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46 Episodes 1956 - 1956
Episode 1
Includes an item on Sadler's Wells Theatre.
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Including a filmed item on guided missiles.
Episode 9
Bob Pelham takes part in a roving eye report from British Industries Fair.
Episode 10
Panorama visits southern US state of Virginia, where racial segregation is still rigidly enforced.
Episode 11
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episode 15
Episode 16
Including a live demonstration of "saw through" illusion by magician P. C. Sorcar.
Episode 17
Episode 18
Episode 19
Episode 20
Episode 21
Episode 22
Episode 23
In week of tenth anniversary of BBC Telivision Service's resumption of transmission after War, Panorama devotes a large part of this edition to a behind scenes look at television broadcasting.
Episode 24
Including a filmed report by Woodrow Wyatt from Bahrain.

Episode 25
Writer Brendan Behan accidentally swears on television during a drink fueled interview.
Episode 26
Episode 27
Including an interview with Prime Minister of Ceylon and an account of modern Sweden.
Episode 28
Including an appearance by English playwright John Osborne.
Episode 29
Episode 30
Episode 31
Episode 32
The program leads with a review of developments in Suez crisis. Also includes a report on labor shortages on British Railways.
Episode 33
Including an interview with Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd.
Episode 34
Woodrow Wyatt is joined in the studio by an expert who assesses the likelihood of surviving a massive nuclear attack on Britain. Wyatt visits a family who have prepared their house for a nuclear attack and then visits the Civil Defence HQ.
Episode 35
Including a filmed report on Dalai Lama and Buddhist ceremonies in Tibet.
Episode 36
Includes interviews with British car drivers on eve of Motor Show.
Episode 37
Episode 38
Episode 39
Including a report from Hungary filmed in October, narrated by Hungarian writer George Mikes.

Episode 40
Including a report by Adrian Crawley from Baghdad, Edward Ward speaking from Hungarian Frontier.

Episode 41
Episode 42
Episode 43
Episode 44
Episode 45
Including a live appearance by jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong.
Episode 46