Panorama

Panorama

Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.

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Seasons

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1953-11-11

Inaugural edition. Leads with a report on the "brainwashing" of British spy Edgar Sanders after he was captured by the Soviets. Other items include a National Coal Board representative answering complaints about the quality of coal, a discussion about the state of the fishing industry and an art review section.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1953-12-09

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1953-12-23

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1954-01-06

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1954-01-20

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1954-02-03

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1954-02-17

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1954-03-03

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1954-03-17

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1954-03-31

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1954-04-13

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1954-04-28

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1954-05-12

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1954-05-26

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1954-06-08

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1954-06-23

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1954-07-07

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1954-07-21

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1954-08-04

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1954-10-20

2. W Somerset Maugham

Air Date: 1954-11-02

W Somerset Maugham has written a book about his favourite novels. In this interview, Malcolm Muggeridge questions him about his choices, beginning with one of the authors who didn't make it into his top ten. In selecting his personal favourites, and with some provocation from Muggeridge, Maugham reveals something of his own philosophy on the character of a good novelist.Please note, the original recording includes a brief dip in sound quality during this interview.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1954-11-17

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1954-12-01

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1954-12-15

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1954-12-29

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1955-01-12

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1955-01-26

Malcolm Muggeridge and Sir Ronald Storrs discuss Lawrence of Arabia.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1955-02-09

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1955-02-23

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1955-03-09

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1955-03-23

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1955-04-06

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1955-04-20

Salvador Dali

15. Salvador Dali

Air Date: 1955-05-04

First transmitted in 1955. Malcolm Muggeridge talks with Spanish surrealist artist, Salvador Dali, who says that even if viewers only understand a little of his poor English, it will be a wonderful thing for them. Muggeridge questions him about how he cares for his magnificent moustache, his career as an artist and his interest in 'nuclear mysticism'.

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1955-05-18

Ed Murrow

17. Ed Murrow

Air Date: 1955-06-01

First transmitted in 1955, Malcolm Muggeridge talks with American broadcast journalist Ed Murrow about the art of interviewing, commercial television, sponsorship and his memories of Britain during the war years.

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1955-06-15

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1955-06-29

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1955-07-13

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1955-07-27

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1955-08-10

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1955-09-19

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1955-09-26

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1955-10-03

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1955-10-10

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1955-10-17

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1955-10-31

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1955-11-07

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1955-11-14

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1955-11-21

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1955-11-28

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1955-12-05

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1955-12-12

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1956-01-02

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1956-01-09

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1956-01-16

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1956-01-23

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1956-01-30

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1956-02-06

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1956-02-13

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1956-02-20

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1956-02-27

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1956-03-05

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1956-03-12

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1956-03-19

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1956-03-26

26. Milan

Air Date: 1956-04-02

Richard Dimbleby, with the Panorama team of special contributors, brings you a special Italian edition direct from a studio in Milan.

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1956-04-09

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1956-04-16

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1956-04-23

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1956-04-30

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1956-05-07

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1956-05-14

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1956-05-21

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1956-05-28

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1956-06-04

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1956-06-11

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1956-06-18

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1956-06-25

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1956-07-02

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1956-07-09

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1956-07-16

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1956-07-23

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1956-07-30

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1956-09-17

Tonight's edition is the first in a new series and includes a special holiday report from Richard Dimbleby on the Jerez Wine Festival in Spain, which this year was dedicated to Great Britain

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1956-09-24

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1956-10-01

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1956-10-08

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1956-10-15

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1956-10-22

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1956-10-29

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1956-11-05

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1956-11-12

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1956-11-19

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1956-11-26

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1956-12-03

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1956-12-10

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1956-12-17

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1956-12-24

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1957-01-07

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1957-01-14

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1957-01-21

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1957-01-28

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1957-02-04

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1957-02-11

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1957-02-18

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1957-02-25

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1957-03-04

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1957-03-11

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1957-03-18

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1957-03-25

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1957-04-01

Current affairs programme, with a notorious film about the abundant spaghetti harvest in the Swiss valley of Ticino, near Locarno, caused by a mild winter and the near elimination of the spaghetti weevil. Also featuring a report from Poland by Chris Chataway and wine tasting with Josceline Dimbleby and a panel of experts.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1957-04-08

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1957-04-15

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1957-04-29

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1957-05-06

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1957-05-13

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1957-05-20

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1957-05-27

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1957-06-03

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1957-06-17

Union of South Africa

38. Union of South Africa

Air Date: 1957-06-24

Woodrow Wyatt investigates the impact of new apartheid laws, such as the Group Areas Act. Wyatt interviews politicians from all parties, including Prime Minister JG Strijdom and the president-general of the ANC, Chief Albert Mvumbi Luthuli. On the version available on BBC iPlayer; there is some dropout of film on this programme, and it ends abruptly.

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1957-07-01

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1957-07-08

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1957-07-15

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1957-07-22

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1957-09-23

Richard Dimbleby re-opens Television's Window on the World.

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1957-09-30

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1957-10-07

This week's edition includes a Report from Syria: Woodrow Wyatt and the 'Panorama' cameras have penetrated into Syria, Russia's foothold in the Middle East, to bring you an exclusive film report on the present situation there.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1957-10-14

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1957-10-21

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1957-10-28

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1957-11-04

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1957-11-11

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1957-11-18

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1957-11-25

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1957-12-02

12. 09/12/1957

Air Date: 1957-12-09

Christopher Chataway reports on the domestic budgets of families across the country. Households from County Durham, London and Devon are compared and housewives explain how they make their housekeeping money last throughout the week.Woodrow Wyatt interviews various Electrical Trades Union (ETU) members about recent elections in the ETU, which seem to have been influenced by Communists.

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1957-12-16

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1957-12-23

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1958-01-06

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1958-01-13

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1958-01-20

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1958-01-27

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1958-02-03

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1958-02-10

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1958-02-17

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1958-02-24

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1958-03-03

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1958-03-10

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1958-03-17

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1958-03-24

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1958-03-31

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1958-04-07

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1958-04-14

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1958-04-21

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1957-04-28

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1957-05-05

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1958-05-12

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1958-05-19

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1958-06-02

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1958-06-09

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1958-06-16

Episode 38

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1958-06-23

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1958-06-30

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1958-07-07

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1958-07-14

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1958-09-22

The return of Panorama, The Weekly Window on the World. Each Monday Panorama cameras bring home the challenge of Places - People - Problems that make news. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby and the team of Panorama commentators including Woodrow Wyatt, Christopher Chataway, George Scott, Robert Kee, John Freeman

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1959-08-31

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1959-09-07

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1959-09-14

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1959-09-21

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1959-09-28

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1959-10-05

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1959-10-12

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1959-10-19

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1959-10-26

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1959-11-02

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1959-11-09

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1959-11-16

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1959-11-23

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1959-11-30

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1959-12-07

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1959-12-14

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1959-12-21

18. The Challenge of the Sixties

Air Date: 1959-01-04

Reports from India, Africa, America, and Russia highlight the problems that face the world during the next ten years. Special contributors include: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, Adlai E. Stevenson, Professor J. Robert Oppenheimer & Dr Ralph J. Bunche

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1960-01-11

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1960-01-18

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1960-01-25

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1960-02-01

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1960-02-08

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1960-02-15

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1960-02-22

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1960-02-29

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1960-03-07

28. Appeal for Aswan Dam

Air Date: 1960-03-08

The new Aswan Dam could soon submerge completely many magnificent monuments in Egypt. A film of the threatened area was shown recently in Panorama, and archaeologists discussed the resultant loss to mankind. Today an appeal for the preservation of these great monuments is being launched at a ceremony at UNESCO House in Paris. By means of Eurovision, the BBC has made a recording of this ceremony.

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1960-03-14

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1960-03-21

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1960-03-28

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1960-04-04

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1960-04-11

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1960-04-25

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1960-05-02

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1960-05-09

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1960-05-16

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1960-05-23

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1960-05-30

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1960-06-13

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1960-06-20

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1960-06-27

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1960-07-04

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1960-07-11

45. Panorama: Panorama goes to The Democratic Convention

Air Date: 1960-07-18

Panorama's film team in Los Angeles combines with a thirty-two television camera production to bring you the full story of how the Democratic Candidate for the White House won his fight for the nomination. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby. Your Convention guides: Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1960-09-05

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1960-09-12

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1960-09-19

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1960-09-26

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1960-10-03

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1960-10-10

7. The Year of the Polaris

Air Date: 1960-10-17

A special two-part report on Polaris, America's latest and most awesome H-bomb missile. Part One: A CBS Report by Edward R. Murrow

8. Britain and the Polaris

Air Date: 1960-10-17

A special two-part report on Polaris, America's latest and most awesome H-bomb missile. Part Two: An assessment of the Implications for Britain and the West of this revolutionary new weapon.

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1960-10-24

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1960-10-31

11. The American Election

Air Date: 1960-11-07

Richard Dimbleby, Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy report on the closing stages of the American Presidential Election. This special edition comes from a Panorama studio in Washington, D.C.

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1960-11-14

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1960-11-21

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1960-11-28

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1960-12-05

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1960-12-12

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1960-12-19

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1961-01-09

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1961-01-16

20. Cuba: Anti-Castro Rebels

Air Date: 1961-01-23

Exiles share their reasons for leaving Castro's Cuba. Among those interviewed are leaders of opposition groups, including a former Cuban Ambassador. In Washington, Robin Day leads a discussion with two members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the extent of the US government's involvement in plans to overthrow Castro.

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1961-01-30

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1961-02-06

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1961-02-13

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1961-02-20

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1961-02-27

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1961-03-06

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1961-03-13

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1961-03-20

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1961-03-27

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1961-04-10

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1961-04-17

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1961-04-24

33. Panorama Goes to Moscow

Air Date: 1961-05-01

Panorama cameras report from the Soviet capital on May Day. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports by Robin Day, Ludovic Kennedy. The programme includes the recorded highlights of the May Day Parade in Red Square.

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1961-05-08

35. South Africa (1)

Air Date: 1961-05-15

South Africa on the eve of Republic Day The first of two special reports by James Mossman. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby. With reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan.

36. South Africa (2)

Air Date: 1961-05-22

The Archbishop of Canterbury looks back on his sixteen years as Primate of all England and South Africa on the eve of Republic Day. The second of two special reports by James Mossman. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators: Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan.

37. 29/5/1961

Air Date: 1961-05-29

HRH The Duke of Edinburgh talks to Richard Dimbleby about Commonwealth Technical Training Week, and John Morgan reports from Madrid on what life is like in Spain today.

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1961-06-05

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1961-06-12

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1961-06-19

41. Meeting Fidel Castro

Air Date: 1961-06-26

Fidel Castro takes a group of journalists around Cuba, touring the places changed by the revolution. Among the scenes are reminders of the recent attempt to topple him.

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1961-07-03

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1961-07-10

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1961-07-17

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1961-07-24

46. Panorama Goes to Berlin

Air Date: 1961-07-31

In the days leading up to the construction of the Berlin Wall, this special edition of Panorama has Richard Dimbleby reporting live from the city on the spot where a single nail in the cobblestones signifies the divide between Eastern communism and Western democracy. Meanwhile, Ludovic Kennedy visits a refugee camp in West Berlin and talks to those who have fled from the East, people in New York and Bristol give their opinions on the Cold War, and Foreign Secretary Lord Home talks about the stance of the British government as the crisis escalates.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1961-09-25

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1962-10-01

2. Panorama Goes to Italy

Air Date: 1962-10-08

Panorama cameras look at People-Places-Problems that make news in Italy on the eve of the Vatican Council with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan, James Mossman. Directed in Rome by John Vernon In association with the Italian Television Service

3. Panorama: 500th Episode

Air Date: 1962-10-15

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1962-10-22

5. Cuban Missile Crisis Ends

Air Date: 1962-10-29

The news and current-affairs programme looks at the implications of the end of the Cuban missile crisis. Hosted by Richard Dimbleby, studio discussions are chaired by Robin Day in Washington and James Mossman at home, with guests including the Right Honourable Harold Wilson and the Right Honourable Earl of Home, who discuss Britain's role in the crisis. John Morgan reports from checkpoint Bravo in Berlin on whether the Soviet position there will change as a result of Khrushchev's climbdown. Sir William Hayter, a former Ambassador to Moscow, is certain that this is not the beginning of world peace.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1963-09-23

Mods and Rockers

2. Mods and Rockers

Air Date: 1964-04-06

John Morgan interviews groups of mods and rockers about their lifestyles.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1964-09-21

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1965-09-27

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1965-10-04

His Holiness Pope Paul VI visits the city of New York to speak at the United Nations. For tonight's Panorama, Richard Dimbleby reports live from New York by Early Bird satellite.

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1965-10-11

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1965-10-18

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1965-10-25

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1965-11-01

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1965-11-08

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1965-11-15

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1965-11-22

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1965-11-29

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1965-12-06

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1965-12-13

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1965-12-20

14. 1965 Panorama of the Year

Air Date: 1965-12-31

Vietnam... Churchill... Rhodesia Ringo married; Malcolm X shot; The Queen in Germany; The Pope in New York Too much happened this year to remember tonight but here are some of the sights and sounds of 1965.

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1966-01-10

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1966-01-17

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1966-01-24

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1966-01-31

19. Cancer

Air Date: 1966-02-07

Cancer - the disease that strikes hardest, and is talked about least. Cancer is best faced in the open. Early diagnosis can save lives. What causes cancer? How is it treated? Can some cancers be prevented? How long before the different cancers can be cured? This special Panorama report by James Mossman is introduced by David Dimbleby.

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1966-02-14

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1966-02-21

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1966-02-28

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1966-03-07

A fair day’s pay for a fair day's work. But how much pay, and how long a day? How do we compare one man’s income with another's? John Morgan reports on what men and women in industry and the professions think about their earnings, and asks ‘Is an Incomes Policy possible?’

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1966-03-14

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1966-03-21

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1966-04-04

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1966-04-18

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1966-04-25

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1966-05-02

30. Belgium

Air Date: 1966-05-09

Belgium, at the heart of united Europe, now itself threatened by disunity. A special Panorama report at the start of the Queen's visit.

31. On Mental Illness

Air Date: 1966-05-16

Every ninth woman in Britain today will spend some time in a mental hospital. So will every fourteenth man. Nearly half our hospital beds are occupied by mental patients. But do we do enough for the mentally sick? Or are we still inclined to put them out of sight and out of mind? As attitudes change, a special report by James Mossman.

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1966-05-23

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1966-06-06

34. Vietnam: Journal of a War

Air Date: 1966-06-13

The war in Vietnam grows more agonising. The South Vietnamese, at war with the Viet Cong and with each other, are themselves the victims of a war in which more civilians than soldiers have been killed. Are the Americans winning the war to keep Vietnam free from Communism? Can they win it, where perhaps it matters most, in the minds of the Vietnamese? Michael Charlton and a Panorama unit have travelled for six weeks m South Vietnam to prepare this special report on a country at war

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1966-06-20

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1966-06-27

37. California: Year 2000

Air Date: 1966-07-04

…broadcast postponed…

38. California: Year 2000

Air Date: 1966-08-18

Nowhere in the world is technology more advanced than in California. As a result, ideas about education, about work, about leisure are in a ferment. Nowhere is the future so close. Will ours be like this? From California, John Morgan looks ahead to Year 2000.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1966-09-05

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1967-09-25

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1968-09-09

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1968-09-16

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1968-09-23

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1968-09-30

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1968-10-07

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1968-10-14

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1968-10-21

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1968-10-28

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1968-11-04

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1968-11-11

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1968-11-18

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1968-11-25

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1968-12-02

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1968-12-09

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1968-12-16

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1968-12-23

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1969-01-06

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1969-01-13

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1969-01-20

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1969-01-27

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1969-02-03

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1969-02-10

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1969-02-17

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1969-02-24

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1969-03-03

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1969-03-10

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1969-03-17

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1969-03-24

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1969-03-31

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1969-04-14

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1969-04-21

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1969-04-28

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1969-05-05

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1969-05-12

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1969-05-19

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1969-06-02

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1969-06-09

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1969-06-16

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1969-06-23

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1969-06-30

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1969-07-07

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1969-07-14

43. Apollo 11

Air Date: 1969-07-21

Robin Day hosts a special edition of the current affairs programme, marking man's first steps on the surface of the moon. Julian Pettifer reports on demonstrators who believe the money spent on the Apollo missions should have been used to feed the starving millions back on Earth. In the studio, contributors including science fiction novelist Brian Aldiss debate the issues surrounding the moon landing and its possible legacy.

44. Panorama Special: The Violent Days of Ulster

Air Date: 1969-07-28

An in-depth review of the Troubles seen in Northern Ireland since October 1968; charting religious division, sectarian violence and the arrival of troops.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1969-09-08

2. Episode 2

Air Date: 1969-09-15

3. Episode 3

Air Date: 1969-09-22

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1969-09-29

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1969-10-06

6. Episode 6

Air Date: 1969-10-13

7. Episode 7

Air Date: 1969-10-20

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1969-10-27

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1969-11-03

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1969-11-10

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1969-11-17

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1969-11-24

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1969-12-01

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1969-12-08

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1969-12-15

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1969-12-22

17. Episode 17

Air Date: 1970-01-05

18. Episode 18

Air Date: 1970-01-12

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1970-01-19

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1970-01-26

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1970-02-02

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1970-02-09

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1970-02-16

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1970-02-23

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1970-03-02

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1970-03-09

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1970-03-16

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1970-03-23

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1970-04-06

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1970-04-13

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1970-04-20

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1970-04-27

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1970-05-04

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1970-05-11

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1970-05-18

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1970-06-01

37. Election Special

Air Date: 1970-06-08

38. The End of the Campaign

Air Date: 1970-06-15

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1970-06-22

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1970-06-29

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1970-07-06

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1970-07-13

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1970-07-20

44. Mrs Thatcher

Air Date: 1970-07-27

Panorama features Nicholas Harman's film profile of Margaret Thatcher, Minister of State for Education, and a report on Zambia. Amid the controversy over new policies for comprehensive schools, Panorama follows Margaret Thatcher during an average day as Minister of State for Education. The programme includes footage of Thatcher at her homes in Kent and Chelsea, a visit to Highbury Grove Comprehensive School in Islington and an extensive interview.

45. Episode 45

Air Date: 1970-08-03

46. Episode 46

Air Date: 1970-08-10

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1970-08-17

48. What Price Air Safety

Air Date: 1970-08-24

Last year over 1,000 people died in 32 air accidents. In the near future, it would be possible for a similar number to die in one cataclysmic mid-air collision between two jumbo jets. But will it ever happen? How safe is this new era of flying? And what of the aircraft of today that already have that second-hand appearance? In tonight's Panorama, What Price Air Safety?, Richard Kershaw reports on the world of flying and how far it can be made safer.

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1970-09-07

1. Episode 1

Air Date: 1971-09-06

2. The Cinderella Service

Air Date: 1971-09-13

The most important cause of death among the under-45s is accidental death. Need it be? Robert MacNeil examines the under-staffed and over-stretched accident and emergency facilities of the Health Service and asks: How safe is it to have an accident in Britain today?

3. The Fight for the Wild Places

Air Date: 1971-09-20

Tonight Nicholas Harman reports from the edge of the Dartmoor Park on the opening shots being fired in a public enquiry which starts next week in Exeter about plans to expand mining operations which could affect this part of the Devon countryside for the next 50 years; shots whose echoes can be heard in other National Parks, as mining companies are being given permission to prospect for valuable minerals.

4. Episode 4

Air Date: 1971-09-27

5. Episode 5

Air Date: 1971-10-04

6. 11/10/1971

Air Date: 1971-10-11

On the eve of the Conservative Party Conference, Robin Day goes to Downing Street to talk to the prime minister, the Rt Hon Edward Heath MP, about his record in office and the major problems he now faces.

7. China - Two into One Won’t Go

Air Date: 1971-10-18

In 1949, Gen Chiang Kai-shek fled mainland China for Taiwan. He still hasn't found the right time to return; and as President Nixon prepares to meet Chairman Mao, and world opinion in the UN moves against the Chinese Nationalists, Julian Pettifer reports from Taiwan.

8. Episode 8

Air Date: 1971-10-25

9. Episode 9

Air Date: 1971-11-01

10. Episode 10

Air Date: 1971-11-08

11. Episode 11

Air Date: 1971-11-15

12. Episode 12

Air Date: 1971-11-22

13. Episode 13

Air Date: 1971-11-29

14. Episode 14

Air Date: 1971-12-06

15. Episode 15

Air Date: 1971-12-13

16. Episode 16

Air Date: 1971-12-20

17. Review of the Year: The Sights and Sounds of ‘71

Air Date: 1971-12-27

If you worked in at UCS, or went on strike at the Post Office; if you waited for the sack at Rolls-Royce; if you can't understand decimals; if you used to read the Daily Sketch, or insured your car with the V & G; if you tried to follow the great debate, or missed out on your school milk - then this programme is about you. The rest of us lived through it all - Ibrox, Ulster, Europe, Etna, Rhodesia, Pakistan. Harold Wilson wrote a book - Ted Heath spoke French. Rudi Dutschke went home - Chay Blyth came home. Mao came in - Chiang went out. Arsenal the double - Trevino the treble. And Harvey Smith gave us the sign of the times.

18. Please Sit, Can I Leave School?

Air Date: 1972-01-03

A report on the revolution that must hit our secondary schools if the 16-year-old school-leaving age is to mean more than an extra year's boredom and frustration for final year pupils.

19. Episode 19

Air Date: 1972-01-10

20. Episode 20

Air Date: 1972-01-17

21. Episode 21

Air Date: 1972-01-24

Two days ago, Britain was set on a new course when we signed the Treaty of Accession to the EEC. In Brussels this weekend, Panorama talked exclusively to the Prime Minister at this moment of personal triumph and asked him how he wants to shape and influence the Europe we are in the process of joining.

22. Episode 22

Air Date: 1972-01-31

On the eve of the Winter Olympics in Japan, the President of the Games Avery Brundage speaks out on the great 'shamateurism' conflict and Panorama investigates the role of amateurs in sport.

23. Episode 23

Air Date: 1972-02-07

24. Episode 24

Air Date: 1972-02-14

25. Episode 25

Air Date: 1972-02-21

“What do the Chinese communists want? They want the world.” (Richard Nixon, 1960) But now it’s President Nixon who wants the Chinese, and today he's gone calling. Why? To win the peace in Asia or an election in America? What does his visit really mean?

26. Episode 26

Air Date: 1972-02-28

27. Episode 27

Air Date: 1972-03-06

28. Episode 28

Air Date: 1972-03-13

29. Episode 29

Air Date: 1972-03-20

30. Episode 30

Air Date: 1972-03-27

31. Episode 31

Air Date: 1972-04-10

32. Episode 32

Air Date: 1972-04-17

33. Episode 33

Air Date: 1972-04-24

34. Episode 34

Air Date: 1972-05-01

35. Episode 35

Air Date: 1972-05-08

36. Episode 36

Air Date: 1972-05-15

37. Episode 37

Air Date: 1972-05-22

38. Episode 38

Air Date: 1972-06-05

39. Episode 39

Air Date: 1972-06-12

40. Episode 40

Air Date: 1972-06-19

41. Episode 41

Air Date: 1972-06-26

42. Episode 42

Air Date: 1972-07-03

43. Episode 43

Air Date: 1972-07-10

44. Episode 44

Air Date: 1972-07-17

Tonight, as the school year ends, Panorama reports on the problem of why some children leave school unable to read or write.

45. Panorama Special: The Docks Dispute - Part 1

Air Date: 1972-07-24

Michael Charlton reports on the Docks Dispute and how far it is likely to spread, while Alan Watson chairs a debate about the new Industrial Relations Act. Alan Hart reports from Belfast on events in Northern Ireland since Bloody Friday.

46. The Price of Your Car

Air Date: 1972-07-31

This year nearly 100,000 people will be casualties on our roads. There are ways to reduce accidents - but they all cost money. Would you be prepared to pay £250 extra to have a safer car? Or be willing to be stopped at random by a policeman for a breath test? Or be legally compelled to wear a seat belt? Tonight Panorama looks at the rising cost and suffering of road accidents, and asks what price are we prepared to pay to make our cars and roads safer?

47. Episode 47

Air Date: 1972-08-07

48. Episode 48

Air Date: 1972-08-14

49. Episode 49

Air Date: 1972-08-21

1. 24/01/1972

Air Date: 1972-01-24

Two days ago, Britain was set on a new course when we signed the Treaty of Accession to the EEC. In Brussels, Panorama talks exclusively to the prime minister at this moment of personal triumph and asks him how he wants to shape and influence the Europe Britain is in the process of joining.

1. A Happy New Year?

Air Date: 1974-01-07

Reporter Philip Tibbenham visits the town of Hereford to guage people's reaction to the crisis ridden festive season.

1. The New Man - Cuban Style

Air Date: 1975-01-06

David Dimbleby presents a report by Denis Tuohy on the internal changes that have taken place in Cuba under Castro.

Sandhurst

2. Sandhurst

Air Date: 1975-09-15

First transmitted in 1975, this edition of Panorama is set at Sandhurst, the officer training academy. It follows a group of young men preparing for a life of leadership in the Army. These 'managers of violence' will be expected to perform to the very highest of traditions of the British Army and be prepared to apply their professionalism on British soil should the need arise.

1. South Armagh: Bandit Country

Air Date: 1976-04-21

1. The Alternative Prime Minister

Air Date: 1977-07-11

Joined by representatives of the press, David Dimbleby chairs a discussion in which Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher outlines the policies she hopes will win her party the next election. She expresses her belief that trade unionism is a 'minority interest' and voices support for those individuals who have 'run the gauntlet' to cross picket lines. She also stresses the need to preserve the freedom of the individual and the generation of wealth through freer enterprise and less taxation.

1. The Real War in Space: A Sputnik-like Event

Air Date: 1978-10-23

First transmitted in 1978, this 25th anniversary edition of Panorama with Tom Mangold examines America's and Russia's dependence on military satellites.

The Real War in Space: We Are Entering the Post-Nuclear Era

2. The Real War in Space: We Are Entering the Post-Nuclear Era

Air Date: 1978-10-23

First transmitted in 1978, this 25th anniversary edition of Panorama with Tom Mangold continues with a report on space weaponry, directive energy weapons, particle beam weapons and high energy lasers.

11. If The Bomb Drops...

Air Date: 1980-03-11

A look at the UK Government's preparations for the public in the event of a possible outbreak of Nuclear War.

1. Episode 1

Air Date:

1. Serpell Report

Air Date: 1983-01-24

Vincent Hanna reports on future options for British Rail in light of the Serpell Report followed by a studio interview with transport secretary David Howell.

1. Panorama [17/09/84]

Air Date: 1984-01-01

1. How Much Longer?

Air Date: 1985-02-04

Talks between the National Union of Mineworkers and the National Coal Board have reached stalemate. As official figures report more and more miners breaking the strike and returning to work, 'Panorama' asks strikers in Barnsley how long they believe they can continue. In the studio, National Union of Mineworkers president Arthur Scargill reaffirms his concerns over media representations of his union members.

1. Scientology: The Road to Total Freedom?

Air Date: 1987-04-27

John Sweeney investigates the Church of Scientology, endorsed by some major Hollywood celebrities, but which continues to face the criticism that it is less of a religion and more of a cult.

9. The IRA: The Long War

Air Date: 1988-02-29

A history of the Provisional IRA political and military campaign.

1. Follow My Leader

Air Date: 1989-10-09

Anthony Howard reports for BBC Panorama into the thoughts and stratagems of the Conservative powerbrokers, from 1989.

British Rail: The Ultimate Sell-Off

2. British Rail: The Ultimate Sell-Off

Air Date: 1989-10-16

Fred Emery reports on reaction round the country to the many changes already affecting British Rail services in what's being seen as the run-up to privatisation.

1. Triumph Over Tyranny

Air Date: 1990-01-08

After fleeing the capital as revolutionary fervour spread, Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife were captured and returned to Bucharest to face the revolution's summary justice on Christmas Day 1989.

1. The Plutonium Business

Air Date: 1992-08-10

Britain is about to become (1992) a major player in the trade in plutonium. The programme raises the question of whether there is any need to move enormous quantities of plutonium, which is both the most toxic substance known to man and the raw material for nuclear weapons, around the world. The risk may be too great. (Episode number incorrect)

1. Bad Blood

Air Date: 1995-01-16

Tonight's programme investigates the spread of Hepatitis C through contaminated blood. Britain was the last country in Europe to screen its blood donors for the potentially fatal virus, and as a result thousands may have been contaminated, many of whom do not know that they carry the virus.

Rwanda: The Bloody Tricolour

24. Rwanda: The Bloody Tricolour

Air Date: 1995-08-20

This Panorama special investigated how the French government was deeply implicated in the Rwandan genocide. It revealed the true extent of French covert military assistance to the Rwandan government between 1990 and 1994.

An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales

35. An Interview with HRH The Princess of Wales

Air Date: 1995-11-20

Diana, Princess of Wales, speaks openly for the first time about her separation from the Prince of Wales in a frank interview for the BBC's Panorama programme.

1. Medicine's Missing Millions

Air Date: 1997-01-06

The long-running debate over hospital closures.

1. Bent

Air Date: 1998-01-12

Follow-up exposé of corrupt policemen.

1. In Stephen's Name

Air Date: 1999-01-11

Report on Met Police Force's commitment to tackling racist crime.

1. Casualties

Air Date: 2000-01-17

An investigation into Paramedics. Panorama uncovers evidence of poor training, lack of skills and chaotic organisation, which are costing thousands of lives every year.

20. England's Shame

Air Date: 2000-06-20

A look at violence during Euro 2000

1. The Accidental President

Air Date: 2001-01-21

24. Clash of Cultures

Air Date: 2001-10-21

32. Towards the Zero Hour

Air Date: 2001-12-12

A special about the terror network

1. MMR: Every Parent's Choice

Air Date: 2002-02-03

1. Survivors

Air Date: 2003-01-26

1. A Fight To The Death

Air Date: 2004-01-21

1. Jazz Clubs

Air Date: 2005-01-28

1. Get a life

Air Date: 2006-01-29

Panorama asks why British workers continue to work some of the longest hours in Europe. Many thought that new technologies would free us from the office but it seems they have simply blurred the lines between work and home.

26. Sex Crimes and the Vatican

Air Date: 2006-10-01

Panorama investigates a secret Vatican document known as the "Crimen Sollicitationis", which established a guideline for handling allegations of child abuse, homosexuality and bestiality within the Catholic Church and was enforced for 20 years by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became the Pope.

1. IVF Undercover

Air Date: 2007-01-15

Police officers have made unannounced visits to two clinics run by Britain's most successful test-tube baby doctor.

2. How to Poison a Spy

Air Date: 2007-01-22

John Sweeney investigates the death of ex-KGB spy and Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned and killed by radioactive Polonium 210 in November 2006.

3. Secrets of the Drugs Trials

Air Date: 2007-01-29

Shelley Jofre investigates how one of Britain's biggest drug companies misled doctors into prescribing the anitidepressant Seroxat to teenagers.

4. Should I Fight Back?

Air Date: 2007-02-05

Jeremy Vine goes on a whistle-stop tour of the country to see how people deal with anti-social behaviour and violent crime in their areas.

5. Please Look After Mum

Air Date: 2007-02-12

In a Yorkshire town, reporter Vivian White discovers a series of cases in which elderly people have allegedly been unsafe and unprotected in nursing homes.

6. For Queen and Country?

Air Date: 2007-02-19

As the Iraq war approaches its fifth year, army families angered by what they see as public apathy and government embarrassment, speak out for the first time.

7. GBH on the NHS

Air Date: 2007-02-26

Shelley Jofre investigates the claim that an estimated 75,000 NHS workers were victims of violent assaults by patients last year.

8. Go Green or Else

Air Date: 2007-03-05

Tears, rows and recriminations as Panorama reporter Justin Rowlatt, his wife and three kids spend a year without their car, their tumble dryer and their cheap flights abroad in Go Green or Else!

9. Stalkers: Murder in Slow Motion

Air Date: 2007-03-12

Stella Moore's daughter Tania was brutally killed by the man who stalked her relentlessly. She asks why women can still be murdered by stalkers.

10. A Good Kicking

Air Date: 2007-03-13

A report on the torture of seven Iraqi civilians in 2003 while in British custody in Basra and the subsequent investigation.

11. Soldiers on the Run

Air Date: 2007-03-26

Investigation into the increasing numbers of British soldiers returning from Iraq going AWOL rather than face life in the British Army. Featuring the stories of young men who return from battle so scarred and disillusioned they vow never to return even if it means going on the run.

12. Death on Corfu

Air Date: 2007-04-02

Investigation into how the deaths in Corfu of British children Bobby and Christi Shepherd has raised serious doubts about the travel industry's safety standards.

13. Life Behind Bars

Air Date: 2007-04-16

A reporter goes undercover as a prison officer for five months at Rye Hill high security prison, and discovers a world of bribery, corruption and drugs.

14. TV's Dirty Secrets

Air Date: 2007-04-23

Can you trust your favourite TV shows? In the wake of recent scandals about how broadcasters use premium rate phone lines, Panorama investigates claims that some of Britain's best-loved programmes have been cheating the public.

15. The Real Spooks

Air Date: 2007-04-30

Following the conviction of five men accused of conspiracy to cause explosions, evidence that MI5 failed to pass on details linking them to the 7/7 suicide bombers.

16. Murder at the World Cup

Air Date: 2007-04-30

Investigation into the murder of cricket coach Bob Woolmer, with access to the man leading the hunt for his killer, police deputy commissioner Mark Shields.

17. Midwives Undercover

Air Date: 2007-05-03

Using shocking undercover footage recorded in two major hospitals, an investigation into alleged serious failings in UK maternity services.

18. White Fright

Air Date: 2017-05-07

An investigation into the increasing separation and segregation between Muslim Asians and whites. Vivian White reports from a northern English town where the communities feel divided by skin colour, religion, culture, and language.

19. Scientology and Me

Air Date: 2007-05-14

John Sweeney investigates the Church of Scientology and allegations made by former members and relatives of current members. However, during the course of his investigation he soon finds that he has become a target of the Church.

20. WiFi: A Warning Signal

Air Date: 2007-05-21

With twelve cities now completely covered by wireless (WiFi) computer networks, and many secondary and primary schools using WiFi in the classroom, Paul Kenyon investigates claims that the electronic smog of modern living can cause long-term health effects.

21. Married to the Mob

Air Date: 2007-05-28

A report on British woman Ann Hathaway, wife of the alleged head of one of Sicily's biggest Cosa Nostra clans, who was recently convicted for Mafia association.

22. On a Wing and a Prayer

Air Date: 2007-06-04

Shelley Jofre investigates whether Britain's single biggest loss of military life in over two decades could have been avoided, and reveals a series of potentially-catastrophic faults with the RAF's ageing fleet of spyplanes.

23. Princes, Planes and Payoffs

Air Date: 2007-06-11

Investigation into allegations of massive corruption at the heart of the biggest arms deal in history between Britain and Saudi Arabia, and into claims that when the Serious Fraud Office got close to uncovering it the government forced it to drop the probe.

