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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
Join eco-adventure traveler and host, Ethan Zohn, as he discovers hidden gems of green tourism in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 6/6
Nature Inc investigates a claim that our coral reefs are worth $30 billion a year. We go diving on the Barrier Reef, the Maldives and to the bottom of the North Sea.
This episode shows deep-seated prejudice in Abbas and Beth's father's negative attitude toward Ahadi. Ben's work with the community council shows how people can change this. S3 4/1
The Green Team talks about recycling, new windows and doors, lo-flo toilets and faucets and speaks with sustainable interior designer Stephani Carter.6/13
In 2010, ten schools entered a competition to receive a makeover for their school canteen. Now we see the result!
The Team is a drama centered around the ups and downs of the members of a local football team in Zimbabwe.
Join eco-adventure traveler and host, Ethan Zohn, as he discovers hidden gems of green tourism in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 6/6
In this documentary we follow 'OurGlass', a glassblowing studio formed in 1995 and now situated in Cockington Village, located in the South Devon region of Great Britain.
3/6. Home makeover show. Equipment failures and design disagreements won't stop a home in a golf course community to get a much needed update.
The Swanley Hidden Histories film emerged from Swanley Neighborhood Project. This project trained and involved young people in action research, to show their town in a new light.
Nature Inc investigates a claim that our coral reefs are worth $30 billion a year. We go diving on the Barrier Reef, the Maldives and to the bottom of the North Sea.
Armenia- TB, kills at least 1.8 million people a year - almost as many as HIV/AIDS. TB has returned in a deadlier strain, the drug resistant TB (DRTB). 3/4
Gangland. This time the Square Mile is in Guatemala City, one of the most violent cities on earth. Though it seems well-run, drug gang slayings make it a brutal place to live. 3/4.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. In this episode he is searching for the free traders on the south east of Britain.
Documentary about Thomas Baggerman and his Gypsy Jazz ensemble. It portraits the ambition and determination the musicians have while working on their debut album
Episode 3: The latest news and views from Australia. The team check out diversity amongst the Defence Forces young recruits and see a youth performance of Fijian traditional dance.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. Richard visits Lewes, a quaint county town that was once the hub of East Sussex.
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/
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
The acclaimed online series premieres on TV. 'The Economic Consequences of Mr Brown' and 'The Crisis of Capitalism'. Speakers include Stein Ringen & David Harvey. 3/6
In this documentary we follow 'OurGlass', a glassblowing studio formed in 1995 and now situated in Cockington Village, located in the South Devon region of Great Britain.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. In this episode he is searching for the free traders on the south east of Britain.
Documentary about Thomas Baggerman and his Gypsy Jazz ensemble. It portraits the ambition and determination the musicians have while working on their debut album
There Will Be Pork Part 2: The two-part special exploring what farm to table means concludes, with visits to restaurant kitchens and to a slaughterhouse.
This series of short films profiles the extraordinary work of lesser known charities. Produced by professional filmmakers who volunteered their time.
3/6. Home makeover show. Equipment failures and design disagreements won't stop a home in a golf course community to get a much needed update.
6/6. Taking a frank look at the world of sex, the roadshow hits Stockport School where pupils try looking after a toddler for the day. Contains nudity and sexual themes.
Episode 60. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode contains stories of poverty and violence and human rights in Mexico and Azerbaijan.
3/6. Home makeover show. Equipment failures and design disagreements won't stop a home in a golf course community to get a much needed update.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. In this episode he is searching for the free traders on the south east of Britain.
Documentary about Thomas Baggerman and his Gypsy Jazz ensemble. It portraits the ambition and determination the musicians have while working on their debut album
The Green Team talks about recycling, new windows and doors, lo-flo toilets and faucets and speaks with sustainable interior designer Stephani Carter.6/13
Jack Guest's series looking at Swedish sustainability ends with a musical cabaret and a profile of the man behind Sweden's adoption of renewable energy. 3/3
In 2010, ten schools entered a competition to receive a makeover for their school canteen. Now we see the result!
Join eco-adventure traveler and host, Ethan Zohn, as he discovers hidden gems of green tourism in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 6/6
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.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
Imani FC in Ben's village after he has just won the election. The team members stay together during the break work on other activities that might help other communities. S3 1/13
In March Jeremy Hunt announced that 2012 would be the year of local TV but what exactly does this mean for would-be local broadcasters? Reporter Tash Johansson investigates.