Chinese New Year - January
Chinese New Year | Apple Tree House
Chinese New Year | Apple Tree House
David tells Laila about the lantern he has received from his grandma to wish him a happy Chinese New Year.
Weaving | Handmade on the Silk Road
Weaving | Handmade on the Silk Road
A weaver uses a combination of handmade techniques and mechanised looms to make his craft.
British-Chinese Relations | Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea
British-Chinese Relations | Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea
Victoria Wood investigates the history of British- Chinese relations through the tea trade.
Mao's cultural revolution | Storyville
Mao's cultural revolution | Storyville
Mao secured his socialist revolution by promoting a new proletariat art.
Cai GuoGiang | Civilisations
Cai GuoGiang | Civilisations
Simon Schama investigates Cai GuoGiang's ''fire'' art, where he uses fireworks, stencils and pigments to create form.
World Religion Day - January
Introduction to Sikhism | My Life, My Religion
Introduction to Sikhism | My Life, My Religion
An introduction to the most fundamental beliefs and practices of Sikhism.
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
The Night Journey | Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
Simon Sebag Montefiore discusses the Prophet Muhammad and his Night Journey to the The Furthest Sanctuary in Jerusal...
Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia | Africa's Great Civilisations
Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia | Africa's Great Civilisations
Throughout Ethiopian history, rulers have claimed links to King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba and the Ark of the...
David and Goliath | Testament: The Bible in Animation
David and Goliath | Testament: The Bible in Animation
The story of the battle between David and Goliath in the war between the Philistines and Israelites.
Depicting the Hajj | The Hidden Art of Islam
Depicting the Hajj | The Hidden Art of Islam
Rageh Omaar looks at depictions of the Hajj in Islamic art.
Holocaust Memorial Day - January
Life after the Holocaust | The Last Survivors
Life after the Holocaust | The Last Survivors
Holocaust survivors discuss their life in Britain after the end of the war.
A Jewish family in Vichy France | My Family, The Holocaust and Me
A Jewish family in Vichy France | My Family, The Holocaust and Me
The daughter of a Holocaust survivor meets a man whose family sheltered her mother during round ups of Jews...
Steven's Story | Newsround
Steven's Story | Newsround
Teenager Maggie joins her grandfather Steven on a trip to Amsterdam, where he tells her about his experience of the Holocaust in the Netherlands u...
Schlieben Camp | Who Do You Think You Are?
Schlieben Camp | Who Do You Think You Are?
Robert Rinder visits the Nazi Schlieben Camp and discusses the conditions of life there.
Art from concentration camps | Civilisations
Art from concentration camps | Civilisations
Simon Schama views the art that was made by children in concentration camps.
Genocide in Rwanda | Newsround
Genocide in Rwanda | Newsround
Newsround looks back at the conflict between Tutsi and Hutu communities in Rwanda, in which 800,000 people were killed, mainly of Tutsi origin.
Rachel Levy - Holocaust Survivor | Confronting Holocaust Denial with David Baddiel
Rachel Levy - Holocaust Survivor | Confronting Holocaust Denial with David Baddiel
David Baddiel talks to Rachel Levy, a woman who survived the Holocaust.
Big Garden Birdwatch - January
Animal artistry | The Life of Birds
Animal artistry | The Life of Birds
In west New Guinea, male Vogelkop bowerbirds try to attract females by decorating their 'huts.'
Super Fast Falcon | Natural World
Super Fast Falcon | Natural World
How do Long-tailed Tits keep warm over winter? | Powering Britain
How do Long-tailed Tits keep warm over winter? | Powering Britain
This clip looks into how long-tailed tits have developed social behaviours to help them survive the cold wi...
What birds can you find in towns and cities? | See You See Me
What birds can you find in towns and cities? | See You See Me
Grant O'Rourke talks to Annabel from the RSPB about birds you can find in towns and cities.
The weather and bird migration | Learning Zone
The weather and bird migration | Learning Zone
This clip investigates how birds take advantage of changes in the weather to make their migration easier.
National Storytelling Week - February
Inspector Gooles speech | An Inspector Calls
Inspector Gooles speech | An Inspector Calls
In a film adaption of 'An Inspector Calls', Inspector Goole's speech.
What was the inspiration for Jekyll's double life? | Ian Rankin Investigates: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
What was the inspiration for Jekyll's double life? | Ian Rankin Investigates: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Ian Rankin investigates what inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to construct...