24. Is TV Bad for My Kids?

Air Date: 2007-06-18

In a unique social experiment, TVs, computers and games consoles are taken away from a class of seven- and eight-year-olds for two weeks and a psychologist assesses the impact on their behaviour and performance at school.

25. Trust Me I'm Gordon... Not Tony

Air Date: 2007-06-25

As he officially becomes the new prime minister, reporter John Ware investigates Gordon Brown's relationship to the truth and his involvement in New Labour's past.

26. What Happened Next?

Air Date: 2007-07-02

What happened after the cameras went away? Panorama returns to previous investigations to report on developments. Find out what NHS bosses did after Panorama filmed undercover in two maternity units, and how John Sweeney found unwanted international fame after his confrontation with Scientology.

27. Our Missing Children

Air Date: 2007-07-02

John Sweeney reports on child welfare in Norfolk.

28. Heroes of 21/7

Air Date: 2007-07-09

On 21st July 2005, a group of suicide bombers set out to bring death to the capital. Panorama talks to the bus and tube passengers who thought they would die that day.

29. Tagging Undercover: A Panorama Special

Air Date: 2007-07-10

As more offenders are being tagged as an alternative to custody, reporters go undercover to reveal 'life on the tag' from inside one of the government's key law and order schemes.

30. Immigration: How We Lost Count

Air Date: 2007-07-23

The Government has no idea how many immigrants enter Britain illegally, but how many enter lawfully? Panorama visits some of the immigration hotspots.

31. Children's Fight Club

Air Date: 2007-07-30

Investigation into websites that show videos of young teenagers being bullied and assaulted, which feature advertisements for some major British companies.

32. The Cost of Keeping Britain Dry

Air Date: 2007-08-06

Kate Silverton looks at how much the summer floods have cost the UK and how much more we are prepared to spend to defend the country from future downpours.

33. On a Knife Edge

Air Date: 2007-08-13

As the number of youths killed on the streets of London this year rises to 17, with more young victims across the country, Panorama profiles two 15-year-old boys on the fringe of gang culture. The programme offers a rare insight into the confusing and dangerous world of the inner city teenager.

34. Return to Gaza

Air Date: 2007-08-20

Six weeks after the release of the BBC's Alan Johnston, Panorama goes back to Gaza to examine what's become of the place now that the world has looked away again.

35. Weekend 'Nazis'

Air Date: 2007-08-27

An investigation into the growing use of Second World War re-enactment events as a forum for extreme right-wing views by Nazi enthusiasts.

36. Dogfighting Undercover

Air Date: 2007-08-30

Dogfighting Undercover

37. Real Apprentices

Air Date: 2007-09-03

Investigation into why nearly a million young people in the UK are not in work or education. With the figure reportedly at a ten-year high, the programme challenges four young men to get jobs and break the cycle of unemployment.

38. Destination Europe

Air Date: 2007-09-10

Paul Kenyon traces the criminal gangs behind the illegal and hazardous migration routes which thousands of Africans are desperate enough to try to get into the UK.

39. Wasting Police Time

Air Date: 2007-09-17

There may be more police officers than ever, but what are they actually doing? Frontline officers tell Panorama they find it increasingly difficult to do their job effectively and claim they're being undermined by paperwork and pressure to meet government targets.

40. Give Us Your DNA

Air Date: 2007-09-24

Someone is added to the DNA database every minute, including people who haven't been charged with any offence. It can solve crimes and free the innocent. So shouldn't all of us now be on the database whether we like it or not, or should we pull back? Vivian White investigates.

41. How I Became a Muslim Extremist

Air Date: 2007-10-01

Investigative report. After the 7/7 bombings, the government vowed to silence Muslim extremists. Two years on, radical group Hizb ut-Tahrir remains legal. Shiraz Maher, a former member of Hizb, explores what needs to be done to win the hearts of Britain's angry young Muslims.

42. Sub-prime Suspect

Air Date: 2007-10-08

With mortgages regularly being sold to people on benefits and some home loans being given at up to sixteen times the applicant's salary, Panorama finds out if the misselling of mortgages to those with bad credit records could cause a financial crisis in Britain similar to that in the US.

43. Is America Ready for a Black President?

Air Date: 2007-10-15

Barack Obama is a political sensation in the States - an African-American with a real chance of becoming President next year. But although he is promising to unite the nation, can he overcome America's racial divisions and become the country's first black President? Hilary Andersson investigates.

44. FIFA and Coe

Air Date: 2007-10-22

With England set to bid for the 2018 World Cup, Panorama investigates allegations against FIFA and asks if England can expect fair play from football's ruling body.

45. Kidnapped: The Alan Johnston Story

Air Date: 2007-10-25

For the first time, BBC Correspondent Alan Johnston tells the full dramatic story of his kidnap by militant Jihadists in Gaza.

46. Jill Dando: The Jury's Out

Air Date: 2007-10-29

Raphael Rowe investigates claims that the forensic evidence which lead to the conviction of Barry George for the murder of Jill Dando in 2001 was unreliable and misleading.

47. Taking on the Taliban: The Soldiers' Story

Air Date: 2007-11-05

Following a unit of 35 British soldiers on the frontline in Afghanistan, a six-month tour which left one dead and 12 seriously wounded.

48. What Next for Craig?

Air Date: 2007-11-12

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49. The Mystery of Madeleine McCann

Air Date: 2007-11-19

Investigation into why Madeleine McCann's parents have found it so hard to shake off the suspicion that they somehow had a role in her disappearance.

50. Please Look After Dad

Air Date: 2007-12-03

Investigation into the case of a woman convinced that the powerful anti-psychotic drugs prescribed for her father's dementia were doing him harm, and the disclosure of the results of a long-term scientific study which shows that she may have been right.

51. The Battle for Basra Palace

Air Date: 2007-12-10

Using combat footage shot by the soldiers themselves, the story of the last and bloodiest British fight in southern Iraq - the battle for Basra Palace.

52. Basra - The Legacy

Air Date: 2007-12-17

Reporter Jane Corbin examines the dark heart of Basra. Once Iraq's most cosmopolitan city, it is now a place where murder and corruption is rife.

1. One Click from Danger

Air Date: 2008-01-07

An update to our film 'One Click from Danger' about internet paedophiles exploiting vulnerable youngsters online.

2. Destination UK

Air Date: 2008-01-14

Paul Kenyon follows the most dangerous illegal immigration route into Europe, used by tens and thousands of migrants a year seeking a better life, and revisits the survivors whose epic journey ended with them marooned on a tuna net in the middle of the Mediterranean.

3. Britain's Protection Racket

Air Date: 2008-01-21

Panorama goes undercover to expose the flaws in Britain's seven-billion-pound security industry.

4. Cocaine: Alex James in Colombia

Air Date: 2008-01-28

Former cocaine-using Blur bassist Alex James travels to Colombia. He meets the drug farmers, sellers and enforcers, and hears the message that every gram is tainted in blood.

5. Bursting the House Price Bubble

Air Date: 2008-02-04

Investigation into sharp practice in the housing market which has kept house prices artificially high and plunged homeowners into negative equity.

6. No More Mandelas

Air Date: 2008-02-11

After witnessing the end of apartheid, Fergal Keane returns to South Africa to find out what happened to the hope from that time.

7. Bottled Water - Who Needs It?

Air Date: 2008-02-18

Reporter Tom Heap sets out to discover if the popularity of bottled water is merely a triumph of marketing over common sense.

8. On Whose Orders?

Air Date: 2008-02-25

Jeremy Vine interviews Tony Blair's Attorney General Lord Goldsmith and General Sir Mike Jackson, asking how rules preventing abuse and torture of prisoners in Iraq were overturned, and analysing new claims that could bring disgrace to the Army.

9. Taking Back The Streets

Air Date: 2008-03-03

Richard Bilton examines the dilemma of Garry Newlove, the father beaten to death in the streets. Is a new community action the answer to teenage gangs?

10. Shaken Babies?

Air Date: 2008-03-10

Investigates the row behind shaken-baby syndrome. Last year, childminder Keran Henderson was convicted of shaking an 11-month-old baby to death. Her friends and family say she couldn't have done it, despite medical reports suggesting otherwise.

11. Teenage Sex For Sale

Air Date: 2008-03-27

Gerry Northam investigates ruthless gangs who are targeting teenage girls and offering drugs and excitement. Within weeks, the children are made to work as prostitutes - having sex with a queue of men. This isn't Eastern European people trafficking but British girls on British streets.

12. Jersey - Island of Secrets

Air Date: 2008-03-31

Current affairs programme with Jeremy Vine. It is six weeks since police started their search of Haut de la Garenne children's home on Jersey. Other homes and careworkers now being named by alleged abuse victims and many believe there has been a deliberate cover up.

13. Divide and Rule

Air Date: 2008-04-07

Ten years on from the Good Friday Agreement, Panorama examines what power-sharing has done for those living with Northern Ireland's deep sectarian divisions.

14. Feeling the Pinch

Air Date: 2008-04-14

Credit crunch, rising fuel prices and talk of recession - we've been warned of a tough year ahead. But how will we really be affected? Declan Curry discovers if we have what it takes to weather the storm of the global forces buffeting our economy.

15. Something in the Air

Air Date: 2008-04-21

Pilots almost passing out at the controls; passengers who say they've been made ill by toxic fumes. Can polluted air on board planes damage your health? Panorama carries out its own tests to discover just what's in the air we breathe when we fly.

16. How Clean is Your Hospital?

Air Date: 2008-04-27

Sally Magnusson goes inside a trust which lost 90 patients to the superbug c.difficile, which accounts for four times as many deaths as MRSA.

17. Mission Impossible

Air Date: 2008-04-28

The UN polices conflicts around the world, but can it police itself? Raphael Rowe reveals how the organisation is struggling to eradicate the rot at its core.

18. Prisons Unlocked

Air Date: 2008-05-05

Panorama investigates claims that unsuitable and dangerous convicts are being sent to open prisons to help solve the overcrowding crisis.

19. Tested to Destruction

Air Date: 2008-05-12

Current affairs. Are schoolchildren in England given too many exams? Vivian White reports.

20. The Challenge of the 60s

Air Date: 2008-05-15

Experts and diplomats including Lord Hurd, Christopher Mallaby and Bernard Lovell assess the predictions made about the world's future in an edition of Panorama from 1960.

21. Britain on the Sick

Air Date: 2008-05-19

Current affairs programme presented by Jeremy Vine. Shelley Jofre examines the Government's tough new benefit rules.

22. One Click from Capture

Air Date: 2008-05-26

A look at how Panorama's simple experiment of putting a young girl's details onto social networking websites ended with the arrest of an online predator.

23. The Property Game

Air Date: 2008-06-02

Vigorous investigation of a topical issue. Richard Bilton meets the winners and losers in the property market. Is the British love affair with home ownership over?

24. What Happened After Taking On the Taliban?

Air Date: 2008-06-09

Current affairs. Panorama meets the soldiers featured in last year's Taking On the Taliban special, to find out what they're doing now.

25. Daylight Robbery - What happened to the $23billion?

Air Date: 2008-06-10

Jane Corbin investigates the cases which threaten to reveal the corruption behind the past five years of war in the Middle East.

26. Young Gunmen

Air Date: 2008-06-23

Current affairs. Panorama investigates the rise of armed teenage street gangs, speaking to former gangsters, the police and the young gunmen themselves.

27. Primark: On the Rack

Air Date: 2008-06-23

Panorama puts Primark's claims that it can deliver cheap, fast fashion without breaking ethical guidelines to the test.

28. Taking Back The Streets

Air Date: 2008-06-30

Panarama investigates the rise of armed teenage street gangs and discovers how shockingly ingrained the culture of guns and violence is in Britain.

29. NHS for Sale

Air Date: 2008-07-07

Sally Magnusson investigates the creeping privatisation of the NHS.

30. China's Secret War

Air Date: 2008-07-14

Panorama provides evidence of how China is supplying the Sudanese government with arms to enable it to wage a campaign of violence in Darfur - all for oil.

31. Friends in High Places

Air Date: 2008-07-21

Panorama investigates the government's proposals for a third runway at Heathrow which, critics argue, will have a dramatic effect on the environment.

32. Can We Afford to Fill Up?

Air Date: 2008-07-28

With the price of fuel rocketing at the pumps, Jane Corbin reports on how fuel prices are affecting Britain and what alternatives might be available.

33. Racing's Dirty Secret

Air Date: 2008-07-30

Panorama investigates horse racing and reveals why those running the sport are so concerned about gamblers betting on horses not to win, but to lose.

34. China's Olympic Promise

Air Date: 2008-08-04

As the Games approach, award-winning journalist John Sweeney travels across China to discover whether foreign journalists are being allowed to report freely.

35. Notes on a Dirty Island

Air Date: 2008-08-11

Travel writer Bill Bryson presents a personal and passionate account of how Britain has become a rubbish tip since his arrival from the USA in 1972.

36. The NHS Postcode Lottery: It Could Be You

Air Date: 2008-08-18

Shelley Jofre takes a road trip around the UK and discovers how the quality of treatment from the NHS very much depends on where you live.

37. True Brits

Air Date: 2008-08-25

Current affairs with Jeremy Vine. An investigation into how factors such as mass immigration and devolution are forever changing the concept of 'Britishness'.

38. How the Economy Got Personal

Air Date: 2008-09-01

Current affairs. Jeremy Vine presents personal stories of regular Britons affected by the credit crunch.

39. Can Money Grow on Trees?

Air Date: 2008-09-08

Panorama asks whether the money markets can achieve what campaigners and law enforcement have so far failed to, and make trees more valuable alive than dead.

40. Terror in the Skies?

Air Date: 2008-09-09

Peter Taylor uncovers the inside story of the operation which thwarted a terrorist plot to cause explosions and led to increased security at British airports.

41. Omagh: What the Police Were Never Told

Air Date: 2008-09-15

Peter Taylor uncovers the inside story of the operation which thwarted a terrorist plot to cause explosions and led to increased security at British airports.

42. How Safe is my Money?

Air Date: 2008-09-22

Jane Corbin looks at how the crisis facing the world's financial insitutions could impact on the nation's banks, mortgages, insurance and pensions.

43. You Can Run...

Air Date: 2008-09-26

But can you hide? Simon Boazman investigates how much information is held on him, whether it is secure and if he can reduce his data trail.

44. Next Stop, Downing Street?

Air Date: 2008-09-29

Nick Robinson accompanies Conservative Party leader David Cameron to Birmingham as he attempts to persuade voters he is prime minister material.

45. The Secret Policeman Returns

Air Date: 2008-10-06

In the wake of the resignation of Britain's top police officer, Panorama investigates racism in Britain's police force. Mark Daly - who exposed racism amongst police recruits in The Secret Policeman five years ago - returns to uncover the truth about being a Black Ethnic Minority Cop today.

46. Should We Be Scared of Russia?

Air Date: 2008-10-10

Mark Franchetti meets Vladimir Putin's inner circle in an attempt to decipher Russia's intentions on domestic and international fronts.

47. Obama and the Pitbull: An American Tale

Air Date: 2008-10-13

Matt Frei investigates Barack Obama's rise in the opinion polls, and asks if the current financial crisis has put him on the home straight.

48. Britain in the Red - Your Questions Answered

Air Date: 2008-10-16

Jeremy Vine asks why our economy ran into trouble, and who is to blame for the credit crunch and banking crisis which threatens to affect us all.

49. Three Bloody Summers

Air Date: 2008-11-03

The British Commander on the ground admits the war against the Taliban cannot be won by force alone in this eye-opening assessment of the Afghanistan conflict.

50. Can't Pay, Won't Pay

Air Date: 2008-11-10

With the credit crunch affecting everyone, Panorama reveals the lengths some lenders are now going to in order to get borrowers to pay off their debts.

51. What Happened to Baby P?

Air Date: 2008-11-17

A six-month investigation by the programme reveals the mistakes and missed opportunities that led to the death of a 17-month-old boy known only as Baby P.

52. Addicted to Aid

Air Date: 2008-11-24

Reporter Sorious Samura visits Uganda and his home country of Sierra Leone to reveal how aid money is lost, stolen and frittered away.

53. Comeback Coal

Air Date: 2008-12-01

An investigation into the Government's support of a new wave of opencast coal mining, in spite of fierce opposition from local communities.

54. Shannon: The Mother of All Lies

Air Date: 2008-12-04

Panorama presents the inside story on the disappearance of Shannon Matthews, as it investigates the events that led to Karen Matthews being convicted for the kidnap of her own daughter.

55. I'll Die When I Choose

Air Date: 2008-12-08

Politician and Parkinson's sufferer Margo MacDonald uncovers the truth about assisted dying, meeting those with illnesses like hers who are desperate to die.

56. Britain's Terror Heartland

Air Date: 2008-12-15

Jane Corbin makes the hazardous journey to the frontline in the War on Terror, the remote and forbidding mountains along the Pakistan-Afghan border.

57. The Year Britain's Bubble Burst

Air Date: 2008-12-22

It has been a cataclysmic year for our banks and economy, and a year in which the role of the BBC's Business Editor has been in the spotlight as never before. With exclusive interviews with the major players, Robert Peston reflects on how these momentous events will affect us all.

1. Kids Behaving Badly

Air Date: 2009-01-05

Whether it is 10-year-olds talking about who they have snogged or schoolgirls calling themselves sluts on their social-networking profile pages, it seems our kids can't get away from sex. But what happens when the banter and name-calling gets physical? Jeremy Vine reveals the problem of sexual bullying in our schools and hears from experts, parents and teachers - but most importantly from the kids themselves - on what we can do to tackle it.

2. Jailed for a Knife

Air Date: 2009-01-12

Raphael Rowe goes inside prisons to gain rare access to the young offenders convicted of carrying, using or even killing with a knife.

3. What Now, Mr President?

Air Date: 2009-01-19

Barack Obama takes over as US President with a promise to change America and make it a fairer place. Can he reshape the world's most powerful country?

4. Have I Got Bad Language For You?

Air Date: 2009-01-26

Frank Skinner sets out to discover if the Ross-Brand storm really was a watershed in broadcasting's debate about bad language and offence.

5. Tax Me if You Can

Air Date: 2009-02-02

Britain is bust and ordinary taxpayers are getting hammered, but it seems that the super-rich can still squirrel their money away in tax havens like Liechtenstein, Jersey and the Caymans. John Sweeney follows the missing millions, and asks if it is time to close the tax havens down.

6. Gaza: Out of the Ruins

Air Date: 2009-02-09

As Israel prepares to vote on its future, Jeremy Bowen travels through a devastated Gaza to ask where the recent conflict now leaves the future of the region.

7. Muslim First, British Second

Air Date: 2009-02-16

The current affairs series asks how radicals should be treated and examines suspicions that community projects are being used to gather intelligence.

8. Credit Where It's Due

Air Date: 2009-02-23

Business dragon Theo Paphitis asks if the banks and the government are doing enough to help Britain's 4.7 million small businesses survive the recession.

9. What Happens After Sorry?

Air Date: 2009-03-02

As RBS announces what are predicted to be the biggest losses in British history, Panorama tells the story of the bank's dramatic fall from grace.

10. Immigration - Time for an Amnesty?

Air Date: 2009-03-09

Panorama looks at a proposed amnesty for hundreds of thousands of long-standing illegal immigrants, championed by London mayor Boris Johnson.

11. Crime Pays

Air Date: 2009-03-16

Panorama reveals how organised crime is defeating attempts to claw back its profits, and how the Crown has been reduced to making tax deals with criminals.

12. Who Will Save the Savers?

Air Date: 2009-03-23

As the credit crunch pushes Britain's pensions and savings time-bomb to a new level, Panorama asks experts to help those facing an uncertain future.

13. 1959: A Panorama Guide

Air Date: 2009-03-27

Documentary looking back at 1959 through the eyes of the BBC current affairs programme Panorama, recalling a time when Britain finally realised that the old world was disappearing.

14. The Gunmen Who Never Went Away

Air Date: 2009-03-30

With soldiers and police once again being killed in the province, Panorama offers a detailed analysis of the resurgent terrorist threat in Northern Ireland, based on ten years' work investigating the breakaway Republican movement, its aims, its roots and its tactics.

15. Slumdogs and Millionaires

Air Date: 2009-04-06

Panorama goes undercover in the millionaires' playground of Dubai to look at luxury developments. Reporter Ben Anderson discovers that behind the glossy sales brochures is an army of construction workers living in appalling conditions.

16. Britain's Homecare Scandal

Air Date: 2009-04-09

Paul Kenyon investigates care of the elderly and goes undercover to expose a world of chaos. Carers on minimum wages - often with little training - battle to provide decent care.

17. Life After Woolies

Air Date: 2009-04-13

Current affairs. Since the closure of Woolworths' 807 retail outlets, Panorama has followed some of the 27,000 former staff as they try to escape unemployment.

18. May Contain Nuts

Air Date: 2009-04-20

Current affairs. Panorama investigates why the deadly serious matter of health and safety has become a laughing stock, and why it has strayed from its original aim.

19. Who'd Be an NHS Whistleblower?

Air Date: 2009-04-27

Margaret Haywood put her career on the line to expose failings in the care of the elderly. Jeremy Vine asks why more aren't willing to speak out.

20. Baby P - The Whole Truth?

Air Date: 2009-05-04

Reporter Alison Holt has further revelations on the case of Baby P, the baby boy who died while under the care of social workers in Haringey, London.

21. The Six Billion Dollar Man

Air Date: 2009-05-11

John Sweeney goes on the trail of the dark side of banker Sir Allen Stanford who bowled over cricket and is accused of a multi-billion dollar fraud.

22. Stem Cells and Miracles

Air Date: 2009-05-18

The current affairs programme follows a British family to China as they pin their hopes on a new stem cell therapy to give their daughter sight. As evidence mounts that some treatments offered abroad are bogus, will the child's eyesight improve, or are they destined for disappointment?

23. Is Your MP Working for You?

Air Date: 2009-05-25

The expenses scandal is just the beginning and not the end of Westminster's troubles. Shelley Jofre reports on the other ways in which the new appetite for transparency may embarrass honourable members.

24. 'A Very Dangerous Doctor'

Air Date: 2009-06-01

Vivian White challenges David Southall to answer his critics and uncovers evidence that may support his claim of victimisation.

25. Obama and the Ayatollah

Air Date: 2009-06-08

As Iranians prepare to elect a president, Jane Corbin asks whether Obama's recent plea for greater understanding will be heeded.

26. The Death of Kiss and Tell

Air Date: 2009-06-15

Investigating the growing trend of celebrities and public figures turning to privacy laws to suppress stories and photographs showing them in a bad light.

27. The Battle of Swat Valley

Air Date: 2009-06-22

Exclusive access to airborne troops and to footage shot in Taliban-controlled towns reveal the story of Pakistan's fight against extremists.

28. Will the Scots Ever Be Happy?

Air Date: 2009-06-29

Ten years after devolution, the Scots want more power north of the border, and the SNP want a referendum on independence. Can the UK be preserved?

29. What Ever Happened to People Power?

Air Date: 2009-07-06

Panorama asks if police tactics aimed at preventing troublemakers taking over demonstrations are eroding the freedom to protest.

30. Licence to Torture

Air Date: 2009-07-13

Current affairs. Did interrogation techniques used by the Bush administration after 9/11 break US and international law? Hilary Andersson investigates.

31. Save Our Steel

Air Date: 2009-07-20

Current affairs. Panorama helps citizen journalists Steven, Belinda and Tony find out the future of the steel industry, which employs tens of thousands of people.

32. The Trauma Industry

Air Date: 2009-07-27

Veteran BBC war reporter Allan Little investigates how the battlefield trauma of the Vietnam War - post-traumatic stress disorder - now ends up in British motor insurance claims, workplace accidents and school bullying.

33. Smugglers' Tales

Air Date: 2009-08-03

Panorama reveals the endless game of cat and mouse between prisoners determined to get their fix and officers equally determined to keep drugs out of their jails.

34. The Truth About Happy Hour

Air Date: 2009-08-10

Panorama visits the town tackling binge drinking with a radical new approach. Richard Bilton looks at reclaiming Britain's town centres from the drunk and violent, with the bar that makes it too difficult to get drunk and the battle against cheap drink promotions.

35. What Are We Fighting For?

Air Date: 2009-08-17

With British soldiers dying in record numbers and the country arguing over the wisdom of the war, Jane Corbin travels across Afghanistan to ask if the British presence has made the lives of Afghan women any better, which was one of the justifications for going to war in the first place.

36. Gimme Shelter

Air Date: 2009-08-24

Panorama reports on the elderly people who are taking to the streets in protest, and threatening legal action, because their residential wardens are being taken away.

37. Britain's Dirty Beaches

Air Date: 2009-09-07

Sand, sea and sewage. With the quality of bathing water on the UK's beaches in decline, Panorama investigates the outflow pipes that discharge sewage, tampons and condoms after heavy rain, and commissions its own scientific tests, with some disturbing results. Declan Lawn reports.

38. Europe or Die Trying

Air Date: 2009-09-14

Paul Kenyon travels three thousand miles along the most dangerous illegal immigration route out of Africa. Many die crossing the Sahara, or at sea on the way to a better life in Europe, but can the survivors convince those who follow that Europe in recession is no longer worth the risk?

39. Swine Flu: Everything You Need To Know

Air Date: 2009-09-16

Everything you need to know about the first flu pandemic of the 21st century. Jeremy Vine, Sophie Raworth and Fergus Walsh travel through the UK and the world to expose the myths and the dangers of swine flu. Who is most vulnerable? How do you avoid it? And can the NHS cope?

40. Banks Behaving Badly?

Air Date: 2009-09-21

Billions of taxpayers' money has been handed out to keep the banking system afloat, but what exactly have the banks given customers in return?

41. The Truth About Spending Cuts

Air Date: 2009-09-28

The real effects of the recession may just be starting as John Ware challenges the politicians to come clean about their plans to slash public spending.

42. Dying to Be Treated?

Air Date: 2009-09-30

In a Panorama special, the programme investigates a key Labour health policy that used the private sector to slash NHS waiting lists. Six years on, was it worth the price?

43. Migrants, Go Home!

Air Date: 2009-10-05

Reporter Paul Kenyon continues his journey out of Africa following the route taken by 40,000 migrants a year seeking a better life in Europe.

44. Why Hate Ryanair?

Air Date: 2009-10-12

Vivian White investigates the reasons why the ultimate 'no frills' airline has gained a reputation as the brand Britain loves to hate but can't stop using. Passengers, suppliers and insiders contribute, and chief executive Michael O'Leary doorsteps the programme makers in his own unique style.

45. Undercover - Hate on the Doorstep

Air Date: 2009-10-19

Two British Asian reporters pose as a couple living on a housing estate to investigate racism in Britain. Contains racially offensive language.

46. Freed to Offend Again

Air Date: 2009-10-26

Are we safe from dangerous prisoners released back onto our streets? A Panorama investigation reveals the extent of crimes committed by ex-convicts.

47. The Child Protectors

Air Date: 2009-11-02

With exclusive access to Coventry's social workers, Panorama follows the emergency response team as they attempt to identify children at risk.

48. Assault on Justice

Air Date: 2009-11-09

Shelley Jofre investigates whether punishing violent crimes with cautions and fines is letting some serious criminals off the hook and denying justice to victims.

49. Swimming with Loan Sharks

Air Date: 2009-11-16

Loan sharks are thriving in recession-hit Britain, as the poor and vulnerable run out of credit and find themselves relying on criminals instead. Reporter Simon Boazman finds the victims who have suffered brutal violence, and looks at the lenders who can charge 17,000 per cent interest.

50. Lethal Enterprise

Air Date: 2009-11-23

Panorama investigates a little-known law called joint enterprise, used to curb gang violence, and asks if the catch-all policy leads to miscarriages of justice.

51. Can Tesco Save the World?

Air Date: 2009-11-30

Panorama investigates whether supermarket giant Tesco is now leading the business fightback against man-made global warming.

52. Can You Forgive Your MP?

Air Date: 2009-12-07

Old politics were due to be swept away on a tide of moats and mortgages. But what has changed? Politicians discuss how they can regain the trust of voters.

53. Can't Deliver, Won't Deliver

Air Date: 2009-12-14

What is wrong with the Royal Mail? Panorama investigates the service that gets around 5,000 complaints a day, and asks if it is failing its customers.

1. The MP and the Whistleblower

Air Date: 2010-01-11

The series takes a look at Iris Robinson, the Member of Parliament at the centre of a current political storm.

2. A Walk in the Park

Air Date: 2010-01-18

Jane Corbin walks through the disputed streets and parks of Jerusalem and goes underground to explore tunnels excavated deep below the biblical sites.

3. What's Really in Our Kids' Food?

Air Date: 2010-01-25

Shelley Jofre investigates the food being dished up to pre-schoolers at nurseries and at home, and looks at the marketing claims of leading brands.

4. I Helped My Daughter Die

Air Date: 2010-02-01

Jeremy Vine talks exclusively to Kay Gilderdale about the night she helped her bedridden daughter kill herself, exploring whether the law should be changed.

5. Are You a Danger to Kids?

Air Date: 2010-02-08

Panorama exposes the myths and realities of the new child protection register, and asks whether the new system will actually work.

6. Why Do You Hate Me?

Air Date: 2010-02-15

Wheelchair user Simon Green secretly films what it is like to endure disability hate crime, and reveals that many such incidents are not properly prosecuted.

7. Dying for a Biscuit

Air Date: 2010-02-22

Reporter Raphael Rowe journeys into the rainforest of Borneo, where he uncovers evidence of palm oil companies developing plantations on protected land.

8. More Than Just a Game

Air Date: 2010-03-01

As Africa gears up to host its first football World Cup, Panorama asks if the beautiful game can save a generation fighting to survive in South Africa.

9. Trust Us, We're an NHS Hospital

Air Date: 2010-03-08

Panorama investigates how many hospitals may be failing the public while being allowed to assess themselves as good. Simon Boazman reports.

10. Are the Net Police Coming for You?

Air Date: 2010-03-15

A proposed new law is threatening to disconnect the millions of internet users who unlawfully download free music, films and TV. Jo Whiley looks at how broadband use at home may never be the same, and could even be cut off.

11. Chocolate - The Bitter Truth

Air Date: 2010-03-24

Paul Kenyon goes undercover as a cocoa trader in West Africa and discovers children as young as seven working long hours on cocoa farms, helping to make our chocolate.

12. Passports to Kill

Air Date: 2010-03-29

Reporter Jane Corbin shows how British passports and stolen identities were used in the murder of senior Hamas military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.

13. Spoilt Rotten?

Air Date: 2010-04-13

With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, Panorama meets the children suffering from preventable conditions as a result of their lifestyles.

14. Is Britain Full?

Air Date: 2010-04-19

Panorama investigates overcrowding in the UK. Some argue that the extra population will boost the economy, but will it? What can politicians do to stop the growth?

15. Return of the Real Apprentices

Air Date: 2010-04-26

Panorama follows the fortunes of four young people searching for work in Swindon, and discovers how they have responded to the challenge of recession.

16. The Cuts - Can You Fight Back?

Air Date: 2010-05-17

Reporter Shelley Jofre looks at the fight to save frontline services as councils across the country tighten their budgets.

17. A Very British Hero

Air Date: 2010-05-24

Christina Schmid reveals how the Army is failing in its duty of care to a tiny elite band of soldiers who are at the very forefront of the war in Afghanistan.

18. The Cumbrian Shootings

Air Date: 2010-06-07

Panorama's Richard Bilton reports on the events of Wednesday 2nd June, when Derrick Bird switched from quiet cabbie to gun toting psychopath.

19. Man United - Into the Red

Air Date: 2010-06-08

Ahead of a possible bid for debt-ridden Manchester United, reporter John Sweeney explores the battle for the soul of the club, and the scale of its debts.

20. BP - In Deep Water

Air Date: 2010-06-21

Hilary Andersson examines the full consequences of the explosion on BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, asking what went wrong and who is really to blame.

21. What's Up with the Weather?

Air Date: 2010-06-28

Increasing numbers of us simply don't believe in global warming. Tom Heap speaks to some of the world's leading scientists on both sides of the argument.

22. Can I Sack Teacher?

Air Date: 2010-07-05

New research shows that the standard of teaching is the most important factor to a child's education. So why are so many bad teachers being allowed to teach?

23. Orphans of Haiti

Air Date: 2010-07-12

Six months after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, Raphael Rowe returns to uncover what has happened to the country's orphaned and abandoned children.

24. How to Beat the Banks

Air Date: 2010-07-19

Reporter Adam Shaw investigates the state of Britain's banks, and reveals that while base rates remain low, the cost of borrowing has risen significantly.

25. It Shouldn't Happen at a Vets'

Air Date: 2010-07-22

Filming undercover in one of Britain's largest veterinary chains, Panorama reveals evidence of questionable bills, animals poorly treated, and an unrepentant vet struck off for dishonesty. Pet owners who take best practice on trust are in for a shock.

26. Generation Game

Air Date: 2010-07-26

Current affairs series. Dame Joan Bakewell looks at some of the innovative ways Britain's baby boomers are looking to future-proof their old age.

27. Britain's Unwanted Pets

Air Date: 2010-08-02

2009 saw a big increase in the numbers of stray dogs recorded as being picked up in the UK. Tom Heap goes to Battersea Dogs Home to find out why.

28. Wills - The Final Rip Off?

Air Date: 2010-08-09

Panorama investigates companies who make a good living from writing your Last Will and Testament, and exposes the shocking financial pitfalls that face unwary consumers. Is it time for this industry to be properly regulated by law?

29. Death in the Med

Air Date: 2010-08-16

As controversy over Israel's blockade of Gaza still rages, Jane Corbin asks what really happened on the Mavi Marmara, when Israeli commandos seized the ship.

30. Please Don't Take Our Child

Air Date: 2010-08-23

Darragh MacIntyre reports on the case of an ordinary couple and their extraordinary fight to open up the world of the family courts.

31. Britain's Disappearing Wildlife

Air Date: 2010-08-30

A look at the decline of UK wildlife. There is more at stake than simply protecting the beauty of nature - our food supply could be under threat.

32. A Risk Worth Taking?

Air Date: 2010-09-06

Shelley Jofre investigates the drug Avandia and asks whether the medicine's regulator is putting the interests of the drugs industry before patients.

33. What the Pope Knew

Air Date: 2010-09-13

On the eve of the first Papal visit to Britain in 28 years, Fergal Keane investigates the Pope's personal track record of dealing with paedophile priests.

34. Because We're Worth It - the Taxpayers' Rich List

Air Date: 2010-09-20

Panorama reveals the results of the most thorough and extensive investigation ever conducted into public sector pay.

35. Britain in the Dock

Air Date: 2010-09-27

Paul Kenyon asks if the British Army can be trusted to police itself, as it stands accused in two separate inquiries of committing war crimes in Iraq.

The Secrets of Scientology

36. The Secrets of Scientology

Air Date: 2010-09-28

Reporter John Sweeney's last investigation into the Church of Scientology resulted in an explosive confrontation with church officials. This time, in a Panorama Special, one of those officials has turned whistleblower to help him reveal the dark secrets of the church, which boasts Hollywood A-listers Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its devotees.

