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Panorama

Panorama - 1992 (1992)

Audience Score
62

1992 Episodes

1. Risky Business

January 13th, 1992

King's Cross, Zeebrugge, Piper Alpha - more than a thousand people died in the big disasters of the late 80s. Yet after most disasters and deaths at work, company managements escape unpunished.

2. Getting Rid of Granny

January 20th, 1992

The Prime Minister praised the NHS for the treatment his parents received when they were ill in their old age. But many health authorities are now cutting back or even abandoning long-stay beds, moving the elderly to private nursing homes.

3. Nuclear Nightmare

January 27th, 1992

The collapse of Soviet Union has left thousands of nuclear warheads, vast amounts of plutonium and entire cities full of scientists who know how to make nuclear weapons: what happens to them now?

4. The Third Man

February 3rd, 1992

As the General Election approaches, opinion polls suggest an increasing likelihood of the result being a hung Parliament. If so, the balance of power may be held by Paddy Ashdown , the leader of the Liberal Democrats.

5. Bush's Domestic Storm

February 10th, 1992

Next week George Bush sets out on the long electoral road to a 2nd term in the White House. But America is ill disposed to reward the President for his foreign policy successes. The campaign spotlight has focused on the ailing US economy.

6. Episode 6

February 17th, 1992

As the opinion polls indicate that-half the Scottish electorate now favours independence, David Dimbleby chairs a debate from Edinburgh on the future of Scotland's government.

7. Unsafe Convictions

February 24th, 1992

Three men are serving life sentences for gruesome murder of a Cardiff prostitute. Tom Mangold investigates some of methods used by police in a case led to longest murder trial in British history.

8. Crisis at the Coalface

March 2nd, 1992

Since the miners' strike 7 yrs ago, productivity in Britain's mines has soared and efficiency improved beyond expectations. But there have been pit closures and redundancies as the coal industry has felt the chill blast of market forces.

9. The Slide Into Slump

March 9th, 1992

Now that it is officially admitted that Britain's current economic recession is the longest since the Second World War, a bitter debate has broken out about its origins.

10. The Chancellors' Debate

March 16th, 1992

David Dimbleby chairs a debate on one of the issues crucial to the outcome of the imminent General Election.

11. Leaders: Liberal Democrats

March 23rd, 1992

David Dimbleby face-to-face with party leaders. Tonight: Paddy Ashdown, Leader of Liberal Democrats.

12. Leaders: Labour Party

March 30th, 1992

David Dimbleby face-to-face in live interviews with party leaders. Tonight: Neil Kinnock, Leader of Labour Party.

13. Leaders: Conservative Party

April 6th, 1992

The Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, John Major, is interviewed live by David Dimbleby. Can the Conservatives win the election despite the longest economic recession since the war?

14. Episode 14

April 13th, 1992

What are the implications of the election result for the nation and for its political parties? David Dimbleby and the Panorama team assess last Thursday's poll.

15. Not a Drop to Drink

April 27th, 1992

Summer has not yet arrived but already large areas of southern Britain are subject to hosepipe bans and other restrictions on use of water.

16. The House Party's Over

May 11th, 1992

Are golden days over for British home owners? Reporter John Plender looks at whether in future owning a house will still be a sure way of doubling your money or whether.

17. Citizen Major's Charter

May 18th, 1992

The Citizen's Charter, which John Major launched as Tories' "big idea" for 90s, is rapidly breeding mini-charters setting new standards for most public services.

18. The South Strikes Back

June 1st, 1992

At Earth Summit in Rio this week, tax payers in rich countries like Britain will be asked to pay billions of pounds to save world from environmental disaster.

19. Episode 19

June 8th, 1992

20. Episode 20

June 15th, 1992

Are police now calling a truce in war on drugs? Fewer users are being prosecuted, but does this mean there is a move towards a decriminalisation of drugs use?.

21. Episode 21

June 22nd, 1992

As Israel prepares to go to the polls, the Middle East peace process hangs in the balance. Jane Corbin reports on how the Israeli voters will affect the prospect for peace.

