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- In Gym Stars we go behind the scenes with some promising young gymnasts who are proving they have the agility, grit, talent and mental strength to climb to the top of their sport.
- Documentary series providing an insight into the lives of children across the UK.
- This four-part documentary series takes a look at the lives of the children performing in circuses. Many aspects of their secretive world are revealed as cameras go behind-the-scenes at the beginning of the intense circus season. The season runs for ten months, between February and November, and requires performances seven days a week.
- Our first ever TV game show in BSL, hosted by Fifi Garfield. Which lucky pair will go home with £1,000?
- A look inside the largest Syrian refugee camp where children share their stories in a half hour documentary. A frank and moving account of young people who haven't lost hope inside this humanitarian prison. A joint project by the BBC & UNICEF.
- A documentary that follows two leave voting women who are trying to recruit British workers to join their recruitment agency as many of their Eastern European workers leave Brexit Britain.
- As households struggle to make ends meet illegal money lenders are on the rise. We meet some of their victims including some who are fighting back and follow the work of police tracking down loan sharks.
- Documentary (2019). As the only BSL user in a school of over 900 pupils, Daniel has a dream: to be able to take a GCSE in British Sign Language. He embarks on a journey to meet his Deaf campaigner heroes, including Dr Paddy Ladd, David Buxton and Jen Dodds. They give him campaign tips, which he puts to use in his own campaign, with a public demonstration at Trafalgar Square. It's a race against time as his GCSEs are fast approaching - will a GCSE in BSL be ready in time for Daniel? Filmed, produced and directed by Sebastian Cunliffe; a Drummer TV production for BSLBT. Winner of Best Documentary at Seattle Deaf Film Festival (2020); Best Documentary at Deaf Rochester Film Festival (2020); Children's award at RTS West of England (2020); Best Children's Programme at Broadcast Awards (2021).
- This documentary meets three young people who need emergency accommodation, as they're matched with families who can give them a home for the night.
- A gardening makeover series where the You, Me, Garden? team goes and does a makeover in Deaf people's gardens.
- Jag is a care-free, easy-going Sikh boy who loves nothing more than playing football with his mates, but he has finally lost his patience after the new kid at school asks if he is wearing a handkerchief around his topknot.
- A portrait of children living under threat of eviction on the largest Irish traveller site in Britain.
- Three disabled children embark upon a unique project that sees them martial arts for the first time, but there are unexpected results and the lives of the children are changed forever.
- Six young people enter the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children for two weeks learning to overcome their speech difficulties. The programme follows the young people as they learn to cope with and eventually overcome their problems.
- Will Pat manage to deliver Major Forbes new Toy Soldiers for his collection?
- Star is a young girl from Manchester who suffers from brittle bones which she has broken many times. Despite this she goes on a school trip to Paris with the aim of climbing the stairs to the top of the Eiffel Tower while her mother and sister at home await news of her progress.
- Three teenage girls, one from Macclesfield and two from Sheffield, explain how boxing has transformed their lives and helped give them confidence and overcome problems.
- What's it like having your birthday on a day when no one feels like having a party? Looking through the eyes of five children born 10 years ago in America on 9/11, this unique film explores their lives, thoughts and how they feel about being born on a day the world will never forget. They're aware their birthday is a special date - some have been told they shouldn't celebrate on that day and others feel they are ambassadors for the future. As they approach their 10th birthdays, the US is preparing for a day of mourning and remembrance. In New Jersey, Anish tells the remarkable story of how his unexpected early birth saved his Uncle's life - who, rather than go to work in the twin towers in New York, decided instead to visit his new nephew in hospital. Over in Montana, Johnny has been given the daunting task of writing a poem to read at a memorial in his hometown. In Kansas, Lexi is given the honour of ringing the Firefighter's bell at a special firefighter memorial whilst the twins from North Carolina have to deal with friends saying that they shouldn't celebrate their birthday on that day. Using animation based on drawings by one of the child contributors to explain what happened on 9/11, My Birthday Shook the World tells the story of five very different 10 years olds with one big thing in common.
- Game show (2022). Join in the festive fun in this Christmas special as we see an icy battle between three teams of friends. Lisa and Jemma, Robert and Tom, and Dexy and Michael, put their test their friendships, competing to win £1000. Which duo will take home the cash prize and be friends for life? Presented by Fifi Garfield. Studio directed by John Maidens, a Drummer TV production for BSLBT.
- Eleven year old Annabelle lives in Dundee with her parents and nine sisters and two brothers - one of the biggest families in the UK. She shows how the family prepares for the wedding of Rachael, her eldest sister. The family are Mormons and after the wedding the whole family travel to the major Mormon Temple in Chorley in England to have Rachael's marriage "sealed" according to Mormon tradition.
- Shelby, a teenager from Brighton, meets a number of girls and challenges gender stereotypes, showing how girls have many different interests and outlooks on life.
- Documentary focusing on teenager Leo who was born female but wishes to be accepted as male.