37. Who Took My Pension?

Air Date: 2010-10-04

Topical investigation with Jeremy Vine. Penny Haslam reveals the fees and commissions that take vast amounts from our pension pots.

38. Kids in Care

Air Date: 2010-10-05

A special report into the quality of state care, spending six months following children in the care of Coventry Social Services to find out if the state can be a real parent.

39. Lord Ashcroft's Millions

Air Date: 2010-10-11

Panorama investigates the financial dealings of political donor Lord Ashcroft, who resigned as deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in September 2010.

40. Trapped - The Chile Miners' Story

Air Date: 2010-10-18

Reporter Dan McDougall reveals new evidence of massive safety problems in the Chilean mine being ignored just weeks before the collapse.

41. The Great Housing Rip Off?

Air Date: 2010-10-25

John Sweeney investigates the so-called 'rogue landlords', housing barons accused of receiving large housing benefits while exploiting the vulnerable.

42. What Have the Drugs Done to Dad?

Air Date: 2010-11-01

As the government cracks down on the use of certain drugs, Vivian White reports on the crisis of care in the treatment of patients with dementia.

43. Are You Paying Too Much Tax?

Air Date: 2010-11-08

Panorama reveals the situation inside HM Revenue and Customs following the recent tax code realignment.

44. Tax the Fat

Air Date: 2010-11-15

With Britain now the fattest nation in Europe, reporter Shelley Jofre investigates the idea of a tax on junk food, travelling to Denmark where it has already been implemented.

45. British Schools, Islamic Rules

Air Date: 2010-11-22

Investigation showing that some Muslim children are exposed to extremist preachers and fundamentalist Islamic groups. Also, the part-time schools where hate is on the curriculum.

46. Fifa's Dirty Secrets

Air Date: 2010-11-29

Panorama investigates corruption allegations against some of the Fifa officials who will vote on England's World Cup bid, and Andrew Jennings exposes new evidence of bribery.

47. Addicted to Games?

Air Date: 2010-12-06

Panorama hears from youngsters who describe their obsessive playing of video games as an addiction, and reporter Raphael Rowe meets leading experts calling for more research.

48. Baby P: In His Mother's Words

Air Date: 2010-12-13

Panorama reveals the controversial video-taped interview with the mother of Baby P and asks whether crucial warning signs were missed.

49. Carry On Banking!

Air Date: 2010-12-20

As Christmas approaches and Britain's bankers prepare to receive their annual bonuses, Panorama asks if anything has changed since the financial crisis of two years ago.

50. Supermarkets: What Price Cheap Food?

Air Date: 2010-12-22

In a Panorama Special, Paul Kenyon looks behind the special offers to examine the true cost of Britain's cheap food, visiting the mega-farms coming our way from the US.

1. Too Much Too Young

Air Date: 2011-01-10

Provocative clothing, raunchy dancing on prime-time TV, access to pornography - Panorama examines the growing concern about the sexualisation of children in the UK. Sophie Raworth, a mother of three, goes behind the headlines to discover what images young people are being exposed to, and asks what impact the sexualised world is having on our children. Is too much, too young, putting them at risk?

2. Britain's Missing Dads

Air Date: 2011-01-17

Are actively involved dads becoming an endangered species in some parts of Britain? Reporter Declan Lawn investigates what can be done to keep them in the picture.

3. Stop Stalking Me

Air Date: 2011-01-24

With stalking affecting an estimated two million people in Britain each year, Panorama tells the extraordinary story of a woman who has been recording years of abuse.

4. The Battle for Bomb Alley

Air Date: 2011-01-31

Ben Anderson follows the US Marines who have patrolled the Sangin district of Afghanistan since the British withdrawal last year. Has progress been made?

5. The Battle for Egypt

Air Date: 2011-02-07

For the last 14 days, the world has watched a popular uprising against the 30-year-old regime of President Mubarak. Jane Corbin has been filming inside these extraordinary scenes.

6. Forgotten Heroes

Air Date: 2011-02-09

Colonel Tim Collins meets the soldiers who return home only to find that their service for Queen and country counts for little on civvy street.

7. WikiLeaks: The Secret Story

Air Date: 2011-02-14

John Sweeney assesses what WikiLeaks and its exposing of sensitive official material has achieved and asks whether it has lived up to its own ideals on openness.

8. How to Blow a Fortune

Air Date: 2011-02-21

Fergal Keane tries to find out how Ireland got to the brink of bankruptcy after being one of the richest countries in the world. Has bailing them out put the UK economy at risk?

9. Classroom Warriors

Air Date: 2011-02-28

Panorama goes back to school to examine government plans to send in the troops to Britain's troubled classrooms. Can they help restore discipline, leadership and respect?

10. Smoking and the Bandits

Air Date: 2011-03-07

Panorama investigates the world of the criminal tobacco trade. Sam Poling reveals that more than half of all hand-rolled tobacco in the country is now counterfeit or smuggled.

11. Tabloid Hacks Exposed

Air Date: 2011-03-14

Another report from the weekly current affairs programme. Panorama exposes the full extent of the "dark arts" employed by journalists across the industry to get their story.

12. Fighting Gaddafi

Air Date: 2011-03-21

The real story of Libya's revolution. How a group of young professionals bravely stood up to the 42-year-long dictatorship. And Paul Kenyon tracks down Gaddafi's son Saadi.

13. My Big Fat Fake Wedding

Air Date: 2011-03-24

In this Panorama Special, reporter Richard Bilton goes undercover as a wedding photographer to exposes the lucrative - and growing - world of fake marriages.

14. The Big Squeeze

Air Date: 2011-03-28

With the cost of living rising fast and wages falling behind, Panorama unveils new research which shows that most of us are significantly poorer than we were two years ago.

15. Finished at Fifty?

Air Date: 2011-04-04

With more long-term unemployed over-50s than any other age bracket, Fiona Phillips reveals a group of people facing rejection letters and money worries after a lifetime at work.

16. Living with the Ayatollah

Air Date: 2011-04-11

Reporter Jane Corbin asks how much longer Iran can keep a lid on internal unrest as revolution and regime change sweep across the Middle East.

17. The Trillion Dollar Con-Man

Air Date: 2011-04-18

Panorama tracks down a fraudster who stole a football club and broke a bank, and asked how one man managed to run rings around the regulators and authorities.

18. Council Houses: Cheats and Victims

Air Date: 2011-05-04

Panorama reveals the stories of families who struggle to get by in overcrowded or hazardous homes, or who have no option but to rent properties they simply cannot afford.

19. The Death of Bin Laden

Air Date: 2011-05-09

The story of how America tracked down and killed Osama Bin Laden. Featuring interviews with eyewitnesses, victims of Al Qaeda's terror and military and intelligence insiders.

20. Track My Trash

Air Date: 2011-05-16

Using tracking equipment inside broken TV sets, Panorama investigates the illegal market in electronic waste - and recycling companies whose credentials may not be all they claim.

21. Fifa: Football's Shame?

Air Date: 2011-05-23

With the Fifa presidential elections taking place on 1 June 2011, reporter Andrew Jennings examines whether either candidate is suitable for the role.

22. Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed

Air Date: 2011-05-31

In a special edition of Panorama, Paul Kenyon exposes the truth about a gang of carers out of control, and learns how the care system ignored all the warning signs.

23. A Job to Get Work

Air Date: 2011-06-06

Panorama visits Rhyl in North Wales where, in some parts of the town, nearly half of the population are on benefits. The programme hears the stories of some of the unemployed.

24. Can You Trust Your Bank?

Air Date: 2011-06-13

Panorama goes undercover to test whether staff in Britain's banks have learnt the lessons from the massive penalties imposed for mis-selling insurance and investment products.

25. Breaking into Britain

Air Date: 2011-06-16

Evan Davis uncovers the truth behind the economic migrants who cross continents to try to illegally enter Britain, as two reporters follow the dangerous routes they use to get in.

26. Land of Anarchy

Air Date: 2011-06-20

Peter Greste finds out what it is like to live amid the anarchy of Somalia, going where no western journalist has been to witness a crisis that threatens millions of lives.

27. Surgery's Dirty Secrets

Air Date: 2011-06-27

Sam Poling investigates claims that surgical instruments with dangerous defects are being used in the NHS, and asks if goods are being sourced ethically to protect patient health.

28. Why Hate Junk Mail?

Air Date: 2011-07-04

Tom Heap investigates whether Royal Mail would be able to survive without junk mail, and asks what the postal service has to do with the dark side of letters - scam mail.

29. The Great Car Insurance Swindle

Air Date: 2011-07-11

Panorama investigates the car insurance industry from top to bottom and infiltrates a criminal gang faking accidents for fraudulent insurance claims. Declan Lawn reports.

30. Murdoch: Breaking the Spell?

Air Date: 2011-07-18

For decades, Rupert Murdoch has held a unique position of power in Britain through his media empire. After the revelations of the News of the World phone hacking scandal, Panorama tells the inside story of how the media giant's influence was dramatically challenged.

31. One Born Every 40 Seconds

Air Date: 2011-07-25

In the middle of a baby boom, Shelley Jofre reveals that some parts of the UK are facing a shortage of midwives, and asks if the NHS is providing appropriate maternity care.

32. Dying for a Drink

Air Date: 2011-08-01

Panorama uncovers the impact alcohol is having on a younger generation of problem drinkers, and asks whether the government is doing enough to stop us drinking ourselves to death.

33. Mugabe's Blood Diamonds

Air Date: 2011-08-08

Panorama goes deep into Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fields and uncovers evidence of torture camps and wide scale killings. Will Robert Mugabe face prosecution for these crimes?

34. The August Riots

Air Date: 2011-08-15

The worst civil unrest for decades has led to tens of millions of pounds of damage. Panorama tells the story of the August riots and asks what has led a generation to violence.

35. Gerry and the GPs

Air Date: 2011-09-05

In this special edition of Panorama, troubleshooter and businessman Sir Gerry Robinson examines the government's plans for the biggest shake-up of the NHS in its history.

36. Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories

Air Date: 2011-09-12

Six months on from one of the world's most devastating tsunamis, Panorama's Paul Kenyon returns to Japan to hear remarkable tales of survival amid the epic destruction.

37. Drinking Our Rivers Dry?

Air Date: 2011-09-19

As concerns rise over Britain's water supply, Simon Boazman investigates whether the water industry and its regulators are doing enough to protect the nation's rivers.

38. Syria: Inside the Secret Revolution

Air Date: 2011-09-26

Will Syria be the next Arab dictatorship to fall? The full story of those struggling against Syria's President Assad, and the truth on his brutal crackdown against his own people.

39. All Work and Low Pay

Air Date: 2011-10-03

Panorama goes undercover to reveal how some employers exploit loopholes or get round the rules so that their workers are paid below the National Minimum Wage.

40. BNP: The Fraud Exposed

Air Date: 2011-10-10

Nick Griffin's British National Party, already under investigation for breaches of electoral law, is facing fresh allegations of corruption. Panorama uncovers new evidence.

41. The Great Fuel Robbery

Air Date: 2011-10-17

With exclusive access to the police and HM Revenue and Customs teams tasked with fighting fuel crime, Samantha Poling investigates the multi-million pound black market in fuel.

42. Britain's Child Beggars

Air Date: 2011-10-19

Reporter John Sweeney uncovers the truth behind the children begging on Britain's streets, and tracks down the begging gangs to luxury homes in Romania.

43. Britain, Gaddafi and the Torture Trail

Air Date: 2011-10-24

Reporter Paul Kenyon presents shocking pictures and testimony, never seen before, that reveal the truth about Colonel Gaddafi's regime and its ties with the British government.

44. Dale Farm: The Big Eviction

Air Date: 2011-10-27

Panorama received exclusive access to the families of the Dale Farm travellers, their neighbours and the authorities, prior to and during Britain's biggest ever traveller eviction.

45. Cops Behaving Badly

Air Date: 2011-10-31

What happens when the police fail in their duty to protect life, when they get it wrong or when police officers break the law? Richard Bilton investigates cops who behave badly.

46. Britain on the Fiddle

Air Date: 2011-11-03

Richard Bilton uses undercover cameras to expose benefit fraudsters sailing yachts and driving Bentleys. Plus the rising tide of benefit cheats using fake identities.

47. What's Fuelling Your Energy Bill?

Air Date: 2011-11-07

Panorama investigates the inconvenient truth behind the UK's rocketing energy bills - that government policy is stoking much of the rise.

48. Manchester: Inside the Riots

Air Date: 2011-11-14

Panorama goes behind the lines with Manchester's police and into the interview rooms with the rioters to tell the story of one of the cities most affected by the August riots.

49. Meet the Burglars

Air Date: 2011-11-21

Panorama reporter Raphael Rowe goes into a jail to witness a tense encounter between two young women and the youth who broke into their home while they slept.

50. Who's Getting Rich on your Money?

Air Date: 2011-11-28

John Ware investigates the Private Finance Initiative and uncovers evidence of how government claims that PFI gives taxpayers value for money have been manipulated.

51. From Russia With Love

Air Date: 2011-11-30

How did an MP's former assistant come to be wrongly accused by MI5 of being a threat to British national security? Katia Zatuliveter speaks exclusively to Peter Taylor.

52. The Truth About Supermarket Price Wars

Air Date: 2011-12-05

Sophie Raworth takes her trolley round the aisles of Britain's biggest supermarket chains and reveals some nasty surprises at the checkout.

53. How to Survive the Meltdown

Air Date: 2011-12-12

The world economy is in meltdown, the euro is in turmoil and the future looks bleak. Does it have to be so bad? Panorama investigates how Britain plc could survive the crisis.

54. The Truth About Adoption

Air Date: 2011-12-14

Adoption is now high on the political agenda as the best option for the 65,000 children in care. This film addresses the hidden cost of adoption breakdown.

1. Stephen Lawrence: Time For Justice

Air Date: 2012-01-03

On verdict day of one of the most eagerly awaited trials in recent history, this Panorama Special on the Stephen Lawrence case reveals the untold story of the murder that changed Britain. For more than a year, reporter Mark Daly and the Panorama team have exclusively followed Stephen's mother Doreen Lawrence as her 18-year fight for justice for her murdered son neared its conclusion. This moving film charts the history of this iconic case through the eyes of a grieving mother, and reports the inside account of the trial of the two men accused of the black teenager's killing.

2. Train Fares: Taken for a Ride?

Air Date: 2012-01-23

Packed in like sardines, on trains that often arrive late... But it is the price of the tickets that really upsets lots of rail travellers, and fares have just gone up to record levels. So why are train fares so expensive? Panorama investigates the cost of riding on the railway.

3. Secrets of the Tory Billionaire

Air Date: 2012-01-30

Panorama investigates Lord Ashcroft's links to a controversial construction company in the Caribbean which has gone bust.

4. Hunting the Internet Bullies

Air Date: 2012-02-06

Current affairs. With online bullying rapidly growing in size and intensity, Declan Lawn meets X Factor star Cher Lloyd, who describes how cyber attacks are ruining her life.

5. Poor America

Air Date: 2012-02-13

With one and a half million American children now homeless, reporter Hilary Andersson meets the school pupils who go hungry in the richest country on Earth.

6. Britain's Hidden Alcoholics

Air Date: 2012-02-20

Alastair Campbell meets some of the increasing number of Britain's middle-class professionals for whom one glass of wine after work is never enough.

7. The Cost of Raising Britain

Air Date: 2012-02-27

With nurseries and childminders costing families up to a third of their income, and working mums feeling squeezed out of the workplace, Panorama investigates the cost of childcare.

8. The Money Farmers

Air Date: 2012-03-05

Samantha Poling reveals how millions of pounds of public money are being paid out to businessmen and millionaire farmers in an abuse of the farming subsidy system.

9. Homs: Journey into Hell

Air Date: 2012-03-12

Paul Wood charts the rise and brutal suppression of the uprising in the Syrian city of Homs. What started with hope of revolution now sees refugees fleeing to escape retribution.

10. Britain's Crimes of Honour

Air Date: 2012-03-19

Panorama reveals the shocking details of beatings, imprisonment and 'honour' killings, the women driven to suicide and also hears from those on the run, in fear of their lives.

11. Murdoch's TV Pirates

Air Date: 2012-03-26

As Rupert Murdoch faces accusations of law-breaking at his British tabloids, Panorama reveals fresh hacking allegations striking at the heart of News Corporation's pay-TV empire.

12. The Honeymoon Murder

Air Date: 2012-03-29

With exclusive access to publicly unseen CCTV footage, this Panorama special examines in detail the hours leading up to the death of Anni Dewani while on honeymoon in Cape Town.

13. The Great Apprentice Scandal

Air Date: 2012-04-02

Panorama's Shelley Jofre investigates problems reported in government supported apprenticeship schemes, a flagship programme for getting young unemployed people in to work.

14. Ivory Wars: Out of Africa

Air Date: 2012-04-12

Rageh Omaar goes on the trail of ivory poachers, smugglers and organised crime syndicates to investigate the plight of Africa's elephants.

15. Billionaires Behaving Badly?

Air Date: 2012-04-16

Current affairs. Glencore is a commodity giant that trades huge quantities of wheat, coal and much of the world's copper. John Sweeney talks to its boss, Ivan Glasenberg.

16. Undercover: Elderly Care

Air Date: 2012-04-23

Current affairs. Panorama reveals the appalling treatment of an elderly care home resident with dementia, captured on film after a concerned relative hid a secret camera.

17. Madeleine: The Last Hope?

Air Date: 2012-04-25

Current affairs. The senior UK investigator in the Madeleine McCann case speaks about why he believes he has the best opportunity yet to solve the mystery of her disappearance.

18. The Truth About Tax

Air Date: 2012-05-14

Panorama investigates how some of the UK's most famous companies have been using a tax haven at the heart of Europe to save millions in tax.

19. Eurovision's Dirty Secret

Air Date: 2012-05-21

Panorama goes undercover inside Eurovision host nation Azerbaijan to reveal the truth about this secretive country and its approach to the world's most watched non-sporting event.

20. Euro 2012: Stadiums of Hate

Air Date: 2012-05-28

With days to go before the kick-off of the Euro 2012 championships, Panorama reveals evidence of racist violence and anti-semitism at the heart of Polish and Ukrainian football.

21. Life and Debt: A Greek Tragedy

Air Date: 2012-06-25

John Humphrys investigates the economic crisis in Greece, meeting ordinary Greeks and exploring how the outcome of the upcoming election may signpost the future of Europe.

22. Call Centres Undercover

Air Date: 2012-07-02

Britain is being affected by an 'epidemic' of unsolicited and unwanted calls and texts. With an estimated three billion marketing calls and messages received every year, Panorama goes undercover to expose how some firms are getting round the regulations designed to protect consumers.

23. Britain on the Brink: Back to the 70s?

Air Date: 2012-07-09

Britain is suffering the longest peacetime slump in decades. Panorama asks whether Britain is able to cope with a new age of austerity with surprising echoes of the 1970s.

24. Britain's Biggest Waste Dumpers

Air Date: 2012-07-16

Raphael Rowe tracks down some of Britain's biggest illegal fly-tippers, criminals who have pocketed tens of thousands of pounds handed over by motorists to recycle used tyres.

25. The Truth About Sports Products

Air Date: 2012-07-19

Panorama investigates sports products that promise to boost your performance. Shelley Jofre tests the science behind the advertising claims made by some of sport's biggest brands.

26. Disabled or Faking It?

Air Date: 2012-07-30

Declan Lawn reports on plans to get millions of people claiming disability benefits back into work. But will new assessment tests victimise those who deserve the most support?

27. Rats, Traps, Bugs and Cutbacks

Air Date: 2012-08-06

Budget cuts mean some councils are disbanding pest control teams and others are charging for previously free services. Will this lead to more pests and the diseases they carry?

28. Justice Denied: The Greatest Scandal?

Air Date: 2012-08-13

Twenty years after a Panorama investigation helped to clear the Cardiff Three, the same team returns to investigate why the trial against the police officers collapsed last year.

29. Kony: Hunt for the World's Most Wanted

Air Date: 2012-08-20

Reporter Sorious Samura investigates the myths surrounding one of Africa's most bizarre and brutal criminals, Joseph Kony, and the international fight to bring him to justice.

30. Dial 999... and Wait?

Air Date: 2012-09-03

With police, fire and ambulance services facing cuts in public spending, Panorama examines the effect on 999 response times. Declan Lawn reveals the areas where people needing immediate help from our emergency services are left waiting, and investigates claims that lives are being put at risk.

31. Old, Drunk and Disorderly?

Air Date: 2012-09-10

Joan Bakewell investigates alcohol problems among those aged 65 and over, the age group most likely to drink every day, at home and alone.

32. Trouble on the Estate

Air Date: 2012-09-11

Panorama visits a housing estate in Blackburn, learning what it is like to live there. The programme follows families, children and police, and goes undercover with drug dealers.

33. Price Tag Wars

Air Date: 2012-09-17

Panorama presents an insight into the world of the so-called Price Taggers, a group of Israeli teenagers who believe every Palestinian attack should be met with an act of revenge.

34. Reading, Writing and Rip-Offs

Air Date: 2012-09-24

Panorama investigates the computer supply companies whose directors have grown rich signing up hundreds of schools to deals that have taken them to the brink of bankruptcy.

35. Undercover: Debt on the Doorstep

Air Date: 2012-10-01

With the economy showing few signs of recovery, reporter Richard Bilton investigates the thriving debt business - a world of cash on the doorstep and high interest rates.

36. Britain's Secret Health Tourists

Air Date: 2012-10-03

Declan Lawn reports on how 'health tourists' are obtaining free NHS treatment they should be paying for, at a cost of millions to the health service.

37. Return of the Supergrass

Air Date: 2012-10-08

Panorama investigates the deals being offered to often violent gangsters to become the next generation of supergrasses in an effort to tackle violent crime.

38. Kill at Will? America on Trial

Air Date: 2012-10-15

Ahead of America's costliest-ever elections, Raphael Rowe investigates how lobby groups helped create laws blamed for one of the most controversial killings in recent US history.

39. Jimmy Savile - What the BBC Knew

Air Date: 2012-10-22

A Panorama Special investigates the Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal and asks what the BBC knew in the past, and examines the events around the dropping of the Corporation's own Newsnight investigation into the subject.

40. The Hospital That Stopped Caring

Air Date: 2012-10-29

A year after Panorama exposed the violent abuse patients suffered at the Winterbourne View hospital, Alison Holt investigates if society's most vulnerable are any better protected.

41. Gambling Nation

Air Date: 2012-11-05

With casino-style gambling now available day or night at the touch of a button in our homes and on our phones, Panorama explores its popularity... and reveals a darker side.

42. Badgers: Dodging the Bullet?

Air Date: 2012-11-12

Panorama investigates the government's sudden decision last month to postpone its controversial badger cull, days before it was due to start. Will the cull be enforced next year?

43. The Mind Reader: Unlocking My Voice

Air Date: 2012-11-13

Panorama follows a group of severely brain injured patients and reveals the revolutionary efforts made to help them communicate with their families and the outside world.

44. Who's Watching the Detectives?

Air Date: 2012-11-19

Mark Daly investigates whether the Independent Police Complaints Commission is fit for purpose, and if it has sufficient power or independence to hold the police to account.

45. Undercover: How to Dodge Tax

Air Date: 2012-11-26

Panorama goes undercover to investigate corporate service providers - the people and companies who sell corporate anonymity and access to offshore tax havens.

46. How Safe is Your Hospital?

Air Date: 2012-12-03

With the NHS under huge pressure, Panorama reveals poor patient care is putting thousands of people at risk of death or serious injury every year.

47. The Secret Drone War

Air Date: 2012-12-10

Panorama goes to Waziristan to report on the drone war and to find out from its victims why they are seeking justice in the British courts.

48. Britain's Hidden Housing Crisis

Air Date: 2012-12-13

Panorama Special that follows four stories over five months and reveals the devastating impact of being evicted from your own home and losing everything.

49. The Tax Haven Twins

Air Date: 2012-12-17

Reporter John Sweeney investigates the secretive world of the billionaire Barclay twins. Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay own the paper that exposed the MPs' expenses scandal. So why do they hate it when the spotlight is turned on them?

1. Immigration Undercover

Air Date: 2013-01-21

Reporter Paul Kenyon goes undercover with the new type of gang smuggling illegal immigrants out of the UK as well as in, right under the nose of the British authorities.

2. The Great Disability Scam?

Air Date: 2013-01-28

Only half of people with a disability are in work. Panorama investigates if one of the government's most ambitious welfare reforms can solve the problem of disability unemployment.

3. The Great Abortion Divide

Air Date: 2013-02-04

Victoria Derbyshire investigates the great abortion divide between Northern Ireland and most of the United Kingdom, and asks if it is time to change the law.

4. Inside Barclays: Banking on Bonuses

Air Date: 2013-02-11

After a series of controversies, bosses at Barclays say they're changing the culture of the bank. But what went wrong? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the bonus culture that drove one of our biggest banks.

5. What's Really in our Food?

Air Date: 2013-02-18

Panorama investigates the horse meat scandal and reveals more concerns about what is really in our food. Richard Bilton questions the 'light touch' regulation of the food industry.

6. Mission Accomplished? Secrets of Helmand

Air Date: 2013-02-25

Reporter Ben Anderson joins Allied troops preparing to hand over to Afghan forces next year, finding the Afghan army and police to be poorly trained and lacking resources.

7. America's Gun Addiction

Air Date: 2013-03-11

Following the Newtown massacre, Panorama meets the teachers who want to use guns to protect their schools and reveals America's national crisis in mental healthcare.

8. The Spies Who Fooled the World

Air Date: 2013-03-18

On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War, Panorama reveals how key aspects of the secret intelligence used to justify the invasion were based on fabrication and lies.

9. The Derby Fire: Secrets and Lies

Air Date: 2013-04-02

The Derby fire, in which six children died, was an attack on a family that shocked the country. Panorama asks were warnings missed?

10. North Korea Undercover

Air Date: 2013-04-15

Panorama reporter John Sweeney spends eight days undercover inside North Korea, the most rigidly-controlled nation on Earth.

11. Secrets of Britain's Sharia Councils

Air Date: 2013-04-22

Panorama reporter Jane Corbin goes undercover to investigate what is really happening in Britain's Sharia Councils - Islamic religious courts.

12. The Russians Are Coming

Air Date: 2013-04-29

Reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates a death in a Russian prison that has brought the threat of violence to the UK, and the death of a whistleblower found in Surrey.

13. Jobs for the Boys?

Air Date: 2013-05-13

Former England and Arsenal footballer Sol Campbell investigates why the unemployment rate for young black British men is roughly double that of their white counterparts.

14. Hillsborough - How They Buried the Truth

Air Date: 2013-05-20

A Panorama investigation reveals how police, politicians, lawyers and judges all played a part in burying the truth about Britain's worst football disaster.

15. Cancer: Hope for Sale?

Air Date: 2013-06-03

Richard Bilton investigates a controversial American doctor who claims he can cure cancer. Why has he been allowed to sell an unproven and experimental treatment for 30 years?

16. Cash for Questions Undercover

Air Date: 2013-06-06

A Panorama special going undercover to reveal lobbying practices which raise serious questions about standards in political life.

17. Blacklist Britain

Air Date: 2013-06-10

Richard Bilton does the first TV interview with the bookkeeper for the organisation which ran a secret blacklist subscribed to by some of the biggest names in British business.

18. Traffic Fines - Highway Robbery?

Air Date: 2013-06-12

With councils fining drivers in ever-greater numbers after capturing them on CCTV, Panorama tries to find new ways to cut down on the mountain of traffic tickets issued each year.

19. Elderly Care: Condition Critical?

Air Date: 2013-06-17

Using secret filming and exclusive research into the mortality rates of care and nursing homes for the elderly in England, Panorama exposes the pain of poor care and neglect.

20. Kids Lost in Care

Air Date: 2013-06-24

Panorama investigates the standard of residential care for vulnerable children. In homes where care is not up to scratch, some young people run away into risky situations.

21. The Truth about Pills and Pregnancy

Air Date: 2013-07-01

Current affairs. Many women have to take medicines while pregnant. But could they be risking the health of their unborn child? Reporter Shelley Jofre investigates.

22. The Trouble with Trump

Air Date: 2013-07-08

Current affairs. Reporter John Sweeney asks if the Scottish government knew enough about self-proclaimed billionaire Donald Trump before accepting his investment proposal.

23. Broken by Battle

Air Date: 2013-07-15

Panorama investigates the true personal cost of the war in Afghanistan on British troops, going beyond the limits of the Ministry of Defence's statistics on suicide.

24. Jungle Outlaws: The Chainsaw Trail

Air Date: 2013-07-25

Panorama investigates illegal logging in the rainforest and the timber trail from Africa to West Europe. Raphael Rowe spent six months tracking logs from Congo's jungle.

25. Tainted Love: Secrets of the Dating Game

Air Date: 2013-07-29

Legal notice - this episode is the subject of a legal complaint. Reporter Fiona Walker investigates how unscrupulous dating websites are preying on those looking for love.

26. The Brothers Who Bombed Boston

Air Date: 2013-08-05

Panorama explores how the two suspected Boston Marathon bombers - brothers raised and educated in the US - became radicalised, and asks if America's war on terror has come home.

27. Locked Up For Being Ill?

Air Date: 2013-09-09

Current affairs. With police estimating that dealing with mental health patients takes up 25 percent of their time, Paul Kenyon discovers a world of self-harm and suicide attempts.

28. Tax, Lies and Videotape

Air Date: 2013-09-16

Current affairs. Panorama goes undercover in the City to investigate the truth about UK tax policy, discovering how London is still home to the tax avoidance industry.

29. The Honeymoon Murder: Who Killed Anni?

Air Date: 2013-09-19

With access to secret police files, Jeremy Vine looks at the case against the Bristol businessman accused of killing his young bride on honeymoon in South Africa in 2010.

30. Dying for a Bargain

Air Date: 2013-09-23

Panorama investigates how our clothes - including those of some big high street brands - are really made, finding evidence of an industry that still puts profit before safety.

31. Terror in Nairobi

Air Date: 2013-09-30

Panorama investigates the network al-Shabab uses to cross the Somali-Kenyan border at will and this terror group's appeal to radicalised Muslim youths in Britain and beyond.

32. Saving Syria's Children

Air Date: 2013-09-30

In a special edition, Panorama travels with British doctors inside Syria to exclusively reveal the devastating impact of the war on children caught in the conflict.

33. Malala: Shot for Going to School

Air Date: 2013-10-07

One year ago, Malala Yousafzai was shot by the Taliban on her school bus. In this Panorama special, she talks exclusively to Mishal Husain about her remarkable journey.

34. Britain's New Banking Scandal

Air Date: 2013-10-14

Panorama reporter Adam Shaw lifts the lid on what could be Britain's biggest financial mis-selling scandal - the hard sell of so-called interest rate swaps.

35. Murder in the Alps

Air Date: 2013-10-21

With exclusive access to eyewitnesses and investigators, Panorama reveals how and asks why a British family and a French cyclist were brutally murdered by a hitman.

36. Our Dirty Nation

Air Date: 2013-10-28

Cleaning up Britain's rubbish costs more than a billion pounds each year. Journalist and Labour peer Joan Bakewell argues that we all need to take more pride in our surroundings.

37. After Savile: No More Secrets?

Air Date: 2013-11-04

In Britain, turning a blind eye to child abuse in a school, hospital or a church is not a crime; Panorama talks to victims, police and senior figures calling for the law to change.

38. The Great House Price Bubble?

Air Date: 2013-11-11

With house prices hitting record highs at the same time as living standards continue to be squeezed, Adam Shaw goes in search of affordable homes for ordinary working families.

39. Britain's Secret Terror Force

Air Date: 2013-11-21

Reporter John Ware interviews former members of a secret undercover unit run by the British Army in the early 1970s as they reveal how they took the war to the IRA.

40. Amazon: The Truth Behind the Click

Air Date: 2013-11-25

How well does online retailer Amazon treat its workers? Conditions in the company's giant warehouses have been condemned by unions as among the worst in Britain.

41. Where's Our Aid Money Gone?

Air Date: 2013-12-02

Current affairs. With the Global Fund's inspector general sacked for 'unsatisfactory' performance after exposing corruption, Richard Bilton challenges those responsible.

42. Energy Bills: Power Failure?

Air Date: 2013-12-09

Current affairs. Energy bills have gone up by around a quarter in the past four years and politicians from all sides say they are determined to bring them down. Can they deliver?

43. All in a Good Cause

Air Date: 2013-12-10

Current affairs. Do we really know about the charities we support? Declan Lawn hears from donors and charity workers who believe the quest for money is undermining the mission.

44. The Romanians are Coming?

Air Date: 2013-12-16

Reporter Paul Kenyon joins British police in a Romanian village where most of the men have left to pursue work in the black markets of London, as they try to stem the flow.

45. Woolwich: The Untold Story

Air Date: 2013-12-19

With two British Muslim converts found guilty of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby, Panorama asks if the security services among others missed opportunities to prevent Lee's death.

1. I Want My Baby Back

Air Date: 2014-01-13

Panorama reporter John Sweeney investigates the secretive world of the family courts and asks whether some parents may have unfairly lost their children forever.

2. Police: Shooting to Kill?

Air Date: 2014-01-20

Reporter Alistair Jackson investigates the tactics of the country's police firearms units, and officers who have killed break their silence to speak out to Panorama.

3. Putin's Games

Air Date: 2014-01-27

Panorama investigates claims that lucrative contracts for the Winter Olympics have been handed to President Putin's friends, and that billions have been embezzled by fraudsters.

4. Educating North Korea

Air Date: 2014-02-03

Reporter Chris Rogers travels to North Korea, where a university paid for by the west is attempting to open the minds of the secretive state's future elite.

5. Immigration Undercover: The Student Visa Scandal

Air Date: 2014-02-10

Reporter Richard Watson goes undercover to expose Britain's multimillion-pound trade in immigration visas and the frauds that allow bogus foreign students to remain in the UK.

6. Britain Underwater

Air Date: 2014-02-17

As Britain is battered yet again by extreme weather, reporter Richard Bilton investigates the causes of the flooding that has devastated so much of the country.

7. Kidnapped: Betrayed by Britain?

Air Date: 2014-02-24

Panorama investigates the disappearance in Dubai of a British businessman, as the UK government stands accused of ignoring warnings that their actions posed a risk to his life.

8. Hungry Britain?

Air Date: 2014-03-03

With hundreds of thousands of people across the country now getting free handouts of food, reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates the dramatic rise in the number of food banks.

9. The Revolution that Shook the World

Air Date: 2014-03-10

As Russia and the West square up to each other over Ukraine, Paul Kenyon reports from inside the flashpoint military bases of Crimea as they are surrounded by Russian troops.

10. A Week in A&E: Condition Critical?

Air Date: 2014-03-17

Vivian White spends a week in a hospital in Stockton, hearing from doctors and nurses about the relentless pressure of working to strict government waiting time targets.

