A binaural docu-drama experience which focuses on two kidnapping stories. But, as you become immersed in these true stories of abduction, are you about to become the third victim? Show more
A memorial to a much-missed matriarch told through a single household object as her family celebrate the life and cookery of Audrie Guthrie, an idiosyncratic and creative mother. Show more
Along mountain passes and into a besieged UN-Compound, Fran - on her houseboat in Bristol - remembers how she put herself in harm's way to help bring freedom to East Timor in 1999. Show more
Three survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire - Alison Moses, Emma O’Connor and Antonio Roncolato - recall the hardships they have faced since that fateful night in 2017. Show more
Selina takes her daughter back to South Wales, to relive the highs and lows her Jamaican family faced growing up in a town where people of West Indian heritage were a minority. Show more
A drama/documentary which explores the lives of those affected by dementia - from close family members, to the various offers of support to help increase quality of life. Show more
The Chough, a member of the crow family, is known for its red legs and long bill. With poetry and stories, this feature explores the bird’s symbolic connection to Cornish identity. Show more
In Leeds there is an area where it is legal to sell or buy street sex - but residents are not happy. Producer Charlotte Hurrell and friends spent two nights there to find out why. Show more
Digital automation has seen the majority of cinema projectionists lose their jobs. Meet the people, young and old, keeping the art and love of cinema projection alive today. Show more
Alex Morgan explores homelessness on the streets of Birmingham, through the story of Kane Walker who, shortly after they first met, died on the streets of England’s second city. Show more
Producer Chantal Herbert weaves together the experiences and emotions of growing up or migrating to the UK as a woman and non-binary person of colour. Show more
As Covid-19 took hold, Steve - an industrial cleaner - was one of an invisible army of workers putting themselves in danger to help battle the virus. Show more
Commemorating the 1981 New Cross fire that killed 13 black teenagers at a birthday party. Believed by some to be a racist arson attack, no one has ever been found responsible. Show more
Is it time to rethink the urban architecture that potentially creates hostile environments? From first-hand experience of homelessness, Charlston makes a call for change. Show more
Growing up in the shadow of violence and alcohol abuse can leave you with questions. So, what happens when a child becomes an adult and tries to answer them? Show more
A sonic exploration of life beneath the sea – discovering the sounds that sea creatures produce, and the man-made sounds that can cause them harm. Show more
House martins live on our homes in summer and, in winter, they disappear. No one knows where they go. Now the numbers of these mysterious birds returning are declining each year. Show more