1989

Panorama1989

1989
35 Episodes

Episodes

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S37E01

How Free Is Britain?

Peter Taylor asks whether a decade of Conservative government has eroded or enhanced democratic liberties in the UK.

09 Jan 1989
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President Bush - Challenging the Future

In four days, George Bush becomes the 41st President of the United States, taking office at a time of momentous change in the structure of world power.

16 Jan 1989
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S37E03

Children in Need

This year looks set to be a record year for charity appeals, not only for the Third World but for poor children in Britain.

23 Jan 1989
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S37E04

The Killer Inside

There's growing concern that Britain's prisons are a breeding ground for AIDS. Senior prison workers warn that smuggled drugs are widespread and many prisoners continue to share syringes and needles.

30 Jan 1989
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S37E05

Factory Fresh: The Food Revolution

It began as an 'epidemic' of salmonella in eggs. It frightened consumers, cost egg producers dear, and lost Mrs. Edwina Currie her job. Now it has put the record and future of British farming on trial.

06 Feb 1989
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S37E06

Inside the Ayatollah's Iran

Ruled by an Islamic government, where the aged Ayatollah Khomenei still holds the key to power and the future, Iran still shows the scars of failure in war and is beset by rumours of executions and internal strife.

13 Feb 1989
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S37E07

Will You Still Feed Me?

Polly Toynbee reports on the divide between rich and poor old people in the UK. Some feel life has never been better, while many on the state pension are finding it hard to make ends meet, especially if they are coping with elderly or disabled spouses.

20 Feb 1989
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S37E08

The Tender Trap

By August, every council in England and Wales will have to start putting six essential services out to tender. Will the home owner get better value for money or will the quality of services decline?

27 Feb 1989
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S37E09

Death in the Rainforest

The murder of Chico Mendes , the Brazilian rubber-tappers' leader and defender of the Amazon rainforest has focused world attention on the violent conflict over the future of the Amazon.

06 Mar 1989
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S37E10

NHS Plc? - What's in It for Patients?

The Government has embarked on most radical reforms to National Health Service in its history.

13 Mar 1989
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Sent from Heaven - Sold on Earth

Mrs. Thatcher says that water privatisation has not been handled well. As the Government redoubles its campaign to sell the idea to the public, Panorama asks what's in it for the consumer?

20 Mar 1989
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S37E12

Disarming the Alliance: The Soviet Peace Offensive

Tomorrow NATO celebrates its 40th anniversary. But the Western Alliance, forged in the Cold War, now faces the challenge of the new Soviet peace offensive.

03 Apr 1989
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S37E13

The Condor Conspiracy

Panorama Episode featuring Jane Corbin on threat posed by Argentinian Condor Missile Programme.

10 Apr 1989
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S37E14

Whose Law Is It Anyway?

The High Court is closed today. For the first time in history, judges have downed wigs to debate what they suspect may be a threat to justice itself. On trial are the Government's plans to reform the legal profession.

17 Apr 1989
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No Spring in Prague

From Czechoslovakia where Soviet tanks crushed the experiment of 'Communism with a human face' in 1968. Today the Government in Prague, paralysed by the fear of change, has embarked on a new repression.

24 Apr 1989
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Ten Years' Hard Labour

Ten years ago the last Labour government was defeated by the Tories under Margaret Thatcher. What has been the impact of Thatcherism on the Labour party? Thatcher once declared that her aim was to 'eliminate socialism'. Has she succeeded?

08 May 1989
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S37E17

Football - Safe in Their Hands?

Whatever the outcome of the inquiry into the Hillsborough tragedy, Britain's worst sporting disaster has already provoked a crisis of confidence in our national game.

15 May 1989
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S37E18

Punching Judy

Latest Police figures show an increase in crimes of domestic violence, unmatched since records began. One in four assaults is by a man on a wife or girlfriend. In London alone, a thousand battered women ask the police for help each week.

