
Reporter Philip Tibbenham visits the town of Hereford to guage people's reaction to the crisis ridden festive season.
Panorama looks at how pay for a job is determined. The program seeks views of experts, workers and politicians.
An investigation into delinquency in girls. The program looks at an alarming increase in violence by girls.
Robin Day interviews Conservative party leader Edward Heath.
Panorama looks at Britain's early lead in nuclear power generation and how this lead has been lost.
A look at underlying problems of economy.
Panorama turns its attention to industrial relations.
Panorama looks at how question of EEC will affect election
A report from Greneda on recently installed Premier, Eric Gairy, and opposition from some of his countrymen.
Richard Kershaw visits Saudi Arabia to profile those behind current petroleum crisis.
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A profile Chancellor Dennis Healey on eve of his budget.
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A profile of French President Georges Pompidou and divisions within French Socialist Party.
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Julian Pettifer talks to two of survivors of Uruguyan plane carrying a team of rugby players.
As North Sea oil field flourishes, Panorama asks if break-up of UK is a real possibility.
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Reporter Michael Charlton looks behind Bamboo Curtain and asks why Conservative leader Mr Edward Heath was given such an enthusiastic reception on his recent visit.
As Nixon's presidency hangs in balance, Robert MacNeil looks at his career, from Whittier to Watergate.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Yitsak Rabin, is interviewed.
An explanation of inflation and its effect.
The Prime Minister discusses Labour's plans for future
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Julian Pettifer reports from Poland on a softening of communist policies.
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On the infiltration of the United Nations by Russian Agents.
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The last of three programs examining the election issues.
Dennis Tuohy looks at the care of autistic children in Britain.
Richard Kershaw visits pits and talks to miners, union leaders and employers to understand why we are experiencing a coal shortage.
Michael Charlton chairs a studio discussion from Rome about food aid on the eve of the UN World Food Conference. Millions of lives may rest on the outcome as the Haves and Have-nots meet for life and death talks. Yet decisions will not be made on purely humanitarian grounds, for food is now another weapon in the arsenal of international power politics.
David Dimbleby presents for the first time. Panorama looks at the future of the Tory Party and Merlyn Rees is interviewed on Ulster.
Julian Pettifer looks at the disturbing ruse in youth crime. He talks to the family of an 11-year-old arrested 19 times.
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A look at the effects of inflation on the subsidized performing arts. Richard Kershaw carries out a number of case studies on groups such as the Scottish National Orchestra, Glyndebourne, the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet.
A report on the plight of Pakistanis facing a four year wait to join relatives living in Britain. Robert Macneil reports.
Panorama reports on the plight of the homeless.