Series visiting food producers in The Cairngorms National Park to see how they make their food. First we see how cheese is made before we learn to churn (butter) 1/2
Series visiting food producers in The Cairngorms National Park to see how they make their food. We learn about bread before discovering the secrets of award-winning trout pate 2/2
A film shot at the refugee camp Al-Amari in the West Bank. It portrays the daily lives of young people for whom the camp is their only reality and all they know.
...& Bread. A small countryside community in Georgia close to Russian-occupied South Ossetia find inner strength to survive in difficult conditions and create positive times.
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Robert Kennedy was on the campaign trail when Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated. As America became engulfed in chaos, RFK delivered a moving plea for peace and reconciliation.
...Revolution. Food revolution is in the air! As a hand-full of powerful supermarkets dominate the market, Best Before follows those taking back the UK food system for the people.
Drinks: Carolyn Robinson finds out if bottled water is really any better than tap. Do soft drinks contain cancer causing ingredients? Are tea & coffee messing with our sleep? 6
Pies: We eat millions of pies a year so what's hooked us on the taste? Carolyn Robinson finds out if there's such a thing as a 'dodgy pie' 7/10
Salad: Can salad prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease and even improve our eyesight? Or does the risk from pesticides and toxins mean we shouldn't be eating it at all? 8/10
Chips & Dips: Carolyn Robinson finds out if most chips cooked in palm oil and whether you can avoid buying the ones that are. When it comes to dip, are they all created equal?
Diet Foods: Are artificial sweeteners hazardous or helpful to your waistline? Do high-protein products work? And is it worth spending money on 'diet' meals? We investigate 10/10
The Bald Explorer is out to discover the life and history behind a typical country town. This time it is Petworth in West Sussex.
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.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, dashing about Britain discovering the history of its towns and villages.
Moorland: Ecologist Mike Dilger's wild quest continues as he travels to Dartmoor to explore the wildlife and landscape, meeting wild ponies and Buckfast Abbey's bees 4/6
Woodland: Ecologist Mike Dilger takes a walk around the Forest of Dean when the bluebells are in bloom - a sight which inspired the creation of a woodland garden in Gloucester 5/6
Downland: In this final episode Mike Dilger explores the flora & fauna of Wiltshire, discovering rare orchids and butterflies among the ancient monuments of the chalk downlands
A spectacular look at how the National Trust has pursued its mission to preserve Britain's most valued places, for ever, for everyone - all beautifully filmed from the air.
An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat.
A light-hearted look at what Islam means to the inhabitants of Syria and Iraq.
Documentary following 24 people from Hull who embark on an anti-slavery campaign. Follow them as they drive to Sierra Leone to help abolish trafficking.
MTV EXIT: Jason Mraz in Myanmar
7/7. Prison Slaves: China has a network of over 1,000 slave labour prisons and camps. Has
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Drinks: Carolyn Robinson finds out if bottled water is really any better than tap. Do soft drinks contain cancer causing ingredients? Are tea & coffee messing with our sleep? 6
Pies: We eat millions of pies a year so what's hooked us on the taste? Carolyn Robinson finds out if there's such a thing as a 'dodgy pie' 7/10
Salad: Can salad prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease and even improve our eyesight? Or does the risk from pesticides and toxins mean we shouldn't be eating it at all? 8/10
Chips & Dips: Carolyn Robinson finds out if most chips cooked in palm oil and whether you can avoid buying the ones that are. When it comes to dip, are they all created equal?
Diet Foods: Are artificial sweeteners hazardous or helpful to your waistline? Do high-protein products work? And is it worth spending money on 'diet' meals? We investigate 10/10
Made in Donegal focuses on Donegal County's growing local food industry and its potential to save Ireland from its own struggling economy.
Follows a life lived very different to most. Ainlee Ryalla takes a look back at her past, her childhood, her family and how times have changed for Romany-Gypsies.