The second instalment of an exclusive interview with Colin Knox, focusing on the intensely personal nature of his campaign to tackle street violence, is the latest feature to be added to CAFC TV
Colin Knox, the father of murdered Charlton fan Robert, talks to CAFC TV about a visit to 10 Downing Street, his call for tougher penalties for people who use knives and guns and his role in the Addicks Street Violence Ruins Lives campaign
Charlton's players knew they had been in a game following the 2-1 friendly win against Crawley Town. Manager Phil Parkinson talks to the Crawley Observer after the game, and says it was exactly the kind of test his team needed
With two teams receiving 45 minutes apiece against Welling United, there was no respite for players during half-time. CAFC TV brings footage of the warm-up and warm-down sessions from Park View Road - as Therry Racon signs autographs
There is plenty of talk about the impact of Charlton's extensive work in its community, but what do youngsters themselves think of the Addicks' efforts? See a series of interviews with children on one such initiative thanks to CAFC TV
He's the most qualified football groundsman in the country, and Sparrows Lane's Paul Geary reveals all about the science of soil in the second of a two-part interview for CAFC TV
In the first instalment of a two-part interview, long-serving Sparrows Lane groundsman Paul Geary offers an insight into his role at the training ground and the work required of his team of staff on the 35-acre site during the summer months
Two long-serving Charlton stalwarts were interviewed by Sky Sports as the Addicks' relegation was imminent. Director Derek Ufton and head of club development Rick Everitt reflect on relegation from a historical perspective
He's tended the Valley pitch for almost 20 years, and Colin 'Paddy' Powell has started the summer returfing. The ex-Addicks winger discusses the timetable and remembers when he was part of a Charlton side that gained third-tier promotion
There may be no football every weekend, but Charlton's chief executive has been busy since the end of the season. Steve Waggott discusses recent redundancies, season-ticket sales, new kits and more in a special CAFC TV interview
In the final feature from Meridian TV's in-depth look at the Addicks' community activities, Kent community officer Alan Dennington is interviewed by presenters about the impact of the work across the South East
CAFC TV brings subscribers London Tonight footage of when Moira Bartram, daughter of Addicks legend Sam, is surprised by the Valley presentation of a scrapbook of the goalkeeper compiled by DJ David 'Diddy' Hamilton
Charlton's players showed their appreciation for the support provided by the club's fans during a disappointing 2008/09 after the final match of the season against Norwich City. Watch it again thanks to CAFC TV
Phil Parkinson spoke about the importance of immediately planning for 2009/10 after the final game of 2008/09 saw Charlton defeat Norwich City 4-2. From players to pre-season, he insisted decisions must be taken sooner rather than later
Celebrity chef and majority Norwich City shareholder Delia Smith - plus husband Michael Wynn-Jones - bravely spoke to the media at The Valley following the Canaries' relegation, with comparisons aplenty to Charlton's plight
Norwich City manager Bryan Gunn criticises his players as he faces the media following his club's relegation from the Championship at The Valley. See his full post-match press conference on CAFC TV
Fans can now listen again to the BBC LONDON commentary of the eventful first 45 minutes against Norwich City which saw Charlton take a 3-0 lead inside the first half hour and 18-year-old defender Chris Solly make his senior debut (audio only)
Deon Burton completed his hat-trick and Charlton claimed a final day win to relegate Norwich City to League One at The Valley. Fans can now listen again to the second half in SE7 thanks to BBC LONDON's commentary (audio only)
Charlton booked a trip to Carrow Road next season when they beat Norwich City 4-2 to confirm the Canaries' relegation to League One, alongside the Addicks. See all the highlights, including Deon Burton's hat-trick, on CAFC TV
Phil Parkinson said he was pleased it was the end of the season when he spoke to the press prior to the campaign's final game, against Norwich City. The manager discusses youngsters, 2009/10, contracts and much more on CAFC TV
Phil Parkinson's speech to fans at the annual supporters' club awards dinner is now available via CAFC TV. The manager praises Nicky Bailey, Jonjo Shelvey and Rob Elliot, and discusses what's required in League One
Nicky Bailey was voted as player of the year and Jonjo Shelvey was selected as the young player of the season at the annual CASC awards dinner. See the presentations and interviews, plus Rob Elliot collecting some glasses...
Therry Racon's screamer against Plymouth Argyle at The Valley in February was selected as the CASC goal of the season. See the Frenchman's - brief - interview, and Nicky Bailey collect the disabled supporters' association's award
All the action, presentations and speeches from the annual supporters' club dinner at The Valley are now available thanks to CAFC TV. See Nicky Bailey receive his player of the year award while Phil Parkinson addresses the guests (30 mins)
Matt Holland talks exclusively to CAFC TV at the supporters' club's player of the year dinner about handing over his title to Nicky Bailey, and how he has played in every position on the pitch except for striker - and he's not ruled that out yet...
A bruised and battered Rob Elliot talks exclusively to CAFC TV at the annual player of the year dinner about finishing second in the supporters' club vote, how this season has been for him and the goalkeeper's hopes for next season
Addicks boss Phil Parkinson admitted it 'wasn't good enough' that his side had let slip two 2-0 leads in the space of five days following the 2-2 draw against Cardiff City. See his post-match Valley press conference
Cardiff City manager Dave Jones praised Charlton's strengths after the 2-2 draw at The Valley, but said the Addicks' frailties were also demonstrated as the Bluebirds scored twice late on. Watch his press conference on CAFC TV
The Addicks scored twice early on and then Cardiff hit back with two late goals to claim a 2-2 draw - listen again to the second half courtesy of commentary from BBC LONDON and Kent Messenger journalist Tony Hudd (audio only)