Eels: Martin and Hugue take off to Kamouraska, the eel capital of Quebec, to fish for eel in a tractor. After catching their dinner, the hosts prepare an eel and onion tart (S2 E2)
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
Kissing Gate: Tommy Walsh and Will Mockett are at a reclamation yard to build a classic kissing gate from salvaged metal. Will they be pleased with their handiwork? 10/15
Cornwall: In the heart of the West Country, Bobbie searches the waterways and finds evidence that the European otter is now thriving, after being on the brink of extinction 12/13
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.
Documentary on the production of 3 giant tableau photographs for Red Saunders' Hidden' Project, designed to illuminate forgotten aspects of British social and political history.
Through the recollections of staff and movie-goers, this charming film revisits the romance of the long-disappeared flea pit and picture palace cinemas of an industrial town.
Told through the eyes of Jody, we gain insight into Asperger's Syndrome in this charming and intimate portrayal of passion, creativity, lonliness and struggle.
Jamie Graham was just 59 when diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. With a crew of ex-Olympic rowers he fulfils his dream of rowing from Henley to Eton. Dan Stevens narrates.
Eels: Martin and Hugue take off to Kamouraska, the eel capital of Quebec, to fish for eel in a tractor. After catching their dinner, the hosts prepare an eel and onion tart (S2 E2)
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
From the sublime to the ridiculous, a unique look into the weird and wonderful lives of people who have turned their everyday interests into a passion that drives their lives.
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.
A look at Deafhood, a report on how the Japanese Deaf community dealt with the Tsunami, a review of deaf football past and present, and the 10th annual Deaf Darby and Joan event.
Welcome to a remote set of islands often overlooked on the world map, and to the unique people that call it home. You've arrived at 51 South, and this is the Falkland Islands.
Kissing Gate: Tommy Walsh and Will Mockett are at a reclamation yard to build a classic kissing gate from salvaged metal. Will they be pleased with their handiwork? 10/15
Discover the driving force behind the enthusiast, understand their passions and, ultimately, why they are hooked on their hobby.
The kids are treated to a satellite link-up with Buzz Aldrin, who explains how it feels to walk on the moon, before the class gets a chance to experience zero gravity (S1 ep5)
An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat.
Jack Guest presents a series looking at Swedish sustainability. This episode looks at Volvo's alternative fuel vehicles, 'slow travel' by boat, a car scheme, and a Green MP. 1/3
Schizophrenia & Scans: The death of Amy Winehouse inspires Twink to create music while we're given an unsettling insight into his daily medication regimen (S1 ep2)
Comedian and author Tony Hawks accepts a one hit wager as he tries to crack the perfect pop formula and reach the number one slot - no matter how obscure the territory 5/7
Cornwall: In the heart of the West Country, Bobbie searches the waterways and finds evidence that the European otter is now thriving, after being on the brink of extinction 12/13
Eels: Martin and Hugue take off to Kamouraska, the eel capital of Quebec, to fish for eel in a tractor. After catching their dinner, the hosts prepare an eel and onion tart (S2 E2)
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
A contemporary and pan-continental saga, chronicling the battle for the decriminalization of homosexuality worldwide through the lives and work of some of its fearless pioneers.
A short documentary on the UK's leading Ballroom and Latin dance competition for same-sex dance partners held at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool.
Filmmaking legend John Waters (director of Hairspray) gives his hilarious take on gay activism and we take it all off to get the lowdown on what makes naked yoga so hot (S1 ep1)
1/3. Hard-hitting series on modern-day slavery, looking at the lives of Rania, a former house slave in Paris and child slaves in the sex industry.
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.
A short ethnographic documentary about the challenges economic migration can create for families living in the world's most remittance-dependent country, Tajikistan.
A short documentary about the CasaSito Organization. Based in Antigua, Guatemala, this organisation works to sustain and improve education opportunities for local Guatemalans in s
An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat.
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.
Documentary on the production of 3 giant tableau photographs for Red Saunders' Hidden' Project, designed to illuminate forgotten aspects of British social and political history.
Through the recollections of staff and movie-goers, this charming film revisits the romance of the long-disappeared flea pit and picture palace cinemas of an industrial town.
Told through the eyes of Jody, we gain insight into Asperger's Syndrome in this charming and intimate portrayal of passion, creativity, lonliness and struggle.
Jamie Graham was just 59 when diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. With a crew of ex-Olympic rowers he fulfils his dream of rowing from Henley to Eton. Dan Stevens narrates.
Discover the driving force behind the enthusiast, understand their passions and, ultimately, why they are hooked on their hobby.
Mental Illness & Children: Twink's mood dips as the implications of the gig loom. His investigations into mental health lead to Prof Ian Jones at Cardiff's Sixways Stadium (S1