In a country with few doctors, Silva by necessity is a surgeon nurse, better known in Mozambique as a tecnico. 3/4
This programme tells the story of Inonge Mutemwa's courageous stand against the stigma of being diagnosed HIV positive. 4/4
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.
How seven inspirational groups around England are changing lives through the use of digital technology
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
Templehall, an area of Kirkcaldy is an area with high levels of deprivation. Young people from the area investigate what it means to live in poverty and how to tackle it.
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport. S2 11/12
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Landmines: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman visit UNICEF projects in conflict-torn Adigrat in Ethiopia, an area littered with one million landmines. Part 1 of 3.
Child Soldiers: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman visit UNICEF projects in Uganda that help children overcome the trauma of abduction into the Lord's Resistance Army. Part 2 of 3.
HIV in Malawi: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman visit UNICEF centres that support some of the half-million children in Malawi who have lost their parents to HIV/AIDS. Part 3 of 3.
Bubble. Tod Lubitch is born with a deficient immune system so must spend his life in a sterile environment without any real human contact. True-life story starring John Travolta.
A documentary aimed at helping stroke survivors and their loved ones overcome the mental and physical challenges they will face during the recovery process
Sally Potter's debut feature is a feminist reinterpretation of cinema history. Starring Julie Christie, it explores the relationship between gold, money and star-hood. (1983).
The last episode of My Green House sees The Green Team visiting a 100-year old house to look at flooring, beauty products. 13/13
Uprooted looks at how immigration policies affect children. Three Romani (Gypsy) children born and raised in Germany are deported to Kosovo, turning their life into a nightmare.
Forget Gypsy Weddings, here is real look at young Gypsies and Travellers preparing for the Appleby Fair - one of the oldest and most popular Gypsy community fairs in the UK.
The first British film to realistically portray gay life, Ron Peck's landmark feature follows a man who is a respectable teacher by day and hangs out in gay bars by night. (1978).
Uprooted looks at how immigration policies affect children. Three Romani (Gypsy) children born and raised in Germany are deported to Kosovo, turning their life into a nightmare.
Your guide to what's going on across London, from local events to the best in arts, culture and sport. S2 11/12
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Teen suicide, self-harm and mental health issues are on the rise. Teens Need Teachers raises awareness of how teens feel and why they are not being heard. Contains emotional scenes
This episode follows Hugo Chittendens journey to the notorious slum of Kibera in Nairobi where he volunteers and renovates a medical clinic for orphans affected by HIV. 1/3
This episode outlines Hugo Chittendens efforts to build two much needed classrooms for the local school of Kisadhaki in rural Uganda. 2/3
This episode documents Hugo Chittendens efforts volunteering for a UK charity caring for earthquake victims and delivering emergency, medical care in Haiti.3/3
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.
My Green House kicks off with the The Green Team invading an acreage to look at wind power, greening meals and shopping. 1/13
Arctic Wisdom: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they hear from elders from the Arctic, Middle East, China and India.
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
The British Youth Council gathered 10 young people to make its first major film. The film explores the positive impact that young people have had on society over the last 60 years.
The Green Team cleans up with grey water, dishwashers, green roofs and Mountain Equipment Co-op. 3/13
Guardian of the Blue Mosque: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they discover the cultures and religions of the Middle East.