Documentary following the Donnelly family from County Armagh, thought to be the oldest group of siblings in the world, with a collective age of 1,064 years.
The story of Welsh brothers James and Phil Lusted, who have a rare form of dwarfism, revealing how they have both found love with women of average height and are now looking forward to getting married.
Teenagers share their experiences of coping with the effects of cancer and chemotherapy at the Teenage Cancer Trust Unit at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children.
The story of child painter Kieron Williamson, nicknamed Mini Monet, who held his first exhibition at the age of six. He is already worth £2 million at the age 14, and buyers from around the world pay thousands for his paintings.
Aled Jones meets Jodi Ann Bickley, founder of the One Million Lovely Letters project, who has written thousands of letters to people around the world in need of support.
Orkney is, officially, the UK's cruise ship capital. With around 125,000 passengers expected this year, how does this small island community cope with the onslaught of tourists?
Entomologist Dr Sarah Beynon and award-winning chef Andy Holcroft want to introduce insects as a viable protein substitute in the British diet, starting on their Insect Centre and restaurant in Pembrokshire.
From 20-stone (280 lbs) pumpkins to man-sized marrows (squashes), this documentary digs into the colourful world of Welsh giant vegetable growers as they fight it out in the first show of the season.