Glastonbury: Sun, Sweat and Charity celebrates the festival's impressive 40-year history of achievements in the field of charity, campaigning and fundraising.
City Life: Miquita Oliver presents films made by 13-25 year olds from around the country and interviews one of the Birmingham filmmakers about life in the city. 3/5
1/2. Telling Your Stories celebrates the work of charities in London. In this episode we meet The Garden Museum, Ealing Mencap and Music In Hospitals.
2/2. Telling Your Stories celebrates the work of charities in London. In this episode we meet The Garden Museum, Ealing Mencap and Music In Hospitals.
London360 returns with your friendly guide to what's going on across the capital, from local events and community stories to the best in arts, culture and sport.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Jack Guest presents a series looking at Swedish sustainability. This episode looks at Volvo's alternative fuel vehicles, 'slow travel' by boat, a car scheme, and a Green MP. 1/3
Jack Guest visits a 100% renewable energy housing area, explores the effects of Chernobyl on a beautiful Swedish eco-village, and food's effect on the climate. 2/3
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
A look into the subculture of costume play, or cosplay, as people attend conventions like Kitacon and Comic Con as characters from Star Wars, Doctor Who, anime and manga.
...the Frontline. Views on Big Society from the people closely involved with it, including managers, volunteers and beneficiaries from around Britain.
India: Charlie and the Explore team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they meet non-profit organisations and environmental activists in India.
Amazing Nature: Charlie and the Explore team travel the world to experience different cultures. Here they quest to capture the essence of nature, from Rwanda to the Bahamas.
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.
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. 4/7
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. 5/7
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
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
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.
Ep.5 - Heritage Heroes features architect Abdel-Latif El Hajjami, who employed top craftsmen to refurbish the ancient medina of Fez and save its mosques and ancient buildings.
Ep.6 - Heritage Heroes meets Andre Alexander, who used indigenous labour to restore 178 mud and timber buildings in Ladakh, India.
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.
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 corrupt police who allowed Mamu to walk out show a distinct lack of respect for the public leaving it to Barua a good cop and Kezia to make things right. S3 5/13
A common problem, the elopement of Ahadi and Beth, brings their parents together to work on a solution. S3 6/13
Jamie Graham was just 59 when diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. With a crew of ex-Olympic rowers he fulfils his dream of rowing from Henley to Eton. Dan Stevens narrates.
London360 returns with your friendly guide to what's going on across the capital, from local events and community stories to the best in arts, culture and sport.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
Documentary following the life of competitive bodybuilder Kevan Wilson as we are given a unique insight into the highly competitive and intense world of bodybuilding.
Soil, Corn, Cows, and Cheese: Michael Gebert meets Gary Zimmer; a Wisconsin-based farmer who's dedicated 25 years to proving that organic food can benefit everyone.
Les Green is 39 and lives in Derbyshire, and suffers from depression. He discusses how the poem 'Oberon' by Spike Milligan reflects how he feels when he is at his lowest.
This film tells the stories of three people who struggled with depression and contemplated suicide. By finding people to talk to they eventually pull through. Linda Nolan narrates.
In Dreams Die Hard survivors of modern-day slavery in the United States tell their stories of being trafficked to America.
Two films from Anti-Slavery International looking at how to end modern-day slavery
Free The Slaves profiles innovative Indian and Brazilian groups that bring modern-day slaves to freedom and confront the root causes that allow slavery to exist.
An appeal on behalf of Fire Fighters Charity
Follows a life lived very different to most. Using the land to provide all her nutritional and medicinal needs, Ainlee educates us on the art of Gypsy cuisine.
The Gordon Boswell Museum is a unique experience for all the family, containing one of the country's finest collections of Romany caravans (called vardo's), carts and harnesses.
With explanations and close-ups of some of the best surviving examples, Gordon Boswell gives us a guided tour through Romany traveller history.
Documentary revolving around five fascinating individuals who were once homeless on the streets of London but now lead city tours as guides.
Dolly is 34 and has been suffering from schizophrenia and manic depression from the age of 14. She discusses how she identifies with the poem 'Writing' by Charles Bukowski.