A closer look at stories from the South
Joe Crowley goes undercover to investigate a company falsely claiming to work on behalf of the National Blood Service.
DetailsJoe Crowley follows a French businessman promising big prizes for British pensioners in the south of England. Plus, on the road with the Pompey football fans.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley goes undercover to check out a Farnham puppy dealer who sells sick and dying animals.
DetailsJon Cuthill investigates marketing scams that lead some pensioners to part with their life savings. Ruth Badger gets tough with two long-term unemployed people in Petersfield.
DetailsWho killed my son? One mother's emotional journey to find out why her son is dying from the human form of mad cow disease.
DetailsAlvin Hall is in Reading with advice on handling personal debt. Plus a look at Portsmouth's hidden naval history, and Matthew Oates searches for the Glanville Fritillary butterfly.
DetailsJoe Crowley discovers how a farm owned by the Sainsbury family is believed to have caused soil erosion. He finds out whether hard work can change the lives of troubled youngsters.
DetailsLocal stories. Joe Crowley exposes a serious flaw in the way the police deal with lost property, and historian Craig Henderson is in Oxford to find out more about an infamous wall.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Joe Crowley investigates the human stories behind the headlines as 850 people lose their jobs at BMW's mini factory near Oxford.
DetailsSo much money, so many people, so much to lose - Mike Bushell looks at who's pulled the plums out of the Olympic pie. Colin Jackson asks if we'll be inspired to get fit.
DetailsLocal stories. Joe Crowley visits a struggling school as its pupils take their GCSE exams, and looks at the issues surrounding the Government targets putting it under pressure.
DetailsJon Cuthill how the South is coping with its heaviest snowfall in years, and a look at the changing face of the region's high streets and how some shopkeepers are surviving.
DetailsJoe Crowley asks, how much is your garden worth? Is selling up solving a housing crisis or selling out? And getting deep down and dirty with the extreme potato-fanciers.
DetailsAsda and Asbos. A Brighton estate fights back after being branded a no-go area by a local supermarket. An animal lover who has moved to Egypt to open a horse wash.
DetailsWe follow a Hampshire family's journey to a remote South Pacific island as they meet the descendants of the cannibals who ate their great-great grandfather.
DetailsJoe Crowley investigates Hampshire's pilot of Sarah's Law, Jon Cuthill discovers why Telly Savalas - aka Kojak - made a film in praise of Portsmouth.
DetailsFormer Seagulls player Charlie Oatway looks at the challenge of learning later in life, and joins Joe Crowley and Jon Cuthill with surprising stories from the south of England.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley witnesses exiled journalist Wilf Mbanga's brave stand against Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
DetailsJon Cuthill discovers how to buy a list containing names of people thought most likely to fall for scams. Chris Packham learns how Hampshire's bird life has changed over a century.
DetailsFollowing the British team to the World Hip Hop dance finals in Poland. With streetdance more popular than ever in Britain can the team win world titles?
DetailsSeventy years after the Portsmouth Blitz, Jon Cuthill meets the Pompey people who were there. Plus, we set out on the coastal path planned to go round the whole of England.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories. One man fights to live on his own land. Plus, reports on the white swans turning pink and troubled teenagers meeting orphans.
DetailsJoe Crowley investigates troubles at Portsmouth FC and Jon Cuthill takes a journey down memory lane to revisit Tucktonia - a 1970s theme park once the pride of Christchurch.
DetailsLocal stories. Tom Higham follows in the footsteps of one of Oxford's most eccentric professors, and Joe Crowley discovers how Adele is coping after her obesity surgery.
DetailsLocal stories. Will the recession blow the whistle on the south's football clubs? Joe Crowley goes behind-the-scenes of a world where money seems to take precedence over goals.
DetailsFur is flying at a Hampshire animal sanctuary as members fall out over how a local charity should be run. Joe Crowley meets a woman desperately searching for her missing sister.
DetailsJoe Crowley is on the trail of a fraudulent Brighton academic, plus there's a behind-the-scenes look at a new charity helping servicemen deal with post traumatic stress.
DetailsLocal stories. The RSPCA is Britain's favourite animal charity, but is their prosecution policy somewhat overzealous? The show meets the people found not guilty of animal cruelty.
DetailsJon Cuthill visits the micro-pigs that grew and grew. Daniel Henry meets the students who've looked abroad for their education. And the story of a Winchester boy with epilepsy.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley goes behind the counter at a pawn shop and discovers some unusual items being exchanged for cash.
DetailsJoe Crowley rides the only bus service in Britain that needs a police escort. Lisa Chilton discovers a friendly foreign fish living off the south coast.
DetailsJoe Crowley gets behind the scenes access to the anti-hooligan police as they prepare for the toughest fixture on the South coast: local derby Saints v Pompey.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley visits Langstone harbour at night to find out who's responsible for illegally taking fish.
