Kate Humble and Gareth Wyn Jones are joined by Josie d'Arby on the third day of the Royal Welsh Show, where it is championship day for the very best Welsh cobs, sheep and pigs. Show more
Surprising real-life stories from familiar places. Josie D'Arby meets a man campaigning for a study into the health problems suffered by veterans of the British atomic programme. Show more
Josie d'Arby finds out if a Gloucestershire wine can win over French connoisseurs, and Mike Dilger explores whether Wiltshire's orchards should be protected as wildlife habitats. Show more
Surprising real-life stories from familiar places. Ashley Blake joins the police and Trading Standards as they clamp down on counterfeit goods. Show more
Local stories. Actor James Redmond tells the story of a namesake who served on a World War One hospital ship. Also, the Bristol woman losing her locks to help cancer patients. Show more
Local stories. Britain's last survivor of the First World War trenches returns to the battlefield to place a memorial stone at the spot where so many of his friends were lost. Show more
Real life stories from the West. From petrol to pop - how a former garage attendant is tipped for stardom, and the company selling off useless plots of land at premium prices. Show more
Local stories, including shocking revelations about racial discrimination in the West. Meanwhile, Mark Horton investigates plans to restore the oldest lido in the country. Show more
Local stories. Inside Out reveals the new operation helping to save heart attack victims, and recreates George Pocock's first attempt to fly a kite from a horse-drawn carriage. Show more
Local stories. Can Switzerland help Bristol to crack its heroin problem? And are the Druids right to call for the unearthed remains of a child to be re-buried at Avebury? Show more
Local stories. Ten years after the horse tranquiliser drug, ketamine, hit the headlines, Inside Out reveals the shocking long-term effects on human health now coming to light. Show more
Local magazine programme. Matthew Gull meets the schoolgirl whose online diary captured people's hearts, and Josie D'Arby compares the Midlands' finest wines with French offerings.
Local stores. Inside Out reveals the shocking long-term effects on human health from taking ketamine. and there is a look at Wootton Bassett, a town drawn together through grief. Show more
The local magazine programme investigates whether there really are big cats on the loose in Gloucestershire, and meets the Bristol student training to be a rodeo star.
Local stories. Inside Out meets Bristol's toughest cops on the case of the city's most persistent criminals, and discovers why Charles Darwin was fascinated by worms at Stonehenge. Show more
Local magazine programme. Inside Out meets the campaigners intent on keeping Casualty, one of Britain's favourite dramas, in Bristol, amid plans to move production to Cardiff. Show more
Josie d'Arby investigates the three billion-pound-market in smuggled cigarettes, and a look at the website that can help people furnish their house for nothing. Show more
Josie d'Arby celebrates fifty years of the BBC's Natural History Unit and a Bristol surgeon introduces kidney transplants to West Africa. Show more
Local stories from the West.
Josie d'Arby presents. Should we build a barrage across the Severn estuary to generate electricity? Alastair McKee investigates the opposing arguments. Show more