First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One South East
Revealing exclusive research on the effect of Brexit on traffic on the M20. Plus the cookery school for stroke victims. And will a Swanley woman get her dancing dog into Crufts? Show more
How a controversial businessman bought Hastings Pier. And the untold story of the secret wartime interceptor women of Folkestone's Station Y. Show more
Is the NHS still a national service? Plus a look at the people with mental health problems in Deal who have formed their own self-help group and the story of Brighton's i360. Show more
Natalie Graham examines the darker side of sperm donation. And the programme follows Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's romance as it blossomed in Kent. Show more
Should sex offenders be on the register for life? The Brighton taxi drivers who are opposed the arrival of Uber in the city. And the Bexhill man who survived breast cancer. Show more
Vince Rogers discovers why not everyone is happy with the fact that a quarter of billion pounds has been earmarked to solve the problem of Operation Stack. Show more
What will be the effects of Brexit on Dover? Plus an exclusive report on the latest idea of making a new 'greener' fuel from plastic mined from landfill. Show more
The women who would rather leave the country rather than have their babies taken into care. Plus the new approach to nature conservation. And a tour of the region's graveyards. Show more
How the salmon-farming industry's demand for live wrasse has made it the most valuable fish in Europe. The day-to-day life of a Kent man with Asberger's syndrome. Show more
A look at what the future holds for beleaguered Southern Rail. Plus how to solve the housing crisis in the south east. And the first lawyer to use DNA evidence in court. Show more
Why are dozens of Vietnamese children going missing from care in the south east? And a report on hibernating animals at the Wildwood Trust near Canterbury. Show more
Why is the Land Rover the second most stolen vehicle in the country? And discovering the Middle Ages graffiti in Bodiam Castle and Sissinghurst Castle in Kent. Show more
Ex-Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Ann Barnes investigates the growing use of stun guns by criminals. And how the photo archive of the Brighton Argus newspaper was almost lost. Show more
A look at the hidden problem of rural homelessness. And the cyclists giving pensioners a renewed lust for life in an outreach scheme set to sweep the nation. Show more
Investigating fly-tipping: who does it and how can they be stopped? Who keeps the English Channel clean? And Kent couples who use singing as therapy for dementia. Show more
Investigating the stress Southeastern trains staff suffer in dealing with passengers behaving badly. And following one convict as he is released from Lewes Prison. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One South East
The Lord Lucan affair - the son of the murdered nanny tells his side of the story. Peter Whittlesea looks at the future of Margate's Dreamland theme park. Show more
The Ashford and Syrian mums making friends through art. And celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Princess Anne hovercraft operating out of Dover. Show more