Alastair McKee investigates how getting your haircut could be more dangerous than you thought, and John Maguire meets the Bristol University team developing a wind powered car. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates why a dilapidated North Somerset school is still awaiting repair. Plus, a tribute to the late Gloucestershire teenager Rosie Kilburn. Show more
Sam Smith investigates a Somerset businessman who organised a sky-diving trip to Everest that went horribly wrong. Plus, the impact of government cuts to solar subsidies. Show more
Steve Brodie reports on the conclusion of the Jo Yeates murder trial and David Whiteley investigates a man who claims he can help West Country pensioners to avoid care home fees. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates a Gloucestershire man who left holiday home investors high and dry. Plus, Dave Prowse reunites the stars of a wartime road safety film made in Bristol. Show more
Will council cutbacks lead to more potholeson the roads? Plus, the woman who investigated the plight of her uncle in WWII, and the woman uncovering the secrets of historic gardens. Show more
Matthew Hill investigates the tragic errors that left a Wiltshire man brain damaged after an agency nurse switched off his life support machine by mistake. Show more
Waliur Rahman investigates domestic abuse in Bristol's South Asian communities and can a week on a West Country farm transform the lives of some tough inner city teenagers? Show more
Wild Weather
Wild Weather of the West
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Forecaster Ian Fergusson leaves his weather map behind on a journey through the wet, the windy, the hot, the stormy and the snowiest parts of the West Country. Show more
The story of how Brunel's ship, the SS Great Britain, was brought home to Bristol in 1970. The salvage team recall how their mission was fraught with difficulties. Show more
Dave Harvey investigates the likely impact of an EU ban on battery hens plus Kirsty Hemming reports on a funding crisis threatening services for people with multiple sclerosis. Show more
Historian Dan Snow explores the life of his forebear David Lloyd George, the British prime minister at the end of the First World War, when he was hailed as a national hero. Show more
Alastair McKee investigates the cost of village green planning applications and Scott Ellis reports on the impact of housing benefit cuts. Show more
Inside Out West
20/06/2011
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Channel Islands
Following two Westcountry children undergoing pioneering surgery that will help them walk unaided, and bring hope to other families whose children are similarly afflicted. Show more
Dave Harvey reports on the launch of the Bristol pound and examines how this local currency would work. Plus, the dangers of sharing too much personal information on the internet. Show more
Alastair McKee meets Acker Bilk, whose best-selling single Stranger on the Shore became the first ever UK record to reach number one in the USA fifty years ago. Show more
Alistair Durden and Olympic silver medalist Heather Fell track the progress of athletes from the West of England hoping to compete in London 2012. Show more
The impact of budget cuts on frontline policing in the region. Plus, the innovative project that employs ex-cons, giving them new skills to prevent them from returning to crime. Show more
Wartime history series. Chris Tarrant reveals the incredible act of bravery that won his Father a Military Cross and Normandy veterans come together for one last time. Show more
A special celebration of the history of coal mining in Wales, as miners from Tower Colliery are reunited to mark their achievements and reflect on their working memories. Show more