Panorama - 1968/1969

Panorama (1953 — present)
Seasons: 74, episodes: 2365
Episode runtime: 30 min
Average rating: 6.3/10 14

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Episodes
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Episodes

#NameRelease dateTiming
1 Episode 1 1968-09-09
2 Episode 2 1968-09-16
3 Episode 3 1968-09-23
4 Episode 4 1968-09-30
5 Episode 5 1968-10-07
6 Episode 6 1968-10-14
7 Episode 7 1968-10-21
8 Episode 8 1968-10-28
9 Episode 9 1968-11-04
10 Episode 10 1968-11-11
11 Episode 11 1968-11-18
12 Episode 12 1968-11-25
13 Episode 13
Profile of Enoch Powell
1968-12-02
14 Northern Ireland
Robin Day introduces a Panorama special on Northern Ireland in the wake of recent clashes between the police rival demonstrators, outlining the religious as well as the political motivations on all sides.
1968-12-09
15 Episode 15 1968-12-16
16 Episode 16 1968-12-23
17 Episode 17 1969-01-06
18 Episode 18 1969-01-13
19 Episode 19 1969-01-20
20 Episode 20 1969-01-27
21 Episode 21 1969-02-03
22 Episode 22 1969-02-10
23 Episode 23 1969-02-17
24 Episode 24 1969-02-24
25 Episode 25 1969-03-03
26 Episode 26 1969-03-10
27 Episode 27 1969-03-17
28 Episode 28 1969-03-24
29 Episode 29 1969-03-31
30 Episode 30 1969-04-14
31 Episode 31 1969-04-21
32 Episode 32 1969-04-28
33 Episode 33 1969-05-05
34 Episode 34 1969-05-12
35 Episode 35 1969-05-19
36 Episode 36 1969-06-02
37 Episode 37 1969-06-09
38 Episode 38 1969-06-16
39 Episode 39 1969-06-23
40 Episode 40 1969-06-30
41 Episode 41 1969-07-07
42 Episode 42 1969-07-14
43 Apollo 11
Robin Day hosts a special edition of the current affairs programme, marking man's first steps on the surface of the moon. Julian Pettifer reports on demonstrators who believe the money spent on the Apollo missions should have been used to feed the starving millions back on Earth. In the studio, contributors including science fiction novelist Brian Aldiss debate the issues surrounding the moon landing and its possible legacy.
1969-07-21 49 min.
44 Panorama Special: The Violent Days of Ulster
An in-depth review of the Troubles seen in Northern Ireland since October 1968; charting religious division, sectarian violence and the arrival of troops.
1969-07-28

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