Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! He has to mend his boat before the next spring and summer tides to ensure he doesn't arrive in France too late 2/10
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.
Join us to celebrate all that's brilliant about Britain, as we take a look at those little things that people do to make the country...well...brilliant really (S1 ep2)
Mallorca: Bobbie goes in search of the largest bird in Europe, the black vulture. Unbelievably Mallorca is home to the only island population of black vultures in the world 5/13
A man recounts his father's life. A profound and bewitching short about fatherhood and loss.
An exploration into the art of Henna, in Birmingham amongst Asian, North African and Arab communities and its importance in bringing people together in celebration.
Two filmmakers challenge themselves to hitchhike from London to Edinburgh. The journey and the drivers who pick them up give insight into the forever shifting landscape of Britain.
Dispelling myths and stereotypes surrounding gangs, made by young people working with filmmakers and community workers, from Cedar Mount Academy and Union Street Media Arts.
Exploring happiness, careers, marriage and domesticity, Happy With My Lot is an intimate portrait of three generations of women within two families.
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.
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! He has to mend his boat before the next spring and summer tides to ensure he doesn't arrive in France too late 2/10
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.
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
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
Tessa Padden interviews John Smith, the famous Deaf stand-up comedian.
Join us to celebrate all that's brilliant about Britain, as we take a look at those little things that people do to make the country...well...brilliant really (S1 ep2)
Oysters: Farming oysters is a filthy job, but Chef Lynn thinks it will be an easy assignment. She quickly finds out that she's bitten off way more than she can chew (S1 ep11)
Spice up your bedroom with a sassy headboard. Protect your computer in style with a funky laptop cosy and get your freak on with felt (S1 ep10)
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.
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
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 ep15)
Antelope: The chiru, an endangered Tibetan antelope, is coveted for its hide, which is used to make the popular shahtoosh. Wildlife investigator Steve Galster is on the case 3/6
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.
The Caribbean: A look at the people around the world evoking change in dyer situations. A trip to The Caribbeans and a look at people fighting for a better life 2/7
Join us to celebrate all that's brilliant about Britain, as we take a look at those little things that people do to make the country...well...brilliant really (S1 ep2)
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
Luke is reluctant to approach a girl in case he calls her a bad name. How will he cope when he meets Lucy, who's never known anyone with Tourette's before? (S1 ep1)
Supersize Amy Green, who tips the scales at a staggering 20 stone plus, swaps diets with Superskinny Ami Walsh, who only weighs seven stone ten (S4 ep2)
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Through interviews with homeless people on the streets of London, filmmaker Derek Abel looks at why the problem is growing, and what measures are in place to help.
Theme Park: Three more hopefuls are given the opportunity to build rides in a travelling theme park. One could walk away with the job, but they will have to graft to win (S2 ep5)
Pumpkin Chucking: Take a peek into the weird and wonderful life of pumpkin chuckers as they turn their passion for pumpkin pitching into an obsession that drives their life 14/25
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 ep15)
Oranges: Most don't consider the work that goes into a glass of orange juice. Lynn visits the oldest organic citrus farm in Florida with a mission to champion oranges (S1 ep12)
Knitting maverick Vicky Howell joins Wendy is making funky knitwear. Plus learn how to make a table from an old closet door (S1 ep11)