In the aftermath of Scotland's referendum, Panorama follows the lives of ordinary voters who took part in the momentous decision.
Panorama began broadcasting on 11th November 1953 as a fortnightly show. Described by the Radio Times of the day as a “reflection of the contemporary scene” it included reviews of the contemporary art...
The second season of Panorama began on the 20th of October. Similar to the first year, it was described as “a fortnightly topical magazine” by the Radio Times of the day. Again introduced by Max Rober...
Starting on 19th September 1955, Richard Dimbleby took over as the presenter of Panorama bringing you “ Television’s Window on the World” according to the Radio Times. Continuing the weekly listings...
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The Revolution that Shook the World
A Week in A&E: Condition Critical?
The Great NHS Robbery
The Mayor and Our Money
The Pope's Revolution
Don't Take My Car: Bailiffs Undercover
Don't Cap My Benefits
Who's Paying Your Doctor?
Bernie Ecclestone: Lies, Bribes and Formula One
Behind Closed Doors: Elderly Care Exposed
From Jail to Jihad?
Behind the Balaclavas
Savile: The Power to Abuse
Brazil: In the Shadow of the Stadiums
Undercover: Justice for Sale?
Britain's Homeless Families
Hacking: Power, Corruption and Lies
Bedlam Behind Bars
Isis: Terror in Iraq
Drivers Who Kill
Last Chance Academy
Stolen Childhoods: The Grooming Scandal
Putin's Gamble
Scotland's Decision
Scotland: The People's Voice
The War of the Tunnels
Born Asleep
Workers on the Breadline
The Farage Factor
Inside the Taliban
To Walk Again
Drugs and Money: Dog Racing Undercover
The Girl Who Vanished
The Fake Sheikh Exposed
Ebola Frontline
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