
TV Schedule for Documentary Channel (Canada)
Tuesday, August 26th TV listings for Documentary Channel (Canada)
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (2017)
Filmmaker Catherine Bainbridge examines the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history. She exposes a critical missing chapter, revealing how indigenous musicians helped influence popular culture.
High Arctic Haulers Chasing Ice
Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community.
High Arctic Haulers Patience is the Arctic
Ice threatens to push the Sedna aground, and the Taiga is forced to skip a village.
The Nature of Things The Mystery of the Walking Whale
Sarika Cullis-Suzuki travels back in time to solve the evolutionary mystery of the walking whale.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (2017)
Filmmaker Catherine Bainbridge examines the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history. She exposes a critical missing chapter, revealing how indigenous musicians helped influence popular culture.
High Arctic Haulers Chasing Ice
Thick ice and storms threaten the Arctic Sealift before it reaches its first community.
High Arctic Haulers Patience is the Arctic
Ice threatens to push the Sedna aground, and the Taiga is forced to skip a village.
The Nature of Things The Mystery of the Walking Whale
Sarika Cullis-Suzuki travels back in time to solve the evolutionary mystery of the walking whale.
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World (2017)
Filmmaker Catherine Bainbridge examines the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history. She exposes a critical missing chapter, revealing how indigenous musicians helped influence popular culture.
The award-winning filmmaker Therese Shechter about one of our greatest social taboos: choosing not to become a mother.
Good People with Mark Sakamoto Waste
Ingersoll, ON fights a proposed landfill while Nanaimo, BC extends the life of theirs with a more circular economy.
For a growing number of young people, the climate crisis is affecting decisions about whether to have kids.
The award-winning filmmaker Therese Shechter about one of our greatest social taboos: choosing not to become a mother.
Good People with Mark Sakamoto Waste
Ingersoll, ON fights a proposed landfill while Nanaimo, BC extends the life of theirs with a more circular economy.
For a growing number of young people, the climate crisis is affecting decisions about whether to have kids.
The award-winning filmmaker Therese Shechter about one of our greatest social taboos: choosing not to become a mother.
Good People with Mark Sakamoto Waste
Ingersoll, ON fights a proposed landfill while Nanaimo, BC extends the life of theirs with a more circular economy.
For a growing number of young people, the climate crisis is affecting decisions about whether to have kids.
The Nature of Things Jawsome: Canada's Great White Sharks
Shark nerds are on a mission to reveal the lives of Canada's great white sharks.
The Nature of Things Little Sapiens
Thanks to cutting-edge technology and bold new research, experts are finally learning the story of prehistoric kids and how they helped shape humans into who they are today.
The Nature of Things Butt Seriously
Anthony Morgan shines a light where the sun doesn't usually shine; why humans have butts, their evolution and how to keep them healthy.