The Great Gatsby | Novels That Shaped Our World
The Great Gatsby | Novels That Shaped Our World
A class analysis of Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'.
Adapting the book into a play | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: From Page to Stage
Adapting the book into a play | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: From Page to Stage
Simon Stephens discusses his process of adapting 'The Curious Incident ...
The Canterbury Tales' | The Beauty of Books
The Canterbury Tales' | The Beauty of Books
An exploration of the audience, characters and intentions of 'The Canterbury Tales'.
Pancake Day and Lent - February
A look at preparations for Ash Wednesday | Songs of Praise
A look at preparations for Ash Wednesday | Songs of Praise
Sean talks to Claire about the traditions her church have in preparation for Ash Wednesday.
Making pancakes in a children's kitchen | Being German
Making pancakes in a children's kitchen | Being German
Following a group of children in Germany we learn some of key words involved with pancake day and traditional German t...
The history of pancake day and a pancake race in one English town | Newsround
The history of pancake day and a pancake race in one English town | Newsround
This news report visits a school in Olney, Buckinghamshire where the town has held a pancake ra...
What Lent means for Christians | Songs of Praise
What Lent means for Christians | Songs of Praise
A Christian vicar reflects on the value of Lent as a time of reflection and sacrifice.
Words of Faith: Lent - Ash Wednesday
Words of Faith: Lent - Ash Wednesday
Thoughts on spiritual direction, serving others, and the season of Lent
International Day of Women and Girls in Science - February
Marie Curie's research into radioactivity | Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom
Marie Curie's research into radioactivity | Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom
Dick and Dom find out how Marie Curie's discoveries revolutionised the way we live.
The Development of Anti-Viral Drugs | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
The Development of Anti-Viral Drugs | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
The story and science behind Gertrude Elion and George Hitching's development of a revolut...
How the COVID-19 Vaccine Works | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
How the COVID-19 Vaccine Works | Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer
Dr Kizzmekia Corbett, part of the team that developed one of the COVID-19 vaccinations, explain...
Radium | Chemistry: A Volatile History
Radium | Chemistry: A Volatile History
Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie and Pierre Curie.
Black hole | Horizon
Black hole | Horizon
An explanation of what a black hole is and the mystery surrounding their existence.
The first images of DNA | The Cell
The first images of DNA | The Cell
Adam Rutherford explains how the work of scientist Rosalind Franklin produced the first images of the structure of DNA.
World Wildlife Day - March
Iberian lynx - back from the brink | Big Cats
Iberian lynx - back from the brink | Big Cats
An international project is battling to bring the Iberian lynx back from the brink of extinction, through captive breeding and ...
Saving Europe's most endangered cat | Seven Worlds, One Planet
Saving Europe's most endangered cat | Seven Worlds, One Planet
The Iberian lynx has become the conservation icon of Spain.
Historic scarlet macaw release | Natural World
Historic scarlet macaw release | Natural World
Deep in the jungle, a group of scarlet macaws are released into the wild.
Constructive cassowaries | Great Barrier Reef
Constructive cassowaries | Great Barrier Reef
The cassowary is a flightless bird almost as tall as a person. It is shy and rarely seen in the wild but its presence is vital ...
Risking his life to study harpy eagles | The Hunt
Risking his life to study harpy eagles | The Hunt
The world's most powerful eagle is under threat from human encroachment and consequential habitat loss. Dr Alexander Blanco...
Biodiversity loss | Extinction: The Facts
Biodiversity loss | Extinction: The Facts
An exploration of the devastating impacts of the loss of insect and plant biodiversity.
Habitat destruction | Extinction: The Facts
Habitat destruction | Extinction: The Facts
The impact of soy consumption on habitats, with a focus on ant eater habitats.
Disappearing wildlife | Earth From Space
Disappearing wildlife | Earth From Space
Satellite images visualise Earth's wild spaces shrinking.
Undiscovered species of plant | Our World
Undiscovered species of plant | Our World
Thousands of undiscovered species, with potentially life saving properties, are at risk due to deforestation in Columbia.
Biodiversity | Our World
Biodiversity | Our World
A team of botanists from Kew discuss the importance of protecting biodiversity.
Deforestation and Palm Oil | Earth From Space
Deforestation and Palm Oil | Earth From Space
Satellite images depict wild spaces in Indonesia being replaced by palm oil farms.
