
TV Schedule for Docubox
Friday, August 8th TV listings for Docubox
Teenagers play football to forget their everyday lives and build a future for themselves.
Capture Wild School Giraffe Capture
Students learn to dart a giraffe from a helicopter.
Wow, I Never Knew That! Monopoly; Area Codes; Tuxedo
How a Jersey Shore boardwalk inspired the game Monopoly; the origin of the phrase, "In Like Flynn"; how a donkey and an elephant came to symbolize politics; the difference between top grain leather and full grain leather; the tuxedo.
Show Me Where You Live Milan
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.
Big Five Challenge Elephant Day
The air of the Himalayas is just as polluted as it is in European cities.
Flying Over the Earth Cap Au Nord
A young French couple, Clémentine Bacri and Adrien Normier, set off on a one year long journey around the planet on board a light aircraft dedicated to science and education, with a goal to offer aerial support to public research laboratories.
Blue Realm Shark Business
Scuba divers get up close to tiger sharks in the Bahamas and Australia; divers are introduced to the rare salmon shark in Alaska.
Inside Outer Space Solar System, Satellites, Telescopes, Stars, Earth, Animals in Space
A look into the Solar System, Satellites, Telescopes, Stars, Earth and Animals in Space.
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.
Blue Realm Deep White
A look at practices for seeing great white sharks up close, including baiting or chumming, which are being questioned and banned in many countries due to a dramatic increase in shark attacks.
The Polar School of Nomad Children
The Nenets, the last true nomads on earth, on their remote Russian peninsula. Every August, on the Russian polar peninsula of Yamal, children of reindeer shepherds await a helicopter that will bring them back to school after the summer holidays.
Exploring the strange and captivating bond between a person and their animal pet; following four owners that have chosen a very special animal to keep them company, a pet quite out of the ordinary.
Speed Kills Jungle
Jungle life is examined; insects, reptiles, mammals, fish and birds strike with speed.
On the Cities' Rooftops Paris
How is life on the city's roofs? This series scales new heights, exploring apartment buildings, towers and monuments to discover a world full of unsuspected treasures : our rooftops. By day and night, the population changes on these heights.
Wonder Color
Chromatic adaptation is the ability of humans to adjust to changes in brightness to keep up with the appearance of colors.
Wonder Problems
"The Monty Hall Problem" poses a counter-instinctive dilemma of picking a choice with a higher probability of winning; "The Birthday Problem" presents a situation that addresses brains' unintuitive response to exponents.
Wonder Nature's Games
Carrion flowers are the unorthodox perception of flowers for they are rare and unpleasant.
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: The Heart of Morocco: The Middle
Three friends -- a rock star, a musician and a film director -- travel from the southern Middle Atlas Mountains to Fes, then to Marrakesh and the coastal city of Essaouira.
Music Voyager Atlanta: Atlanta's Stage
Ballerina Tina Lee; choreographer Lauri Stallings; conductor Robert Spano, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra; graffiti artists Dr. Dax and HENSE; Dashboard.
Exploring how modern military, police, terrorist and criminal organizations conduct urban combat.
Travel Thru History Hoover Dam
Learning about how the Hoover Dam was built, why it's necessary, and a behind the scenes look at its inner workings.
Past Hunters The Haunted Mill Part 1
The abandoned Weir Mill in Stockport is rumoured to be the most haunted mill in the United Kingdom. Derek Acorah and the past hunters spend the night inside to try to detect the demonic figures who are said to haunt anyone who steps foot inside.
Past Hunters Tutbury Castle
This castle dates back hundreds of years and tonight the team are handed a witches bowl that appears to be haunted. The team catch a shadow on camera, objects appear to be thrown and Bex channels Mary, Queen of Scots.
The R.I.P. Files Masters and Slaves
The team visits a seemingly lovely family home, but are faced with a creepy ghost in the attic, and Mark gets possessed by an evil spirit.
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 Louisville
We learn the history of the world famous Kentucky Derby, and call our shot, at one of America's most famous brands, Louisville Slugger. Also, we zip line in the world's only underground zip line attraction.
Journeys in India Calcutta: City of Living History
The gardens, buildings and museums of Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal.
Journeys in Africa Masai Mara -- Where Lion Is King
The wildebeest migration in Kenya.
Around the World in 80 Islands In the Kingdom of Sharks (Cuba)
In the archipelago of Los Jardines de la Reina, find many different species of fish and mammals native to this area; the main attraction of this place are the sharks that come here to feed in great numbers.
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.
Travel Thru History Baltimore
The Battle of Baltimore at Fort McHenry; the Geppi Museum; National Cryptology museum.
Travel Thru History Flagstaff
Majestic pine trees, rolling hills and an amazing mix of architectural styles inspire awe and excitement in the crew as they arrive in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Outta Town Adventures Having a Whale of a Time in La Paz, Mexico
Most vacation seekers have discovered Los Cabos, but those who took the drive just slightly north stumbled happily on La Paz, another paradise on the Sea of Cortes.
Outta Town Adventures Rhone Cruising in France
Capturing the magical experience of being on a cruise on the French river of Rhône while enjoying the finest liqueur and feasting on flavorsome cuisine.
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.
Music Voyager Lafayette: Sounds From the Bayou
A session with Roddie Romero at Dockside Studios; Grammy-winner Terrance Simien; the Lost Bayou Ramblers; duet by David Egan and Marc Broussard.
The New Frontier Space: Getting There
Launching payloads into space is a very difficult task and historically rocket launches are the proverbial 'swords into ploughshares' missiles.
The New Frontier Orbit
Artificial satellites contribute to life on Earth through their use in communications, weather observation, global positioning and resource management.
Karina: Most Intriguing Safari Destinations Camp Amalinda
Karina visits the awesome Matobo Hills national park and spends a few days at the magnificent Camp Amalinda.
Teenagers play football to forget their everyday lives and build a future for themselves.
Teenagers play football to forget their everyday lives and build a future for themselves.