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  1. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Special feature episode looking back on the first 21 years of the series.First broadcast on Thursday 27th December 1984

  2. World in Action was the more innovative, populist and campaigning of the two, delivering quality journalism with popular appeal, and finding striking visual metaphors to illustrate its points, such as the long lines of coffins emerging from houses onto a street to represent deaths from bronchitis in 'The English Disease' (tx. 9/2/1965).

  3. S12.E19 ∙ Chrysler and the Cabinet - How the Deal Was Done. Mon, Feb 9, 1976. Investigates why the government (after declaring no more hand outs to private companies) had given Chrysler Cars payments of grants and loans of over a hundred million pounds to keep them in Britain. Rate.

  4. S10.E14 ∙ The Morning After. Mon, Jan 7, 1974. Follows a group of people from different walks of life as they cope with the power cuts, resulting in 'the 3 day week' and spiraling vehicle fuel prices from oil shortages. Rate.

  5. 10 de sept. de 2011 · 1971. This is a film about working people and one working man - Jack Walker. Jack represents the silent core of this country - those millions of average Brit...

  6. The Yorkshire Ripper is still at large, and this follows the hectic and demanding West Yorkshire police investigation.First broadcast on Monday 8th December ...

  7. In 1988, before joining World in Action, Rob forced two companies to pay out millions of pounds to clean up two ‘blue asbestos’ tips which posed a risk to the public in Derbyshire and West Yorkshire. It was a major coup for Granada Reports. In 2007, he forced police forces in England and in France to re-open the investigation into ...