Panorama
Current affairs programme, featuring interviews and investigative reports on a wide variety of subjects.
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Season 36
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Thatcher's 3,000 Days
Mrs. Thatcher has now been in office for 3,167 days - overtaking Asquith as longest serving Prime Minister this century.
Jan 4, 1988 -
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Arthur Scargill Evermore?
Later this month Britain's 100,000 miners will vote on future direction of their leadership and in particular on Arthur Scargill.
Jan 11, 1988 -
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Rajiv Gandhi - India's Pilot Prime Minister
As an airline pilot, Rajiv Gandhi would press a button, pull a lever and get results.
Jan 18, 1988 -
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The Margaret Thatcher Interview
The Prime Minister, Right Hon Margaret Thatcher, MP, in a live interview with David Dimbleby.
Jan 25, 1988 -
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NHS - A Terminal Case?
Forty years after its birth, National Health Service is in grip of continued crisis.
Feb 1, 1988 -
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The Two Billion Pound Rip-Off
The Two Billion Pound Rip-Off With few effective controls and checks EEC's Common Agricultural Policy has been described as 'greatest incentive to crime in Western Europe'.
Feb 8, 1988 -
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Violence on Television
Violence on Television since Hungerford massacre violence on television has become a hot political issue.
Feb 15, 1988 -
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Is There No Alternative?
Feb 22, 1988 -
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The IRA: The Long War
A history of the Provisional IRA political and military campaign.
Feb 29, 1988 -
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A Hard Act to Follow
Vice President George Bush and Senator Bob Dole are battling for Republican Presidential nomination.
Mar 7, 1988 -
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The Underclass of 88
The Underclass of 88 In tomorrow's Budget Chancellor is widely expected to announce further tax cuts for better off.
Mar 14, 1988 -
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Electricity - A Shock in Store
Disturbing new evidence of a connection between electricity and small but significant increases in childhood and adult cancers are mystifying scientists.
Mar 21, 1988 -
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Church of England - One Foundation?
In Church of England recent passionate arguments about ordination to priesthood of women or of practising homosexuals are symptoms of a much wider debate.
Mar 28, 1988 -
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Charles, Prince of Conscience
Charles, Prince of Conscience Is Prince of Wales sharpening an impression that he is increasingly out of tune with Thatcherit.
Apr 11, 1988 -
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Child Abuse: Battering the System
Clare is 4, and her mother fears she has been sexually abused by her father. She's just 30,000 children on local authority 'at risk' register.
Apr 18, 1988 -
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Israel at 40
Next week, as Israel celebrates 40 years of statehood, Panorama reports on growing-problems of troubled nation.
Apr 25, 1988 -
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In the Shadow of the Killing Fields
Ten years after Pol Pot 's reign of terror, Cambodians fear horror of killing fields may return.
May 9, 1988 -
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Replacing the Hidden Bomb
Few people know Britain has a class of nuclear bombs other than those carried in Polaris submarines.
May 16, 1988 -
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A Revolution Without Shots
Mikhail Gorbachev has called his attempt to reform Soviet Union 'a revolution without shots'.
May 23, 1988 -
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Selling the Nuclear Dream
When Government privatises electricity industry, everyone in Britain will have chance to buy a stake in nuclear power.
Jun 6, 1988 -
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Northern Ireland: The Long Peace
After 20 years of unrest, there are first signs of a wind of political change in Northern Ireland.
Jun 13, 1988 -
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In Wealth We Trust
In his last Budget, Chancellor Lawson gave to those who already had. He cut tax for well-off.
Jun 20, 1988 -
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The Price of Success?
Britain's South East is beginning to boom. In a crescent around London, new business parks and housing estates are fast expanding.
Jun 27, 1988 -
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Can We Afford the Doctor?
The death of hole-in-the-heart baby, Matthew Collier has provoked most fundamental review of National Health Service for 40 years.
Jul 4, 1988 -
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Who Is This Man Dukakis?
As son of Greek immigrants is about to be sent forth as Democratic Party's challenger to recapture American Presidency, Panorama examines credentials of Michael Dukakis.
Jul 11, 1988 -
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Hot Property
It involves estate agents, valuers and solicitors as well as purchasers, and it's happening both because mortgages are so easily available and because bodies set up to monitor house sales seem unable to cope with buying market.
Jul 18, 1988 -
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Labour's Agonising Reappraisal
At a time when Opposition should have been making capital of Government's difficulties.
Sep 5, 1988 -
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Jam Today, Jam Tomorrow?
By year 2000, there will be up to 30 per cent more cars on road. Peter Taylor examines ways of getting out of jam and interviews Secretary of State The Rt Hon Paul Channon.
Sep 12, 1988 -
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Piper Alpha: The Human Price of Oil
In July, 167 men were killed in world's worst ever oil disaster. Jane Corbin talks to crucial eyewitnesses aboard Piper Alpha that nigbt.
Sep 19, 1988 -
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A Class Apart
One-hundred-and-eighty children have just begun term at most controversial school in Britain, brand new City Technology College in Solihull.
Sep 26, 1988 -
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Inundation of a Nation
Oct 3, 1988 -
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Violent Britain - The Hurd Instinct
On eve of Conservative Party Conference, Home Secretary Rt Hon Douglas Hurd MP is preparing for his toughest challenges of year.
Oct 10, 1988 -
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The SAS
An investigation into the role of the SAS in Northern Ireland.
Oct 17, 1988 -
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Choosing the Future - The Genetic Revolution
Using latest DNA technology, scientists are identifying genes which help to determine kind of people we are.
Oct 24, 1988 -
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Pakistan: Paying for a Holy War
Pakistan has been chief backer of Afghan guerrillas in their Holy War against Soviet army.
Oct 31, 1988 -
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The Tories: Friends of the Earth?
Mrs Thatcher claims Conservatives are green at heart. The local authorities monitoring Britain's booming waste industry have yet to be convinced.
Nov 7, 1988 -
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Adios General Pinochet?
After 15 years, people of Chile have voted to get rid of General Pinochet. But his dictatorship continues for next year-and-a-half as a nation, divided by hatred, tries to move towards democracy.
Nov 21, 1988 -
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Europe: My Way or Theirs?
On eve of Summit of Common Market Leaders, Fred Emery reports on battle for future of Europe after 1992.
Nov 28, 1988 -
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Council Housing: The Last Frontier
Council estates are Conservatives' next political battlefield. Once, council housing, subsidised and secure, symbolised Welfare State.
Dec 5, 1988 -
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The Shadow of the Swastika
Half a century after war, hunting down of old Nazis has never been more intense. In America, Canada and Israel, Nazis and their collaborators are facing trial.
Dec 12, 1988