TV Schedule for Docubox
Sunday, April 5th TV listings for Docubox
Visit the most interesting places both near and far with Bea Broda.
Visit the most interesting places both near and far with Bea Broda.
Wildebeests and zebras circle East Africa looking for lush grazing; meet the hungry river crocodiles who lie in wait for a feast; discover how these ancient reptiles calculate odds and launch speeds to catch their dinner.
The Ploushare Tortoise of Madagascar
The angonoka tortoise, what the local Madagascans call the ploughshare tortoise, is an especially elegant tortoise with a high-domed golden shell. They are found in the wild only on Madagascar, off the south-eastern coast of Africa.
The New Nomadic People of Kyrgyzstan
A Kyrgyzstani nomad family and their 600 animals trek through gorges and rapid mountain springs; 40-year-old Kyrgyzstani Bachit makes his living by pasture farming.
Dr. Ken Street, an Australian scientist, finds tiny seeds that could help food producers around the world.
The amazing restoration process of one of the most cherished and mysterious pieces of history: an Egyptian sarcophagus covered with painted wood hieroglyphics, with exclusive interviews of experts, art curators and restorators.
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.
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.
Paranormal adventures to unexplored places.
The six remaining Indigenous tribes of the Tsilqhot'in in Canada try to combat the commercialization and exploitation of their land; the Xeni Gwet'in First Nation litigates to secure rights to their own land against the British Crown.
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.
Mental health series.
New Caledonia, the Seaweed Promise
With its three nickel factories, New Caledonia is on the way to becoming one of the leading emitters of CO2 in the world, but some inhabitants are trying to make a change, and seaweed might be the solution.
The presenters shed light on some of the deadliest creatures in Africa that have adapted to their conditions with an array of complex weapons for battle.
There is more to Japan's natural landscape than just Mount Fuji, from mountains with eight peaks and mountain gods to building snow monsters.
Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration
Exploring a revolution in space technology.
Zenith: Advances in Space Exploration
Exploring a revolution in space technology.
Nigel Watkins is a farmer and vice-world champion sheepdog handler.
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.
Mid-July marks the beginning of the Centolla season on Tierra del Fuego; spider crabs can grow up to a half meter long and may only be caught during a few months.
For the first time in over a century, Yeti legends and personal accounts have become the subject of scientific studies. Fascinating and thorough, this film sets out to meet the teams involved in this strange race across the world.
This documentary portrays the harsh day-to-day lives of the 'Salineros' as they work in a stunningly beautiful South American mountain landscape. The salt mines of Maras are situated in the highlands of the Peruvian Andes.
Galla Wallah: The Search for the Best
The valleys of Nepal, around the Himalayan Mountains are the home of a special group of people called the Ghurkhas.
