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Asian Network,路47 episodes
11/03/2013
Couples face threats and violence over mixed marriages from some in the Sikh community.
Whose Land Is It Anyway?
How British Indians are fighting to reclaim millions of pounds worth of land in India.
Kabaddi, Kabaddi, Kabaddi
Can the traditional sport of Kabaddi get its act together and become an Olympic event?
Possession, Jinn and Britain's Backstreet Exorcists
New research has found Asians are going to faith healers to deal with mental illness.
Twenty20: Cricket's Biggest Hit
Mark Ramprakash explores the impact Twenty20 has had on cricket.
Uganda 40 Years On
Expelled for 'milking' the economy and not integrating, Asians return to Uganda.
Pakistan's Next Top Model
As fashion booms in Pakistan, so does the demand for models, but are they up to scratch?
The Hidden Backlash
How British Asian women's groups fighting domestic violence are being threatened.
Secret Young Gamblers
Nitin Ganatra asks why Asian children who gamble are the most likely to become addicts.
Down and Out in Little India
Tommy Sandhu meets some of Southall's estimated 200 homeless Asians.
Bangladesh at 40
Konnie Huq goes back to Bangladesh as the country marks 40 years of independence .
The Dowry Backlash
Nina Wadia finds out why some British Asian women are fighting to get their dowry back.
Who Cares for Dadi-Ma?
Are our Asian elderly being negelected while left home alone?
What's Wrong with Polygamy?
Why are an increasing number of British Muslims choosing polygamous relationships?
The Sperm Bank Crisis
A shortage of Asian Male sperm donors is leading couples to resort to family members.
Body Slammin' Asians
Bobby Friction looks at the increasing number of British Asians going into wrestling.
Oldham Riots: 10 Years On
Ten years after the Oldham race riots, are communities still living segregated lives?
Toxic Takeaway
Rishi Rich on how he faced his own junk food hell and reveals the danger of trans fats.
The Asian Death Wish
British Asian's have a higher death rate when it comes to certain diseases, we ask why?
My Mate Murali
Andrew Flintoff reflects on Muttiah Muralitharan's international cricket career.
Muslims on the Frontline
Poonam Taneja had exclusive access to British Muslims on the frontline in Afghanistan.
We Don't Need No Segregation
Oldham tackles segregation by merging two diverse schools. Will pupils get on or rebel?
Inside the EDL - our exclusive investigation
The English Defence League call for an end to Muslim immigration.
Asians and Disability - Forced Marriage
One in five forced marriages involve people with a disabilty. Will new guidance work?
My Dada's Army
Can the forgotten stories of Asian war veterans make an impact on young British Asians?
Delhi Games: A City Divided
India is under a month away from hosting the Commonwealth games. Will they pull it off?
Mind Your Language
Konnie Huq explores if speaking more than one language could have academic advantages.
A Week in the Slums
Three students give up their life in London for a week in the slums of Chennai in India.
Pakistan Floods: A Community Fights Back
Pakistan's floods have devastated the lives of every Pakhtun family living in Birmingham.
Curing Pakistani Cricket
How has the Pakistan cricket team gone from world winners to sinners?