A closer look at stories from around the North East and Cumbria
Chris Jackson asks why the rehabilitation service for alcoholism is struggling to survive on Teesside. Plus news about the future of our galaxy, and why vinyl is cool in Newcastle.
DetailsChris Jackson asks why no-one is cracking down on dodgy dog dealers. Service families talk about bereavement, and Kevin O'Hara investigates the effect of the winter on wildlife.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. A month ago Morpeth was hit by the worst floods in its history. Chris Jackson finds out what went wrong.
DetailsChris Jackson follows teenagers at risk who've been offered their last chance to turn their lives round. But can the charity offering them a lifeline be sure of a long term future?
DetailsWhat happened next? Chris Jackson catches up with some of the stories he has brought you over the last year-and Tom Watt reports on the ultimate football fan.
DetailsTyneside's Lisa French was aboard the bus blown up in the 7/7 terrorist attacks in London. Chris Jackson follows her amazing journey as she battles to overcome her lasting fears.
DetailsThe driver of the train which derailed in Cumbria meets his rescuers and revisits the site that changed his life. Plus, the women wearing their wedding frocks again 30 years on.
DetailsLocal stories. Just how much cocaine can be found in Teesside's pubs? Chris Jackson finds out. And the main campaigning against cold calling explains his own cold calling tactics.
DetailsLocal stories. John Foster tries to survive on a pound a day, and Maggie Philbin joins the family of the last surviving member of Newcastle United's FA Cup-winning team.
DetailsChris Jackson heads down under to investigate the promise that all of Britain will reap the rewards of the London Olympics.
DetailsLocal stories. As the credit crunch starts to bite, Chris Jackson discovers that there is still a place for the pawn industry on Tyneside.
DetailsAs the snow hits the North East, Chris Jackson reports on the cost to families and businesses. A report on what happened to empty Woolworths stores.
DetailsChris Jackson investigates the disgusting smell hanging over one County Durham village-and discovers some very disturbing truths.
DetailsChris Jackson with a special investigation into the ambitious plans to redevelop Sunderland's former council houses.
DetailsChris Jackson asks a top money man to help make ends meet on a local estate. We celebrate northern new towns' architecture. And how much was Dickens inspired by his visits north?
DetailsFollowing a Durham man who is scamming air passengers, and a woman who suffers from a ten minute memory. Plus Jacey Normand meets a former soldier running 42 peaks in a day.
DetailsChris Jackson asks whether moves to recover the proceeds of crime have gone too far. Linda Barker reveals the secret past of the Keep Calm and Carry On poster.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson investigates a home horror story that will shock residents of Carlisle.
DetailsCharlie Charlton reports on tension between police and locals on a controversial North East estate, and exposes details of police behaviour after the death of Hayley Adamson.
DetailsChris Jackson meets the man the government claims is not here, we take the plunge with swimmers braving northern seas and encounter the drag queen following a family tradition.
DetailsChris Jackson meets the teenager having radical surgery because she can't lose weight. But despite having more obese children in the north east, the operation isn't on offer here.
DetailsThe Tyneside women in hiding as they flee forced marriages speak out. Ray Stubbs discovers why a runner from Morpeth went the long way around in the Commonwealth Games marathon.
DetailsChris Jackson reports on a farming community surviving the snow, and children's TV programme Tracy Beaker as it sets up home in Newcastle.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Chris Jackson meets the parents, children and surgeons at the North East Children's Heart Unit as together they face life and death decisions.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. What happened next? Chris Jackson catches up on some of the stories from Inside Out over the past year and discovers what happened when the cameras left.
DetailsChris Jackson presents a story that will a disturb animal lovers. Plus bidding farewell to the Tyne's famous floating nightclub, and we meet the men planning their own funerals.
DetailsChris Jackson's cat turns his paw to hypnotherapy, Mike Dilger explores the underwater world of Farne Island seals, and the travellers of County Durham head for a horse fair.
DetailsSurprising stories from familiar places. After hearing devastating news about her cancer, a North East mum sets out to discover what could have been done to halt her disease.
DetailsChris Jackson has an update on the dealer selling puppies that have travelled a long way before they find a home in the North. Plus, the Masterchef finalists cook a festive treat.
DetailsLocal stories. Chris Jackson investigates the illegal sale of drugs which promise a perfect tan, while Matt Baker looks at the overseas popularity of hit musical Billy!
DetailsChris Jackson with a special investigation into the ambitious plans to redevelop Sunderland's former council houses.
DetailsAsha Tanna asks why are child abuse victims still waiting for an apology from the Catholic church? Simon Pryde meets a blind footballer destined for stardom.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson meets the world champion BMX rider from Tyneside who found fame and fortune before disaster struck.
DetailsCan the National Trust find a revolutionary way to run its latest northern stately home? Can Seaton Delaval Hall be the blueprint for the future of the Trust?