World Wildlife Day: Forests
National Forest Inventory | Countryfile
National Forest Inventory | Countryfile
Matt Baker visits the New Forest and finds out about the National Forest Inventory.
The world's smallest cat | Big Cats
The world's smallest cat | Big Cats
A rusty spotted cat, the world's smallest cat, explores his forest home in Sri Lanka, but his natural curiosity is destined to get him in...
Deforestation | Climate Change: The Facts
Deforestation | Climate Change: The Facts
Demonstration of the vast scale of deforestation to grow palm oil.
Forest education | Life
Forest education | Life
In the Sumatran rainforest, a female orangutan still looks after her 6-year-old daughter; it will be another three years before her education is comp...
Sifaka ballet | Nature's Greatest Dancers
Sifaka ballet | Nature's Greatest Dancers
One of Madagascar's lemurs, known as sifakas ballet dance across the forest floor when trees are too far apart to be reached in a l...
World Water Day - March
Ganga Sagar Mela | The Ganges with Sue Perkins
Ganga Sagar Mela | The Ganges with Sue Perkins
Sue Perkins visits the important annual Hindu festival, Ganga Sala Mela and explains how this year the festival is promoting a...
Water Shortage | World's Busiest Cities
Water Shortage | World's Busiest Cities
Ade Adepitan investigates solutions to the Mexico City water crisis.
Groundwater | How Earth Made Us
Groundwater | How Earth Made Us
Iain Stewart explores the natural phenomenon of groundwater.
Plastic in the sea | My Life
Plastic in the sea | My Life
Isabel searches for plastic in the ocean around Bali, and explains that not all plastics in the sea are visible.
Tropical wet season | Earth's Great Rivers
Tropical wet season | Earth's Great Rivers
How the Amazon changes during the tropical wet season.
British Science Week - March
Growing bacteria | Bitesize Science
Growing bacteria | Bitesize Science
Bacteria reproduce by cloning themselves, and in the right conditions can reproduce very quickly.
The affect of parasites on an Oak tree | Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor
The affect of parasites on an Oak tree | Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor
George McGavin looks at what happens when an outlandish group of insects highjacks the growth o...
A sloth's life in the slow lane | Animals Behaving Badly
A sloth's life in the slow lane | Animals Behaving Badly
The three-toed sloth's activity is so slow that algae grows on its fur.
Dance of the chromosomes | Bitesize Science
Dance of the chromosomes | Bitesize Science
Mitosis is a type of cell replication that is essential to the human body's ability to grow and repair.
From Embryo to Foetus | Growing Babies
From Embryo to Foetus | Growing Babies
(Contains graphic medical images) Showing the growth of the embryo into the foetus, from five weeks to nine weeks.
Transport in London | Andrew Marr's Megacities
Transport in London | Andrew Marr's Megacities
Using the example of London, Andrew Marr explores the importance of transport systems in growing megacities.
Building upwards | World's Busiest Cities
Building upwards | World's Busiest Cities
Earthquake protection in Mexico City's building design.
Earth Day - April
How can individuals fight climate change? | Pilgrimage
How can individuals fight climate change? | Pilgrimage
Justin Rowlatt talks to the Pavier family about the changes they have made to their lifestyle to fight climate change.
Reducing demand on the grid | Bang Goes the Theory
Reducing demand on the grid | Bang Goes the Theory
A company that aims to reduce the demand on the grid at key moments in the day,
Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts
Renewable Energy | Climate Change: The Facts
Methods of producing renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Composting | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
Composting | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
Dr Tara Shine discusses the renewable possibilities of composting food waste.
Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World
Sustainable cities | Planet Oil: The Treasure That Conquered the World
Professor Iain Stewart visits Masdar in Abu Dhabi, a city that relies on renewable energy.
Trees and carbon | Amazon under Threat
Trees and carbon | Amazon under Threat
A demonstration of the importance of trees for climate change.
Coral regeneration project | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve
Coral regeneration project | Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeves visits a coral regeneration project in the Maldives.
Local History Month - May
Local History Month with the Historical Association
Local History Month with the Historical Association
May is Local History Month. Melanie Jones from the Historical Association explains why it's a time to celebrate our local heritage and a perfect opportunity to get out and discover ...
