Reggie meets an Aboriginal community ravaged by alcohol addiction, trying to find its place in modern Australia and heads to Melbourne to investigate its dangerous drug epidemic.
Reggie Yates has travelled to China for his latest documentary to shed light into what it's like growing up, living, and working in a country that holds the position of a global powerhouse.
The new series follows the TV presenter as he embarks on a thought provoking and eye opening journey to various cities and meets the people who are responsible for transforming China.
The ho...
This is Great Britain in 2015, and men's roles are changing as fast as everything else in British life. So Reggie Yates has come home to the UK to find out why some young men feel so undersexed, unheard, and even under attack.
What do they think of the opposite sex, and how do they view themselves From dealing with homophobia to dishing out anti-feminism, and from steroid-fuel...
Twenty years since the first free elections and in the shadow of Nelson Mandela's death, Reggie Yates gets up close and personal with three different communities in South Africa.
Actor Martin Shaw never knew his grandfather, Edwin Shaw, who walked out on his family when Martin's father was just a boy. Martin sets off to find out what happened to this elusive character with his only clue a photograph of Edwin as a young man. From a shotgun wedding to the Birmingham Blitz, Martin tries to sort fact from family fiction to discover who Edwin was.
Reggie Yates gets up close and personal with three very different communities in contemporary Russia, exploring what it's like for young people there, 24 years after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The 2010 show was recorded on 13 December and aired on 3 January 2011.
The teams were:
Wagner: Jonathan Ross and Ruth Jones
Posh & Specs: Michael McIntyre and Alan Carr
The Electric Moccasins: Richard Ayoade and Noel Fielding
Guest questions were provided by Nicole Scherzinger, Jack Black, Simon Pegg, Russell Brand, Seth Rogen, the cast of Misfits and Will Ferrell. The children...
Tom Brittney, Amanda Abbington, Aiysha Hart, Nina Sosanya, Emma Rigby, Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge and Tilly Keeper star in Make Me Famous, a new 60- minute drama written by Reggie Yates, which explores the impact and consequences of fast fame on reality TV contestants.
When Billy (Tom Brittney) succeeds in impressing the producers of a fictional constructed-reality show, he bel...