Dispelling myths and stereotypes surrounding gangs, made by young people working with filmmakers and community workers, from Cedar Mount Academy and Union Street Media Arts.
Are we as generous as we claim to be? 'Give and Take' is looking at the role of 'The Big Society', the private sextor and charitable organisations.
The Circus: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a sneak peek into a weird and wonderful world, where people turn their childhood dreams of joining a circus into reality 20/25
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
In a tale of ingenuity and self-sufficiency, two young scientists Rob & Anna McCall leave the comforts of the city, investing all their savings into a derelict farm in Wales 8/
Sturgeon: Who knew? Only 20 minutes outside Montreal you can fish (and eat!) sturgeon. Wild chefs Martin and Hugue join a local fisherman to catch these prehistoric fish (S2 E6)
Antelope: The chiru, an endangered Tibetan antelope, is coveted for its hide, which is used to make the popular shahtoosh. Wildlife investigator Steve Galster is on the case 3/6
International Women's Day Special: Stories celebrating inspirational women from fields in community and public life, from Big Issue sellers to women in film! S2 10/12
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
In March Jeremy Hunt announced that 2012 would be the year of local TV but what exactly does this mean for would-be local broadcasters? Reporter Tash Johansson investigates.
Films exploring London's green spaces and how it charities and group Growing Localities are helping to build its horticultural community.
Local food for local people. Made for Transition Forest Row, this film looks at the need to grow more food locally and some of the different ways that can happen in a community.
Join chef Sean Connolly in a celebration of food, family & stories of life. Part cultural profile, part cooking show, we visit family homes to sample their culinary traditions.
Burgers: Carolyn Robinson investigates whether burgers can provide us with key nutrients, or are they simply packed with fat and salt? And what exactly are they made of? 1/10
The Circus: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a sneak peek into a weird and wonderful world, where people turn their childhood dreams of joining a circus into reality 20/25
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
In a tale of ingenuity and self-sufficiency, two young scientists Rob & Anna McCall leave the comforts of the city, investing all their savings into a derelict farm in Wales 8/
Sturgeon: Who knew? Only 20 minutes outside Montreal you can fish (and eat!) sturgeon. Wild chefs Martin and Hugue join a local fisherman to catch these prehistoric fish (S2 E6)
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, dashing about Britain discovering the history of its towns and villages.
Antelope: The chiru, an endangered Tibetan antelope, is coveted for its hide, which is used to make the popular shahtoosh. Wildlife investigator Steve Galster is on the case 3/6
London360 returns for a fifth series taking a look at hidden London, celeb news and local stories. This is your guide to what's going on across the capital.
Coast: Passionate ecologist Mike Dilger investigates how Cornwall's coastal plants survive tough conditions and tours the renowned rediscovered gardens at Heligan 2/6
The Circus: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a sneak peek into a weird and wonderful world, where people turn their childhood dreams of joining a circus into reality 20/25
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
An epic tour of the ancient standing stones of Britain and Ireland. This unforgettable quest of discovery uncovers the extent and variety of our incredible megalithic heritage 2/7
A touching, fascinating and frequently hilarious look at the lives, loves and businesses of the residents in Britain's most easterly - and misunderstood - county 2/6
Join chef Sean Connolly in a celebration of food, family & stories of life. Part cultural profile, part cooking show, we visit family homes to sample their culinary traditions.
Burgers: Carolyn Robinson investigates whether burgers can provide us with key nutrients, or are they simply packed with fat and salt? And what exactly are they made of? 1/10
This film follows local farmers as they cope with the water crises in North China. Witness a paradise lost to economic progress, and the consequences of doing too little, too late.
In a tale of ingenuity and self-sufficiency, two young scientists Rob & Anna McCall leave the comforts of the city, investing all their savings into a derelict farm in Wales 8/
Sturgeon: Who knew? Only 20 minutes outside Montreal you can fish (and eat!) sturgeon. Wild chefs Martin and Hugue join a local fisherman to catch these prehistoric fish (S2 E6)
We're in Stoke for meal four. Tricia is an etiquette buff and seasoned hostess but her guests are underwhelmed by her house, dining room and menu - can she still win the 1000?
Antelope: The chiru, an endangered Tibetan antelope, is coveted for its hide, which is used to make the popular shahtoosh. Wildlife investigator Steve Galster is on the case 3/6
Ainlee Ryalla was born on the straw, a Gypsy custom. Ainlee proudly clings to her Gypsy heritage and tries to ensure it lives on in her children before it disappears forever.
The Circus: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a sneak peek into a weird and wonderful world, where people turn their childhood dreams of joining a circus into reality 20/25
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
Kenny Saylors is severely overweight. He decides to stop eating for 55 days, drinking only water. This film follows his journey and looks over-eating for society at large.
Ivo is 16 and has Asperger syndrome. Unable to adapt to the world around him, he often falls victim to misunderstanding, however a chance meeting changes his life forever.
A documentary showing how groups in the South of England are improving local lives through community participation.
In March Jeremy Hunt announced that 2012 would be the year of local TV but what exactly does this mean for would-be local broadcasters? Reporter Tash Johansson investigates.