
The Town That Never Retired
Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford launch a bold experiment sending retirees back to work.
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When I’m 65 Season
It’s an inescapable fact, everyone grows old. The over 65s are the fastest growing age group in Britain and by 2030 it’s estimated that a quarter of the population will be over the age of 65.
When I'm 65 is a challenging new BBC One primetime season set to tackle a subject that affects everyone: ageing.
Find out more about the rest of the programmes in the season…
Elsewhere on the BBC
Explore lots more content on the subject of ageing from across the BBC:
BBC Radio 4: You and Yours - Positive ageing
BBC Radio 4: You and Yours - A Minister for older people?
BBC Radio 4: You and Yours - Pensioners in debt
BBC Radio 4: You and Yours - Working after retirement
BBC Radio 4: You and Yours - Clips
BBC Two: Newsnight
BBC Radio 4 and 4 Extra Blog: The BBC's Ageing Season
BBC News: How to write a successful CV
Thinking of going back to work? Here are some basic rules on how to write a CV and what information to include.

BBC News: Working pensioners 'nearly double' since 1993
Read about the reasons for and consequences of a growing and ageing population.

BBC Lab UK: The Get Yourself Hired Test
Get practical jobseeking advice from The Apprentice winner Tim Campbell as part of a real science study.

BBC Skillswise: Job skills
Brush up your English and Maths skills with videos, quizzes and games.

Give an hour
Give an Hour is about giving one hour of your time to help someone you know get online. With so much sport on this summer, there's even more reason to give someone a hand. BBC presenter Chris Hollins helped Fatima Whitbread learn a little more about surfing the internet.
See how Chris got on when he gave his hour.

Digital Unite
Digital Unite is an organisation that supports people to realise the benefits of using technology.
Read Digital Unite's free guides
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