First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill and the team explore the realities of living with dementia, investigate if care homes can help and hear from those who have been diagnosed with the condition. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Exactly how much oil is there in the Weald? Plus the programme investigates the growing trade in human milk, and Jon Cuthill reveals some of the south's champion trees. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill investigates an underperforming coach company with huge debts and Professor Anna Meredith looks at research into red squirrels affected by leprosy on Brownsea Island. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Investigating whether Sussex is the perfect place to trial badger-culling. And celebrating the centenary of the first female to pilot a plane in England. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Examining the fate of hundreds of ex-pats who face losing the homes deemed illegal by the Spanish authorities. Plus, Jon Cuthill follows people with face blindness. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill investigates the state of the region's roads and asks whether pricey PFI's like Portsmouth's are the answer, or are they a blank cheque to financial ruin?
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill meets the sandwich artists who've got a beef with their boss, and help for families on the breadline with food banks and recipes from River Cottage chef Tim Maddams.
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Will football help ease tensions between local youths and Gurkhas in Aldershot? And the story of Priddy's Hard, which served as the Royal Navy arsenal for 200 years. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill visits Weston, one of Southampton's forgotten housing estates to see how hard-pressed families are experiencing child poverty during the downturn.
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
A year after gauging the performance of high street businesses in Dorchester and Weymouth, Jon Cuthill returns to learn how they are now faring. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill looks at what is at stake should the region lose its specialist child heart unit. Plus, the residents of a tower block put the idea of The Big Society to test. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Revealing how much tougher the economic downturn is making the work of High Court enforcement officers. Plus, the rise in keeping African pygmy hedgehogs as pets. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
A return to the investigation which reported on the frail and elderly being targeted by a scam. And the wi-fi refugees who claim mobile phones and broadband are making them ill. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Nick Wallis investigates the row between the Post Office and MPs over the imprisonment of a group of sub-postmasters who claim they were the victims of a faulty computer system. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Inside Out goes out with the enforcers investigating the illegal trade in disabled parking badges. Plus a look at the competition aiming to put Chichester on the world art map. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
Jon Cuthill reports on the plans for an Oxfordshire village. And an Isle of Wight father of 21 children battles for a home to house his growing family. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One SouthLatest broadcast: on BBC One Oxfordshire
The fraudsters stealing chip and pin details from bank cards. Jon Cuthill challenges families in Portland to cut down on sugar. And why trains are becoming big business in Sussex. Show more