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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.
- "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.
- The story of the the Lancashire witch-trials, the biggest witch trials in UK history, focusing on the Demdike family.
- 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.
- 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.
- Have you ever wondered how it is that even the finest haircut can go from Barbie to bird's nest in the space of a few days? Martin Cosgrave has. He's an investigative journalist who thinks he's exposed a conspiracy used by the hairdressing trade to exploit unsuspecting customers for centuries. Gaining the trust of industry insiders, he discovers their trade secret: a haircut which looks fantastic for a few days, then quickly deteriorates, forcing the customer to return for further grooming. But while he is looking into this, Martin makes an even more astounding discovery. There is a second secret haircut, THE HAIRCUTTER'S CUT, which those in the know can obtain by making a secret sign. Martin makes it his mission to track down THE HAIRCUTTER'S CUT, and a hair-raising undercover investigation ensues...
- 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.
- Lara Bloom has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a genetic disorder in which the structure of connective tissue is abnormal due to a gene mutation. This results in abnormally fragile and hyper-extensible tissues throughout the body which can lead to a range of multi-systemic symptoms; the effect on the body is widespread and not limited to one body system. Although widely unknown, EDS affects so many families and individuals around the world. At the age of 31, despite having barely walked more than three miles at a time before in her life due to her condition, Lara decided to try and become the first person with EDS to walk the London Marathon. The documentary follows Lara Bloom's journey as she became the first person with EDS to walk the London Marathon and features interviews with medical professionals, families with EDS and individuals who have suffered from misdiagnosis. Recognition and awareness of EDS is essential.
- '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.
- 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.
- 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."
- 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.
- A man is trapped by his unwillingness to enjoy change. Even the barman at his local is having a go.
- Peng was born 36 years ago in the Year of the Pig but going against his astrological nature by living a life blinkered to the needs of others. He's selfish, greedy, lustful and blind to anything else or anyone else but his own base desires. One morning Peng wakes up to find someone has shoved a "Lai See" or "hong bao" - a Chinese red envelope under his door. Instead of finding money in the envelope he finds a message that sets him off on a voyage of self-discovery where he learns that helping others through volunteering can bring rewards far beyond the material. By the end of the film his destiny is fulfilled and his true self reawakened. Peng becomes the epitome of someone born in the Year of the Pig: generous in spirit and social with a new friendship with Faye, played by Elizabeth Tan.
- Unstaged reality from the Eastern Counties. Planet Norfolk, by Forncett-based filmmaker Nik Coleman, is an unscripted look at what makes the county unique. Featuring both a comedic and serious look at some its businesses and the characters behind them, the show also aims dispel misconceptions about the area. Mr Coleman said it was a chance to highlight all that was great about the county, while showing its lighter side. "I'm Norfolk through and through and I just wanted the truth - I've never had so much fun in my life," he added. "Other people may laugh at us but our best attribute is that we can laugh at ourselves and it's about the old Norfolk saying - we're daft but we're not stupid. In this you get it in bucket-loads." Planet Norfolk features a number of vibrant stories, from a 17-year-old hairdresser's quest for love to a mattress sales company extending its services to babysitting.