11. The Great NHS Robbery

Air Date: 2014-03-24

Panorama investigates fraud in the National Health Service. With the NHS under financial pressure, Fiona Walker hears claims that it is losing billions each year to fraudsters.

12. The Mayor and Our Money

Air Date: 2014-03-31

John Ware reports on the system of directly-elected mayors, focussing on Tower Hamlets in London. Has it led to too much power being concentrated into the hands of one politician?

13. The Pope's Revolution

Air Date: 2014-04-02

On the eve of the Queen's historic trip to the Vatican, Jane Corbin examines Pope Francis' shake-up of the Catholic Church. Are his reforms more about style than substance?

14. Don't Take My Car: Bailiffs Undercover

Air Date: 2014-04-07

Panorama goes undercover to expose the bailiffs who seize cars and demand huge fees in what has become a multimillion-pound business: chasing unpaid parking tickets.

15. Don't Cap My Benefits

Air Date: 2014-04-10

As the government's benefits changes begin to bite, Panorama gains exclusive access to one of London's worst-hit boroughs and follows the personal stories of those most affected.

16. Who's Paying Your Doctor?

Air Date: 2014-04-14

With the NHS drug bill topping £10 billion in 2013, this investigation examines the tactics employed by drug companies to tap into that lucrative market.

17. Bernie Ecclestone: Lies, Bribes and Formula One

Air Date: 2014-04-28

Panorama's Darragh Macintyre investigates the truth about F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, and asks why he is still in charge after two courts say he paid a 44 million dollar bribe.

18. Behind Closed Doors: Elderly Care Exposed

Air Date: 2014-04-30

Panorama investigates what life can be like inside the world of elderly care with the aid of undercover filming, and asks if parts of the system are letting down a generation.

19. From Jail to Jihad?

Air Date: 2014-05-12

The current affairs programme investigates the radicalisation of some Muslims within the prison system, as Raphael Rowe interviews extremists about their experiences inside.

20. Behind the Balaclavas

Air Date: 2014-05-19

Paul Kenyon follows the men who have become some of the most powerful in the Ukraine conflict, including a former history teacher and a former businessman who now leads an army.

21. Savile: The Power to Abuse

Air Date: 2014-06-02

Shelley Jofre investigates why Jimmy Savile was given access to vulnerable patients at Broadmoor Hospital and asks how the DJ got so close to the heart of Britain's establishment.

22. Brazil: In the Shadow of the Stadiums

Air Date: 2014-06-04

Brazil is hosting the 2014 World Cup, but the build-up has been overshadowed by violent protests against the spiralling cost of staging the tournament.

23. Undercover: Justice for Sale?

Air Date: 2014-06-09

An investigation by Panorama discovers experts in handwriting, CCTV analysis and animal behaviour prepared to help clients hide the truth in breach of professional obligations.

24. Britain's Homeless Families

Air Date: 2014-06-23

Richard Bilton meets families forced out by private landlords and asks whether the government's increasing reliance on the private rental sector is placing the vulnerable at risk.

25. Hacking: Power, Corruption and Lies

Air Date: 2014-06-25

Panorama Special in which Robert Peston investigates the questions behind the phone hacking trial which saw David Cameron's former spokesman, Andy Coulson, convicted.

26. Bedlam Behind Bars

Air Date: 2014-07-07

With access to two US jails, reporter Hilary Andersson finds that American prisons are having to accommodate vast numbers of inmates with serious mental health problems.

27. Isis: Terror in Iraq

Air Date: 2014-07-14

An investigation into Isis and how it is ripping Iraq apart. Paul Wood speaks to members of the terror group and sees the fighting in Iraq first-hand. Will British recruits bring the terror home?

28. Drivers Who Kill

Air Date: 2014-07-21

Every day five people die on Britain's roads - but they seldom make headlines. Is this complacency leading to a lack of justice for victims and their families?

29. Last Chance Academy

Air Date: 2014-08-27

The story of one school's groundbreaking battle to save problem pupils from the scrap heap and bring exam success.

30. Stolen Childhoods: The Grooming Scandal

Air Date: 2014-09-01

Alison Holt investigates the grooming and sexual exploitation of children which has devastated lives in the South Yorkshire town of Rotherham for more than twenty years.

31. Putin's Gamble

Air Date: 2014-09-08

Vladimir Putin stands accused of launching an undeclared war against Ukraine. As fears of a wider war grow, John Sweeney challenges the Russian strongman on the killing in Ukraine.

32. Scotland's Decision

Air Date: 2014-09-15

In the week Scotland goes to the ballot box, reporter Allan Little explores what has happened in the past four decades to transform the question of Scottish independence and how it has come to dominate British politics.

33. Scotland: The People's Voice

Air Date: 2014-09-22

In the aftermath of Scotland's referendum, Panorama follows the lives of ordinary voters who took part in the momentous decision.

34. The War of the Tunnels

Air Date: 2014-09-23

Jane Corbin investigates the conflict involving Israel and Gaza and goes deep into the tunnels where battles have been fought.

35. Born Asleep

Air Date: 2014-09-29

Every year in the UK, over 3,000 babies are stillborn. Panorama's Paul Kenyon meets the clinicians who say they could save hundreds of babies' lives a year.

36. Workers on the Breadline

Air Date: 2014-10-06

Millions of British workers are being paid too little to live on and some are on such low wages they cannot afford to eat properly. Richard Bilton meets workers on the breadline.

37. The Farage Factor

Air Date: 2014-10-13

UKIP and its people's army have shaken the political establishment by attracting voters and defecting Tory MPs. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates.

38. Inside the Taliban

Air Date: 2014-10-20

On the eve of the withdrawal from Afghanistan of most American, British and other NATO forces, Panorama has gained unique access inside a Taliban stronghold.

39. To Walk Again

Air Date: 2014-10-21

In a world exclusive, Panorama tells the story of a paralysed man who is able to walk again after a pioneering transplant using the regenerative cells that repair and renew our sense of smell.

40. Drugs and Money: Dog Racing Undercover

Air Date: 2014-11-03

An undercover investigation which calls into question the integrity of greyhound racing and the reliability of the sport's self-regulatory status. Daniel Foggo reports.

41. The Girl Who Vanished

Air Date: 2014-11-10

Eleven years on from the disappearance of Blackpool schoolgirl Charlene Downes, Shelley Jofre investigates why nobody has been brought to justice for her murder.

42. The Fake Sheikh Exposed

Air Date: 2014-11-12

Panorama's John Sweeney investigates claims that journalist Mazher Mahmood, known as the Fake Sheikh, created crimes and fabricated evidence.

43. Ebola Frontline

Air Date: 2014-11-17

Panorama spent a month in Sierra Leone with British-born Dr Javid Abdelmoneim, filming his every moment working at an Ebola treatment centre run by the charity MSF.

44. Did the Bank Wreck My Business?

Air Date: 2014-11-24

Andrew Verity meets the entrepreneurs who say their businesses have been unfairly shut down because of the actions of the bailed-out banks.

45. Domestic Abuse: Caught on Camera

Air Date: 2014-12-08

Panorama reveals harrowing footage and other evidence of domestic violence incidents, and hears from wives, mothers and children who have also endured non-violent domestic abuse.

46. The Innocent Serial Killer?

Air Date: 2014-12-15

Scots nurse Colin Norris is serving a minimum of 30 years for the murder of four elderly patients. Mark Daly reveals new evidence that casts doubt on his convictions.

47. Apple's Broken Promises

Air Date: 2014-12-18

Richard Bilton takes an undercover look at what life is like for the workers making the iPhone 6 in China and the children working in dangerous tin mines in Indonesia.

1. The Battle for British Islam

Air Date: 2015-01-12

Panorama investigates the battle for the hearts and minds of British Muslims. John Ware hears from Muslims trying to promote a form of Islam which is in synch with British values.

2. Trouble at Tesco

Air Date: 2015-01-19

Tesco is losing customers, its share price is down and its profits have taken a tumble. As it faces a criminal investigation over its accounting practices, Kamal Ahmed investigates what's really gone wrong inside Tesco.

3. Rescued from a Forced Marriage

Air Date: 2015-01-26

British girls are being forced into marriage against their will. Jane Corbin goes with a team from the British High Commission in Pakistan as they rescue a victim.

4. Emergency in A&E

Air Date: 2015-02-02

Vivian White reports on a week spent in the accident and emergency department of the University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton, as the NHS faces unprecedented pressure.

5. The Bank of Tax Cheats

Air Date: 2015-02-09

Reporter Richard Bilton reveals how Britain's biggest bank helped some of its wealthiest customers dodge tax and asks why these tax evaders have not been prosecuted.

6. Can You Cure My Cancer?

Air Date: 2015-02-11

Panorama reports on the cancer patients who are pioneering a new generation of drug treatments, with access to trials at the Royal Marsden and Institute of Cancer Research.

7. Children of the Great Migration

Air Date: 2015-02-23

Panorama's Paul Kenyon investigates the children, some as young as seven, travelling alone on the world's most dangerous migration route.

8. What Britain Wants: Someone to Love

Air Date: 2015-03-02

In the first of a special four-part series of Panorama reports, Fergal Keane examines love of family, community and country, asking what binds modern British society together.

9. What Britain Wants: Somewhere to Live

Air Date: 2015-03-09

In the second of Panorama's four-part series on how voters are feeling as the general election approaches, Mariella Frostup reports on what home means in modern Britain. Owning a home helped define the good life in Britain for generations, but has it now become an impossible dream?

10. What Britain Wants: Somewhere to Work

Air Date: 2015-03-16

Continuing Panorama's four-part series on how voters are feeling as the general election approaches, Clive Myrie asks if modern Britain still delivers decent jobs.

11. What Britain Wants: Something to Hope For

Air Date: 2015-03-23

In the last of Panorama's four-part series in the run-up to the general election, John Humphrys asks if politicians can offer the thing they often promise above all else - hope.

12. DIY Justice

Air Date: 2015-03-30

Raphael Rowe meets the parents fighting for access to their children without any legal assistance. Cuts to legal aid mean they must represent themselves in court.

13. A Suicide in the Family

Air Date: 2015-04-13

Simon Jack's father took his own life when he was 44. Now the same age, Simon investigates why more middle-aged men kill themselves than any other group.

14. The Great Housing Benefit Scandal

Air Date: 2015-04-20

Alys Harte investigates the unscrupulous landlords getting millions of pounds from the taxpayer for housing people in cramped and poor quality accommodation.

15. Who Will Win the Election?

Air Date: 2015-04-27

Reporter Richard Bacon takes statistician Nate Silver on a road trip around the country. Ten days before polling day, can he tell us which way the election will go?

16. Panorama Live

Air Date: 2015-05-11

Following one of the most closely fought general election battles in decades, Jeremy Vine hosts a special live edition of Panorama from the heart of Westminster.

17. Antibiotic Apocalypse

Air Date: 2015-05-18

Panorama investigates the global advance of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and the threat they pose to modern medicine and millions of patients worldwide. Fergus Walsh reports.

18. Britain's Secret Terror Deals

Air Date: 2015-05-28

British security forces have been accused of involvement in dozens of murders during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates.

19. The Most Dangerous Woman in Britain?

Air Date: 2015-06-01

Panorama goes behind the scenes with Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to investigate the rise to power of the woman who holds the future of the union in her hands.

20. Catch Me If You Can

Air Date: 2015-06-03

Mark Daly investigates doping in athletics and explores apparent allegations against Alan Wells, Alberto Salazar and Galen Rupp, allegations which they all strenuously deny.

21. GM Food - Cultivating Fear

Air Date: 2015-06-08

A new generation of GM foods is winning over critics, and scientists say they could help feed people in the developing world. Are those who oppose GM doing more harm than good?

22. Stolen Childhoods: The Legacy of Grooming

Air Date: 2015-06-15

It's nearly a year since a damning report into sexual exploitation revealed the abuse of 1400 children in Rotherham. Panorama reporter Alison Holt returns to the town.

23. Disaster on Everest

Air Date: 2015-06-22

BBC reporter Tom Martienssen shares his footage of Everest taken after the devastating Nepalese earthquake. He reveals a story of an extraordinary rescue and loss of life.

24. The Missing Stolen School Children

Air Date: 2015-06-29

Over a year after the kidnap of 276 girls from a school in Chibok town in Nigeria, Tulip Mazumdar tracks down women and girls who've escaped from Boko Haram.

25. Greece: Euro or Bust?

Air Date: 2015-07-06

Filming in Athens and Rhodes, Richard Bilton discovers families whose lives have been shattered by the economic collapse and political chaos of the Greek crisis.

26. NHS: The Perfect Storm

Air Date: 2015-07-13

The NHS faces a desperate fight for survival. Filmed over six months in Liverpool, this Panorama special reports from the frontline of the battle to save the NHS.

27. The Train that Divides Jerusalem

Air Date: 2015-07-20

On the anniversary of last summer's brutal conflict in Gaza, film-maker Adam Wishart visits Jerusalem and rides the city's controversial new train.

28. Young, Homeless and Fighting Back

Air Date: 2015-07-27

What's it like to be young, homeless and struggling in a town where one in four households are on benefit? Panorama investigates.

29. Terror on the Beach

Air Date: 2015-07-30

On 26 June 38 tourists, 30 of them British, were gunned down in a brutal terror attack on a Tunisian beach. Panorama's Jane Corbin hears the extraordinary stories of that day.

30. Fighting Terror With Torture

Air Date: 2015-08-03

How far should we go in the fight against terrorism? Panorama hears from those who approved, ran and suffered waterboarding in secret CIA prisons around the world.

31. Trouble at the Post Office

Air Date: 2015-08-17

The Post Office has prosecuted dozens of postmasters after their computers showed that money had gone missing. Reporter John Sweeney investigates.

32. The Schools Scandal: Playing the System

Air Date: 2015-08-24

Demand for places at high-achieving state schools across the UK far outstrips supply, turning the schools admissions process into a battleground. Panorama investigates.

33. Jeremy Corbyn: Labour's Earthquake

Air Date: 2015-09-07

With behind-the-scenes access to Jeremy Corbyn, reporter John Ware reveals how, from nowhere, he came to dominate the Labour leadership election race.

34. Could A Robot Do My Job?

Air Date: 2015-09-14

Britain is on the brink of a technological revolution. Reporter Rohan Silva looks at the workplaces already using new technology and asks whether we should feel threatened by it.

35. Rugby and the Brain - Tackling the Truth

Air Date: 2015-09-21

As the Rugby World Cup kicks off, former rugby international John Beattie investigates the link between the sport and brain injuries.

36. Europe's Border Crisis: The Long Road

Air Date: 2015-09-30

As Europe witnesses the dramatic movement of people across its borders, Panorama reporter John Sweeney joins the thousands making the journey.

37. Edward Snowden: Spies and the Law

Air Date: 2015-10-05

Edward Snowden, the man responsible for the biggest leak of top secret intelligence files the world has ever seen, gives his first BBC interview to Panorama.

38. The VIP Paedophile Ring: What's the Truth?

Air Date: 2015-10-06

Panorama investigates sensational allegations of historical child abuse and murder by some of the most prominent people in Britain.

39. Tough Justice in Britain - Texas Style

Air Date: 2015-10-12

As the UK's imprisonment rate remains the highest in western Europe, Panorama joins Michael Gove - the man in charge of British prisons - on a fact-finding mission in Texas.

40. The Xi Factor

Air Date: 2015-10-19

The BBC's China editor Carrie Gracie retraces Chinese leader President Xi Jinping's extraordinary journey from cave dweller to absolute power.

41. Britain's Mental Health Crisis

Air Date: 2015-10-26

With funding cuts drastically reducing bed numbers, Panorama goes inside one of the UK's largest frontline mental health trusts.

42. Hooked on Painkillers

Air Date: 2015-11-02

Doctors in the UK are prescribing record doses of highly addictive painkillers. Declan Lawn meets patients who have been hooked on painkillers for years.

43. How Hackers Steal Your ID

Air Date: 2015-11-09

Hackers have stolen the personal details of millions of customers from companies like Talk Talk. So how do cybercriminals get hold of our data? Reporter Daniel Foggo meets the hackers who can break into any website and finds out how criminals profit from our information.

44. Terror in Paris

Air Date: 2015-11-16

Panorama hears the stories of those who were caught up in the unfolding violence in Paris and looks at the emerging evidence of international links.

45. The VW Emissions Scandal

Air Date: 2015-11-23

Volkswagen fooled the world with a scam to rig pollution tests. Richard Westcott investigates how the company used clever computer software to hide just how dirty their cars are.

46. The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco

Air Date: 2015-11-30

Panorama exposes corruption at one of Britain's biggest companies. Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers evidence that employees bribed civil servants and politicians across Africa.

47. Fifa, Sepp Blatter and Me

Air Date: 2015-12-07

Reporter Andrew Jennings sets his sights on Sepp Blatter's Fifa. His report includes an FBI investigation, Qatar's World Cup bid and how much Blatter knew about corruption.

48. The Taliban Hunters

Air Date: 2015-12-14

Mobeen Azhar joins Police Superintendent Ijaz and his team of Taliban Hunters as they try to regain control of Karachi.

1. Teenage Prison Abuse Exposed

Air Date: 2016-01-11

BBC Panorama goes undercover to expose harrowing evidence of children and young people being hurt and threatened by custody officers who are supposed to protect them. Secret filming at a privately run youth prison, paid more than £10m in 2015 by the government to provide high-quality education and to rehabilitate some of the most vulnerable youngsters in the prison system, reveals some officers mistreating their charges and many more tolerating the behaviour or even helping to cover it up.

2. Can You Stop My Multiple Sclerosis?

Air Date: 2016-01-18

100,000 people in the UK have multiple sclerosis - an incurable condition that can result in permanent disability. Panorama has exclusive access to patients pioneering a crossover cancer treatment that has enabled some MS sufferers with paralysis to regain their movement.

3. Putin's Secret Riches

Air Date: 2016-01-25

Vladimir Putin has been accused of corruption on a breathtaking scale. His critics say he's used his power to amass a secret fortune, so is the Russian president really one of the richest people in the world? Reporter Richard Bilton meets former Kremlin insiders who say they know how Putin's riches are hidden.

4. Gangs, Guns and the Police

Air Date: 2016-02-08

When a seven-year-old boy and his mother were targeted and shot on their doorstep, it became clear that a gang war in Salford had reached a shocking low. That came after the assassination of a mayoral candidate, as well as machete, grenade and chainsaw attacks. Panorama asks if the police have lost control of the streets and examines how a community can beat the cycle of guns and gangs.

5. The Secret Letters of Pope John Paul II

Air Date: 2016-02-15

Pope John Paul II ruled the Catholic Church for 27 years until 2005. He was one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century, revered by millions and made a saint in record time. Now reporter Edward Stourton can offer a new perspective on the emotional life of this very public figure.

6. Cops, Criminals, Corruption: The Inside Story

Air Date: 2016-02-29

Organised crime is the single biggest threat to the integrity of the police. With exclusive interviews and never-before-seen footage, Panorama has the inside story of how an organised crime syndicate arranged a hit on three police officers. Also speaking publicly for the first time are the law enforcement officials who tapped the phones of drug dealers, only to find themselves hearing corrupt police on the line. The programme reveals how Scotland Yard woke up to the extent of corruption and the extraordinary lengths that the criminals would go to in order to undermine the police's ability to catch them.

7. The Zika Baby Crisis

Air Date: 2016-03-07

Panorama travels to Brazil to investigate the mystery of the Zika virus. The city of Recife is at the centre of an epidemic of cases of microcephaly - babies born with abnormally small heads who suffer from brain and limb deformities. Reporter Jane Corbin meets the families living with this tragedy and hears from doctors and scientists working to solve the riddle of the Zika virus and trying to eradicate the mosquito which carries it.

8. Shaken Babies: What's the Truth?

Air Date: 2016-03-14

The episode will explore the truth behind shaken babies. Parents will face jail or lose their children, if courts find them guilty of harming their children by shaking them. One doctor who regularly appears as an expert witness for the defence is now on trial accused by the General Medical Council of giving unreliable evidence in shaken baby cases. Alison Holt has access to the neuropathologist at the centre of a fight about the diagnosis of shaking. She will meet families where it has been proven they've shaken their children and where convicted parents continue to protest their innocence.

9. Inside Europe's Terror Attacks

Air Date: 2016-03-23

Examining how the so-called Islamic State's terror network has been operating secretly in Europe, and Western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it, from highly organised cells, like the one that killed 130 people in Paris, to lone attackers within communities.

10. Too Poor to Stay Warm

Air Date: 2016-03-25

Sixteen years ago, the government promised to protect people from the cold. It vowed to end fuel poverty by 2016, but the deadline has passed and millions of people still can't afford to keep their homes warm. Reporter Datshiane Navanayagam joins some of those struggling this winter and asks why thousands still die each year simply because their homes are too cold.

11. Tax Havens of the Rich and Powerful Exposed

Air Date: 2016-04-04

The rich and powerful have hidden billions of dollars in tax havens. They thought their financial secrets were safe, but now a huge leak of documents has revealed a world of secrecy, lies and crimes. Reporter Richard Bilton exposes tax avoiders, criminals and world leaders who have been hiding their money and their secrets offshore.

12. I'm Broken Inside: Sara's Story

Air Date: 2016-04-11

Sara Green was a teenager betrayed by a mental health system designed to protect her. Using Sara's own words taken from her diary, Panorama reveals the failings of a Priory hospital where she was an inpatient and where she took her own life in a misjudged cry for help. Peter Marshall asks what lessons can be drawn from Sara's story and what can be done to fix the country's broken child and adolescent mental health system.

13. Is Steel Worth Saving?

Air Date: 2016-04-25

As the UK steel industry fights for its survival, John Humphrys is in Port Talbot in South Wales to investigate whether it has a future and asks if taxpayers' money should be used to shore it up in the hope that better times will return.

14. Britain's Puppy Dealers Exposed

Air Date: 2016-05-16

Panorama investigates the ruthless world of the dog trade. Using secret filming, reporter Sam Poling tracks the supply chain of the country's favourite pet, and uncovers some shocking truths about where and how these animals are being bred.

15. Antibiotic Crisis

Air Date: 2016-05-23

Growing resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics is one of the biggest public health threats of modern times, with the potential to cause 80,000 deaths in the UK over the next 20 years. Experts say the use of a range of NHS 'last-resort' antibiotics in farming is risking the lives of future patients. Tom Heap asks if the commercial pressure to produce cheap meat and poultry is fuelling the rise of superbugs and meets the patients for whom the drugs have already stopped working.

16. Living with Dementia: Chris's Story

Air Date: 2016-06-02

In a powerful, multi-textured documentary filmed over almost two years, one family living with dementia reveals what life is really like behind closed doors. Using CCTV cameras, video diaries and a small, immersive film crew, the programme follows 55-year-old Chris Roberts from north Wales as he, his wife Jayne and his youngest daughter Kate come to terms with his Alzheimer's diagnosis. From making the decision to choose his own care home to writing a living will, getting lost in his own house and not recognising his family, Chris chronicles his changing life as his independence slips away. Once a businessman and a keen biker, he now struggles to walk and talk - his life is beset by frustration, yet his remarkable insight allows us into his world.

17. Medicine's Big Breakthrough: Editing Your Genes

Air Date: 2016-06-06

Panorama looks at the breakthrough that could change the lives of everyone and everything on the planet. Gene editing is revolutionising medical research and could deliver new treatments - even cures for a host of diseases. It also gives scientists control over evolution, allowing genetic changes to be forced through species. But some are worried about letting the gene genie out of the bottle.

18. Seb Coe and the Corruption Scandal

Air Date: 2016-06-16

In his first year as president of world athletics, Lord Coe has had to deal with the fallout from the biggest corruption scandal the sport has ever seen. Mark Daly investigates what Lord Coe knew about the scandal and when, and also uncovers links between the IAAF president and the man at the centre of the corruption.

19. The Orlando Nightclub Massacre

Air Date: 2016-06-27

It's America's worst nightmare: an armed gunman on the rampage. But what is it like to be caught up in the carnage of a mass shooting? Panorama tells the story of the Orlando massacre from the people who were there.

20. Iraq: The Final Judgement

Air Date: 2016-06-29

As the country awaits next week's verdict from the long-delayed Iraq Inquiry into why we went to war and what the lessons should be, Jane Corbin returns to southern Iraq. With her are parents who lost a son, a soldier, there and the general who led British troops into battle. Why did it all go so wrong?

21. Why We Voted to Leave: Britain Speaks

Air Date: 2016-07-04

Adrian Chiles goes home to the West Midlands to meet Leave voters from both sides of the political divide and find out why Britain voted for Brexit. He discovers an unlikely alliance of young and old, wealthy and non-wealthy, white and non-white, who all share a belief that their views have not so far been listened to by mainstream politicians. Adrian learns about their lives and their concerns about immigration, jobs and feeling excluded from the benefits of an increasingly globalised world. He also meets Remain voters who blame the Breixters for pushing Britain into crisis. As the nation reels from the fallout of the Referendum result, Adrian's journey across the region shows just how divided Britain has become.

22. Pension Rip Offs Exposed

Air Date: 2016-07-11

Panorama goes undercover to expose how the Government's latest pension freedoms are being abused by some companies to get their hands on people's retirement pots. Reporter Fiona Phillips discovers how the offer of a simple pension review can lead to financial ruin. She meets victims whose retirement plans have been destroyed, hears from experts about how to spot the warning signs and watches one scam unfolding from beginning to end.

23. Trump's Angry America

Air Date: 2016-07-18

With Donald Trump poised to become the official Republican candidate for America's presidency, Panorama visits the racially divided town of Bakersfield in California. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets the Trump supporters who back his calls to oust 11 million illegal immigrants and ban Muslims from travelling to America. She talks to those who fear what a Trump White House would mean for them and asks why America is so angry.

24. Britain's Missing Young People

Air Date: 2016-07-25

Hundreds of young people go missing in Britain every day. The police admit that vulnerable youngsters are being left at risk but say they are simply overwhelmed by the number of missing people. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets the families searching for clues and the parents who have been waiting years for news about their children.

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25. Inside North Korea

Air Date: 2016-08-01

BBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was expelled from North Korea for showing disrespect and `distorting facts'. He now tells the full story of his visit to the country and explores what his detention and interrogation by senior Korean officials say about this secretive state. He investigates the apparent upturn in the North Korean economy and asks if the signs of improvement in the capital Pyongyang are real.

26. Living with Cuts: Austerity Town

Air Date: 2016-08-22

With the new prime minister facing tough decisions on government spending cuts, Panorama reporter Richard Bilton investigates the impact of six years of austerity measures on his home town, Selby in North Yorkshire. Services are still being cut and many people are being asked to make do with less, so can a new army of volunteers bridge the gaps?

27. Sellafield's Nuclear Safety Failings

Air Date: 2016-09-05

A special investigation into the shocking state of Britain's most hazardous nuclear site. With a high-level whistleblower, hundreds of leaked documents and exclusive access to former senior managers, reporter Richard Bilton uncovers the truth about Sellafield. He finds an ageing and run-down plant, where nuclear waste is stored in dangerous conditions and insiders fear a serious accident.

28. Why are Gambling Machines Addictive?

Air Date: 2016-09-12

Wendy Bendel's partner killed himself after struggling with a 20-year gambling addiction. In a confession he wrote for Wendy, he singled out the high-stakes, high-frequency fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) found in bookmakers across the UK. Wendy embarks on a journey to find out what it is about the design of the machines that makes them so addictive and sees evidence that they can affect the brains of long-term gamblers. She discovers the billions they generate has divided the industry, with former insiders now accusing the bookies of putting profits before people.

29. Labour: Is the Party Over?

Air Date: 2016-09-19

With the Labour leadership election less than a week away, BBC deputy political editor John Pienaar asks if Labour is on the brink of self-destruction. Panorama spent the summer in Brighton, on the frontline for the battle for the soul of Labour, where local activists slog it out for control of the party. In one corner, Momentum fights off ugly allegations of bullying, anti-Semitism and hard-left entryism. In the other, the party's 'moderates' fear election annihilation and deselection. The programme follows both sides through the ups and downs of the campaign and finds neither side in the mood for compromise.

30. Aleppo: Life Under Siege

Air Date: 2016-09-26

The battle for Aleppo, Syria's largest city and once home to over two million people, is in its fourth year. Divided between opposition-held east and government-controlled west, ordinary civilians are suffering on both sides. The east has been relentlessly bombed by the Russian military-backed forces of President Bashar al-Assad, and for the last month five citizen journalists in East Aleppo, commissioned by Panorama, have been documenting life under siege. The film is an intimate portrait of ordinary people struggling to stay alive, including a civil-defence volunteer who risks death to save his fellow citizens. The film goes behind the headlines into the backstreets of East Aleppo to show the horror, chaos and fear of the daily bombings, but also the surprising humanity, resilience and hope of the people who remain.

31. Diabetes The Hidden Killer

Air Date: 2016-10-03

Britain is in the grip of a health epidemic that's threatening to overwhelm the NHS. More and more of us are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It's a hidden killer which can lead to heart failure, blindness, kidney disease and leg amputations. Now even children are being diagnosed with the condition. Filming over six months, Panorama reports from the frontline of the epidemic - in Birmingham, where almost one in ten people has the disease. In this film, type 1 diabetes was referred to as 'the sort you're born with'. We acknowledge this is not medically accurate. Type 1 often develops in childhood to genetically predisposed individuals, but it can develop at any age, resulting from immune mediated injury to the pancreas.

32. BHS: How Did it Happen?

Air Date: 2016-10-10

The way in which millions of pounds were made out of BHS has been branded the 'unacceptable face of capitalism'. 11,000 people lost their jobs as a black hole opened up in the pension fund. Panorama investigates the multimillion-pound deals and cut-throat business practices that made former owner Sir Philip Green and his family very rich while the retailer fell on hard times.

33. Paxman on Trump v Clinton: Divided America

Air Date: 2016-10-17

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two of the most hated and distrusted presidential candidates ever. As the election approaches, Jeremy Paxman travels to Washington and beyond to understand how America's great democracy has come to face such an unpopular choice. From a life-size naked effigy of Donald Trump, to the stage of Avenue Q and the corridors of power, Jeremy meets political insiders and voters on both sides of the gaping political divide, and casts his unsparing eye over a nation preparing for a historic election.

34. Undercover: The Refugees Who Make Our Clothes

Air Date: 2016-10-24

Panorama goes undercover to find the sweatshops making clothes for the British high street. Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees and children are working illegally in the Turkish garment industry. They are often paid very little, work in harsh conditions and have no rights. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre discovers refugees and their children working in the supply chains of some of the best-known brands.

35. How Rolls-Royce Bribed Its Way Around the World

Air Date: 2016-10-31

Rolls-Royce has grown dramatically in the past 20 years and has won business in some of the most corrupt countries on the planet. But has some of the company's spectacular success been built on bribery? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the secret network of shady middlemen who helped sell Rolls-Royce products overseas, and he uncovers evidence that suggests Britain's most prestigious company has bribed its way around the world.

36. The Trouble With Our Trains

Air Date: 2016-11-07

An investigation into the disconnect between the claims of the government and rail industry - which maintain that Britain's railways are a success - and the experience of many passengers who feel train services are unreliable, overcrowded and cost far too much money. What will it take to close that gap?

37. Trump's New America

Air Date: 2016-11-14

America's 2016 election season has been the most bitter and ugly in living memory. Hilary Andersson meets angry Americans on both sides of the electoral race who feel disillusioned and disenfranchised by the electoral process. Panorama asks, can America's new president quell the voices of radicalism and unite America again?

38. Nursing Homes Undercover

Air Date: 2016-11-21

Panorama goes undercover in two nursing homes and finds evidence of cruelty and neglect. Reporter Janice Finch booked into the homes as a resident and witnessed staff rushed off their feet, leaving the privacy and dignity of some fellow residents often ignored. The company, which has a chain of homes in Cornwall, earns millions from NHS and local authority placements and has already been told to make improvements. An emergency safeguarding plan is now in place after the programme makers raised their concerns with the Care Quality Commission and other agencies.

39. Inside Britain's Fertility Business

Air Date: 2016-11-28

Fertility treatment can be an expensive business. Reporter Deborah Cohen investigates how some clinics sell add-ons - the extra drugs, tests and treatments offered on top of standard fertility care. Some can add hundreds or thousands of pounds to a bill. Exclusive new research shows a worrying lack of good evidence from trials to show these can improve the chances of having a baby. Panorama goes undercover to reveal how patients aren't always told everything they need to know when they ask some clinics about these treatments.

40. The Changing Face of Terror

Air Date: 2016-12-12

With their stronghold of Mosul under fierce attack and Raqqa next in the frame, IS has intensified its global propaganda offensive, calling for more lone jihadis - 'lone wolves' - to slaughter civilians using knives and trucks 'plunged at high speed into a large gathering of unbelievers'. IS in Syria now direct attacks, giving lone wolves targets and instructions via encrypted apps that leave intelligence agencies in the dark. In this film for Panorama, reporter Peter Taylor investigates the escalation of this global phenomenon. He travels to the US to talk to the deputy director of the FBI and goes on patrol with the NYPD. He asks what the UK government can do to prevent radicalisation of young people and talks to Britain's most senior anti-terror police officer about what authorities here are doing to protect us in the face of this growing threat.

41. John Simpson: 50 Years on the Frontline

Air Date: 2016-12-19

John Simpson, one of the BBC's best-known foreign correspondents, has been at the heart of breaking news for more than half a century. A frontline witness of history, the World Affairs editor has dodged bullets and cheated death from Iraq to Afghanistan. In a highly personal Panorama, John looks back over his 50-year career, revisiting the people and places that have impacted on him most, as he reveals his thoughts on the challenges for the future.

1. Terror on the Beach: Why Did It Happen?

Air Date: 2017-01-09

Panorama returns to the scene of the killing of 30 British tourists by a gunman on the beach at Sousse in June 2015. Reporter Jane Corbin investigates whether security concerns were ignored before the attack and if lives could have been saved on the day. She asks why there wasn't tighter security or a warning to holidaymakers to stay away from Tunisia after similar attacks. And should the Tunisian government, the British tour operators and the Foreign Office bear any responsibility for what happened?

2. Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?

Air Date: 2017-01-16

On the eve of the new president's inauguration, Panorama investigates Donald Trump's strange bromance with Vladimir Putin. John Sweeney - who has confronted both men in the past - travels to Russia, the United States and the battlefields in Ukraine to report on what's behind their mutual admiration. He investigates whether Russian cyber-warriors helped get Donald Trump into the White House and asks how safe the world will be if they stay friends - or if the bromance falls apart.

3. The Battle Against Legal Highs

Air Date: 2017-01-23

The drugs that were known as legal highs have become a global phenomenon. They have exploded in popularity in the UK, and deaths from these chemical compounds, designed to mimic illegal drugs like cocaine and cannabis, have tripled here in recent years. In May 2016, the government acted by banning these drugs with the introduction of the Psychoactive Substances Act. The north east of England is one of the worst-hit areas for drug addiction. Panorama spent six months in Newcastle to see how the city is tackling the problem and asks whether the new law is working.

