I Will Survive: Scratching, cutting or overdosing are common ways of self-harming. The report looks into the difficulties of some of the young British Asians who harm themselves. Show more
Life's A Drag: The Asian Network Report delves into a world of saris, sequins and silicon breasts to meet some of Britain's Asian drag queens. Show more
Bet Your Life: Actor Deepak Verma peers into the secret world of the Asian gambler. From women gambling online to seasoned players, what happens when gambling gets out of hand? Show more
Britain's Missing Girls: A report on how British Asian women are turning to doctors in India to determine the sex of their babies and then arranging for abortions if they are girls.
Ugly Desi: Search for a Supermodel. Konnie Huq asks top talent scouts, casting agents and designers why Asian girls aren't making it as cover stars or catwalk queens. Show more
Nangin Slang: Nat Illume looks at the growing popularity of Nangin Slang, which after Benglish and Hinglish, is the latest Asian-based youth argot to rival Cockney rhyming slang.
Beats and Beliefs: Is music with a message the way forward? Or is it a clever and subtle way to force your religious beliefs on others? Bobby Friction investigates.
Dating Black: The Asian Network Report tries to unravel why relationships between Asian and African Caribbean or Jamaican people remain such a taboo. Show more
A Dutiful Child: The first generation of post-war Asian immigrants are reaching old age. Navid Akhtar asks what will be the impact on the generations who have to look after them?
Dying to Be Thin: Eating disorders are on the increase in the UK - how does this affect British Asians? Konnie Huq investigates and talks to people with eating disorders. Show more
Fast Fashion Nation. Nihal presents an investigative documentary following the short life of a cheap t-shirt from sweat shop to landfill, to discover the cost of 'fast fashion'. Show more
Konnie Huq investigates the high number of child abduction cases in Pakistan and discovers the risks a child can fall under when their parents' relationship breaks down. Show more
With a new Bollywood acting school opening in Ealing later this year, Raj and Pablo look into the lives of British Asians dreaming of becoming Bollywood stars.