SouthYou are in: Inside Out > South  The mystery of the human remains found in a Dorset fire known as the 'Parley Man'.  Weymouth FC thought their financial problems were over when a businessman offered to invest.  An appeal for help to find out why the Small Tortoiseshell butterfly is in decline.  Could the trade union, Unite, have done more to protect jobs at the BMW Mini factory at Cowley?  A philosophy student goes to Wyoming to try to make his dreams of becoming a rodeo rider come true.  We trace the underground rivers of the south, beginning our journey in Chichester.  We meet a 71-year-old given a mortgage of more than 30 times her annual income.  Inside Out confronts the talent agency man who exploits the dreams of young hopefuls.  Inside Out confronts the talent agency man who exploits the dreams of young hopefuls.  A poet is inspired by the actions of the people of Wootton Bassett as they honour fallen servicemen.  A businessman who went bust has a new business and is still mis-selling properties abroad.  A businessman whose company went bust has set up another, and is still mis-selling homes abroad.  We meet a woman taking drastic, irreversible measures to control her weight problem.  An obese Southampton woman undergoes a life changing stomach operation.  We continue following the Southampton woman who's had surgery to deal with her weight problem.  The story of a young nurse who put herself on the front line in the fight against fascism in Spain.  Historian Craig Henderson looks back in time at Oxford's controversial Cutteslowe Walls.  We find out how the police sell off stolen property, tagged with their own security marks.  Joe Crowley goes behind the story of the stolen bicycles in Southern England.  Joe Crowley investigates a very strange phenomenon - the disappearance of dozens of bicycles.  Proposals to expand a clay mine in Dorset have led to controversy with some local protests.  Overcrowded trains running on long distance trips between Scotland and Southern England.  Inside Out examines the issue of overcrowding on trains meaning people stand for two or three hours  Historian Craig Henderson investigates a wartime tragedy on a farm near Winchester.  Joe Crowley explores a cold war relic which is now being sold off.  Switzerland's battle to control drugs and crime can help to solve Bristol's own heroin problem?  Professor Dick Hobbs talks about city centre drinking culture and law and order problems.  Joe Crowley reflects on the subject of credit and debt as Inside Out takes a look at pawn broking.  Inside Out investigates how a multi-millionaire has made a fortune by misleading his customers.  Joe Crowley goes undercover to investigate a puppy farmer with a history of selling sick puppies.  Presenter Joe Crowley goes behind the scenes of the puppy farm investigation in Hampshire.  It's important to buy your puppy from a reputable breeder. Top tips on buying a puppy.  Inside Out investigates puppy farmer John Lowe of Farnham who breeds dogs for sale.  A special investigation into how the RSPCA treats humans in animal welfare cases.  Inside Out investigates a property guru who left many investors facing financial ruin.  Inside Out investigates a property guru who's left a trail of debts and unhappy customers.  Is the RSPCA's cherished reputation being jeopardised by its attitude to humans?  Inside Out finds out how one school is doing in its attempt to meet government GCSE targets.  Inside Out visits a school trying to turn round its GCSE performance and meet government targets.  Inside Out meets some of the South’s winners and losers in the property slump.  Can spirituality be found at events like music festivals rather than in church?  Inside Out talks to the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne about spirituality and music festivals.  Inside Out's Chris Packham finds out about an extraordinary colony of swifts in Oxford.  A multi-millionaire who has made a fortune by misleading his hard-up customers.  We follow one mother's story as the charity faces problems because of an Icelandic investment.  Poachers are threatening fish stocks in bass nurseries off the south coast of England.  The right to roam legislation isn't working on the South Downs according to keen walkers.  Wilf Mbanga, who fled Zimbabwe in fear of his life, describes his new life in Hampshire.  A look at the butterflies of the South of England on the 40th anniversary of Butterfly Conservation.  Matthew Oates goes inside the world of butterflies and looks at some of the rarest species.  We filmed a mother whose son was diagnosed with variant Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease.  If you missed a South programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > South |