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
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.
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
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
Exploring how this summer's terror attacks have affected attitudes and behaviour. And the story of Kent's great UFO hoax of 50 years ago. Show more
How will Brexit affect Ramsgate? How much money could be saved by recycling mobility aids? And the woman who had a stroke at 25. Show more
We’re looking at the highlights of this series of Inside Out. Show more
The programme talks to a man who was found guilty of fly-tipping in Sussex. And how is fruit picked in Kent stopped from going to waste? Show more
Dominic Sandbrook marks HG Wells's 150th birthday by discovering how a sleepy corner of the country inspired some of the most fantastic ideas in science fiction. Show more
The Kent island which reveals secrets from its chilling past when the tide goes out. And a look at the crisis at Southern Rail and what it has meant for thousands of passengers. Show more
An update on proceedings since Kent participated in the Telehealth experiment, which sought to monitor people's health at home. And things to look out for during winter walks. Show more
Following the villagers of Rotherfield who are trying to save their GP practice by buying it. And revealing the secrets of the tomb of the Black Prince in Canterbury Cathedral. 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
Is air pollution at the Dartford Crossing damaging the health of people living nearby? As more and more small venues close down, is the future of pop music the living-room gig? Show more
Our Lives follows the fortunes of Punjab United, a semi-professional football team in Gravesend run by British Sikhs, as they face their toughest season yet. Show more