East MidlandsYou are in: Inside Out > East Midlands  Inside Out travel from the US to southern Spain to investigate a company selling shares.  Robert Lindsay sheds new light on the history of Stanton ironworks near Ilkeston.  Actor Robert Lindsay looks back at the Stanton iron and bomb works in Derbyshire.  Derbyshire children’s author Alison Uttley took the Derbyshire countryside as her inspiration.  Children's author Alison Uttley put Derbyshire's countryside locations on the tourist map.  Debbie was born Richard and has faced prejudice and rejection in her journey to becoming a woman.  Find out which towns and cities are predicted to struggle most in the economic downturn.  Back in the late 1960s Spalding became the rock and rock capital of Britain for just one day.  Inside Out takes Rob Pittam from BBC Two's 'Working Lunch' back to his home town of Ollerton.  A newspaper article of the miners dispute from 'The Roundabout' newspaper 1984.  We look at a new project aiming to reduce the number of teenage pregnancies.  Inside Out looks at efforts being made to tackle teenage pregnancy in the East Midlands.  We find out why some people are opposed to two 'eco-towns' proposed for the East Midlands.  A philosophy student goes to Wyoming to try to make his dreams of becoming a rodeo rider come true.  Beers sales are down and many traditional pubs are closing in both towns and villages.  Time is being called on an increasing number of traditional pubs in the East Midlands.  Asian Network presenter Jas Rao goes to Leicester for the country's biggest comedy festival.  Des Coleman finds out what it takes to be commemorated on a historic plaque.  Small trailers are popular with road users but how safe are they?  How road safe are small trailers? Safety campaigners are asking for government action.  Ray Gosling takes a look at how £130m has been invested in arts centres in the East Midlands.  Two wartime airmen who flew together in bombing missions over Nazi Germany are reunited.  How the East Midlands is coping with the rise and rise of energy prices.  We visit Leicestershire's 'Bermuda Triangle' which suffers from a high level of caravan crime.  Behind the scenes with singer Alvin Stardust on tour in his home town of Mansfield.  Des Coleman provides his top tips on how to get started in the world of film and TV extras.  Meet the real film and TV extras and find out how to break into the acting business.  Inside Out meets the people determined to stand in the way of the superstores.  "mad scientist" touring schools to inspire the next generation of scientis  Actor Des Coleman provides his top tips on breaking into the world of film and TV extras.  We find out how a sex offender slipped through the immigration net.  Nottingham's former Chief Constable Popkess was the first high profile police officer.  Ray Gosling looks at the magic of windmills old and new, the 'sails of the sky'.  Can consumers be certain that what they are eating is authentically Halal meat?  Inside Out investigates the Midlands company which is trading on people's desire for fame.  Presenter Chris Packham meets the people who've forked out to buy a woodland.  Top international DJ Judge Jules talks about dance music and his career over the last 20 years.  The Clifton estate in Nottingham was once called "hell on earth" but times have changed.  Could King Coal make a comeback in the East Midlands after years of closures and decline?  What is it that some people hate about gypsies? We look at the shortage of gypsy sites.  Why has the East Midlands been home to some of the cruellest cases of systematic cat killing?  Shoplifting costs retailers an estimated £1.8bn a year. We ask what can be done to stop the thieves.  Broadcaster Ray Gosling, an advocate of frugality, sets out to find other likeminded souls.  Inside Out investigates the Midlands company which is trading on people's desire for fame.  Dr Sanjay Sharma from Cardiac Risk in the Young answers questions about sudden cardiac death.  A life changing journey with a child who has one of the rarest conditions in the world.  Liam Smythe from Nottingham has a rare condition called primordial dwarfism.  Liam Smyth from Nottingham is a primordial dwarf. Follow his amazing journey.  After Rebecca Adlington's success in the Olympics, is the future bright for British swimming?  See Inside Out's extended interview with double Olympic gold medalist Rebecca Adlington.  Marie Ashby brings you the latest current affairs stories from Inside Out East Midlands.  If you missed an East Midlands programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > East Midlands |