No More Boys and Girls: Can Our Kids Go Gender Free? 2017
Is the way we treat boys and girls the real reason we haven't achieved equality between men and women? Dr Javid Abdelmoneim aims to find out by taking over a primary school class.
Is the way we treat boys and girls the real reason we haven't achieved equality between men and women? Dr Javid Abdelmoneim aims to find out by taking over a primary school class.
The 7 O'Clock News was the main news programme, broadcast each weekday at 7:00pm, on British digital television channel BBC Three between 9 February 2003 to 2 December 2005. Originally called The News Show from the launch of BBC Three in 9 February 2003, it was rebranded later in the year, though retaining the same presentation team.
A new generation of foodies are rewriting the rules. Judges Poppy O’Toole and Kerth Gumbs watch over the kitchen battleground to decide which fresh talent has what it takes.
Russell Kane, joined by a different online star every episode, is convinced that, even though they have no survival skills or knowledge of the local language or customs, they can be dropped anywhere in the world and survive with only their mobile phone for help.
28 Acts in 28 Minutes is a stand-up TV comedy show aired on the UK's BBC Three. It comprises 28 acts, each given a minute to perform. A 3-part series also aired on BBC Radio 4 in June 2006, chaired by John Humphrys.
The Most Annoying People of 2008 was broadcast on BBC Three on 27 & 29 December 2008 and narrated by Richard Bacon.
Sex and relationship guru Oloni dishes out a cold, hard dose of reality to seven disastrous daters, to show them where it’s all going wrong.
Welcome to the world of Skin, where young people with a variety of skin conditions have the opportunity to be treated by some of the UK's leading experts. Entering a specialist clinic where they first meet others with similar conditions, our contributors struggle with skin issues that affect their appearance, confidence and life. These dedicated doctors treat some of the most chronic skin conditions, including acne, psoriasis, eczema and alopecia. In addressing head-on one of the most talked about topics for young people, the results reveal life-changing moments for many.
DJ Target hosts a fresh, new music entertainment show celebrating the culture of British black music featuring performances from established and emerging artists, celebrity guests and features.
Series which follows the journey of six new Teach First teachers as they understand what it means to be responsible for a classroom of young people.
Undercover Princesses is a BBC Three reality TV show which took three royal claimants from foreign cultures and placed them in Ingatestone where they had to 'live and date' like normal people. The idea for the programme came from the 1988 Eddie Murphy film Coming to America. The contestants are Xenia Gabriela Florence Sophie Iris, Princess of Saxony and Duchess to Saxony, Germany, b. 1986; HRH Princess Sheillah Cinderella Nvannungi of Buganda, Uganda, b. 1982 although this claim by her is disputed; and HH Princess Aaliya Sultana Babi of Balasinor, India, b. 1974. The three women lived in a house together in Essex and the primary focus is on their search to find love in the UK whilst at the same time getting used to doing things for themselves. Only one of the princesses, Sheillah Cinderella Nvannungi, was able to find a long lasting relationship, with former Tobagan basketball player Paul David as her candidate.
Hayley Pearce (the Tea Lady from "The Call Centre" and a typical twentysomething) explores the issues that affect her generation today.
BBC Three follows the lives of seven newly qualified junior doctors as they begin their new placements at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton.
Jermaine Jenas and guests bring you football, music and culture from around the Premier League. And they get up close and personal with those at the very top.
Ben Zand travels to some of the worlds's longest-running dictatorships, discovering the sinister and at times bizarre reality of life there.
Meeting people for whom sex, sexuality and having children is less than straightforward.
Boom Town is a structured-reality television and comedy sketch show series produced by independent company Knickerbockerglory for BBC. It first aired on BBC Three in August and September 2013. Directed by Hannah Springham and produced by Jonathan Stadlen, the series features a cast of eccentrics playing their own alter-egos, including their "own catchphrases, eccentricities and larger than life personalities".
Observational documentary following young bricklayers trading banter, earning cash and building their futures through fallouts and friendships, life-changing purchases and relationship dramas.
Reporter Bronagh Munro uncovers new evidence that casts doubt on the conviction of a man who has spent 19 years in prison for murder.