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39 Episodes 1997 - 1997
Episode 1
The NHS is strapped for cash, yet hospital managers and doctors agree that moving some services onto single sites could release huge sums which could be spent on patient care. But there is resistance to closures and other reforms.
Episode 2
The first of a two-part investigation into evidence which suggests there is a revolution in crime fuelled by drug addiction.
Episode 3
The second of two special reports, this week asking if tougher prison sentences really cut crime. Gavin Hewitt reports.
Episode 4
Britain will soon have to decide whether to join a single currency in Europe. David Dimbleby invites key commentators, leaders of industry and a studio audience to discuss the questions that may determine the country's future.
Episode 5
Can working women successfully balance their careers and family? New research suggests that children, of working mothers are more likely to suffer from behavioural problems and gain lower exam scores than those whose mothers stay at home.
Episode 6
Updating his 1994 report on the killing of Tutsis in Rwanda, Fergal Keane returns to the country to tell the story of 13-year-old Valentina.
Episode 7
As Yasuo Hamanaka comes to trial in Tokyo, Michael Robinson investigates the western brokers who made millions from his speculation on the international copper market. In a tale of market manipulation and unfair pricing on a grand scale.
Episode 8
It is the name given to the most dangerous inmates in British prisons today, and psychopaths are generally considered to be untreatable. Panorama examines the minds of these men, and investigates if successful treatment is possible.
Episode 9
As Britain's road network reaches saturation point forecasters predict an increase in gridlock, road rage and pollution. New roads designed to ease the pressure on existing routes quickly fill up with traffic.

Episode 10
Investigation into paedophilia in children's homes in North-West.
Episode 11
Although it has been legally available for 30 years, and has become one of the most common operations performed, abortion remains controversial and is often kept secret. Now some campaigners want to make abortion an election issue.
Episode 12
The first of four Panorama specials in which David Dimbleby conducts live interviews with the leaders of the three main political parties. Tonight's guest is Tony Blair.
Episode 13
Tonight's guests are Dafydd Wigley, leader of Plaid Cymru, and Alex Salmond, leader of the Scottish National Party.
Episode 14
The third of four programmes in which David Dimbleby conducts live interviews with the leaders of the main political parties. Tonight's guest is the leader of the Liberal Democrats Paddy Ashdown.
Episode 15
The last of four programmes putting the leaders of the main political parties under the spotlight. Tonight, David Dimbleby interviews the Prime Minister and Conservative leader, John Major.
Episode 16
How water industry makes money.
Episode 17
Investigation into Iranian terrorist network.
Episode 18
Potential problems of radiotherapy treatment.
Episode 19
On eve of vote for a new leader, a look back at Major's premiership.
Episode 20
An investigation into the London Underground system reveals 40-year-old trains, signals and tracks that have been patched up since the war, and 100-year-old tunnels that are crumbling.
Episode 21
A National Health Service prescription form is supposed to provide the sick with free medicine, but in the hands of crooked doctors and chemists it has become the key to a multi-million pound fraud.
Episode 22
Prescribed by the NHS and distributed by health workers, the drug methadone is designed to help wean addicts off heroin. But it is also a powerful and dangerous narcotic which is linked to the deaths of hundreds of young people every year.
Episode 23
An investigation into reason for crash of TWA 800.
Episode 24
A report on illegal immigrants smuggled into Britain.
Episode 25
David Dimbleby presents a special live edition of Panorama from Edinburgh on the eve of the historic voting which could give Scotland its own Parliament.
Episode 26
A Mercedes has crashed in a tunnel in Paris. A princess and her companion are dead.
Episode 27
An investigation into increase in number of young arsonists in Britain.
Episode 28
Government policy on single-parent families.
Episode 29
Child sexual abuse by women may be more prevalent than people care to admit. Panorama talks to victims, to offenders and to experts who believe it is time to acknowledge the true extent of the problem. Su Pennington reports.
Episode 30
Report on controversial NHS care in community program.
Episode 31
In the second of two reports on the Health Service, Panorama highlights problems facing hospitals this winter as a result of increasing waiting lists and an acute shortage of beds.
Episode 32
Vivian White reports on changes in political attitudes to issues such as gays in the military and homosexual marriage, parenting and education.
Episode 33
An exclusive report on case of surrogate mother Karen Roche.
Episode 34
The presence of new variant CJD in British blood supplies.
Episode 35
A report on Royal Family's plans for future of Monarchy.
Episode 36
Thirty-one years on, should life still mean life for Myra Hindley?
Episode 37
The earth's heating up, our weather's becoming more extreme, scientists warn man is to blame. Tonight on Panorama will our leaders seize this chance to save the earth or will they squander it in the greenhouse wars.
Episode 38
How football, glory game, has become money game.
Episode 39
A debate over Britain's new Eurofighter aircraft.