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August 2021 Primetime Schedule August 2021 Primetime Schedule Sunday Aug 1 Sunday Aug 1 Monday Aug 2 7:00 pm 1:45 am 11:00 pm First Contact Midsomer Murders TRIPPING The Niagara repeat First Contact - Ep. 1 repeat Ep. 3 - Last Man Out repeat Take a mesmerizing bird's-eye view through The six travelers begin their journey in heart of Tensions run high in Lower Pampling as a new southern Ontario's beautiful Niagara region in Canada; Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here they meet type of cricket threatens a century of tradition, TRIPPING The Niagara. dv prominent Indigenous activist Michael Redhead and a star player is found dead. 14+ 2:00 am Champagne who sheds some light on the TRIPPING The Niagara repeat journey ahead. dv 3:15 am Josiah repeat Take a mesmerizing bird's-eye view through 8:00 pm Narrated by Danny Glover, Josiah tells the southern Ontario's beautiful Niagara region in World's Greatest Ships remarkable story of author, abolitionist, and TRIPPING The Niagara. dv World's Greatest Ships - The Mayflower repeat former slave, Josiah Henson, who escaped to 5:00 am Rob Bell uncovers the incredible story behind a Canada in 1830 and was a key inspiration for Art, Passion and Power: The Story of the humble British merchant ship that changed the Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. dv world - The Mayflower. Royal Collection 4:30 am Ep. 2 - Paradise Regained repeat 9:00 pm Museum Diaries After the execution of Charles I, the royal Midsomer Murders Ep. 2 - Borneo Bound repeat collection was sold off. But by 1660, the Ep. 3 - Last Man Out repeat A team of curators and technicians plan for a six- monarchy and its passion for art were back. Tensions run high in Lower Pampling as a new week research trip to the rainforests of Borneo. dv type of cricket threatens a century of tradition, Tuesday Aug 3 5:00 am and a star player is found dead. 14+ The Agenda with Steve Paikin 7:00 pm 10:30 pm Ted Koppel: Are We Prepared for Cyberattacks? ER Vets series 1 Josiah repeat repeat ER Vets - Series 1 - Episode 9 repeat Narrated by Danny Glover, Josiah tells the Ted Koppel discusses his book, "Lights Out: A Dr. Williams joins Dr. French on a house call to remarkable story of author, abolitionist, and Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the the Toronto Zoo to perform dental surgery on former slave, Josiah Henson, who escaped to Aftermath." Then, Northwestern Ontario Hub Rowdy, a nineteen year-old lion. Dr. James sees Canada in 1830 and was a key inspiration for journalist Charnel Anderson explains the benefits an old Jack Russell and performs surgery on Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. dv of forest bathing. Micah - a cat with back issues. 11:30 pm 5:30 am 7:30 pm Museum Diaries Hard Rock Medical ER Vets series 1 Ep. 2 - Borneo Bound repeat Ep. 4 - Irrashional repeat ER Vets - Series 1- Episode 10 repeat A team of curators and technicians plan for a six- With their added responsibilities, the students Dr. Cochrane performs hearing tests on group of week research trip to the rainforests of Borneo. dv learn that making an incorrect diagnosis has real- puppies. Dr. Boyd does surgery on a Chocolate life consequences. dv 14+ Labrador and Dr. Bryer sees a heart wrenching 12:00 am case of neglect. First Contact Monday Aug 2 First Contact - Ep. 1 repeat 8:00 pm 7:00 pm The six travelers begin their journey in heart of The Agenda with Steve Paikin TRIPPING The Niagara repeat Canada; Winnipeg, Manitoba. Here they meet Occupy Wall Street: Protesting the One Per Cent new prominent Indigenous activist Michael Redhead Take a mesmerizing bird's-eye view through Champagne who sheds some light on the southern Ontario's beautiful Niagara region in We look back on the significance and legacy of journey ahead. dv TRIPPING The Niagara. dv Occupy Wall Street and its subsequent Occupy movement. 1:00 am 10:00 pm World's Greatest Ships Art, Passion and Power: The Story of the 8:30 pm World's Greatest Ships - The Mayflower repeat Royal Collection Political Blind Date Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat Rob Bell uncovers the incredible story behind a Ep. 2 - Paradise Regained repeat humble British merchant ship that changed the After the execution of Charles I, the royal Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and world - The Mayflower. collection was sold off. But by 1660, the Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different monarchy and its passion for art were back. 