A closer look at stories from the South East
Kaddy Lee-Preston learns to cha-cha-cha with Strictly's Len Goodman. Joe Crowley exposes the man claiming to represent the blood service, and Cheryl Baker reports on stuffing pets.
DetailsAs research shows we want more adventure in our lives, Kaddy Lee-Preston goes thrill seeking. Joe Crowley traces a French businessman promising big prizes for British pensioners.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places, with presenter Kaddy Lee-Preston. How every Miss World came from Folkestone, home of the first international beauty competition.
DetailsJoel Mapp investigates why France wants to ban our cross-channel swimmers, and Kaddy Lee-Preston enjoys the autumn spectacle of migrating birds.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston presents. What happens when a gypsy journalist tries to convince Ann Widdecombe why we need more sites for gypsies in Kent and Sussex?
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston joins the divers planning underwater nature reserves in the English Channel. Plus, a forager who can spot an open air dinner in Kent.
DetailsThe concluding part of troublesome kids from Hastings turning their lives around. The average cost of a wedding dress is £850, but brides to be are going to Oxfam.
DetailsLocal stories. As patient numbers increase, Dr David Bull outlines the case for increasing funding for HIV care. Kaddy steps into the past as she explores Dungeness power station.
DetailsLocal stories. Are pawn shops cashing in on the financial downturn? Plus a look at whether the wounds from Kent's miners' strike have healed a quarter of a century on.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston asks if the whole country will reap the rewards of the 2012 Olympics as the government promised, or if the capital be the real winner.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston presents real-life stories from familiar places, including the story of HMS Exeter's last heroic battle, and the survivors paying a final tribute to their ship.
DetailsJohn Warnett finds out why the latest batch of snow and ice is bringing chaos yet again, and Kaddy Lee-Preston learns how to fly.
DetailsHospital manager Roy Lilley contends we should be closing hospitals, not fighting to save them. Kaddy meets renowed illustrator Ralph Steadman.
DetailsVictoria, a 12-year-old, presents the case for allowing children to shoot. Plus the gentle giants of the dog world rescuing people at sea, and a Formula One hopeful.
DetailsWill Euroferries ever start a new ferry service? Plus Kaddy Lee-Preston discovers why more and more seals are settling on our shoreline, and one man's attempt to clear his name.
DetailsAfter six deaths in the Camberwell tragedy last year, Glenn Campbell discovers that if you live in a south-east tower block you might have reason to worry.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Can Thanet afford to say no to millions of pounds worth of investment from China that could threaten rural life?
DetailsKeir MacKenzie asks if unmarked police cars are safe on our roads, Kaddy Lee-Preston celebrates the 90th birthday of a cuddly Kent celebrity.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston follows in the footsteps of Turner, a Vietnamese orphan from Eastbourne searches for others like herself, plus a look behind the scenes at UK customs in Dover.
DetailsJon Cuthill finds out why plans for a coastal path are causing concern in Kent. Kaddy Lee-Preston discovers an unsung historical hero who sounds similar to Robin Hood.
DetailsMargarite Patten teaches Kent teenagers how to cook - and how to eat. Plus, a Lewes photographic shop that has family pictures going back generations.
DetailsAfter a week of weather chaos, Inside Out comes to the aid of people stuck in the snow. Plus, on a campaign trail with the BNP in Hastings.
DetailsThe local magazine programme looks at a headmaster's unusual methods for turning around a tough school in Medway, and explores the secret nuclear bunkers near Hastings.
DetailsLocal stories. Kaddy Lee-Preston looks at the tree industry, the team investigate the ferry companies in Dover, and three obscure facts about Canterbury Cathedral are revealed.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston finds out how to keep death and injury off the roads. Plus, how Kathy copes with a disfiguring condition and the 93-year-old battling for her Brighton home.
DetailsWhat's being done to protect the health of people on the world's busiest shipping lane? Kaddy Lee-Preston looks at cycle paths in Sussex, plus 'opping in Kent in the 1930s.
DetailsLocal stories. The RSPCA is Britain's favourite animal charity, but is its prosecution policy overzealous? Inside Out meets the people found not guilty of animal cruelty.
DetailsMark Norman follows a Brighton artist, who became known as the Angel of Mostar, back to Bosnia, and Cheryl Baker discovers how making a list can change your life.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Inside Out looks at the problem of the urban fox, meeting the Sussex man who shoots them and the Kent man who catches them.
DetailsKaddy meets the woman from Margate who has written the first PhD on Bingo. We see how far local democracy counts when facing the developers.
DetailsKeir MacKenzie examines what we should do with the wild boar of the Weald, and Kaddy Lee-Preston discovers what happened when Shoreham took on Hollywood.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Living in the wild with the people in Sussex who really think they'll need to know how to survive in the future.
