– Wednesday at 8 p.m. – Travel in time with us as we follow the adventures of our counterparts 100 years ago through rare, restored old film, museum pictures, and historical memorabilia. See how eastern city slickers were lured to north central Montana by a glitzy promotional campaign promoted by the Great Northern Railroad.
360 North Tune In
Evening at Egan: Being Caribou – Five Months on Foot with An Arctic Herd
– Friday at 9 p.m. – In April 2003 wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer and his filmmaker wife, Leanne Allison, set off on a trek of epic proportions. For five months they skied and walked alongside the 123,000-member Porcupine Caribou Herd from their Yukon winter range to Alaskan calving grounds and back. The couple’s mission? […]
A Fall From Freedom
The first in-depth documentary on the controversies of capturing and displaying whales and dolphins for public entertainment.
The Whales of Alaska’s Inside Passage
This documentary provides a rare glimpse into the lives of these now beloved cetaceans.
Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey
– Wednesday at 9 p.m. – Although Edgar Payne was chiefly self taught, he became one of America’s most significant painters in the early 20th century. A California impressionist, Payne created masterpieces using his innate talents and his love for the natural environment. Best known for his depictions of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Payne also […]
Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
– Coming Wednesday August 14 at 8 p.m. – What happens when two great predators come face to face in Yellowstone?





