First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
The programme reveals the huge variations in care for those afflicted with dementia. Ian Botham talks about the difficulties he faced in dealing with his father's illness. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Have casual contracts and poor safety systems led to deaths on the railways? The impact of abolishing the spare room subsidy in Grimsby, and Newark's role in the English Civil War. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
The programme spends a day at Scarborough accident and emergency department. Sol Campbell asks if it is difficult to become a football manager as a black man. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Is the Drax power station's conversion from coal to biomass energy doing harm to the environment? Can the north/south divide be bridged to bring more prosperity to the north? Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Sarah Sturdey investigates the impact of post-traumatic stress disorder on soldiers. And Mike Dilger tells the story of the Chatsworth banana. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Investigating claims by an industry expert that unregulated fracking could soon be a reality around the region. And, on the trail of the energy thieves. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
The dog breeder selling puppies which may end up costing their owners a fortune in vets' bills. And on the trail of the person who murdered a Catholic priest sixty years ago. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Naturalist Mike Dilger accompanies a group of Gentoo penguins as they cross the Atlantic to make a new home in Hull's marine attraction, the Deep. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Should the public should be confident about the food it consume? The online retailers selling food that is past its sell by date. And a trip to the liquorice capital of England. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Toby Foster investigates how mix-ups with medicine can prove fatal. He also finds out about a unique charity in Leeds whose work to reunite families is threatened. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Why was a disabled man charged more to travel by taxi? Plus the men building a steam train for the 21st century, and the reason why burlesque was banned in Hebden Bridge. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Dan Johnson uncovers new evidence about the conduct of South Yorkshire police, following the acquittal of 95 miners charged with rioting at Orgreave during the miners' strike. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Lucy Hester examines the past of a prominent member of the environmental movement. Ross Velton meets the woman who suffered a devasting loss in order to save an animal. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
A look at European migration in Lincolnshire. The programme meets a European migrant working in Yorkshire. And the story of an Indian student who became a World War I hero. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
In the wake of the Rotherham scandal, Toby Foster investigates how organised the criminals who exploited women across the north of England were. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One YorkshireLatest broadcast: on BBC One Yorks & Lincs
Lucy Hester goes behind the scenes at RAF Leeming Primary School where many of the children have a parent away at war. Plus, the story of black footballer Arthur Wharton. Show more