Richard Dimbleby discusses the future of public transport with Dr Richard Beeching in the wake of his second report into railway provision. First broadcast on 8 February 1965. Show more
Reporter Deborah Cohen investigates how some fertility clinics sell expensive add-on treatments despite limited evidence that they improve the chances of having a baby. Show more
Gabriel Gatehouse explores how the Front National's controversial sources of funding are undermining Marine Le Pen's attempts to detoxify the party. Show more
Panorama investigates cases of child sexual abuse that were ignored for years by senior clergy in the Church of England. Show more
With a no-deal Brexit looking increasingly likely, reporter Jane Corbin travels the nation to find out what it could mean for us and whether the preparations have been sufficient. Show more
The aviation industry says it is going green to reduce carbon emissions and help save the planet. Justin Rowlatt investigates its plans and asks whether it is promising more than it is delivering. Show more
Panorama looks at how Britain is coping with its biggest crisis since the Second World War – and asks if the government has the right strategy to contain the virus.
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Panorama reports from the frontline of science, asking when we will be able to beat the virus and get back to normal life. Show more
Justin Rowlatt visits communities around Britain battered by this year’s extreme weather - unprecedented rainfall, sunshine and sustained high temperatures - to find out how they have coped. Show more
Reporter Greg McKenzie meets young people born or brought up in the UK who say Home Office immigration policy treats them as second-class citizens. Show more
Mariella Frostrup meets teenage girls who say they have been abused, assaulted or raped by teenage boys, and asks whether we should be doing more to protect our children. Show more
Rory Carson investigates how anti-social behaviour blights communities across Britain and discovers how hard it can be to get help. Show more
Thousands of vulnerable people are housed and supported by not-for-profit social housing providers, many of them charities. Rory Carson speaks to tenants who feel they’ve been let down. Show more
The BBC’s cost of living correspondent Colletta Smith meets the homeowners feeling the squeeze as they come off cheaper fixed-rate mortgages and adjust to much higher bills. Show more
Richard Bilton uses undercover cameras to expose benefit fraudsters sailing yachts and driving Bentleys. Plus the rising tide of benefit cheats using fake identities. Show more
What happens when the police fail in their duty to protect life, when they get it wrong or when police officers break the law? Richard Bilton investigates cops who behave badly. Show more
With unprecedented access to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, Panorama meets the children suffering from preventable conditions as a result of their lifestyles. Show more
A look at the decline of UK wildlife. There is more at stake than simply protecting the beauty of nature - our food supply could be under threat. Show more
With stalking affecting an estimated two million people in Britain each year, Panorama tells the extraordinary story of a woman who has been recording years of abuse. Show more
In this Panorama Special, reporter Richard Bilton goes undercover as a wedding photographer to exposes the lucrative - and growing - world of fake marriages. Show more