
The CW delivers 15 hours of primetime entertainment programming per week in addition to nearly 400 hours of sports per year as the broadcast home to NASCAR Xfinity Series, WWE NXT, ACC football and basketball games, Pac-12 football games, AVP beach volleyball and PBR Team Series events.
Jack and Suzi discover beekeepers working to protect the forest; the sacred cows of Rwanda.
Jack and Suzi visit South Africa's Addo National Park to learn about its famous elephant population.
Giant tortoises, land iguanas and sea turtles in the Galápagos Islands.
Marisa brings home a pregnant cat named Cinnamon; a trio of puppies.
Meet the next generation of superstar female athletes around the country as we go behind the scenes to shine the light on them and their interests off the field, along with catching up with the female legends who paved the way for all this growth.
Stories can be told from a rain puddle or a pile of snow, but only a forensic meteorologist has the ability to look at these and help solve murders. "Storm of Suspicion" highlights crime and weather and how these two can be intertwined. Elements -- like dew drops or even the temperature -- can be the key to unlocking more clues to solve crimes. The cases that are featured are bone-chilling and almost unbelievable. In some cases, it is seen where a rain puddle can preserve DNA, or a snow pile can feature footprints. Dr. Elizabeth Austin, a forensic meteorologist who has worked on countless cases in which weather and crime go hand in hand plays a part in the series.
Days before a major horse race, Murdoch investigates the intentional killing of a champion horse favored to win.
TV host and author Ron Hazelton hosts this series in which he performs how-to demonstrations that homeowners can do as part of do-it-yourself home improvement projects. Hazelton offers step-by-step instructions so homeowners with average DIY skills can complete the project correctly on the first try. The home improvement expert helps homeowners with every kind of DIY project -- yes, even the proverbial kitchen sink.