The Battle of Ashdown | King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons
The Battle of Ashdown | King Alfred and the Anglo Saxons
Michael Wood discusses the circumstances of the Battle of Ashdown.
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
Number 10 Guinea Street in Bristol | A House Through Time
David Olusoga begins his investigation into the history of number 10 Guinea street in Bristol.
The Cambridge Inquest | Domesday
The Cambridge Inquest | Domesday
Dr Stephen Baxter investigates one of the inquests that took place for the Domesday Book.
Red Clydeside | Blitz: The Bombs That Changed Britain
Red Clydeside | Blitz: The Bombs That Changed Britain
The socialist history of the workers in Clydeside industry.
Edward I's conquests in Wales | A History of Britain by Simon Schama
Edward I's conquests in Wales | A History of Britain by Simon Schama
Simon Schama discusses Edward I's conquests in Wales.
The Pendle Swindle | The Pendle Witch Child
The Pendle Swindle | The Pendle Witch Child
Simon Armitage describes one of the more famous witch trials of its time in Pendle.
Lancashire cotton famine | Black and British: A Forgotten History
Lancashire cotton famine | Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga explains how the American civil war caused a cotton famine in Lancashire.
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
In July 1981 riots broke out in Liverpool, following longstanding tensions between police and the black community. David Olusoga inv...
The Liverpool Blitz | A House Through Time
The Liverpool Blitz | A House Through Time
David Olusoga investigates the devastating impact of the Blitz on Liverpool.
John Blanke | Black and British: A Forgotten History
John Blanke | Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga discusses Catherine of Aragon's black servants.
The South Hallsville School Disaster | Blitz: The Bombs That Changed Britain
The South Hallsville School Disaster | Blitz: The Bombs That Changed Britain
On the 9th of September 1940 a bomb hit South Hallsville School, which was being used as a rest ...
Refugee Week - June
Refugee experience | This World
Refugee experience | This World
An interview with Aman, an Eritrean refugee who made it to the UK.
Kutupalong: The Biggest Refugee Camp in the World | Burma with Simon Reeve
Kutupalong: The Biggest Refugee Camp in the World | Burma with Simon Reeve
Travelling around Burma in 2018, Simon Reeve heads to neighbouring Bangladesh, to visit Kutupalong...
Refugee Boats | Exodus: Our Journeys
Refugee Boats | Exodus: Our Journeys
Many migrants attempt to travel to Europe by boat or by climbing over a fence between Morocco and Spain.
Eviction | This World
Eviction | This World
The process of evicting migrants from the Calais Jungle.
Impacts of the Calais Jungle eviction | This World
Impacts of the Calais Jungle eviction | This World
Nine months after the Calais Jungle eviction, migrants are still arriving in Calais.
New Boys in Town | My Life
New Boys in Town | My Life
How do you make friends in a new school if can't speak their language? 12-year-old Adel knows exactly how this feels as he had to leave his home i...
Ukraine, My Home | My Life
Ukraine, My Home | My Life
This film follows five different stories from five different children, each uprooted and forced to leave their homes.
Rwandan-Scottish | Black and Scottish
Rwandan-Scottish | Black and Scottish
Sex Education star, Ncuti Gatwa details his journey from Rwandan refugee to being a Scotsman.
The Wall Dividing Sahrawi Families | Tropic of Cancer with Simon Reeve
The Wall Dividing Sahrawi Families | Tropic of Cancer with Simon Reeve
Following the Tropic of Cancer, Simon Reeve travels through Western Sahara, where war between occupied...
How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home
How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home
Anita Rani shows us how the camp gets round supplying water in the desert. Whil...
Black History Month - October
Neil Kenlock - Photographing the black British experience | Black and British: A Forgotten History
Neil Kenlock - Photographing the black British experience | Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga talks to Neil Kenlock about his photographs of the experienc...
People of talent, people of vision, people of passion | Black Is the New Black
People of talent, people of vision, people of passion | Black Is the New Black
Inspirational Black Britons describe what it is like to be Black and British today.
Black History Month Special with Oti Mabuse | Horrible Histories
Black History Month Special with Oti Mabuse | Horrible Histories
Oti Mabuse presents a series of sketches from Horrible Histories to commemorate Black History Month.
The Windrush Generation | Black and British: A Forgotten History
The Windrush Generation | Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga discusses the Windrush Generation.
