Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Where Our Food Comes From
When it comes to food, the UK public is spoilt for choice. Walk down almost any high street and you will see shops selling food imported from all over the world, most of which can be bought for less than a fiver.
But if people knew the truth about the pay and working conditions that the workers who supply our tasty treats have to endure, would they be so keen to tuck in or would it leave a sour taste in their mouths?
In this series, a group of young consumers will swap their takeaways, restaurants and supermarkets for the farms and processing factories of Asia.
Once there, they will have to work, eat and live alongside the people who produce some of our most popular dishes to find out at first hand just how some of the nation's favourite foods are produced.
A Ricochet Production.
KA
My Life As An Animal
Eight intrepid volunteers take part in an innovative and bold experiment to try to learn more about animals.
In this new series, the volunteers go back to basics undertaking a unique journey of self discovery, eating, sleeping and endeavouring to communicate with horses, dogs, pigs, penguins and seals.
The experiment also helps the participants learn something about their own lives as well as those of the animals.
Akin to modern day "Dr Dolittles", the volunteers will closely observe the animals, using this to carefully inform their own behaviour.
Among other animal activities they will try to gain a place within the strict hierarchy of thoroughbred stallions, win the trust of a pack of foxhounds and learn more about pigs and their piglets.
Wildlife expert Terry Nutkins offers invaluable advice, giving hints and tips on how the human guinea pigs can come closer to being accepted as animals by animals.
Love West Productions.
RN
Natalie Cassidy's Bold Britain (Title TBC)
Inspired by subjects close to her own heart, Natalie Cassidy presents a series of uplifting films about young Britons, from love and body image to fame and family.
Otto wants to be a man and, in his eyes, that means finding a girlfriend – not easy when you're a 21-year-old with Down's Syndrome.
YouTube phenomenon Lauren is on the brink of stardom with her online make-up classes; but does this shy 26-year-old single mum really want the fame that goes with it?
These are extraordinary stories told by young Brits who are doing things their own way.
Sometimes funny, sometimes provocative, the films follow Natalie's journey with the subjects, challenging viewers to question their preconceptions and re-examine what's important in their own lives.
A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Vision production.
Front Desk
Underage And Pregnant
This candid six-part series explores the reality behind the tabloid headlines to discover what it's really like to be Underage And Pregnant.
These half-hour documentaries follow a mix of schoolgirl mums (and some dads) from varied backgrounds.
From pregnancy to the birth and then life with a baby, the teens tell their own stories in an honest portrayal of how their lives are transformed.
They'll share their hopes, fears and how the pregnancy affects the rest of their world, from relationships with partners, friends and family to the impact on their education, body image and social life.
A Mentorn production.
Front Desk
Young Mums' Mansion – Arrival Of The Dads
Following the success of last year's critically acclaimed hit series Young Mums' Mansion, the programme returns to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Three but this time with the mansion open to single fathers as well.
In Young Mums' Mansion – Arrival Of The Dads, five single mums and five single dads will live together with their children for four weeks to see if, by supporting and helping each other, they can turn their lives around.
One in ten single parents are male. Many, like their female counterparts, struggle to make a difference to their lives without support or intervention.
Living side-by-side with the single mums they must decide how to organise their time in the mansion – from how they will enforce discipline to who does housework and other tasks around the home.
Bringing in the boys adds a whole new dimension to the house. Will it cause added tension or can they all learn from each other? And could this provide hope for romance, or even a future with a new partner?
A Love West production.
Front Desk
The Belief Season
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Three explores some of the intriguing ways in which religion impacts on young people's lives.
18 Pregnant Schoolgirls
When an unusually large number of teenage girls turned up for pregnancy tests at the clinic of a Catholic school in Gloucester, Massachusetts – and were disappointed to find out that they were not pregnant – the school began to suspect something was up.
Within hours, the news of an alleged "pregnancy pact" had travelled around the world, appearing in newspapers, on television news bulletins and on chat shows.
Despite official denials, was there any truth in the rumours?
This Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Three documentary talks to the girls, their families and friends, to tell the human story behind the headlines.
An October Films production.
Front Desk
Young, Psychic And Possessed
Twenty-year-old Gary Mannion describes himself as Britain's youngest psychic surgeon.
He says he can cure all manner of serious illnesses by channelling the spirit of the Bible's Abraham to operate on the sick.
In Young, Psychic And Possessed, film-maker Emeka Onono follows Gary as he tries to prove that he really does have the power to heal.
It's a journey that is likely to confound sceptics and true believers.
Emeka hears stories of miracle cures, takes part in seances and even speaks to "Abraham", before turning to science and psychiatry to try to separate fact from fiction.
A Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News And Current Affairs production.
Front Desk
The Teen That Time Forgot (Title TBC)
Deborah Drapper is not like any other British teen. She's 13 years old but she's never heard of Britney Spears or Victoria Beckham.
She has grown up in a deeply Christian family and her parents have tried to make sure she and her 10 brothers and sisters have grown up protected from the sins of the outside world.
Deborah is a bright, confident girl who has big ambitions for her life.
The film spends a summer with Deborah as she ventures out in the wider world to see what life outside her family could be and starts putting her beliefs forward to a wider audience.
A Special Edition Films production.
Front Desk
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