S6.E2 ∙ No SurrenderSun, Sep 14, 1969Portrait of the Protestant working class and the vigilantes in Northern Ireland at the height of the Ulster riots in 1969.Rate
S6.E3 ∙ Crack of the WhipSun, Sep 21, 1969Portrait of the Catholic working class and the riots in Ulster, when the barricades were going up in the streets of Derry.Rate
S6.E4 ∙ CastroSun, Sep 28, 1969Following Fidel Castro as he governs the country of Cuba from Jeeps and tents, spending many hours integrating himself with the ordinary people.Rate
S6.E5 ∙ Put to the TestSun, Oct 12, 1969An observation of the Southwark mobile screening unit for detecting breast and other cancers.Rate
S6.E8 ∙ The Life and Death of James GriffithsSun, Nov 2, 1969Reconstruction of Glasgow gunman James Griffiths running amok and the final shoot out with the police.Rate
S6.E9 ∙ Ken Petty, Alas No Longer with UsSun, Nov 9, 1969Looks at the alternative life styles of young people who have dropped out of society.Rate
S6.E12 ∙ The BreadlineSun, Nov 30, 1969Lower income workers discuss how they manage to cope on poor wages, amongst politicians and trade union leaders.Rate
S6.E13 ∙ Where Crime Is a HabitSun, Dec 7, 1969A look at the work of the New York Police Dept. and the vigilantes groups that have come about to also tackle crime.Rate
S6.E14 ∙ Wednesday's ChildrenSun, Dec 14, 1969A report on Muscular Dystrophy and examines what is available and what can be done for those suffering.Rate
S6.E15 ∙ Nancekuke DossierSun, Dec 21, 1969Investigates why the UK is still manufacturing nerve gas.Rate
S6.E16 ∙ Last Week in BiafraSun, Dec 28, 1969Christmas 1969 and a reminder of the last terrible year in Biafra which was blighted by war and the consequent famine and starvation.Rate
S6.E18 ∙ Frontline AfricaMon, Jan 5, 1970The guerrilla fight for independence of the people of Portuguese Guinea.Rate
S6.E20 ∙ Cold ComfortSun, Jan 18, 1970An investigation into how many elderly die from cold in winter because they cannot afford to heat their home.Rate
S6.E29 ∙ The State of DenmarkSun, Mar 22, 1970On the abolishment of censorship in Denmark, infamous morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse goes on an inspection of the state.Rate
S6.E33 ∙ Are You Alright Jackie?1970A look at the lives of two schoolgirls, both named Jackie, and their juxtaposition with two representatives from the Women's Liberation Front.Rate
Top-ratedS6.E38 ∙ Quentin CrispSun, Jul 5, 1970World In Action interview filmed in Quentin's room in a London boarding house.7.9/10 (10)Rate