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 Page 1 of 20 - TVO August Primetime Schedule Tuesday Aug 3 Tuesday Aug 3 Wednesday Aug 4 9:00 pm 4:00 am 8:30 pm No Stone Unturned repeat ER Vets series 1 City Wildlife Rescue Filmmaker Alex Gibney revisits the unsolved ER Vets - Series 1 - Episode 9 repeat Ep. 5 repeat case of a 1994 massacre in a pub in the Northern Dr. Williams joins Dr. French on a house call to A raccoon runs into a peanut butter jar on a Ireland village of Loughinisland. the Toronto Zoo to perform dental surgery on sweltery summer day and Toronto Wildlife Rowdy, a nineteen year-old lion. Dr. James sees Centre's rescue team takes the call. dv 11:00 pm an old Jack Russell and performs surgery on The Agenda with Steve Paikin Micah - a cat with back issues. 9:00 pm Occupy Wall Street: Protesting the One Per Cent Brilliant Ideas repeat 4:30 am teamLab repeat We look back on the significance and legacy of ER Vets series 1 Founded in 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko, teamLab is Occupy Wall Street and its subsequent Occupy ER Vets - Series 1- Episode 10 repeat a 400-strong Japanese digital art collective movement. Dr. Cochrane performs hearing tests on group of whose members include artists, programmers, puppies. Dr. Boyd does surgery on a Chocolate engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, 11:30 pm Labrador and Dr. Bryer sees a heart wrenching architects and designers. Political Blind Date case of neglect. Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat 9:30 pm Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and 5:00 am Brilliant Ideas Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different The Agenda with Steve Paikin Nicholas Hlobo new views on how to support advanced Occupy Wall Street: Protesting the One Per Cent South Africa's Nicholas Hlobo is considered one manufacturing and innovation in Ontario's auto, repeat of the country's brightest post-apartheid stars, aerospace and medical sectors. Is it through We look back on the significance and legacy of famed for his sculptures that make use of grants or cutting red tape for businesses? dv Occupy Wall Street and its subsequent Occupy unorthodox materials such as tires, leather and movement. silk ribbons. 12:00 am No Stone Unturned repeat 5:30 am 10:00 pm Filmmaker Alex Gibney revisits the unsolved Political Blind Date Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity case of a 1994 massacre in a pub in the Northern Ep 5 - The High Tech Future repeat Shock and Awe - Spark new Ireland village of Loughinisland. Cambridge Mayor Kathryn McGarry and In this episode we tell the story of the very first 2:00 am Conservative MPP Donna Skelly have different 'natural philosophers' or scientists who started to views on how to support advanced unlock the mysteries of electricity. ER Vets series 1 manufacturing and innovation in Ontario's auto, ER Vets - Series 1 - Episode 9 repeat aerospace and medical sectors. Is it through 11:00 pm Dr. Williams joins Dr. French on a house call to grants or cutting red tape for businesses? dv The Agenda with Steve Paikin the Toronto Zoo to perform dental surgery on Idle No More's Momentum and Meaning repeat Rowdy, a nineteen year-old lion. Dr. James sees Wednesday Aug 4 Revisiting the 2012 protest and why it still an old Jack Russell and performs surgery on 7:00 pm matters in light of Canada's attempts at Micah - a cat with back issues. reconciliation with Indigenous people. Impossible Engineering Series 5 2:30 am Impossible Engineering S 5 - Ep 7 -F35 new 11:30 pm ER Vets series 1 In this episode, the world's newest advanced City Wildlife Rescue ER Vets - Series 1- Episode 10 repeat fighter aircraft - the incredible F35 Lightening II - Ep. 5 repeat Dr. Cochrane performs hearing tests on group of and three of the most pioneering innovative A raccoon runs into a peanut butter jar on a puppies. Dr. Boyd does surgery on a Chocolate aircraft that paved the way for it. sweltery summer day and Toronto Wildlife Labrador and Dr. Bryer sees a heart wrenching Centre's rescue team takes the call. dv case of neglect. 8:00 pm The Agenda with Steve Paikin 12:00 am 3:00 am Idle No More's Momentum and Meaning new Brilliant Ideas Employable Me Revisiting the 2012 protest and why it still teamLab repeat Employable Me - Episode 3 repeat matters in light of Canada's attempts at Founded in 2001 by Toshiyuki Inoko, teamLab is Jessica has Down syndrome, a naturally reconciliation with Indigenous people. a 400-strong Japanese digital art collective occurring chromosomal arrangement, and whose members include artists, programmers, resides with her parents in Toronto. dv engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects and designers. Page 2 of 20 - TVO August Primetime Schedule Wednesday Aug 4 Thursday Aug 5 Thursday Aug 5 12:30 am 7:00 pm 11:30 pm Brilliant Ideas Arctic Secrets Political Blind Date Nicholas Hlobo repeat Arctic Secrets - Yukon Wild repeat Ep 5 - Religious Symbols repeat South Africa's Nicholas Hlobo is considered one The Yukon is a true wilderness, one of the last on Liberal MPP Michael Coteau and Coalition Avenir of the country's brightest post-apartheid stars, earth.
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