing world around us. with technical innovations, and debate what role government should play in supporting large and 11:30 pm small scale farms. dv Political Blind Date Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different views on how to support advanced manufacturing and innovation in Ontario's auto, aerospace and medical sectors. Is it through grants or cutting red tape for businesses? dv 12:00 am Heartbeat Ep. 22 - House Rules repeat Steve Crane's eccentric mother Babs arrives in Aidensfield, having burnt her bridges with her screenwriter boyfriend and grown tired of the London arts scene 14+ Page 2 of 20 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Saturday Jul 4 8:00 pm 4:00 am Royal Recipes My First 150 Days repeat 9:00 pm Ep. 4 - Birthdays repeat Newly arrived from the Philippines, the Banico Janis: Little Girl Blue repeat Chef Anna Haugh joins Michael Buerk to prepare family experience the emotional journey of Amy Berg's documentary excavates offers fresh food cooked for royal birthdays, including a starting fresh in a new land.
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