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- The gripping and heart-warming story of six people with various physical disabilities and an able-bodied partner who was in a relationship with one of them and their experiences with sex.
- Set in Greater West London, this potent and graphic coming of age ensemble series sees a teenager attempt to carve his own path to manhood as both he and those around him venture into the light and dark sides of life.
- Imagine a 250km six day race across the Sahara desert carrying all that you need to survive on your back and competing against over 1,300 racers from all over the world - welcome to the Marathon des Sables, the toughest footrace on earth. The charity Walking With The Wounded enlisted an inspirational team of runners including wounded ex-servicemen and fundraisers - including Olympic skier Graham Bell and rugby league legend Keith Senior - to compete in the 30th Marathon De Sables, all to raise money to support wounded veterans back into employment and regain their independence. We follow their epic adventure as they push their bodies to the limit, as they live and compete in the treacherous terrain of the Sahara desert.Away from the creature comforts of modern living, these brave men and women must work as a team to support each other through the highs and lows as they race the Sahara. Walking With The Wounded is a charity established to support the employment aspirations and vocational outcomes of our wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, those who have been physically, mentally and socially disadvantaged by their service.
- "Hambantota Hopes" is a feature-length documentary about a UK charity and a young surgeon from London who travels to volunteer at a hospital in Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
- The ultimate bike ride through the France and Spain.
- 'Zoochosis' brings you the whole picture of how animals experience living in a stressful and unnatural environment, and how it effects their mental and natural life.
- Heart of Hooponopono documents the story of war veterans and their on-going quest for self forgiveness and recovery with the help of one of nature's greatest forces: the ocean.
- The People's Kitchen is a community run initiative that tackles food waste. This film follows Steve Wilson and his friends in as they seek the £10,000 funding to turn volunteer jobs into paid ones.
- Nige Reid is 52, overweight and finds it increasingly difficult to motivate himself to keep fit. He just happens to enjoy dipping his ample torso in the freezing cold water of South London's Tooting Bec Lido in the winter months, often in a vain attempt to cure a hangover. Part travelogue, part documentary, 'Swim, Santa, Swim' sees Nige play the role of somewhat reluctant guinea pig as he prepares his uncooperative body for the 450 metre endurance event at the World Cold Water Swimming Championships, hosted by Santa's home town of Rovaniemi in the Arctic circle. Join Nige as he meets an array of ice swimming veterans who offer him sage advice on how best to keep body and soul unseperated...
- Danny John-Jules and Steve Keys head to the Caribbean to explore Danny's roots and raise awareness of Prostate cancer.
- Do Something Brilliant champions communities and shows that everyone can get involved and do small things in their own lives that add up to a big difference for everyone.
- Featuring empowering videos and media projects made by young people.
- Quality Control is the freshest music show bringing together current trending and established acts for a live music extravaganza. Filmed at some of the most popular and iconic London music destinations it's the show with the hottest evening playlist.
- Nearly 50 million people in the world have dementia and this is set to triple in the next 35 years. With a new case every 3.2 seconds, Jessica and Felicity are young filmmakers attempting to capture the memories of people living with dementia before they are lost forever. Together, they are The Memory Team - working for charity My Life Films to produce films for people living with dementia. In this poignant and emotional series, each episode will bring a new case and a new life story to capture on film before it's too late. They'll meet people who have taken part in some of the most important moments in our history and are challenged by the effects of dementia. The series will tell the stories of people who have broken world records, stood in controversial elections and fought in wars. As well as exploring the impact dementia has on partners, family and friends, the films are used as a tool to bring people together and celebrate the lives of their loved ones.
- An entertaining magazine show celebrating brilliant stories of individuals and communities from right across Northern Ireland. Featuring segments, local stories and short films.
- 'Fit Happens' is presented by fitness model champion Chris Zaremba and sports nutritionist Keith Cormican - two guys who want to help you decrease your fatness levels and increase your fitness levels.
- Murder to Excellence is an inspirational documentary, which uses the lives of three black professionals to encourage and motivate young black people, by giving them self belief and awareness.
- Crafty Beggars In The House! - a one hour magazine show dedicated to the fabulous world of crafts and creativity, upcycling and recycling.
- CREATE is a new television initiative in association with Talent Circle and the Community Channel, celebrating the best in independent arts and media
- Kenny is a amiable chap, but is lonely and struggles finding love. He invites an intrusive documentary crew into his house in a vague attempt to do something about his troubles.
- "My Brilliant Moment" showcases people with brilliant ideas and the desire to make a difference in their communities.
- A celebration of the 15th anniversary of the television channel made by and for ordinary members of the community.
- What is "the key" to making it in the entertainment industry? Actress Kyla Frye investigates by asking industry professionals whom she has worked with in the past.
- The Life of the Bicycle features twelve riders of various ages all bitten by the cycling bug; ranging from a long time racer to a hand cycling Mum. Partly shot at the Herne Hill Velodrome London the film includes footage from the Good Friday Meet.
- UK360 is Community Channel's local news magazine show. It showcases the most inspiring stories from across the UK. Presenters have included Terry Wogan, Adam Deacon and Anthea Turner. Fifty episodes were produced between 2011 and 2013.
- Documentary about the women who tried to stop World War 1. In 1915 1300 women from warring and neutral nations got together in the Hague to find a way towards peace.
- India Unplugged reveals the untold stories from India. Experience the vibrancy of this unique culture, share the hardships, and understand how India is changing. Presented by Tina Daheley, this series explores how international aid is helping innovators devise new technologies that improve women's safety on Indian streets, to helping expectant mothers with their antenatal care. We also take a look at how projects are helping children living in slums get access to education. All the films featured in the show have been made by young Indian filmmakers as part of the Global360 Filmmaking Challenge.
- Join us to celebrate all that's brilliant about Britain, as hosts Wendy Turner Webster and Julie Peasgood take a look at those little things that people do to make the country...well...brilliant really. This. Is. Brilliant!
- Natalie Savona (BBC Three's Freaky Eaters) presents this original new food series which highlights the best projects, produce and farming techniques local food groups have to offer. Across six episodes Natalie visits leading food projects shaking up the system, eats some delicious food along the way, and helps us understand how and where we can eat more real, sustainable produce. In each episode Natalie meets the new food rebels, helps her local projects and finally cooks a communal meal. From new ways of growing and sourcing food to new attitudes to healthy eating and sustainable consumption - these food rebels can inspire us all to make a change.
- A documentary in which filmmaker William Jessop follows his brother Tommy Jessop, a TV actor with Down Syndrome, as his career takes off with roles in "Coming Down the Mountain" and "Holby City."
- A short film which centres around a Dentist (Paul) his wife (Kate) and the Dentist's old school friend (Jack). Paul and Jack never really got on, they used to just tollerate each other. Jack's a womanising estate agent who doesn't have much time for other people, Paul's an upstanding Dentist with a lovely wife; but just how much does Paul know? "Dentally Does It" is a black comedy with a twist in the tail.
- Exploring how audiences experience the world of art and the positive effects arts have within our community.
- The truth is you can never go home" is an insightful 30 min portrait documentary for both young and old viewers centered on the ideas of identity and ambition and inter generational issues.
- A man is trapped by his unwillingness to enjoy change. Even the barman at his local is having a go.
- Tony Valentino Locke and Valeria Puggioni are young chefs cooking up a storm in their riverside flat overlooking the Thames, combining experimental cooking with local history.