Inside Out North East and Cumbria
16/10/2017
29 minutes
Should dogs who attack always be put down? Will a northern inventor posthumously reveal the secret of his perpetual motion machine? Show more
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29 minutes
Should dogs who attack always be put down? Will a northern inventor posthumously reveal the secret of his perpetual motion machine? Show more
29 minutes
The programme investigates executive severance payments at a northern housing association. And turning the spotlight on safety concerns at North Yorkshire fire service. Show more
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Is Cumbria reaping the dividend for housing the nuclear industry? And a look at the growing trade in human milk. Show more
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Gareth Barlow joins teams protecting birds of prey from persecution in the north, and novelist Adele Parks comes to Teesside to see the help on offer for people struggling to read.
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Why do so many northern men take their own lives? Clarke Carlisle says we need to talk. And Chris Jackson tries life as a barman to find out why so many pubs are closing Show more
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Can recycling bottles help reduce the North East's plastic mountain? Plus the simple health check that is saving hundreds of lives across the region.
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Chris Jackson learns why horses are kept in some front gardens in the north and uncovers the handful of villages that saw all their young men return safely from WWI. Show more
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The programme investigate the authorities' response to the death of baby Poppi Worthington. Plus the story of a remarkable rescue on a Northumbrian beach. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One North East & Cumbria
The story behind the ex-soldiers facing gunrunning charges. And the man looking for others who experienced the punishment meted out at a County Durham children's home. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Channel HD
Chris Jackson looks back on Tyneside's vital role in WWI and the impact on families on the home front. Show more
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Dying for a burger? Are exhaust fumes at drive-throughs putting workers at risk? And why some abused women seeking help in the north say the government has abandoned them
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC One HD
The latest eyes on the road. Is dashcam a force for good in catching rogue drivers? And a Tyneside man searching to cure a rare and debilitating condition. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC News
Inside Out charts a disastrous month of floods across the north, including previously unseen footage.
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The programme investigates the track record of a northern tip operator. The woman swapping spotting killer whales for shepherding sheep on the Cumbrian fells. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Chris Jackson hosts a special edition of the series. Including a report on the effectiveness of car clampers, and a look at how local authorities are tackling litter louts. Show more
Jack Ashley's influential 1963 documentary about unemployment in Hartlepool, is followed by a report by his daughter Jackie on how it changed politics in the north of England. Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC One HD
Chris Jackson asks if local rationing is threatening the future of the NHS. And should northern schoolchildren be taught resuscitation skills? Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC News
Chris Jackson tells the story of a prison chef who sexually abused hundreds of teenage boys in his care. How could it happen?
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As northern motorists face coughing up for clean air we ask if there's an alternative and Mike Parr meets the families whose solar panels haven't brought financial sunshine Show more
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First broadcast: on BBC One North East & CumbriaLatest broadcast: on BBC News
Groomed and abused, the Tyneside woman who says shoddy policing failed her. And the northern social media stars hoping to influence the
way we live Show more