4. The Mystery of the Unknown Man

Air Date: 2017-01-30

The police and social services were baffled when an elderly man with an American accent was found lost on the streets of Hereford. He didn't know who he was or have any ID, and he was dressed from head to toe in brand new clothes from Tesco. He was in a nursing home before Panorama took up his case. Reporter Darragh Macintyre follows the clues to America and unravels the mystery of the unknown man - before confronting the person responsible for bringing him to Britain.

5. Revealed: Britain's Mental Health Crisis

Air Date: 2017-02-06

One month after prime minister Theresa May promised to 'transform the way we deal with mental health problems right across society', reporter Sophie Hutchinson investigates the troubled state of NHS mental health services. She hears the concerns of staff and patients at the first mental health trust in England to be placed in special measures, and learns of the deteriorating national picture for mental health care funding, exclusively revealing new figures that show a shocking increase in unexpected deaths of mental health patients.

6. Behind Bars: Prison Undercover

Air Date: 2017-02-13

An undercover investigation reveals the reality of life behind bars in Britain's crisis-hit prison system. Footage recorded by a reporter also working as an officer at a Category C adult prison shows how inmates are effectively running the prison, with many of them off their heads on drugs and drink. It also reveals how prison officers don't feel able to maintain control and how they are at risk themselves. The programme also finds little evidence of rehabilitation or change, where some weak prisoners suffer, career criminals profit while jailed, drug addicts simply change which drugs they smoke, and the prisoners who could change their ways are being ignored. It comes as the government faces repeated warnings about the crisis inside Britain's prisons. There have been up to four riots in the last three and a half months, 354 deaths in prison last year and 6,430 assaults on staff in the year to September 2016.

7. Life in Immigration Town

Air Date: 2017-02-27

What happens when a community is changed by immigration? Slough has gone from a majority white British town to a place where they are the minority. Ten years ago, Panorama's Richard Bilton reported on how Slough was struggling to cope with its migrant population. Now he's back. He finds a town with a booming economy and new families arriving every day. But there is a darker side. White British people are abandoning Slough, and some foreign workers say the dream is over.

8. Sleepless Britain

Air Date: 2017-03-06

Britain's kids are going to bed later and sleeping less, and hospital visits triggered by poor sleep have tripled in ten years. This is playing havoc with children's health and education and causing obesity, problems for parents and teachers, and even family breakdowns. In this film, reporter Jenny Kleeman finds that children's rocketing use of technology coupled with more lax modern parenting is creating an epidemic of poor sleep. Jenny visits a sleep charity in Doncaster that gets up to 200 emails a day from desperate parents. She meets Jayne, mum to a toddler who takes up to four hours to go to sleep, and follows them as they trial a firmer bedtime routine. At Honley High School in Yorkshire, Jenny investigates how poor sleep is affecting pupils' concentration and behaviour in class. Jenny also visits the sleep lab at Sheffield Children's Hospital, which has seen a tenfold increase in referrals in the last decade.

9. Marine A: The Inside Story

Air Date: 2017-03-07

Three years ago Alexander Blackman, better known as Marine A, became the first serving British soldier to be convicted of murder since the Second World War for the killing of a badly injured Taliban insurgent on the battlefield. He has now had his murder conviction reduced to manslaughter. Panorama re-examines the case to find out what really happened on that fateful day, six years ago. Film-maker and anthropologist Chris Terrill has been following the case since the beginning, including meeting Blackman a number of times in prison. Chris has spent many years working with the Royal Marines and was embedded with Blackman's unit at the time the incident occurred in Afghanistan. He has tracked down some of the men who were with Blackman that day and they speak for the first time about the six-month tour that proceeded the killing and reveal disturbing new insights about the day itself. Questions are raised about whether there were other pressures on Blackman to act. Using material Chris shot in Afghanistan when embedded with Blackman's unit, the film provides a stark sense of what it was like to be stationed in a 'kill or be killed' outpost set in what was then described as 'the most dangerous square mile in the world'. The new evidence is presented for the first time and raises concerns about the way our soldiers fight wars and apply ethics on the battlefield. The outcome of the Marine A case could well shape the way we fight our wars in the future.

10. Britain's Home-Care Crisis

Air Date: 2017-03-20

As hospitals struggle to cope with growing numbers of older patients, Panorama investigates the challenges facing those on the front line of a social care system buckling under the strain, and reveals a nationwide shortage of home-care workers. Filming in North Wales and Liverpool, reporter Sian Lloyd meets domiciliary care company owners struggling to recruit carers because they can't afford to pay them enough, whilst others are handing back council contracts because they can't make the numbers work. At the heart of this crisis are the people waiting for care - many of them in NHS beds, fit to go home, but unable to be discharged until a home-care package can be found.

11. Westminster Terror Attack

Air Date: 2017-03-27

Last week, the UK Parliament came under attack in the most serious terror incident in the country for over a decade. Speaking to witnesses and the injured, BBC Panorama pieces together what happened during the attack that left five people, including the attacker, dead and many more injured. The programme also looks into the life of Khalid Masood to ask what motivated him to carry out this fatal terror attack in the heart of London.

12. Marine Le Pen: Who's Funding France's Far Right?

Air Date: 2017-04-03

France votes for a new president in a few weeks, and far right candidate Marine Le Pen has her sights set on victory. She is trying to detoxify her party to distance herself from its racist and anti-Semitic past. However, Gabriel Gatehouse explores how the Front National's desperate need for money could be undermining this process. He meets fixers and insiders who have helped Marine Le Pen run her campaign and raise money from some controversial sources around the world.

13. The Benefits Cap: Is it Working?

Air Date: 2017-04-05

How far should we go to force unemployed people back into work? Tens of thousands of families on benefits have had their payments cut as part of a radical government policy. Out-of-work benefits used to be assessed on need, but now payments in most of the country are capped at £20,000 a year. Panorama follows parents who have lost hundreds of pounds a month and are struggling to keep their homes - knowing that to escape the benefit cap they will have to find a job.

14. The Big Bank Fix

Air Date: 2017-04-10

Following the acquittal of two former Barclay's traders, Panorama asks if the right people are being blamed for what has been called the biggest financial fix of all time. Piecing together explosive new evidence, which calls into question the safety of other convictions, Panorama reporter Andy Verity reveals that manipulation of the world's most important interest rate, Libor, was allowed and even ordered by people at the highest levels of the financial establishment.

15. The Spy in the IRA

Air Date: 2017-04-11

In the murky world of British intelligence during the Northern Ireland conflict, one agent's life appears to have mattered more than others. Codenamed Stakeknife, Freddie Scappaticci rose through the ranks of the IRA to run their internal security unit. He was the IRA's chief spy catcher, in charge of rooting out those suspected of collaborating with the British. But all the time he was in fact working for the British intelligence services. Panorama reveals that a classified report links Scappatici to at least 18 murders. Some of these victims were themselves agents and informers. Scappaticci, the intelligence agencies who tasked him and the IRA to whom he also answered are the subject of a criminal enquiry. Panorama discloses how he kept his cover by having the blood of other agents on his hands, how the intelligence agencies appeared to tolerate this and why he has been protected for so long.

16. Trump's First 100 Days

Air Date: 2017-04-24

We're getting used to seeing a new Trump headline every day - or even several times a day. But we're all still clueless about what to expect next. A missile strike on Syria from an avowed America first president? As the unpredictable president approaches his milestone hundredth day in office, Jeremy Paxman crosses the US for a wry and searching examination of the whirlwind past three months. He'll attempt to make sense of the Trump agenda - and ask if it even makes sense to the man himself. Jeremy digs into the stories behind Trump's most controversial policies - visiting the home of North America's largest mosque to hear Arab-American experiences of the travel ban, and a north California migrant law centre that's working double-time. Amid the derelict factories of Detroit, he considers Trump's claims to be restoring America's economic fortunes. In Washington DC, Jeremy unpicks the phenomenon of fake news, and the consequences of Trump's self-declared 'war' on Washington itself. Grassroots critics and diehard cheerleaders tell us why they believe America will never be the same again. And senior figures from across the political divide - from Democrat deputy Senate leader Dick Durbin, Trump ally Ted Malloch, and former secretary of labour Robert Reich - share personal insights into Trump's White House and its new master. Jeremy asks what America - and the world - will look like after four years of Trump, and wonders if America's unlikely president might even have his sights set on four more.

17. Madeleine McCann: 10 Years On

Air Date: 2017-05-03

Madeleine McCann is the world's most famous missing person. Her disappearance ten years ago has been investigated by police forces in two different countries, but they came up with contradictory conclusions. So what really happened to Madeleine in the Portuguese resort of Praia da Luz? Reporter Richard Bilton, who has covered the story for the BBC since the first days, examines the evidence and tracks down the men British police have questioned about the case.

18. What Facebook Knows About You

Air Date: 2017-05-08

Facebook is thought to know more about us than any other business in history, but what does the social network that Mark Zuckerberg built do with all of our personal information?

19. Contaminated Blood: The Search for the Truth

Air Date: 2017-05-10

It has been called the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS. More than 2,000 people died and thousands more were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C after being treated with contaminated blood products. All the victims were infected over 25 years ago, but even now new cases are still being diagnosed. Survivors and their families are trying once more to persuade the government to hold a UK public inquiry. Panorama examines recently released documents, and asks if the government could have done more to save lives. The film hears the heartbreaking testimony of some of the victims and their families and explores the dilemmas of doctors who had to carry on treating their patients through the unfolding crisis.

20. Inside the Litter Police

Air Date: 2017-05-15

Panorama goes undercover inside Britain's litter police and reveals some of the methods behind the soaring litter fines - over 140,000 were handed out in 2015-2016. The programme hears from people who have been stung with fines for offences like pouring coffee down the drain, dropping tiny pieces of orange peel and even leaving out their weekly rubbish. The undercover reporter goes inside one leading private enforcement company, with over 50 council contracts, to capture the litter police in action and reveals the bonus system used to reward enforcement officers for the number of tickets they issue.

21. Manchester Attack: Terror at the Arena

Air Date: 2017-05-29

One week on from the atrocity at the Manchester Arena, Tina Daheley reports on the attack targeted on the audience of thousands of young and teenage girls as they left a pop concert. She hears from concert attenders and parents, and investigates the community context and the extremist Islamist links behind the mass murder committed by the suspected suicide bomber, a 22-year-old man born of Libyan parents in the city.

22. Back to the Falklands: Brothers in Arms

Air Date: 2017-06-05

In 1982 Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, and a task force of over 100 vessels and 26,000 men and women sailed 8,000 miles from Britain to defend the islands. In a short but brutal war lasting three weeks, hundreds died on both sides, the Argentinians were defeated, and the islands were reclaimed. But what happened after the parades were finished and the flags were put away? In this moving film, Panorama uses animation drawn by a Falklands War veteran to explore how the trauma of fighting a war can continue to affect soldiers even decades later. The film follows a group of Welsh Guards whose lives were shaped by their Falklands experience as they return for the first time to the islands to confront their demons.

23. Election 2017: What Just Happened?

Air Date: 2017-06-12

Theresa May's election gamble has resulted in a catastrophic outcome for the Conservatives, whilst Jeremy Corbyn has defied many expectations. Following the election that's changed the face of British politics, Nick Robinson asks how and why it happened.

24. London Tower Fire: Britain's Shame

Air Date: 2017-06-19

The fire that is believed to have started on the fourth floor of Grenfell Tower engulfed almost the entire 24-storey building at shocking speed. Firefighters battling the inferno say they have never seen anything like it before. Why were the fears of residents about fire safety apparently ignored and why did the flames rip so quickly through their council tower block? Richard Bilton investigates what happened that terrible night, as well as the grief and anger surrounding one of Britain's worst fire disasters in living memory, which occurred in one of its richest boroughs.

25. Cadet Abuse Cover-Up

Air Date: 2017-07-04

As one of Britain's largest youth groups, the cadet forces are responsible for nearly 130,000 children in more than 3,000 clubs across the country. However, not all members have positive memories of their time within the ranks. They are victims of sexual abuse by their cadet instructors, and this abuse could have been stopped but wasn't. This investigation shines a light on a culture of cover-up across the UK which allowed abuse to continue. Reporter Katie Razzall reveals the deeply troubling evidence with serious questions now facing the government organisation in overall charge - the Ministry of Defence.

26. Britain's Food and Farming: The Brexit Effect

Air Date: 2017-07-10

Brexit marks a seismic shift for the UK's food and farming industry, but what will it mean for the consumer? The EU affects the whole food chain from field to fork. It dictates what farmers are allowed to grow, sets animal welfare standards and offers a large supply of cheap labour to work in the fields and processing plants. Panorama's Tom Heap talks to insiders who claim Brexit will mean higher prices, lower quality and less choice on the shelves. Others claim it is a fantastic opportunity to address inefficiency and design a new mode of food production for the next generation. The programme also travels to the USA, where farming is run on an industrial scale. Will UK consumers back British farmers or switch to potentially cheaper imports of hormone-filled meat from abroad?

27. Trump's Fortress America

Air Date: 2017-07-17

Donald Trump fought the US presidential election with a promise to send millions of illegal immigrants back to Mexico. While the world focuses on his troubles in Washington, Panorama investigates how behind the scenes Trump is putting his controversial deportation plans into action. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets families split by immigration arrests and children of detained parents left to fend for themselves. It has been claimed that Trump's policies are dividing America. The programme hears from those who support the deportations and films with police in Arizona as they hunt down illegal immigrants at night.

28. Men, Boys and Eating Disorders

Air Date: 2017-07-24

Eating disorders have the highest death rate of any mental health illness and are estimated to affect 1.6 million people in the UK. Around 400,000 of these are thought to be men and boys, including international rugby referee Nigel Owens. Nigel meets men, boys and their families across the UK to hear their moving accounts of the devastating impact of anorexia and bulimia, as he sets out to investigate the reasons behind why more people are being diagnosed. In this deeply personal film, Nigel also opens up in detail about his own eating disorder for the first time as he confronts a dark truth about his battle with bulimia.

29. A Prescription for Murder?

Air Date: 2017-07-26

Is it possible that a pill prescribed by your doctor can turn you into a killer? Over 40 million prescriptions for SSRI antidepressants were handed out by doctors last year in the UK. Panorama reveals the devastating side effects on a tiny minority that can lead to psychosis, violence, murder and possibly even mass murder. With exclusive access to psychiatric reports, court footage and drug company data, reporter Shelley Jofre investigates the mass killings at the 2012 midnight premiere of a Batman movie in Aurora, Colorado. A 24-year-old PhD student James Holmes, who had no record of violence or gun ownership, murdered 12 and injured 70. Did the SSRI antidepressant he had been prescribed play a part in the killings? Panorama has uncovered other cases of murder and extreme violence which could be linked to psychosis developed after the taking of SSRIs, including a father who strangled his 11-year-old son. Panorama asks if enough is known about this rare side effect.

30. Trouble at the RSPCA

Air Date: 2017-08-03

The RSPCA, which has been rescuing and protecting animals for almost 200 years, is one of the best-loved charities in England and Wales. Last year it secured nearly 1,500 convictions for animal welfare offences. Now Panorama's John Sweeney - and his dog Bertie - meet people who accuse the RSPCA of being heavy-handed by prosecuting them and taking away their animals when help or advice would have been more appropriate. He also asks why an RSPCA branch rehomed dogs imported from Europe. Following the RSPCA chief executive's sudden resignation in June, John investigates what's going on at the top of the charity and meets former senior insiders who have concerns about the charity's governing council.

31. Plane Drunk

Air Date: 2017-08-14

Panorama investigates the growing numbers of British passengers flying drunk. Tina Daheley uncovers shocking footage filmed by passengers and meets whistleblowers from the airline industry who reveal just how badly our journeys are being disrupted. With exclusive new figures showing a rise in drink-related incidents and arrests, Tina asks how some airlines are fighting the problem and meets the Majorcan official sick of Brits arriving on her island already drunk. Campaigners are pushing for new licensing laws, but with alcohol sales a key source of revenue for many airport retailers, is profit taking precedence over passenger convenience and safety?

32. Undercover: Britain's Immigration Secrets

Air Date: 2017-09-04

On the front line of the fight to control immigration, BBC Panorama goes undercover in an Immigration Removal Centre and reveals chaos, incompetence and abuse. The centre is a staging post for detainees who face deportation from the UK. It is a toxic mix, and detainees who have overstayed visas or are seeking asylum can share rooms with foreign national criminals who have finished prison sentences. Some have been held in the privately run centre for many months, even years. The covert footage, recorded by a detainee custody officer, reveals widespread self-harm and attempted suicides in a centre where drugs, particularly the synthetic cannabis substitute spice, are rife. Many officers do their best to control the chaos, but some are recorded mocking, abusing and even assaulting detainees.

33. Why Mum Died: Britain's Sepsis Crisis

Air Date: 2017-09-11

Is the health service facing up to a medical emergency that now kills more than any cancers and heart attacks? When Alistair Jackson's elderly mother died suddenly in her local hospital, he was told she had received the best care possible. It took him two years to uncover how the tell-tale signs of suspected sepsis were missed and how potentially life-saving antibiotics weren't administered for hours. After getting to the truth, he meets the families of some of the estimated 14,000 people whose deaths might have been prevented with better treatment and hears from the health professionals trying to tackle Britain's 'silent killer'. The film reveals how under-reporting of sepsis cases means the crisis is likely to be far deeper than thought. With exclusive access to NHS figures he discovers that despite high-profile improvement campaigns, people's chances of getting the best care can still depend on where they live - and goes back to his mother's hospital to ask if anything there has changed.

34. Africa's Billion Pound Migrant Trail

Air Date: 2017-09-18

Panorama investigates the African migrant trade and reveals the extraordinary scale of people-smuggling across sub-Saharan Africa - a multibillion-pound industry described by some as a new 'slave trade'. As theEU desperately tries to cut the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, reporter Benjamin Zand investigates how hundreds of millions of euros of EU funding is being spent and asks if EU efforts to tackle the smugglers could be leaving some migrants in an ever more dangerous limbo.

35. Germany's New Nazis

Air Date: 2017-09-19

Violent right-wing extremism in Germany has surged to its highest level since the downfall of the Third Reich, with a record number of attacks against asylum seekers and their supporters. Panorama has spent sixmonths in Freital, a small town at the heart of the new wave of far-right terror. As Germany goes to the polls, this film hears how long-held taboos are being broken in a country still haunted by its Nazi legacy and far-right views are becoming mainstream once more. Across the world, far-right extremists have been on the march, from Charlottesville in the United States to the suburbs of Paris and the streets of Manchester. But how worried should we be by the rise of the far right in Europe's most powerful country?

36. North Korea's Nuclear Trump Card

Air Date: 2017-10-02

Trump versus Kim - it is the most chilling nuclear stand-off for decades. No longer is the world asking whether North Korea can be stopped from developing nuclear weapons but instead whether it can be stopped from using them. As the two leaders trade threats, reporter Jane Corbin investigates how North Korea has dodged sanctions and thwarted international efforts to stop it becoming a nuclear power. She also asks how the two leaders can move back from the brink and how likely it is this could all end in nuclear war.

37. When Kids Abuse Kids

Air Date: 2017-10-09

Panorama investigates a hidden world of child sexual abuse, one in which children sexually assault other children. It's often referred to as 'peer-on-peer' abuse and can happen in classrooms and even in theplaygrounds of primary schools. In this part-animated film, children, interviewed anonymously to protect their identities, talk candidly about the abuse they have experienced and describe how they felt let down when they tried to report it. The programme also speaks to some parents who say they struggled to get help from schools, social services and the police. Using freedom of information requests, the programme reveals an increase in sexual offences carried out by under-18s on other children and a dramatic rise in sexual assaults committed by children even on school premises.

38. Hate on the Street

Air Date: 2017-10-10

On the eve of Hate Crime Awareness Week, Panorama investigates what is happening on the country's streets. With exclusive access to the government's new crime figures, the programme reveals that race andreligious hate crime is at its highest since current records began in 2008. Reporter Livvy Haydock travels the country meeting victims and perpetrators to discover what is causing the rise in these hate-driven crimes. Official figures have already revealed a significant spike in hate crime immediately after the EU referendum. Now, a year on, Livvy discovers that hate crimes have remained higher than their pre-referendum average. Livvy meets young victims who still bear the physical and emotional scars of attacks and say they had never experienced race hate on this scale before the vote. But she also hears from residents in areas with a high number of reported race hate crimes who say that the race card is being played too easily and that Brexit is being blamed for wider social problems in their community.

39. How Safe is Your Operation?

Air Date: 2017-10-16

Jailed surgeon Ian Paterson profited from hundreds of unnecessary operations, but do his crimes reveal wider failings in Britain's private healthcare? Reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates whether some private hospitals - and those working within them - have put profit before patients. With thousands of NHS patients now being sent to private hospitals for their operations, he uncovers disturbing evidence about safety standards and patient care in parts of the private sector.

40. Life at 100

Air Date: 2017-10-23

There are around 14,500 centenarians in the UK, a number predicted to double every ten years. One in every three babies born now is likely to live to be at least 100. Presented by Joan Bakewell, this Panorama Special follows seven people who have reached 100 years or more. Many are still alert and active, like 105-year-old Diana Gould, who exercises every day. Actor Earl Cameron's last part was at 97 in Inception with Leonardo DiCaprio. He is ready if his agent calls. Others are acutely lonely, like George Emmerson, an amateur painter and former tax officer, now living alone after his wife of 68 years died. But like many, he values his independence and still wants to live at home. Almost all need help and care from the government, the NHS, local authorities and families. But are they all prepared for life at a hundred?

41. Out of Jail: Free to Offend Again?

Air Date: 2017-10-25

An investigation into the government's reforms of the probation service, which many critics say are putting the public at risk as well as failing offenders themselves. Reporter Daniel Foggo meets two women whose sons were murdered by offenders on probation following the reforms, which saw part of the service privatised. They believe that failures in supervision contributed to their sons' deaths. The programme also reveals evidence that offenders being supervised by one private company have missed thousands of appointments and no action was taken.

42. Offshore Secrets of the Rich Exposed

Air Date: 2017-11-05

A special edition investigating a huge new leak of data that reveals how the wealthy and powerful invest offshore.

43. Britain's Offshore Secrets Exposed

Air Date: 2017-11-06

Current affairs programme featuring interviews and investigative reports. Richard Bilton explores the secrets of Britain's offshore empire.

44. Student Loan Scandal

Air Date: 2017-11-13

As the government backs private colleges to help open up higher education to all, Panorama goes undercover to expose how fraud is costing the taxpayer millions. Secret filming reveals how shady education agents are recruiting bogus students to private colleges so they can claim loans they are not entitled to. Reporter Richard Watson finds agents prepared to supply fraudulent qualifications, offer coursework for sale and fake attendance. It comes at a time when student debt has soared to one hundred billion pounds.

45. The Billion Pound VAT Scam

Air Date: 2017-11-27

46. Jihadis You Pay For

Air Date: 2017-12-04

Millions of pounds of British aid money have been spent trying to bring security to Syria and to protect the UK from terrorism. But whistleblowers say our development efforts have been undermined by mismanagement, waste and corruption. Using hundreds of leaked documents, reporter Jane Corbin pieces together the shocking truth about one of the government's flagship foreign aid projects. She discovers how some of the cash has ended up in the hands of extremists and how an organisation we are funding has been involved in executions and torture.

47. The Operation that Ruined My Life

Air Date: 2017-12-11

Women across the UK are suffering after an operation they were told would transform their lives. Instead, some of them say their lives have been ruined. For years women have been fitted with mesh-like devicesto treat prolapse or incontinence - often caused by childbirth. Although it's been a successful treatment for many of them, thousands of women in the US, the UK and Australia are now suing, after finding themselves in agony or suffering other serious complications. Reporter Lucy Adams meets women living with constant pain. She investigates how and why these devices were approved for use in the first place and asks whether manufacturers and regulators should have acted sooner to take some of them off the market.

48. Myanmar: The Hidden Truth

Air Date: 2017-12-18

In August 2017, 11-year-old Monzur Ali saw things no child should ever see. Military helicopters landed on the football pitch in his village in Northern Rakhine in Myanmar. 'We didn't really want to leave my village but there was a lot of shooting. Some people were hanged from trees and shot. The dead bodies were left hanging', Monzur told Panorama. He and his family fled the country and are now living across the border in a giant refugee camp in Bangladesh. Like Monzur, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled Myanmar in 2017 to escape being killed, raped and abused by security forces and local Buddhists. It has been described by the UN as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing, but could it amount to genocide? Using powerful eyewitness testimony, government documents and previously unseen footage, reporter Justin Rowlatt reveals how the Rohingya population has been isolated and weakened, and shows that attacks were part of a highly-planned and organised operation.

1. Millionaire Bankrupts Exposed

Air Date: 2018-01-22

Bankruptcy isn't always what it seems. Some of Britain's biggest bankrupts are going to great lengths to hide their money while declaring bankruptcy to escape their debts. In this investigation, reporter Sam Poling goes undercover to expose the tricks wealthy business people can use to keep hold of their wealth, while those they owe money to are left with nothing. She meets the millionaire bankrupts making a mockery of the system and asks how they can get away with it.

2. Trump Voters: One Year On

Air Date: 2018-01-15

Donald Trump has changed the face of American politics, but what do the people who voted for him make of his tumultuous first year in office? Filmed over a year in Michigan, Wyoming, Texas and Florida, this programme hears from Trump supporters who hoped that he would 'make America great again'. But with so much promised, Panorama asks whether his supporters are still happy and if they would vote for him again.

3. White Fright: Divided Britain

Air Date: 2018-01-22

In 2007 Panorama made a programme in Blackburn, which was becoming segregated along ethnic and religious lines. Now Panorama has returned and found a town that is even more divided. Some parts of Blackburn are almost entirely Muslim Asian, while other parts are only lived in by white residents. This kind of social segregation has been described as a national crisis, despite decades of government policy aimed at bringing people together. So why do such divisions persist? Panorama visits one town to answer that question and illustrate the impact of social segregation on local communities.

4. Addicted: Last Chance Mums

Air Date: 2018-01-29

Can a mother addicted to drugs change? Should the state be helping her or taking her baby away? The number of newborns being taken into care is rocketing. Many of the thousands of women who lose their babies each year are drug addicts. Many have had children permanently removed before. In this film, Panorama has been given exclusive access to one of the only residential units in the country trying to break this cycle, Trevi House in Plymouth. We follow mothers and their babies undergoing intensive treatment as they try to prove they're fit to be a parent. The stakes couldn't be higher - if they fail they will lose their baby forever.

5. Who Wants to Be a Bitcoin Millionaire?

Air Date: 2018-02-05

Panorama investigates what Bitcoin is and what it means, going inside a Bitcoin mine in Iceland - where currency is made - and spending time with the Bitcoin millionaires of Silicon Valley. The programme also hears from others who have been scammed out of their life savings and investors who think the cryptocurrency is an enormous scam and that the writing is on the wall. In Britain, and around the world, authorities are sounding the alarm that Bitcoin is too risky - is it too late, or too crazy, to try to become a Bitcoin millionaire?

6. Evicted for No Reason

Air Date: 2018-02-12

Richard Bilton sheds light on the difficulties faced by many private tenants in the UK, who have no long-term right to stay in their homes, and can be ordered to leave with little by the way of notice or explanation. Courts ordered more than 24,000 'No-fault' evictions last year and Richard meets some of the people whose lives have been plunged into chaos by their landlords. He also talks to landlords. Britain depends on the private sector, and 'no fault evictions' are a lifeline for Britain's millions of landlords.

7. Weinstein: The Inside Story

Air Date: 2018-03-01

Harvey Weinstein was once one of the most successful producers in Hollywood history, but beneath the glitz and glamour, there was a dark story of threats, bullying and allegations of sexual assault. As Hollywood prepares to celebrate the 90th Academy Awards, Panorama investigates Weinstein's spectacular fall from grace and the extraordinary efforts he made to silence his accusers. This one-hour special, co-produced with PBS Frontline, examines the complex web of lawyers, journalists and private detectives deployed to keep Weinstein's secrets hidden.

8. Immigration: Who Should We Let in?

Air Date: 2018-03-07

Public concerns about immigration were at the heart of the vote to leave the EU. Since then, the government has been silent on their plans. But with just a year to go until the country leaves, there are big unanswered questions about how any new system will work after Brexit - and the issue still stirs up powerful emotions. Nick Robinson travels from the heartlands of the leave vote to the front line of the NHS to find out what immigration the public wants and what Britain's businesses and public services say they need, and to ask the big question: who should we let in?

9. Taking on Putin

Air Date: 2018-03-14

Vladimir Putin is about to face the voters, and most think his victory is a foregone conclusion. If the Russian president does win six more years in power, he will become the country's longest-serving ruler since Stalin. So why is Putin so powerful? Reporter John Sweeney investigates allegations that the Kremlin has subverted democracy in Russia. He meets the Putin opponent who has been banned from the election, hears from the opposition activists who say they have been attacked and finds out for himself what it is like to be targeted by the Russian state.

10. Britain's Equal Pay Scandal

Air Date: 2018-03-19

For the first time, the UK's biggest employers are having to reveal the average wages they pay men and women. At the same time, the BBC and many other organisations find themselves in battles over equal pay. Almost 50 years after the passing of the Equal Pay Act, why are women still not being paid as much as men? Jane Corbin travels the UK to meet the workers, from supermarket staff and council carers to BBC presenters, who are fighting for equality - even if the costs run into the billions.

11. North Korea's Secret Slave Gangs

Air Date: 2018-04-16

As President Trump and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, prepare for an unprecedented summit, Panorama investigates North Korean modern-day slavery. It is thought that more than one hundred thousand North Korean workers are posted abroad to earn money for the cash-strapped regime - money that is being ploughed into Kim Jong-un's nuclear weapons programme. An international consortium of journalists has filmed undercover to reveal secret work gangs operating in Russia, China and Poland.

12. Gangsters' Dirty Money Exposed

Air Date: 2018-04-23

Why does London attract so much dirty money? Panorama tracks down a violent Ukrainian crime gang using offshore companies and professionals to hide suspicious wealth in the UK. An in-depth investigation of leaked documents reveals gangsters, their families and associates taking advantage of offshore secrecy and ineffective money laundering controls to buy luxurious property and expensive works of art. Reporter Andy Verity follows the gangsters' trail from Odessa to Rome and London.

13. Getting a Fair Trial?

Air Date: 2018-04-30

Everyone has the right to a fair trial, but how sure can people be that, if it came to it, they would get one? Panorama reporter Katie Razzall investigates cases where crucial evidence had not been investigated by the police or where evidence had been withheld from defendants. One man was wrongly jailed for four years, another had the case against him thrown out just before his trial was due to start and a man was put on trial for rape despite the alleged victim saying he should not have been charged. All rape prosecutions are now being reviewed after the collapse of some high-profile trials. Former High Court judge Richard Henriques tells the programme there have been too many cases recently where only at the last moment the truth comes to light and the system must do better.

14. Hacked: Smart Home Secrets

Air Date: 2018-05-14

Smart devices and the latest technological gadgets give us remote control of our homes and our cars - but how safe are they? Reporter Fiona Phillips investigates their hidden dangers and reveals how products designed to make life easier around the home can be hacked. She discovers families whose children are being spied on because their baby monitors are being streamed live online, and meets a couple who had no idea they were being watched, in their own home, by thousands of strangers around the world.

15. Police Under Pressure

Air Date: 2018-05-16

With a surge of violent crime in London and recorded crime rising across the country, Panorama films with four police forces to ask if Britain's police can cope. The film reveals forces stretched to crisis point by eight years of austerity and a national shortage of detectives. An exclusive analysis of police data for Panorama shows how fewer crimes are ending up with any suspect charged. Chief constables speak about the strains on their forces and how changes have had to be made not only in the way they prioritise crime, but how they investigate it too. But do the public accept these changes? Panorama hears from victims of crime and communities who fear Britain's streets are no longer being properly policed. Less

16. Grenfell: Who Is to Blame?

Air Date: 2018-05-21

It has nearly been a year since Britain's worst fire in living memory, and nobody has been arrested or held to account. Reporter Richard Bilton reveals new evidence about the safety failures that led to the deaths of 72 people at Grenfell Tower. He tracks down those with questions to answer and confronts those who may share the blame.

17. Last Chance for Justice

Air Date: 2018-05-30

What if you were jailed for a crime you didn't commit? Panorama investigates the cases of two convicted murderers who have each spent almost 20 years in prison and have always protested their innocence. Their only hope of clearing their names lies with the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the body tasked with probing alleged miscarriages of justice. But many believe the CCRC is failing. Reporter Mark Daly finds new evidence in cases the CCRC rejected and investigates whether the watchdog is fit for purpose.

18. Tessa Jowell: Her Last Campaign

Air Date: 2018-06-04

In 2017, former culture secretary Dame Tessa Jowell was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. Three in four people diagnosed with her type of brain cancer are dead within a year. Brain cancer is becoming more common and the UK has one of the lowest survival rates in western Europe. After her diagnosis, Tessa Jowell and her daughter Jess launched a campaign for brain cancer patients to get access to more trials and treatments than are available on the NHS. With intimate access during the final weeks of her life, this moving Panorama follows Tessa as she tries to use her influence to highlight the struggles of brain cancer patients across the UK and to bring about a radical and permanent change in NHS cancer treatment.

19. Putin's Russia with David Dimbleby

Air Date: 2018-06-13

As thousands of British fans prepare to travel to Russia for the World Cup, David Dimbleby returns to a country he first visited when Yeltsin came to power 25 years ago. For 18 of those years, Vladimir Putin has ruled the largest country on earth, and he has another six years ahead of him. But with talk of a new Cold War, and with British Intelligence accusing Putin's government of 'criminal thuggery', this Panorama special asks what Russians see in him and how he has held on to power for so long. David talks to an eclectic mix of Putin's supporters, from a mother of ten who has been awarded the Order of Parental Glory, to a deputy prime minister and one of Putin's advisors. He joins children as young as seven learning to load and shoot guns in a patriotic youth club, and a group of young Muscovite fans of the president who are trying to cash in on the Putin brand. David also hears from opposition protestors, lawyers and journalists who reveal the extent and ruthlessness of the Kremlin's autocratic rule

20. Exposed: Northern Dreams, Failed Schemes

Air Date: 2018-06-27

When the government launched the Northern Powerhouse, the plan was to attract investment and improve infrastructure. But four years on, some of the big projects have failed. These high-profile property developments were marketed with great fanfare, and some were promoted and backed by local authorities. Now building sites stand abandoned, local investors have lost millions and confidence in the north has been badly damaged. So what went wrong? Reporter Michelle Ackerley investigates why some projects have failed, as well as the local developers and businesses that made big promises but have failed to deliver.

21. Smartphones: The Dark Side

Air Date: 2018-07-04

People are all increasingly glued to their smart phones and consumed by social media, but why? Panorama reporter Hilary Andersson tracks down tech insiders who reveal how social-media companies have deliberately developed habit-forming technology to get people hooked. A former Facebook manager tells the programme: 'Their goal is to addict you and then sell your time' and the creator of the 'like' button warns of the dangers of social-media addiction. Panorama investigates the science behind the lure of technology, and shows how behavioural science has been used to keep people endlessly checking their phones.

