Episode list

Panorama

Britain's Offshore Secrets Exposed
Sun, Nov 05, 2017
  • S65.E43
  • Britain's Offshore Secrets Exposed
Richard Bilton continues to investigate how the wealthy shield their money from tax, focusing on how Britain and its overseas territories are at the heart of the offshore industry.
8.3 /10
The Spy in the IRA
Mon, Apr 10, 2017
  • S65.E15
  • The Spy in the IRA
Reporter John Ware investigates one of Britian's most important spies since WWII - Freddie Scappaticci, code-named "Stakeknife". A British spy who became the IRA's spy-catcher.
7.8 /10
The Battle Against Legal Highs
Legal highs have become a global phenomenon, exploding in popularity in the UK. With deaths linked to these chemical compounds tripling the Government banned them, Panorama investigates if that has made a difference.
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Behind Bars: Prison Undercover
Reporter Joe Fenton goes undercover inside the British prison system to reveal the reality for both inmates and staff. Privatisation, budget cuts and a reduction in staffing levels have left staff no longer in control.
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Life in Immigration Town
10 years ago, reporter Richard Bilton reported on how Slough was struggling to cope with the influx of migrants. In this report he returns to the town to discover a darker side to its booming economy.
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Sleepless Britain
British children are going to bed later and sleeping less and hospital visits caused by poor sleep have tripled in 10 years. Jenny Kleeman investigates the problem and discovers what can be done to tackle it.
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Marine A: The Inside Story
As the case against Alexander Blackman (better known as Marine A), over the killing of an injured Taliban insurgent in 2011, reaches its final stage Panorama re-examines the events with insight from his colleagues.
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Britain's Home-Care Crisis
Hospitals are struggling to cope with Britain's rapidly ageing population and this is exasperated by a shortage of home-care staff and funding which has left the social care system buckling under the strain.
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Westminster Terror Attack
Jane Corbin pieces together the events of the terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament and looks into the life of the killer, Khalid Masood, to see why he carried out the attack.
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The Big Bank Fix
Following the acquittal of two former Barclay's traders last week, reporter Andy Verity asks if the right people are being prosecuted for the Libor scandal. Did people at the highest level of the financial sector order the rigging?
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The Spy in the IRA
Reporter John Ware investigates one of Britian's most important spies since WWII - Freddie Scappaticci, code-named "Stakeknife". A British spy who became the IRA's spy-catcher.
7.8 /10
Trump's First 100 Days
As President Trump reaches the milestone 100th day in office Jeremy Paxman travels around the U.S. seeing the effects of his polices and meets critics and supporters to assess the Trump presidency.
6.7 /10
Contaminated Blood: The Search for the Truth
More than 2,000 patients died and thousands were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C due to being given contaminated blood by the NHS. 25 years later campaigners are again pressing for a public inquiry into the disaster.
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Inside the Litter Police
Panorama goes undercover inside the private companies that are taking on local council contracts to enforce environmental laws, revealing the secret bonus system that rewards staff for the number of penalties issued.
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Manchester Attack: Terror at the Arena
One week on from the suicide bombing at a pop concert at the Manchester Arena, Panorama investigates the attack, speaks to eyewitnesses and examines the extremist Islamist links behind the mass murder.
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Cadet Abuse Cover-Up
Reporter Katie Razzall investigates sexual abuse in one of the UK's largest youth groups - the cadet forces. She discovers evidence of a culture of denial that raises serious questions for the Ministry of Defence.
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Trump's Fortress America
As the world focuses on President Trump's troubles in Washington, behind the scenes he is putting his controversial plans to deport illegal immigrants into action dividing opinion and America.
7.4 /10
Men, Boys & Eating Disorders
It is estimated that eating disorders affect 1.6 million people in the UK. Around 400,000 of these are men and boys, including international rugby referee Nigel Owens. Nigel visits sufferers and their families to hear their accounts.
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A Prescription for Murder?
Shelley Jofre investigates if a rare side effect of commonly prescribed anti-depressant SSRI has played a part in a number of killings including the mass murder at the premiere of a Batman film in Colorado in 2012.
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Trouble at the RSPCA
Following the sudden resignation of the Chief Executive of the RSPCA in June 2017, reporter John Sweeney (and his dog Bertie) investigate what has gone wrong at one of Britain's most-loved charities.
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Plane Drunk

Sun, Aug 13, 2017
Tina Daheley uncovers shocking footage revealing how our plane journeys are being disrupted by drunken passengers. Campaigners are pushing for new licensing laws but alcohol sales are a key revenue source.
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Africa's Billion Pound Migrant Trail
Panorama investigates the migrant trade in Africa, revealing the extraordinary scale of people-smuggling across sub-Saharan Africa - a multi-billion pound industry described by some as a new slave trade.
8.3 /10
Germany's New Nazis
Across the world far-right extremists have been on the march from Charlottesville to the suburbs of Paris and the streets of Manchester. As Germany goes to the polls are far-right views becoming mainstream?
5.9 /10
When Kids Abuse Kids
Panorama investigates a hidden aspect of child sex abuse, when children abuse other children - often referred to as peer-on-peer abuse. It is happening in classrooms and playgrounds and is on the increase.
7 /10
Hate on the Street
The latest UK crime figures reveal that race and religious hate crimes are at their highest since current records began in 2008. Livvy Haydock meets victims and perpetrators.
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Life at 100

Sun, Oct 22, 2017
There are around 14,500 centenarians in the UK, a number predicted to double every ten years. Joan Bakewell meets 7 people who are 100 or older looking at their lives, needs and expectations.
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Student Loan Scandal
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.
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The Billion Pound VAT Scam
Online traders who avoid paying VAT are putting British companies out of business and costing the treasury more than a billion pounds a year. Richard Bilton tests what checks are made to stop the tax cheats.
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Jihadis You Pay For
Using leaked documents and evidence from whistle-blowers, Jane Corbin reveals how one of the government's flagship foreign aid projects has been used to fund extremism.
7.8 /10
The Operation That Ruined My Life
For years women who have suffered prolapse or incontinence, often due to childbirth, have been treated by the fitting of mesh-like devices. Now women in the UK, US and Australia are suing after being left in agony.
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Myanmar: The Hidden Truth
Using powerful eyewitness accounts, government documents and previously unseen footage Justin Rowlatt reveals how the attacks on Rohingya in Myanmar by security forces and local Buddhists were part of a carefully planned operation.
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