Panorama hears from youngsters who describe their obsessive playing of video games as an addiction, and reporter Raphael Rowe meets leading experts calling for more research.
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...
The MP and the Whistleblower
A Walk in the Park
What's Really in Our Kids' Food?
I Helped My Daughter Die
Are You a Danger to Kids?
Why Do You Hate Me?
Dying for a Biscuit
More Than Just a Game
Trust Us, We're an NHS Hospital
Are the Net Police Coming for You?
Chocolate - The Bitter Truth
Passports to Kill
Spoilt Rotten?
Is Britain Full?
Return of the Real Apprentices
The Cuts - Can You Fight Back?
A Very British Hero
The Cumbrian Shootings
Man United - Into the Red
BP - In Deep Water
What's Up with the Weather?
Can I Sack Teacher?
Orphans of Haiti
How to Beat the Banks
It Shouldn't Happen at a Vets'
Generation Game
Britain's Unwanted Pets
Wills - The Final Rip Off?
Death in the Med
Please Don't Take Our Child
Britain's Disappearing Wildlife
A Risk Worth Taking?
What the Pope Knew
Because We're Worth It - the Taxpayers' Rich List
Britain in the Dock
The Secrets of Scientology
Who Took My Pension?
Kids in Care
Lord Ashcroft's Millions
Trapped - The Chile Miners' Story
The Great Housing Rip Off?
What Have the Drugs Done to Dad?
Are You Paying Too Much Tax?
Tax the Fat
British Schools, Islamic Rules
Fifa's Dirty Secrets
Addicted to Games?
Baby P: In His Mother's Words
Carry On Banking!
Supermarkets: What Price Cheap Food?