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As summer turns up the heat, stay cool with a new wave of entertainment on CBC. Visit: cbc.ca/gem
Be inspired as takes you behind the scenes to meet Canadian designers who are making our world more beautiful.
Spend some time with the weird and wonderful characters in the sketch comedy series .
The documentary takes a personal look at culture and belonging outside of Quebec.
Find a new favourite recipe and cheer on young bakers in a new season of
While the kids are home for summer vacation, keep their curious minds engaged. Have you ever wondered how to read clouds or how to catch someone in a lie? has these answers and more in their new
Hear stories about the most lawless place on earth in season two of the podcast .
All this and more in CBC's Top 5 for July.
CBC On Design explores the evolution of an idea and the path that idea takes to becoming an item in your everyday life—but that journey is rarely a straight line. Between the initial concept and finished object lie sketches, prototypes, material experiments, user testing, manufacturing puzzles, and countless hidden steps.
Each product tells its own story, whether it's traditional craftsmanship meeting modern manufacturing, an international business born from hybrid work constraints, or a secretive method for creating colourful concrete for a famous actor's brand.
We will get a look behind the scenes and meet some of the designers who are making our country brighter and more beautiful. We rarely pause to consider the designers behind the objects we see around us, or the countless decisions that shape the things we hold, use, and love, and invites us to do just that.
Whether it's dumpster diving to host a dinner party, grabbing a bite to eat at Around the World in 80 Plates, or visiting the Women and Women First bookstore, in Portlandia, there's always something absurd going on. This sketch-based comedy is created, written by and starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein. Watch the first four seasons this July.
*English Canadian Premiere*
Following host Pascal Justin Boyer as he endeavours to figure out just who he is within Canada's diverse mosaic. Born to two French-speaking parents in Quebec, who then moved the family to Ontario when Justin was in school, our host shares how he could never put a finger on his identity. He self-identifies as French Canadian when the documentary begins, but wonders if that leaves him a minority within a minority.
*Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
Summer is always the best time for a little sweet treat. Join young aspiring bakers between the ages of 9 and 12 as they put their skills to the test and compete to be crowned the best young baker in Britain.
The Nature of Things 101 is an exploratory science and nature series of original short episodes, hosted by the co-hosts of The Nature of Things, Anthony Morgan and Sarika Cullis-Suzuki. Each episode poses a question that tickles the brain, like: "Can anyone become a human polygraph?" or "Could a human beat a chimp in an arm-wrestle?" Throughout each episode, Anthony and Sarika engage in scientific demonstrations and expert interviews to explore the answer.
Where the law of the land ends, the story begins. Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Ian Urbina returns with a new season of his riveting podcast anthology, , which explores the most lawless place on earth — the vast unpoliceable ocean.
In Season 2, Urbina sheds light on the secretive Libyan prisons swallowing up sea-faring migrants; flagrant human rights abuses in China's massive offshore fleet; the horrors of a shrimp processing plant in India; and the wild story of a modern-day James Bond — if he were a repo man. Urbina and his team repeatedly risk their safety to tell stories powerful people don't want you to know. As podcast reviewer Lauren Passell notes, "Ian's not relying on research, he was there [...] Outlaw Ocean makes you feel like you're there, too."
Looking for more? CBC had new series and films to keep you entertained all summer long. CBC Films' award-winning July 5) and Newfoundland-set drama (July 26), plus Sound of Metal (July 25) starring Academy Award-nominee Riz Ahmed. New documentaries include the exclusive Canadian premiere of Parenthood (July 4), a five-part series narrated by Sir David Attenborough exploring the challenges faced by animal parents. Don't miss the series Friday Night Lights (July 4) and Mary Kills People (July 11) and a new season of the critically acclaimed drama series The Affair (July 2).
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