Our World: Colombia - Saving Eden, BBC Two review - the war is over, but can they save the rainforests?

★★★★ OUR WORLD: COLOMBIA - SAVING EDEN, BBC TWO The war is over, but can they save the rainforests?

Short but tightly-focused film tells a bittersweet story

Stories of the destruction of the natural environment are depressingly common, but Frank Gardner brought a fresh slant to this punchy account of a botanical expedition to Colombia (BBC Two). Best known as the BBC’s security correspondent, Gardner was partially paralysed in a terrorist attack in Riyadh in 2004, but was determined that this wouldn’t stop him.

Directors Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui: 'The disability community is the world community'

THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY IS THE WORLD COMMUNITY Interview with the men behind Netflix's new Paralympic documentary 'Rising Phoenix'

Interview with the men behind Netflix's new Paralympic documentary 'Rising Phoenix'

In 2018, directors Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui burst onto the documentary scene with McQueen, a visually stunning study of British fashion designer Alexander McQueen. Acclaim and offers followed, but no-one could have predicted the subject of their second feature.

Cuba: Castro vs the World, BBC Two - turbulent life and times of El Comandante

★★★ CUBA: CASTRO VS THE WORLD, BBC TWO Turbulent life and times of El Comandante

How Fidel Castro exported revolution to the oppressed masses

During World War Two, President Franklin D Roosevelt described the USA as “the arsenal of democracy”. Only a couple of decades later, Fidel Castro was busily turning Cuba, only 100 miles from the US mainland, into the factory of revolution, exporting armed struggle around the world. It made his country a geopolitical player out of all proportion to its size, at the cost of violently antagonising the Americans.

Our Baby: A Modern Miracle, Channel 4 review - trailblazing couple's amazing journey

★★★ OUR BABY: A MODERN MIRACLE, CHANNEL 4 Trailblazing couple's amazing journey

Jake and Hannah Graf are Britain's first parents who are both transgender

On one level this documentary could be summed up as “parents have baby”, but since the parents in question are “Britain’s most prominent transgender couple”, it was a lot more complicated than that. Jake Graf used to be a woman and his wife Hannah was previously a man, and the path to having their first child caused them considerable soul-searching.

Bears About the House, BBC Two review - uphill struggle to save hunted animals

★★★ BEARS ABOUT THE HOUSE, BBC TWO Uphill struggle to save hunted animals

How conservationist Giles Clark has been trying to rescue the persecuted bears of south-east Asia

Sun bears and moon bears are probably doomed, so why bother? Wildlife trafficking is a hugely profitable worldwide criminal enterprise, with small charities (fingers in the dyke, anyone?) doing their best to stem the flow.

The Real Eastenders, Channel 4 review - timewarp on the Thames

★★★★ THE REAL EASTENDERS, CHANNEL 4 Timewarp on the Thames

Idiosyncratic doc records the life and times of the Isle of Dogs

This quirky little film about the Isle of Dogs (Channel 4), a vanishing fragment of the old London docklands overshadowed by the Canary Wharf skyscrapers while its traditional homes are usurped by new and unloveable tower blocks, presented a flavoursome line-up of rogues, jokers and eccentrics.

Rockfield: The Studio on the Farm, BBC Four review - the amazing story of Britain's own honky chateau

★★★★ ROCKFIELD: THE STUDIO ON THE FARM, BBC FOUR The amazing story of Britain's own honky chateau

Rockin' at Rockfield

Farms have played quite a large part in the history of rock, not just in terms of those wealthy stars who retire to one, tending sheep and making cheese. The festivals at Woodstock, the Isle of Wight and Glastonbury all took place on farms but before everyone turned on, tuned in and dropped out in the mud and the sun, two farmers in a village on the Welsh borders had set up the world’s first residential recording studio.