North East & CumbriaYou are in: Inside Out > North East  Heather Mills meets three-year-old Tilly Lockey who's lost both hands to meningococcal septicaemia.  We catch up with some of the stories and inspirational people featured in Inside Out.  Inside Out investigates the company paid to collect and process recycled waste in County Durham.  Charlie Crowe is the last surviving member of Newcastle United's 1951 FA cup winning team.  Magpies' football hero Charlie Crowe has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.  We track down the men behind a fake job scam targeting unemployed people desperate to work.  To help avoid becoming a victim of a scam, Job Centre Plus have advice for job seekers.  Could you live on a pound a day? BBC Tees' John Foster spent a week doing just that...  BBC Tees' John Foster tries to live on £1 a day in the Inside Out credit crunch challenge.  Could the legendary Wasps ice hockey team make a comeback at Durham with a new rink?  In their heyday the Durham Wasps were one of the most successful sporting outfits in the North East.  How Newcastle Council is trying to stop people pumping up the volume and disturbing others.  Find out how one local council is working to stop people causing a nuisance with excessive noise.  Inside Out looks at the work of the Children's Heart Unit at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.  Disturbing evidence about just how widespread cocaine use is in Teesside's pubs and clubs.  Inside Out finds disturbing evidence of cocaine use in pubs and clubs in the North East.  Matt Baker hits the Big Apple to see what New Yorkers make of his home town in Billy Elliot.  New evidence that otters have been spotted living out at sea off the Northumberland coast.  Otters are making a comeback in rivers and coastal areas following decades of persecution.  Otters have been spotted living on the Northumberland coast and on the Farnes.  Freddy Shepherd tells of his regret at not bidding to buy the Magpies during Mike Ashley's takeover.  Former Chairman, Freddie Shepherd, regrets not launching his own bid to buy Newcastle United.  Inside Out finds out how easy it is to buy an unlicensed drug that promises the perfect tan.  Did the team spring cleaning the Bowes Museum's Silver Swan manage to reassemble her?  Inside Out meets a woman from South Shields who's proved a worldwide sensation on YouTube.  We meet a woman with terminal cancer determined to raise awareness of the disease.  Brenda Beecham is dying from a form of cancer which is curable if spotted early enough.  Inside Out looks back on a North East comedy legend who built a career on the subject of debt.  Inside Out follows events at Trinity House and the men who controlled life on the River Tyne.  Inside Out examines one of the oldest forms of lending and takes a trip to the pawn brokers.  Inside Out meets the North East folk group going from sterngth to strength after a Mercury prize nomination.  Inside Out meets the sisters from the increasingly successful North East folk group.  Dormice are reintroduced into the Yorkshire Dales. Chris Packham investigates this 'super mouse'.  Thieves stealing metal are costing the North East & Cumbria more than £14m every year.  Inside Out reveals the real story behind the Ironopolis Film Company - a tale with many twists.  Tracking down a seafarer's descendants so they can hear his historic sea shanties.  Join the Sunderland family hearing their long lost relative "singing from the grave".  The astonishing story of a touring American who got old Sunderland sailors to sing for him.  A recording of a sea shanty made in 1920s Sunderland has ended up in the vaults of the US Library.  Tracing the proud history of a Sunderland sea shanty family down the generations.  We meet a former BMX world champion from Tyneside rebuilding his life after a serious accident.  The Abraham brothers produced an unique heritage of Lake District photographs.  The Abraham Brothers scaled the Lake District's most famous peaks to take their photographs.  Suzanne Charlton explores the mechanics of time, and how a small village in Cumbria affects us all.  Why Cumbria is at the heart of time keeping in Britain and how it keeps Big Ben's chimes in line.  Inside Out meets the history detective who's uncovered the hidden archive of a Teesside artist.  The aftermath of the floods in Morpeth and what lessons can be learned for the future.  The aftermath of the Morpeth floods in September 2008 and the devastation in pictures.  After the worst flooding in Morpeth’s history ...could the town have been better prepared?  Top international dancer Carlos Acosta talks about his early career and attitudes to ballet.  Whitley Bay was once a popular holiday destination. Can regeneration turn it around?  An investigation into the Tyneside restaurants who think that £3 is a living wage.  If you missed a North East programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > North East |