This World Episode guide
Michael Portillo's Great Euro Crisis
Is this the moment the Eurozone becomes more united, or will it be pulled apart?
First broadcast: 09 May 2012
The Shame of the Catholic Church
Darragh MacIntyre reveals evidence of a scandal that goes to the top of the Irish church.
First broadcast: 01 May 2012
Norway's Massacre
This World tells the story of the 2011 massacre in Norway.
First broadcast: 15 Apr 2012
The Mormon Candidate
John Sweeney investigates Mormonism, the religion of US Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
First broadcast: 27 Mar 2012
Interviews Before Execution: A Chinese Talk Show
Featuring an extraordinary Chinese talk show which interviews prisoners before they die.
First broadcast: 12 Mar 2012
The Fastest Changing Place on Earth
How rural China is being transformed by the world's most ambitious urbanisation project.
First broadcast: 05 Mar 2012
Inside the Meltdown
A look at how a nuclear disaster nearly unfolded after the 2011 tsunami in Japan.
First broadcast: 23 Feb 2012
Egypt - Children of the Revolution
The differing visions of three young revolutionaries in the Arab Spring collide.
First broadcast: 03 Feb 2012
Return of the Lost Boys of Sudan
Following the return of child refugees forced to flee South Sudan during the civil war.
First broadcast: 12 Dec 2011
Spain's Stolen Babies
Katya Adler reveals the impact of Spain's stolen baby scandal.
First broadcast: 18 Oct 2011
Thailand - Justice Under Fire
Can Thailand deliver justice to the victims of army violence?
First broadcast: 07 Aug 2011
Italy's Bloodiest Mafia
Reporter Mark Franchetti investigates Italy's deadliest mafia, the Camorra.
First broadcast: 13 Jul 2011
The Invasion of Lampedusa
How a crisis on a tiny island in the Mediterranean is changing immigration in Europe.
First broadcast: 14 Jun 2011
Chilean Miners: What Happened Next
How are the Chilean miners reacting to the fame which followed their freedom?
First broadcast: 28 Mar 2011
Nicolas Sarkozy: President Bling-Bling?
Emily Maitlis finds out why the French have fallen out of love with their President.
First broadcast: 21 Mar 2011
Geert Wilders: Europe's Most Dangerous Man?
A profile of Dutch politician Geert Wilders, known for his anti-Islamic stance.
First broadcast: 14 Feb 2011
The Paedophile Hunters
Exclusive access to the federal agents who pursue American paedophile sex tourists.
First broadcast: 30 Jan 2011
Pakistan's Flood Doctor
Jane Corbin travels with Doctor Shershah Syed through the flood ravaged Sindh province.
First broadcast: 13 Dec 2010
Tea Party America
Andrew Neil investigates the Tea Party, the fastest-growing political movement in the US.
First broadcast: 01 Nov 2010
Hostage in the Jungle
The story of the kidnapping of Colombian presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt.
First broadcast: 20 Oct 2010
The Wounded Platoon
A look at how multiple tours and post-traumatic stress have affected American soldiers.
First broadcast: 25 Aug 2010
Surviving Haiti
Following the lives of four people rescued from the rubble of the Haiti earthquake.
First broadcast: 18 Aug 2010
Stolen Brides
Lucy Ash investigates bride stealing in Chechnya as the fate of a young woman is decided.
First broadcast: 11 Aug 2010
Mexico's Drug War
A look at a conflict in Mexico, where drug cartels are battling over smuggling routes.
First broadcast: 07 Feb 2010
Tsunami: Five Years On
How the survivors of the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 have tried to rebuild their lives.
First broadcast: 27 Jan 2010
Obama and Me
Americans who voted for Obama give their verdict on the first year of his presidency.
First broadcast: 19 Jan 2010
Closing Guantanamo
Michael Portillo finds out why President Obama has not been able to close Guantanamo.
First broadcast: 03 Jan 2010
Stalin's Back
Reporter John Sweeney finds out whether Stalin is really being rehabilitated.
First broadcast: 02 Dec 2009
Can Obama Save the Planet?
Justin Rowlatt on whether or not President Obama is keeping his climate change promises.
First broadcast: 25 Nov 2009
An Iranian 'Martyr'
The story of Neda Agha Soltan, claimed as a martyr for Iran's protest movement.
First broadcast: 24 Nov 2009


