A silent film about HIV support, produced by the Kent Adult Social Services Team. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/KentTV
Kent TV's ground-breaking interactive drama starts this October. Get a sneak peek of what's to come!
Holly struggles to settle into her surroundings at university, until a new flatmate turns her whole world upside down... For updates and a chance to win an iPod Touch go to http://www.KentTV.com/Hollywould Follow us on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/KentTV
On the 69th anniversary of the outbreak of WWII, a new statue to commemorate the Merchant Sailors who lost their lives in the conflict is unveiled in Dover. Wednesday 3rd September 2008.
Just as Holly's about to give up on internet dating, she gets not one, but two responses! But who will she choose? It's up to you! To cast your vote visit http://www.KentTV.com/hollywould For updates and much more follow us on Twitter at http://www.KentTV.com/hollywould
BAFTA winning Actor and writer James Cordon takes offence to Kent TV's Ant Payne miss-pronouncing his surname, backstage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Mote Park, Maidstone.
The club end a long and eventful season as FA Trophy winners with an open-top bus parade through the streets of Gravesend. The club celebrate winning the biggest prize in non-league cup football, having beaten Torquay in the final at Wembley stadium on 10th May 2008.
Kent Police Community and Liaison Officer Mick Cronin tells Kent TV how you can get help if you have been a victim of transphobia or homophobia.
Comic duo Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt of The Mighty Boosh fuse together music and comedy in their first-ever festival! Click through to www.KentTV.com to check out backstage interviews with some of the acts at the Mighty Boosh Festival.
Dr William Rowlandson, Kent's resident expert on Cuba takes a look back at the life of the revolutionary communist leader who stepped down as President of Cuba in February 2007
Dr Mathi Chandrakumar from Kent's Health Protection Unit gives us the lowdown on Measles; what it is, how it's transmitted and how to avoid catching it.
The Oscar winning director re-visits Herne Bay where he made his first feature film 'French Dressing' over 40 years ago. The film is being shown as part of the Herne Bay festival.
Kent Wildlife Trust has fought tirelessly for 50 years to protect our countryside and many believe the environmental challenges of the future mean we need it now more than ever.
Centenarian Violet Woods has seen 21 prime ministers and six monarchs over her lifetime of 110 years and is probably the oldest person in Kent. Follow us on Twitter at http://Twitter.com/KentTV
A local member of the British Christmas Tree Growers Association gives us his top tips on picking your tree and how to keep it fresh over the festive period.
The 4,000-year-old skeleton of a wealthy Kentish Bronze Age farmer is unearthed by archaeologists working at Thanet Earth, the site of Britain's largest greenhouse development.
Marta's moved in, and Holly's routine's gone out the window. But is it only Holly's new flatmate that's taking an interest in her social life? For updates and a chance to win an iPod Touch go to http://www.KentTV.com/Hollywould Follow us on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/KentTV
If you find paying for a car too much, you can get around without one, thanks to a raft of hints and tips in this video. Part of a series of videos about sustainable transport. Click through to www.KentTV.com for more How To videos.
Would you believe there was a time when Christmas didn't exist in Britain? This film looks back at those dark days of festive-free gloom in Kent. A Life 21 Productions film for Kent TV, 2008.
Bringing you the very latest information on Swine Flu from the Kent Director of Public Health, Meradin Peachey. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/KentTV
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