A special episode of UK360 looking at the lives, rights and cultures of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities across the UK
Introducing the U3A - a nationwide movement for people no longer in full time work. Whether ukulele or belly dancing lessons, U3A believes sharing knowledge can happen at any age.
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!
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. The series continues with a look at the women on the home front and air raid shelters. 2/3
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.
Episode 4: The latest news and views from Australia. The team talk to experts and people about the vital role volunteers play in community - and report on the Byron Bay Blues Fest.
This documentary travels the Black Country canals, interviewing passersby about the first time they fell in love.
An insight into the inner circle of game creators, a subculture dedicated to the creation and love of video game. Game/Create lifts the lid on a unique and little known subculture.
Four multicultural couples tell their stories and discuss both positive and negative reactions to their relationships.
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.
The HoodTour team arrives at Acton, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of gambling outlets in London. 4/5
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.
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.
The 'triple crunch' of climate, credit, and energy insecurity, is forcing governments to seriously consider the green economy as a way of making a sustainable recovery.
Animals: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they visit organizations world dedicated to protecting endangered animals and pets.
Shirl and Craig are a modern day Brady bunch. The parents of nine children with five that still live at home. Their trip to Palm Springs gives them the honeymoon they never had. 9/
Is Africa being left out of the digital revolution? This documentary highlights how Africa is making inroads into leveraging information technology for the continent's development.
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.
Children from Northwood Community Primary School, Isle of Wight visit the nearby Garlic Farm. With Ray Harrington-Vail from the Footprint Trust.
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.
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!
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. The series continues with a look at the women on the home front and air raid shelters. 2/3
Shirl and Craig are a modern day Brady bunch. The parents of nine children with five that still live at home. Their trip to Palm Springs gives them the honeymoon they never had. 9/
2/5. Alice Bhandhukravi introduces films that celebrate the amazing work of small charities from around the UK, made by professional filmmakers who volunteered their time to get th
A special episode of UK360 looking at the lives, rights and cultures of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities across the UK
Who Cares?: A moving documentary in which personal stories illustrate the state of care provision in England for elderly Deaf people.
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 HoodTour team arrives at Acton, confronting local residents with local tabloid news and uncovering the impact of the growing number of gambling outlets in London. 4/5
Mitrovica is an ethnically divided town in northern Kosovo. It has Roma refugee camps built on lead mines, next to toxic waste, leading to grave health problems for the children.
Filmmaker Artur Conka revisits the Slovakian socialist housing complex Lunik IX, where he spent his infancy. Roma and ethnic Slovaks live side-by-side in this crumbling estate.
A glimpse into the lives of Romany Gypsies living on a council estate in Kent. The Ward family give a candid account of their lives and expectations.
Award-winning film that tells the story of twelve Romany travellers who survived the genocide on gypsies during World War 2 - a piece of history largely undocumented until now.
4/9. Late In Life Lesbians: The girl next door, mother of three and trophy wife all changed their lives with one revelation - when they came out as lesbians.
Greg suffered from Depression and OCD and coped by using drugs and alcohol. Referred to a recovery centre he discovered a love for dance through improvisation and dance therapy
Mitrovica is an ethnically divided town in northern Kosovo. It has Roma refugee camps built on lead mines, next to toxic waste, leading to grave health problems for the children.
Filmmaker Artur Conka revisits the Slovakian socialist housing complex Lunik IX, where he spent his infancy. Roma and ethnic Slovaks live side-by-side in this crumbling estate.
A glimpse into the lives of Romany Gypsies living on a council estate in Kent. The Ward family give a candid account of their lives and expectations.
Award-winning film that tells the story of twelve Romany travellers who survived the genocide on gypsies during World War 2 - a piece of history largely undocumented until now.
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.
Mildred and Santos have been together been together for half their lives. They have been together since their teens. With four children they get a much needed break. 10/13