Episode 78. This episode follows a group of youths who are now living their dreams and taking their place on some of the world's biggest stages in a post-apartheid South Africa.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
Nature Inc. asks what will be the impact on the global economy if the art of the politically- possible does not match up to what the overwhelming majority of climate scientists?
The HoodTour team arrives at Harlesden and Camden town, confronting local residents with local tabloid news that uncovers the hopes and fears of London's inner cities today. 2/5
Victor Konovalov was only twenty years old when a motocross accident left him paralysed from the waist down, but this doesn't stop him from entering bodybuilding contests.
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
This short film from the charity OCD Action is an introduction to one of the UK's most common, but least talked-about mental illnesses, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Seven teenagers attempt to address their behavioural difficulties by taming wild horses, as part of an innovative programme in Bootle, Liverpool.
A short film from Northern Film and Media about a blind community radio sports presenter.
TBC
A man recounts his father's life. A profound and bewitching short about fatherhood and loss.
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
In the second show Lee gets sent to sea, Paul is on a dolphin mission and we travel from Thailand to Dublin without leaving Puerto del Carmen.2/6
Eight amateur garden-designers compete for the chance to build eco-gardens in the heart of the Eden Project. Melinda Messenger presents alongside the two judges.
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 young boy creates a fantasy world to help cope with the alienation he feels at home and at school. (SL)
Nature Inc. asks what will be the impact on the global economy if the art of the politically- possible does not match up to what the overwhelming majority of climate scientists?
China is on the verge of overtaking the USA as the world's leading power. But what type of power will China become?
This film examines the work of the British Afghan Women's Society through the experiences of some of the women helped by the organisation.
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.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
In an attempt to lower the maternal mortality rate, our nurse Ana Maria Maldonado, is pressing for the introduction of skilled midwives. 1/4
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 HoodTour team arrives at Harlesden and Camden town, confronting local residents with local tabloid news that uncovers the hopes and fears of London's inner cities today. 2/5
Episode 78. This episode follows a group of youths who are now living their dreams and taking their place on some of the world's biggest stages in a post-apartheid South Africa.
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.
Tim and his pals are The Ardent Fruitcakes, have-a-go amateurs dedicated to participating in the craziest sports and hobbies across the UK.
Gay to Z introduces six lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) young people. All of them are leading very different lives and experiencing very different issues.
Duck School: You know you're in Chinatown when you see ducks and chickens in the window! Michael Gebert goes behind the scenes Chinese BBQ restaurant Sun Wah, a Chicago stalwart.
A short film about Send A Cow's work in the northern district of Gulu, Uganda, with female IDPs who have been affected by the LRA rebel outbreaks.
Sean Connolly is invited to a very special weekend with four generations of the Pacialeo family who get together each year in late summer for a weekend of tomato bottling.
Chef and food writer Gizzi Erskine helps people transform their favourite high-calorie, diet-breaking dishes into healthy alternatives.
Looking at why guerilla gardening expert Richard Reynolds puts the effort into cutivating neglected public spaces, and how the projects bring communities together.
2/4. Campaigning food series. Things start to get intense where the grim realities of commercial farming start to weigh heavily on Hugh's mind.
Gay to Z introduces six lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) young people. All of them are leading very different lives and experiencing very different issues.
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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
Tim and his pals are The Ardent Fruitcakes, have-a-go amateurs dedicated to participating in the craziest sports and hobbies across the UK.
Duck School: You know you're in Chinatown when you see ducks and chickens in the window! Michael Gebert goes behind the scenes Chinese BBQ restaurant Sun Wah, a Chicago stalwart.
A short film about Send A Cow's work in the northern district of Gulu, Uganda, with female IDPs who have been affected by the LRA rebel outbreaks.
Sean Connolly is invited to a very special weekend with four generations of the Pacialeo family who get together each year in late summer for a weekend of tomato bottling.
Chef and food writer Gizzi Erskine helps people transform their favourite high-calorie, diet-breaking dishes into healthy alternatives.
Looking at why guerilla gardening expert Richard Reynolds puts the effort into cutivating neglected public spaces, and how the projects bring communities together.
In the third episode in the Canary Islands Nik cuts travel expenses by taking to two wheels, we see how the other half live, and Lee says 'hello sailor'. 3/6
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. 3/7