David Harewood had a psychotic breakdown and was sectioned in his 20s. David traces his steps, meeting young people living with psychosis and the NHS professionals who treat them. Show more
David Beckham and three of his closest friends go on an adventure in Brazil to mark his new-found freedom after retiring from football. Show more
Film-maker Aodh Breathnach explores the psychological impact of people being stabbed while reflecting on his own experience of being attacked with a knife eight years ago. Show more
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Stacey Dooley meets 19-year-old TJ and other young gay American men going through controversial 'gay conversion therapy' to try and turn themselves straight. Show more
Stacey Dooley follows young South Americans risking their lives to illegally enter the USA. She gains access to the smuggling operation with help from a local priest. Show more
In the first of three programmes revealing the extreme side of Russia, Reggie Yates visits Moscow to get up close and personal with some of the country's far right nationalists. Show more
Reggie Yates finds out what life is like for young people in what has been described as the hardest place in Europe to be gay, after the introduction of the anti-propaganda law. Show more
Reggie Yates visits Siberia to meet the young girls who are going to extreme lengths to attract the international scouts and make it as fashion models in the west. Show more
Mobeen Azhar investigates rumours about Yassar Yaqub, and a trial linked to Yaqub begins. With street violence escalating, Mobeen explores drug-related crime in the area. Show more
As the trial linked to Yassar Yaqub’s death closes, revelations emerge about who he really was, and Mobeen learns the truth about who runs the drugs trade in his hometown. Show more
Mobeen joins the dots between street violence in Huddersfield and the international heroin trade linking West Yorkshire and Pakistan. Show more
Stacey Dooley meets the girls at 'Shock' - the only US prison boot camp for women - and spends time in a medium-security prison to see what they face if they fail. Show more
Journalist Mobeen Azhar tries to find answers. Is the heroin trade in West Yorkshire the best-kept secret, or is his community simply turning a blind eye to what’s happening? Show more
As publication of Mobeen’s article gets closer, a life sentence for a local gangster sheds new light on the night Yassar died and makes action against the drug trade more urgent. Show more
Journalist Mobeen Azhar returns to Huddersfield to write about the death of Yassar Yaqub, but a wall of silence and violence in the streets suggest there is a bigger story in town Show more
Former footballer Anton Ferdinand explores the issue of racism in the game from a personal perspective, speaking for the first time about his highly publicised incident with John Terry in 2011. Show more