22. Trump: Is the President a Sex Pest?

Air Date: 2018-07-09

Donald Trump has been accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour by more than 20 women, but he has dismissed them all as liars. Now one of those women is suing him for defamation. An American court will have to decide what really happened and whether the President of the United States is a sexual predator. So what is the truth about Donald Trump's behaviour towards women? In the week of his visit to Britain, reporter Richard Bilton investigates new allegations about Mr Trump and meets the women who say the president is a sex pest.

23. Fighting for my Child

Air Date: 2018-07-16

In the aftermath of the Alfie Evans and Charlie Gard cases, Panorama meets three extraordinary families who spend their lives caring for children with serious disabilities. The number of school-aged children with complex needs has doubled since 2004, but many families now struggle to secure the help their children need in the face of limited resources. Families let cameras into their homes to see what it takes to give their children the care they need on a daily basis - sometimes it's a fight to simply keep them alive. Are we willing to do what it takes to give these children a decent quality of life?

24. The Fake Murder that Fooled the World

Air Date: 2018-07-23

Found in a pool of blood, Arkady Babchenko, a Russian journalist and critic of President Putin, was declared murdered in Ukraine in May. But a day later he was back from the dead, appearing alive and well at a Kiev press conference. Speaking to all the key players for the first time, Jonah Fisher has the inside story of how to fake a murder. Why did Ukrainian security services stage his death? And in the propaganda war between the truth and fake news, what, if anything, did it achieve?

25. Get Rich or Die Young

Air Date: 2018-07-30

Life expectancy in Britain varies dramatically depending upon where you live. The rich live longer and the poor die younger. Reporter Richard Bilton visits Stockton, the town with the country's worst health inequality. He investigates why people in the town centre can only expect to live to 69, while their wealthier neighbours a couple of miles away will live an average of 18 years longer.

26. Online Doctors Uncovered

Air Date: 2018-08-06

Panorama goes undercover to reveal online doctor sites putting profit before patient care. In 2017 the Care Quality Commission issued a warning about the risks of buying drugs prescribed by doctors online. The programme discovers opiate-based painkillers and slimming tablets being sold to potentially vulnerable people and antibiotics being delivered across Europe in the face of warnings about resistance. Dr Faye Kirkland, journalist and GP, meets the families of patients who have died after online consultations and exposes the sites running rings around the regulators.

27. Doctors on Trial

Air Date: 2018-08-13

Panorama investigates the case which has sparked outrage among doctors - a junior doctor convicted of manslaughter and then struck off the medical register for her role in the death of a boy. In 2011, six-year-old Jack Adcock was admitted into the Leicester Royal Infirmary, under the care of Dr Hadiza Bawa Garba. Less than 12 hours later he had died from sepsis, a potentially life threatening condition which the doctor had failed to spot. But the action that was taken against her has provoked an outcry from the medical profession, who say she has been unfairly blamed for mistakes made while working in an overstretched and under-resourced NHS. So what should happen when doctors make mistakes? And who should take responsibility? Panorama talks to Dr Bawa Garba in her first interview and to the parents of Jack Adcock to explore the story.

28. Legal Weapon

Air Date: 2018-08-20

Panorama investigates how antique guns are being brought into the UK perfectly legally and ending up in the hands of criminals. Panorama buys two handguns, one in America, carrying it through customs, and the other from an antique guns fair in Birmingham. Under current legislation it is legal to buy and sell guns provided commercially manufactured ammunition is no longer available. But criminals are home making ammunition for these antique weapons and then using them to kill. Gloucester gun dealer Paul Edmunds flooded the streets of Birmingham and London with antique guns as well as modern guns passed off as antiques. These weapons have been used in multiple murders. Now West Midlands Police and the National Ballistics Intelligence Service are calling for a change in the law to close this loophole.

29. Murder on the Streets

Air Date: 2018-09-03

Across Britain serious violence is rising. There have been over 80 murders in London in 2018 alone, which includes eight children, under 18. Panorama investigates why young people are losing their lives, by focusing on just one of these murders. 17-year old Rhyhiem Barton grew up on the Brandon Estate in South London, and was killed on the streets there. Filming with his family and friends, the programme looks at the devastation and loss caused by Rhyhiem's death- from their perspective. It explores what might have led to his murder and how the community has responded to try and prevent more of their children being killed.

30. Profits before Pupils? The Academies Scandal

Air Date: 2018-09-10

More than 7,000 schools in England have been turned into academies and are now run by private trusts. The people in charge are not supposed to profit from children's education, but what's to stop them from cashing in? Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates a businessman whose companies have been paid millions from school budgets and asks whether it's the pupils who are paying the price.

31. Inside No 10: Deal or No Deal?

Air Date: 2018-09-17

The Brexit deadline is looming - just weeks left to get a deal, just months until the country is due to leave the European Union. The stakes are high for Britain, and at the centre of it all is the prime minister. Theresa May has to strike a deal with the EU and convince the public and MPs that her plan is the best plan. The only alternative, the government say, is no deal at all. But many disagree - and her own party, the opposition and the country are divided. So what does the prime minister's plan really mean, and what else could we do? At a crucial time for the country, Panorama has been inside Downing Street with Theresa May as she seeks to navigate Britain's negotiations with the EU. Nick Robinson interviews the prime minister and hears from all sides about deals and no-deal.

32. Kids in Crisis

Air Date: 2018-09-24

Britain is in the grip of a child mental health crisis. Nearly half a million children are either waiting for treatment or receiving it. The government has promised more money for child mental health but in the meantime getting help is a postcode lottery. Some children are waiting up to two years to be seen and others are being sent hundreds of miles away from home for treatment. In this Panorama, Sean Fletcher, whose own teenage son Reuben has been hospitalised with severe obsessive compulsive disorder, investigates the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service - CAHMS. He investigates whether care is being rationed in some areas, leaving children to deteriorate until they have to be hospitalised. And he speaks to children who have been let down by the system and despairing parents who believe their children's lives have been put at risk.

33. Can Violent Men Change?

Air Date: 2018-10-08

Panorama explores courses and therapies designed to stop domestic abusers from reoffending, asking how effective these interventions are and if violent men can ever really change.

34. Syria's Chemical War

Air Date: 2018-10-15

Panorama investigates the use of chemical weapons in the civil war that's torn Syria apart in the last seven years. President Assad and his allies Russia and Iran have consistently denied the Syrian regime has used chemical weapons. But Nawal Al-Maghafi's shocking expose reveals the true extent of chemical weapons use by the regime and shows they are a crucial part of his war-winning strategy, terrorising and driving out civilians from opposition-held areas. Never before have chemical weapons have been used in this way and to this extent, but Panorama shows the west has been unable to prevent it. Nawal hears from families who have fled their homes and joined the 13 million displaced people and refugees. Though the Syrian government is now saying it's safe for refugees to return, few dare to go back home. With extraordinary footage from inside the city of Idlib, the one remaining rebel outpost, Panorama reveals the lasting impact of these weapons.

35. Trapped by My Mortgage

Air Date: 2018-10-22

36. Trump: What Next?

Air Date: 2018-11-05

Will President Trump be forced out of office? On the eve of the most important US midterm elections for a generation, Panorama examines allegations that Trump colluded with Russia to win the presidency, and looks at the similarities with the Watergate scandal which brought down Richard Nixon. Reporter Hilary Andersson joins the campaign trail in West Virginia, where the president's message of a vast political witch-hunt against him has fired up Republican voters. If the Democrats do well tomorrow, it could open the door to impeachment, but Trump's supporters believe they will win and warn of riots should the establishment try to take their man down.

37. The Universal Credit Crisis

Air Date: 2018-11-12

As the government's controversial new benefits system, universal credit, is rolled out, Panorama is with families as they struggle with their claims. The programme follows one council as it deals with mounting rent arrears and tenants in crisis. The government has responded to criticism of the new system by announcing more funding, but is it too little too late?

38. Catfish: The Billion Pound Romance Scam

Air Date: 2018-11-19

It's a crime that breaks the hearts of victims as well as emptying their bank accounts. Thousands of people lose money to romance frauds each year after being conned on internet dating sites. The criminals are called catfish, and they promise love and marriage to get cash. Reporter Athar Ahmad turns the tables on the fraudsters by using his own fake dating profile to expose the international gangs behind the crime.

39. Salisbury Nerve Agent Attack: The Inside Story

Air Date: 2018-11-22

40. The Great Implant Scandal

Air Date: 2018-11-26

They keep us moving and they keep our hearts beating, but not all medical devices are properly tested before they are put inside us. Reporter Deborah Cohen investigates an industry where some patients are treated like human guinea pigs and then abandoned when things go wrong.

41. Ripped Off? Join The Club

Air Date: 2018-12-03

Panorama investigates a businessman targeting sports and social clubs with offers of financial help that can end up costing them everything. With little or nothing in the bank but assets worth thousands, these clubs are often the lifeblood of local communities across the UK. In one case, a football club claims to have lost its pitch, clubhouse, car park and nearly a million pounds from the sale of a plot of their land. As reporter Jon Cuthill reveals, they are just one club among many, including Conservative clubs and working men's clubs, who say they have been ripped off after seeking help with relatively small debts. Some, with long and proud histories, have ended up closing altogether, while many have had premises they once owned outright sold from under them.

42. Takeaway Secrets Exposed

Air Date: 2018-12-10

Reporter Tina Daheley lifts the lid on the secrets of the takeaway industry, investigating how planning laws are being subverted and food safety legislation flouted by producers.

43. HS2: Going off the Rails?

Air Date: 2018-12-17

Panorama investigates the impact the High Speed 2 rail scheme is having and what the final cost of the project could be.

1. Takeaway Secrets Exposed

Air Date: 2019-01-14

Reporter Tina Daheley lifts the lid on the secrets of the takeaway industry, investigating how planning laws are being subverted and food safety legislation flouted by producers.

2. Killed in Hospital

Air Date: 2019-01-21

Richard Bilton looks into what was going on at Gosport War Memorial Hospital following an official inquiry which found that more than 450 patients had their lives cut short there.

3. Brexit: Who's in Charge?

Air Date: 2019-02-04

Adrian Chiles follows MPs through a historic fortnight in Westminster to find out who is in charge - and are they putting party politics before the best interests of the country?

4. Million Pound Selfie Sell Off

Air Date: 2019-02-11

Catrin Nye investigates the use of digital influencers in the advertising industry and the impact this new form of advertising is having on consumers.

5. Trans Kids: Why Medicine Matters

Air Date: 2019-02-25

More young people than ever are coming forward to explore their gender identity. Doctors are divided about the best way to help - so what is the evidence?

6. Death in the Woods

Air Date: 2019-03-04

Samantha Poling investigates one of Scotland’s most high-profile unsolved murders. She asks why no-one has ever been brought to justice for the death of Emma Caldwell. The investigation reveals serious police failings in the case and highlights the dangers routinely faced by many sex workers.

7. These Pills Could Kill You

Air Date: 2019-03-04

Chris Clements reveals stories from one rural community where lives have been devastated by the growing abuse of prescription pills bought illicitly online.

8. Britain’s Most Controversial Landlord

Air Date: 2019-03-18

Richard Bilton meets the landlord who is evicting 90 families because he wants to cash-in on his property empire, and finds out what life is like for the families facing eviction.

9. The Academy Schools Scandal

Air Date: 2019-03-25

Panorama investigates the scandal surrounding Academy schools.

10. Can We Trust Huawei?

Air Date: 2019-04-08

As the government prepares to decide who will build the UK's next generation telecoms network, Panorama investigates one of the world's most important and controversial companies.

11. The Gatwick Drone Attack

Air Date: 2019-04-15

With the most detailed account so far of the three days of disruption and the first in-depth interview with Gatwick since the attack, Justin Rowlatt asks what really happened. Why has no-one been caught? Was there a drone at all? And what needs to be done to protect our skies?

12. Scandal in the Church of England

Air Date: 2019-04-29

Panorama investigates cases of child sexual abuse that were ignored for years by senior clergy in the Church of England.

13. GPs: Why Can’t I Get an Appointment?

Air Date: 2019-05-08

Across Britain, it's getting harder than ever to book a GP appointment as local practices close due to a huge shortage of doctors. Will the government's new plan help?

14. The Iraqi Orphan: 30 Lost Years

Air Date: 2019-05-13

Amar, a victim of napalm attacks by Saddam Hussein's forces in 1991, returns to Iraq for the first time in 30 years to try to find his family.

15. Salmon Farming Exposed

Air Date: 2019-05-20

What do you know about the salmon on your plate? Panorama explores the £1 billion industry producing the UK's biggest food export and the country's favourite fish.

16. Undercover Hospital Abuse Scandal

Air Date: 2019-05-22

Panorama goes undercover inside a hospital for vulnerable adults and reveals patients being mocked, taunted and intimidated by abusive staff. Olivia Davies reports.

17. Crisis in Care - Part 1: Who Cares?

Air Date: 2019-05-29

Panorama reveals the failings of our social care system, as our population gets older and more of us need help with day-to-day living.

18. The $10 Billion Energy Scandal

Air Date: 2019-06-03

Reporter Mayeni Jones investigates a suspicious energy deal involving secret payments made by a controversial businessman to the family of a senior politician.

19. Crisis in Care - Part 2: Who Pays?

Air Date: 2019-06-05

With more and more care homes closing, and a national shortage of carers, Panorama meets vulnerable people threatened with selling their homes to pay for their care.

20. Britain's Drink Problem

Air Date: 2019-06-10

With alcohol-related deaths on the rise, Adrian Chiles investigates what we know about the dangers of drinking, and why the alcohol industry isn’t telling us more.

21. Easy Money, Tough Debt?

Air Date: 2019-06-17

Fiona Phillips investigates some of the lenders who seem to have stepped into the breach after the collapse of payday loan company Wonga.

22. The Race For Number 10

Air Date: 2019-06-24

After a bruising round of campaigning and vote-offs, there are just two candidates left standing in the race to be the next prime minister. But as they prepare for the final push, the BBC’s deputy political editor John Pienaar asks – is either of them capable of ending Britain’s Brexit battles?

23. No-Deal Brexit: Are We Ready?

Air Date: 2019-07-08

With a no-deal Brexit looking increasingly likely, reporter Jane Corbin travels the nation to find out what it could mean for us and whether the preparations have been sufficient.

24. Is Labour Anti-Semitic?

Air Date: 2019-07-10

Panorama reporter John Ware goes inside the anti-Semitism crisis gripping Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.

25. Sex Education: The LGBT Debate in Schools

Air Date: 2019-07-15

Sima Kotecha meets parents and campaigners from Islamic and other faith communities protesting against their children being taught about LGBT relationships at school.

26. Britain's Brexit Crisis

Air Date: 2019-07-18

For the first time, politicians and negotiators on both sides of the channel tell the story of the key events that made Theresa May postpone Brexit and forced her from office.

27. America's Abortion War

Air Date: 2019-07-22

Hilary Andersson reports from Alabama, one of 12 US states currently attempting to overturn the constitutional right to abortion.

28. Boeing's Killer Planes

Air Date: 2019-07-29

Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the fatal flaws of the Boeing 737 Max and asks whether Boeing should have done more to protect passengers.

29. Stacey Meets the IS Brides

Air Date: 2019-08-05

Stacey Dooley travels to Kurdish-controlled northern Syria to holding camps where she meets western women who left their countries to join the so-called Islamic State.

30. Addicted to Gambling

Air Date: 2019-08-12

Britain’s betting industry is booming. The amount we lose to the betting companies has almost doubled in a decade, but are the bookies doing enough to protect problem gamblers?

31. Inside the School Cuts Crisis

Air Date: 2019-09-02

As schools reopen their doors this week, Panorama asks if we have reached a crisis point in education funding.

32. The Hunt for Britain’s Slave Gangs

Air Date: 2019-09-05

This Panorama special follows West Midlands Police as they bring down the biggest human slavery operation that has ever been caught in the UK.

33. Knives in the Classroom

Air Date: 2019-09-09

Chanell Wallace, whose brother was stabbed to death when she was 11, meets young people growing up in communities where carrying a knife is now normal.

34. The Khashoggi Murder Tapes

Air Date: 2019-09-30

A year on from the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Panorama investigates his brutal murder inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

35. Secrets of the Seduction Bootcamp

Air Date: 2019-10-07

Panorama investigates the multimillion-pound industry that sells men pick–up techniques, going undercover at a so-called seduction ‘bootcamp’.

36. Climate Change: What Can We Do?

Air Date: 2019-10-14

To meet the government's emissions reductions targets, we'll need to make big changes to the way we live, travel and eat. But how much difference will these changes really make?

37. Can You Trust the Billion Pound Investors?

Air Date: 2019-10-21

Richard Bilton investigates the secretive world of fund managers.

38. Following the Drug Money

Air Date: 2019-10-28

Reporter Andy Verity reveals how drug money is laundered in the UK.

39. David Dimbleby: How Brexit's Changed Britain

Air Date: 2019-11-06

David Dimbleby travels across the UK to reveal why this is going to be one of the most charged, unpredictable elections in his 50 years as a political journalist.

40. Can Flying Go Green?

Air Date: 2019-11-11

The aviation industry says it is going green to reduce carbon emissions and help save the planet. Justin Rowlatt investigates its plans and asks whether it is promising more than it is delivering.

41. War Crimes Scandal Exposed

Air Date: 2019-11-18

The government announced the closure of investigations into alleged war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan before a single soldier was prosecuted. Has there been a cover-up in the British military?

42. How to Brainwash a Million People

Air Date: 2019-11-25

Panorama reveals how China runs its re-education camps, where more than a million people have been locked up in one of the biggest mass detentions in modern history.

43. The Prince and the Epstein Scandal

Air Date: 2019-12-02

As Prince Andrew steps back from his public duties, Panorama hears from the victims of his former friend and convicted child sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

44. Universal Credit: One Year On

Air Date: 2019-12-09

Reporter Catrin Nye returns to Wales to find out if the roll-out of Universal Credit is still causing difficulties for vulnerable claimants.

45. Conned by My Church

Air Date: 2019-12-16

Greg McKenzie investigates accusations of financial irregularities against the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, a charity dedicated to tackling gang violence and crime.

How to Save the High Street

1. How to Save the High Street

Air Date: 2020-01-13

Business journalist Adam Shaw investigates the government's plans to spend millions of pounds reviving run-down town centres.

The Corrupt Billionaire

2. The Corrupt Billionaire

Air Date: 2020-01-20

Leaked documents reveal how an impoverished country was corruptly exploited by its former ruling family. With Richard Bilton.

Britain's Killer Motorways?

3. Britain's Killer Motorways?

Air Date: 2020-01-27

Reporter Richard Bilton looks at 'smart' motorways, where the hard shoulder is turned into a live lane, and asks how safe they really are.

Cashing in on the Housing Crisis

4. Cashing in on the Housing Crisis

Air Date: 2020-02-03

Reporter Callum Tulley meets some of the growing number of people living in temporary accommodation.

Failed by the NHS: Callie’s Story

5. Failed by the NHS: Callie’s Story

Air Date: 2020-02-10

Reporter Ellie Flynn talks to the family of Callie Lewis, who killed herself while in the care of the NHS, and uncovers the extent of the service's failure to provide adequate mental health care.

Amazon: What They Know About Us

6. Amazon: What They Know About Us

Air Date: 2020-02-17

Panorama investigates Amazon's rise to corporate superpower and asks whether there is a dark side to our love affair with the company.

Mo Farah and the Salazar Scandal

7. Mo Farah and the Salazar Scandal

Air Date: 2020-02-24

Reporter Mark Daly investigates fresh allegations against Alberto Salazar, the man who coached Mo Farah to Oylmpic glory.

Spying on the Scammers

8. Spying on the Scammers

Air Date: 2020-03-02

Panorama goes inside a criminal call centre to reveal how scammers cheat their victims.

The Million Pound Disability Payout

9. The Million Pound Disability Payout

Air Date: 2020-03-09

Panorama investigates why the DWP has lost so many employment tribunals for disability discrimination.

Britain’s Bus Crisis

10. Britain’s Bus Crisis

Air Date: 2020-03-16

What has gone wrong with Britain’s buses? Richard Bilton travels coast to coast to find out.

Coronavirus: The Week That Changed Britain

11. Coronavirus: The Week That Changed Britain

Air Date: 2020-03-23

Panorama looks at how Britain is coping with its biggest crisis since the Second World War – and asks if the government has the right strategy to contain the virus.

Lockdown UK

12. Lockdown UK

Air Date: 2020-03-30

Panorama investigates the financial impact of Covid-19. Richard Bilton tells the story of the fight to save the UK's economy from an unprecedented threat.

Coronavirus: The Most at Risk

13. Coronavirus: The Most at Risk

Air Date: 2020-04-06

Richard Bilton hears from some of those most at risk from coronavirus, who have been told to stay at home for at least three months.

On the NHS Frontline

14. On the NHS Frontline

Air Date: 2020-04-20

Four weeks into the government lockdown to save lives and protect the NHS, Jane Corbin reports from the frontline to tell the inside story of a Coventry hospital coping with Covid-19.

Has the Government Failed the NHS?

15. Has the Government Failed the NHS?

Air Date: 2020-04-27

Has the government let down the health workers leading the fight against the coronavirus? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the delays and mistakes that may have put the lives of NHS staff at risk.

Coronavirus: When Will We Be Safe?

16. Coronavirus: When Will We Be Safe?

Air Date: 2020-05-04

Panorama reports from the frontline of science, asking when we will be able to beat the virus and get back to normal life.

Lockdown: How Business Is Coping

17. Lockdown: How Business Is Coping

Air Date: 2020-05-11

Panorama follows business owners and key workers struggling through lockdown, from the courier collecting suspected samples of Covid-19 to the funeral director collecting and burying the dead.

Coronavirus Crisis: Europe's Migrant Camps

18. Coronavirus Crisis: Europe's Migrant Camps

Air Date: 2020-05-18

Panorama investigates conditions inside Greek migrant camps during the Covid-19 lockdown, as experts warn of the potential for dangerous outbreaks inside the camps.

Coronavirus: Destination New York

19. Coronavirus: Destination New York

Air Date: 2020-06-01

Panorama reports from New York City, asking why more than 16,000 people have died of coronavirus in a city with some of the best health care in the world.

Scandal at the Post Office

20. Scandal at the Post Office

Air Date: 2020-06-08

Panorama reveals how the Post Office covered up evidence of miscarriages of justice.

George Floyd: A Killing That Shook the World

21. George Floyd: A Killing That Shook the World

Air Date: 2020-06-15

Thousands of people have joined marches against racism after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Clive Myrie asks if this event could change race relations in America for good.

Hunting the Neo-Nazis

22. Hunting the Neo-Nazis

Air Date: 2020-06-22

Panorama investigates a global network of neo-Nazis and discovers that it is recruiting in the UK. Reporter Daniel De Simone reveals how the network operates across the world.

Has Covid Testing Gone Wrong?

23. Has Covid Testing Gone Wrong?

Air Date: 2020-06-29

Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the rapid expansion of our Covid-19 testing capacity and asks whether we have got the world-beating service the prime minister promised.

Britain’s Cancer Crisis

24. Britain’s Cancer Crisis

Air Date: 2020-07-06

Panorama investigates fears that the coronavirus pandemic has caused a crisis in cancer care that could mean many thousands more will die.

How Scotland Cut Violent Crime

25. How Scotland Cut Violent Crime

Air Date: 2020-07-13

Scotland has dramatically cut violent crime in the past 15 years, but how was it done? Kate Silverton films with Police Scotland’s Violence Reduction Unit to find out.

Lifting the Lockdown

26. Lifting the Lockdown

Air Date: 2020-07-16

Panorama is in Salford as the city lifts the lockdown and tries to get its community back to work. But with the council approaching bankruptcy, can services be sustained?

Britain’s Coronavirus Gamble

27. Britain’s Coronavirus Gamble

Air Date: 2020-07-20

Panorama investigates the scientific advice the government followed in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic.

China's Coronavirus Cover-Up

28. China's Coronavirus Cover-Up

Air Date: 2020-07-27

Carrie Gracie investigates whether China hid crucial information about Covid-19 from the world.

The Forgotten Frontline

29. The Forgotten Frontline

Air Date: 2020-07-30

Panorama follows the unfolding tragedy in care homes, as they struggle to protect residents against the killer virus. Over several months, cameras were allowed into two very different care homes, revealing the dedication of care staff, the frustration of managers and the heartache as more and more lives are lost. Across the country, more than 20,000 residents and care workers have died with coronavirus. Alison Holt asks if care homes were abandoned to fight the virus alone.

Stacey Dooley and the Lockdown Babies

30. Stacey Dooley and the Lockdown Babies

Air Date: 2020-08-03

Almost a quarter of a million babies have been born in the UK since lockdown began. Stacey Dooley reports from Bradford Royal Infirmary to find out how the pandemic is transforming the way we deal with pregnancy and birth. She meets pregnant women terrified of getting the virus, women giving birth and new mums with coronavirus who have had to isolate themselves from friends and family. Stacey also speaks to midwives and doctors who reveal how their lives have changed in order to protect mothers.

Has Lockdown Changed What We Eat?

31. Has Lockdown Changed What We Eat?

Air Date: 2020-08-10

The way we eat is changing – and the way we shop for our food is too. Almost five months after the beginning of lockdown, Panorama reporter Tom Heap investigates the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Britain’s biggest manufacturing sector - food - and looks at how the way we shop, cook and consume has been transformed

Escaping My Abuser

32. Escaping My Abuser

Air Date: 2020-08-17

Victoria Derbyshire investigates what the coronavirus lockdown meant for those trapped with an abusive partner, and meets some of those who managed to escape.

Hostage in Iran

33. Hostage in Iran

Air Date: 2020-08-24

Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets the families of British people arbitrarily detained in Iran and asks whether the payment of a historic debt could set them free.

Fighting for an Education

34. Fighting for an Education

Air Date: 2020-09-07

As most children in England return to their classrooms, reporter Sean Dilley investigates the system for supporting young people with special educational needs.

Exposing the Illegal Organ Trade

35. Exposing the Illegal Organ Trade

Air Date: 2020-09-14

Panorama investigates one of the world’s most brutal trades - the buying and selling of human organs.

Banking Secrets of the Rich and Powerful

36. Banking Secrets of the Rich and Powerful

Air Date: 2020-09-21

Panorama uncovers secret reports that expose how banks have failed to tackle crime. Reporter Richard Bilton also exposes the business deals billionaires would rather you didn’t know about.

Test and Trace Exposed

37. Test and Trace Exposed

Air Date: 2020-09-28

Panorama hears from whistleblowers working inside the government’s new coronavirus tracking system. They reveal chaos, technical problems, confusion and wasted resources.

Australia Burning

38. Australia Burning

Air Date: 2020-10-05

Panorama hears from the people living in the path of last year's bush fires in Australia, and asks whether such events are to become normal.

Belly Mujinga: Searching for the Truth

39. Belly Mujinga: Searching for the Truth

Air Date: 2020-10-12

Rianna Croxford investigates the death of transport worker Belly Mujinga, following reports she had been coughed and spat on by a customer at London’s Victoria Station.

Sport’s Hidden Crisis

40. Sport’s Hidden Crisis

Air Date: 2020-10-19

Colin Jackson investigates the hidden extent of eating disorders in British sport and asks what the authorities should be doing to tackle the problem.

Has Covid Stolen My Future?

41. Has Covid Stolen My Future?

Air Date: 2020-10-26

Kash Jones investigates the long-term consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people.

Is TikTok Safe?

42. Is TikTok Safe?

Air Date: 2020-11-02

Tina Daheley investigates whether TikTok, the social media sensation of lockdown, is safe for the millions of young people who have signed up.

Liverpool: Fighting Covid

43. Liverpool: Fighting Covid

Air Date: 2020-11-09

Panorama reporter Jane Corbin visits Liverpool to find out how people are coping with tier three coronavirus restrictions.

Can Biden Unite America?

44. Can Biden Unite America?

Air Date: 2020-11-16

Joe Biden has won the battle for the White House. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets the Trump supporters who believe the election was stolen and asks whether they will ever accept their new president.

Return from ISIS: A Family’s Story

45. Return from ISIS: A Family’s Story

Air Date: 2020-11-23

The extraordinary story of one family's journey from a small town in America to the heart of the Islamic State group and back.

The Home I Can’t Afford

46. The Home I Can’t Afford

Air Date: 2020-11-25

Panorama investigates the government’s shared-ownership scheme, designed to get more people on the property ladder, but leaving some with escalating costs and huge debts.

Business on the Brink

47. Business on the Brink

Air Date: 2020-12-01

Panorama follows businesses fighting to survive the pandemic and sees the pressure on those trying to save jobs and livelihoods.

Britain’s Wild Weather

48. Britain’s Wild Weather

Air Date: 2020-12-07

Justin Rowlatt visits communities around Britain battered by this year’s extreme weather - unprecedented rainfall, sunshine and sustained high temperatures - to find out how they have coped.

The Race for a Vaccine

49. The Race for a Vaccine

Air Date: 2020-12-14

The inside story of the development of the Oxford vaccine against Covid-19. Fergus Walsh scrutinises the data that has come out of the trials, and examines the vaccination's efficacy and safety.

The Virus vs the Vaccine

1. The Virus vs the Vaccine

Air Date: 2021-01-11

With the country locked down again in the battle against coronavirus, Panorama reporter Clive Myrie asks what it will take to get through this latest, deadly stage of the pandemic. Hospitals are under pressure, with many said to be at breaking point. Once again, we’re being told to ‘stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives’. With schools shut and most exams cancelled, Panorama assesses the impact on young people’s mental health. The arrival of a vaccine offers hope, but its rollout is now in a race with a new, highly contagious strain of the virus.

I Can’t Breathe: Black and Dead in Custody

2. I Can’t Breathe: Black and Dead in Custody

Air Date: 2021-01-18

Panorama investigates why black men in the UK are more likely than white men to have force used on them by police and to die in police custody. Reporter Mark Daly follows the family of Kevin Clarke on their search for justice. Mr Clarke repeatedly said, 'I can’t breathe' as he was restrained by police on the ground for 14 minutes during a mental health crisis. He died soon afterwards, his words mirroring those of George Floyd, whose death in the US triggered a global debate on race and policing. The programme also reveals fresh evidence in Scotland’s most high-profile death in custody. Sheku Bayoh died in 2015 after being restrained by up to six officers.

The Jihadis from My Schooldays

3. The Jihadis from My Schooldays

Air Date: 2021-01-25

Panorama reporter Olivia Davies went to school and college with three boys who later went to fight in Syria. She investigates why they abandoned the UK and what happened to them when they joined the barbaric Isis regime. Travelling to Syria for the first time, she tries to discover what turned three boys from ordinary families into brutal fanatics of the Islamic State group.

100,000 Deaths

4. 100,000 Deaths

Air Date: 2021-01-26

As the number of people who have died with coronavirus reaches 100,000 in the UK, BBC Panorama tells the stories of some of those who have lost their lives. Across the generations and occupations, we hear about the amazing lives that have been cut short, from the people who knew them best and loved them the most.

Boxing and the Mob

5. Boxing and the Mob

Air Date: 2021-02-01

A top boxing trainer shot and badly wounded. A former boxer executed in broad daylight. And a gangland killing at a weigh-in for a European title fight. Is organised crime involved in professional boxing? Reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates the murky world behind the glamour of the big fights and the suspected gangster who has been welcomed to boxing’s top table. Daniel Kinahan has been named in the courts as the head of one of Europe’s biggest drug cartels. So how did he become involved in setting up Britain’s biggest ever bout – the fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world?

Vaccines: The Disinformation War

6. Vaccines: The Disinformation War

Air Date: 2021-02-15

With millions now vaccinated, Panorama investigates the scare tactics of anti-vaxxers – who are they, and what are their motives for trying to deter people from getting the jab? Reporter Marianna Spring reveals the scale of a social media blitz that has targeted vulnerable people and is now reaching young generations yet to be called for their vaccination. We witness the reaction of a test group exposed to one anti-vax video, all under the watchful eye of one of the UK’s most respected doctors. Will they be influenced by disinformation, or will their plans to be vaccinated remain unchanged?

The Missing Princess

7. The Missing Princess

Air Date: 2021-02-16

“I’m a hostage. I am not free... my life is not in my hands… I am worried for my safety.” After Princess Latifa was thwarted in an attempt to escape Dubai in 2018, the world was told that she was back in the loving care of her family. But Latifa’s friends, Tiina, David and Marcus found a way to get her a secret phone. A few months ago they lost contact. Now they have taken the decision to release some of the video footage and share her account with the world. Panorama tells Latifa’s full story.

Rubbish Dump Britain

8. Rubbish Dump Britain

Air Date: 2021-12-14

Fly-tipping is a national problem that is ruining our towns and countryside. There are more than a million incidents each year of illegally dumped rubbish in the UK. So why are so few people prosecuted for damaging the places we love? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates a crime that affects us all and meets some of those who are fighting back against the fly-tippers.

Let’s Talk about Race

9. Let’s Talk about Race

Air Date: 2021-12-14

The killing of George Floyd last year triggered a national conversation about race and racism in Britain. It’s a subject that can be uncomfortable and sometimes divisive, as BBC presenter Naga Munchetty discovers when she travels across the country to understand what race and racism mean in the UK today.

Cashing in on Covid

10. Cashing in on Covid

Air Date: 2021-03-15

As the government faces mounting criticism that well-connected people made millions out of Britain's PPE crisis, Panorama investigates who won out. More than £12 billion was spent in the first six months of the pandemic on contracts to provide personal protective equipment. Reporter Richard Bilton meets one man who made £40 million on a deal and speaks to others who felt ignored in favour of less-experienced suppliers. As the government refuses to reveal the full details of all its so-called VIP deals, the programme reveals the high-profile connections to one lucrative contract.

Salmond v Sturgeon

11. Salmond v Sturgeon

Air Date: 2021-03-18

The inside story of the most sensational break-up in recent political history. Once close friends and allies, Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon took the SNP from nowhere to government, and Scotland to the brink of independence. Now sworn enemies, former first minister Salmond accuses some of those he once led of plotting to have him imprisoned. Reporter Mark Daly investigates and asks what the split could mean for the future of Scotland and of the United Kingdom.

Syria's Schools under Attack

12. Syria's Schools under Attack

Air Date: 2021-12-14

Thousands of schools have been totally or partially destroyed during the Syrian conflict, which began ten years ago this month. Iqra School in Aleppo was one of those schools, bombed by a fighter jet in 2013. Some pupils were killed immediately and more died of horrific injuries soon after. A BBC Panorama team were filming in a children's hospital nearby and captured the desperate attempts to save lives after the attack. Supporters of the Syrian regime falsely claimed that these scenes had been faked. Eight years later, Panorama has met with survivors and relatives of the dead to discover how profoundly their lives have changed as a result of that day.

Covid: Who Got It Right?

