"World in Action" Seven Up! (TV Episode 1964)
"Television" The Rise and Fall of the Documentary (TV Episode 1985)
A clip is shown.- An excerpt from this series is featured.
The 100 Greatest TV Moments (TV Special 1999)
"Timeshift" The Cannabis Years (TV Episode 2002)
excerpt shownThe 50 Greatest Documentaries (TV Movie 2005)
Clips are shown
"Spyder's Web" Rev Counter (TV Episode 1972)
Referenced by the Vicar."Porridge" Ways and Means (TV Episode 1974)
When McLaren threatens to throw himself off a roof, Mr. Barrowclough and Fletcher discuss all the programmes that the prison will be featured on."Tutti Frutti" Love Hurts (TV Episode 1987)
Mentioned by Janice."G.B.H." It Couldn't Happen Here (TV Episode 1991)
Jane mentions seeing Michael on the show."One Foot in the Grave" The Man in the Long Black Coat (TV Episode 1991)
Mentioned by Patrick.
"World in Action" Seven Up! (TV Episode 1964)
Special that developed into it's own series
Brass Eye (TV Series 1997–2001)
The show spoofs single issue investigative news programmes. This specific connection is made explicit in the opening credits when Chris Morris stretches his arms out and becomes Leonardo da Vinci's 'Vitruvian Man', which was the 'brand logo' of World in Action.
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