Stacey Dooley: The Young and Homeless
Last year in the UK 103,000 young people presented themselves as homeless or at risk of homelessness, but the real number is m...
Japan’s Secret Shame
Reporting sexual assault allegations is a traumatic and difficult process in all countries across the globe, but even more so in...
Saying Goodbye
Saying Goodbye presents powerful testimonies from children who have experienced the death of a parent, and some who are preparin...
Stacey Dooley Investigates: Mums Selling their Kids for Sex
Stacey Dooley returns to the Philippines to make a complex and chilling film about Filipino mothers who sexually abuse children,...
Prison, My Parents and Me
The number of children with a mum or dad in prison is growing at an alarming rate. More than 10,000 children visit a prison ever...
Clean Eating’s Dirty Secrets
Vlogger and body positive internet queen, Grace Victory, tries clean eating on for size: is this the lifestyle change we all nee...
Behind Closed Doors
With unprecedented access to the Thames Valley Police Domestic Abuse Teams, and the victims of violence they are helping, Behind...
Sex in Strange Places
In this three-part investigative BBC THREE series, presenter Stacey Dooley travels to Turkey, Brazil and Russia to meet young pe...
Kids In Camps - A Comic Relief Special
The South Sudanese civil war has displaced over 1.5 million people. South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, is now facin...
Surviving Sandy Hook
This World - Surviving Sandy Hook follows the people of Newtown as they rebuild their lives after the tragedy of 12/14. Photogr...
No Place to Call Home
What’s it like to be homeless in Britain today - when you are ten years old? BAFTA winning film-maker, Jezza Neumann, follows ...
Rich, Russian and Living in London
From multi-millionaire dissident wine merchants and uncompromising art-loving oligarchs to ‘country set’ tsarist princesses ...
Looking After Mum
Every day across the country an army of unsung child heroes faces extraordinary challenges that most adults would struggle to cope with. They are Britain’s 700,000 young carers.
TB - Return of the Plague
TB is the most deadly infectious disease in history - it has killed over a billion people in the last 200 years. In the Southern African nation of Swaziland…
God’s Cadets: Joining the Salvation Army
To be a Salvation Army Officer you make a lifelong promise “to care for the poor, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, love the...
America’s Poor Kids
In the United States, child poverty has reached record levels, with over 16 million children now affected. Food banks are facing...
Growing Up Poor - Lads
Filmed over one summer Poor Teens follows three very different teenage boys. All on the cusp of adulthood and dealing with the ...
Growing Up Poor - Girls
Filmed over one summer Growing Up Poor - Girls follows three very different teenage girls. All on the cusp of adulthood and deal...
Golden Oldies
An affectionate portrayal of being old today. Three Golden Oldies pass on their astute and humorous insights on becoming old and poor, and the stark choices…
Ukraine’s Forgotten Children
Ten times as many children are in institutional care in Ukraine as in England. In this disturbing investigation, film-maker,...