Episodes
The Discarded People
October 19, 1981
The Disarmament Man
October 26, 1981
Two Out of 30,000
November 2, 1981
Living with Poverty
November 9, 1981
Dust to Dust
November 16, 1981
The Preacher and the Peacemaker
November 23, 1981
Bleeding to Death
November 30, 1981
Families at War
December 7, 1981
A Statistic - A Reminder
December 14, 1981
Taste of Power
January 4, 1982
The Price of Britain's Bomb
January 11, 1982
Divided We Stand
January 18, 1982
Deals on Wheels
January 25, 1982
Investigates why same model cars are cheaper on the continent.
Private Darkin's Army
February 1, 1982
Documentary about a soldier, Private Darkin, who committed suicide after facing bullying in the Army. The filming took place at Blackdown Barracks, Deepcut, Camberley, Surrey, and included a Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) platoon in training called Delhi Platoon. This contributor , David Kinsey, was a Private soldier in training and in that platoon and the programme includes what became a punch line 'Eyes front Di Pietro' shouted by the drill Sergeant, Colin Egan.
The Tobacco War
February 8, 1982
A Bankrupt Game
February 15, 1982
An investigation into football clubs' financial problems and the looming crisis, with a focus on Bristol City Football Club.
The I.R.A.'s Arms Cash
February 22, 1982
Caution to the Wind
March 1, 1982
The Worried Men
March 8, 1982
In the Name of the Lord
March 15, 1982
Home Help
March 22, 1982
Irish Lessons
March 29, 1982
Britain on the Brink
April 5, 1982
Special: The Falklands 100 - Part 1
April 13, 1982
Special: The Falklands 100 - Part 2
April 14, 1982
Special: The Falklands 100 - Part 3
April 15, 1982
Special: The Falklands 100 - Part 4
April 16, 1982
The Spoils of Peace
April 19, 1982
The Falklands and the British Task Force
April 26, 1982
The Real British Disease
May 10, 1982
Examines why young people are not leaving learning Establishments with the skills being demanded by industry.
Falklands 100
May 17, 1982
Weekend at War
May 24, 1982
Paying for the War
June 7, 1982
Home or Husband
June 14, 1982
Britain's Other Islanders
June 21, 1982
In 1971, the British shipped all the inhabitants from Diego Garcia, having purchased the Chagos Archipelago in 1965, so that is could be used as an allied military base with the US. But now people are beginning to question this treatment.
Operation Quicksilver
June 28, 1982
Looks at the intense lobbying and scheming going on behind the scenes by other manufacturers trying to prevent Nissan building a car plant in the UK.
A Small Town Tragedy
July 5, 1982
Victims of asbestos related illnesses in Blooming Dale Illinois question why they have yet to receive the awarded compensation from the original supplier, Cape Industries.
Operation Peace for Galilee
July 12, 1982
Prisoner's Medicine
July 19, 1982
Learning to Lose
July 26, 1982
Cleaning Up the Yard
August 2, 1982
Operation Countryman was supposed to be the biggest ever investigation into corruption in Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan Police, so why did it result in such minor results?
The Health Service
August 9, 1982
The health service today began 5 days' intensive strike action, leaving only emergency services running, in pursuit of a 12% pay rise. This is the most severe disruption the NHS has ever seen, and a massive backlog results. Studio discussion.
Streets Apart
August 16, 1982
Israel's Other War
August 23, 1982