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Episode 75. This episode looks at the emergence of cancer in Africa, working for a healthier Nepal, and the struggle over land in the Middle East. Daljit Dhaliwal presents.
Wetlands: Examining how animals survive in the world's wetlands, from flamingos that inhabit African soda lakes to alligators battling for territory in the Florida Everglades 5/13
A UK360 National Lottery Awards Special. In this episode we celebrate the winners and nominees at this year's awards, including Altogether Better and Oasis Domestic Abuse Service.
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.
Welcome to Teen Chef Academy, a teenager's guide to fun, easy cooking, good nutrition and exercise for a well-balanced, healthy lifestyle. Join the Academy for a one pot meal!
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
Seven teenagers attempt to address their behavioural difficulties by taming wild horses, as part of an innovative programme in Bootle, Liverpool.
How did this mural come to be on this wall and why is it significant to Nairobi and to Kenya as a whole? The minds behind this public art project answer these questions.
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.
... Young Parents Speak Out: It's not easy being a young parent. In We Are Here teen parents speak out about peer pressure, contraception and what it takes to be a mum.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
The last episode of My Green House sees The Green Team visiting a 100-year old house to look at flooring, beauty products. 13/13
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
Looking at why guerilla gardening expert Richard Reynolds puts the effort into cutivating neglected public spaces, and how the projects bring communities together.
The Vanishing Art of Listening: Charlie and the team explore world cultures. This time in India they see the challenge of keeping ancient customs alive in a fast-moving society.
Bob and Jean met while in the LAPD. 11 years and five children later they get a much needed break to Carmel, California. 12/13
This personal narrative documentary uses a bicycle ride to work as a vehicle to explore fear and global warming while focusing on one person's attempt to reduce her carbon footprin
Short film about one woman's account of her race against her condition.
The acclaimed online series premieres on TV. 'Choice' and the 'Divided Brain'. Speakers include Renata Salecl & Iain McGilchrist. 5/6
Wetlands: Examining how animals survive in the world's wetlands, from flamingos that inhabit African soda lakes to alligators battling for territory in the Florida Everglades 5/13
Nature Inc. goes to the Andes and finds glaciers are melting so fast that scientists say most could disappear in 25 years. But millions of people rely on these glaciers.
In her twenties Nabina was sectioned and diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Now she has drawn on eastern influences and choreographs her own dances as a means of self-expression.
Bob and Jean met while in the LAPD. 11 years and five children later they get a much needed break to Carmel, California. 12/13
Documentary on the production of 3 giant tableau photographs for Red Saunders' Hidden' Project, designed to illuminate forgotten aspects of British social and political history.
Episode 75. This episode looks at the emergence of cancer in Africa, working for a healthier Nepal, and the struggle over land in the Middle East. Daljit Dhaliwal presents.
This programme tells the story of Inonge Mutemwa's courageous stand against the stigma of being diagnosed HIV positive. 4/4
A UK360 National Lottery Awards Special. In this episode we celebrate the winners and nominees at this year's awards, including Altogether Better and Oasis Domestic Abuse Service.
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 Vanishing Art of Listening: Charlie and the team explore world cultures. This time in India they see the challenge of keeping ancient customs alive in a fast-moving society.
21 UK citizens travel 65 000 miles thorugh 10 countries in ambulances to hihglight the poor living conditions in this Indus Valley of Pakistan.
Lifeline focuses on one charity's appeal, presented by a celebrity presenter - normally someone who has a specific interest in that charity. Lifeline also features up-to-date news
5/9. Plastic Surgery Addicts: Some women will go to extreme lengths to feel good - but there's a price to pay for every nip and every tuck.
Emma has always suffered from Social Anxiety Disorder, going through school hardly speaking a word. Joining a street dance class proved to be a turning point in her life
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.
We follow beatbox pioneer Shlomo as he takes four of the UK's top beatboxers, alongside The Swingle Singers, and gives them 6 weeks to become the UK's first human beatboxing choir.
Fazilla dreams of representing her country at an international sporting event when she grows up. The only catch is that she is a skateboarder and lives in Afghanistan.
Bob and Jean met while in the LAPD. 11 years and five children later they get a much needed break to Carmel, California. 12/13
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
Documentary that takes a look at female equality in Russia. Dasha talks to women who lived through Communism to see if women's lives are better today than they were under Stalin.
Over The Hill? highlights the challenges faced by those growing older in the countryside and questions assumptions about the services rural older people want and need.
The acclaimed online series premieres on TV. 'Choice' and the 'Divided Brain'. Speakers include Renata Salecl & Iain McGilchrist. 5/6
Seven teenagers attempt to address their behavioural difficulties by taming wild horses, as part of an innovative programme in Bootle, Liverpool.
How did this mural come to be on this wall and why is it significant to Nairobi and to Kenya as a whole? The minds behind this public art project answer these questions.