Dispatches - Season 36 / Year 2021

Dispatches - Season 36 / Year 2021

Season 36 / Year 2021

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DatesFeb 22, 2021 - Dec 17, 2021
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Episodes

Britain's £400bn Covid Bill: Who Will Pay?
Year 2021Episode 130 min

Britain's £400bn Covid Bill: Who Will Pay?

Lockdown Britain is enduring the sharpest economic nosedive for 300 years, with jobs and companies disappearing fast, government debt spiralling, and the Bank of England printing hundreds of billions of pounds to help make ends meet. Reporter Liam Halligan investigates the economic costs of the pandemic and what it could mean for our futures, revealing new figures on the scale of the damage and the shocking levels of joblessness the nation may soon face. He investigates the hard choices confronting the Chancellor and Prime Minister in the March Budget and the impact they could have on everyone. Will they gamble and borrow even more, hoping to boost jobs and generate economic growth to pay the Covid bill, or take the UK into austerity, with tax rises and spending cuts? As Halligan reveals, both options are fraught with danger.

Feb 22, 2021
Condition Critical: One Doctor's Story
Year 2021Episode 230 min

Condition Critical: One Doctor's Story

Filmed over four months, this edition of the programme gives a unique perspective on life on the NHS frontline. Dr Saleyha Ahsan filmed her own journey through the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, capturing the pressure and personal tragedies she faced with the surge in patients, which included her own father. This special Dispatches film also shows the emotional and physical burden faced by friends and colleagues, and how they came close to breaking point with the psychological toll of fighting to keep people alive.

Mar 1, 2021
The Dirty Truth About Your Rubbish
Year 2021Episode 330 min

The Dirty Truth About Your Rubbish

A look at how millions of tonnes of household recycling end up incinerated, hiking carbon emissions, with councils locked into long and expensive waste contracts.

Mar 8, 2021
The Truth About Long Covid
Year 2021Episode 430 min

The Truth About Long Covid

Dispatches reports from Bradford, one of the UK's worst-hit communities during the pandemic. It's predicted that up to half a million people in the UK are now living with Long Covid. Dispatches asks if the NHS will be able to cope with the lasting legacy of the virus. Narrated by Fatima Manji.

Mar 15, 2021
The High Street Cash Crisis
Year 2021Episode 530 min

The High Street Cash Crisis

Antony Barnett reports on the collapse of several of Britain's best-known brands, examining the influence of the internet and the pandemic on the decline of high street shopping. Barnett asks how much are these firms to blame for the problems on our high street, and questions whether it's fair that their owners still earned millions while tens of thousands of shopworkers lost their jobs.

Mar 22, 2021
The Black Maternity Scandal
Year 2021Episode 630 min

The Black Maternity Scandal

Presenter and mother Rochelle Humes explores the shocking fact that Black women are four times more likely than White women to die during pregnancy and childbirth. 

Mar 29, 2021
Low Pay Britain: About Your Job
Year 2021Episode 730 min

Low Pay Britain: About Your Job

As Britain's economy feels the impact of coronavirus, lockdowns and Brexit, Dispatches examines the future of work, wages and safety in the gig economy.

Dispatches reporter Morland Sanders investigates the reality of gig work and its growing influence in the job market over the last 12 months. Meeting current and former gig workers, Dispatches uncovers new evidence showing delivery workers feeling overworked, unsafe and under pressure to break the law, and meets NHS workers on zero hours contracts who lost all work in spite of the pressures of the pandemic.

Apr 12, 2021
Royals for Hire
Year 2021Episode 830 min

Royals for Hire

Antony Barnett goes undercover to see what some of the Queen's family might be prepared to do for money, including offers of privileged access to Kensington Palace and Vladimir Putin

May 10, 2021
Second Wave: Did the Government Get it Wrong
Year 2021Episode 965 min

Second Wave: Did the Government Get it Wrong

With two thirds of all British Covid deaths coming after September 2020, Dispatches investigates why, and examines what role the Prime Minister's decisions of last Autumn played in there being a massive second surge in infections that saw tens of thousands of people die. As Boris Johnson's former chief advisor Dominic Cummings threatens to reveal all, reporter Antony Barnett hears from some at the heart of Downing Street discussions, and learns why the Prime Minister ignored government scientific advice and continued to battle against another lockdown. Dispatches also probes the Prime Minister's border plans to stop virus variants coming into the UK and hears from a whistleblower who fears they've failed to do the job.

May 17, 2021
Undercover in Africas Secret State
Year 2021Episode 1030 min

Undercover in Africas Secret State

Jun 16, 2021
Torn Apart: Family Courts Uncovered
Year 2021Episode 1130 min

Torn Apart: Family Courts Uncovered

Jul 20, 2021
India's Rape Scandal
Year 2021Episode 1230 min

India's Rape Scandal

Jul 27, 2021
Cops on Trial
Year 2021Episode 1360 min

Cops on Trial

Ellie Flynn reports on the true scale of sexual misconduct by serving British police officers, including personal accounts from those who presented themselves to the police as the victim of a crime, and long term partners of serving officers who have endured domestic violence and abuse.

Oct 11, 2021
Clapped out: Is the NHS Broken?
Year 2021Episode 1460 min

Clapped out: Is the NHS Broken?

Oct 18, 2021
Growing Up Poor: Britain's Hidden Homeless Kids
Year 2021Episode 1560 min

Growing Up Poor: Britain's Hidden Homeless Kids

Oct 25, 2021
How Green Is The Government?
Year 2021Episode 1630 min

How Green Is The Government?

Nov 1, 2021
Did Brexit Work for Business?
Year 2021Episode 1730 min

Did Brexit Work for Business?

Harry Wallop reports on the impact that leaving the EU has had on Britain's import and export businesses, many of whom are struggling with increased costs, new tariffs and dwindling profits. The programme examines the evidence for whether the rising costs of EU trade are here to stay or simply bumps along the road.

Nov 15, 2021
The Truth About Electric Cars
Year 2021Episode 1830 min

The Truth About Electric Cars

As Britain frets over diesel and petrol shortages, and the Government advises the public to consider going green in all ways possible, electric cars have never been a more popular purchase. But is right now a good time to sink tens of thousands of pounds of hard-earned cash into buying an electric vehicle? Reporter and electric car owner Morland Sanders asks if Britain's charging network is good enough to keep drivers going flat-out, or set to leave them as flat as a pancake. He also looks at whether hybrid electric cars are as green as believed and considers the reliability and likely longevity of electric cars.

Nov 22, 2021
Escape from the Taliban
Year 2021Episode 1930 min

Escape from the Taliban

Nov 27, 2021
The Truth about Your Chicken
Year 2021Episode 2030 min

The Truth about Your Chicken

Morland Sanders investigates the health and environmental impact of industrial chicken production. This undercover investigation asks serious questions about supermarket chicken, animal welfare, environmental standards, and the impact that these farming techniques may be having on the British countryside.

Nov 29, 2021
Vaccine Wars: The Truth about Pfizer
Year 2021Episode 2130 min

Vaccine Wars: The Truth about Pfizer

Dec 10, 2021
The Truth About Disability Benefits
Year 2021Episode 2230 min

The Truth About Disability Benefits

Investigating a series of deaths, including suicide, by disabled benefits claimants - examining how failings by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) may have contributed. The programme includes findings from the first-ever survey into the devastating impact on the mental health of claimants. Reporter Richard Butchins, who has his own personal experience of dealing with the DWP, meets relatives who say they have lost loved ones as a result of the way the system is run.

Dec 17, 2021

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