Andrea Levy and the Windrush Generation | imagine…
Andrea Levy and the Windrush Generation | imagine…
Andrea Levy discusses the how her parents travelled to Britain as part of the Windrush Generation.
Windrush Generation Artists | Whoever Heard of a Black Artist? Britain's Hidden Art History
Windrush Generation Artists | Whoever Heard of a Black Artist? Britain's Hidden Art History
The first black artists who were to find success were part of the Windrush Genera...
First generation | Black and Scottish
First generation | Black and Scottish
The first black professor in Scotland talks about his heritage.
Charles Wootton | Black and British: A Forgotten History
Charles Wootton | Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga discusses racial violence in Liverpool.
Vernon Samuels | Black British Stories
Vernon Samuels | Black British Stories
Amelia meets Vernon, whose dad was the first black bus driver in Bristol after the success of the Bristol bus boycott.
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
The Toxteth Riots | A House Through Time
In July 1981 riots broke out in Liverpool, following longstanding tensions between police and the black community. David Olusoga inv...
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X | Arena
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X | Arena
A conversation between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, exposing their different approaches to Civil Rights.
Typical accommodation for an immigrant black family in 1940s Britain | Back in Time for Brixton
Typical accommodation for an immigrant black family in 1940s Britain | Back in Time for Brixton
The Irwins experience what accommodation was like for immigrant black familie...
The beginnings of the British slave trade | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
The beginnings of the British slave trade | Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
David Olusoga investigates the beginnings of the British slave trade in Barbados.
The end of the slave trade in Bristol | A House Through Time
The end of the slave trade in Bristol | A House Through Time
David Olusoga investigates the end of the slave trade in Bristol.
Halloween - October
The inspiration for Frankenstein | In Search of Science
The inspiration for Frankenstein | In Search of Science
Brain Cox looks into the story and scientist that is thought to have influenced Frankenstein.
The Day of the Dead | Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life
The Day of the Dead | Mexico: Earth's Festival of Life
This informative clip gives us an insight into one of the most important celebrations in Mexico - The Day of the Dead.
The Pendle Swindle | The Pendle Witch Child
The Pendle Swindle | The Pendle Witch Child
Simon Armitage describes one of the more famous witch trials of its time in Pendle.
The History of Halloween | See Hear
The History of Halloween | See Hear
This clip looks into the history and origins of Halloween.
Halloween make-up and costume top tips | Newsround
Halloween make-up and costume top tips | Newsround
Jenny has been to meet to some kids who have been learning how to turn themselves into some very creepy creatures, and I think they gave her a bit of a fright!
The research behind Count Dracula | In Search of Dracula with Mark Gatiss
The research behind Count Dracula | In Search of Dracula with Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss explores the origins and research of Bram Stoker as he created Count Dracula.
Bonfire Night - November
Fawkes' 13 | Horrible Histories
Fawkes' 13 | Horrible Histories
This Bonfire Night, watch as Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators embark on a devilish plot to blow up Parliament.
The conspirators dislike for all Scots | A History of Scotland
The conspirators dislike for all Scots | A History of Scotland
Neil Oliver explores the relationship between English Catholics and the Scottish King James I, which was at th...
Who was Guy Fawkes? | Watch
Who was Guy Fawkes? | Watch
Guy Fawkes introduces himself, outlines his grievances with King James I and explains his involvement in the Gunpowder Plot.
The plot is uncovered | Gunpowder 5/11: The Greatest Terror Plot
The plot is uncovered | Gunpowder 5/11: The Greatest Terror Plot
An anonymous letter tips off Lord Monteagle and leads to the discovery of Guy Fawkes beneath Parliament.
What chemicals to use to achieve certain colours in fireworks | Rocket Science
What chemicals to use to achieve certain colours in fireworks | Rocket Science
In this classroom experiment students explore how different chemicals react when burned and le...
Universal Children's Day - November
Child labour during the Victorian era | Horrible Histories
Child labour during the Victorian era | Horrible Histories
In this humorous advertisement for injuries caused in the workplace we discover just what jobs some Victorian chil...
Changes in the status of children in the family and society | The British Family
Changes in the status of children in the family and society | The British Family
A look at how the ways in which children are viewed have changed over time.
Education in Ghana | Children at Work
Education in Ghana | Children at Work
A look at a typical school in a Ghanaian cocoa village, where students often work after school.
