TV Schedule for Docubox
Wednesday, April 1st TV listings for Docubox
Mediterranean, in the Cetacean Footsteps
Exploring the paths of knowledge of Mediterranean cetaceans with scientists, veterinarians, representatives of associations and fishermen; discovering the major issues looming over the mammals and their survival.
Rwanda has achieved political stability and is no longer the poorest country in Africa; these developments are attributed to the powerful women of Rwanda who played a major role in the political stability and economical developments of the country.
St. Helena: Forgotten Island of the Atlantic
Standing solitarily far out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena; about 4,000 people, or Saints as they refer to themselves, brave the solitude and live on the island.
In the remote valleys of the Atlas range in Morocco lies Tizi Anoucheg, where water is a rare resource. Berbers are the only people to be found in this harsh environment. They convert the red and dried valleys into a lush green.
Discovering why Hawaii exists, and how it affects the globe.
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.
Arctic: The Route of the Nuclear
This report accompanies a polar cargo ship through the Arctic Sea and provides a rare insight into the interior of the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker float.
Three different leopards are brought together on an island by changing seasons and the movement of their prey.
Although cheetahs are the fastest land animal, their lack of stamina puts them in danger; a mother fights to feed her cubs and protect her home.
Throughout history man has discovered and settled faraway places by first reaching land on the coasts and seafronts; ten featured coastlines brilliantly reflect the lifestyles and customs of the people.
Patagonia, a land of eternal winds and unspoilt nature, is home to the world's largest bird - the Andean Condor, with its average wingspan of 3 meters. In many places, the species has already become extinct.
The Monkey Whisperer and His Dream
Following David van Gennep, a committed animal rights activist, and his team of volunteers during on a distinctly moving mission; there is great excitement in the back of the monkey transporter.
German supplier Rupert Krapp gives a tour through the rough landscapes and picturesque fjords of Spitsbergen; since 1999, he has been delivering goods to all those who need supplies at their solitary stations and their scientific research vessels.
Apple, the brand that symbolizes counter-culture, has become a giant that dictates cultural norms and trends; at the root of their success story lies a marketing ploy of making mainstream power look tacky by declaring themselves counter to it.
Andalusia: The Moorish Architecture
An examination of the history Andalusia, a territory where Islam and Christianity have been in combat for centuries.
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.
Idjwi - Africa's Forgotten Island
The inhabitants of the island of Idjwi on Lake Kivu are poor but have one highly valuable asset in this region of Africa - peace. The island of Idjwi is saddled between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, right in the middle of Lake Kivu.
The Flying Firefighters of Valencia
The number of forest fires has consistently increased, especially in Catalonia.
Sokotra: Endangered Treasure Island
Sokotra, an island off the Horn of Africa, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008, but the strict rules that once enabled the Bedouins to protect their biodiversity are now being relaxed; many rare species are being threatened.
Exploring what happens when the top 0.1% owns as much wealth as the bottom 90%; following the story of seven individuals striving for a better life in the modern day US and UK.
Bill Ball breaks all the rules and stereotypes regarding travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights; he goes around the globe seeking out anything but the mundane and ordinary.
Bill Ball breaks all the rules and stereotypes regarding travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights; he goes around the globe seeking out anything but the mundane and ordinary.
Bill Ball breaks all the rules and stereotypes regarding travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights; he goes around the globe seeking out anything but the mundane and ordinary.
Bill Ball breaks all the rules and stereotypes regarding travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights; he goes around the globe seeking out anything but the mundane and ordinary.
Scientists slice into a great white shark to reveal the six incredible senses that trigger a code-red attack.
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.
