Toby Jones narrates the story of an amateur historian's discovery of some mysterious graffiti in Dover which led him to uncover the tale of a long-forgotten WWII commando mission. Show more
The latest eyes on the road. Are dashcams a force for good in catching rogue drivers?
Inside a Kent hospice celebrating life, dignifying death. Should mobiles be banned from schools? And the roller derby women of Medway get their
skates on.
How much are you wasting on your home heating? And the young meet the young at heart in Heathfield Show more
A report on exploited workers in Kent. Plus Sussex police's fight against drug drivers, and the 150th anniversary of Brighton's West Pier. Show more
As security is tightened in Calais, what other routes are migrants using to cross the Channel? Show more
We meet the Maidstone drag queen who fled from Zimbabwe. And could drones replace sheepdogs in Sussex?
An addict’s life can be devastated by drug abuse, but what is the effect on close members of the family? Show more
Train staff in the South East are developing serious mental health problems because of violent passengers. What is being done to help them? Show more
As the government considers changing housing law, a Folkestone man loses his home and seeks help. Show more
How mental health services are failing the most vulnerable children. And the mother desperate for treatment for her autistic son. 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
Emma Thomas examines how the national living wage will affect families in Kent and Sussex. Natalie Graham examines the state of the stage in the south east. Show more
Inside Out South East
28/10/2019
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC News Channel HD
As Brexit approaches, a leaver and a remainer come face to face in Broadstairs. And we meet the mosquito scientists of Chatham helping in the battle against malaria.
The Sussex community fights coastal erosion. Natalie Graham reports on what is to become of the Banksy art in Folkestone. 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
The impact of new buy-to-let laws on low income tenants and people saving for a pension in the south east. Ron Gibson reports on the Sussex man who saved Shakespeare's Stratford. Show more
An investigation of illegal cockle picking on the south coast. And Brighton hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks help the NHS campaign for better mental health. Show more
We’re looking at the highlights of this series of Inside Out. Show more
As Bovine TB shows no sign of stopping, Rachel Royce examines if vaccinating badgers in East Sussex is more effective than culling. Show more