This series consists of 13 twenty-two minute episodes tracing the history of the development, evolution, and use of guns in America from the earliest matchlocks brought to the American continents by Spanish conquistadors through the flintlock long rifles of the American Revolution, the percussion muskets and revolvers of the Civil War, and the sixguns and lever action rifles of the Old West. It continues though 20th century military conflicts including WWI and WWII, and traces the history of sporting arms through the modern sporting rifles popular today.
Dive into "Reverend Titus," where a Reverend grapples with his faith and ambition. Follow his heartfelt journey toward redemption amid complex family and church dynamics.
This season, Joanna Gaines welcomes us into her home to share family recipes and seasonal favorites -- from quick snacks to Sunday treats. Follow along for cooking tips and simple joys as Jo savors time in the garden and around her family's farm.
All aboard for the journey of a lifetime - following the route and exploring the history of the celebrated Orient Express, all the way from London to Istanbul.
Modern-day building codes and materials challenge mother and daughter team, Sarah and Debbie Dykstra, as they take on the challenge of constructing a house from the last set of drawings completed by Frank Lloyd Wright before his death in 1959.
Alison Victoria returns where her design career started to the bright lights and high stakes of Las Vegas! She's betting on lofty rewards, taking on multi-million-dollar projects and risky flips as she looks to expand her successful design business.
Dare To Wear flips the script on the makeover show construct. Host and style expert Tai Beauchamp asks two extreme fashion disasters on total opposite sides of the style spectrum to switch perspectives by swapping wardrobes. The result is like hitting their own personal style reset button.
A dozen of Canada’s hottest new comics gathered for one hilarious night of standup as part of the Just For Laughs VANCOUVER Festival. These rising stars each headline their own 10-minute episode exclusively for CBC Gem.
Food trucks are popular across America, but running a successful food truck isn't an easy road, and most hit a dead end soon after opening. No one knows this better than entrepreneurs Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis, cousins and owners of Cousins Maine Lobster, a multi-million dollar food truck empire. Using their expertise and insight, the cousins help struggling food truckers before they're derailed for good. Sabin and Jim make over everything from the truck to the menu while rehabilitating the business and relationship between owners, too.