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- Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
- The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
- Weather bulletins broadcast across the BBC television service, when not part of a programme.
- Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping our world.
- Live mid-morning rolling news coverage by the BBC.
- All the coverage of the death and state funeral of George Bush.
- The world's longest river flows from Lake Tana in Ethiopia, through Sudan and into Egypt and is vital to all three. But who controls the water? Alastair Leithead reports.
- Live from Broadcasting House in London, an in-depth look back at the day's national and international news, sport and weather with Huw Edwards and Clive Myrie.
- BBC News's analysis editor Ros Atkins sets the record straight about the biggest national and international stories. He draws on video evidence, data, documents and interviews gathered from far and wide, to establish the facts.
- Sex, lies and murder on the high seas. Did deck steward James Camb really murder young actress Gay Gibson? 70 years on, new evidence comes to light.
- Dominic Hughes follows consultant Dr Jim Butler across one of his shifts at North Manchester General, seeing how Britain's A&E departments are coping under intense pressure.
- 100 years since the launch of the Royal Air Force, Sophie Raworth traces the story of her pioneering grandfather, who was one of the service's first pilots.
- A daily review of the day's play at Wimbledon presented by Katherine Downes, featuring special guests, interviews and analysis, plus a round-up of the day's other sporting news.
- From the gold-diggers on Buru in Indonesia to the Rastafarians in the Colombian islet of Providencia, Island Stories travel to six islands to meet the people who call them home.
- British weekday news bulletin covering the latest international stories.
- The story of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who became the first person to sail around the world solo in 1969 and has returned to single-handed racing at the age of 75.
- Megha Mohan follows Samoa's first female leader Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, to ask whether female leaders in the most climate vulnerable region in the world, can save their people.
- In an exclusive interview, the BBC catches up with former F1 World Champion Nico Rosberg, to hear about his plans for the future, and his take on this year's F1 championship.
- Almost six months after the EU referendum, how much more do we know about what Brexit will look like? Christian Fraser and guests take a detailed look at the issues which will drive the UK's deal.
- London Lockdown portrays London's Arabic-speaking community during the corona virus crisis. It follows six characters facing stark choices - whether they should put their lives on hold, or help those in need, by drawing on their personal experiences of crisis and conflict.
- A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
- Television coverage of the EU Referendum from the campaign to the final implementation of the result.
- How Covid-19 triggered the spread of a 5G conspiracy theory, firing it into mainstream British life and inspiring a new generation of believers.
- Documentary examining why it took years to uncover appalling levels of care at an NHS hospital. Former patients and NHS workers explain why alarmingly high death rates at Stafford Hospital were ignored - leading to hundreds more deaths. The programme includes an interview with a nurse who tried to blow the whistle.
- As Dot Com fever sweeps through Britain, Panorama investigates internet phenomenon.
- Documentary focusing on civil liberties in the UK's "war on terror". The wide gulf between the British PM Tony Blair and his human rights lawyer wife (Cherie) is dramatised in an imaginary conversation within the documentary based on their actual, publicly stated, positions, which also examines several real life cases (also partly reconstructed)
- This edition features an interview with the Egyptian President, Colonel Nasser. It also features filmed reports on the teaching of Latin in British schools and an investigation of high pressure sales tactics employed by some companies.
- 1953– 55m6.9 (20)TV Episode
- Reality TV is social phenomenon of millennium. Programmes like Big Brother and Survivor have taken TV schedules by storm on both sides of Atlantic.
- Tony Benn and Roy Jenkins debate on EEC Common Market in studio.
- A drama documentary analysing the response to a fictional terror attack in London. Includes dramatised scenes (location) with studio panel of security experts discussing outcomes and potential responses from government and emergency services.
- Michael Crick reports on the controversial life and career of politician and novelist Jeffrey Archer, leading up to his perjury trial in 2001.
- Report on how UN's attempt to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction ended in humiliation.
- Report on growing concern about health implications of mobile phones and examines accusations industry has covered up possible risks.
- A US government whistleblower tells Panorama how scientific reports about global warming have been systematically changed.