Kensington Communications creates and produces high-quality, award-winning television and interactive media.
From high-profile television events to moving personal stories, from ground-breaking science to performing arts to children's programs to innovative online experiences, our diverse productions share a commitment to imagination, intelligence and passion.
For 30+ years we have created productions for television networks in Canada, Europe, the USA, and on the world wide web and mobile devices.
In Canada: CBC-TV, CTV Network, TVOntario, Vision TV, Discovery Channel, History TV, APTN, Canal D, Knowledge Network, Access and SCN.
In Europe & the UK: BBC, Channel 4, Granada, ZDF and ARTE
In the USA: NBC TV, PBS Network, The Learning Channel, Discovery Times and the Discovery Channel.
Visit us online at: www.kensingtontv.com
To purchase DVDs and streaming, visit us at: kensingtontv.com/shop/
Kensington TV
Hello Kensington TV Friends!
It's high time we update you on what has been happening in our world.
Since co-producing with Film Garage North their feature doc, Carnival: You Can’t Steal Our Joy, to be released later this year on TVO and Knowledge BC, we have just delivered Kensington's latest project for CBC's The Nature of Things. Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary is a one-hour documentary exploring the science of gender and sexual fluidity in the natural world, hosted by popular non-binary comedian Mae Martin. It launches on CBC March 28, 9pm, and then is available on-demand on CBC Gem. And the French version airs on SRC Explora across Canada this summer. Hope you can tune in!
We are also pleased to let you know that we’ve updated our Kensington YouTube channel to include a number of free-to-watch full-length documentaries from our archive. They’re oldies but goodies: our hugely popular one-hour One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers and three one-hour Bruce Cockburn documentaries - River of Sand, My Beat: The Life & Times of Bruce Cockburn and Return to Nepal.
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Kensington TV
Please join us as we celebrate Kensington's 40th anniversary by showcasing some of our prominent productions across the last four decades.
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