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Constructor a la fuga

Based on the international format Cowboy Builders, Constructor a la fuga synthesizes several genres in one, as Carmen Ferreiro commented at the Vitoria Festival: It has a lot of denunciation, investigation and even a happy ending solving problems. Recorded episodes last around fifty minutes. The program will come to the rescue of homeowners who have been seriously damaged by their builders, construction managers or unprofessional workers. Bottoms that have shattered the dream of families who have trusted the most important thing in their lives: their homes. You will discover the shocking stories of those who have suffered a real ordeal with their home construction by running into the wrong builder, immerse yourself in their lives, analyze construction problems and help with the construction or remodeling of their homes.

Constructor a la fuga

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Dogs on the Dole

Takes a light-hearted look into the world of dog ownership on Britain's housing estates. There are 8.5 million dogs in Britain. Once simply man's best friend, now we know them as designer dogs, dangerous dogs and dinky dogs. Whatever the breed, dogs have become the pet of choice across the UK. The rise of dogs as status symbols and the trading of puppies from back yard breeding to feed this demand has led to the number of strays on the streets of Britain rising from 97,000 in the mid noughties to over 110,000 this year. In areas where money is tight the number of strays goes up - with the North East seeing the highest proportion of abandoned dogs in the country. As fads and fashions change, dogs that get abandoned find themselves at the mercy of the local authorities and last year nearly 9000 of these stray dogs were put to sleep.

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Bring Back Borstal

In the 1930s, borstal was a much-feared institution designed to reform young offenders by enforcing compulsory work, education, discipline and intense physical activity. In its heyday, the system worked, with low levels of reoffending, in stark contrast to today's statistics. In a social experiment, 13 trouble-makers - some of whom have criminal convictions - volunteer to become borstal boys, spending four weeks in a castle in Northumberland. Will the experience set them on the straight and narrow? Taking on the role of governor is one of the UK's leading criminologists, David Wilson.

Bring Back Borstal

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