The Best TV Shows on Knowledge

Every Knowledge Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Knowledge’s extensive portfolio includes more than 4 shows, spanning the years from 2009 to 2024. Among Knowledge’s finest offerings are Noonbory and the Super Seven and Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia, which debuted in 2009 and 2014, respectively. Discover the best of Knowledge with our list of over 4 series, meticulously updated for July 2025.

  • Noonbory and the Super Seven
    Noonbory and the Super Seven (2009)N/A

    Noonbory and the Super Seven is an animated television series produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment.

  • Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia
    Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia (2014)N/A

    Explore the lives of ordinary people who played extraordinary roles in the creation and growth of Canada's westernmost province. From the early gold rush years to the brutal Vancouver island coal mines to Operation Solidarity. These are the true stories of the men and women whose blood, sweat, and indomitable spirit built the province of British Columbia.

  • Search and Rescue: North Shore (NSR)
    Search and Rescue: North Shore (NSR) (2020)N/A

    Knowledge Original series that follows the heroic members of Canada's busiest volunteer search and rescue team as they set off by foot and helicopter to rescue people from the rugged wilderness of North Vancouver. (NSR)

  • Who Owns the World
    Who Owns the World (2024)N/A

    Exploring the big players in the global marketplace, the ripple effect of an ownership concentration that is vast and covert, and the innovation in tech and policy that sustains an ever-growing demand for essential goods. The series delves into the ownership and sustainability of vital elements that underpin our daily lives: Energy, Food, Land and Transportation.Exploring the big players in the global marketplace, the ripple effect of an ownership concentration that is vast and covert, and the innovation in tech and policy that sustains an ever-growing demand for essential goods. The series delves into the ownership and sustainability of vital elements that underpin our daily lives: Energy, Food, Land and Transportation.