Highlights
Panorama

Panorama - 1975 (1975)

Audience Score
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1975 Episodes

1. The New Man - Cuban Style

January 6th, 1975

David Dimbleby presents a report by Denis Tuohy on the internal changes that have taken place in Cuba under Castro.

2. Episode 2

January 20th, 1975

3. In or Out - The Sovereignty Debate

January 27th, 1975

4. Episode 4

February 3rd, 1975

5. Tory Leadership Contest

February 10th, 1975

The Conservative Party comes under scrutiny in this investigation of the processes and the policies behind the leadership contest. The programmes also takes a look at the electioneering of Margaret Thatcher and the media crowd following her campaign. According to an article in 'The Times' on the day following the broadcast, Mrs Thatcher withdrew from the programme at the last minute because she felt that she would not have had the right of reply.

6. Lifting the Veil: The New Face of Pakistani Women

February 17th, 1975

7. Panorama Goes Comprehensive

February 24th, 1975

Julian Pettifer asks if the comprehensive education system is working. He travels to Sheffield, a city with five years of experience under the new system, and talks to teachers, children and parents. He wants to know if the schools are too big and if bright children are suffering under the new system of equality in education.

8. Episode 8

March 3rd, 1975

A report in the EEC referendum, with a particular interest in how the pros and antis will run their campaigns. MPs John Mackintosh and Neil Marten argue in studio.

9. Episode 9

March 10th, 1975

David Lomax reports with exclusive footage of the coronation of Nepal's King Berendra. The programme looks at the challenges faced by this 28-year-old former Etonian whose country is among the 25 poorest in the world.

10. Cambodia - Going, Going... Gone?

March 17th, 1975

11. H.R. Haldeman Interview

March 24th, 1975

An interview with H.R. Haldeman, former chief of staff to Richard Nixon, who resigned following the Watergate affair.

12. Episode 12

April 7th, 1975

Julian Pettifer reports on a trip to war ravaged Vietnam.

13. Britain's Steel Dilemma

April 14th, 1975

A report on Britain's steel industry asking whether it can modernize without losing too many jobs. Richard Kershaw's investigation takes him to Welsh and Teesside steel works.

14. Episode 14

April 21st, 1975

A report on the President Thiu of South Vietnam's resignation and the implications this holds for US policy. Also includes coverage of the first free elections in Portugal for half a century.

15. Episode 15

April 28th, 1975

16. Luton Murder - A Lurking Doubt?

May 5th, 1975

Panorama investigates the 1969 Luton Post Office killing for which three men were convicted and the revelations since uncovered which have led many to believe that these convictions were miscarriages of justice.

17. Panorama In Rhodesia

May 12th, 1975

Nearly 10 years Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence and with the future of the white rebellion looking uncertain, Richard Kershaw talks with Prim Minister Ian Smith and asks him what terms he would consider.

18. Shirley Williams v. Enoch Powell

May 19th, 1975

19. Referendum Special

June 2nd, 1975

Tony Benn and Roy Jenkins debate on the EEC Common Market in studio.

20. The Price of Peace

June 16th, 1975

Robert McNeil examines NATO, which costs Britain £4.5 billion a year. The report asks if this figure could be reduced by allies agreeing to cut out duplication of weapon systems.

21. Battles of Ideas

June 23rd, 1975

David Dimbleby talks to Sir Keith Joseph about his ideas of capitalism, communism and the present crisis facing the world.

22. Episode 22

June 30th, 1975

An examination of the spiralling costs of council housing, with contribution from Environment Secretary Anthony Crosland.

23. Buddy, Can You Spare A Home?

July 7th, 1975

Denis Tuohy looks at the situation facing Vietnamese refugees in the United States, visiting refugee camps, union leaders and speaking to Marshal Hy, the six-gun toting former president of South Vietnam.

24. Episode 24

September 1st, 1975

25. Episode 25

September 8th, 1975

David Dimbleby interviews Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Tom Mangold reports from Syria.

26. Sandhurst

September 15th, 197549 min

First transmitted in 1975, this edition of Panorama is set at Sandhurst, the officer training academy. It follows a group of young men preparing for a life of leadership in the Army. These 'managers of violence' will be expected to perform to the very highest of traditions of the British Army and be prepared to apply their professionalism on British soil should the need arise.

27. Episode 27

September 22nd, 1975

A look at the threat arrival straight into unemployment faced by school leavers. In addition, a David Dimbleby follows Margaret Thatcher to America in a report entitled "Thatcher Goes West" as she spreads her conservative philosophy stateside.

28. Episode 28

September 29th, 1975

Tonight's programme examines the relationship between MPs and their constituents. Michael Cockerell speaks with Reg Prentice about the balance between representing a constituency of electors and an advocate for one's political party.

29. Episode 29

October 6th, 1975

A report on Ulster loyalists and a conversation with Young Conservative conservatives from Blackpool about the decline in votes.

30. Adult Illiteracy

October 13th, 1975

A look at the problem of adult illiteracy, including a studio discussion with a number of people affected and an insight into the efforts made to remedy the issue.

31. Episode 31

October 20th, 1975

32. Episode 32

October 27th, 1975

33. Episode 33

November 3rd, 1975

34. Rhodesia - To Share Or To Fight?

November 10th, 1975

Richard Lindley speaks to white farmer Des Bawden and black barrister Sottayi Katsere in a programme investigating whether all races can live peacefully in Rhodesia ten years after the unilateral declaration of independence.

35. Coming Apart? - The Devolution Debate Part 1

November 17th, 1975

David Dimbleby examines the issues surrounding devolution. Robin Day talks to politicians such as Edward Heath, Jeremy Thorpe and George Reid. The debate is continued in the edition of "Tonight" which ran later in the evening.

36. Episode 36

December 1st, 1975

37. Episode 37

December 8th, 1975

38. Episode 38

December 15th, 1975

Tonight's programme includes a report from Sydney following the Australian election.

39. Episode 39

December 22nd, 1975

Tom Mangold reports on the case of Patrick Mackay case: Patrick Mackay (b. 1952) was the unhappy child of a violent father and a product of a cold institutional upbringing. He would go on a rampage of violence through London and Kent, killing at least three people. Mackay's transcripts are read by famous actor Malcolm McDowell.

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