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- Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
- A look at couples who have significant age differences with each other.
- Real Story with Fiona Bruce is a current affairs programme built around key characters who give a human face to the week's big stories.
- Documentary about 21 stone teenager Jack Glasset. It follows him to America as he goes looking for answers in the world's fattest country and hears the shocking news that, without an operation to fit a gastric band, his morbid obesity will kill him. As the goverment considers lowering the age for weight-loss surgery for thousands of obese children, the film reveals the pitfalls, dangers and successes kids could face if it becomes the new answer to the childhood obesity epidemic.
- Dominic Littlewood presents the series that follows the work of the men and women around the UK that are charged with upholding the law and handing out fines and penalties to wrong-doers.
- Gok Wan gives troubled teens the advice, confidence and self-belief they need to tackle their issues and anxieties.
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Reporter Morland Sanders goes in search of the people cashing in on the 2012 London Olympic Games, and questions whether the overall economic benefits of hosting the event have been oversold. - 1987– 27mTV Episode
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Tazeen Ahmad examines evidence that strategies to improve the food served in all our schools are fast coming undone. - Tina Nash investigates 'Clare's Law', a new pilot scheme in which men and women are warned by the authorities about their partners' history of violence.
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- Dom is in Manchester where traffic cops pull over a man for littering only to discover he is a wanted man. The programme also chronicles the exploits of Croydon's most infamous fly-tipper.
- Dom spends a busy Bank Holiday weekend with traffic wardens in Tenby, West Wales. Environmental Crime officers Jon and Jeff investigate fly-tipping in Pendle and get an earful for their trouble.
- In Sidmouth, Devon the local council is clamping down on people feeding the seagulls. In Cardiff, Steph and Lauren are out to catch people dropping litter.
- Dominic Littlewood meets Wiltshire traffic cop Rich Hatch who is out to catch and fine speeding drivers. In Cardiff, environmental officer Steph hits fast-food litterers with 80 pound fines.
- Dom is with West Mercia Police when they receive a call-out to a potential firearms incident. In Pendle, waste enforcers Jon and Lesley have to deal with a pizza takeaway that is dumping rubbish where they shouldn't.
- In London, Dom joins a group of DVSA officers who are stopping and fining drivers of unsafe commercial vehicles. In Manchester, traffic cops are called to a serious RTA, was the driver using a mobile phone?
- Dom joins traffic warden Debs as she hands out parking tickets in the seaside town of Tenby. In Staffordshire, the magnificent Enville estate has been plagued by fly-tipping but the owners are fighting back.
- Dom joins waste enforcer Dave at Newcastle Central Station, who is on the lookout for cigarette butt droppers. In Manchester, traffic cop Matt Picton is busy dealing with bad driving.
- Dom joins Environmental Crime officers as they discover the remains of a cannabis farm while investigating fly-tipping. On the trains Revenue Protection officers hand out fines to fare dodgers.
- Dom is at the London parking and traffic tribunals where he meets a man appealing against parking fine. In Enfield, Elaine and Vicky meet a 100-year-old as they check on disabled badge holders.
- In Leicestershire, the local council have resorted to a Big Brother approach to catch irresponsible dog owners. At a parking tribunal Ernest is disputing a parking fine.