Panorama

2004

31 episodes · Jan 21, 2004

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  • S52E1

    A Fight To The Death

    Jan 21, 2004

    Whilst we await Lord Hutton's verdict, Panorama provides a factual account of the fight between the government and the BBC and some of the events surrounding it.

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  • S52E2

    Tackling Tomorrow's Tearaways

    Feb 22, 2004

    The Government is spending millions on schemes to identify children who may become tomorrow's criminals. The idea - if you get to kids young enough you can divert them from trouble.

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  • S52E3

    Secrets of the Camps

    Feb 29, 2004

    Panorama exposes the secret camps in Zimbabwe where Robert Mugabe's government trains thousands of youths to torture and kill.

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  • S52E4

    What's the Point of the BBC?

    Mar 7, 2004

    What is the BBC for? Is it too big, too commercial, dumbed down? Is it still a trusted public service broadcaster whose licence fee should be preserved? The government is asking for the public's views by the end of March.

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  • S52E5

    Out of Guantanamo

    Mar 10, 2004

    In a Panorama Special, the story of two British families whose sons were held at Guantanamo and testimony about the treatment some detainees say they experienced there.

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  • S52E6

    The Truth About Tax

    Mar 14, 2004

    Tax is back in the news again - as pensioner protests grow against Council Tax, experts warn that taxes may have to go up, and the Conservative party argues for restraining public spending.

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  • S52E7

    Terror: Are We Next?

    Mar 21, 2004

    After the Madrid train bombs, Jane Corbin reveals how the war in Iraq has given Al Qaeda a new lease of life and investigates the terrorists' European connections.

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  • S52E8

    Saddam on the Run

    Mar 28, 2004

    In April 2003, as Saddam's statue was being toppled in Baghdad, US Marines were locked in a deadly gun battle with Saddam Hussein and his supporters just across the city. Yet their Ace of Spades escaped.

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  • S52E9

    The Killers

    Apr 4, 2004

    Ten years after he encountered the scene of a massacre in Rwanda during the genocide of 1994, Fergal Keane returns to investigate how ordinary men became pitiless killers, hearing of the slaughter given by the perpetrators themselves.

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  • S52E10

    The Invisible Kids

    May 9, 2004

    The problems of drug addiction have been known about in the UK for at least a generation. But there is one group of individuals, the most vulnerable group, who are the innocent victims of drug abuse - children of drug addicted parents.

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  • S52E11

    London Under Attack

    May 16, 2004

    This film is a mock exercise of what might happen in London if there was a terror attack now. In a unique fusion of drama, detailed research and expert discussion Panorama puts Britain's emergency plans to the test.

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  • S52E12

    Shamed

    May 19, 2004

    Panorama reports on the scale of the abuse and torture of prisoners in Iraq and elsewhere. Jane Corbin investigates who had command responsibility for American and British forces implicated in this scandal and asks who knew what, when.

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  • S52E13

    Couldn't Give a XXXX for Last Orders

    Jun 6, 2004

    Cut-price booze and lax licensing laws have left many towns at the mercy of weekend binge-drinkers. As pressure mounts on the Gov't to intervene, Andy Davies asks if round-the-clock opening hours would lead to more sober drinking habits.

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  • S52E14

    Covering Up

    Jun 13, 2004

    Panorama looks at Muslim Identity in 2004, through the eyes of four young British Muslim women - who tell us why they are proud to cover up - to wear the hijab, and the veil.

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  • S52E15

    The Superdollar Plot

    Jun 20, 2004

    How a Birmingham criminal set in motion a huge undercover police operation after the US $100 bills he handed in at a bureau de change turned out to be the most sophisticated counterfeits ever produced.

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  • S52E16

    Clinton: The Interview

    Jun 22, 2004

    In an exclusive and wide ranging interview for Panorama, David Dimbleby quizzes the former President on his record, his political passions and how his public and private lives clashed.

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  • S52E17

    Can Condoms Kill?

    Jun 27, 2004

    The Vatican claims condoms encourage promiscuity and do not effectively prevent the transmission of the HIV virus; Furthermore they claim there is science to prove it. Protesters and powerful critics argue otherwise.

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  • S52E18

    A Failure of Intelligence

    Jul 11, 2004

    How did Tony Blair make the case for war to the British people and to Parliament? The Panorama team investigates what the intelligence services and Mr. Blair knew, when they knew it - and what was left out.

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  • S52E19

    Fighting for Care

    Jul 18, 2004

    Why, even after a major government review, is one of this country's most vital care systems for frail, elderly people still being under-minded by delays, obstruction and injustice?

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  • S52E20

    Buying the Games

    Aug 4, 2004

    With just days before the Olympics begin, one race has already started: to decide which city will host the Games in 2012. During a year-long investigation, reporter Justin Rowlatt went undercover to learn what it takes to get the Games.

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  • S52E21

    School Siege: The Survivors' Stories

    Sep 12, 2004

    The inside story of the Beslan school siege from some of those who survived. Damian Grammaticas, who covered the siege for the BBC, investigates what the terrorists did, and why they did it

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  • S52E22

    Miracle Baby Grows Up

    Sep 22, 2004

    Mothers, doctors and children all contribute to a highly emotional debate about whether it is always right to save babies that are born on the edges of life - extremely premature babies.

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  • S52E23

    Taken On Trust

    Oct 3, 2004

    Are we being told the truth about the drugs we take? Shelley Jofre's investigation reveals that crucial safety information regarding a widely prescribed anti-depressant was missed for over a decade.

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  • S52E24

    The Trouble with Sugar

    Oct 10, 2004

    In May the World Health Organisation warned that there is a direct connection between eating too much sugar and a whole host of diseases linked to obesity. The sugar industry fought them all the way.

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  • S52E25

    Your Child's Been Stabbed

    Oct 17, 2004

    From flick knives to meat cleavers, more and more teenagers are carrying blades. Rageh Omaar takes to the streets to investigate why and finds there's more to it than parents might realise.

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  • S52E26

    Families at War

    Oct 24, 2004

    President Bush has pointed to his record in the "war on terror" as a reason why voters should re-elect him, but what do the families who lost loved ones on 11 September think of his action in Iraq and failure to catch Osama Bin Laden?

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  • S52E27

    The Chosen One

    Oct 31, 2004

    Few American presidents have been as pilloried and parodied as much as George W Bush. But as the US goes to the polls, why do so many of its citizens believe he deserves four more years in charge? Andy Davies reports from Florida.

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  • S52E28

    Winner Takes All Britain?

    Nov 7, 2004

    The top 1% of wage earners are taking an ever larger slice of the national income. Steve Bradshaw investigates whether Britain is becoming like a US winner-takes-all society, and asks should we appreciate them for creating wealth and jobs.

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  • S52E29

    The New Killing Fields

    Nov 14, 2004

    Are the people of Darfur in Sudan the latest victims of ethnic cleansing? Hillary Anderson goes behind rebel lines to uncover evidence of systematic killings on a horrifying scale.

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  • S52E30

    2 Much 2 Young

    Nov 21, 2004

    Welcome to the world of the tweens - that's the word marketing men have coined for children aged between eight and twelve. They say today's tweens are growing up faster than ever before.

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  • S52E31

    What Happened Next?

    Nov 28, 2004

    A programme showing the impact of some of Panorama's documentaries of 2004. The subjects included the Olympic Games, Seroxat, the rise of knife crime among children and dementia and continuing care.

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