A short film about prisoners' experiences of going in and out of jail, and the problems they face such as homelessness, drink and drug abuse.
Black History and Me combines a series of short films created by young people to celebrate Black History Month alongside a making-of documentary following their filmmaking journey
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families from all over the world. In this episode Betania and Maritza begin their intricate journey. 1/6
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. We continue following Betania and Maritza's story and discover a different type of credit in India. 2/6
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. Find out the result of Betania and Maritza's enterprises while Juana starts her journey out of poverty. 3/6
International Women's Day Special: Stories celebrating inspirational women from fields in community and public life, from Big Issue sellers to women in film! S2 10/12
Louisa Lytton hosts this edition of UK360, showcasing the latest community driven stories in the UK. Journalist Laoise Hayes also investigates an issue currently affecting London's
Jorge and Alex are among thousands of children working in Bolivian mines for less than a dollar a day. With their families so dependent on their income, can they ever leave?
West Virginia: VBS investigates the environmental catastrophe in the Appalachian Mountains, where entire mountains are being destroyed in order to get at the coal inside them.
Gulf: VBS visits the Gulf of Mexico to witness the damage of the BP oil pipeline which was leaking oil to the tune of half a million gallons a day for nearly 3 months in 2010.
Troubled teen Callie is forced to give her baby up for illegal adoption in 1940s Texas. As years pass, can she find her son? Stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Lindsey Wagner.
In Climate Challenge we focus on some of the most promising approaches to turning down the global thermostat. 7/7
..A Story of Success:People with learning disabilities often find it hard to get a job. Work in Progress looks at how vocational guidance and accredited training helps improve thei
The Green Team goes to a home with a built in zoo. They address how to green pets, garden tools, lawnmowers and visit the Urban Farmer. 7/13
The Green team busts in and greens homeowners' health products, furnace, transportation choices and talks to Ron Wickman about barrier-free design. 8/13
The Green Team visits a bachelor to look at electronics and furnace replacements while featuring Gordon Howell, a solar power system engineer. 9/13
The unique story of a train line staffed by children. The Budapest Childrens Railway is a unique educational institution and one that survived the end of Communism
Three short films about how to take a 'Traincation' to Europe as opposed to flying. Featuring Mr Hudson, George Lamb and Scott Mills.
A young British-born black woman begins to question her attitude to love and life and desire for middle-class respectability and security through marriage. (1981)
24 Hour Party Conference People joins Neil White, as he travels to the party political conferences to present the views of youth to the party leaders. Supported by Media Trust, The
BBC correspondent Frank Gardner makes an appeal on behalf of Back Up, a charity that believes spinal cord injury should not prevent anyone from getting the most out of life.
International Women's Day Special: Stories celebrating inspirational women from fields in community and public life, from Big Issue sellers to women in film! S2 10/12
Louisa Lytton hosts this edition of UK360, showcasing the latest community driven stories in the UK. Journalist Laoise Hayes also investigates an issue currently affecting London's
Black History and Me combines a series of short films created by young people to celebrate Black History Month alongside a making-of documentary following their filmmaking journey
You've Got Style: Today's episode features films made by young filmmakers who take their inspiration from bold cinematic styles. Miquita Oliver presents. 4/5
Who Do You Think You Are? Miquita Oliver showcases films made by 13-25 year olds in an episode of self-discovery. Miquita meets one filmmaker, an aspiring stand-up comedian. 5/5
Two Sisters explores poverty and social exclusion at how one family from Methyr Tyfil copes with the challenges of unemployment, ill health and lack of opportunity through sisters,
The inspiring story of Kabul's budding young producers who gave videos to young kite runners to tell the story of the potential of young Afghans and their yearning for modernity
Climate Challenge Part 1. How green innovations are helping offset climate change in cities, including energy efficiency and water conservation projects in Kolkata. 7/8
How did this mural come to be on this wall and why is it significant to Nairobi and to Kenya as a whole? The minds behind this public art project answer these questions.
Black History and Me combines a series of short films created by young people to celebrate Black History Month alongside a making-of documentary following their filmmaking journey
BBC correspondent Frank Gardner makes an appeal on behalf of Back Up, a charity that believes spinal cord injury should not prevent anyone from getting the most out of life.
Meet Charles Platkin, also known as The Diet Detective. In episode 1 he meets Jennifer a former marketing exec turned stay-at-home-mum.
In 2010, ten schools entered a competition to receive a makeover for their school canteen. Now we see the result!