Episodes
The Guns
September 11, 1963
Lord Denning
September 16, 1963
Dick Gregory
September 29, 1963
M.R.A
September 30, 1963
Oxfam
October 10, 1963
Blackpool Conference
October 14, 1963
Living in the Slums
October 22, 1963
A look at conditions in Stepney, London.
Repairs
October 29, 1963
Power
November 5, 1963
The Prime Minister - Sir Alec Douglas Home
November 12, 1963
The Shadows
November 19, 1963
Increasing Traffic
November 26, 1963
The British Way of Death
December 3, 1963
Dallas
December 3, 1963
A visit to the city of Dallas in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination, focusing on the varying reactions and conditions of the people there.
President Lyndon Johnson
December 10, 1963
The Cost of Dying
December 17, 1963
Investigates that behind the solemn facade, a funeral service can be an opportunity to take advantage of the situation for monetary gain.
Cooke on America
December 31, 1963
Truth About Spain
January 7, 1964
An observation of Spanish Life under Franco.
Alistair Cooke Reports
January 21, 1964
Lakonia - The Facts
January 14, 1964
The Thin Red Line
January 21, 1964
A profile of British Soldiers at various world trouble spots.
Smuggling
February 4, 1964
The Power of the Nanny
February 11, 1964
Cyprus
February 18, 1964
The war in Cyprus between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots.
Concorde
February 25, 1964
Profile of the world's first supersonic airliner.
The Great Train Robbery
March 26, 1964
Reconstruction of the recent night mail train robbery
The Williams Family
March 28, 1964
Plight of a South African family refused entry into Britain.
Radio Pirates
May 12, 1964
Unique access to the new form of radio which is competing on a not strictly legal level with the BBC - the pirate stations. Those on the outside both for and against also have their say.
How to Make a Million in One Minute Flat
May 19, 1964
A profile of the town of Timmins in Canada which became a boom town overnight over the recent discovery of large amounts of Copper.
The Face on the Cover
May 26, 1964
Lord Beaverbrook
June 9, 1964
Typhoid in Aberdeen
June 16, 1964
A typhoid epidemic in Aberdeen is traced to a rogue batch of Argentinian corned beef.
Goldwater for President? or How to Win Friends and Influence People
June 30, 1964
A look at Barry Goldwater's run for President.
John Bloom
July 21, 1964
The rise and fall of washing machine magnate John Bloom and his Roll's Razor Company.
U.S. in U.K.
July 28, 1964