13. Covid: Who Got It Right?

Air Date: 2021-03-22

Journalist Jane Corbin has reported on epidemics, medical emergencies and global conflicts since the 1980s. When Britain went into its first national lockdown in March, she was filming on the NHS Frontline in Leicester and Coventry. It was an unprecedented point in history - there was no playbook and no firm evidence base to guide decision-making. With every government on the planet faced with the same challenge at the same time, it could have been an unprecedented opportunity for global learning and cooperation. Instead, different countries took very different views of the virus, followed different strategies and have, as a result, seen different outcomes. In this Panorama, Jane wants to know ‘Who Got It Right?

Undercover: Inside the Covid Testing Lab

14. Undercover: Inside the Covid Testing Lab

Air Date: 2021-03-29

Panorama goes undercover inside a lab analysing thousands of Covid-19 tests per day. Secretly filmed footage reveals a failing service with shoddy practices, where staff complain they are under pressure to meet targets despite the lab often running well below capacity. The programme discovers there have been three outbreaks of coronavirus among staff and that social distancing is poorly maintained. Test samples sometimes arrive poorly packaged and labelled, with equipment frequently malfunctioning, leading to contamination of results. The programme also discovers that tests, including some intended to find new variants of coronavirus, have been wrongly discarded or lost.

The River Pollution Scandal

15. The River Pollution Scandal

Air Date: 2021-04-12

Panorama investigates the scandal of our polluted rivers. Reporter Joe Crowley obtains data that reveals how some big water companies have been illegally dumping untreated sewage. He meets local people campaigning for a wholescale clean-up and exposes one company discharging sewage without a permit.

Is the Church Racist?

16. Is the Church Racist?

Air Date: 2021-04-19

Panorama investigates allegations of racism in the Church of England. A year after the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, admitted that the Church was still 'deeply institutionally racist', and that he was 'ashamed' of its record, reporter Clive Myrie meets vicars, curates and theological trainees to understand the scale of the problem. He hears stories of racist abuse and claims of a culture that creates a hostile environment for Christians of colour. Some say they have been told to ‘turn the other cheek’ when they have raised complaints, others say they have suffered in silence for fear of further discrimination or losing their jobs.

Am I British?

17. Am I British?

Air Date: 2021-05-05

Thousands of young people born or brought up in the UK are having their dreams destroyed or lives disrupted because of their immigration status. Reporter Greg McKenzie meets those who say they’re treated as second-class citizens. They can’t vote, can’t claim benefits, struggle to go to university and may even face deportation. Panorama investigates a Home Office policy that gives them a chance to stay in the UK, but which takes ten years and costs thousands of pounds.

Drugs, Cops and Lockdown

18. Drugs, Cops and Lockdown

Air Date: 2021-12-14

For the past year Panorama has been filming with Kent police as they try to disrupt the ‘county lines’ that transport millions of pounds of drugs from London to towns across their county. With an estimated 1,000 county lines operating across the UK, criminals have increasingly turned to children and the vulnerable to carry out the risky job of distributing drugs. Despite months of lockdown, the illegal trade in class A drugs has flourished. Panorama films drug deals openly taking place on the streets, with police involved in a game of cat and mouse to pick off the street dealers while building the intelligence and evidence to go after those that supply them.

Hospital Secrets Uncovered

19. Hospital Secrets Uncovered

Air Date: 2021-12-14

Panorama investigates what happens when care goes wrong in hospitals and reveals how some NHS trusts keep critical reports hidden from the regulator and the public. Repeated scandals have shown how transparency is vital to make sure lessons are learned. But after a year-long investigation uncovering around one hundred unpublished independent reports, reporter and GP Faye Kirkland discovers how hospital failings are being buried and asks, is reputation being put before patient safety?

Princess Diana, Martin Bashir and the BBC

20. Princess Diana, Martin Bashir and the BBC

Air Date: 2021-05-20

Twenty-five years ago, Panorama reporter Martin Bashir secured his global scoop interview with Princess Diana. Now, a new Panorama team fronted by journalist John Ware has carried out its own four-month investigation, with exclusive interviews and revelations from internal BBC documents. This is the inside story of how Martin Bashir obtained his career-defining interview, and how the BBC responded when it discovered he had faked bank statements and shown them to Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer.

Are You Scared Yet, Human?

21. Are You Scared Yet, Human?

Air Date: 2021-05-26

From Amazon’s Alexa to improvements in cancer care, artificial intelligence is changing our world. But today leading tech figures from Silicon Valley worry about the future that’s being created. Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, believes George Orwell's 1984 could become reality by 2024. Panorama has uncovered new evidence of AI being used by police in China to recognise the emotions of detainees in order to help determine guilt or innocence. China has vowed to become the world's AI superpower by 2030, sparking a new arms race with America. Both countries are pouring billions into cutting-edge military tech, including autonomous weapons. AI could usher in a golden age, but without urgent regulation, experts warn we could lose control of artificial intelligence, a prospect, they say, that should scare us all.

Paralympics: The Unfair Games?

22. Paralympics: The Unfair Games?

Air Date: 2021-06-09

With the Tokyo Paralympic Games approaching, Panorama investigates the sport’s classification system. Designed to make competition between athletes with different disabilities fair, it is accused of being flawed, easily manipulated and lacking credibility. Former Paralympic athlete and coach Richie Powell says para-sport saved his life after he was injured in a motor cycle accident. But he retired as a wheelchair racer, disillusioned with a classification system that he says pitted athletes with different abilities against each other. In this film, he meets other former athletes, coaches and classifiers who share their experiences of Paralympic competition, hearing that Britain, the home of the Paralympic movement, should be the country that leads change.

Brexit: Six Months On

23. Brexit: Six Months On

Air Date: 2021-07-05

When the UK left the EU single market six months ago, Boris Johnson said there would be some bumps along the road to success. Panorama has been following British businesses as they try to negotiate those bumps and navigate their way through our new trading relationship with Europe. From fishermen in Scotland to entrepreneurs in the home counties, business owners are working hard to hold on to their European customers while seeking new markets further afield. So who will survive and who will thrive now Britain is out of the EU?

Long Covid: Will I Ever Get Better?

24. Long Covid: Will I Ever Get Better?

Air Date: 2021-07-12

BBC correspondent Lucy Adams is one of more than a million people in the UK with long Covid. She has been suffering a range of symptoms for more than a year and wants to know why. Panorama follows her as she speaks to doctors with increasing caseloads, leading scientists carrying out research and other patients desperate to know when they will be well again.

The Dark Side of Horse Racing

25. The Dark Side of Horse Racing

Air Date: 2021-07-19

Horse racing is one of the most popular and profitable sports, a £5 billion industry in the UK and Ireland followed by millions. Panorama reporter Darragh MacIntyre investigates what can happen to racehorses when their careers end. The industry says that racing is now safer than ever, that the number of deaths on the track is falling and that the animals are looked after in retirement. Panorama discovers that off the track, many horses suffer career-ending injuries, and rather than being rehabilitated or retrained for life outside the sport, race horses that have been owned and trained by some of the biggest names in the industry have been put down, some meeting grisly deaths.

David Cameron and the Missing Billions

26. David Cameron and the Missing Billions

Air Date: 2021-08-09

David Cameron was paid to promote Greensill Capital’s financial products around the world. He helped convince investors their money was safe, and he tried to persuade the British government to invest billions of pounds of taxpayers’ cash. But Greensill Capital is now under investigation after it collapsed leaving investors facing billions in losses. So how much did the former prime minister know about Greensill and the investments it was selling?

Hunting the Social Media Fraudsters

27. Hunting the Social Media Fraudsters

Air Date: 2021-08-16

Ever wondered who might be behind those dodgy-looking texts trying to get you to part with your money? Panorama is on the trail of a new generation of fraudsters. Reporter Kafui Okpattah speaks to victims and investigates how cyber scammers use social media to promote fraud. Once hidden in the shadows of the dark web, they have moved into the open online. They are in plain sight, so why are the government and big tech companies failing to stop them?

Return of the Taliban

28. Return of the Taliban

Air Date: 2021-08-23

The speed of Afghanistan's fall to the Taliban has shocked the world – but what sort of country will it become? The BBC’s Yalda Hakim was born in Afghanistan and travelled back there in the weeks before the Taliban took control. She meets a Taliban commander from the front line promising a Sharia state, and the Afghanistan vice president who was adamant he would never surrender. Also she hears from those who are now fearing for their lives and their futures. Panorama asks what is at stake for the Afghans who are now in their first week under Taliban rule.

The Great British Staycation?

29. The Great British Staycation?

Air Date: 2021-08-25

This is the year of the Great British staycation, with millions of us exploring holidays on our doorstep. But the impact of Covid has taken its toll. As the hospitality industry tries to make up for the financial losses of the last 18 months, the cost of some self-catered accommodation has risen by more than 40 per cent. The basic cost of a holiday to the Lake District can be as much as three times more than one to Italy’s Lake Garda. And though business is booming in some areas, tourism bosses say staff shortages are hitting them hard. Reporter Mobeen Azhar explores the truth about our staycations.

Who's Protecting Our Kids?

30. Who's Protecting Our Kids?

Air Date: 2021-09-06

Mariella Frostrup meets teenage girls who say they have been abused, assaulted or raped by teenage boys, and asks whether we should be doing more to protect our children. With exclusive new data from police forces, she reveals how reports of abuse have risen sharply in the past four years, despite government promises to tackle the problem. She asks if social media and pornography could be to blame, and if schools could be handling the problem better.

Dirty Secrets of the Cigarette Business

31. Dirty Secrets of the Cigarette Business

Air Date: 2021-09-13

Panorama unveils new revelations about the corrupt practices deployed by one of Britain’s biggest companies. Six years ago, reporter Richard Bilton revealed how British American Tobacco made secret payments to politicians and civil servants in East Africa. Now the programme uncovers evidence of bribery in South Africa and Zimbabwe. It shows how the multi-billion pound British company secretly paid almost 200 informants as part of a covert operation to damage its competitors.

Football's Broken Dreams

32. Football's Broken Dreams

Air Date: 2021-09-20

It was the summer when football almost came home. Now Panorama investigates the system that has produced some of the England team’s brightest stars. Reporter Rory Carson, himself a former professional player, discovers that for teenage footballing prodigies it’s a high-pressure, big-money game, where they can be bought and sold, leaving some feeling discarded when they don’t make the grade. Rory hears from former players and their parents about the mental health impacts of being built up as the next Premier League superstar, only for their dreams to be shattered when they are dropped. He also investigates evidence of agents breaking Football Association rules designed to protect young teenagers from being financially exploited.

NHS: Wait or Pay?

33. NHS: Wait or Pay?

Air Date: 2021-09-27

The number of people waiting for hospital treatment in England has hit a record high of 5.61 million, as the NHS struggles to clear the growing backlog of cases caused by Covid-19. Victoria Derbyshire meets some of those on the waiting list and hears about the profound effects it is having on their lives. She discovers that a growing number of people see no alternative but to pay for their own treatments using savings, bank loans and even crowdfunding sites. And she reveals exclusive research showing just how many people are now considering turning their backs on the NHS and going private instead.

Pandora Papers: Secrets of World Leaders Exposed

34. Pandora Papers: Secrets of World Leaders Exposed

Air Date: 2021-10-03

Panorama investigates the Pandora Papers, one of the biggest offshore leaks in history, revealing the financial secrets of some of the most powerful people on the planet. Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers the hidden offshore deals that presidents, prime ministers and royalty don’t want you to know about.

Pandora Papers: Political Donors Exposed

35. Pandora Papers: Political Donors Exposed

Air Date: 2021-10-04

When political parties accept donations, they are required to check who the donor is but not where the money actually comes from. Panorama's investigation of the Pandora Papers, one of the biggest offshore leaks in history, reveals the financial secrets of three major donors to the Conservative Party. Reporter Richard Bilton asks whether the rules governing political donations are fit for purpose. Update 3 December 2021: Following publication, Mr and Mrs Chernukhin have made legal complaints about this programme. They say that the programme is defamatory of them. In their complaint, they have told the BBC that no deal (corrupt or otherwise) was ultimately concluded with Mayor Luzhkov in respect of the properties in Moscow.

Afghanistan: Life under the Taliban

36. Afghanistan: Life under the Taliban

Air Date: 2021-10-13

Six weeks after the complete withdrawal of US-led coalition forces, Panorama reports on how life has changed for Afghan people under Taliban rule. The streets may be more peaceful now, but human rights are under attack, healthcare is crumbling and many families are struggling to find enough food. British Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi and his team meet leading Taliban figures and ask whether Afghanistan is once again harbouring the international terror group al-Qaeda.

Online Abuse: Why Do You Hate Me?

37. Online Abuse: Why Do You Hate Me?

Air Date: 2021-10-18

Panorama investigates the rise of online abuse against women and asks why the police, the government and social media companies aren’t doing more to stop it. BBC reporter Marianna Spring discovers how social media algorithms are promoting hate and tracks down the trolls who send her abuse daily. She meets global politicians, Love Island contestants and a doctor on the frontline to explore the impact of online hate on women who use social media to do their job.

Coca-Cola's 100 Billion Bottle Problem

38. Coca-Cola's 100 Billion Bottle Problem

Air Date: 2021-08-25

Coca-Cola sells more than 100 billion throwaway plastic bottles each year. Panorama investigates their promises to crack down on plastic waste. Globally, more of Coke's plastic packaging is found littered than any other brand. Filming on the ground in Samoa, the Philippines and Uganda, this film asks if Coca-Cola is on track to achieve its pledge to create a world without waste.

Wild Weather: Our World Under Threat

39. Wild Weather: Our World Under Threat

Air Date: 2021-11-03

Panorama investigates a year of wild weather and hears how freak events are becoming increasingly commonplace, changing life right now for millions. This summer a small town was destroyed by fire after record-breaking high temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Floods in Germany swept away entire villages. A plague of mice destroyed livelihoods in Australia's New South Wales. Dust storms from China swept thousands of miles to South Korea and the people of Madagascar are on the brink of the world’s first climate change-induced famine. By interrogating climate science and with exclusive access to new Met Office data, reporter Justin Rowlatt reveals where in the world the climate is changing the fastest and who will be most affected.

Online Pimps Exposed

40. Online Pimps Exposed

Air Date: 2021-12-14

The sex industry has been transformed by the internet, and most sex workers now meet their customers through online sites. Their pictures can be seen next to adverts for lawn mowers and patio furniture, but has the move away from the streets made prostitution any safer for the women involved? Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates the online pimps who traffic vulnerable women for sex and the high-profile website that is helping them to cash in.

The Electric Car Revolution: Winners and Losers

41. The Electric Car Revolution: Winners and Losers

Air Date: 2021-11-24

The electric vehicle revolution is hotting up, and Tesla is leading the charge. The trillion-dollar car company is now worth more than all the other major car makers put together. But where does Tesla get the rare metal for its car batteries, and how ethical is its supply chain? Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets the African nuns who say Elon Musk’s company must do better. They’re demanding the world’s richest man does more to protect some of the poorest people on the planet.

Delivering Christmas: What’s in Store?

42. Delivering Christmas: What’s in Store?

Air Date: 2021-12-01

As we gear up for Christmas, Panorama asks if the UK’s supply chains will be able to deliver in time. Reporter Jane Corbin goes on the distribution front line to hear from companies struggling to find enough HGV drivers to move essential foods around the country and speaks to farmers who fear their crops will be left to rot if they can’t find enough workers. With wages rising and the recent hike in energy prices putting pressure on costs, the programme analyses household bills and asks whether families are facing a New Year hangover.

Crisis in Care: Follow the Money

43. Crisis in Care: Follow the Money

Air Date: 2021-12-06

Tens of thousands of elderly people live in care homes owned by international investors. Panorama asks how much money is being taken out of the system.

Buy Now, Pay Later: The New Debt Crisis?

44. Buy Now, Pay Later: The New Debt Crisis?

Air Date: 2021-12-13

The way we shop is changing, and buying now and paying later has never been easier. Purchases made through companies like Klarna and Clearpay have tripled to an estimated £2.7bn. The companies say they are revolutionising credit by helping customers spread purchases over a number of months, but debt charities are becoming increasingly concerned. Reporter Ellie Flynn investigates the Buy Now Pay Later market’s close relationship with retailers and asks is enough being done to protect customers from ending up with big bills they can’t afford.

The NHS vs Covid: The Fight Goes On

1. The NHS vs Covid: The Fight Goes On

Air Date: 2022-01-12

Two years since the start of the pandemic, the NHS is facing a new Covid crisis. The latest coronavirus variant, Omicron, is producing the biggest wave of infection yet, adding to the normal winter pressures and a waiting list that now stands at nearly six million in England. Panorama reporter Jane Corbin returns to University Hospital Coventry, where she was when the pandemic first hit, to see how it is coping now with a surge in cases and a shortage of beds and staff.

Britain's Killer Roads

2. Britain's Killer Roads

Air Date: 2022-01-17

Richard Bilton investigates the increased risks we face when we get behind the wheel of a car and asks whether weaker policing could be to blame.

Anti-Social Behaviour: Afraid in My Own Home

3. Anti-Social Behaviour: Afraid in My Own Home

Air Date: 2022-01-24

When a Middlesbrough homeowner shouted at kids climbing onto a neighbour’s roof, he had no idea it would trigger a series of violent attacks on his property, some caught on CCTV. Panorama reporter Rory Carson investigates how anti-social behaviour blights communities across Britain and discovers how hard it can be to get help. Research by Panorama reveals that many local councils and police forces are failing to use the full force of the law to stop anti-social behaviour and how, if left unchecked, it can have serious consequences.

Boris Johnson on the Brink

4. Boris Johnson on the Brink

Air Date: 2022-01-31

Panorama tells the extraordinary story of how Downing Street parties led to the greatest crisis of Boris Johnson’s career. Senior Conservatives, backbench MPs and former civil servants explain how the allegations of lockdown breaches have consumed the party and engulfed government. Tracing other recent scandals, reporter John Ware asks what 'partygate' says about the prime minister’s character - and his relationship with sticking to the rules and honesty.

Afghanistan: A Country at Breaking Point

5. Afghanistan: A Country at Breaking Point

Air Date: 2022-02-07

It is being described as the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet. After decades of war, eight million people are now facing starvation in Afghanistan. A million children could die. Reporter John Simpson goes back to explore the shocking unravelling of a country he has been reporting on for more than 40 years. The Taliban takeover and sanctions imposed by the west have contributed to economic collapse. There is food in the markets, but families are being driven to the edge because they simply don’t have the money to buy it.

A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk?

6. A Cow's Life: The True Cost of Milk?

Air Date: 2022-02-14

Most of us drink cow’s milk, but are we paying enough for it? Panorama investigates the dairy industry to find out whether animal welfare is being compromised in the drive to keep milk prices low. The film features disturbing undercover footage of farmworkers abusing cows, while reporter Daniel Foggo speaks to farmers and vets about the lives most dairy herds can expect to lead.

Why Aren't We Vaccinating the World?

7. Why Aren't We Vaccinating the World?

Air Date: 2022-02-21

The best way to win the battle against Covid is to vaccinate the whole world, but in poorer countries, not enough people are getting the job. Only six and a half per cent of the population in low-income countries are fully protected. There are now enough vaccines being made for everyone on the planet, so why aren’t they being shared more fairly? Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates why the global vaccine rollout is failing and asks if governments and big drug companies could do more to keep us all safe.

Maternity Scandal: Fighting for the Truth

8. Maternity Scandal: Fighting for the Truth

Air Date: 2022-02-23

It’s one of the biggest scandals in the history of the NHS - many babies died whilst others were left with life-changing injuries following repeated failures in maternity care at hospitals in Shropshire. Reporting for Panorama, the BBC's Michael Buchanan who first investigated the extent of this hidden tragedy meets families who have never spoken out before and former insiders who describe a dysfunctional culture that contributed to the truth being buried for so long. The programme also hears from the former midwife who is leading an official inquiry into what went wrong, ahead of her full findings being published next month.

Putin's War in Ukraine

9. Putin's War in Ukraine

Air Date: 2022-02-28

Four days after Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Panorama reports on the conflict. With Paul Kenyon in Kyiv and Jane Corbin in London, the programme asks what lies behind Putin's invasion, and how Ukraine and the rest of the world have responded.

Manchester Arena Bombing: Saffie’s Story

10. Manchester Arena Bombing: Saffie’s Story

Air Date: 2022-03-07

Panorama follows the parents of the youngest victim of the Manchester Arena bombing as they navigate the public inquiry into the attack. As the fifth-anniversary approaches, they ask could the bomber have been stopped and could their daughter have survived her injuries?

Roman Abramovich’s Dirty Money

11. Roman Abramovich’s Dirty Money

Air Date: 2022-03-14

Chelsea-owner, Roman Abramovich, has been sanctioned by the UK government for his ties to Vladimir Putin. But where did the Russian billionaire’s money come from? Panorama reporter Richard Bilton travels to Siberia to investigate the corrupt deals that made his fortune. He uncovers new details about Mr Abramovich’s murky past and his relationship with the Kremlin.

Ukraine's Resistance: Standing Up to Putin

12. Ukraine's Resistance: Standing Up to Putin

Air Date: 2022-03-21

For almost a month, Ukraine has fought off one of the world’s super-powers. Can it hold on and repel President Putin’s forces? Panorama’s Paul Kenyon reports from the frontline in southern Ukraine. In Mykolaiv, he finds a city on the brink, fighting hard not to become encircled by Russian forces and face the same fate as the besieged city of Mariupol. On the Black Sea coast in Odesa, he finds a city bracing itself for the worse. With exclusive footage from inside nearby Kherson, which has already fallen into Russian hands.

Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Britain’s Rape Crisis

13. Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Britain’s Rape Crisis

Air Date: 2022-03-28

Panorama is on the frontline with Derbyshire Police to investigate why only one per cent of reported rapes in England and Wales results in a conviction. For more than 18 months, the film follows five people who have reported rape and the detectives investigating their cases as they journey through the criminal justice system. They include 'Sam', who says she was raped by a stranger after a night out, and two sisters who say they were repeatedly raped by their father as children and whose case has already been turned down by the Crown Prosecution Service.

Fixing Unfair Britain: Can Levelling Up Deliver?

14. Fixing Unfair Britain: Can Levelling Up Deliver?

Air Date: 2022-04-06

Levelling up is one of Boris Johnson’s flagship policies. It’s intended to improve the quality of life for millions of people who live outside London and the south east by investing in local communities and infrastructure. Billions of pounds have been allocated for high streets, transport links and skills. For Panorama, the BBC’s new political editor Chris Mason returns to his home county of Yorkshire to find out what the residents of Barnsley think of the policy.

Surviving the Cost of Living Crisis

15. Surviving the Cost of Living Crisis

Air Date: 2022-04-11

Britain is feeling the squeeze. With inflation rising to its highest rate for 30 years and energy bills spiralling, households across the country are having to make do with less. So how are people coping? Panorama follows three families, as they try to cope with what is predicted to be the biggest fall in living standards since the 1950s.

Obesity: Who Cares if I’m Bigger?

16. Obesity: Who Cares if I’m Bigger?

Air Date: 2022-04-20

Eighteen months after the prime minister launched his strategy to help the nation lose weight, EastEnders actress Clair Norris, who is overweight herself, wants to know if it is working. One in four adults in the UK are currently living with obesity, a health risk highlighted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Clair meets teenagers on a weight management scheme in Sheffield, a man-versus-fat football team in Norfolk, and a dancer running classes for plus-size women. She delves into the complex reasons why some people find it difficult to lose weight and asks if you can be overweight and stay healthy.

The Post Office Scandal

17. The Post Office Scandal

Air Date: 2022-04-25

The story of the most widespread miscarriage of justice in British legal history and those whose lives were devastated by it.

Protecting Our Children: A Balancing Act

18. Protecting Our Children: A Balancing Act

Air Date: 2022-05-16

Granted rare, exclusive permission from the family courts, reporter Louise Tickle hears from families who have been damaged by decisions made by one local authority. With the government pushing social workers to step in earlier than ever, what happens if they go too far, too fast?

Hunting Putin's War Criminals

19. Hunting Putin's War Criminals

Air Date: 2022-05-23

As Ukrainians return to areas once under Russian control, they are uncovering evidence of war crimes. Panorama’s Paul Kenyon travels to Kyiv to investigate the elite Russian units he encountered on the first day of the war. He hears allegations of looting and murder and speaks to witnesses who lived through the occupation. Tracking the soldiers east he visits a frontline town from where Ukrainian forces are launching counterattacks against troops who had previously occupied the suburbs of Kyiv.

Partygate: Inside The Storm

20. Partygate: Inside The Storm

Air Date: 2022-05-24

Ahead of Sue Gray's report into parties in government buildings, Laura Kuenssberg investigates what went on under Boris Johnson's roof during lockdown. Panorama follows MPs as they react to events and decide whether to support the prime minister or call for his resignation as he is fined and forced to apologise. Three former staffers who worked in Downing Street give accounts of how they attended parties, for which two of them were fined. They say there was a complete lack of social distancing and rules were routinely broken.

Recycling: Where Does My Rubbish Go?

21. Recycling: Where Does My Rubbish Go?

Air Date: 2022-05-30

The logo of US-based company TerraCycle is on the packaging of many of our household goods. The company says it wants to eliminate the idea of waste and that it has recycled more than seven billion items, including hard-to-recycle plastics, worldwide. Reporting for Panorama, Mobeen Azhar investigates TerraCycle’s green credentials and its relationship with major brands.

Undercover: Britain's Biggest GP Chain

22. Undercover: Britain's Biggest GP Chain

Air Date: 2022-06-13

Panorama investigates Britain's biggest GP network. US owned Operose Health provides GP services to the NHS, with 70 surgeries from Leeds to London and more than half a million registered patients. Reporter Jacqui Wakefield reveals a shortage of GPs, some less qualified medical staff working without adequate supervision and a backlog of important patient paperwork.

A Social Media Murder: Olly's Story

23. A Social Media Murder: Olly's Story

Air Date: 2022-06-20

Thirteen-year-old Olly Stephens left home for the final time on a Sunday afternoon in January 2021, telling his parents he was meeting a friend nearby. Fifteen minutes later, he had been murdered. Lured out by a teenage girl and stabbed to death by two teenage boys she had met online, the entire attack was planned on social media and triggered by a dispute on a chat group. With exclusive access to Olly’s parents Amanda and Stuart, Panorama reporter Marianna Spring investigates the violent and disturbing world their son had been exposed to online and follows their campaign for tighter regulations on harmful content.

Hong Kong: Life Under the Crackdown

24. Hong Kong: Life Under the Crackdown

Air Date: 2022-06-28

Panorama has spent the last year with young journalists and protestors as they live through the most turbulent period in Hong Kong's recent history. When the British government transferred sovereignty back to China in 1997, it promised to protect freedom of speech, but new laws have effectively silenced all criticism. Street protests have all but stopped, pro-democracy lawmakers have been replaced by Beijing loyalists and Hong Kong's new chief executive is its former security chief, who led the crackdown. Reporter Danny Vincent has been following those who've lived through the street protest movement, both as activists and reporters, many of whom are now in prison.

Taking us for a Ride: The Uber Files

25. Taking us for a Ride: The Uber Files

Air Date: 2022-07-11

Uber’s aggressive expansion across Europe sparked police raids and violent protests. The US tech firm attracted millions of customers by subsidising fares and undercutting traditional cabbies. Now, a leak of internal documents reveals how the company got away with it. Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers how Uber broke laws, upended employment rights and got the backing of politicians as the company forced its way on to our streets.

SAS Death Squads Exposed: A British War Crime?

26. SAS Death Squads Exposed: A British War Crime?

Air Date: 2022-07-12

British special forces killed hundreds of people on night raids in Afghanistan. The SAS say they were insurgents who were posing an imminent threat. But were some of the shootings executions? Panorama investigates a series of raids where people were shot dead after they surrendered to British troops. Reporter Richard Bilton uncovers new evidence and tracks down eyewitnesses who say they saw unarmed Afghans being killed in cold blood.

The Downfall of Boris Johnson

27. The Downfall of Boris Johnson

Air Date: 2022-07-13

As Boris Johnson is forced from office, for Panorama Laura Kuenssberg follows the dramatic events of the last seven days in Westminster. She looks back at the scandals that defined his premiership and ultimately led to his downfall. She hears from the insiders who tried to persuade him to go, the candidates vying to replace him and the colleagues who warned it was always going to end like this.

Airport Chaos: What's Gone Wrong?

28. Airport Chaos: What's Gone Wrong?

Air Date: 2022-07-18

Strikes, delays, cancellations. With the peak summer holiday season almost here, many of the UK’s airports and airlines are struggling to cope. For Panorama, Rachel Burden investigates the aviation industry at home and across Europe. She hears from holidaymakers fighting to get compensation and reveals the best and worst performing airlines. She also gets tips on the key consumer advice you need to know before you try to get on a flight this summer.

The Housing Benefit Millionaire

29. The Housing Benefit Millionaire

Air Date: 2022-08-15

Thousands of vulnerable people are housed and supported by not-for-profit social housing providers, many of them charities. Panorama investigates one charity and its links to a millionaire developer who has turned taxpayer-funded housing benefit into a personal fortune through the supply of properties. Reporter Rory Carson speaks to tenants who feel they’ve been let down by the charity, former employees who say serious problems of anti-social behaviour were sparked by the charity's focus on expansion and hears calls for better regulation of social housing to protect both tenants and the taxpayer.

The Billion-Pound Savings Scandal

30. The Billion-Pound Savings Scandal

Air Date: 2022-08-16

Offshore money, huge fees, suspicious payments and a phantom head of the KGB - just some of what a group of ordinary British savers discovered when the £46 million fund they had invested in collapsed. Each year, a billion pounds is lost in failed investment schemes. Panorama tells the story of one of them and follows investors as they try to unravel the truth about the Blackmore Bond, a Manchester-based scheme, and challenge the regulators they believe failed them.

The Secret World of Trading Nudes

31. The Secret World of Trading Nudes

Air Date: 2022-08-22

Panorama investigates the disturbing online trade in sexually explicit images and video of women, often taken and posted online without their consent. Reporter Monika Plaha meets women whose lives were ruined when intimate pictures of them were put on social media. She asks whether some tech companies are doing enough to combat this illicit trade, and she tracks down one man responsible for running an online community awash with explicit material.

The Energy Crisis: Who's Cashing In?

32. The Energy Crisis: Who's Cashing In?

Air Date: 2022-09-05

It is being described as a national emergency. Energy bills are soaring and families across the UK are struggling to cope. Millions are falling into fuel poverty and are wondering how they will heat their homes in winter. But not everyone is suffering from the energy crisis. Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates the big companies that are profiting from rising bills and asks whether some are cashing in at our expense.

Mental Health: Young Lives in Crisis

33. Mental Health: Young Lives in Crisis

Air Date: 2022-09-20

With unique access to the biggest mental health service in the UK and some of its young patients, Panorama reveals the challenges faced daily by clinicians as demand for services reaches unprecedented levels in the wake of the pandemic. In 2017 it was estimated that in England one in nine young people had a diagnosable mental health condition. Now it’s one in six. Dealing with growing waiting lists, staff shortages and more and more young people turning up at A&E in crisis, staff at the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust open up about the pressures they face, while three young people with a range of complex needs and their families offer a rare insight into what it means to live with mental health conditions.

Channel Crisis: Could People Smugglers Be Stopped?

34. Channel Crisis: Could People Smugglers Be Stopped?

Air Date: 2022-09-26

Sending asylum seekers to Rwanda is part of a government plan intended to help cut the number of small boats crossing the Channel and force people smugglers out of business. But will it really deter migrants trying to come to the UK? Reporter Jane Corbin investigates the smugglers who get people into Britain and finds out what the government’s plan means for those attempting the potentially deadly journey.

Undercover Hospital: Patients at Risk

35. Undercover Hospital: Patients at Risk

Air Date: 2022-09-28

A Panorama undercover investigation has found evidence that a secure NHS psychiatric hospital is failing to protect some of its vulnerable patients. Secret filming reveals evidence of a toxic staff culture, patients being taunted and bullied, inappropriate use of restraint and falsification of important medical paperwork. Experts who have reviewed Panorama's findings have questioned the hospital’s safety, saying the evidence suggests its core therapeutic mission is being corrupted.

Why Kids Miss School

36. Why Kids Miss School

Air Date: 2022-09-30

School’s back, but not everyone is turning up. Covid lockdowns have left a legacy of persistent absence amongst some students, and schools are under pressure to get them back through the gates. For Panorama, the BBC’s Education Editor, Branwen Jeffreys, has spent three months following the lives of students struggling to return to the classroom and asks whether harsher measures, including fining parents, can work.

The Green Energy Scandal Exposed

37. The Green Energy Scandal Exposed

Air Date: 2022-10-03

The wood-burning Drax power station in Yorkshire provides 12 per cent of the UK’s renewable energy. It has already received £6 billion in green energy subsidies from the government. But are the wood pellets the power station burns really as sustainable as the company claims? Reporter Joe Crowley investigates where the wood comes from and uncovers an environmental scandal. He reveals how Drax is chopping down trees and taking logs from some of the world’s most precious forests.

Will the NHS Care for Me?

38. Will the NHS Care for Me?

Air Date: 2022-10-10

Line of Duty actor and campaigner Tommy Jessop investigates why people with a learning disability are more than twice as likely to die from avoidable causes than the rest of the population. He hears from relatives who have lost loved ones prematurely, and from a mother on whose behalf the BBC went to court so she could speak publicly about her fight to get lifesaving care for her son.

The Champions League Final: What Went Wrong?

39. The Champions League Final: What Went Wrong?

Air Date: 2022-10-17

It was supposed to be a joyous end to an unforgettable season, but it quickly turned into a nightmare. Journalist Layla Wright investigates events as they unfolded at the 2022 UEFA Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and Real Madrid to try to understand what went wrong. Drawing on extensive first-hand testimony and mobile phone footage, Panorama pieces together the definitive forensic picture of what took place, examines mistakes made by UEFA and the French authorities, and asks what lessons can be learned for the future of fan safety.

Disaster Deniers: Hunting the Trolls

40. Disaster Deniers: Hunting the Trolls

Air Date: 2022-10-31

Panorama investigates how survivors of major terror attacks are hounded and abused by conspiracy theorists who claim they are 'crisis actors'. US conspiracist Alex Jones has just been ordered to pay nearly $1bn to families of the Sandy Hook school shooting after claiming the attack was a hoax. Now the BBC’s disinformation correspondent Marianna Spring hunts the disaster trolls who target survivors of terror attacks in the UK and reveals new research about the popularity of these beliefs.

Road Rage: Cars v Bikes

41. Road Rage: Cars v Bikes

Air Date: 2022-11-02

There are more cyclists on our roads than at any time in the last 50 years, and the government is spending billions trying to encourage even more people to get on their bikes. So why are there so many incidents of road rage and injury? Research suggests most people think the UK’s roads are too dangerous to cycle on. Filmed confrontations with motorists are now commonplace. Reporter Richard Bilton hits the road to investigate what’s going on between drivers and cyclists.

Trump: The Return?

