Dispatches (TV Series) - Partial Episode Guide

Partial Episode Guide

The Day the Dream Died (16 November 1988)
Terms For Peace (1990)
The Case Against War (1990)
Missing Inaction (1991)
Bordering on Big Brother (28 October 1992)
The Key to Watergate (16 June 1993)
The Hill (6 October 1993)
Terror on the Doorstep (26 October 1994)
The Gaul (6 November 1997)
China's nuclear tests in Xinjiang Province(1998) Secrets of the Gaul (21 May 1998)
MMR: What they didn't tell you (18 November 2004)
Ryanair caught napping (13 February 2006 21:00)
How To Beat Your Kid's Asthma (6 April 2006 21:00)
Britain's Rubbish (13 April 2006 21:00)
Britain's Yobs (24 April 2006 20:00)
Iraq - The Women's Story (8 May 2006 20:00)
Gaza:The Killing Zone (19 May 2006 20:00)
What Muslims Want (7 August 2006 20:00)
Public Service, Private Profit (14 August 2006 20:00)
How Safe Is Heathrow? (4 September 2006 20:00)
The Labour Loans Scandal (25 September 2006 20:00)
The Drug Trial That Went Wrong (28 September 2006 21:00)
Burma's Secret War (2 October 2006 20:00)
The Data Theft Scandal (5 October 2006 21:00)
Britain's Mental Health Scandal (9 October 2006 20:00)
The Blunkett Tapes (12 October 2006 20:00)
The Lost Generation (6 November 2006 20:00)
Jihad TV (6 November 2006 23:00)
Iraq's Death Squads (Tuesday 7 November 2006 23:00)
Britain's Healthcare Lottery (27 November 2006 20:00)

Fighting The Taliban (8 January 2007 20:00)
Meeting The Taliban (11 January 2007 23:05)
Undercover Mosque (15 January 2007 20:00)
At Home With The Terror Suspects (5 February 2007 20:00)
The Supermarket That's Eating Britain (19 February 2007 20:00)
NHS - Where Did All The Money Go? (26 February 2007 20:00)
Greenwash (5 March 2007 20:00)
Charles - The Meddling Prince (12 March 2007 20:00)
When Did You Last Beat Your Wife? (19 March 2007 20:00)
Cameron - Toff At The Top (26 March 2007 20:00 - a personal view by Peter Hitchens)
Undercover Prisoner (2 April 2007 20:00 - a covert investigation of life inside an open prison)
The Indian Miracle (30 April 2007 20:00 - investigation of the underside of the economic miracle in India)
Gordon Brown - Fit For Office? (14 May 2007 20:00)
Afghanistan Unveiled (17 May 2007 21:00)
Bin Wars (24 May 2007 21:00)
Kidnapped to Order (11 June 2007 20:00)
Britain's Bad Housing (7 July 2007 20:00)
Britain Under Attack (6 August 2007 20:00)
Unholy War (17 September 2007 20:00 - Investigation of the violence and intimidation facing Muslims who convert to Christianity in Britain)
Nice Work If You Can Get It (24 September 2007 20:00)
Immigrants - The Inconvenient Truth (1 October 2007 20:00)
China's Stolen Children (1 October 2007 20:00)

Why Kids Kill (28 January 2008 20:00)
Heat or Eat - The Pensioners' Dilemma (4 February 2008 20:00)
The Children Left Behind (11 February 2008 20:00)
How The Banks Bet Your Money (18 February 2008 20:00)
Checking in to Airport Chaos (25 February 2008 20:00)
Undercover in Tibet (31 March 2008 20:00)
Immigration - The Inconvenient Truth, Part 1 (7 April 2008 20:00)
Immigration - The Inconvenient Truth, Part 2 (14 April 2008 20:00)
Immigration - The Inconvenient Truth, Part 3 (21 April 2008 20:00)

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