Actress and keen walker Shobna Gulati explores 17 miles of glorious countryside along the river Severn. Show more
Presented by Andy Akinwolere. The programme investigates the growing trade in human milk and the potentially deadly bacteria sold with it. Show more
The parents of Georgia Williams talk about the man who killed their daughter, who they believe should have been identified as a risk to women by the police many years ago. Show more
The parents of Georgia Williams talk about the man who killed their daughter, who they believe should have been identified as a risk to women by the police many years ago. Show more
The programme follows the work of a new police unit helping families of road crash victims deal with tragedy. Satnam Rana investigates the state of regional theatre. Show more
Presented by Andy Akinwolere. Jonathan Gibson investigates the private car parking company that was caught falsifying evidence and making money from drivers. Show more
A report on Birmingham's tram system, now running on the city's streets for the first time in generations. And a look at the lost tombs unearthed at Gloucester Cathedral. Show more
Examining how safe older drivers are, as 71-year-old Angela Rippon's driving skills are assessed, with surprising results. Show more
A report on why doctors are campaigning for a simple change over lithium batteries, which if swallowed by a child, can cause serious injury and even death. Show more
The programme reveals the story behind the oldest copy of the Qu'ran in existence. And why zero hours contracts are used more in the Midlands than anywhere else in the country. Show more
Do children get a raw deal in some Midlands schools? And how Stratford-upon-Avon is playing a pivotal role in events marking the 400th anniversary of the death of the Bard. Show more
The programme investigates the trade in antique guns. And the story of the man who defied opposition to introduce Birmingham's first wartime blackout, thus saving countless lives. Show more
Ayo Akinwolere investigates postal fraud and the criminals hijacking bank cards, credit cards and pins. And a look at why the rave scene is returning to the Potteries. Show more
The programme catches up with best-selling author Lee Child, as he talks about getting young boys into reading and his passion for Aston Villa. Show more
Ayo Akinwolere investigates the unwanted text messages we all seem to get. The trail leads the programme to a company who boast they used to send 60 million texts a month. Show more
Inside Out West Midlands
02/10/2017
29 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One West Midlands
The story of how The Move failed to earn any royalties from their track Flowers in the Rain, which was the first song played when Radio 1 was launched 50 years ago. Show more
Ayo Akinwolere investigates how rife money laundering is, from big businesses to small traders. Show more
Presented by Ayo Akinwolere. Ayo investigates the safety of tower blocks in the West Midlands in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. Show more
Presented by Ayo Akinwolere. Investigating the website where criminals connect and illegal activity flourishes. Show more
Presented by Ayo Akinwolere. Inside Out West Midlands investigates a controversial scheme one mother believes puts young backpackers at risk. Show more