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.
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
Curry: What goes into a curry and where do the ingredients come from? Carolyn Robinson explores whether spices can protect us from cancer and whether chilli could be toxic 2/10
Milk: Is milk really a super food? Could some milk trigger heart disease, diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome? And what's the environmental cost of our dairy industry? 3/10
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Lamb: Are we serving up hormones and antibiotics with the iconic Sunday roast? Can choosing the right veggies reduce your risk of cancer? Carolyn Robinson investigates 5/10
After a fruitful visit to Mbuyi's African vegetable garden, Sean Connolly and the Ndayi family host a colourful Congolese party in the backyard of their home.
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.
The Yip family invite Sean Connolly over for a sumptuous weekend as they celebrate Ching Ming - an annual Chinese gathering when families pay respect to their late ancestors.
Sean Connolly makes a sumptuous visit to the Abboud Al-Suhairy family to experience the true Mandaean way of life; one that promotes a healthy and sustainability diet.
Sean Connolly joins the Le family for the mid-autumn Moon Festival, Tet Trung Thu. Similar to the Western Thanksgiving, this is a festival of family reunions, gifting and eating.
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.
Documentary on the life and legacy of James W Gibson who rescued the fortunes of the world's most famous football club Manchester United 82 years ago.
Groundbreaking series delivering a credible reason to crash, smash and blow things up. A team of maverick engineers break technology down to see how it works and modify it.
Groundbreaking series delivering a credible reason to crash, smash and blow things up. A team of maverick engineers break technology down to see how it works and modify it.
Groundbreaking series delivering a credible reason to crash, smash and blow things up. A team of maverick engineers break technology down to see how it works and modify it.
This documentary follows a team of athletes as they compete at the National Junior Championships, a Wheelchair Basketball tournament that involves players from across the UK.
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
Curry: What goes into a curry and where do the ingredients come from? Carolyn Robinson explores whether spices can protect us from cancer and whether chilli could be toxic 2/10
Milk: Is milk really a super food? Could some milk trigger heart disease, diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome? And what's the environmental cost of our dairy industry? 3/10
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Lamb: Are we serving up hormones and antibiotics with the iconic Sunday roast? Can choosing the right veggies reduce your risk of cancer? Carolyn Robinson investigates 5/10
Shot in three Roma camps in the outskirts of Lille, Roms d'Ici explores the threatened presence of this misunderstood community in France.
Two short films based on contemporary themes of family life, exploring the generational differences and the importance of family values.
Big things are happening for the residents of Coolibah. With the news of Little Milton 2 on the way, the Joneses head to Brisbane for their first doctors visit 13/17
Teenagers Beau and Alex return for their school holidays but letting them have a break is the last thing on Milton's mind as he opens his unique brand of Summer school 14/17
Welcome to the weird world of the Joneses. Milton's landlord experience is put to the test as he demonstrates his ability to be hospitable and an evictor all in a day's work 15/17
Welcome to the wild world of the Joneses. It's the start of the wet season in Coolibah and Christmas is nearly here as the Jones's wait for their Christmas gift - a new baby 16/17
With Christmas on the way and the wet season kicking in, it's a big day for with Christina and little Milton heading off to Brisbane to deliver Coolibah's newest resident 17/17
An intimate portrait of the lives, loves and loses of the South London Gay group - established in the 1970s to changing attitudes to sexuality and ensuring fair treatment.
This documentary explores a day in the life of a dominatrix and shows the person behind the job.
Survivors UK: Short film about an organisation helping men who have been sexually violated and abused, helping raise awareness of their needs.
Tim and his friends talk about his decision not to go back to hospital if he deteriorates. After his death, the Often Awesome Army becomes an ALS awareness non-profit organisation.
A touching, fascinating and frequently hilarious look at the lives, loves and businesses of the residents in Britain's most easterly and misunderstood county 1/6
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
A touching, fascinating and frequently hilarious look at the lives, loves and businesses of the residents in Britain's most easterly - and misunderstood - county 3/6
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
Curry: What goes into a curry and where do the ingredients come from? Carolyn Robinson explores whether spices can protect us from cancer and whether chilli could be toxic 2/10
Milk: Is milk really a super food? Could some milk trigger heart disease, diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome? And what's the environmental cost of our dairy industry? 3/10
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Lamb: Are we serving up hormones and antibiotics with the iconic Sunday roast? Can choosing the right veggies reduce your risk of cancer? Carolyn Robinson investigates 5/10
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.