With access to two US jails, reporter Hilary Andersson finds that American prisons are having to accommodate vast numbers of inmates with serious mental health problems. Show more
How far should we go in the fight against terrorism? Panorama hears from those who approved, ran and suffered waterboarding in secret CIA prisons around the world. Show more
Hilary Andersson visits the racially divided town of Bakersfield, California, to meet Donald Trump supporters as well as those who fear what Trump as president would mean for them. Show more
Panorama
Fighting Terror With Torture
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Middle EastLatest broadcast: on BBC News Latin America
Part of The Big Stories: 2015. How far should we go in the fight against terrorism? Panorama hears from those who approved, ran and suffered waterboarding in secret CIA prisons. Show more
Panorama
Trump's Angry America
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
With Donald Trump poised to become the official Republican candidate for America's Presidency, Panorama visits the racially divided town of Bakersfield in California. Show more
Filming in Athens and Rhodes, Richard Bilton discovers families whose lives have been shattered by the economic collapse and political chaos of the Greek crisis. Show more
Hackers have stolen the personal details of millions of customers from companies. How do cybercriminals get hold of our data? Reporter Daniel Foggo investigates. Show more
Current affairs programme. Panorama reveals how the so-called Islamic State's terror network has been operating in Europe, and western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it. Show more
Adrian Chiles goes home to the West Midlands to meet Leave voters from both sides of the political divide and find out why Britain voted for Brexit. Show more
Panorama
Disaster on Everest
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News South Asia
Part of The Big Stories: 2015. BBC reporter Tom Martienssen returns to Nepal to find the men who were with him on Everest when April's devastating earthquake struck. Show more
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Greece: Euro or Bust?
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
In a week of high political drama in Athens and Brussels, Richard Bilton investigates what the crisis means to the people of Greece. Show more
BBC reporter Tom Martienssen shares his footage of Everest taken after the devastating Nepalese earthquake. He reveals a story of an extraordinary rescue and loss of life. Show more
Panorama
Inside Europe's Terror Attacks
55 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
Panorama reveals how the so-called Islamic State's terror network has been operating in Europe, and western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it. Show more
Panorama
Why We Voted Leave: Britain Speaks
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News EuropeLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
Adrian Chiles goes home to the West Midlands to meet Leave voters from both sides of the political divide and find out why Britain voted for Brexit.
Doctors in the UK are prescribing record doses of highly addictive painkillers. Declan Lawn meets patients who have been hooked on painkillers for years. Show more
Panorama
Hooked on Painkillers
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Middle EastLatest broadcast: on BBC News Latin America
Reporter Declan Lawn meets patients who have been hooked on painkillers for years and he goes inside the NHS clinic helping them kick the prescription habit. Show more
The Post Office has prosecuted dozens of postmasters after their computers showed that money had gone missing. Reporter John Sweeney investigates. Show more
Panorama investigates the ruthless world of the dog trade. Using secret filming, reporter Sam Poling tracks the supply chain of the country's favourite pet. Show more
Panorama
Can You Cure My Cancer?
50 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News Middle EastLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
Panorama reports on the cancer patients who are pioneering a new generation of drug treatments, with access to trials at the Royal Marsden and Institute of Cancer Research. Show more
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A Suicide in the Family
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC News North AmericaLatest broadcast: on BBC News Asia Pacific
Simon Jack's father took his own life when he was 44. Now the same age, Simon investigates why more middle-aged men kill themselves than any other group. Show more