
TV Schedule for Docubox
Thursday, August 7th TV listings for Docubox
Outta Town Adventures The Netherlands
Groningen, Leeuwarden and The Hague have at least two things in common: cheese and bicycles everywhere; a look at a few art museums in these well-established Dutch cities, all set in autumn weather colors.
Music Voyager Dancehall Marathon
Reggae Sumfest and Fully Loaded festivals; producer King Jammy; Flankers.
Music Voyager From D.C. to Cajun Country
Singers India.Arie, Dobet Gnahoré and Idan Raichel; Cedric Watson, an accordionist and violin player; Zydeco dance party.
Race of Life Herbivores - When Might is Right
A look at how elephants survive on a strict plant-and-vegetable-based diet, as they explore the African Savannah and fight thousands of battles everyday.
The New Frontier Where Are All the Aliens?
Examining the possibility of life on other planets.
Karina: Most Intriguing Safari Destinations Singita Pamushana
Karina has the fortune of visiting one of the top 10 safari lodges in the world: Singita Pamushana.
Music Voyager New Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm
Trumpeter Irvin Mayfield; Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews; Jeremy Davenport; Cyril Neville and Galactic; Kermit Ruffins' Mardi Gras barbecue party.
Music Voyager Colombia Rocks!
Aterciopelados perform unplugged; a jam with Superlitio; Fonseca.
Organic Panic Organic Home
Uncovering toxins lurking in homes.
Big Coast Duncanby Lodge Season Kickoff
A 300-mile boat trip from Vancouver to Duncanby Lodge in Rivers Inlet, for Percy Walkus's Hatchery Chinook Fundraiser.
Show Me Where You Live Netherlands: the Floating Houses of Ijburg
Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony.
Travelling by boat bears a priceless sense of freedom and offers endless new vistas to all passengers; boats are an essential tool of daily life whether they carry goods, serve as utilities or services in remote areas.
The New Frontier The Cryosphere
New satellites are being launched to continue observations of Earth and its oceans and ice caps.
Nomads Seeking Adventure Mountain Biking Mexico
Professional mountain bikers take to the rocky mountain terrain of Mexico's Copper Canyon.
Exploring chemistry in everyday experience, showing the connection to the chemicals and elements of the world and examining the matter that built skies and seas.
Exploring chemistry in everyday experience, showing the connection to the chemicals and elements of the world and examining the matter that built skies and seas.
Exploring chemistry in everyday experience, showing the connection to the chemicals and elements of the world and examining the matter that built skies and seas.
A look back at the emergence of Internet freedom defense movements that have sprung up in reaction to growing regulation of the Web by governments and multinationals.
Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration The Sun
Examine the work done by the SOHO, the Solar Dynamics Observatory and the Parker Solar Probe.
Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration The Other Planets
Learn about the solar system's most difficult to reach planets and the probes that visited them.
Perception and Reality: The Magic of Science
Researchers bring magicians' tricks into the laboratory; magician Julie meets Jay Olson from Montreal's McGill University who uses card tricks to study consciousness.
Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration Space Communication
The satellite telecommunications industry and increasing space probe data transmission.
The New Frontier Martian Attractions
Orbital and surface probes reveal new sources of water and planetary dust storms on Mars.
The New Frontier Cubes
Cubesats are being used for interplanetary missions such as the Insight Mission to Mars.
Water: H2O Stories The Blue Planet
The story of water on Earth and its disrupted course over time, which has led to one of the 21st century's biggest challenges.
Journeying inside Dust Storms to see how they are formed and the hazards and effects they cause.
Infestation The Fight for Food
Examining global invaders that can destroy food supplies, including the Army Worm, Asian Citrus Psyllid, Cane Toad, locusts, mice and feral hogs.
Illustrating the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis; featuring prisons in El Salvador, still birth in South Sudan and much more.
Music Voyager Morocco: Gateway to Africa -- The North
Three friends -- a rock star, a musician and a film director -- meet in Casablanca and travel the length of Morocco.
Music Voyager Morocco: The Spirit -- The South
Three friends travel to Marrakesh and Essaouira, the old city of Mogador by the sea; Moroccan Sahara; Agadir, the home of the Timitar Music Festival.
Exploring how modern military, police, terrorist and criminal organizations conduct urban combat.
Travel Thru History Denver
Exploring Colorado's past through interactive attractions and first hand accounts.
Past Hunters Knutsford Crown Court Part 2
Derek Acorah and the PAST hunters continue to investigate Knutsford Crown Court, where multiple people have been sentenced to life and death; the team hope that delving further into the building will elicit contact from ghosts and spirits.
Past Hunters Carnfield Hall
Never investigated before and with hundreds of years of history, the team delve straight in to confirm the reports of knocks and foul smells coming from Carnfield Hall. While there, they find that the doors will not stop moving on their own.
The R.I.P. Files The Last Witch
The team witnesses a terrifying full body apparition in an old jail cell.
Travelling by boat bears a priceless sense of freedom and offers endless new vistas to all passengers; boats are an essential tool of daily life whether they carry goods, serve as utilities or services in remote areas.
Travel Thru History Belize
We head up the steps of the ancient high temple at Lamanai. Then we take a city tour of the main tourist destination, Belize City. We learn about Belize's colonial roots at the Belize City History Museum and dive the amazing Blue Hole.
Journeys in India Ahmedabad: Land of Gandhi
The history and architecture of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the land that Mahatma Gandhi called home.
Journeys in Africa The Gateway to the Southern Circuit
Wildlife in Mikumi National Park in Tanzania; salt works may impact future conservation.
Around the World in 80 Islands Between the Sacred and the Profane (Cuba)
The journey to Cuba begins in its capital city of Havana, a city of architecture and sea; which Ernest Hemingway loved so much, he decided to make his home there; today, his home is a museum that must be visited in his honor.
Around the World in 80 Islands Flying Over the Waterways (Venezuela)
A tour from Gran Roque Island; first over the Los Roques archipelago; then to on a runway made of sand; finally, the island of La Tortuga, a long strip of land and sand that is inhabited only by a few fishermen.
Travel Thru History Odds and Ends
The Presidents Hall of Fame in Clermont, Fla.; swimming with mermaids at Weeki Wachee Springs.
Travel Thru History Oslo
The Akershus Fortress; the Fram Museum; the Viking Ship Museum; the Kon-tiki museum.
Outta Town Adventures Slovenia
Famous more these days as the birthplace of Melania, Slovenia is one of the as-of-yet unsung havens where one can be transported into travel's simpler times.
Outta Town Adventures Hawaii, San Felipé and Myrtle Beach
A peek into some of the most picturesque beaches of the American continent: Waikiki in Hawaii, San Felipe in Mexico, and Myrtle in South California.