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30 Episodes 2012 - 2012
Episode 1
49 mins
A look at who got tickets for the London 2012 Olympic games and whether private companies are profiting.
Episode 2
48 mins
An investigation into two major 'fan-to-fan' ticket exchange websites to investigate who is selling via their websites and why so many tickets appear at over the face value so soon after the box office sells out.
Episode 3
49 mins
Revealing how easy it is to buy our most personal and confidential information.
Episode 4
28 mins
Investigating whether cutting up our credit cards and paying for everything in cash could leave us with more money in our pockets.
Episode 5
28 mins
Investigates the extent of the Assad family's culpability and the chains of command that link the President and select inner circle to the brutal crackdown.
Episode 6
29 mins
Investigates just how close the Prime Minister got to the Murdoch empire. Did the Tories agree to help the mogul secure a business deal worth £8 billion?
Episode 7
Tony Nicklinson had a catastrophic stroke, which has left him utterly paralyzed. He has what is known as 'locked in syndrome' and cannot move, talk, feed himself or perform even the most basic function without help.
Episode 8
28 mins
Lifts the lid on the funeral industry.
Episode 9
28 mins
Reporter Morland Sanders goes in search of the people cashing in on the 2012 London Olympic Games, and questions whether the overall economic benefits of hosting the event have been oversold.
Episode 10
27 mins
An investigation into tax avoidance.
Episode 11
Dispatches investigates what's happened to the five-a-day campaign, which was designed to get us all eating more fruit and veg. Reporter Jane Moore reveals how this vital health message has been hijacked as a marketing tactic.
Episode 12
27 mins
Jon Snow travels around the UK, meeting consumers, businesses and bankers, to ask whether we can trust our banks.
Episode 13
Investigates the controversial processes used to assess whether sickness and disability benefit claimants should be declared fit for work.
Episode 14
28 mins
A look at the rise in high street betting shops and the social effect they have.
Episode 15
27 mins
Investigates Jobcentre Plus, the organization tasked with getting Britain back to work and cracking down on dole cheats.
Episode 16
Investigates allegations of private landlords, councils, and housing associations overcharging leasehold homeowners for housing works and maintenance.
Episode 17
27 mins
Tazeen Ahmad examines evidence that strategies to improve the food served in all our schools are fast coming undone.
Episode 18
As other High Street retailers struggle for survival, discount leader Poundland is booming. Its pre-tax profits are up an astonishing 50% in a year. Dispatches' Harry Wallop asks how Poundland sells so cheaply, yet makes so much money.
Episode 19
Investigating the multi-million pound retirement property industry.
Episode 20
27 mins
Investigate the reality of life below deck for the multi-national workforce who toil behind the scenes of luxurious ocean going holidays.
Episode 21
27 mins
Follows the former Greggs chief executive Sir Michael Darrington as he launches a campaign to call a halt to corporate greed.
Episode 22
27 mins
Tina Nash investigates 'Clare's Law', a new pilot scheme in which men and women are warned by the authorities about their partners' history of violence.
Episode 23
Morland Sanders examines whether the rapid handover of services to private contractors is really good for the public purse, and good for patient care.
Episode 24
28 mins
Provides unprecedented insight into Israel's internal tensions concerning an attack between Israel and Iran which, if escalates, could have major implications for global stability.
Episode 25
48 mins
A look at the life and death of Neil Percival Heywood and whether he was actually murdered. His death, virtually unnoticed at the time, has gone on to shake China's Communist Party to the core.
Episode 26
Two years after the MPs expenses scandal, Dispatches examines whether our parliamentarians are still abusing the system. The investigation discovers a system still with problems and a lack of transparency.
Episode 27
Jonathan Miller travels to Rwanda - the jewel in the crown of British overseas aid - to investigate what British taxes have paid for, and to ask what our government has achieved with the influence our aid supposedly buys us.
Episode 28
As China continues to flex its financial muscle by buying into British airports, water and breakfast cereals, Dispatches investigates growing Chinese power in the UK.
Episode 29
Reporter Morland Sanders investigates whether security procedures that our banks tell us are inpenetrable really are? He meets customers who say they have lost thousands of pounds through chip and pin fraud.
Episode 30
Matt Frei reports from the scene of one of America's worst mass shootings, unravelling the chain of events and asking whether this latest tragedy will lead to a real change in America's attitude to guns.