Panorama - Season 62 / Year 2016

Panorama - Season 62 / Year 2016

Season 62 / Year 2016

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Episodes41
DatesJan. 11, 2016 - Dez. 19, 2016
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Teenage Prison Abuse Exposed
Year 2016Episode 130 min

Teenage Prison Abuse Exposed

A investigation into prisons which are reportedly abusing the children and teens that are meant to feel safe serving their sentence.

Jan. 11, 2016
Can You Stop My Multiple Sclerosis?
Year 2016Episode 230 min

Can You Stop My Multiple Sclerosis?

Exclusive access has been given to the crew to visit patients who are pioneering a new MS crossover treatment.

Jan. 18, 2016
Putin's Secret Riches
Year 2016Episode 330 min

Putin's Secret Riches

Richard Bilton uncovers evidence that President of Russia, Vladmir Putin has hidden money.

Jan. 25, 2016
Gangs, Guns and the Police
Year 2016Episode 430 min

Gangs, Guns and the Police

Panorama explores the street wars of Salford.

Feb. 8, 2016
The Secret Letters of Pope John Paul II
Year 2016Episode 530 min

The Secret Letters of Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II ruled the Catholic Church for 27 years until 2005. He was one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century, revered by millions and made a saint in record time. Now reporter Edward Stourton can offer a new perspective on the emotional life of this very public figure.

Feb. 15, 2016
Cops, Criminals, Corruption: The Inside Story
Year 2016Episode 630 min

Cops, Criminals, Corruption: The Inside Story

Feb. 29, 2016
The Zika Baby Crisis
Year 2016Episode 730 min

The Zika Baby Crisis

Panorama travels to Brazil to investigate the growing concerns of the Zika virus. Reporter Jane Corbin travels to the city of Recife which is at the centre of an epidemic of cases of microcephaly - babies born with abnormally small heads. These babies will usually suffer from brain and limb deformities. She will meet the families living with this disease and will hear from doctors and scientists who are attempt to solve the issue of the Zika virus.

März 7, 2016
Shaken Babies: What's the Truth?
Year 2016Episode 830 min

Shaken Babies: What's the Truth?

The episode will explore the truth behind shaken babies. Parents will face jail or lose their children, if courts find them guilty of harming their children by shaking them. One doctor who regularly appears as an expert witness for the defence is now on trial accused by the General Medical Council of giving unreliable evidence in shaken baby cases. Alison Holt has access to the neuropathologist at the centre of a fight about the diagnosis of shaking. She will meet families where it has been proven they've shaken their children and where convicted parents continue to protest their innocence.

März 14, 2016
Inside Europe's Terror Attacks
Year 2016Episode 930 min

Inside Europe's Terror Attacks

Examining how the so-called Islamic State's terror network has been operating secretly in Europe, and Western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it, from highly organised cells, like the one that killed 130 people in Paris, to lone attackers within communities.

März 23, 2016
Too Poor to Stay Warm
Year 2016Episode 1030 min

Too Poor to Stay Warm

In 2000, the government promised to protect people from the cold. It had vowed to end fuel poverty by 2016, but the deadline has passed millions of people are still unable to afford to keep their homes warm. Reporter Datshiane Navanayagam joins some of those struggling this winter and asks why thousands of people still die each year because their homes are too cold.

März 21, 2016
Tax Havens of the Rich and Powerful Exposed
Year 2016Episode 1130 min

Tax Havens of the Rich and Powerful Exposed

Reporter Richard Bilton exposes tax dodgers, criminals and world leaders who have been hiding their money and their secrets offshore. The rich and powerful have hidden billions of dollars in tax havens. They thought their financial secrets were safe, but now a huge leak of documents has revealed a world of secrecy, lies and crimes.

Apr. 4, 2016
I'm Broken Inside: Sara's Story
Year 2016Episode 1230 min

I'm Broken Inside: Sara's Story

Sara Green was a teenager betrayed by a mental health system designed to protect her. Using Sara's own words taken from her diary, Panorama reveals the failings of a Priory hospital where she was an inpatient and where she took her own life in a misjudged cry for help. Peter Marshall asks what lessons can be drawn from Sara's story and what can be done to fix the country's broken child and adolescent mental health system.

