Panorama investigates 1969 Luton Post Office killing for which three men were convicted and revelations since uncovered which have led many to believe these convictions were miscarriages of justice.
Nearly 10 years Rhodesia unilaterally decalred independence and with future of white rebellion looking uncertain, Richard Kershaw talks with Prim Miniter Ian Smith.
Robert McNeil examines NATO, which costs Britain £4.5 billion a year. The report asks if this figure could be reduced by allies agreeing to cut out duplication of weapon systems.
Tonight's program examines relationship between MPs and their constituents. Michael Cockerell speaks with Reg Prentice about balance between representing a constituency of electors and an advocate for one's political party.
Richard Lindley speaks to white farmer Des Bawden and black barrister Sottayi Katsere in a program investigating whether all races can live peacefully in Rhodesia ten years after unilateral declaration of independence.
Tom Mangold reports on case of Patrick Mackay case: Patrick Mackay was unhappy child of a violent father and a product of a cold institutional upbringing.
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By what name was Panorama (1953) officially released in Canada in English?