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
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.
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.
Kinetic Sculpture Race: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a look into the weird and wonderful life of those combining art and engineering in innovative and thrilling ways 11/25
Sand Sculpting: A look into the weird and wonderful life of sand sculptors as people go beyond the humble sandcastle and turn their passion for sand into an obsession 12/25
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
Jellies: Top chef and food scientist Heston Blumenthal experiments with the psychology of flavours and reveals the connection between jelly and chips (S1 ep4)
Chocolate: Heston Bluhmenthal examines the science behind cookery. Heston finds out how to make chocolate bendy and uses caviar to demonstrate an unusual food combination (S1 ep5)
Salt: Heston Bluhmenthal examines the science behind cookery and reveals the benefits of salt in food and how it plays an important part in a healthy body (S1 ep6)
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.
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.
Kinetic Sculpture Race: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a look into the weird and wonderful life of those combining art and engineering in innovative and thrilling ways 11/25
Sand Sculpting: A look into the weird and wonderful life of sand sculptors as people go beyond the humble sandcastle and turn their passion for sand into an obsession 12/25
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)
A flagship series taking a class of East London teens and exploding their misconceptions on science. No ordinary lesson, the group will be fast-tracked through their GCSE science.
London360 returns for its eighth series taking a look at hidden London, celeb news and local stories. This is your guide to what's going on across the capital.
Too many fishermen are losing their lives at sea. The True Price of Fish is an exploration into fishermen in the South West of England and their relationship with lifejackets.
An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant community stories from right across the UK. Featuring regular segments, local stories and celebrity chat (S1 ep20)
Inspiring short films showcasing people with brilliant ideas and the desire to make a difference as they speak about that Brilliant Moment that inspired them (S2 ep6)
Exam: Parthav's test results spur him to face his family, causing Prem to confront the biggest realisation of his young life in this highly charged finale (S1 ep6)
An uplifting and inspiring film about the restoration of a abandoned church in Bolton and its transformation into a vibrant meeting space for the community.
A story focusing on the lives of two young boys who have had to forfeit their education and work to support their families in collecting scrap materials.
Yucatan: Follow Scott and Melissa as they learn the sensual secrets of the Mayans on their trip to the Yucatan and re-discover each other in ways never thought possible (S1 ep2)
Teleshopping
Discover the driving force behind the enthusiast, understand their passions and, ultimately, why they are hooked on their hobby.
Kinetic Sculpture Race: From the sublime to the ridiculous - a look into the weird and wonderful life of those combining art and engineering in innovative and thrilling ways 11/25
Sand Sculpting: A look into the weird and wonderful life of sand sculptors as people go beyond the humble sandcastle and turn their passion for sand into an obsession 12/25
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)
New Cool: The gang sees an invention that transforms sound waves into refrigeration, then modify a ski lodge kitchen to take advantage of cold outside air 8/13