Foreign Correspondent - Season 2 / Year 2009
Season 2 / Year 2009
Episodes
Ramadan In Space
The World According to Frost
Stolen and Sold
What Lies Beneath?
Young Lions of Lahore
American Emergency
Is Aid Killing Africa?
Left To Die
The Big Smoke
The Farmer Wants a Country
Children of Zanskar
Jacob Zuma
Trapped in Terror
The Young Guns
Pirateland
Cats in the Clouds
The Third Amigo
Detroit: Ain't Too Proud To Beg
One Night in Sofia
Sumo Confidential
The Bulldozer
A Greek Tragedy
Bravo! Encore!
The Rebellion Network
Orphans of the Storm
Us and Them
The Uighur Dilemma
Rocket Island
Total Control
Return to the Fatal Sky
A Brave Face
80 Million a Day
The Congo Connection
Fly Away Children
Hook, Line and Sunk!
Berlusconi and the Beautiful
Europe or Die Trying
California Burning
Without Honour and Humanity
Flight AF 447
Winds of Change
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