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- This is about the struggles of being black, even if you are British.
- In this brand new popular format, four lovers of the countryside battle it out to have their favourite Welsh walking trail immortalised in the S4C walk of fame.
- Each week five people from all walks of life across the UK compete against each other to see which of them can lead the best walk. The other four will rate the quality of the route, picnic, views and entertainment.
- This is the extraordinary journey of super-scientist Peter Scott-Morgan as he turns himself into a cyborg in an attempt to overcome the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) that will otherwise kill him. With unprecedented access to Peter and an international group of doctors, scientists, engineers and designers, we follow two years of one of the most audacious transitions ever undertaken employing radical surgery, artificially intelligent computers and robotics technology. From the moment he was diagnosed with MND in 2017, Peter saw this terminal diagnosis as an opportunity to put his fascination with robotics into practice and become the world's first human cyborg. As his physical condition deteriorates Peter and his team will attempt to capture as much of his old self as possible, from synthetized speech to a facial avatar. With much of the technology being applied for the first time Peter's journey has profound implications for many people who suffer from conditions like MND, as well as opening up the biggest question of all: what does it mean to be human?
- When he was only 9-years-old Tan France tried to lighten his own skin with bleaching cream. He faces up to his own experiences in an attempt to explore perceptions of beauty, skin tone and colourism.
- This is the extraordinary story of Wales' black miners, the unsung heroes of the coal industry who have been left out of the history books. In this film, former footballer Nathan Blake is on a mission to unearth the truth about these brave men of colour, who toiled shoulder-to-shoulder with white miners. Nathan wants to know who they were, and what kind of lives they led above and below ground. Travelling across South Wales, Nathan discovers that the history of Wales' black miners stretches back further than he could ever imagine. Taking on the role of detective, Nathan meets surviving black miners and their families. What he uncovers is a world of difficult working conditions, unsettling incidents of racism, forbidden romances, unexpected camaraderie, and triumphs against all odds. For Nathan, this journey is personal. He wants his son to grow up in a country that knows about its black heroes, and celebrates them. Having experienced racism - both overtly and masked as 'banter' - his whole life, his encounters force him to reflect on what it means to be black and Welsh, both in the past and in the present, and what still needs to change.
- Charting key moments that shaped the history of Britain's black queer community, this film reveals how the largely undocumented struggles of activists created the platforms black LGBTQIA+ people enjoy today.
- Richard Hammond traverses four of Britain's remarkable rivers from source to mouth learning about the incredible people and stories that line their banks.
- Kicking off the first week's hikes in Devon is outspoken 63-year-old taxi-driving grandma Helen, taking the others for a hike in Ilfracombe. She's planned a cultural tour of the town's coastal path with a surprise splashy ending.
- Today's the turn of 29-year-old teaching assistant Julian from Barnstaple, who prefers badgers and trees to people. He takes the group on a wild woodland walk up the East Lyn river in Lynmouth to experience the healing power of nature.
- Single mother and part-time farmer Rosie hopes to take the lead with her farming and country life hike along the Devon coast near Teignmouth. But how will it go down with vegetarian Julian, who's not a fan of farming or hunting?
- Today's Devon walk is hosted by former deputy Lord Mayor of Plymouth Chaz, who serves up a spicy picnic on his Dartmoor hike. But when snow flurries prompt him to march off will his hosting skills leave the others out in the cold?
- Bed and Breakfast owner Colin hosts the last Devon hike on a woodland trail from the grounds of Agatha Christie's holiday home, Greenway, to historic Dartmouth. Will his taste of traditional Devon win over the walkers to claim top prize?
- We're in Northumbria, where comedian Stephanie is hoping her hike to Hadrian's Wall will net her the top prize. But will her 'mucky mixture' buffet turn out to be a tad too mucky for most?
- 20-year-old-student Jasmine leads a seaside stroll along Whitley Bay. But will the weather, her takeaway lunch and her selfie school activity make it thumbs up or thumbs down from the other walkers?
- 24-year-old fashion-mad marketing assistant Angus from Newcastle guides the group on a fashion-themed hike around Harbottle Castle and Lake. Will his woodland fashion show and cordon bleu picnic hit the mark?
- Life coach Teresa hosts a wild walk in Kielder Forest. Will her traditional Northumbrian picnic and a-mazing activities find her in pole position by the end?
- In the final walk of the week, civil servant Paul hosts his hike along the stunning Alnwick coast with a taste of traditional Northumbria. But will it be enough to scoop the Golden Walking Stick?
- Leading today's walk is 24-year-old Daisy from Inverness, who's a teacher by day and an army cadet trainer in her spare time. She plans to march the group up one of Scotland's most iconic mountains, Stac Pollaidh.
- For our second walk in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, 60-year-old opera singer Tony leads a musical hike along Cromarty's coastal path. But will the walkers be singing his praises at the end of the day?
- The hiking competition returns for a 2nd series. The week's walks begin in Yorkshire. First up is ex-soldier turned hiking blogger Paul, who's convinced his epic, challenging Malham Cove hike will be the winner. But will the others agree?
- The 2nd walk of the week, 34-year-old children's storyteller Ilaria leads the hikers on a fun-filled romp across Yorkshire's famous Ilkley Moor. But could her map-reading skills leave them lost on the moors?
- 40-year-old mum and butcher's assistant Natalie takes the group on a stunning seaside stroll to the famed Robin Hood's Bay. But will her day of sun, sea, sand and smugglers convince them her walk's the winner?
- The penultimate walk of the week sees free-spirited, 73-year-old retired psychiatric nurse Edwin lead the group on a historic hike to spectacular Fountains Abbey. Will his adventure-packed, fact-filled route put him one step ahead?
- 72-year-old ex-teacher Annie hosts the final Yorkshire hike on a wildlife spotter's paradise along the coastal paths to Flamborough Head. Will she get full marks to win this week's walks?
- The week's walks take place on the magical Isle of Skye. First up is 57-year-old comedian Bruce, who's walking back in time to Dunvegan Castle and the breathtaking Coral Beach. But will he be the winner?