Agnes was diagnosed with dementia in her fifties. Five years on, she is still struggling with her new identity, and the loss of who she once was.
An impressionistic portrait of Jos Nava, a Mexican artist living in London, by his eldest son, and a compelling exploration of their ambivalent relationship.
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Documentary series centred around the work of the Blue Cross (S1 ep4)
Thread Sketching & Bottle Tops: Two teams go head to head making ordinary items into handmade products, competing to make the most money selling their creations (S1 ep1)
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! It's big day and Simon is anxious to get hold of his mooring permit so he's finally ready for the kitchen's grand opening 10/10
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. Richard visits Lewes, a quaint county town that was once the hub of East Sussex.
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.
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Kiri learns how to cook citrus delights from a Maori French-trained chef before visiting a community garden with a Phoenix-like beginning (S1 ep10)
It's meal four in Stoke and Lesley Blood puts on a three course chocolate-themed menu. But cracks appear in the group and the knives are out as the evening goes from bad to worse.
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
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
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)
Those cheeky Nor-folk return for a new series in this charming look at the lives, loves and businesses of the residents in Britain's most misunderstood county (S2 ep1)
Thread Sketching & Bottle Tops: Two teams go head to head making ordinary items into handmade products, competing to make the most money selling their creations (S1 ep1)
Simon Woodhouse is a chef on a mission! It's big day and Simon is anxious to get hold of his mooring permit so he's finally ready for the kitchen's grand opening 10/10
Richard Vobes is the Bald Explorer, discovering the history of Britain's towns and villages. Richard visits Lewes, a quaint county town that was once the hub of East Sussex.
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
Aircraft Salvage: With one job on offer, the three hopefuls head to Blackbushe Airport where they'll be working to tight deadlines stripping and recycling massive aircraft (S2 ep2)
5 Peaks Challenge: The challenge is in jeopardy as the team realise they have no guide. But help is at hand as they meet Eddie
A series of half hour programmes aimed at reflecting the interests, needs and aspirations of the sign language community (SL)
Fish & Chips: Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Carolyn finds out if we should be worried about imported fish 4/10
Kiri learns how to cook citrus delights from a Maori French-trained chef before visiting a community garden with a Phoenix-like beginning (S1 ep10)
It's meal four in Stoke and Lesley Blood puts on a three course chocolate-themed menu. But cracks appear in the group and the knives are out as the evening goes from bad to worse.
Hosted by chef Fynn Hughes, Easy Eats is a fresh 'chop and chat' cookery show designed for young people living independently.
Bee larvae ice-cream anyone? Insects could be the answer to the future food crisis. Take a fresh look at the rise of insect cuisine in the UK and the challenges it faces.
Bread goes back nearly 30,000 years & is an ever-present in most of our lives. This is the story of one man's attempt to reconnect with the humble loaf by funding a bakery scho
Goa: Kirsten and Andrew travel to Goa, India to explore the Kama Sutra and to re-discover each other in ways they never thought possible (S1 ep4)
In North Spain there are 1,400 nearly deserted villages. However there is one moment in the year they come alive: the summer festivals. This is a story of migration and family.
Victor Konovalov was only twenty years old when a motocross accident left him paralysed from the waist down, but this doesn't stop him from entering bodybuilding contests.
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Three experts take a class of East London teens and explode their misconceptions on science. No ordinary lesson, the group will be fast-tracked through their GCSE science (S1 ep1)
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
...Fleet Street Remembered. Documentary based on oral history interviews with former printers and journalists in post-war Fleet Street, the home of the British newspaper industry.