DetailsPolice re-open a 19-year-old rape case. Can northern football fans help abandoned children? And how a Wearside shipworker was snapped up by the sixties fashion world.
DetailsChris Jackson investigates how well insulated our public buildings are as temperatures drop. Jamie Coulson tests out an extreme sport in the freezing waters of North Yorkshire.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson exposes the businesses on Tyneside who think less than three pounds an hour is a living wage.
DetailsThis year 10,000 people will call Cleveland Police about violence at home. Chris Jackson hears why. And Nobby Solano bids farewell to the Geordie faithful with his own swansong.
DetailsChris Jackson asks if our roads are the most potholed in England, and Rhona McLeod asks if England's oldest ski club with its own slope still has a future.
DetailsLocal stories. Chris Jackson sets out to find why the volume is being turned up in our towns and cities, and how the authorities are trying to put the mufflers on the din.
DetailsChris Jackson hits the horror trail with a nasty Teesside takeaway, Niall Hickman gets to grips with cage fighting and Maggie Philbin goes stargazing in Northumberland.
DetailsChris Jackson investigates why national charities are paying for law-breakers to gather details of your personal bank account. And the man aiming to record all birdsong in the UK.
DetailsReal-life stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson returns with an undercover investigation to expose a cheating Middlesbrough lawyer.
DetailsChris Jackson on how Corus workers can save their jobs. John Inverdale tracks the man who jumped from the world's tallest building. And meet the Geordie who can stop Usain Bolt.
DetailsLocal stories. Chris Jackson follows three-year-old Tilly and her family as she becomes the youngest person to be fitted with the most technologically advanced electronic hands.
DetailsChris Jackson meets the children who simply 'disappear' and never go to school and we report on life on the front line for the airmen from Teesside.
DetailsChris Jackson explains why hailing a cab on Tyneside is more risky than you think. A 40-year-old tragedy brings together a Teesside family.
DetailsChris Jackson reports on the race to save the Adelaide, a major part of Britain's maritime heritage. Plus a look at the link between fitness and motor neurone disease.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. The show investigates the Teesside film that has no happy ending, while Chris Jackson hears a voice from beyond the grave.
DetailsChris Jackson investigates claims that a northern care home firm is failing its residents, and hears from families who feel badly let down by the treatment of their loved ones.
DetailsChris Jackson asks if a teenage tearaway has it in her heart to say sorry, we follow the nuns moving to a Yorkshire eco-convent, and open a hidden Victorian miner's diary.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Cherie Lunghi takes time out from Strictly Come Dancing to find out whether Whitley Bay can regain its sparkle.
DetailsJamie Coulson meets the man forced to leave his life behind after helping put criminals behind bars, plus the childcare workers who turned their backs on millions.
DetailsChris Jackson sets out to track down a man who moved into a North East town and then fled leaving a trail of debt. Can he be found to answer some of the town's questions?
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Steve Bunce investigates how one of the North East's most successful sporting teams could soon be back, thanks to a romantic promise.
DetailsMeet the girl living in the dark after inheriting a condition affecting just one in four million. Chris Jackson strolls down memory lane on Tyneside's infamous floating nightclub.
DetailsChris Jackson finds out how Barack Obama's team changes lives in the North East when they bring people power to town. The results are astonishing.
DetailsChris Jackson follows teenagers at risk who've been offered their last chance to turn their lives round. But can the charity offering them a lifeline be sure of a long term future?
DetailsSurprising stories from familiar places, with Chris Jackson. An emotional journey with a Tyneside man whose only hope of seeing his son grow up rests thousands of miles away.
DetailsChris Jackson meets a Teesside woman wrongly jailed for murder. Can a butcher and a grocer run a speedway club? And how did a Victorian artist capture an aerial view of Newcastle?
DetailsLocal stories. Chris Jackson hears from Freddy Shepherd, the man at the centre of the storm over the takeover of Newcastle United, who explains how he lost the club he loves.
DetailsSurprising stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson presents the latest investigation. Plus, should beavers be brought back to the North's countryside?
DetailsChris Jackson tracks down the cheats stealing from charities. We discover why Geordies' habits top the survey lists.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Chris Jackson investigates the real cost to us all of the biggest crime sweeping the North East.
DetailsFollowing a 10-year-old boy's trip to America to undertake a controversial operation to treat his cerebral palsy that may also leave him paralysed.
DetailsAs Cumbria begins a clean up operation that could last years, Inside Out looks back on ten days that changed the face of the county.
DetailsChris Jackson meets the mother seeking answers after her son became the youngest person to die in custody in Britain.
DetailsDavid Morrison pieces together the events of Wednesday 2nd June, when gunman Derrick Bird rampaged through Cumbria.
DetailsInside Out hears from a former County Durham policeman sentenced for trading guns in a police station. Presented by Chris Jackson.
DetailsHe is the man Newcastle United fans love to hate - but how does he make the money that bankrolls the club? An Inside Out Special turns the spotlight on Mike Ashley.
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