26/09/2016
Jo Taylor examines allegations of historic abuse at a religious centre. And the programme goes behind the scenes of the oldest annual horse race in the world, the Town Plate.
Jo Taylor examines allegations of historic abuse at a religious centre. We ask whether the mistakes of the past have been addressed properly. Inside Out investigates the wire bridges being built to help bats to cross a new dual carriageway. They're costing nearly a million pounds of public money, yet research into their effectiveness says they don't work. So why are they still being built on this Norfolk County Council Project?
We go behind the scenes of the oldest annual horse race in the world, the Town Plate, which is run every year in Newmarket. It was invented by royalty, King Charles II, and has been running for 350 years.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Reporter | Jo Taylor |
Series Producer | Paul Baker |
Editor | Maggie Dolan |
Broadcast
- Mon 26 Sep 2016 19:30麻豆社 One East & Cambridgeshire only