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- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- Louis Theroux travels to San Francisco where a group of doctors help kids who claim to be born in the wrong body.
- Louis Theroux traces the fortunes of different people living in South London suffering from alcoholism.
- Civilian recruits compete to win a gruelling selection process designed by veterans from six international special forces units.
- Humanity's relationship with nature and wildlife and how scientists and conservationists study ways to restore the planet.
- Louis Theroux meets people living with the long-term effects of a brain injury.
- A recovered Samsung tablet belonging to Russian mercenaries in Libya offers an unprecedented look at how Vladimir Putin's Foreign Legion operates. From September 2019, photographs and reports had begun to emerge of Russian mercenaries in Tripoli. They were identified as units from the so-called Wagner Group, a secretive and highly controversial organization of mercenaries that fought first in Ukraine, then in Syria, and later in Sudan, Mozambique, the Central African Republic and Libya. Wagner forces appear to be divided into seven so-called Storm Units, within which personnel and commanders are subject to change. All soldiers act under their code names and choose one when they join, though these can change.
- Dzershinsk, nearly 400 km east of Moscow, was a secret facility producing chemical weapons during the time of the Soviet Union. Today it is officially the most polluted spot on earth.
- As Dot Com fever sweeps through Britain, Panorama investigates internet phenomenon.
- Documentary focusing on civil liberties in the UK's "war on terror". The wide gulf between the British PM Tony Blair and his human rights lawyer wife (Cherie) is dramatised in an imaginary conversation within the documentary based on their actual, publicly stated, positions, which also examines several real life cases (also partly reconstructed)
- This edition features an interview with the Egyptian President, Colonel Nasser. It also features filmed reports on the teaching of Latin in British schools and an investigation of high pressure sales tactics employed by some companies.
- 1953– 55m6.9 (20)TV Episode
- Reality TV is social phenomenon of millennium. Programmes like Big Brother and Survivor have taken TV schedules by storm on both sides of Atlantic.
- Tony Benn and Roy Jenkins debate on EEC Common Market in studio.
- A drama documentary analysing the response to a fictional terror attack in London. Includes dramatised scenes (location) with studio panel of security experts discussing outcomes and potential responses from government and emergency services.
- Michael Crick reports on the controversial life and career of politician and novelist Jeffrey Archer, leading up to his perjury trial in 2001.
- Report on how UN's attempt to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction ended in humiliation.
- Report on growing concern about health implications of mobile phones and examines accusations industry has covered up possible risks.
- A US government whistleblower tells Panorama how scientific reports about global warming have been systematically changed.
- Richard Bilton meets the controversial landlord who is now evicting 90 families so that he can cash-in on his property empire and finds out what life is like for the families facing eviction.
- Bronagh Munro examines the shocking way in which some academy trusts are running schools, speaking to former teachers turned whistle-blowers alleging nepotism, cheating on exams and financial irregularities.
- They're one of the biggest and most powerful technology companies in the world, but can we trust the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to build the next generation telecoms network in the UK?
- With world still reeling from Lovebug virus, which infected millions of computers.
- Justin Rowlatt investigates the 3 days of disruption at Gatwick Airport, asking what really happened? Why no-one has been caught? Was there a drone at all? What needs to be done to protect our skies?
- Jane Corbin investigates cases of child sexual abuse that were ignored for years by senior clergy in the Church of England and asks whether the Church has now learned the lessons of the past?
- Across Britain it is getting harder to to get an appointment to see a GP. As demand increases there is a huge shortage of doctors and local practices are struggling to cope.
- Documentary compiling the testimonies of the last remaining Holocaust survivors living in Britain, all of whom were children at the time, and following them over the course of a year as they embark upon personal and profound journeys.
- 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.
- Lucy Adams explores the £1 billion industry producing one of the UK's biggest food exports and one of the country's favourite fish but is salmon farming really sustainable?
- An undercover report inside a hospital for vulnerable adults showing how staff taunt, abuse and provoke patients with autism and learning difficulties then restrain them.
- 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.
- The first of a two part report revealing the failings of our social care system as our population ages and more and more of us need help with day to day living.
- Reporter Mayeni Jones investigates an energy deal involving secret payments made by a controversial businessman to the family of a senior politician. Why has one of Britain's biggest companies invested in the project?
- With more and more care homes closing and a shortage of carers, Alison Holt meets some of the vulnerable people threatened with selling their homes to pay for their care.
- 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.
- 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.