On verdict day of most eagerly awaited trials in recent history, this Panorama Special on Stephen Lawrence case reveals untold story of murder changed Britain.
Alastair Campbell examines Britain's complicated relationship with alcohol and visits exclusive Clouds House addiction treatment center in Wiltshire to meet some of growing numbers of middle-class "functioning alcoholics".
As Rupert Murdoch faces accusations of law-breaking and corruption at his British tabloid newspapers, Panorama reveals fresh hacking allegations striking at heart of News Corporation's pay-TV empire.
As demand for ivory rises in the Far East, this Panorama special (made jointly with the BBC's Natural History Unit) goes undercover in central Africa and China to ask whether the African elephant can survive in some parts of the continent.
Panorama goes undercover inside Azerbaijan, host country of 2012 Eurovision Song Contest, to discover extraordinary truth about this secretive country and its approach to world's most watched non-sporting.
With just days to go before kick-off of Euro 2012 championships, Panorama reveals shocking new evidence of racist violence and anti-Semitism at heart of Polish and Ukrainian football.
Britain has been hit by an epidemic of unsolicited and unwanted calls and texts with an estimated 3 billion marketing calls and messages received each year. Panorama goes undercover to expose the practices of the companies bombarding us.
Reporter Raphael Rowe tracks down some of Britain's biggest illegal fly-tippers - criminals who have pocketed tens of thousands of pounds handed over by motorists to recycle their used tyres.
Panorama investigates government's plans to end so-called 'sick note culture' and their attempts to get millions of people off disability benefits and into work.
Panorama presents an insight into the world of the so-called Price Taggers, a group of Israeli teenagers who believe every Palestinian attack should be met with an act of revenge.
Panorama investigates computer supply companies whose directors have grown rich signing up hundreds of schools across country to deals have taken them to brink of bankruptcy.
Panorama investigates the deals being offered to often violent gangsters to become the next generation of supergrasses in an effort to tackle violent crime.
Ahead of America's costliest-ever elections, Raphael Rowe investigates how powerful lobby groups helped create laws blamed for most controversial killings in recent US history.
An investigation into how Sir Jimmy Savile OBE was able to abuse children unhindered for many years and how many people within the BBC knew anything about it.
As Independent Police Complaints Commission is handed investigation into Hillsborough, biggest policing scandal in UK history, reporter Mark Daly investigates whether body polices police is fit for purpose.
The NHS faces increased demand, budget constraints and the largest reorganization in its history. On top of that the latest data on death rates reveal that at many hospitals the number of preventable deaths each year has increased.
America's CIA is fighting a secret war in badlands of Pakistan - targeting al Qaeda and other militants with hellfire missiles in drone strikes UN says are illegal.
Reporter John Sweeney investigates secretive world of billionaire Barclay twins. Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay own paper exposed MPs' expenses scandal.
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By what name was Panorama (1953) officially released in Canada in English?