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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 Mosquitoes: Tiny Creatures that Wreak Havoc Impossible Railways new Every year, the team receives hundreds of Ep. 5 - Reaching New Heights repeat requests for help from the owners of mysterious Historian Timothy Winegard discusses the Mountains are one of the greatest challenges a portraits: who is it, and who painted it? mosquito's sometimes deadly effects on humans railway can face. This episode investigates the and history. solutions that have made these tough climbs 1:00 am possible. Human Plus 8:30 pm Touch repeat Political Blind Date 8:00 pm Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat The Agenda with Steve Paikin The sense of touch is an invisible force of human nature. Not only does it perceive tiny elements Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and Perdita Felicien's Path to Championship new that our eyes can't see, but it plays a vital role in Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look Perdita Felicien shares her story with Nam our lives. dv at how farmers are transforming their operations Kiwanuka and they discuss how to raise children with technical innovations, and debate what role as the Black Lives Matter movement experiences 2:00 am government should play in supporting large and its defining moment. Impossible Railways small scale farms. dv Ep. 5 - Reaching New Heights repeat 8:30 pm 9:00 pm Mountains are one of the greatest challenges a Political Blind Date Golden Girl repeat railway can face. This episode investigates the Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat solutions that have made these tough climbs Sweden's Frida Wallberg was the best female City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday possible. boxer alive until she suffered a blow that examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- changed everything. dv residential and laneway housing to rapid 3:00 am densification, these two politicians hold very How to Die: Simon's Choice repeat 10:19 pm Love Bite repeat different views on how to house the city's After being diagnosed with a fatal illness, Simon exploding population. dv Binner tells his family he is considering ending Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, his life at a Swiss assisted-suicide clinic. dv American artist Laurie Lipton's haunting black- 9:00 pm and-white drawings speak to themes of isolation. Fake or Fortune 4:30 am dv Ep. 4 - Portraits repeat I Am the Ambassador 11:00 pm Every year, the team receives hundreds of Ep. 1 - I Am the Ambassador repeat The Agenda with Steve Paikin requests for help from the owners of mysterious Rufus Gifford is turning 40 and has a busy Mosquitoes: Tiny Creatures that Wreak Havoc portraits: who is it, and who painted it? schedule. The embassy celebrates by throwing a repeat 10:00 pm BBQ party and introducing him to a Danish tradition. Historian Timothy Winegard discusses the Human Plus mosquito's sometimes deadly effects on humans Touch repeat 5:00 am and history. The sense of touch is an invisible force of human The Agenda with Steve Paikin 11:30 pm nature. Not only does it perceive tiny elements Perdita Felicien's Path to Championship repeat Political Blind Date that our eyes can't see, but it plays a vital role in Perdita Felicien shares her story with Nam Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat our lives. dv Kiwanuka and they discuss how to raise children as the Black Lives Matter movement experiences Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and 11:00 pm its defining moment. Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look The Agenda with Steve Paikin at how farmers are transforming their operations Perdita Felicien's Path to Championship repeat 5:30 am with technical innovations, and debate what role Perdita Felicien shares her story with Nam Political Blind Date government should play in supporting large and Kiwanuka and they discuss how to raise children Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat small scale farms. dv as the Black Lives Matter movement experiences City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday its defining moment. examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- residential and laneway housing to rapid 11:30 pm densification, these two politicians hold very Political Blind Date different views on how to house the city's Ep 3 - The Housing Crisis repeat exploding population. dv City Councillors Ana Bailao and Stephen Holyday examine Toronto's housing crisis. From multi- Thursday Jul 2 residential and laneway housing to rapid densification, these two politicians hold very 7:00 pm different views on how to house the city's My Sheepdog and Me repeat exploding population. dv 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 22 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Thursday Jul 2 Friday Jul 3 12:00 am 7:00 pm Golden Girl repeat Secret History of the British Garden Sweden's Frida Wallberg was the best female Ep. 3 - The 19th Century repeat boxer alive until she suffered a blow that Monty Don explores the extraordinary changed everything. dv transformations that occurred throughout the 19th century. 