A closer look at stories from around the West
As Cadbury's shareholders prepare to vote on a takeover by Kraft Foods, Inside Out investigates what American ownership would mean for our local chocolate makers.
DetailsSwindon campaigner Shirley Burnham asks if our local libraries have a future, plus Mark Horton reports on the restoration of the 'Heroine of Dunkirk' in Bristol docks.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. The South Gloucestershire cancer patient fighting a postcode lottery for drug funding.
DetailsAlastair McKee investigates how getting your haircut could be more dangerous than you thought, and John Maguire meets the Bristol University team developing a wind powered car.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates a shambolic animal rescue charity. And the harrowing story of life with Gloucestershire's foster mother from hell.
DetailsThe swimmer out to beat a world record at the age of 77. Plus, the historic ship struggling to stay afloat, and the mother whose son has been kept alive by a machine for nine years.
DetailsAlastair McKee investigates Bristol's 'ghost buses', carrying few people on routes hardly anyone wants to use. Plus, Josie d'Arby explores a new cycle path through Somerset.
DetailsLocal stories. Ten years after the horse tranquiliser drug, ketamine, hit the headlines, Inside Out reveals the shocking long-term effects on human health now coming to light.
DetailsLocal magazine programme. Inside Out meets the campaigners intent on keeping Casualty, one of Britain's favourite dramas, in Bristol, amid plans to move production to Cardiff.
DetailsLocal stories. Actor James Redmond tells the story of a namesake who served on a World War One hospital ship. Also, the Bristol woman losing her locks to help cancer patients.
DetailsDave Harvey investigates whether the West's high streets can revive their flagging fortunes. And Mark Horton explores the historic Fairfield House which has fallen into disrepair.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates how the Post Office treats its employees after violent robberies. Swindon's answer to Andy Warhol.
DetailsThe inspirational Gloucestershire teenager fighting back against cancer by launching a range of provocative t-shirts, plus a look at Bristol's newly restored Arnos Vale cemetery.
DetailsJosie d'Arby meets the men fighting for compensation after being exposed to deadly asbestos at work. Plus Dr Jonathan Foyle explores the Great Pyramids of Gloucestershire.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates a property developer accused of exploiting his Polish workforce; the battle to save a Somerset tipple; and birdwatching on the West Sedgemoor reserve.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. George Ferguson investigates Bristol's plans to become the UK's first cycle city.
DetailsWith Britain's population living longer than ever, could robots provide care and companionship? Plus, the week the Beatles came to Weston-super-Mare, and carnival time in Somerset.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates plans for a footpath along England's coastline. Plus Alastair McKee tries to become a football ref and Chris Packham goes looking for wildlife in Dorset.
DetailsDave Harvey investigates the likely impact of an EU ban on battery hens plus Kirsty Hemming reports on a funding crisis threatening services for people with multiple sclerosis.
DetailsWith Cadbury's Keynsham factory set to close, Inside Out celebrates the West's chocolate-making heritage. Matthew Hill meets a Wiltshire woman desperate for a lung transplant.
DetailsAlastair McKee meets the unsung heroes helping our frontline services get through the snow and Josie d'Arby reports on the race to rebuild Weston Super Mare's grand pier.
DetailsLocal stores. Inside Out reveals the shocking long-term effects on human health from taking ketamine. and there is a look at Wootton Bassett, a town drawn together through grief.
DetailsLocal stories. With money tight, Inside Out reveals how an illegal money-making scam is growing across the West, targetting more and more ordinary people keen to make extra cash.
DetailsThree surprising real life stories with Josie d'Arby. Josie d'Arby investigates the illegal skin bleaching chemicals openly on sale on our high streets.
DetailsA special report on soldiers suffering from post traumatic stress. Plus, could Bristol's rival footoball teams ever share a stadium? And Josie d'Arby tours Del Boy's Bristol.
DetailsLocal stories. Britain's last survivor of the First World War trenches returns to the battlefield to place a memorial stone at the spot where so many of his friends were lost.
DetailsCould food and drink companies do more to prevent littering of the countryside? Plus one man's fight for compensation after being exposed to asbestos in a secret underground bunker.
DetailsLocal stories, including shocking revelations about racial discrimination in the West. Meanwhile, Mark Horton investigates plans to restore the oldest lido in the country.
DetailsAlastair McKee investigates the plight of Exmoor's deer herd. Mark Horton meets the Chippenham man hunting for sunken treasure.
DetailsJosie d'Arby explores the secret HQ of Britain's wartime resistance fighters. Plus, Dave Harvey investigates controversial plans to produce power from palm trees at Avonmouth.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. An investigation into whether a 50 million pound government handout has helped to improve life for the residents of Barton Hill.
