The Bald Explorer is on the trail of an old water navigation that was once thought lost and discovers the plans to put it back into water.
The Green Team goes to a home with a built in zoo. They address how to green pets, garden tools, lawnmowers and visit the Urban Farmer. 7/13
A new series bringing you arts events from major exhibitions to community dramas and performance, filmed and presented by our dedicated young arts reporters.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
A year on from first meeting professional bodybuilder Kevan Wilson, we catch up with the man himself, meet his new prot g s and see how life has changed over the last 12 months.
In an attempt to lower the maternal mortality rate, our nurse Ana Maria Maldonado, is pressing for the introduction of skilled midwives. 1/4
Krishan Guru-Murthy presents stories from community projects in London. This episode looks at care for the elderly, a wellbeing charity and a theatre group for women. 1/2.
Highlights of Centrepoint's annual Sleep Out which aims to raise awareness & funds for youth homelessness. Featuring performances from comedian Tim Vine and singer Eliza Doolit
Inspiring documentary following Olympic athletes from Afghanistan and Pakistan to London 2012.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. In this opening episode the experiences and events covered include D-Day. 1/3
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.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
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.
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 the fourth episode in the series looking at Brits in the Canary Islands we gate-crash someone else's wedding, Nik takes to the hills and Paul soaks up some local culture.4/6
After a fruitful visit to Mbuyi's African vegetable garden, Sean Connolly and the Ndayi family host a colourful Congolese party in the backyard of their home.
Cold Cuts: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they dive into the unique culture and cuisine of the Inuit people of Greenland.
Johnny and Malia Dawson married young and within a few years has four children to take care of. On sunny Catalina Island the Dawsons were able to really feel a million miles away.
An affecting portrait of two individuals who have overcome the stigma of their afflictions to achieve a life-affirming place in their respective worlds.
Vivien was born in a remote village in eastern Hungary. Her Roma parents had waited 15 years to conceive her. With great joy came sorrow when they learned that Vivien was blind.
Dodo: Using the latest scientific research, advanced computer graphics technology and animatronics, Extinct looks at the life and demise of the dodo in the 1660s.
The HoodTour team arrives at Stonebridge and Kilburn, confronting local residents with local tabloid news that uncovers the Hopes and fears of London's inner cities today. 1/5
Johnny and Malia Dawson married young and within a few years has four children to take care of. On sunny Catalina Island the Dawsons were able to really feel a million miles away.
After a fruitful visit to Mbuyi's African vegetable garden, Sean Connolly and the Ndayi family host a colourful Congolese party in the backyard of their home.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
The Team is a drama centered around the ups and downs of the members of a local football team in Zimbabwe.
This documentary travels the Black Country canals, interviewing passersby about the first time they fell in love.
Series of short documentaries taking a fresh look at poverty in the UK, from the vicious cycle of debt to the power of communities in helping to turn lives around.
Cold Cuts: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they dive into the unique culture and cuisine of the Inuit people of Greenland.
State of the Planet scours the world for places where sustainable development is the rule rather than the exception. 1/2
Looking at why guerilla gardening expert Richard Reynolds puts the effort into cutivating neglected public spaces, and how the projects bring communities together.
Grasslands: From the East African savannah to the man-made grasslands of Wiltshire, an exploration of the conflicts between animals in the world's grassland regions 6/13
Ainlee Ryalla was born on the straw, a Gypsy custom. Ainlee and her family show us how they are still living the life of a Gypsy, in harmony with mother nature.
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.
Bhopal, India, is still affected by the 1984 gas leak, one of the world's worst industrial accidents. We visit the Sambhavna clinic, which provides free healthcare to the city.
Overindulged at Christmas? The Fat Fighters follows a crack team of four remarkable personal trainers, battling to transform the physiques of those in dire need of their help.
Johnny and Malia Dawson married young and within a few years has four children to take care of. On sunny Catalina Island the Dawsons were able to really feel a million miles away.
The Green Team goes to a home with a built in zoo. They address how to green pets, garden tools, lawnmowers and visit the Urban Farmer. 7/13
Inspiring documentary following Olympic athletes from Afghanistan and Pakistan to London 2012.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. In this opening episode the experiences and events covered include D-Day. 1/3
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.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.