Panorama goes undercover to test whether staff in Britain's banks have learnt the lessons from the massive penalties imposed for mis-selling insurance and investment products.
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...
Too Much Too Young
Britain's Missing Dads
Stop Stalking Me
The Battle for Bomb Alley
The Battle for Egypt
Forgotten Heroes
WikiLeaks: The Secret Story
How to Blow a Fortune
Classroom Warriors
Smoking and the Bandits
Tabloid Hacks Exposed
Fighting Gaddafi
My Big Fat Fake Wedding
The Big Squeeze
Finished at Fifty?
Living with the Ayatollah
The Trillion Dollar Con-Man
Council Houses: Cheats and Victims
The Death of Bin Laden
Track My Trash
Fifa: Football's Shame?
Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed
A Job to Get Work
Can You Trust Your Bank?
Breaking into Britain
Land of Anarchy
Surgery's Dirty Secrets
Why Hate Junk Mail?
The Great Car Insurance Swindle
Murdoch: Breaking the Spell?
One Born Every 40 Seconds
Dying for a Drink
Mugabe's Blood Diamonds
The August Riots
Gerry and the GPs
Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories
Drinking Our Rivers Dry?
Syria: Inside the Secret Revolution
All Work and Low Pay
BNP: The Fraud Exposed
The Great Fuel Robbery
Britain's Child Beggars
Britain, Gaddafi and the Torture Trail
Dale Farm: The Big Eviction
Cops Behaving Badly
Britain on the Fiddle
What's Fuelling Your Energy Bill?
Manchester: Inside the Riots
Meet the Burglars
Who's Getting Rich on your Money?
From Russia With Love
The Truth About Supermarket Price Wars
How to Survive the Meltdown
The Truth About Adoption