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Season 57

Panorama Season 57

January. 05,2009
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Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.

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Panorama Season 57 Full Episode Guide

Episode 53 - Can't Deliver, Won't Deliver
First Aired: December. 14,2009

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.

Episode 52 - Can You Forgive Your MP?
First Aired: December. 07,2009

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.

Episode 51 - Can Tesco Save the World?
First Aired: November. 30,2009

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

Episode 50 - Lethal Enterprise
First Aired: November. 23,2009

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.

Episode 49 - Swimming with Loan Sharks
First Aired: November. 16,2009

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.

Episode 48 - Assault on Justice
First Aired: November. 09,2009

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

Episode 47 - The Child Protectors
First Aired: November. 02,2009

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

Episode 46 - Freed to Offend Again
First Aired: October. 26,2009

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

Episode 45 - Undercover - Hate on the Doorstep
First Aired: October. 19,2009

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

Episode 44 - Why Hate Ryanair?
First Aired: October. 12,2009

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.

Episode 43 - Migrants, Go Home!
First Aired: October. 05,2009

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.

Episode 42 - Dying to Be Treated?
First Aired: September. 30,2009

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?

Episode 41 - The Truth About Spending Cuts
First Aired: September. 28,2009

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.

Episode 40 - Banks Behaving Badly?
First Aired: September. 21,2009

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

Episode 39 - Swine Flu: Everything You Need To Know
First Aired: September. 16,2009

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?

Episode 38 - Europe or Die Trying
First Aired: September. 14,2009

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?

Episode 37 - Britain's Dirty Beaches
First Aired: September. 07,2009

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.

Episode 36 - Gimme Shelter
First Aired: August. 24,2009

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.

Episode 35 - What Are We Fighting For?
First Aired: August. 17,2009

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.

Episode 34 - The Truth About Happy Hour
First Aired: August. 10,2009

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.

Episode 33 - Smugglers' Tales
First Aired: August. 03,2009

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.

Episode 32 - The Trauma Industry
First Aired: July. 27,2009

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.

Episode 31 - Save Our Steel
First Aired: July. 20,2009

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.

Episode 30 - Licence to Torture
First Aired: July. 13,2009

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

Episode 29 - What Ever Happened to People Power?
First Aired: July. 06,2009

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

Episode 28 - Will the Scots Ever Be Happy?
First Aired: June. 29,2009

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?

Episode 27 - The Battle of Swat Valley
First Aired: June. 22,2009

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

Episode 26 - The Death of Kiss and Tell
First Aired: June. 15,2009

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

Episode 25 - Obama and the Ayatollah
First Aired: June. 08,2009

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

Episode 24 - 'A Very Dangerous Doctor'
First Aired: June. 01,2009

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

Episode 23 - Is Your MP Working for You?
First Aired: May. 25,2009

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.

Episode 22 - Stem Cells and Miracles
First Aired: May. 18,2009

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?

Episode 21 - The Six Billion Dollar Man
First Aired: May. 11,2009

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.

Episode 20 - Baby P - The Whole Truth?
First Aired: May. 04,2009

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.

Episode 19 - Who'd Be an NHS Whistleblower?
First Aired: April. 27,2009

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.

Episode 18 - May Contain Nuts
First Aired: April. 20,2009

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.

Episode 17 - Life After Woolies
First Aired: April. 13,2009

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.

Episode 16 - Britain's Homecare Scandal
First Aired: April. 09,2009

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.

Episode 15 - Slumdogs and Millionaires
First Aired: April. 06,2009

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.

Episode 14 - The Gunmen Who Never Went Away
First Aired: March. 30,2009

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.

Episode 13 - 1959: A Panorama Guide
First Aired: March. 27,2009

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.

Episode 12 - Who Will Save the Savers?
First Aired: March. 23,2009

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.

Episode 11 - Crime Pays
First Aired: March. 16,2009

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.

Episode 10 - Immigration - Time for an Amnesty?
First Aired: March. 09,2009

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

Episode 9 - What Happens After Sorry?
First Aired: March. 02,2009

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.

Episode 8 - Credit Where It's Due
First Aired: February. 23,2009

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.

Episode 7 - Muslim First, British Second
First Aired: February. 16,2009

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

Episode 6 - Gaza: Out of the Ruins
First Aired: February. 09,2009

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.

Episode 5 - Tax Me if You Can
First Aired: February. 02,2009

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.

Episode 4 - Have I Got Bad Language For You?
First Aired: January. 26,2009

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

Episode 3 - What Now, Mr President?
First Aired: January. 19,2009

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?

Episode 2 - Jailed for a Knife
First Aired: January. 12,2009

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

Episode 1 - Kids Behaving Badly
First Aired: January. 05,2009

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.

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