Apr. 11, 2016
Is Steel Worth Saving?
Year 2016Episode 1330 min

Is Steel Worth Saving?

As the UK steel industry fights for its survival, John Humphrys is in Port Talbot in South Wales to investigate whether it has a future and asks if taxpayers' money should be used to shore it up in the hope that better times will return.

Apr. 25, 2016
Britain's Puppy Dealers Exposed
Year 2016Episode 1430 min

Britain's Puppy Dealers Exposed

Panorama investigates the ruthless world of the dog trade. Using secret filming, reporter Sam Poling tracks the supply chain of the country's favourite pet, and uncovers some shocking truths about where and how these animals are being bred.

Mai 16, 2016
Antibiotic Crisis
Year 2016Episode 1530 min

Antibiotic Crisis

Growing resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics is one of the biggest public health threats of modern times, with the potential to cause 80,000 deaths in the UK over the next 20 years. Experts say the use of a range of NHS 'last-resort' antibiotics in farming is risking the lives of future patients. Tom Heap asks if the commercial pressure to produce cheap meat and poultry is fuelling the rise of superbugs and meets the patients for whom the drugs have already stopped working.

Mai 23, 2016
Living with Dementia: Chris's Story
Year 2016Episode 1630 min

Living with Dementia: Chris's Story

Juni 2, 2016
Medicine's Big Breakthrough: Editing Your Genes
Year 2016Episode 1730 min

Medicine's Big Breakthrough: Editing Your Genes

Juni 6, 2016
Seb Coe and the Corruption Scandal
Year 2016Episode 1830 min

Seb Coe and the Corruption Scandal

Current affairs programme featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.

Juni 16, 2016
The Orlando Nightclub Massacre
Year 2016Episode 1930 min

The Orlando Nightclub Massacre

Juni 27, 2016
Iraq: The Final Judgement
Year 2016Episode 2030 min

Iraq: The Final Judgement

Juni 29, 2016
Why We Voted to Leave: Britain Speaks
Year 2016Episode 2130 min

Why We Voted to Leave: Britain Speaks

Adrian Chiles goes home to the West Midlands to meet Leave voters from both sides of the political divide and find out why Britain voted for Brexit.

He discovers an unlikely alliance of young and old, wealthy and non-wealthy, white and non-white, who all share a belief that their views have not so far been listened to by mainstream politicians. Adrian learns about their lives and their concerns about immigration, jobs and feeling excluded from the benefits of an increasingly globalised world. He also meets Remain voters who blame the Breixters for pushing Britain into crisis.

As the nation reels from the fallout of the Referendum result, Adrian's journey across the region shows just how divided Britain has become.

Juli 4, 2016
Pension Rip Offs Exposed
Year 2016Episode 2230 min

Pension Rip Offs Exposed

Juli 11, 2016
Trump's Angry America
Year 2016Episode 2330 min

Trump's Angry America

With Donald Trump poised to become the official Republican candidate for America's presidency, Panorama visits the racially divided town of Bakersfield in California. Reporter Hilary Andersson meets the Trump supporters who back his calls to oust 11 million illegal immigrants and ban Muslims from travelling to America. She talks to those who fear what a Trump White House would mean for them and asks why America is so angry.

Juli 18, 2016
Britain's Missing Young People
Year 2016Episode 2430 min

Britain's Missing Young People

Hundreds of young people go missing in Britain every day. The police admit that vulnerable youngsters are being left at risk but say they are simply overwhelmed by the number of missing people. Reporter Darragh MacIntyre meets the families searching for clues and the parents who have been waiting years for news about their children.

Juli 25, 2016
Inside North Korea
Year 2016Episode 2530 min

Inside North Korea

In May 2016, BBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was expelled from North Korea for showing disrespect and 'distorting facts'. He now tells the full story of his visit to the country and explores what his detention and interrogation by senior Korean officials say about this secretive state. He investigates the apparent upturn in the North Korean economy and asks if the signs of improvement in the capital Pyongyang are real. He also examines whether the people there are genuinely loyal to their young leader or whether Kim Jong Un is ruling by reign of terror.

