WestYou are in: Inside Out > West  The pyramid investment scheme that could leave people thousands out of pocket in the West.  An investigation into the Give and Take Syndicate in Bristol.  Has the Bristol child dubbed "Britain's naughtiest boy" improved his bad behaviour?  Butlers in the Buff - a service based in Bristol - is increasingly popular with hen parties.  A new project which it's hoped could reduce the numbers of young offenders ending up back in prison.  A project to help young offenders through encouraging them to write memoirs.  Why campaigners think TV favourite 'Casualty' should stay in Bristol.  After a life saving heart transplant, comic Eddie Large reveals why he still struggles to keep trim.  Could Charles Darwin's work on earthworms provide valuable clues to archaeologists?  Inside Out meets Bristol's toughest cops on the case of the city's most persistent criminals.  Earthworms are providing clues about the changing landscape around Stonehenge.  We investiagate the conman posing as a world-class photographer and ripping off clients.  The fake photographer who has left his clients thousands of pounds out of pocket.  After persistent sightings of big cats in Gloucestershire we try to capture one on camera!  A philosophy student goes to Wyoming to try to make his dreams of becoming a rodeo rider come true.  Is eating squirrel meat an ethical way to control the increasing grey squirrel population?  We investigate the training and skills of doctors working in new style health treatment centres.  We meet the ex-pats from Bristol who brought Panto to Toulouse in France... 'Oh yes we do!'  Talan Skeels-Piggins tries to fulfil his dream of skiing for Britain in the 2010 Paralympics.  Talan Skeels-Piggins faces a challenge - to qualify for the Paralympics in Vancouver in 2010.  Why surgeons are being forced to remove the bladders of some young ketamine addicts.  Follow downhill skier Talan Skeels-Piggins from as he aims for the Winter Paralympics.  A poem for the people of a small town who honour the servicemen killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.  A poet is inspired by the actions of the people of Wootton Bassett as they honour fallen servicemen.  A Bristol drugs worker goes with Inside Out to see how drug addiction is dealt with in Switzerland.  Could Switzerland's battle to control drugs and crime help solve Bristol's heroin problem?  Druids have called for a childs remains, found near an ancient stone circle, to be reburied.  A decision is due over the future of a skeleton found near an ancient stone circle 80 years ago.  Meet the fans determined to keep the memories alive 20 years after a legendary club closed.  A look back at the glory days of a legendary rock club in Bristol which closed 20 years ago.  The early kite Bristol pioneer who was an early extreme sportsman and inventor.  The operation helping heart attack victims. Guidance - this video contains some disturbing images.  Swift care saves heart patient within hours of the onset of a heart attack in the West.  Meet the woman dedicating her home and life to cats, who's now attracting celebrity supporters.  Letting agents and employment agencies are still willing to discriminate against ethnic minorities.  Find out what it was like behind the scenes as Inside Out West tried to film a roosting Eagle Owl.  Should Bath follow Bristol's example and restore a Victorian lido to its former glory.  An intimate portrait of Harry Patch, Britains last survivor of the First World War trenches.  The choral work by the Master of the Queens Music & the Poet Laureate about Harry Patch.  The Poet Laureate performs his poem in honour of the last surviving 'Tommy' from the Western Front.  Actor James Redmond discovers the story of a namesake who served in the First World War.  Actor James Redmond goes back in time to trace his WW1 namesake in this blog.  Inside Out investigates how a multi-millionaire has made a fortune by misleading his customers.  The veterans who claim they've suffered health problems following radiation exposure.  Has the Government's New Deal for the community of Barton Hill improved community cohesion?  Tracking how the Barton Hill estate in Bristol is responding to new challenges.  How can Bristol encourage car drivers to get on their bikes as part of its "cycle city" campaign?  Patients who go for obesity surgery abroad are being exposed to unnecessary risk.  Swimmers who take the plunge in lakes and rivers are asking for a change in the law.  Find out about the Bristol man locked up in a Maltese jail for two years without a trial.  Weston Super Mare plans to rise out of the ashes of the devastating fire in summer 2008.  A new work from the Poet Laureate honours the last surviving 'Tommy' who served on the Western Front  Rescue centre's reputation as safe haven for abandoned animals challenged.  We meet a man from Wiltshire who's helping in the fight to save a rare vulture in Cyprus.  The Natural History Unit is 50 years old. Watch our exclusive web interview with David Attenborough.  If you missed a West programme from a previous series, fear not, you can catch-up here. More from this sectionYou are in: Inside Out > West |