Tewkesbury on film 30 years ago
In this episode of 'Six English Towns' from 1977, architectural historian Alec Clifton-Taylor explored Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire.
Restoring the Stroudwater Canal
Plans to restore the canal have been discussed for decades, but will it ever be open again for boats?
Sherlock society for Cheltenham
Reg Lee is such a fan of the fictional detective that he is launching a Sherlock Holmes Society in Cheltenham.
No buried treasure at Blackfriars
More secrets are unearthed as the latest archaeological dig on the site is complete - but no buried treasure was found.
Local composer fought in WWI
We look at why Ivor Gurney, a composer and poet with his own blue plaque in Gloucester, is relatively unknown in the city.
Wonderful Woodchester
The Victorian Gothic masterpiece near Stroud has a strange history and a truly creepy appearance.
Cirencester on film 25 years ago
From the BBC archives: Historian Alec Clifton-Taylor visited the Roman settlement of Cirencester in 1984.
Brunel's hidden Gloucestershire
150 years after the great man's death we follow in the footsteps of Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Breaking codes at the age of 21
Pam Brewster, 91, from Tewkesbury shares some of her vivid memories of working as a war-time code breaker at Bletchley Park.
Tracing your family tree
David Smith found his ancestor played cricket for Yorkshire. Can we help you trace your family roots?