Aug. 1, 2016
Living with Cuts: Austerity Town
Year 2016Episode 2630 min

Living with Cuts: Austerity Town

With the new prime minister facing tough decisions on government spending cuts, Panorama reporter Richard Bilton investigates the impact of six years of austerity measures on his home town, Selby in North Yorkshire. Services are still being cut and many people are being asked to make do with less, so can a new army of volunteers bridge the gaps?

Aug. 22, 2016
Sellafield's Nuclear Safety Failings
Year 2016Episode 2730 min

Sellafield's Nuclear Safety Failings

A special investigation into the shocking state of Britain's most hazardous nuclear site. With a high-level whistleblower, hundreds of leaked documents and exclusive access to former senior managers, reporter Richard Bilton uncovers the truth about Sellafield. He finds an ageing and run-down plant, where nuclear waste is stored in dangerous conditions and insiders fear a serious accident.

Sept. 5, 2016
Why are Gambling Machines Addictive?
Year 2016Episode 2830 min

Why are Gambling Machines Addictive?

Wendy Bendel investigates what makes fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs) so addictive. Wendy's partner killed himself after struggling with a 20-year gambling addiction. In a confession he wrote for Wendy, he singled out the high-stakes, high-frequency FOBTs found in bookmakers across the UK. Wendy embarks on a journey to find out what it is about the design of the machines that makes them so addictive and sees evidence that they can affect the brains of long-term gamblers. She discovers the billions they generate has divided the industry, with former insiders now accusing the bookies of putting profits before people.

Sept. 12, 2016
Labour: Is the Party Over?
Year 2016Episode 2930 min

Labour: Is the Party Over?

With the Labour leadership election less than a week away, BBC deputy political editor John Pienaar asks if Labour is on the brink of self-destruction. Panorama spent the summer in Brighton, on the frontline for the battle for the soul of Labour, where local activists slog it out for control of the party. In one corner, Momentum fights off ugly allegations of bullying, anti-Semitism and hard-left entryism. In the other, the party's 'moderates' fear election annihilation and deselection. The programme follows both sides through the ups and downs of the campaign and finds neither side in the mood for compromise.

Sept. 19, 2016
Aleppo: Life Under Siege
Year 2016Episode 3030 min

Aleppo: Life Under Siege

The battle for Aleppo, Syria's largest city and once home to over two million people, is in its fourth year. Divided between opposition-held east and government-controlled west, ordinary civilians are suffering on both sides. The east has been relentlessly bombed by the Russian military-backed forces of President Bashar al-Assad, and for the last month five citizen journalists in East Aleppo, commissioned by Panorama, have been documenting life under siege. The film is an intimate portrait of ordinary people struggling to stay alive, including a civil-defence volunteer who risks death to save his fellow citizens. The film goes behind the headlines into the backstreets of East Aleppo to show the horror, chaos and fear of the daily bombings, but also the surprising humanity, resilience and hope of the people who remain.

Sept. 26, 2016
Diabetes The Hidden Killer
Year 2016Episode 3160 min

Diabetes The Hidden Killer

A report looking into diabetes.

Okt. 3, 2016
BHS: How Did it Happen?
Year 2016Episode 3230 min

BHS: How Did it Happen?

The way in which millions of pounds were made out of BHS has been branded the 'unacceptable face of capitalism'. 11,000 people lost their jobs as a black hole opened up in the pension fund. Panorama investigates the multimillion-pound deals and cut-throat business practices that made former owner Sir Philip Green and his family very rich while the retailer fell on hard times.

Okt. 10, 2016
Paxman on Trump v Clinton: Divided America
Year 2016Episode 3360 min

Paxman on Trump v Clinton: Divided America

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two of the most hated and distrusted presidential candidates ever. As the election approaches, Jeremy Paxman travels to Washington and beyond to understand how America's great democracy has come to face such an unpopular choice. From a life-size naked effigy of Donald Trump, to the stage of Avenue Q and the corridors of power, Jeremy meets political insiders and voters on both sides of the gaping political divide, and casts his unsparing eye over a nation preparing for a historic election.

