26/01/2007
Stories from around the region. Are gypsy and traveller children being forgotten by the education system? And new evidence that casts doubt on the cause of Brian Jones's death.
Educating Shannon: Travelling showman Shady Scarrott can barely sign his own name - and is determined that his daughter Shannon avoids the same fate. But the uncertainties of the travelling lifestyle, including life on illegal sites and the threat of eviction leaves her future at a Gloucestershire school in doubt. Inside Out asks whether gypsy and traveller children are being forgotten by the education system.
Wincey Dives: 麻豆社 Coventry and Warwickshire presenter Wincey Willis is a keen conservationist - now she goes behind the scenes at the Midlands wettest tourist attraction. It's ten years since the National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham opened, and conservation is an important part of the centre's brief. But how exactly do you keep a one million litre tank full of sharks clean?
Brian Jones: Rolling Stones legend Brian Jones died in 1969 after being found at the bottom of his swimming pool. The official verdict is he drowned after taking a cocktail of drink and drugs. But numerous conspiracy theories surround his death, including claims he was murdered. Now Inside Out reveals new evidence which casts further doubt on the official version of events.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Lola Almudeva |
Reporter | Wincey Willis |
Producer | Rachel Bowering |
Producer | Lola Almudeva |
Director | Matthew Gull |
Broadcast
- Fri 26 Jan 2007 19:30麻豆社 One West Midlands