Simon Jack's father took his own life when he was 44. Now the same age, Simon investigates why more middle-aged men kill themselves than any other group.
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 Battle for British Islam
Trouble at Tesco
Rescued from a Forced Marriage
Emergency in A&E
The Bank of Tax Cheats
Can You Cure My Cancer?
Children of the Great Migration
What Britain Wants: Someone to Love
What Britain Wants: Somewhere to Live
What Britain Wants: Somewhere to Work
What Britain Wants: Something to Hope For
DIY Justice
A Suicide in the Family
The Great Housing Benefit Scandal
Who Will Win the Election?
Panorama Live
Antibiotic Apocalypse
Britain's Secret Terror Deals
The Most Dangerous Woman in Britain?
Catch Me If You Can
GM Food - Cultivating Fear
Stolen Childhoods: The Legacy of Grooming
Disaster on Everest
The Missing Stolen School Children
Greece: Euro or Bust?
NHS: The Perfect Storm
The Train that Divides Jerusalem
Young, Homeless and Fighting Back
Terror on the Beach
Fighting Terror With Torture
Trouble at the Post Office
The Schools Scandal: Playing the System
Jeremy Corbyn: Labour's Earthquake
Could A Robot Do My Job?
Rugby and the Brain - Tackling the Truth
Europe's Border Crisis: The Long Road
Edward Snowden: Spies and the Law
The VIP Paedophile Ring: What's the Truth?
Tough Justice in Britain - Texas Style
The Xi Factor
Britain's Mental Health Crisis
Hooked on Painkillers
How Hackers Steal Your ID
Terror in Paris
The VW Emissions Scandal
The Secret Bribes of Big Tobacco
Fifa, Sepp Blatter and Me
The Taliban Hunters