EastYou are in: Inside Out > East  A campaign about misuse of level crossings has angered people who've lost loved ones in accidents.  Inside Out meets some of the people trying to deal with the increasing problem of roadside litter.  We find out about a new business which is helping the fishing industry in Leigh on Sea.  Why are Chelmsford and Colchester two of the top towns to move to according to a survey?  We track down the men behind a fake job scam targeting unemployed people desperate to work.  A BBC investigation has exposed a fake job scam targeting unemployed people desperate for work,  Inside Out meets the women who spend their lives following their heroes the Osmonds.  The woman with a very unusual plan to the make sure her animals are cared for after her death.  An investigation into protests against animal testing in the East of England.  Have animal protestors achieved anything or have their activities alienated the public?  Go back in time to 1967 when Spalding was about to take its place in rock'n'roll history.  Norwich spider enthusiast Garth Coupland takes us on a hunt for some of Britain's rarer arachnids.  Norwich spider watcher Garth Coupland guides us through some of his photos of arachnids.  Follow Essex Police as they run Operation Lockdown to track criminals using cameras.  Presenter David Whiteley goes throgh the basic steps of salsa dancing with a dance tutor.  Natural swimming ponds are the new eco-friendly way of taking a dip in East England.  Most people have never heard of the free makeup service offered by the British Red Cross.  What Family Liaison Officers learn from family and friends may be a vital link in solving crime.  A campaign to stop 'misuse' of level crossings angers relatives of people who've died on crossings.  A controversial treatment set up as an alternative to surgery for those with scoliosis.  Inside Out tracks down the long lost, rare apples of Hertfordshire on the brink of extinction.  Can drama help six Essex lads turn their lives round, and possibly get them a part on a top TV show?  Attacks on taxi drivers are increasing, but trials of CCTV in cabs have had positive results.  It's traditionally British - the beach hut! And the huts along the East coast are going strong.  New claims that many obese people may suffer from an undiagnosed eating disorder.  It's now believed that many obese people could have an undiagnosed eating disorder.  One woman's quest to save 'ex-battery' hens by finding them new homes with caring owners.  An Essex puppy trader is still selling sick animals despite a court order forbidding her to do so.  We find out if anyone has won the £1m prize money offered for solving the puzzle in a book.  Inside Out finds out what's happened to a girl who's been unable to get out of bed for six years.  A system to try to improve food safety in restaurants may be scrapped. Inside Out investigates.  Edna Eguchi Read’s moving tale of her Japanese ancestry and a remarkable love story.  Inside Out examines the controversy downhill biking and mountain boarding are attracting in Norfolk.  Veterans from the WW2 battle ship HMS Exeter return to Indonesia on an emotional journey.  Inside Out meets the mountain boarders and bikers attracting controversy in Norfolk.  Is it time for the sale of fireworks to be banned? We found shops selling them to children under 15  The Suffolk Guild of Ringers are determined to keep the bell ringing tradition alive with computers.  We follow the progress of two expectant mums and film the first moments of a baby's life.  The heady '70s and '80s when the Albion Fairs ran free music festivals across East England.  Olympian Stan Cox is a legend in Felixstowe. Now he's hoping to lift the Olympic 2012 torch.  One in four of us will have to deal with a mental health problem at some time in our lives.  Ditch diving or bog snorkelling is an unlikely sport followed by an enthusiastic crowd.  On board the Boadicea - thought to be the oldest sailing boat still in use in the world.  Mental health patient Steve Austin shows how he is channelling his emotions into painting.  Watch a You Tube video highlight of Inside Out's feature on bog snorkelling in East Anglia.  How staff and pupils are coping with a multi-lingual environment in a Northamptonshire school.  Inside Out finds out what life is really like for parents whose children have gone missing.  A Norfolk business using birds of prey to control pests is proving to be highly successful.  Essex poet and author Martin Newell looks at the attractions Essex has to offer visitors.  Inside Out meets a man from Ipswich who spends all his time making smells for a living.  Inside Out investigates what action is being taken to reduce knife crime in East England.  A cosmetic makeover designed to help those affected by hair loss and alopecia.  If you missed an East programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > East |