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- In this follow up 'ITV' Two-part series, Sir Trevor McDonald, Colin Sutton and Dr Donna Youngs explore new leads, suggesting there may be more 'Wests' victims than the 12 known murders. Following new leads, they investigate a suspicious cavity under a cafe in Gloucester where it is thought Fred West may have buried more bodies. The trail also leads to a remote field and an abandoned farm building.
- 1 Day follows 24 hours in the life of Flash, an inner-city hustler who's day steadily gets worse when he finds out local gang leader Angel is being released from prison and wants his £500k he left with him for safekeeping.
- Dreadtown tells the story of British reggae group Steel Pulse, who emerged from the racial turbulence of 1970s Britain to become one of the world's most loved and enduring reggae bands.
- To compliment a new series on England, this one-off special follows poet Benjamin Zephaniah as he tours Birmingham recalling the influence the city had on him as he grew up there and its continued influence on his work and life today. Charged with composing a poem about the city he revisits the areas of his youth, from Soho Road in Handsworth to Villa Park in Witton - home of Aston Villa football club. As his personal journey continues he visits his old schools and stomping grounds looking for inspiration.
- The film follows an evening in the life of Pauline, a young black woman and a dancer, who is confronted by the way that white society adopts black culture (music, dance, fashion) yet rejects it through racism.
- A police officer, coordinating the reconstruction of the last known movements of a young girl who has gone missing, speculates on what might have happened to her.
- Following riots in each area, TV Eye investigates racial issues and unrest in Brixton in London, Handsworth in Birmingham and St Pauls in Bristol. Contributors include Councillor Ian Crawford, James Hunt, Enoch Powell and Sabina Norton.