The experience of a young carer | Newsround
The experience of a young carer | Newsround
This news report tells the story of a young carer, her experiences and the support there is for people in similar situations.
What Greta Thunberg represents to other children | Newsround
What Greta Thunberg represents to other children | Newsround
This news report looks at why Greta Thunberg is so inspirational to children as they prepare to join a climate p...
National Tree Week - November
The reproduction of an Oak tree | Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor
The reproduction of an Oak tree | Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor
George McGavin investigates the reproduction of an oak tree, and how millions of tiny pollen grains tr...
The Forest of Arden and Shakespeare | Countryfile
The Forest of Arden and Shakespeare | Countryfile
This clip discusses how the Forest of Arden would have looked and been used during Shakespeare's time and how it inspired s...
Deforestation and palm oil | Seven Worlds, One Planet
Deforestation and palm oil | Seven Worlds, One Planet
David Attenborough discusses palm oil plantations in Borneo.
How garlic is being used to treat disease in trees | Newsround
How garlic is being used to treat disease in trees | Newsround
This news report looks at a new technique being used to help treat disease in British trees using a very inter...
The Tree of Life | Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
The Tree of Life | Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
David Attenborough takes us on a journey through time from the first cells through to the complex animals that inhabit...
World Science Day - November
How do vaccines protect the population? | Horizon
How do vaccines protect the population? | Horizon
Hannah Fry demonstrates how vaccines help to protect human populations and provide protection to those that cannot receive ...
The importance of dialogue and communication between different stakeholders during a pandemic | Panorama
The importance of dialogue and communication between different stakeholders during a pandemic | Panorama
A look at the UK government's first approach to the coronavirus, how...
How human impact on the environment is increasing the emergence of new diseases | Extinction: The Facts
How human impact on the environment is increasing the emergence of new diseases | Extinction: The Facts
An explanation as to why pandemic diseases are becoming more common d...
Techniques used in Bangladesh to improve access to toilets and sanitation | The Toilet: An Unspoken History
Techniques used in Bangladesh to improve access to toilets and sanitation | The Toilet: An Unspoken History
An exploration of the methods used to improve access to toilets a...
How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home
How do you supply a refugee camp in the desert with water | The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home
Anita Rani shows us how the camp gets round supplying water in the desert. Whil...
Human Rights Day - December
Forced marriage | Rights Gone Wrong?
Forced marriage | Rights Gone Wrong?
Jasvinder Sanghera talks about her experience of forced marriage and how she has tried to help those out in the same position.
The Human Rights Act | Daily Politics
The Human Rights Act | Daily Politics
This clip explains the Human Rights Act and the potential move to a British Bill of Rights.
Prisoners right to vote | Rights Gone Wrong?
Prisoners right to vote | Rights Gone Wrong?
John Hirst, previously convicted of manslaughter, defends his fight to get votes for prisoners.
A landmark divorce case | The Highest Court in the Land: Justice Makers
A landmark divorce case | The Highest Court in the Land: Justice Makers
A look into the landmark case of the divorce of Katrin Radmacher and Nicolas Granatino.
Staying in the UK on medical grounds | Who Should Get to Stay in the UK?
Staying in the UK on medical grounds | Who Should Get to Stay in the UK?
This case study looks at Rashed's application to remain in the UK due to lack of medication availabl...
International Day of Persons with Disabilities - December
Body Dysmorphia and the Media | Tyger Takes On…
Body Dysmorphia and the Media | Tyger Takes On…
Tyger Drew-Honey explores male body image and discovers the dangerous lengths some will go to for the perfect look.
Wheelchair Users on TV | Are you having a laugh? TV and Disability
Wheelchair Users on TV | Are you having a laugh? TV and Disability
Eldorado was the first British programme that featured a wheelchair, with an actor who was actually disabl...
Alex meets Susie Rodgers | Alex Brooker: Disability and Me
Alex meets Susie Rodgers | Alex Brooker: Disability and Me
Alex Brooker discusses disability with gold medal-winning paralympian Susie Rodgers
Treating diabetes with an artificial pancreas | Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Treating diabetes with an artificial pancreas | Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
In this clip we discover what diabetes is and a new way of treating the condition compared to the trad...
Louis meets Earl, who lives with the long-term effects of a brain injury | Louis Theroux
Louis meets Earl, who lives with the long-term effects of a brain injury | Louis Theroux
Louis talks to Earl about how his personality has changed since having a serious bra...