Okt. 17, 2016
Undercover: The Refugees Who Make Our Clothes
Year 2016Episode 3430 min

Undercover: The Refugees Who Make Our Clothes

Panorama goes undercover to find the sweatshops making clothes for the British high street. Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees and children are working illegally in the Turkish garment industry. They are often paid very little, work in harsh conditions and have no rights.

Reporter Darragh MacIntyre discovers refugees and their children working in the supply chains of some of the best-known brands.

Okt. 24, 2016
How Rolls-Royce Bribed Its Way Around the World
Year 2016Episode 3530 min

How Rolls-Royce Bribed Its Way Around the World

Rolls-Royce has grown dramatically in the past twenty years and has won business in some of the most corrupt countries on the planet. But has some of the company's spectacular success been built on bribery? Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the secret network of shady middlemen who helped sell Rolls-Royce products overseas, and he uncovers evidence that suggests Britain's most prestigious company has bribed its way around the world.

Okt. 31, 2016
The Trouble with Our Trains
Year 2016Episode 3630 min

The Trouble with Our Trains

An investigation into the disconnect between the claims of the government and rail industry - which maintain that Britain's railways are a success - and the experience of many passengers who feel train services are unreliable, overcrowded and cost far too much money. What will it take to close that gap?

Nov. 7, 2016
Trump's New America
Year 2016Episode 3730 min

Trump's New America

America's 2016 election season has been the most bitter and ugly in living memory. Hilary Andersson meets angry Americans on both sides of the electoral race who feel disillusioned and disenfranchised by the electoral process. Panorama asks, can America's new president quell the voices of radicalism and unite America again?

Nov. 14, 2016
Nursing Homes Undercover
Year 2016Episode 3830 min

Nursing Homes Undercover

Panorama goes undercover in two nursing homes and finds evidence of cruelty and neglect. Reporter Janice Finch booked into the homes as a resident and witnessed staff rushed off their feet, leaving the privacy and dignity of some fellow residents often ignored. The company, which has a chain of homes in Cornwall, earns millions from NHS and local authority placements and has already been told to make improvements. An emergency safeguarding plan is now in place after the programme makers raised their concerns with the Care Quality Commission and other agencies.

Nov. 21, 2016
Inside Britain's Fertility Business
Year 2016Episode 3930 min

Inside Britain's Fertility Business

Fertility treatment can be an expensive business. Reporter Deborah Cohen investigates how some clinics sell add-ons - the extra drugs, tests and treatments offered on top of standard fertility care. Some can add hundreds or thousands of pounds to a bill. Exclusive new research shows a worrying lack of good evidence from trials to show these can improve the chances of having a baby. Panorama goes undercover to reveal how patients aren't always told everything they need to know when they ask some clinics about these treatments.

Nov. 28, 2016
The Changing Face of Terror
Year 2016Episode 4030 min

The Changing Face of Terror

With their stronghold of Mosul under fierce attack and Raqqa next in the frame, IS has intensified its global propaganda offensive, calling for more lone jihadis - 'lone wolves' - to slaughter civilians using knives and trucks 'plunged at high speed into a large gathering of unbelievers'. IS in Syria now direct attacks, giving lone wolves targets and instructions via encrypted apps that leave intelligence agencies in the dark. In this film for Panorama, reporter Peter Taylor investigates the escalation of this global phenomenon. He travels to the US to talk to the deputy director of the FBI and goes on patrol with the NYPD. He asks what the UK government can do to prevent radicalisation of young people and talks to Britain's most senior anti-terror police officer about what authorities here are doing to protect us in the face of this growing threat.

Dez. 12, 2016
John Simpson: 50 Years on the Frontline
Year 2016Episode 4130 min

John Simpson: 50 Years on the Frontline

Investigative current affairs. John Simpson, one of the BBC's best-known foreign correspondents, has been at the heart of breaking news for more than half a century. A frontline witness of history, the World Affairs editor has dodged bullets and cheated death from Iraq to Afghanistan. In a highly personal Panorama, John looks back over his 50-year career, revisiting the people and places that have impacted on him most, as he reveals his thoughts on the challenges for the future.

Dez. 19, 2016

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