
Friday, June 6th TV listings for Documentary Channel (Canada) HD
Crossword constructors fight for representation in the world's beloved puzzle.
Anishinaabe author Drew H. Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated.
Ask Dr. Ruth (2019)
As her 90th birthday approaches, Dr. Ruth Westheimer reflects on her painful past. A survivor of the Holocaust, her career path leads her to the forefront of the sexual revolution, making her America's most famous sex therapist.
The Nature of Things Be Afraid: The Science of Fear
There's still so much not known about fear; a look at whether fear is good for people and what life would be like without it.
Crossword constructors fight for representation in the world's beloved puzzle.
Anishinaabe author Drew H. Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated.
Ask Dr. Ruth (2019)
As her 90th birthday approaches, Dr. Ruth Westheimer reflects on her painful past. A survivor of the Holocaust, her career path leads her to the forefront of the sexual revolution, making her America's most famous sex therapist.
The Nature of Things Be Afraid: The Science of Fear
There's still so much not known about fear; a look at whether fear is good for people and what life would be like without it.
Crossword constructors fight for representation in the world's beloved puzzle.
Anishinaabe author Drew H. Taylor investigates how and why Indigenous identity, culture and art are being appropriated.
Told in her own words and by the people who knew her; capturing the truth of the enigmatic Coco Chanel and reveals how her life inspired her famous designs.
At two prisons in Kingston, Ont., inmates work on farms as a unique form of rehabilitation.
Told in her own words and by the people who knew her; capturing the truth of the enigmatic Coco Chanel and reveals how her life inspired her famous designs.
At two prisons in Kingston, Ont., inmates work on farms as a unique form of rehabilitation.
Told in her own words and by the people who knew her; capturing the truth of the enigmatic Coco Chanel and reveals how her life inspired her famous designs.
At two prisons in Kingston, Ont., inmates work on farms as a unique form of rehabilitation.
Summit '72 Hockey Nations
They are called the greatest team ever assembled, but Team Canada find themselves outmatched by a disciplined Soviet team.
Summit '72 Clash in Hockey Culture
The Soviets show their victory in Game 1 was no accident, and Canadian fans show their frustrations as Team Canada struggles to keep up with Soviet-style hockey.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (2017)
Filmmaker Catherine Bainbridge examines the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history. She exposes a critical missing chapter, revealing how indigenous musicians helped influence popular culture.