4/6. Home makeover show. A new set of plans are created when the homeowners dislike the current design, causing a time strain to complete the project.
Explore cities and scenery in motion with this new series that brings you the best in time-lapse photography from UK and around the world.
Meet Charles Platkin, also known as The Diet Detective. In episode 3 he meets Sussy a single mum turning to food for comfort who dreams of being a singer.
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.
Endangered Wildlife Part 3. Freshwater turtles and Indian tigers face extinction. This episode looks at turtle fishing and hears from tigers hunters about the tiger trade. 5/8
Terry Wogan presents community stories including The People's Supermarket, the Community Space Challenge, energy-producing paving stones and the Isle of Eigg's renewal energy grid.
The second show kicks off with the student protest in London, pirate radio stations, get set scheme in Olympic London, the new Londoner of the week and The Asian awards. S2 2/12
The HoodTour team arrives at Shepard' Bush, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of CCTV cameras in London. 5/5
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.
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.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
This Film tells the story of a refugee camp in the south of Algeria. The past, present and future of a population without land and their plight to be heard.
Anthony serves at the European Youth Parliament and hopes to become a doctor. His father, Jonas, is sceptical about his work on EYP when he should be concentrating on his studies.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
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.
5/6. Home makeover show. A renovation takes a turn for the worse for a modelling agent, when a water main breaks when helped by her neighbours.
Every year we spend billions of dollars on pumping and purifying water for the world's ever-expanding cities. But why bother building a desalination plant?
Lea and Richard Smith are overworked and overrun by family responsibilities. In Portland, Oregon the Smiths find some tranquillity. 5/13
A revelation to Coach threatens to undermine a relationship. Good form on the pitch is derailed by a party that goes very wrong. S1 5/13
Film about Knowle West in Bristol, where the community has been living a green and sustainable life long before it became a council initiative.
An affecting portrait of two individuals who have overcome the stigma of their afflictions to achieve a life-affirming place in their respective worlds.
Clydebank was born out a proud industrial history, but in recent times the erosion of these industries, has left a legacy of harsh realities. This is a document of the struggle.
5/6. Home makeover show. A renovation takes a turn for the worse for a modelling agent, when a water main breaks when helped by her neighbours.
Meet Charles Platkin, also known as The Diet Detective. In episode 3 he meets Sussy a single mum turning to food for comfort who dreams of being a singer.
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.
Explore cities and scenery in motion with this new series that brings you the best in time-lapse photography from UK and around the world.
Terry Wogan presents community stories including The People's Supermarket, the Community Space Challenge, energy-producing paving stones and the Isle of Eigg's renewal energy grid.
The second show kicks off with the student protest in London, pirate radio stations, get set scheme in Olympic London, the new Londoner of the week and The Asian awards. S2 2/12
Band of Sisters: Documentary series following the extraordinary journeys of Paralympic athletes. Profiling the pressures and personalities of the women's sitting volleyball team.
Looking at the psychology and science of eating by scrutinising the dietary habits of overweight families through 24-hour surveillance, and encouraging them to change their ways.
This episode's patients include a 19-year-old dancer with Crohn's Disease; an ex-soldier with a sleep disorder and a man whose sperm needs a boost if her wants to have a child.
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).
Lea and Richard Smith are overworked and overrun by family responsibilities. In Portland, Oregon the Smiths find some tranquillity. 5/13
Your Sport is the only programme on national TV dedicated to grassroots sport. It focuses on stories about the positive impact sport is having around the UK and the world.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
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.
This Film tells the story of a refugee camp in the south of Algeria. The past, present and future of a population without land and their plight to be heard.
Anthony serves at the European Youth Parliament and hopes to become a doctor. His father, Jonas, is sceptical about his work on EYP when he should be concentrating on his studies.