Panorama - Video Podcast
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2007-07-27 from Panorama - Video Podcast on July 27, 2007 186 views / likes
This week's BBC Current Affairs Vodcast - features a film from Panorama - on the issue on Immigration. "How We Lost Count". Nobody knows the real number of immigrants coming into Britain - and some areas have seen huge increases. Richard Bilton goes to the town of Slough where they're saying - the government's official numbers just don't add up.
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2007-13-07 from Panorama - Video Podcast on July 13, 2007 207 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes. The Story of 21/7. Panorama's Jeremy Vine talks to some of the passengers travelling on the bus and tube, who thought they would die that day. Also from Panorama, Paul Kenyon investigates whether the rise in the number of offender on electronic tags, has come at too high a price for society in general.
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2007-07-06 from Panorama - Video Podcast on July 06, 2007 162 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes. Panorama's John Sweeney investigates the story of the Webster family who've been battling to stop their baby being taken into care and in "Cooking in the Danger Zone" food writer Stefan Gates concludes his culinary journey around the world with his most dangerous trip yet.
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2007-06-29 from Panorama - Video Podcast on June 29, 2007 168 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes. In "How To Be An Ex Prime Minister" Michael Cockerell presents a handy how-to-do it guide to Tony Blair's new role and "Blackpool Medics" finds out what its like to be on the NHS frontline in one of Britain's iconic towns.
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2007-06-22 from Panorama - Video Podcast on June 22, 2007 174 views / likes
It makes our kids fat, teaches them to be violent and rots their brains. If as some argue, tv, computer games are guilty of all that then surely its time they were banned or severely rationed. But if kids were banned from watching the TV could the parents cope? Jeremy Vine spent time with families in manchester to find out. Also from This World - Do women make better soldiers? The UN ran an experiment recently where they sent the a squad of highly trained Indian women to the West African country of Liberia - to be the first EVER all female peacekeeping force.
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2007-06-15 from Panorama - Video Podcast on June 15, 2007 231 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes. The decision to pull the plug on a corruption investigation into Britain's biggest arms deal with widely condemned as a cover up both here and across the world. Panorama's Jane Corbin went to invesitgate where the money went, and who knew about it. Also in "Cooking in the Danger Zone" Stefan Gates goes to India and China, where he discovers a massive economic explosion has created huge social divides.
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2007-06-08 from Panorama - Video Podcast on June 09, 2007 183 views / likes
Highlights from this week's Current Affairs programmes. Panorama reports on concerns about the safety of Britain's ageing spyplane, the Nimrod. And This World discovers what happens to Zimbabwean refugees fleeing to South Africa from Mugabe's brutal regime.
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2007-06-01 from Panorama - Video Podcast on June 01, 2007 174 views / likes
Highlights from this week's Current Affairs programmes. Panorama's John Ware tells the story of the woman from Manchester who's married to the mob, "This World" enters the secret world of Hezbollah and in "Power to the People" meet the Zimmers, a group of old people who want to storm the charts singing the Who's "My Generation"
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2007-03-25 from Panorama - Video Podcast on May 25, 2007 177 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes. Panorama's Paul Kenyon asks whether wireless computers in the classroom are damaging the health of our kids. This World investigates the CIA's secret rendition network, and in Power to the People a group of former soldiers invade Trafalgar Square.
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2007-05-18 from Panorama - Video Podcast on May 18, 2007 180 views / likes
Highlights from this week's BBC Current Affairs programmes - Panorama's John Sweeney on the trail of Scientology, "Cooking in the Danger Zone" takes a look at food that could kill and in "Power To The People" we see a village that's been pushed to the edge.
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