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- Cassie "Cow" Cowan causes a a multiple-fatal accident. How it happened, and the aftermath. The trailer for this fictional film was a viral sensation on YouTube in 2009, and has become a Public Service Announcement on its own. The full 30 minute video is intended for educational viewing in high schools.
- Documentary series exploring life for the people of the fishing village of Mevagissey on Cornwall's south coast, which has bucked the trend that has seen the fishing industry die out in other parts of the county.
- Three college students walk around Cardiff in the size of giants.
- Filmed before the coronavirus crisis, Rhod takes on one of his toughest challenges yet - being a carer. Even in more ordinary times, the work of carers is so valuable, if not always valued.
- Rhod turns his hand to the intricate business of cake art and discovers that the devil is in the fiddly detail. Will his ambitious cake creation wow the judges at a prestigious competition?
- Rhod joins a road crew in South Wales to learn what maintaining the highways and byways is really like. All the signs point to appalling weather, a risky environment and back-breaking labour, but can he bag the best seat on the job?
- The Toms family resurrect the last boat built in Looe but find themselves on the outside of the modern fishing business. Fish merchant Sam Chapman is cutting out the middleman, buying in everything the Toms land.
- The rich fishing grounds of St Ives Bay have supported the fleets of two ports, Hayle and St Ives, for generations, but the fishermen of Hayle face a new threat - the largest residential and leisure development in south-west England.
- Cadgwith Cove is Cornwall's last traditional full-time fishing cove. For generations, sons have followed fathers out to sea. Now, the next generation is set to join the fleet, but the working fabric of the cove itself is now under threat.
- Comedian Rhod Gilbert tries his hand at a 'proper job'. Starting with one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain, being a deep sea fisherman. In the battle between stand-up and flatfish there can be only one winner.
- Stand-up comedian Rhod Gilbert tries his hand at another 'proper job' starting with training to be a BBC news reporter. He travels to Lampeter to see if anything at all is happening in the University town.
- Sceptic Rhod is on the hunt for something he doesn't believe exists as he teams up with a real-life group of ghost-hunters. Rhod is expected to host a paranormal event for the public.
- Rhod coaches the Whitland RFC's under-8s to prepare them for a major tournament. Inspiring and managing the gaggle of energetic youngsters might be his biggest test yet.
- Rhod is set to work at the UK's largest open-cast mine near Merthyr Tydfil where he has to learn to drive a 25-tonne truck and handle explosives. Then he goes to work in Europe's deepest mine 9km under the North Sea.
- Rhod faces the life-and-death challenge of being a vet. From artificial insemination of pigs to constipated dogs, Rhod is getting to grips with animal care. It's a dirty job but someone has to do it.
- Rhod takes over the running of a hotel in Tenby. Rhod has stayed in many hotels on tour, but cleaning, cooking breakfast and dealing with complaints is not what he'd registered for in this hotel.
- Rhod is going supersonic in this edition as he trains to become a pilot with the RAF, with an eye to co-piloting on an exercise.
- Rhod's going on tour again, but this time with a coach load of Welsh pensioners on a guided tour of Antwerp and Bruges. His stand-up routine is of no help when faced with a list of interesting facts about Belgium.
- After being voted Wales's 14th sexiest man, Rhod thinks he's in prime position for a career in front of the lens. But after failing to impress a fashion guru he tries his hand at being a life model, hand model and being a character model.
- Rhod takes to the streets of Cwmbran to learn the art of selling houses. His mentor Gavin believes that happy people sell more homes, so how will the grumpy comedian fare?
- Rhod has never been very good at DIY so how will he cope with working on a building site? He will have to pick up the skills required to be a bricklayer, carpenter and plumber as he works on one of Wales' largest building sites.
- At a florist's in Porthcawl, Rhod goes to work during the crazy run-up to St. Valentine's Day. He then has to represent the business in the heats for the Chelsea Flower Show - will he bloom or wilt under the pressure?
- Rhod tries his hand at being a classical musician with the help of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. The only problem is Rhod is not musical and the orchestra want him to perform at the Last Night of the Proms.
- Rhod is not renowned for his culinary skills, in fact most of his meals come from a microwave. So how will he cope with launching his own fusion food at a music and food festival?
- Rhod gets a mile-high challenge as he joins the cabin crew at an airline. The Welsh comedian is far from a natural at the role so how will the passengers aboard a long haul flight cope?
- Rhod is joining the navy, not good news for a bloke who suffers from sea sickness. Can he survive the rigorous Royal Navy training regime and a crash course in maritime navigation?