Episodes
Unemployment - Who Cares?
September 27, 1976
Unemployment has now risen to the notable 1 million mark and this investigation shows the detrimental effect it can have on those people who loose their job.
Nuts & Bolts of the Economy: Delta's Dilemma
October 4, 1976
A School of Thought
October 11, 1976
Examination of revolutionary and experimental new teaching methods.
Mr Cork Examines the Books
October 18, 1976
An ordinary accountant is given the theoretical task of being Chancellor of the Exchequer and giving his take on the situation.
Campaigning by Numbers
October 25, 1976
Yesterday's Truants
November 1, 1976
Follow up programme to one five years previous to find out what happened to some persistent school truants.
Living Dangerously
November 8, 1976
The effects of the chemical Dioxin after a factory explosion in Italy.
The Killing of Uganda
November 15, 1976
The National Party
November 22, 1976
Following the racial violence in Blackburn, looks at the rise of the extreme right wing.
The Long Arm of the Dina
November 29, 1976
The Lawbreakers
December 6, 1976
Made in Hong Kong - Child Labour
December 13, 1976
Mr Opie Brings Bad News
January 10, 1977
Doctor's Orders
January 17, 1977
Doctors complain that they are being put under pressure by both patients and pharmaceutical companies to prescribe certain drugs.
Episode 15
January 24, 1977
The Militants
January 31, 1977
Investigates why the Labour Party is allowing a group within to produce a newspaper like 'The Militant'.
Waiting for Merlyn
February 7, 1977
An investigation into the Home Secretary's decision to declare two men as a threat to British Security and his moves to have them deported
The Road to Amsterdam
February 14, 1977
The Police Tapes
February 21, 1977
Equal Pay Today-Or Tomorrow
February 28, 1977
Do You Take This Man?
March 7, 1977
A report on the growing number of Asian girls in the UK who are rejecting the traditional arranged marriage to someone they do not know.
From Death Row-To Downing St
March 14, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - Them and Us
March 21, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Vital Statistics: Part 1
March 28, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Vital Statistics: Part 2
April 4, 1977
The Plane Makers
April 18, 1977
The Prison Children
April 25, 1977
It is against the law in the UK to put children into prison, so how did 4000 under 17-year-olds come to spend time behind bars?
All Work and Low Pay
May 2, 1977
What Mr. Paisley Didn't Know
May 16, 1977
The Man Who Went Too Far
May 23, 1977
Follow up to 'A Calculated Risk' on the plight of dissident Anatoly Sharansky.
Casualties of the Cuts
May 30, 1977
Looking at two hospitals that may have to close down, and another who's budget is not coping with the demand of an increasing population.
Without Limit of Time
June 13, 1977
My Years with Amin
June 20, 1977
Starting on the Dole
June 27, 1977
With the continuing rise in youth unemployment, follows two Liverpool teenagers as they look for work and examines the validity of government job creation schemes.
The Very Public Death of Enrico Sidoli
July 4, 1977
In July of the previous year Enrico was beaten up in a London swimming pool by three youths and held under water, he died days later of injuries. Apart from one girl, nobody there appears to have noticed anything.
Jack's Last Stand
July 11, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 1
July 18, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 2
July 25, 1977
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 3
August 1, 1977