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- Tree surgeon turned film-maker Robb Leech is desperate to know why his white middle-class step-brother Rich became radical Islamist Salahuddin, who now associates with jihadist fundamentalists, and believes Britain should be ruled by Sharia law. MY BROTHER THE ISLAMIST charts the brothers' relationship, and Robb's attempt to understand why the person he'd once looked up to as a teenage role mode could so strongly reject all that his family and the Western world, believe in. As Robb spends time with Salahuddin, he witnesses a very particular phenomenon, the embrace of radical Islam by young men, many of them white.
- Filmmaker Robb Leech is desperate to understand his stepbrother Rich's transition from middle-class white boy, to convicted terrorist.
- The untold story of a Royal "propagandist in pearls" whose wartime friendship with President Roosevelt became a vital catalyst to win back freedom for her tiny occupied country.
- With unprecedented access, documentary filmmaker Robb Leech takes us inside Europe's biggest and busiest Muslim community, in the heart of London's East End. Robb quickly finds himself immersed in a breaking news story as three schoolgirls flee to Syria to become jihadi brides.
- Lesley Bilinda, is determined to track down the people that killed her Rwandan husband, Charles, who disappeared during the 1994 genocide in which up to a million people died. When she returns to Rwanda, where she worked with the relief and development agency, Tearfund, Lesley faces a web of deception and fear and uncovers unexpected and unpalatable truths about her pastor husband. Like thousands of other genocide widows, she grapples with the inner turmoil of loss and betrayal, set against the challenge of her faith to forgive.
- Paraylympic GB swimmer Kate Grey goes in search of bio-tech inventors in the West Country. She meets the 19th century boot-maker seen as the father of modern prosthetics, and meets a modern day inventor making revolutionary bionic hands, from plastic.
- in this episode of Beeching's Tracks, travel journalist Simon Calder retraces West Country branch-lines cut in Dr Beeching's controversial carve-up of Britain's railway network. More than 40 years later, Simon says its high time to reopen some of the lines that Beeching closed.
- What drives a mother to help her child die? For ten months, Panorama cameras followed Kay Gilderdale - at the centre of a controversial Assisted Suicide trial - facing a possible life sentence over the death of her daughter Lynn.