DetailsFollowing 12-year-old Sherrymarie as she attempts to get through to the finals of a gypsy talent competition. And Joe Crowley learns who's keeping dangerous pets in the South.
DetailsJoe Crowley follows a couple who have taken over the management of a failing Hampshire nursing home. Can they improve care for the elderly residents or will the home be closed?
DetailsA look at the reason why Ricketts has made a comeback. Jon Cuthill meets the protestors who have been demostrating against a deportation centre in Oxford for the past 17 years.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley takes a street dentist to Portsmouth to investigate the state of the nation's teeth.
DetailsJoe Crowley investigates a property company building holiday homes on disputed land, and camps out with road protesters fighting to save an ancient woodland.
DetailsA search for the best historical object in southern England. Jon Cuthill travels back to 1970s Dorset to visit Tucktonia.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Joe Crowley finds out why star kid wannabes have to be careful who they trust as he goes undercover to track down a dodgy talent agency.
DetailsEight-year-old Mia tries to shed a few pounds and gain some new friends in Berkshire. There are tears in Dorset when a pensioner signs over his goats to a local animal sanctuary.
DetailsJon Cuthill meets families battling with anti-social behaviour and uncovers a secret home office report which says Poole council and Dorset police have failed to protect them.
DetailsReal-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley catches an illegal dentist at work and takes a wild ride with the Army Air Corps as they celebrate fifty years in the air.
DetailsJoe Crowley follows the attempt to break a steam land speed record. Plus, pensioners go undercover to find out how the offer of some free china is not all it is cracked up to be.
DetailsLocal stories. Inside Out joins Portsmouth's police as they battle to keep the peace on the city streets, and Joe Crowley finds out who wants to buy a nuclear bunker in Hampshire.
DetailsJoe Crowley meets the emergency doctors who say they're being stopped from saving lives - and has hunting really gone to ground or are some hunts defying the law?
DetailsJoe Crowley investigates a high-profile vicar who secretly gave a drug addict hundreds of pounds a week to buy heroin and crack.
DetailsJoe Crowey looks at why Twinings are moving jobs from Andover to Poland and China. Craig Henderson has the story of a shipwreck now commemorated by a national day in South Africa.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley investigates the television millionaire who made his fortune by promising loans to the poor.
DetailsJon Cuthill investigates the growing crime of dog theft, which is spawning ransom demands and extortion. Plus, a report on how safe unlicensed and unregulated hairdressers are.
DetailsJoe Crowley reports on African clawed toads, Craig Henderson visits what is believed to be England's oldest town, and we follow a 16-year-old hoping to race in Formula One.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley tracks down the fishermen illegally catching shellfish in polluted waters.
DetailsA special investigation into the story of Enrico Mariotti, an Italian living in Sussex, extradited to serve a 26-year sentence for a crime he says he didn't commit.
DetailsJoe Crowley stumbles across the south's worst potholes and Jon Cuthill investigates health and safety. Plus an Emsworth boat broker who has left a sea of broken dreams in his wake.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Joe Crowley investigates why a pensioner has decided to become a squatter in her own home.
DetailsWe find out what's happened to the animals at the Dorset animal sanctuary. Plus, how two men sang their way into hearts and homes as they walked from Canterbury to Cornwall.
DetailsMatthew Hill investigates the mistakes that left a man brain damaged. And Jon Cuthill reveals the unexplained sightings of flying objects over southern England.
DetailsSurprising local real-life stories. Joe Crowley investigates the 40-year dispute that's preventing the completion of the South Downs Way and meets a war hero who's facing eviction.
DetailsJoe Crowley meets the local hero battling an insurance company on behalf of his customers, and the fastest kettle on wheels attempts the longest unbroken land speed record.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Joe Crowley meets the Dorset farmers threatened with a second eviction, and historian Craig Henderson investigates a wartime tragedy near Winchester.
DetailsJoe Crowley discovers mutant super-rats in Oxford as the poison-resistant rodents spread across the south. And the 93-year-old battling to save her Brighton home.
DetailsJoe Crowley is on the trail of the dodgy TV dealers and the poisonous fumes that could damage our health when we hop on a plane.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Joe Crowley investigates the south's housing market, and Chris Packham visits a swift nesting tower in Oxford.
DetailsThe extraordinary story of a New Forest school for spies. Plus how a nurse faced up to tenants who would neither move out nor pay the rent.
DetailsJoe Crowley investigates the mind altering drugs legally available on the high street. Also featuring the Oxfordshire dogs that can sniff out serious illness in their owners.
DetailsThe elderly Gosport sisters are battling to save their inner city farm. Plus, a dating agency for lovelorn ants.
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