DetailsKeir MacKenzie discovers the full impact of light pollution in the south east and Kaddy Lee-Preston takes a fresh look at the Norman invaders of 1066.
DetailsInside Out follows a couple who have taken over the management of a failing nursing home. Can they improve care for the elderly residents or will the home be forced to close?
DetailsJon Cuthill finds out what happens when pet dogs go missing in Sussex, and Kaddy Lee-Preston reports on a bizarre WWII plot to kidnap Hitler and bring him to Kent.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places, with presenter Kaddy Lee-Preston. Features the definitive map of the South East to show rising sea levels.
DetailsInside Out meets the Kent youngsters who've traded the nightlife of Maidstone for the nightlife of Paris - without paying more money.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston on the History of the World through objects in local museums, Glenn Campbell discovers where the bodies are hidden and life in a call centre.
DetailsLocal stories. Are windfarms really the solution to our energy problems? Inside Out investigates. Plus a look at the birds that spend the winter in the south east region.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston finds out about having a dog just for the fun bits - evenings and weekends - and helping Kent's Guide Dogs in training.
DetailsGlenn Campbell investigates the policemen who sell their uniforms and the criminals who buy them, and Kaddy Lee-Preston discovers how Margate is reviving its glorious past.
DetailsReal-life stories from familiar places. The young people of Crawley bring peace and harmony to a fractured town. Presented by Kaddy Lee-Preston.
DetailsAs polytunnels creep over the countryside, the programme untangles a web of confusion. From Sussex to Paris by bike; and how did amazing Beatles footage end up in Sussex?
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Inside Out looks at the Medway Tunnel, and asks if the council has bought a bargain at just 1 pound, or a 75 million pound liability for local taxpayers.
DetailsHas the hippy commune grown up? From Brighton to Sheppey, John Warnett asks if housing co-operatives offer a genuine alternative in the rat race for homes.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston looks at how you can have a dog for the fun parts - evenings and weekends - but also be helping Kent's Guide Dogs in training.
DetailsWhy are thousands of children missing from school in Kent and Sussex? Kaddy Lee-Preston follows the Meridian Line, and what's happened to the wild geese of Sussex?
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston takes a look at the Kent parents using hypnosis on their children to improve their lives, and the cannabis cafe that the police are keen to shut down.
DetailsJohn Warnett meets South East truckers caught up in a price war with their European rivals and Kaddy Lee-Preston finds out what the Normans did for us.
DetailsBefore the ASBO - cracking down on nuisance kids in Kent; uncovering orchids in surprising places; and Eastbourne's secret to a long life.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places, with presenter Kaddy Lee-Preston. Discovered in the boot of a car, unique colour footage of the Queen in Kent in 1950.
DetailsInside Out investigates the story of Enrico Mariotti, an Italian living in Sussex who was extradited to serve a 26-year prison sentence for a crime he says he didn't commit.
DetailsGlenn Campbell asks if we are turning our fishermen into criminals. With a look at where army life meets wildlife, plus the woman who tracks down who we were if we die alone.
DetailsLocal stories. Is tilapia the new cod? Inside Out looks at exotic fish farming in Sussex. Plus country singer Lenny reveals some strange facts about Canterbury Cathedral.
DetailsA special investigation into a would-be ferry empire of the south-east, the disappearance of millions of pounds' worth of investment money and a High Street bank.
DetailsKeir MacKenzie investigates how mobile phones are being smuggled into prisons, and Kaddy Lee-Preston searches for tropical treasure at Cuckmere Haven.
DetailsSurprising regional real-life stories, with Kaddy Lee-Preston. The troublesome kids from Hastings who've fallen through the net are given a chance to turn themselves around.
DetailsArmed with fresh evidence, Glenn Campbell traces the disappearance of Lord Lucan, who fled into the night in November 1974 leaving behind a nanny bludgeoned to death.
DetailsLocal stories. Most schools contain asbestos, but is it being safely maintained? Plus, Inside Out celebrates one hundred years of the Royal Navy's airborne division.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston presents a short history of flight. When the Wright brothers got together with the Short brothers, things really took off in the world of aviation.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston presents. Includes the man who says we should be building new homes on green fields, the Kent Marine retracing the epic journey of a daring World War II raid.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston presents more surprising real-life stories from familiar places, including a look at the eyesores on your doorstep; are councils really in charge of developers?
DetailsNick Wallis tackles the tenants who refuse to pay rent ssdor move out, and Kaddy Lee-Preston finds out why more people are declaring their love for the seagull.
DetailsKaddy Lee-Preston looks at pioneering research work in Kent that will prevent food shortages in the future, and Vince Rogers on the law clinic where you can get a lawyer for free.
DetailsInside Out asks why a conscience-shifting drug, far stronger than cannabis, is still legally available. Kaddy discovers what's new for wildlife on an organic farm.
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