Dispatches - Season 25 / Year 2010
Season 25 / Year 2010
Episodes
My Family and Alzheimer's
The Slumdog Children of Mumbai
Afghanistan: Behind Enemy Lines
Post Office Undercover
Kids Don't Count (Part 1 of 2)
Kids Don't Count (Part 2 of 2)
Britain's Islamic Republic
Cameron Uncovered
Children of Gaza
Politicians for Hire
Tracing the Marathon's Millions
Election Uncovered
The Lost Girls of South Africa
Undercover Social Worker
How the Banks Won
How to Save £100 Billion - Live
Africa's Last Taboo
Gun Nation
Britain's Witch Children
When Cousins Marry
Britain's Secret Slaves
How the MOD Wastes Our Billions
What's the Point of Unions?
Tabloids, Tories and Telephone Hacking
Bravo's Deadly Mission
How the Rich Beat the Taxman
Iraq's Secret War Files
Britain's Street Kids
Fashion's Dirty Secret
Riding Europe's Gravy Train
City of Fear
The Kids Britain Doesn't Want
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