The Monday blues we can tackle Together
Monday blues need to be tackled once for all. And Together, the TV channel that turns one today offers some advice and help people be happier in their lives.
Monday blues need to be tackled once for all. And Together, the TV channel that turns one today offers some advice and help people be happier in their lives.
'At Home with the Noonans' is a documentary following the lives of Dominic Noonan and his family. Dominic Noonan is a Manchester crime lord who has been in and out of prison throughout his life. This documentary follows his journey over 10 years, in and out of jail, as well as looking at the lives his family. Will his son Bugsy follow in his footsteps and turn to a life of crime?
From Glasgow to London, from New York to San Jose 1,900 pianos destined for landfill are being placed on the streets of 60 cities worldwide. Luke Jerram launched this project in 2008. It was called 'Play me, I'm Yours.' From this movement the documentary Instrument of change was created.
Hamish McLean is a 15-year-old teenager affected by achondroplasia, commonly known as dwarfism.
He has a real talent for swimming. Because of that, he even gave up an operation to raise the length of his legs to avoid to be tied to a wheelchair for two years. He surprised everyone when qualified to represent New Zealand at the World Championships, a stepping stone to the Paralympic Games in Rio. ‘The crowd was yelling for me, I never heard that before – it felt really good’.
Super Sunday is Together's way to celebrate amazing stories with shows able to inspire our viewers to do good in their lives and in their communities. From December, Freesat sponsors Super Sundays on Together.
How hard is it for a young woman of 24 to live moments in her life when she completely loses track of who she is and what she is doing? Nobody knows how to cure it. Epilepsy for some could mean a complete loss of control. Amy needs to be watched 24 hours a day. Independency is hard in this condition.
As the only community-owned national TV broadcaster, dedicated to motivating people to do more for others, we are concerned about the future of our high streets and the impact this has on our communities. Shops are closing, jobs are being lost and bustling areas of local life are becoming desolate.
How can a British Asian single mum, victim of domestic abuse, build a new life for herself and her daughters and become a successful business woman, owner of many beauty salons in the UK?
On Wednesday the 4th of July 2018, we are moving to Sky 173!
But no worries, all our other channel numbers will stay as they are: Freeview 93, Virgin 269, Freesat 164.