22 May 1989
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S37E19

University Challenge

Alan Young comes from Bedlington near Newcastle. His father was a miner, his mother works at the local hospital. Alan is one of Oxford's brightest mathematicians. But will there be any more like him?

05 Jun 1989
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S37E20

Alaska: Oil on the Rocks

When the Exxon Valdez ran aground off the coast of Alaska last March, it was the worst oil spill in American history. Now the implications may affect the future of America's entire oil industry.

19 Jun 1989
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S37E21

Built in Britain, Made Abroad

26 Jun 1989
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S37E22

Lady Porter - The Pursuit of Power

The leader of Westminster's Conservative council, Lady Porter, one of a new breed of town-hall Tories. Lady Porter's reputation has been in the doldrums since her policy of selling Westminster's cemeteries to developers for a pittance.

19 Jul 1989
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Getting the Message Across

In the 10 yrs since Thatcher came to power the bill for Gov't advertising has doubled to E150 million. The water privatisation advertising campaign has cost more than that of Nescafe Gold Blend, Persil, Guinness and Coca Cola put together.

04 Sept 1989
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Solidarity - Taking the Reins of Power

This September, Poland is living through some of the most momentous days in its history. For the first time in Eastern Europe for 40 years, a non-Communist Prime Minister leads the Government.

11 Sept 1989
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Happy Families

One in three marriages ends in divorce. A quarter of all babies are now born to mothers who have never married at all. Without a father as a breadwinner, most single mothers and children end up on social security.

18 Sept 1989
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Lockerbie: An Avoidable Tragedy

As the hunt to bring to justice the murderers of 270 passengers and crew continues into its tenth month, Gavin Hewitt has traced the story from Scotland to the United States, to the Middle East and West Germany.

25 Sept 1989
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Afghanistan: The Squandered Victory

When the Soviet army withdrew from Afghanistan last February, the regime in Kabul was expected to fall to the Afghan rebels within weeks. But, ten months later, victory in the Holy War against the Communists has degenerated into civil war.

02 Oct 1989
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S37E28

Follow My Leader

Anthony Howard reports for BBC Panorama into the thoughts and stratagems of the Conservative powerbrokers, from 1989.

09 Oct 198940m
British Rail: The Ultimate Sell-Off
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British Rail: The Ultimate Sell-Off

Fred Emery reports on reaction round the country to the many changes already affecting British Rail services in what's being seen as the run-up to privatisation.

16 Oct 198940m
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Crack Crisis - Is Britain Next?

Crack; the drug which President Bush says is turning American cities into battle zones. Is now starting to appear on some British streets. One of President Bush's top advisers warned that Britain could have a similar epidemic to New York.

23 Oct 1989
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Gorbachev: Reaping the Whirlwind - The Poisoned Land

From the Aral Sea, evidence of a catastrophe that rivals Chernobyl. The planning decisions of the Brezhnev years have left a great many facing disease, deformity and death. As the sea dries up, the ecology of the region disintegrates.

30 Oct 1989
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Gorbachev: Reaping the Whirlwind - Bloody Sunday

In Tblisi, the capital of Soviet Georgia, troops encircled a crowd of peaceful demonstrators and attacked them with truncheons, entrenching tools and gas. 20 people were killed - more than 3/4 were women - and over 500 taken to hospital.

06 Nov 1989
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The Boys on B Wing

How is it that every year 1,500 teenage boys - all 16 years old or younger - can be locked up in British prisons, two to a cell, 20 hours a day, on remand sometimes for offences as trivial as absconding and car theft?

20 Nov 1989
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What Future for Thatcherism?

With the shock waves of the recent political crisis still reverberating through the Government, is Mrs. Thatcher's famous conviction and single-mindedness now more of a liability than an asset to the Tories?

27 Nov 1989
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Allies in Arms

Investigates the S.A.-Ulster Alliance in arms.

11 Dec 1989