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The End is a powerful drama spanning an imagined 60 year period, charting the introduction of the "treatment" and the future decline of Deaf culture (SL).
Ghana: UNICEF's child-friendly schools are offering families a concrete way to break the chains of hard labour and transform their lives. 3/5
Pura Vida exposes the devastating effects that agrochemicals used on pineapple and banana plantations have on workers, communities and the environment in Costa Rica.
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.
A deadly heat wave hit Chicago in 1995. How did Chicago adapt to prevent a repeat? And Jakarta, a sprawling city of 12 million is under threat from a increase in dengue fever. 3/8
Over 300 people took part in a wide range of practical arts and media activities, to create a new film drama built on the stories and experiences of living in a rural market town.
11 year old Lauren has almost come to terms with her parents splitting up when a school history project rekindles some very painful memories and a violent and dangerous jealousy.
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.
This classic episode covers the Evening Standard's child literacy campaign, youth homelessness, status dogs, the Intelligent Movement hip hop festival and more. S1 4/10
Episode 49. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Malawi, Jordan and Egypt are in the spotlight.
The benefits of outdoor preschool education, as seen through daily life at an outdoor kindergarten deep in Arctic Norway. 2/2
Sir Trevor McDonald introduces the best of the Untold Stories series, featuring small organisations making big changes, such as Ataxia UK, Wheelpower and Groundswell.
... Young Parents Speak Out: It's not easy being a young parent. In We Are Here teen parents speak out about peer pressure, contraception and what it takes to be a mum.
A common problem, the elopement of Ahadi and Beth, brings their parents together to work on a solution. S3 6/13
Jim Brandon, a former Chicago Bears player, returns from Vietnam paralysed and in a wheelchair. He tries to put his life back together by coaching youngsters in a youth prison.
This film looks at life in East Germany and asks people from both East and West Germany if anything was lost when the DDR was consigned to the history books?
The benefits of outdoor preschool education, as seen through daily life at an outdoor kindergarten deep in Arctic Norway. 2/2
Ep.4 - Heritage Heroes features Rohit Ranjitkar, Eduard Sekler and Erich Theophile, who have helped to save over 50 buildings in the temple complex of Kathmandu's Durbar.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 49. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Malawi, Jordan and Egypt are in the spotlight.
The extraordinary painter, Dave Pearson died in 2008. this film is about the struggles of a group of friends and relatives to rescue his life's work from destruction
A new generation of urban sports stars are teaming up with incredible young film-makers. Together their stunning films that have captured the imagination of millions of viewers.
In nineties Edinburgh, Barbara Thorburn reflects on memories of her poet mother, Greta, and her tragic death. Celia Imrie stars. (1992).
This classic episode covers the Evening Standard's child literacy campaign, youth homelessness, status dogs, the Intelligent Movement hip hop festival and more. S1 4/10
Episode 49. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. In this edition Malawi, Jordan and Egypt are in the spotlight.
An intimate portrait of a young woman struggling to gain independence, whilst holding her troubled family together in post-tsunami Sri Lanka.
Ghana: UNICEF's child-friendly schools are offering families a concrete way to break the chains of hard labour and transform their lives. 3/5
Pura Vida exposes the devastating effects that agrochemicals used on pineapple and banana plantations have on workers, communities and the environment in Costa Rica.
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.
A deadly heat wave hit Chicago in 1995. How did Chicago adapt to prevent a repeat? And Jakarta, a sprawling city of 12 million is under threat from a increase in dengue fever. 3/8
11 year old Lauren has almost come to terms with her parents splitting up when a school history project rekindles some very painful memories and a violent and dangerous jealousy.
...of Europe: Inspirational stories about tackling climate change in Europe. In this episode we visit Italy, Russia and the UK. 3/4
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.
Cambodia: In the northern province of Stung Treng, child-friendly schools allow a country to rebuild its ravaged education system after the Khmer Rouge regime. 1/5
Pura Vida exposes the devastating effects that agrochemicals used on pineapple and banana plantations have on workers, communities and the environment in Costa Rica.