Catch up on the subtitled version of the Panorama programme. Note each Watch Now' link opens in a new window.
Panorama will air every Monday at 20:30 on BBC One.
The internet edition of Panorama is always updated after transmission on Mondays. You can watch the subtitled version of Panorama on Wednesdays.
Last Updated: Wednesday, 13 August 2008, 11:00 GMT
Writer Bill Bryson reports on his outrage at the way people treat Britain like a rubbish tip and looks at how we can clean up our act.
Ahead of the Olympics Panorama reporter John Sweeney went to China to test the government's promise of more openness.
Panorama reports on how high fuel prices are affecting all of us and at what we might do to kick our oil addiction.
Panorama investigates allegations that the government has been in cahoots with BAA over the expansion of Heathrow Airport.
After months investigating China's covert arms trade, Panorama provides the first evidence of how China is arming Sudan's killers, all for the sake of oil.
As the National Health Service marks 60 years, Panorama: NHS for Sale asks how secure its public funding is as the role of the private sector increases.
Panorama comes face to face with young gunmen in an investigation into the rise of armed teenage street gangs.
Clothing chain Primark sacks three of its Indian suppliers after a Panorama investigation shows child labour may have been used to finish the clothes.
Panorama investigates claims that as much as $23bn (�11.75bn) may have been lost, stolen or not properly accounted for in Iraq.
How Panorama helped expose a paedophile using the internet to groom teenage girls for sex.
Shelley Jofre reported on the difficulties of coming off incapacity benefit. Read what you have been saying about the issue.
As 11-year-old across England begin their SATs tests at school, Panorama asks whether schoolchildren are facing too much exam pressure.
Panorama investigates claims that unsuitable and dangerous convicts are being sent to open prisons to help solve the overcrowding crisis.
Panorama talks to ex-militia leaders accused of murdering men, women and children. They now face war crimes charges.
The superbug c.difficile is rife in our hospitals. Sally Magnusson reveals how sloppy hygiene, understaffing and overcrowded wards contributed to its spread.
Can polluted air on board planes damage your health? Panorama carries out its own tests to discover just what's in the air we breathe when we fly.
BBC Business presenter Declan Curry asks if Britain has what it takes to weather the storm of the global forces buffeting our economy.
Ten years on from the Good Friday Agreement, Declan Lawn returns to Northern Ireland to see how far lives have changed.
As police continue their investigations into allegations of abuse at Haute de la Garenne, Panorama looks at claims of abuse at a second home.
Girls as young as 12 are being sold for sex by organised gangs on the streets of Britain, Gerry Northam investigates for Panorama.
Panorama's John Sweeney investigates the row behind Shaken Baby Syndrome following the conviction of childminder Keran Henderson.
Richard Bilton looks at the dilemma of whether to tackle vandals and teenage gangs or to surrender the streets and thus create more victims.
Panorama investigates allegations of abuse by the British Army against former Iraqi prisoners who are now claiming compensation.
Tom Heap sets out to discover if the popularity of bottled water is a triumph of marketing over common sense.
Fergal Keane witnessed the end of apartheid. He returns to South Africa for Panorama, to find out what happened to the hope from that time.
Panorama discovers how the buy-to-let dream for some investors has turned into a nightmare.
Alex James confessed to spending a million pounds on champagne and cocaine in his Blur years. He travels to Colombia to see the damage caused by the drug.
Panorama goes undercover in Britain's security industry and discovers criminals continue to operate in the business.
Panorama's Paul Kenyon follows one of the most dangerous illegal immigration routes into Europe. A route used by thousands of migrants seeking a better life.
Panorama returns with an investigation into how paedophiles are using the internet as a tool to make contact with unsuspecting teenagers.
As British troops hand over security control in southern Iraq, Panorama asks what sort of place will British troops be leaving behind.
Jane Corbin returns to Iraq as Britain hands over security control for Basra Province and tells the story of the last British fight in southern Iraq.
Panorama reveals that anti-psychotic drugs frequently prescribed to treat dementia patients could shorten lives and, if used over long periods, don't work.
Gerry McCann speaks in a personal video of his belief that his family was watched in the days before his daughter vanished.
Reporter, Shelley Jofre reveals that new research shows giving children drugs for ADHD works no better than doing nothing in the long-term.
Panorama follows a unit of British soldiers in Afghanistan during a tour that ended with one of them dead and 12 seriously wounded.
The Panorama Special tells the extraordinary story of the BBC correspondent's 114 days held in captivity by the Army of Islam in Gaza.
Panorama's Andrew Jennings investigates new allegations against Fifa officials and asks if Fifa ethics chief Seb Coe can expect 'fair play' from the rulers of the beautiful game.
Panorama asks whether the US is ready for a black president. Barack Obama has been described as a political sensation - but can he overcome racial divisions?
Panorama finds out if the mis-selling of mortgages to those with bad credit records could cause a financial crisis in Britain.
talks to Shiraz Maher, a former member of the Muslim extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir which campaigns for an Islamic state.
A specially commissioned opinion poll for Panorama has revealed that two thirds of people would be in favour of a national DNA database.
Police officers tell Panorama how paperwork and pressure to meet government targets is making it harder to do their job.
Panorama reports on the hazardous journey of 27 migrants trying to get to Europe from Africa and discovers how criminal gangs are cashing in on people trafficking.
Britain's booming, says Gordon Brown - so how come so many young people can't - or won't - get jobs? Panorama meets four young men from Swindon trying to break the habit of unemployment.
For 18 months a Panorama undercover team has been operating alongside hard-core dog-fighting gangs in the UK and Europe, capturing on camera the savagery of organised dog-fights.
Six weeks after the release of Alan Johnston, Panorama returns to Gaza to examine what has become of the place now the world has looked away again.
As the number of youths killed on the streets of London this year rises, with more victims across the country, Panorama profiles two 15-year-old boys on the fringe of gang culture.
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