In each episode Carolyn Robinson opens our fridges, freezers and pantries to uncover the real science behind the foods we eat.
Shark: Martin and Hugue hit the road again. This time they're going shark fishing in Nova Scotia. Their goal? To hook and cook a shark aboard their fishing boat, out at sea (S2 E4)
Power Surge: Micah, Nobu and Chris travel down the east coast turning rubbish into electricity in Massachusetts and generating power with revolving doors in New York 9/13
Gibraltar: Bobbie visits the most famous rock in the world to meet Europe's only population of wild primates - the Barbary macaques - and learns how they cohabit with humans 9/13
Join the stall-holders, artisans and chefs working within Canterbury's renowned farmer's market, The Goods Shed, for one magical day in their extraordinary lives.
Documentary looking at community life on Britain's most northerly island, where local residents come together each year to decorate a bus shelter.
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.
Three short films about how to take a 'Traincation' to Europe as opposed to flying. Featuring Mr Hudson, George Lamb and Scott Mills.
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.
In each episode Carolyn Robinson opens our fridges, freezers and pantries to uncover the real science behind the foods we eat.
Shark: Martin and Hugue hit the road again. This time they're going shark fishing in Nova Scotia. Their goal? To hook and cook a shark aboard their fishing boat, out at sea (S2 E4)
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.
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! The British chef arrives in France, only to find his planned route to Paris is closed 4/10
When a home faces extinction, what happens to all of the materials that make up that home? Enter Jodi Murphy -- green entrepreneur, demolition auctioneer and force of nature.
Power Surge: Micah, Nobu and Chris travel down the east coast turning rubbish into electricity in Massachusetts and generating power with revolving doors in New York 9/13
Gibraltar: Bobbie visits the most famous rock in the world to meet Europe's only population of wild primates - the Barbary macaques - and learns how they cohabit with humans 9/13
Blimps: From the sublime to the ridiculous! Get a bird's eye view of the weird and wonderful world of blimps and the people that have made them their obsession 13/25
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 entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat.
A collection of short films, in which community leaders and volunteers speak about the moments that galvanized their projects and helped change the lives of people for the better.
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. In this episode he is searching for the free traders on the south east of Britain.
Get Connected: Short film about a free, confidential helpline for young people years old who are in need of help, providing valuable emotional support and information.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
Two stories entwined, depicting the realities of Deaf life as a 5 year old and a 65 year old man, as they come face to face with the realities of living in a hearing world.
In each episode Carolyn Robinson opens our fridges, freezers and pantries to uncover the real science behind the foods we eat.
Shark: Martin and Hugue hit the road again. This time they're going shark fishing in Nova Scotia. Their goal? To hook and cook a shark aboard their fishing boat, out at sea (S2 E4)
Power Surge: Micah, Nobu and Chris travel down the east coast turning rubbish into electricity in Massachusetts and generating power with revolving doors in New York 9/13
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! The British chef arrives in France, only to find his planned route to Paris is closed 4/10
Gibraltar: Bobbie visits the most famous rock in the world to meet Europe's only population of wild primates - the Barbary macaques - and learns how they cohabit with humans 9/13
Tim and his pals are The Ardent Fruitcakes, have-a-go amateurs dedicated to participating in the craziest sports and hobbies across the UK.
RTS (Royal Television Society) award winning documentary 'Summit - how hard can it be?' follows a group of strangers climbing the 3 highest peaks in the UK. Join us as they embark
Ethan King is a 14 year old whose dream is to give footballs to kids across the world. Ethan not only donates new balls but illustrates the power of football to cross borders.
Blimps: From the sublime to the ridiculous! Get a bird's eye view of the weird and wonderful world of blimps and the people that have made them their obsession 13/25
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
This documentary follows the challenges of a Myanmar puppeteer. It is a story of one brave man's self-belief and determination to fulfil his dream.
A film exploring the lives and views of women living in Yemen's tribal areas.
An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat.
A collection of short films, in which community leaders and volunteers speak about the moments that galvanized their projects and helped change the lives of people for the better.
Join the stall-holders, artisans and chefs working within Canterbury's renowned farmer's market, The Goods Shed, for one magical day in their extraordinary lives.
Documentary looking at community life on Britain's most northerly island, where local residents come together each year to decorate a bus shelter.
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.
Three short films about how to take a 'Traincation' to Europe as opposed to flying. Featuring Mr Hudson, George Lamb and Scott Mills.
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.
A charming look at a couple's springtime odyssey along the west coast of Britain aboard an 80 foot yacht.
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! Proving that his enthusiasm has not been affected by his detour to Paris, Simon learns to cook wild boar 5/10