42. Trump: The Return?

Air Date: 2022-11-07

Will Donald Trump run for president again? On the eve of the US midterm elections, reporter Hilary Andersson visits Selma, North Carolina, to find out whether voters want him back. Trump’s final days in office saw his supporters attack the US Capitol, bringing the country to the brink. The country has remained dangerously divided. As many Republican candidates line up to support Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was stolen, Panorama asks whether American democracy can withstand the destructive forces now converging upon it.

Mariupol: The People's Story

43. Mariupol: The People's Story

Air Date: 2022-11-08

In a little under three months, residents of what was a thriving city witnessed the deaths of women and children in a maternity hospital and bodies left abandoned on the streets of Mariupol. Filmed and told by many of the citizens of Mariupol, this powerful documentary records the deaths of thousands and daring escapes, and is the story of their loss, bravery and determination.

Why Is Food So Expensive?

44. Why Is Food So Expensive?

Air Date: 2022-11-14

Food prices are rising at their fastest rate in more than 40 years. As the cost-of-living crisis continues to squeeze household budgets, Panorama explores why food prices are so high and looks at the impact food inflation is having on our pockets and on our health. Reporter Kate Quilton asks whether supermarkets, food producers and the government are doing enough to help shoppers. And what can people do to help make food bills more affordable?

Cost of Living: Can’t Afford My Home

45. Cost of Living: Can’t Afford My Home

Air Date: 2022-11-21

What does the winter hold for people struggling to get a home, or hold on to the one they already have? The rapid increase in interest rates has left many at breaking point. With mortgage rates up and rents soaring, Panorama spends time with those trying to survive. From young workers who’ve given up on ever owning a home of their own, to families facing eviction before Christmas. Reporter Richard Bilton investigates what’s gone wrong with the UK’s housing market.

The NHS Crisis: Can It Be Fixed?

1. The NHS Crisis: Can It Be Fixed?

Air Date: 2023-01-16

The NHS is in a critical condition. As hospitals struggle with soaring demand, increasing waiting times and their biggest ever workforce crisis, Panorama investigates what can be done to fix the health and care system.

Dogs, Dealers and Organised Crime

2. Dogs, Dealers and Organised Crime

Air Date: 2023-01-23

Reporter Sam Poling goes undercover to reveal the increasingly close relationship between organised crime and dog dealing.

Forgotten Heroes of the Covid Front Line

3. Forgotten Heroes of the Covid Front Line

Air Date: 2023-01-30

Catherine Burns meets NHS workers who are living with long Covid and struggling to return to work. They now face the prospect of having to retire early or even being sacked.

Is the Cloud Damaging the Planet?

4. Is the Cloud Damaging the Planet?

Air Date: 2023-02-06

Panorama reporter Richard Bilton investigates the environmental cost of moving our lives online and into the cloud.

Aftershock: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake

5. Aftershock: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake

Air Date: 2023-02-13

More than 30,000 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria. Panorama asks if more could have been done to save lives.

Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea

6. Sex for Work: The True Cost of Our Tea

Air Date: 2023-02-20

An undercover investigation for Panorama reveals that women working on plantations producing tea for PG Tips and Lipton are pressured to have sex with their bosses in return for work.

Ukraine's War Diaries

7. Ukraine's War Diaries

Air Date: 2023-02-21

When Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Panorama asked five Ukrainians to start filming their lives. The result is a powerful documentary marking the first anniversary of the war.

Crisis Pregnancy Centres Uncovered

8. Crisis Pregnancy Centres Uncovered

Air Date: 2023-02-27

An investigation into pregnancy advice centres outside the NHS giving misleading information. Reporter Divya Talwar also uncovers links between some UK centres and the US anti-abortion movement.

Elon Musk's Twitter Storm

9. Elon Musk's Twitter Storm

Air Date: 2023-03-06

When one of the world’s richest men bought Twitter, almost everything there changed. Thousands of staff were sacked and users previously banned for breaking Twitter’s rules were reinstated. Panorama investigates how Elon Musk’s ownership is transforming one of the world’s most influential social media platforms. Reporter Marianna Spring speaks to current and former insiders in San Francisco and the UK and reveals how hate and misogyny are thriving under the new owner.

Cops, Cash and Fraudsters

10. Cops, Cash and Fraudsters

Air Date: 2023-03-13

Every year, scammers steal billions from the public, and fraud now represents around 40 per cent of all reported crime in the UK. Over the last year, Panorama has had exclusive access to Kent Police as their detectives try to catch the fraudsters. With more than 10,000 reports of fraud in the county last year, they estimate that only around 20 cases were solved. The programme explores why so few cases are prosecuted and shows how fraudsters target the vulnerable, often using sophisticated techniques to dupe victims into handing over their cash. Les

Surviving the Pay Squeeze

11. Surviving the Pay Squeeze

Air Date: 2023-03-20

Millions of people in the UK feel like they've had a pay cut, with wages often not keeping up with the cost of living. As public sector workers continue to take strike action, the BBC's Analysis Editor Ros Atkins asks why so many people are feeling so poor. He returns to Cornwall, where he grew up, to meet families struggling to make ends meet in what has become one of the country's most deprived areas.

What’s Gone Wrong with Our Housing?

12. What’s Gone Wrong with Our Housing?

Air Date: 2023-03-27

Richard Bilton investigates the problems Margaret Thatcher's right-to-buy policy is causing 40 years later, including the return of slum landlords.

The Drug Wars that Killed Olivia

13. The Drug Wars that Killed Olivia

Air Date: 2023-04-03

When Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot dead in her home, the nine-year-old became the youngest victim of Liverpool's drug wars. There have been dozens of deaths in the city as rival gangs fight for control of the lucrative drug trade. Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how the city came to dominate the UK drug market and how organised crime brought death to Olivia's door.

Road Wars - Neighbourhood Traffic Chaos

14. Road Wars - Neighbourhood Traffic Chaos

Air Date: 2023-04-17

Justin Rowlatt reports on plans to reduce traffic through Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, in what has become a battle between those who support the scheme and those who do not.

Will King Charles Change the Monarchy?

15. Will King Charles Change the Monarchy?

Air Date: 2023-04-29

As the nation prepares for the coronation of King Charles III, Panorama asks if the new king will adapt the monarchy to suit modern times.

Private ADHD Clinics Exposed

16. Private ADHD Clinics Exposed

Air Date: 2023-05-15

More and more people are turning to private clinics for an assessment to determine whether they have ADHD. Panorama investigates whether they are being given a reliable diagnosis.

Landfill: Britain’s Toxic Secrets

17. Landfill: Britain’s Toxic Secrets

Air Date: 2023-05-22

Every year, millions of tonnes of waste are dumped in landfill sites, but how safe are they? Reporter Amber Haque investigates a Staffordshire landfill which residents claim has affected their health and examines the potentially toxic legacy of historic landfill sites.

Ultra-Processed Food: A Recipe for Ill Health?

18. Ultra-Processed Food: A Recipe for Ill Health?

Air Date: 2023-06-05

The UK is facing a chronic illness epidemic, with diabetes rates at record levels and cancers in young people rising steeply. Now, there’s growing evidence suggesting this could be linked to the food we eat. Ultra-processed convenience foods contain chemicals that UK regulators say are safe, but Panorama investigates emerging scientific evidence of a link between some of these chemicals and cancer, diabetes and strokes.

Electric Cars: Is It Time to Buy?

19. Electric Cars: Is It Time to Buy?

Air Date: 2023-06-12

With the sale of new petrol and diesel cars to be banned in less than seven years, we’re all supposed to be going electric. But so far fewer than one in thirty vehicles on Britain’s roads are battery-powered. So why aren’t more of us going green? Reporter Richard Bilton takes a trip to find out what the electric vehicle revolution feels like and whether the UK is ready.

The Antidepressant Story

20. The Antidepressant Story

Air Date: 2023-06-19

In the UK, around one in seven now take an antidepressant. Globally they have made the pharmaceutical industry billions. When the current generation of drugs was launched 35 years ago, they promised a safe and effective treatment, free from the side effects of older medicines. But have they lived up to those claims? While many people say they have benefited from taking them, Panorama reveals evidence of some companies trying to conceal concerns about their drugs, following patients who have suffered serious side effects as they continue their fight to be heard.

Is China Watching You?

21. Is China Watching You?

Air Date: 2023-06-26

From spy balloons to secret police stations and dissidents on the run, Panorama investigates China’s global surveillance operation. We reveal new details about Beijing’s fleet of spy balloons and hack a Chinese-made security camera to show how similar devices that line our streets could be exploited. With the UK government now declaring China the biggest security challenge of our age, we ask: Is China Watching You?

Westminster's Toxic Culture

22. Westminster's Toxic Culture

Air Date: 2023-07-17

Parliament is once again under fire over complaints about sexual harassment and bullying, with MPs suspended from their parties and claims of a toxic workplace culture going unchecked. Reporter Naga Munchetty speaks to staff members and MPs who give their accounts of sexual harassment and bullying. Exactly five years after parliament set up a new system to deal with complaints, many of those campaigning to clean up the House have lost faith in it, saying it is too slow and complex.

Debt Trap: Who's Cashing In?

23. Debt Trap: Who's Cashing In?

Air Date: 2023-07-24

As the cost of living crisis deepens, figures suggest almost 13 million people in the UK are falling behind on their bills and struggling with their debts. Panorama investigates the booming debt management industry and the companies signing up people for Individual Voluntary Arrangements. IVAs allow clients to pay off their debts in instalments, but reporter Lora Jones discovers that some vulnerable people have experienced high-pressure sales tactics, and others are charged fees they struggle to pay.

The Millionaire Who Cheated a Council

24. The Millionaire Who Cheated a Council

Air Date: 2023-07-31

A series of disastrous investments has left Thurrock Council effectively bankrupt. Services are being cut and council tax raised to try to cover the second biggest deficit ever run up by a local authority. Most of the council's cash was invested in one man's business. Liam Kavanagh promised his solar farms would provide a safe return, but his companies have been wound up and the council faces big losses. Reporter Bronagh Munro reveals how the millionaire businessman spent council cash on himself and left local people to pay the price.

Beyond Human: Artificial Intelligence and Us

25. Beyond Human: Artificial Intelligence and Us

Air Date: 2023-08-14

Reporter Lara Lewington speaks to some of the so-called 'godfathers' of AI about their hopes and fears, and she meets researchers developing technology allowing computers to read emotions and minds.

Lucy Letby: The Nurse Who Killed

26. Lucy Letby: The Nurse Who Killed

Air Date: 2023-08-18

Lucy Letby has been convicted of murdering and harming babies. So what turned a likeable nurse into a serial killer? For the first time, Panorama hears from a family whose child died, a friend who’s stood by her and a doctor who tried to raise the alarm. Reporter Judith Moritz reveals evidence of a cover-up by hospital bosses and asks whether some babies’ lives could have been saved.

Teenage Vaping: What's the Harm?

27. Teenage Vaping: What's the Harm?

Air Date: 2023-09-04

Vaping among Britain's teenagers is on the rise, and there's growing concern that some companies are targeting underage vapers. So, should we be worried about young people getting addicted? Rachel Burden investigates the youth vaping phenomenon and talks to young people, parents and experts about how to tackle it.

The Dark Side of Ballet Schools

28. The Dark Side of Ballet Schools

Air Date: 2023-09-11

Panorama investigates claims of bullying and body shaming at two of the UK's top ballet schools, The Royal Ballet School in London and Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham.

Downfall of the Crypto King

29. Downfall of the Crypto King

Air Date: 2023-09-25

Panorama explores the breakneck rise and sensational fall of Sam Bankman-Fried, the maths genius who set out to transform the world of crypto but ended up being its biggest loser.

The Abercrombie Guys: The Dark Side of Cool

30. The Abercrombie Guys: The Dark Side of Cool

Air Date: 2023-10-02

Panorama investigates allegations of exploitation and abuse at the top of one of the biggest fashion brands in the US.

The Big Mortgage Squeeze

31. The Big Mortgage Squeeze

Air Date: 2023-10-09

The BBC’s cost of living correspondent Colletta Smith meets the homeowners feeling the squeeze as they come off cheaper fixed-rate mortgages and adjust to much higher bills.

Challenging Putin: Moscow and the Mutiny

32. Challenging Putin: Moscow and the Mutiny

Air Date: 2023-10-16

Jane Corbin investigates what really happened during the mutiny led by Yevgeny Prigozhin and asks what the long-term consequences might be for Putin's presidency.

At War: Crisis in the Middle East

33. At War: Crisis in the Middle East

Air Date: 2023-10-23

Panorama reports on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. After 1,400 Israelis, including women and children were murdered by Hamas fighters, Israel promised brutal retaliation to destroy Hamas. More than three thousand Palestinians, many women and children, have already been killed in Gaza. Reporter Jane Corbin hears the human stories on both sides and asks what does the escalating crisis mean for the wider region?

Prime Suspect: Who Took Madeleine McCann?

34. Prime Suspect: Who Took Madeleine McCann?

Air Date: 2023-10-30

It’s been 16 years since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Richard Bilton travels across Portugal and Germany to find out more about the man suspected of abducting and killing her.

Boohoo's Broken Promises

35. Boohoo's Broken Promises

Air Date: 2023-11-06

Fast fashion giant Boohoo faced serious criticism in 2020 for poor working conditions at its suppliers. A Panorama investigation reveals renewed pressure to slash costs.

Why Are We Still Searching for Fossil Fuels?

36. Why Are We Still Searching for Fossil Fuels?

Air Date: 2023-11-13

Richard Bilton investigates why oil, coal and gas exploration is booming when almost every country in the world has committed to limit the rise in global warming to 1.5 degrees.

Putin and Ukraine's Stolen Children

37. Putin and Ukraine's Stolen Children

Air Date: 2023-11-23

The Ukrainian government says that thousands of children have been taken unlawfully to Russia since the start of the war. The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for President Putin’s arrest. Now, Panorama investigates what happened to more than 40 children taken by Russian forces from a children’s home in Kherson. The film-makers, working with journalists in Ukraine, uncover falsified birth certificates, a secret adoption and a trail of evidence leading all the way to the Russian parliament.

My Teacher the Abuser: Fighting for Justice

38. My Teacher the Abuser: Fighting for Justice

Air Date: 2023-11-30

Ever since Nicky Campbell went public about the abuse that he both experienced and witnessed in the 1970s, he’s become the public face of a campaign by former pupils of two renowned private schools in Scotland. Now, Panorama meets the men who shared a dark secret, they had been sexually and physically abused. Inspired by each other’s bravery, the men are determined that one teacher should be returned to the UK to face justice.

The Water Pollution Cover-Up

39. The Water Pollution Cover-Up

Air Date: 2023-12-04

Water companies are dumping huge quantities of sewage in UK rivers every year. So why do some of the worst offenders have such good environmental ratings? Reporter Joe Crowley investigates.

The Billionaire Bishop and the Global Megachurch

40. The Billionaire Bishop and the Global Megachurch

Air Date: 2023-12-11

With more than 30 branches in the UK, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, led by a Brazilian billionaire businessman, claims to transform lives through its preaching. But Panorama uncovers allegations that members can feel manipulated into giving money to the church, that it tells young members mental health conditions are linked to evil spirits which can be ‘cast out’ by what it calls, strong prayers; and that it persuades members to stay with the church by suggesting that leaving can lead to serious illness.

41. Care Workers under Pressure

Air Date: 2023-12-18

Panorama investigates a care home short of staff, where external medical professionals report seeing residents neglected, and overseas staff complain of being exploited. Britain’s health and care sector is increasingly reliant on overseas staff, with more than 120,000 visas issued last year. Reporter Balagopal Balakrishnan investigates one of 15 care homes run by a company in north east England. He finds carers being charged thousands of pounds by an unscrupulous recruitment agency and nurses locked into lengthy contracts with financial penalties if they leave early. The programme also hears about dozens of safeguarding alerts, including reports of neglected residents suffering unexplained bruising and uncovers evidence that the company boss is willing to protect staff from regulators when things go wrong. The company says any suggestion that there is systematic bad practice would be unfair and inaccurate.

Will My Crime Be Solved?

1. Will My Crime Be Solved?

Air Date: 2024-01-08

Only one in 20 crimes in England and Wales result in someone being charged. More criminals are now getting away with everything from burglary to knife crime. So, is the public being let down by the system? Reporter Bronagh Munro meets the victims left to investigate their own crimes and goes on the trail of the criminals who have escaped justice.

Britain's Obesity Crisis: Are Weight-Loss Drugs The Answer?

2. Britain's Obesity Crisis: Are Weight-Loss Drugs The Answer?

Air Date: 2024-01-15

A new generation of anti-obesity drugs are being hailed as game changers for the NHS and for millions of patients. So-called 'skinny jabs' like Wegovy have largely been the preserve of celebrities and those with the money to buy them privately, but now the NHS is beginning to roll them out. So will they live up to the hype, how available will they be, and is the NHS ready for a revolution in treating obesity?

Britain's Crumbling Schools

3. Britain's Crumbling Schools

Air Date: 2024-01-22

Panorama investigates the state of many of Britain’s school buildings, meeting the headteachers struggling to keep children safe in their classrooms and hearing from children learning in gloves due to extreme cold. Reporter Rahil Sheikh visits schools during the harsh winter months, discovering that recent concerns over crumbling concrete are just the tip of the iceberg. Figures from the National Audit Office show that more than £11 billion is needed for repairs, with 700,000 children currently learning in substandard schools.

Midwives under Pressure

4. Midwives under Pressure

Air Date: 2024-01-29

Panorama investigates the crisis in maternity care that is putting women and babies at risk. Whistle-blowers at a trust in Gloucestershire tell reporter Michael Buchanan about the deaths of mothers and babies, the dangers of understaffing and a culture that they say has failed to learn from mistakes. The regulator, the Care Quality Commission, has said that maternity services at the trust are inadequate and Panorama has calculated that maternal deaths there are almost double the national average. The trust says that it's deeply sorry for failings in its care and that it's made improvements to its maternity services.

Sudden Child Deaths: The Search for Answers

5. Sudden Child Deaths: The Search for Answers

Air Date: 2024-02-05

It's a parent's nightmare. An apparently healthy child dying without warning, and no explanation of what went wrong. Yet unexplained deaths in children over a year old happen almost once a week in the UK. They sometimes result in parents being falsely accused of harming their child. Reporter Richard Bilton investigates these sudden unexplained deaths in children and looks at the research trying to find out why they happen.

Alzheimer’s: A Turning Point?

6. Alzheimer’s: A Turning Point?

Air Date: 2024-02-12

Fergus Walsh follows patients with Alzheimer's disease, who have been taking two new drugs that have been shown to slow down its progression. Is this a turning point in its treatment?

Hamas' Secret Financial Empire

7. Hamas' Secret Financial Empire

Air Date: 2024-02-19

Following the attacks of 7 October 2023, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas. But can it? John Ware investigates Hamas’ network outside Gaza, uncovering a web of financial enablers.

Royal Mail: Where's My Post?

8. Royal Mail: Where's My Post?

Air Date: 2024-02-26

As the Post Office scandal continues to make the headlines, Panorama investigates the UK’s other great postal institution, Royal Mail. Millions of us rely on letters for hospital appointments, tax returns and legal documents, but as reporter Zoe Conway discovers, Royal Mail is not always delivering. Last year, it was fined more than £5 million for missing targets. Panorama hears from whistleblowers and senior management, who believe the postal system must change if Royal Mail is to survive. Is it the last post for the letter?

Trump: The Sequel?

9. Trump: The Sequel?

Air Date: 2024-03-04

Justin Webb and Marianna Spring travel from the frozen plains of Iowa to the swing state of Georgia to explore Donald Trump’s enduring appeal and look ahead to an unprecedented American election year.

The Mobile Home Swindle

10. The Mobile Home Swindle

Air Date: 2024-03-11

Hundreds of thousands of people own mobile homes and caravans in the UK, but some discover they don’t have the right to call them home. Reporter Rory Carson meets the caravan park residents who say they have been mis-sold their properties and falsely promised they could stay in them for the rest of their lives. And he investigates the site owners who have been accused of cheating people out of their life savings.

Paying More for Less: Councils in Crisis

11. Paying More for Less: Councils in Crisis

Air Date: 2024-03-18

Filmed over five months inside a council on the verge of bankruptcy, Panorama explores why many town halls across the UK are in financial crisis. Reporter Alison Holt follows councillors and officials as they make decisions on which services to cut and which to charge more for in Havering, a London borough facing a £50 million deficit.

Immigration: The UK’s Record Rise

12. Immigration: The UK’s Record Rise

Air Date: 2024-03-25

Over the past couple of years, net migration to the UK has hit record levels. So how has that happened, when the government promised in the wake of Brexit that immigration would be lower? Ros Atkins crunches the numbers and explores the political choices behind them. He meets the people running businesses who say they need immigration, and those who say the UK can’t sustain the current numbers.

NHS Patients Going Private: What Are the Risks?

13. NHS Patients Going Private: What Are the Risks?

Air Date: 2024-04-08

Panorama investigates a private hospital chain being used to help clear the NHS waiting list. With more than six million people in England alone waiting for an operation on the NHS, Monika Plaha investigates the safety record of one of the UK's biggest private healthcare providers. Private hospitals can offer a quick and safe solution to patients who may be in pain and facing long NHS waits, but what happens if things go wrong? Most private hospitals lack intensive care facilities and rely on the NHS if patients develop complications. We look at the warnings received by one hospital where two patients died after waiting for transfer, only for a third person to die after a 14-hour wait to get them to NHS emergency facilities just one mile down the road.

Smart Motorways: When Technology Fails

14. Smart Motorways: When Technology Fails

Air Date: 2024-04-22

The rollout of smart motorways has been stopped because of safety fears, but there are still 250 miles of the network with no hard shoulder. The government says new technology will make existing stretches of smart motorways safe. But what happens when the technology doesn’t work? Panorama reveals how equipment failure and power cuts can leave motorists in danger if they break down. When the system isn’t working, the cameras won’t see you, the radar won’t find you and you’ll have no idea the motorway isn’t smart anymore. Reporter Richard Bilton meets the people whose lives have been changed by the roads that keep failing.

Big Brands’ Green Claims Uncovered

15. Big Brands’ Green Claims Uncovered

Air Date: 2024-05-02

Many brands say they are doing their bit for the environment, even big polluters like tech, energy, and airlines. Now, Panorama investigates the green projects that say they can help brands cancel out their carbon emissions. But do the claims stack up? The programme visits several environmental projects and uncovers evidence of sexual harassment, raises questions about how money is spent and reveals how part of a protected rainforest is being destroyed by major construction work.

The Crime Bosses Who Terrorised a City

16. The Crime Bosses Who Terrorised a City

Air Date: 2024-05-09

For years, they trafficked huge quantities of drugs and threatened anyone who stood in their way. Now most of the gangsters who ran the Huyton Firm are behind bars after 10,000 of their secret messages were decrypted and used as evidence in court. The messages reveal the brutal reality of organised crime as never before. They show how the Liverpool mobsters ordered shootings and hand grenade attacks, while boasting of their own sickening crimes. Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates the crime bosses who terrorised a city.

Infected Blood: Time for Answers

17. Infected Blood: Time for Answers

Air Date: 2024-05-13

Between 1970 and the early 1990s more than 30,000 people in the UK were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C through contaminated blood products and transfusions. It has been described as the worst treatment disaster in NHS history. Since then, around 3,000 of those infected have died, but many of their relatives have yet to receive any compensation. A public inquiry opened in 2018 to discover what really happened, and in May it will deliver its final report. Reporter Jim Reed meets the families of some of the 380 children with bleeding disorders who were infected with HIV and talks to them about what they have lost, their campaign for justice, and what they hope for from the inquiry.

Undercover: Can Probation Keep Us Safe?

18. Undercover: Can Probation Keep Us Safe?

Air Date: 2024-05-23

Panorama goes undercover in the Probation Service and reveals how easy it is for convicted criminals to go on the run, that drug tests are not being carried out because they are too expensive, and that staff are failing to carry out regular room searches. The Probation Service is supposed to help keep the public safe and reduce reoffending when criminals are released from prison, but Panorama reveals a system described by staff as broken. The programme hears from families whose loved ones have been murdered by offenders on probation and reveals new figures for serious crimes, including rape and murder, committed by those on probation.

The Missing Cryptoqueen: Dead or Alive?

19. The Missing Cryptoqueen: Dead or Alive?

Air Date: 2024-06-03

Ruja Ignatova, the flamboyant founder of fake cryptocurrency OneCoin, is the world's most wanted woman. Dubbed the 'Missing Cryptoqueen', she's on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after defrauding investors of USD4.5 billion and then vanishing. Panorama investigates her close ties to a suspected Bulgarian organised crime boss and allegations that she was brutally murdered. The programme has exclusive access to the US special agent in charged of tracking Ignatova down and follows a brave Bulgarian journalist who has faced death treats, trying to get to the truth. Did the 'Missing Cryptoqueen' run with the money, or was she killed by the very people that were supposed to protect her?

Undercover School: Cruelty in the Classroom

20. Undercover School: Cruelty in the Classroom

Air Date: 2024-06-17

Panorama investigates a school for children with special educational needs. Places at LIFE school in the Wirral cost the local authority £50,000 or more a year per pupil, but reporter Sasha Hinde sees little teaching going on. Instead, pupils are mocked, bullied and physically abused. Undercover filming reveals how children with ADHD, autism and complex needs are placed in headlocks or wrestled to the ground by staff and described as 'thick' and 'retards'. The school says it has an excellent academic record, takes any allegation of misconduct or inappropriate behaviour extremely seriously and that some members of staff have been suspended. Parents tell Panorama they feel let down and believe the school should be closed.

Britain's Child Health Crisis

21. Britain's Child Health Crisis

Air Date: 2024-07-15

From tooth decay to obesity, our children’s health is in decline, and it’s storing up trouble for the future. Keir Starmer has promised his new government will tackle it, but that won’t be easy or cheap. Reporter Rahil Sheikh goes back to Sheffield, the city where he was born, to discover what’s causing the crisis and what can be done to fix it.

Labour in Power: Inside the New Government

22. Labour in Power: Inside the New Government

Air Date: 2024-07-22

Labour is back in power with a big majority and some big promises. The new government says it will fix the NHS, grow the economy and build thousands of new homes, but right now money is tight. There are also challenges abroad as war continues in Ukraine and the Middle East. With behind-the-scenes access to the new chancellor Rachel Reeves and key cabinet players, Laura Kuenssberg follows Labour’s first days in office. They say the country is broken, so can they fix it?

The Nottingham Attacks: A Search for Answers

23. The Nottingham Attacks: A Search for Answers

Air Date: 2024-08-12

In June 2023, Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates were stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane. Reporter Navtej Johal investigates his history of mental ill health, the care he received in the three years before the Nottingham attacks and asks what lessons can be learned. Speaking for the first time to BBC Panorama, members of the Calocane family help to shed light on the missed opportunities in his care.

The Riots That Shocked the Country

24. The Riots That Shocked the Country

Air Date: 2024-08-19

A knife attack on a Taylor Swift dance workshop in Southport left three children dead and eight others seriously injured. The killings then sparked the worst rioting on our streets for more than a decade. Police, mosques and hotels housing asylum seekers were targeted. Terrified residents were barricaded in their homes. The violence was stoked by far-right activists and fuelled by lies and disinformation online. Darragh MacIntyre reports from some of the worst affected towns and cities and asks what can be done to prevent such violence from happening again.

Can We Live Without Our Phones?

25. Can We Live Without Our Phones?

Air Date: 2024-09-02

What happens when smartphones are taken away from kids for a week? With the help of two families and lots of remote cameras, Panorama finds out. Do they talk to their parents more, sleep better, or miss out on vital conversations with friends and the chance to discover something new? With calls for smartphones to be banned for children, Marianna Spring speaks to parents, teenagers and social media company insiders to investigate whether the content pushed to their feeds is harming them.

Andrew Tate: Accused

26. Andrew Tate: Accused

Air Date: 2024-09-09

Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan already face charges in Romania of human trafficking and organised crime. Now prosecutors there have launched a fresh investigation, including into an allegation against Andrew Tate of having sex with a minor. Film-maker Oana Marocico returns to her home country to investigate the Tates’ Romanian webcam business and speaks to women who claim they’ve been abused by the brothers.

HS2: The Railway that Blew Billions

27. HS2: The Railway that Blew Billions

Air Date: 2024-09-16

HS2 was meant to be the railway of the future, an epic piece of engineering which would get Britain moving and help level up. But more than a decade on, the costs have rocketed, key sections of the line have been scrapped, and the project is mired in uncertainty. Richard Bilton investigates what went wrong, talking to politicians, whistle-blowers and people living along the route, to discover how billions of pounds of taxpayers' money was blown.

Supermarket Deals: How Good Are They?

28. Supermarket Deals: How Good Are They?

Air Date: 2024-09-23

As the cost-of-living squeeze continues to affect many, supermarkets say they’re doing what they can to help us save money, offering discounts and promotions. But just how good are these deals? Michelle Ackerley investigates whether some supermarkets are being good to their word, with claims of matching the prices of discounters like Aldi and packaging that seems to disguise the true size of goods. She reveals how some dog food hasn’t got much meat in it, some coconut milk has little coconut in it, and some chicken nuggets don’t have much chicken in them at all.

The Menopause Industry Uncovered

29. The Menopause Industry Uncovered

Air Date: 2024-09-30

Kirsty Wark investigates the multi-billion-pound global menopause industry. It promises women relief from often debilitating symptoms if they buy specially branded supplements, teas and even pyjamas. Researchers from the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine in Oxford put some of the scientific claims behind these products under the microscope. While many women struggle to access the support they need through the NHS, a growing number are choosing to seek help privately. Panorama examines the prescribing practices at an online clinic run by one of the world’s most successful menopause specialists and hears from former patients who feel they were not properly informed of the risks of treatment.

October 7th: One Year On

30. October 7th: One Year On

Air Date: 2024-10-07

When Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, it led to a war that threatens to engulf the entire region 12 months later. Jane Corbin has been following four families, two in Israel and two in Gaza, whose lives have been changed forever by the conflict. Tens of thousands of Gazans are reported to have been killed and much of the territory has been reduced to rubble. With many Israeli hostages having died in captivity, dozens more still being held by Hamas and violence now spreading to Lebanon, a deal to bring peace looks as far away as ever.

Britain’s Newest Bank: How Safe Is Your Money?

31. Britain’s Newest Bank: How Safe Is Your Money?

Air Date: 2024-10-14

Revolut is a UK business success story. Founded almost a decade ago and offering online payments and foreign currency services, it’s expanded rapidly and is now valued at around £35 billion. Revolut was granted a provisional banking licence in the summer of 2024, but it’s also the financial ombudsman’s most-complained-about financial institution for fraud. Reporter Catrin Nye investigates the stories of Revolut customers who say scammers took tens of thousands of pounds from their accounts and that Revolut failed to protect them. Revolut says it takes fraud ‘incredibly seriously’ and that it has invested heavily in both detecting fraudulent activity and preventing its customers from being embezzled.

Lucy Letby: Unanswered Questions

32. Lucy Letby: Unanswered Questions

Air Date: 2024-10-21

Former nurse Lucy Letby became one of the UK’s most notorious child killers after she was convicted of harming and murdering babies in her care. The nurse was found guilty by two juries after lengthy trials, but now a growing number of experts are questioning the prosecution's evidence. Reporter Judith Moritz, who has covered the case from the start, investigates the questions that have been raised about Lucy Letby’s conviction.

Trump: A Second Chance?

33. Trump: A Second Chance?

Air Date: 2024-10-28

For the past two years, Panorama has been following some of Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters. One was just feet away from the former president when a gunman tried to assassinate him during a rally in Pennsylvania. They tell Panorama why they want Trump, now a convicted felon, to get a second chance in the White House, while experts analyse his continued appeal. With the election on a knife-edge, and the former president facing more criminal charges, never before, and likely never again, will a candidate fight a presidential campaign whilst also fighting to stay out of prison.

The Chris Kaba Shooting

34. The Chris Kaba Shooting

Air Date: 2024-11-04

With exclusive access to the parents of Chris Kaba, who was shot dead by armed police, Panorama investigates what happened on the night of the fatal shooting. Reporter Greg McKenzie speaks to insiders from the Met and the Independent Office for Police Conduct, which provided evidence used to charge firearms officer Martyn Blake with murder. In the wake of the not guilty verdict, Panorama asks what’s next for the Kaba family, Martyn Blake and the Metropolitan Police.

The Truth about Smart Meters

35. The Truth about Smart Meters

Air Date: 2024-11-11

Smart meters are supposed to make paying our energy bills easier and cheaper. But is that the whole story? In 2011, the coalition government set out plans to get smart meters into every home and said it could complete the rollout by 2019. But years later, only two-thirds of homes have one, and millions of smart meters don't work as they should. Zoe Conway investigates why there are so many problems that leave customers frustrated and out of pocket – and reveals how well your smart meter works can depend on where you live.

Can Scientists Save the World?

36. Can Scientists Save the World?

Air Date: 2024-11-18

Richard Bilton meets the scientists trying to save the world from the consequences of climate change and investigates whether they can really make a difference.

Binge Drinking and Me

37. Binge Drinking and Me

Air Date: 2024-11-25

Alcohol-related deaths from liver disease among women under 40 have risen sharply over the last decade – but why? Thirty-two-year old BBC journalist Hazel Martin goes on a personal journey to find the answer. She is one of a growing number of young women who have experienced alcohol-related liver damage, despite not regarding herself as being dependent on alcohol. Talking to doctors, patients and experts on the drinks industry, Hazel discovers that a key cause is Britain’s binge-drinking culture and explores what can be done about it.

What's on Your Supermarket Shelves? The Dark Side of the Tomato Trade

38. What's on Your Supermarket Shelves? The Dark Side of the Tomato Trade

Air Date: 2024-12-02

Tomatoes are a store cupboard staple for many of us, but can we trust what we are eating? Reporting for Panorama, Runako Celina investigates what is in the tomato purees we buy to make pizzas, pasta sauces and much more besides. She follows the tomato trail from China to Italy and then on to the UK and asks if products made using forced Uyghur labour in the Chinese province of Xinjiang could be ending up on the shelves of some of the UK’s biggest supermarkets.

The Water Company’s Murky Business

39. The Water Company’s Murky Business

Air Date: 2024-12-09

It looks like England’s most successful water company, Severn Trent, is popular with investors. It has been awarded the Environment Agency’s top rating for five consecutive years, but is the company’s record really as good as it appears? Reporter Joe Crowley investigates how Severn Trent hits environmental targets while dumping large quantities of sewage and asks whether there is more to the company’s finances than meets the eye.

Telegram and the Russian Billionaire

40. Telegram and the Russian Billionaire

Air Date: 2024-12-16

Telegram is the fifth most downloaded app on the planet, with almost a billion users worldwide. More than six million people in the UK have it on their phones, but the social media platform is also popular with criminals and extremists. Telegram has been called a one-stop shop for crime and now its billionaire owner is under investigation by French police. They have accused Pavel Durov of complicity in drug dealing, fraud and the sharing of child sexual abuse images on Telegram. Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how the app can spread harmful and dangerous content.

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