22. Pension Funds

June 29th, 1992

In wake of Maxwell scandal, there are fears that pension funds are vulnerable to theft and sharp practice by people who run them.

23. Hong Kong

July 6th, 1992

In a few days' time, Britain's last governor will arrive in Hong Kong - in preparation for handing the colony over to China. Can Chris Patten save the way of life of its people, or will it fall prey to the regime in Peking?

24. Dollars, Deals and the Old Guard

July 13th, 1992

Almost a year after abortive coup against Gorbachev, ghost of communism still haunts former Soviet Union.

25. AIDS

July 20th, 1992

New fears about an Aids epidemic in the heterosexual community have been raised by recent highly publicised cases. Tom Mangold looks at new evidence on how Aids spreads among heterosexuals, and whether current health policies are effective

26. The Dentists' Revolt

July 27th, 1992

Is free dental care in danger of becoming a thing of past? As dentists threaten to withdraw from NHS over Government's attempts to regulate their fees, Steve Bradshaw reports on widening gap between private and NHS dentistry.

27. America's Killing Question

August 3rd, 1992

Supporters of death penalty in America used to claim it was a deterrent to violent crime.

28. The Plutonium Business

August 10th, 1992

Britain is poised to become a major player in an international trade in deadly plutonium.

29. For Those in Peril

August 17th, 1992

Forced to remain in harbour against their will and obliged to throw almost half their catch back into sea, British fishermen are angrier than at any time since "cod war" of early 1970s.

30. One Rule for the Bosses

August 24th, 1992

Despite the recession, the pay of Britain's company directors is rising faster than ever. How do they justify double-figure increases? Michael Crick finds out who sets the boss's pay and whether there is a better way.

31. For Fools and Horses?

September 7th, 1992

Horse racing in Britain is in crisis. Is it because it's not run in a business-like way or because bookies aren't paying their fair share?

32. Britain's Rural Revolution

September 21st, 1992

New payments to farmers to produce less food will result in an area of farmland bigger than Devon being released. Will this lead to widespread dereliction? Should the land be used for housing and industry or returned to nature?

33. Episode 33

September 28th, 1992

34. Episode 34

October 5th, 1992

On the eve of the Conservative Party conference, another in-depth investigation and analysis of current events with the Panorama team.

35. Episode 35

October 12th, 1992

Recent events have shaken the foundations of the EC. As the 12 gather for a summit in Britain this week, Martha Kearney looks at the view from France and Germany and asks whether these nations will create a premier league in Europe.

36. The Refugee Trail

October 19th, 1992

This year, hundreds of thousands of people will be smuggled into the west from the former communist states of eastern Europe. Nisha Pillai reports on this crime which is fast becoming a European growth industry.

37. The Comeback Kid

October 26th, 1992

Bill Clinton has suffered the most sustained attacks on a candidate's character in recent American history, over sex, drugs and the draft. Yet he goes into next week's election with the best prospects a Democrat has had in 16 years.

38. Why Pay for Auntie?

November 2nd, 1992

The future of some popular BBC tv shows, from Eldorado to the Generation Game, is under scrutiny. Why should viewers pay a licence for the kind of programmes that may be widely available on rival channels in the 90s?

39. In the Name of Satan?

November 9th, 1992

Animal sacrifice, child sexual abuse, cannibalism and murder: crimes committed, claim some, in the name of Satan. According to one estimate, satanic ritual abuse is rife in every town in Britain, but is this myth or reality?

40. Crack UK: Britain's War on Cocaine

November 16th, 1992

Crack cocaine is most dangerous illegal drugs ever to reach Britain. The intense pleasure it gives soon leads to addiction, and a deadly spiral of depression and destructiveness.

41. UK Ltd: The Arming of Iraq

November 23rd, 1992

42. Episode 42

November 30th, 1992

43. Wanna Buy a Railway?

December 7th, 1992

Under Mrs Thatcher, ministers said they meant to privatise British Rail, but left it in public ownership. Now John Major's government intends to show how radical it is, by de-nationalising the industry.

44. Episode 44

December 14th, 1992

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