Terry Wogan presents new local stories from across the UK, including features on a community-run pub in Yorkshire, an innovative bat-bird-box and an epic fundraising challenge.
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
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
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. The series continues with a look at the women on the home front and air raid shelters. 2/3
A billion people in a million villages live with the threat of desertification - but the villagers are fighting back. 8/8
Three short films about how to take a 'Traincation' to Europe as opposed to flying. Featuring Mr Hudson, George Lamb and Scott Mills.
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. We find out the outcome of Marlene and Juana's businesses and learn about Beatrice's success in Rwanda. 5/6
A special episode of the UN's 21st Century featuring a selection of environmental stories from around the globe. 1/3
This classic episode features Glee's Cory Monteith, an investigation into young Londoners in debt, The Big Feastival and how refugees and migrants have shaped the Capital. S1 3/10
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
State of the Planet scours the world for places where sustainable development is the rule rather than the exception. 2/2
Sir Trevor McDonald introduces a series of short films about small organisations making big changes, including Kids First Trust and homelessness charity Groundswell.
A series of half hour programmes aimed at reflecting the interests, needs and aspirations of the sign language community (SL)
Meera's father is concerned that Meera will marry an 'African.' Beth is having enormous difficulty with her parents accepting a Somali as their future son-in-law. S3 2/13
A documentary aimed at helping stroke survivors and their loved ones overcome the mental and physical challenges they will face during the recovery process
Young Zambian women from backgrounds of extreme poverty undertake a life-changing course in enterprise. Setting up their own successful businesses they prove anything is possible.
Due the illegality of abortion in Ireland, many women make the emotional journey to England to have secret abortions, only then to return in silence. This is their story.
Episode Two meets more of the architects and explores some more of the architectural projects at the frontline of architecture - the eleven finalists of the Aga Khan. 2/3
Building for Islam is a four-part series taking a close look at the 9 winners of the most coveted architecture award in the world: the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Terry Wogan presents new local stories from across the UK, including features on a community-run pub in Yorkshire, an innovative bat-bird-box and an epic fundraising challenge.
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
This episode outlines Hugo Chittendens efforts to build two much needed classrooms for the local school of Kisadhaki in rural Uganda. 2/3
Michael Crawford presents a short film looking at how the Small Children's Trust provides help to families with sick children, such as accommodation and support.
This episode explores the fine and often precarious line between living a frugal but manageable life, and slipping into an uncontrollable spiral of debt.
John Elliott: Self-made millionaire John Elliott, goes undercover in Kensington, Liverpool, one of the poorest areas in Britain, to live on the equivalent of state benefit.
As official Staying Alive Foundation Ambassador, Travis McCoy treks the globe visiting grassroots, youth HIV and AIDS prevention projects.
Short film about a project started by two women creating a 'memory pot' for disabled and terminally ill children
This classic episode features Glee's Cory Monteith, an investigation into young Londoners in debt, The Big Feastival and how refugees and migrants have shaped the Capital. S1 3/10
Episode 63. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features Roma gypsies, North African migrants moving to Italy and the terrifying Maras gang.
Documentary following the lives of 3 young adults on 3 different continents as they decide to get tested for HIV.
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
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. The series continues with a look at the women on the home front and air raid shelters. 2/3
A billion people in a million villages live with the threat of desertification - but the villagers are fighting back. 8/8
Climate Challenge Part 2. Planet India concludes with a look at wetlands in Kashmir and how rural villagers solved their water-supply problems. 8/8
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. We find out the outcome of Marlene and Juana's businesses and learn about Beatrice's success in Rwanda. 5/6
RASP members in Brighton produced a short film about the differences between their countries and the UK.
Garbage Island: The VBS crew takes a cruise to the Northern Gyre in the Pacific Ocean where tons of plastic refuse has formed a giant chemical soup, which cannot biodegrade.
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
Gorillas, 98.6% human: Charlie and the team travel the world exploring different cultures. In this episode they meet Rwandas wild mountain gorillas - of which only 720 remain.