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.
Mansfield Road Community Centre, Ilford forms the backdrop to an exploration into the therapeutic power of music and the positive affect it has on those with mental health issues.
Disillusioned with their conventional lives, a group of friends set off on an overland adventure involving 30 bicycles, a homemade raft, and good old-fashioned hitchhiking.
Film following the formation of the Men's Shed at Fort Brockhurst, Gosport, which aims to provide a new network of friends and a renewed sense of purpose to retired men.
With the decline of the Great British pub being well documented, this eye-opening film explores the British pub and its significance to communities up and down the country.
Tim Biglowe and Simon Lewis look back on their crazy summer of bog snorkelling and donkey racing, as their have-a-go band of Fruitcakes took on the quirkiest events in Britain.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sean and his family join a local Balinese community for their annual celebration of Galungan, a festival featuring delicious food, offerings to Balinese Gods and traditional dance.
Unstaged reality from the Eastern Counties. It's a big music night at the Queens Head and one visitor seems a little more than special, while Henry gets behind the wheel 4/6
Unstaged reality from the Eastern Counties. Sean The Confusionist has a baby up his sleeve, Mr D's Diner is making a big noise and the charity night guests have a close shave 5/6
Series Finale from the Eastern Counties. John is looking for a bridge over troubled water, Henry is lining up a Valentine a date and it's the bed testing season at Mattressman 6/6
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
Tommy Walsh introduces a look at eco-builds in the USA. Water specialist Scott uses his know-how to transform his bungalow into a water-efficient wonder (S1 ep4)
Tommy Walsh introduces a look at eco-builds in the USA. Green estate agent Abbe has purchased a LA home with friends and wants to turn it into a healthy oasis (S1 ep5)
Tommy Walsh introduces a look at eco-builds in the USA. Ilisa and Lilla have high hopes of converting their 1940s bungalow into a green, efficient home (S1 ep6)
Tommy Walsh introduces a look at eco-builds in the USA. Adam is greenovating his bachelor pad to sell with solar panels, cellulose insulation and triple-pane windows (S1 ep7)
Black Bears: Wildlife crime investigator Steve Galster takes a direct approach to the grisly world of animal crime and aims to uncover those that profit from animal cruelty 6/6
An insightful journey into Northern Ireland's hip-hop culture, using a personal archive the filmmaker gathered over the years since filming as a skater in the nineties.
In Communist Czechoslovakia, it wasn't difficult to find a sense of freedom. All you needed was a backpack, a guitar, and a spot to sleep out under the stars.
Ten years on from the devastating tsunami that hit South East Asia, Silent Waters returns to the area to meet those effected as the world begins to forget and the aid dries up.
Charting the influence of the pill over the last 50 years. This film explores how it became a symbol of freedom in the 1960s and changed the sexual mores of the modern world.
This documentary explores a day in the life of a dominatrix and shows the person behind the job.
One man. One orange ambulance. Two continents. Former oil trader Jerry is on a mission to deliver an ambulance to a hospital in Tajikistan - one of the world's poorest countries.
A short documentary on the UK's leading Ballroom and Latin dance competition for same-sex dance partners held at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool.
Wondered where all your drugs come from? Colin Froy, a retired policemen living with cancer and a wry sense of humour, immerses himself in the world of pharmaceuticals to find out.
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.