First broadcast: on BBC One North WestLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland
Jordan Wither's uncle was one of nearly 300 people killed when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was shot down above eastern Ukraine. Since then, he has been searching for answers. Show more
The pilots who claim that the air on aircrafts is being polluted. And the Birkenhead man who lives in the only house remaining following the razing of his neighbours' home. Show more
The impact of council cuts in the region. A chat with Nazir Afzal, the Chief Crown Prosecutor of the North West CPS. And a visit to the Leighton Moss nature reserve in Lancashire. Show more
Dianne Oxberry investigates wild weather. She looks at how the weather affects the North West, discovering how dangerous it can be and what we can do to prepare for the extremes. Show more
The programme talks to doctors and patients about the difficulty in getting appointments, and finds that there is a shortage of GPs as experienced doctors leave the profession. Show more
Why are so many young drivers dying on Cumbria's roads? Paul Rose discovers why the Spine Race along the Penine Way is dubbed the most brutal race in Britain. Show more
Liz McIvor charts the struggles of the builders and engineers tasked with creating a landscape of canals over the rugged terrain surrounding the Pennine hills. Show more
Liz McIvor recounts the tales of the men who built the canals - the navigators, or navvies - focusing on their work on the Manchester Ship Canal. Show more
This programme traces the history of the Stamford Military Hospital, created at one of Cheshire's great stately homes, where nearly 300 injured troops were treated in WWI. Show more