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Glastonbury

2015

James Bay and Catfish & the Bottlemen

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Three HD

Chart-topping newcomer James Bay takes to the Pyramid Stage for the first time, and Welsh indie foursome Catfish and the Bottlemen make their Glastonbury debut on the Other Stage. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Greg James
Presenter:
Clara Amfo
Producer:
Holly Murray
Executive Producer:
Alison Howe

Glastonbury

2015

Jungle and the Vaccines

Duration: 50 minutes

on BBC Three HD

London collective Jungle return after last year's attention-grabbing set. Plus, indie rockers and festival favourites the Vaccines, and an acoustic performance from the Staves. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Greg James
Presenter:
Clara Amfo
Producer:
Holly Murray
Executive Producer:
Alison Howe

Two young students - Cleo and Joe - fly the nest for freshers' week, unaware that their parents are not quite ready to let go and secretly follow them, watching all they get up to. Show more

Contributors

Narrator:
Russell Tovey
Production Company:
RDF Television
Executive Producer:
Jo Scarratt-Jones
Executive Producer:
Denise Seneviratne
Executive Producer:
Catherine Welton
Director:
Jim Warren

Stacey Dooley

Investigates

Episode 1: The Truth About Booze, Bar Crawls & Bulgaria

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Three HD

Stacey Dooley reports on the party scene in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, uncovering the consequences of young Britons visiting a resort with Europe's lowest alcohol prices. Show more

Comedy Feeds

Series 3

In Deep

Duration: 15 minutes

on BBC Three HD

Nathan and Jimmy are languishing on the bottom rung of the policing ladder. When a very unexpected case falls suddenly into their laps, it's the chance they've been waiting for. Show more

BBC Three HD

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