1:19 am Love Bite repeat 8:00 pm Largely ignored by the mainstream art world, The Agenda with Steve Paikin American artist Laurie Lipton's haunting black- Colson Whitehead: A Story of Racism in America and-white drawings speak to themes of isolation. new dv American novelist Colson Whitehead discusses his book, "The Nickel Boys," set in America 2:00 am during the time of segregation. Then, Eastern My Sheepdog and Me repeat Ontario Hub journalist David Rockne Corrigan When Kate Humble sets out to breed Welsh talks about gig economy workers during the sheepdog puppies from her beloved pet, Teg, COVID-19 pandemic. she learns about the threat facing British herding dogs. dv 8:30 pm Political Blind Date 3:00 am Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? repeat Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and Filmmaker Sebastian Junger traces the work of Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different his late colleague, the British photojournalist Tim views on how to support advanced Hetherington, across the world's battlefields. dv manufacturing and innovation in Ontario's auto, 4:30 am aerospace and medical sectors. Is it through grants or cutting red tape for businesses? dv I Am the Ambassador Ep. 2 - I Am the Ambassador repeat 9:00 pm Rufus Gifford is preparing for the approaching Heartbeat Pride parade in Copenhagen and trying to master Ep. 22 - House Rules repeat Danish pronunciation. Steve Crane's eccentric mother Babs arrives in 5:00 am Aidensfield, having burnt her bridges with her screenwriter boyfriend and grown tired of the The Agenda with Steve Paikin London arts scene 14+ Mosquitoes: Tiny Creatures that Wreak Havoc repeat 10:00 pm Historian Timothy Winegard discusses the Midsomer Murders mosquito's sometimes deadly effects on humans Ep. 8 - The Lions of Causton, Part 2 repeat and history. Barnaby gets to relive his former days of sporting 5:30 am glory when a death at a rugby club sends him and Winter into a muddle of rucks and old Political Blind Date grudges. 14+ Ep 4 - The Food We Eat repeat Conservative MPP Randy Pettapiece and 11:00 pm Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner look The Agenda with Steve Paikin at how farmers are transforming their operations Colson Whitehead: A Story of Racism in America with technical innovations, and debate what role repeat government should play in supporting large and American novelist Colson Whitehead discusses small scale farms. dv his book, "The Nickel Boys," set in America during the time of segregation. Then, Eastern Ontario Hub journalist David Rockne Corrigan talks about gig economy workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. 11:30 pm 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 Page 2 of 22 - TVO July Primetime Schedule Steve Crane's eccentric mother Babs arrives in 12:51 am Aidensfield, having burnt her bridges with her Ontario Hubs screenwriter boyfriend and grown tired of the The Future of Beekeeping repeat London arts scene 14+ The Agenda discusses the beekeeping program at Niagara College. 1:00 am Midsomer Murders Ep. 8 - The Lions of Causton, Part 2 repeat Barnaby gets to relive his former days of sporting glory when a death at a rugby club sends him and Winter into a muddle of rucks and old grudges. 14+ 2:00 am Secret History of the British Garden Ep. 3 - The 19th Century repeat Monty Don explores the extraordinary transformations that occurred throughout the 19th century. 3:00 am Where The Universe Sings (Feature Version) repeat An intimate portrait of the life and art of Lawren Harris, a founding member of the legendary Group of Seven, and the expansive landscapes that inspired him. dv 4:31 am I Am the Ambassador Ep. 3 - I Am the Ambassador repeat U.S. Ambassador Rufus Gifford is busier than ever and finds it difficult when his partner, Stephen, isn't there to talk to. Saturday Jul 4 7:00 pm National Geographic Titanic: 20 Years Later with James Cameron repeat Filmmaker James Cameron explores myths and mysteries of the Titanic's sinking to see what his 1997 blockbuster movie got right - and wrong.
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