UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
The UK's best athletes challenge for gold in the Deaflympics in Taipei, Taiwan in 2009. 1 of 2
This is the story of a Nepali farmer from the indigenous Newar community as he struggles to retain his traditional lifestyle amidst the challenges of modernity.
A short documentary about Pat Bowcock who is living a sustainable lifestyle in Dorset. This show explores the effect that her low impact way of living has had on her life.
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 Green Team cleans up with grey water, dishwashers, green roofs and Mountain Equipment Co-op. 3/13
No Child is Born a Terrorist: Charlie and the team travel the world exploring cultures. This time they visit Jenin to see how Freedom Theatre improves the lives of Palestinians.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. The series ends with a story about Estonia during the war and how love under fire can bloo
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
This episode takes a look at Chinese New Year, love on the Tube, the Amy Winehouse Foundation and Noel Clarke is Londoner of the Week. Marissa Forrester presents. S2 8/12
Episode 65. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features activists in Moscow and on-going violence and extremism in Iraq.
L.A. is a city built on consumption. But wildfires, threatened water supplies and rising sea levels could have a massive impact on LA's huge port and destroy thousands of homes. 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.
Pakistan- Doctors on the Frontline reports from a hospital in the lawless northern border of Pakistan with Afghanistan. Over seven days we follow the medics in the Emergency Room.
In nineties Edinburgh, Barbara Thorburn reflects on memories of her poet mother, Greta, and her tragic death. Celia Imrie stars. (1992).
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
An appeal on behalf of British Stammering Association
Two children in Colombia must use a cable which is connected to two mountains as their only means of travelling to and from the otherside of the world.
In 2010, ten schools entered a competition to receive a makeover for their school canteen. Now we see the result!
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.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Episode 65. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features activists in Moscow and on-going violence and extremism in Iraq.
Can Gypsies and Travellers make it through the school system with their identity intact? In the film Access All Areas Damian Le Bas meets three Gypsies who did just that.
A new series bringing you arts events from major exhibitions to community dramas and performance, filmed and presented by our dedicated young arts reporters.
Gay to Z introduces six lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) young people. All of them are leading very different lives and experiencing very different issues.
The groundbreaking series presented by Melinda Messenger sees eight amateur garden designers competing for the opportunity to create an exotic eco-garden in the Eden Project. 6/7
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).
This episode takes a look at Chinese New Year, love on the Tube, the Amy Winehouse Foundation and Noel Clarke is Londoner of the Week. Marissa Forrester presents. S2 8/12
A new series bringing you arts events from major exhibitions to community dramas and performance, filmed and presented by our dedicated young arts reporters.
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.
This is the story of a Nepali farmer from the indigenous Newar community as he struggles to retain his traditional lifestyle amidst the challenges of modernity.
A short documentary about Pat Bowcock who is living a sustainable lifestyle in Dorset. This show explores the effect that her low impact way of living has had on her life.
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 Green Team cleans up with grey water, dishwashers, green roofs and Mountain Equipment Co-op. 3/13
No Child is Born a Terrorist: Charlie and the team travel the world exploring cultures. This time they visit Jenin to see how Freedom Theatre improves the lives of Palestinians.
Ian MacDonald has been photographing in the Teesside area for nearly 35 years. The film gives an insight into this process and working methods behind these spectacular images.
Glastonbury: Sun, Sweat and Charity celebrates the festival's impressive 40-year history of achievements in the field of charity, campaigning and fundraising.
A collection of short films produced by the British Medical Journal celebrating innovations which could improve the life of millions in the developing world.