Mon, Jan 8, 2018
Samantha Poling goes undercover to expose some of the tricks used by the wealthy to conceal their assets before declaring bankruptcy, while those to whom they owe money are left with nothing.
Mon, Jan 15, 2018
Donald Trump has changed the face of American politics, but what do those who voted for him make of his first tumultuous year in office? Filmed over a year in Michigan, Florida, Texas and Wyoming this edition asks Trump voters.
Mon, Feb 12, 2018
BBC Click Online (2000) presenter Spencer Kelly investigates bitcoin, visiting a bitcoin mine in Iceland, bitcoin millionaires in Silicon Valley and people who have been scammed out of their savings.
Wed, Feb 21, 2018
British courts ordered more than 24,000 "no-fault" evictions in 2017. Richard Bilton meets some of those evicted with little notice or explanation and the private landlords for whom such evictions can be a lifeline.
Thu, Mar 1, 2018
A 1-hour special edition of Panorama (1953), co-produced with PBS Frontline (1983), examining the lengths that Harvey Weinstein went to to silence and discredit his accusers.
Wed, Mar 7, 2018
Britain leaves the EU in one year, but the government have been silent on how a new immigration system will work. Nick Robinson travels around the UK asking what immigration people want.
Wed, Mar 14, 2018
The forthcoming Russian presidential election is expected to be a mere formality for Vladimir Putin. John Sweeney travels to Russia to experience what life is like for those who oppose Putin.
Mon, Mar 19, 2018
For the first time major employers in the UK are having to reveal the average wages they pay men and women. At the same time organisations like the BBC are in battles over equal pay. Jane Corbin meets workers fighting for equality.
Mon, Apr 30, 2018
Everyone has the right to a fair trial but how sure can people be that they will get one? Katie Razzall investigates cases where evidence has not been investigated by the police or withheld from defendants.
Mon, May 21, 2018
1 year on from the Grenfell Tower fire no-one has been arrested or held to account. Richard Bilton reveals new evidence about the safety failures that led to 72 deaths and tracks down those with questions to answer.
Wed, May 30, 2018
Reporter Mark Daly asks if the Criminal Cases Review Commission, the body tasked with investigating alleged miscarriages of justice, is fit for purpose discovering new evidence in cases they rejected.
Mon, Jun 4, 2018
In 2017, former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour. This documentary follows her as she spends the final weeks of her life campaigning for other sufferers.