TV Schedule for Documentary Channel (Canada)
Sunday, June 21st 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.
The Nature of Things Animal Pride
Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's blind spots and explores the true diversity of gender and sexuality in nature.
Secret Nazi Bases A Secret to Win the War
In 1942, the Allies are losing the air war; a secret technology is facilitating a Blitz by the Luftwaffe; desperate for answers, British intelligence sets sights on an installation in France.
Uncovering and examining hidden structures built by the Nazis, from tunnels to towers, artillery sites, resistance nests and communication centers.
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 Nature of Things Animal Pride
Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's blind spots and explores the true diversity of gender and sexuality in nature.
Secret Nazi Bases A Secret to Win the War
In 1942, the Allies are losing the air war; a secret technology is facilitating a Blitz by the Luftwaffe; desperate for answers, British intelligence sets sights on an installation in France.
Uncovering and examining hidden structures built by the Nazis, from tunnels to towers, artillery sites, resistance nests and communication centers.
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 Nature of Things Animal Pride
Connel Bradwell challenges mainstream biology's blind spots and explores the true diversity of gender and sexuality in nature.
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
James Whetung is reclaiming his Indigenous right to cultivate wild rice on Ontario's Pigeon Lake, but local homeowners are furious about large-scale changes in the waterways.
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
James Whetung is reclaiming his Indigenous right to cultivate wild rice on Ontario's Pigeon Lake, but local homeowners are furious about large-scale changes in the waterways.
Myth, truth and national identity. This documentary takes you behind the curtain and into the corridors of power to reveal the true face of a nation.
James Whetung is reclaiming his Indigenous right to cultivate wild rice on Ontario's Pigeon Lake, but local homeowners are furious about large-scale changes in the waterways.
The Nature of Things Can Dogs Talk?
Dogs using buttons to communicate in our language have gone viral; owners and scientists dive deeper; can dogs truly talk to us?
The Nature of Things The Berg
The life of an iceberg, from its stunning birth in Greenland to its dramatic death off the shores of Newfoundland.
The Nature of Things Teenager
The science of adolescence; understanding this dramatic, mysterious and critically important phase of life, for humans and other animals.