DetailsAlastair McKee investigates a Gloucestershire man who left holiday home investors high and dry. Plus, Dave Prowse reunites the stars of a wartime road safety film made in Bristol.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates a hostel for homeless people in Bristol. Plus the battle to find a meningitis B vaccine and a glimpse behind the scenes of Radio 4's The Archers.
DetailsAlastair McKee investigates the murder of Anni Dewani on her honeymoon in Cape Town. Her husband Shrien Dewani denies accusations that he ordered hitmen to carry out the killing.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Josie d'Arby tells the inside story of the Weston Super Mare Grand Pier fire.
DetailsJosie D'Arby meets a Gloucestershire farmer who believes he has found a simple solution to stop badgers and cattle contracting TB.
DetailsBristol detectives reopen an unsolved murder case, plus is Bristol's Cycling City scheme still on course to double the number of regular cyclists?
DetailsThe local magazine programme investigates whether there really are big cats on the loose in Gloucestershire, and meets the Bristol student training to be a rodeo star.
DetailsMike Dilger exposes unscrupulous tortoise dealers. Josie D'Arby investigates how a Bristol church found itself at the centre of an international email scam.
DetailsAlastair McKee uncovers footage of bizarre cold war experiment conducted by Porton Down scientists. And the US organisation offering to pay Bristol's drug addicts to be sterilised.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates a zoo with a secret, Adam Hart-Davis chronicles the ill-fated Bristol Brabazon airliner, and Alastair McKee enters a Somerset scything competition.
DetailsLocal stories. Inside Out reveals the new operation helping to save heart attack victims, and recreates George Pocock's first attempt to fly a kite from a horse-drawn carriage.
DetailsJosie d'Arby presents. Should we build a barrage across the Severn estuary to generate electricity? Alastair McKee investigates the opposing arguments.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates violent attacks on teachers. Mike Dilger meets the Wiltshire man trying to save endangered griffon vultures.
DetailsDave Harvey investigates the spiralling cost of the delayed project to replace the Hercules aircraft, plus Mike Dilger meets a woman determined to bring zebras to south Bristol.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Josie D'Arby meets a man campaigning for a study into the health problems suffered by veterans of the British atomic programme.
DetailsWaliur Rahman investigates domestic abuse in Bristol's South Asian communities and can a week on a West Country farm transform the lives of some tough inner city teenagers?
DetailsDave Harvey investigates why building work on some swanky flats in Bristol has ground to a halt, and Mark Horton visits a maritime graveyard on the banks of the Severn.
DetailsSurprising real-life stories from familiar places. Josie d'Arby tests out the new Cabot Circus shopping centre. Plus, a Bristol man locked up without trial in Malta for two years.
DetailsJosie d'Arby investigates a controversial gas pipeline. Plus, the man who is chasing a boyhood dream and Phil Vickery asks if there's still an appetite for snails in the Mendips.
DetailsJohn Maguire meets a rescue team who have been assisting in Haiti, and Josie d'Arby investigates the dubious background of the man behind a popular website for schools.
DetailsLocal stories. Inside Out meets Bristol's toughest cops on the case of the city's most persistent criminals, and discovers why Charles Darwin was fascinated by worms at Stonehenge.
DetailsMeet the poison-resistant super-rats coming to a street near you. Plus, the back specialist keeping quiet about her suspension from being a chiropractor.
DetailsMatthew Hill investigates the tragic errors that left Wiltshire man Jamie Merret brain damaged after an agency nurse switched off his life support machine by mistake.
DetailsSurprising local real-life stories. Josie d'Arby investigates the long-term impact of the summer floods and Alastair McKee meets the Gloucester residents demanding compensation.
DetailsJosie d'Arby uncovers a global scam in Somerset, Mike Dilger goes looking for an endangered butterfly, and David Hempleman-Adams takes part in a historic gas balloon adventure.
DetailsLocal stories. Can Switzerland help Bristol to crack its heroin problem? And are the Druids right to call for the unearthed remains of a child to be re-buried at Avebury?
DetailsThree surprising real life stories with Josie d'Arby. Mark Horton investigates why the lost village of Clicket was abandoned.
DetailsJosie d'Arby meets the Bristol man trying to walk to India without spending any money, and twenty years on from the Calgary Olympics, whatever happened to Eddie the Eagle?
DetailsJosie d'Arby finds out if a Gloucestershire wine can win over French connoisseurs, and Mike Dilger explores whether Wiltshire's orchards should be protected as wildlife habitats.
DetailsShould local councils sell off artworks to support threatened local services? And can Deborah Meaden from Dragons' Den breathe new life into a traditional Somerset cloth maker?
DetailsThe crisis facing our local newspapers, the revolutionary transport pods invented in Bristol, and the Somerset farmers hoping their buffalo mozzarella will win a prize.
DetailsJosie d'Arby finds out if she's tough enough to become an international rescue volunteer and we meet the Chippenham man looking for sunken treasure.
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