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40 Episodes 2024 - 2024
Episode 1
29 mins
Only one in 20 crimes in England and Wales result in someone being charged. Criminals are now getting away with everything from burglary to knife crime. Is the public being let down by the system?
Episode 2
29 mins
A new generation of anti-obesity drugs are being hailed as game changers for the NHS and for millions of patients. Is the NHS ready for a revolution in treating obesity?
Episode 3
29 mins
An investigation into the state of British school buildings where headteachers are struggling to keep their students safe and children are learning in gloves due to extreme cold.
Episode 4
29 mins
The Care Quality Commission has said that maternity services at a trust in Gloucestershire are inadequate. Panorama has calculated that maternal deaths there are almost double the national average.
Episode 5
29 mins
Richard Bilton investigates sudden unexplained deaths in children and looks at the research trying to find out why they happen.
Episode 6
29 mins
Fergus Walsh follows patients with Alzheimer's disease who have been taking two new drugs that have been shown to slow down its progression. Is this a turning point in its treatment?
Episode 7
29 mins
Following the attacks of 7 October, Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas. But can it? With access to some of Hamas's most closely guarded secrets, John Ware investigates its network outside Gaza.
Episode 8
29 mins
Panorama investigates Royal Mail, hearing from whistleblowers and the service's senior management who believe the postal system must change if Royal Mail is to survive.
Episode 9
29 mins
Justin Webb and Marianna Spring travel from the frozen plains of Iowa to the swing state of Georgia to explore Donald Trump's enduring appeal and look ahead to an unprecedented American election year.
Episode 10
29 mins
Reporter Rory Carson meets the caravan park residents who say they have been mis-sold their properties and falsely promised they could stay in them for the rest of their lives.
Episode 11
29 mins
Alison Holt reports on how spiralling care costs for children, the elderly and homeless people are threatening to push the councils across the UK into the red.
Episode 12
29 mins
Ros Atkins explores how net migration to the UK has hit record levels, when the government promised in the wake of Brexit that immigration would be lower.
Episode 13
29 mins
With more than six million people in England alone waiting for an operation on the NHS, Monika Plaha investigates the safety record of one of the UK's biggest private healthcare providers.
Episode 14
29 mins
Reporter Richard Bilton investigates the government insisting that new technology will make existing stretches of smart motorway safe. But what happens when the technology doesn't work?

Episode 15
57 mins
Panorama investigates the green projects that say they can help brands cancel out their carbon emissions. But do the claims stack up?
Episode 16
29 mins
Bronagh Munro investigates the crime bosses who ran the Huyton Firm, who terrorised Liverpool. They are now behind bars after 10,000 of their secret messages were decrypted.
Episode 17
29 mins
Jim Reed meets the families of some of the 380 children with bleeding disorders who were infected with HIV, to discuss their campaign for justice and what they hope for from the inquiry.
Episode 18
58 mins
Panorama goes undercover in the Probation Service, revealing how easy it is for convicted criminals to go on the run and that drug tests and regular room searches are not being carried out.
Episode 19
29 mins
Panorama investigates what happened to Ruja Ignatova, dubbed the 'Missing Crypto-queen' and accused of defrauding investors to the tune of US $4.5 billion before she vanished.

Episode 20
29 mins
Panorama investigates a school for children with special educational needs where pupils are mocked, bullied and physically abused.
Episode 21
29 mins
Rahil Sheikh tries to discover what's causing Britain's child health crisis and what can be done to fix it. Keir Starmer has promised his new government will tackle it, but it won't be easy or cheap.

Episode 22
28 mins
Labour is back in power with a big majority and some big promises. Laura Kuenssberg follows Labour's first days in office. They say the country is broken, so can they fix it?
Episode 23
29 mins
In June 2023, Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates were stabbed to death by Valdo Calocane. Reporter Navtej Johal investigates his history of mental ill health and the care he received.
Episode 24
29 mins
Darragh MacIntyre reports from some of the towns and cities most affected by the recent riots in the UK and asks what can be done to prevent such violence from happening again.
Episode 25
29 mins
What happens when smartphones are taken away from kids for a week? With the help of two families and lots of remote cameras, Panorama finds out.
Episode 26
28 mins
Oana Marocico returns to her home country to investigate Andrew and Tristan Tate's Romanian webcam business and speaks to women who claim they've been abused by the brothers.
Episode 27
58 mins
HS2 was meant to be the railway of the future, but more than a decade on, the project is mired in uncertainty. Richard Bilton investigates what went wrong.
Episode 28
29 mins
As the cost-of-living squeeze continues to affect many, supermarkets say they're doing what they can to help us save money, offering discounts and promotions. But just how good are these deals?
Episode 29
29 mins
Kirsty Wark investigates the multi-billion-pound global menopause industry promising women relief from often debilitating symptoms if they buy specially branded supplements, teas and even pyjamas.

Episode 30
57 mins
Jane Corbin has been following four families, two in Israel and two in Gaza, whose lives have been changed forever by the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Episode 31
29 mins
Reporter Catrin Nye investigates the stories of Revolut customers who say scammers took tens of thousands of pounds from their accounts, and that Revolut failed to protect them.
Episode 32
29 mins
Former nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of harming and murdering babies in her care. Now, a growing number of experts are questioning the prosecution's evidence.
Episode 33
58 mins
For the past two years, Panorama has been following some of Donald Trump's most ardent supporters. They tell Panorama why they want him to get a second chance in the White House.
Episode 34
56 mins
With exclusive access to the parents of Chris Kaba, who was shot dead by armed police, Panorama investigates what happened on the night of the fatal shooting.
Episode 35
29 mins
Smart meters are supposed to make paying our energy bills easier and cheaper. But is that the whole story?
Episode 36
59 mins
Some of the world's leading scientists say technology can help in the fight against climate change. If global temperatures continue to rise, we might need their solutions. They include mechanical trees that absorb carbon, machines that brighten clouds and a solar reactor that makes fuel from fresh air. The scientists say their inventions have been shown to work at small scale but would need massive investment to reduce the effect of our greenhouse gas emissions. Richard Bilton meets the scientists trying to save the world and investigates whether they can really make a difference.
Episode 37
29 mins
BBC journalist Hazel Martin goes on a personal journey to find out why alcohol-related deaths from liver disease among women under 40 have risen sharply over the last decade.
Episode 38
29 mins
Runako Celina investigates whether products made using forced Uyghur labour in the Chinese province of Xinjiang could be ending up on the shelves of some of the UK's biggest supermarkets.
Episode 39
29 mins
Reporter Joe Crowley investigates how Severn Trent hits environmental targets while dumping large quantities of sewage and asks whether there is more to the company's finances than meets the eye.
Episode 40
29 mins
Reporter Bronagh Munro investigates how the Telegram app, owned by Russian billionaire Pavel Durov, can be used to spread harmful and dangerous content.