Four CornersSæson 1992

TV-PG
An Australian current affairs documentary television programme, the longest running of its kind nationally, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Hvor man kan se Four Corners • Sæson 1992

39 episoder

  • HMAS Voyager: The Cruel Legacy
    E1
    HMAS Voyager: The Cruel LegacyOn February 10th, 1964, the destroyer HMAS Voyager was sliced in two when it collided with her flagship aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in Jervis Bay, off the coast of New South Wales. Voyager sunk with the loss of 82 men. This program attempts to piece together the final minutes before the fatal collision and the years of bitter neglect for the survivors of Voyager who are still fighting for justice and compensation. Andrew Ollie reports.
  • Episode 3
    E2
    Episode 3Investigative reporting.
  • Episode 4
    E3
    Episode 4Investigative reporting.
  • Episode 5
    E4
    Episode 5Investigative reporting.
  • The Fight for Fairfax
    E5
    The Fight for FairfaxInvestigative reporting.
  • No Refuge
    E6
    No RefugeInvestigative reporting.
  • ASIO: The Inperfect Spy
    E7
    ASIO: The Inperfect SpyInvestigative reporting.
  • South Africa's War On Peace
    E8
    South Africa's War On PeaceThe BBC's John Carlin reports about the institutionalised tactics used by the South African security forces to pit black against black.
  • Hard Sell Policy
    E9
    Hard Sell PolicyDeborah Whitmont investigates the life insurance companies which sold policies to Aborigines and others who did not understand the agreements, and then found they were not entitled to.
  • A Patent Life
    E10
    A Patent LifeGenetic engineering has made it possible to grow new, more profitable strains of plants and animals, which become the property of the companies that develop them. An investigation into the ramifications of this courtesy of Channel 4's Dispatches programme.
  • Blood Money
    E11
    Blood Money The closed world of pathology, worth millions of dollars in Australia. Four Corners examines allegations that inducements are made to doctors to order unnecessary tests by some unscrupulous pathology.
  • Episode 12
    E12
    Episode 12Investigative programme.
  • The Philippines: Back To The Future
    E13
    The Philippines: Back To The FutureProfile of Eduardo Cojuangco, an old Marcos crony and a front-runner in the presidential campaign.
  • The Senator's Circle
    E14
    The Senator's CircleReport from the Marshall Islands on the Senator Graham Richardson and Gregory Symons scandal.
  • The Bank Of Crooks And Criminals
    E15
    The Bank Of Crooks And CriminalsA look at the world's worst banking scandal, the BCCI, linked with money laundering and intelligence agencies, courtesy of PBS's Frontline programme.
  • The Kiwi Experiment
    E16
    The Kiwi ExperimentNew Zealand's free market economy has created winners and losers. Two of the country's leading merchant bankers passionately endorse the deregulated direction. But with debt and unemployment high, the disenchanted are accusing big business of irresponsible behavior.
  • Deadly Force
    E17
    Deadly ForceExamines the use of force by the Australian Police Force, and why procedure needs to change.
  • Soft Touch
    E18
    Soft TouchThe strain the workers compensation debt places on the Australian worker.
  • The Great Organ Bazaar
    E19
    The Great Organ BazaarBBC documentary about the Chinese system that allows westerners to buy the organs of the executed.
  • Sex Rules
    E20
    Sex RulesAs a result of the investigation, separate maths and science classes for boys and girls are a distinct possibility. Reporter Neil Mercer went back school and spoke with students, teachers, scientists, academics and professionals in the field of education about the respective merits of segregation and coeducation, and whether the differences between the way girls and boys learn is the result of biology or conditioning.
  • A Difficult Birth
    E21
    A Difficult BirthThe long-term effects of the IVF program on mothers and their families.
  • RAAF Roulette
    E22
    RAAF RouletteRetired senior pilots speak out about the RAF's safety record in the light of 23 lives lost in less than three years.
  • Fool's Gold
    E23
    Fool's GoldTonight's report looks at physical education in schools.
  • Mob Rule
    E24
    Mob RuleBBC documentary reporting on the Italian mafia in the wake of the assassination of two of Italy's most prominent people.
  • Discriminating Service
    E25
    Discriminating ServiceMale and female members of the armed services debate both sides of the issues concerning homosexuality in the military.
  • From Keynes To Chaos
    E26
    From Keynes To ChaosHumorous and illuminating BBC documentary about the history of economists and their impact on Government, with particular reference to the past 40 years.
  • Lost in America
    E27
    Lost in AmericaAs the US Election draws near, areport from Texas on the eve of the Republican convention, about why President Bush is in trouble.
  • Westpac, Full Account
    E28
    Westpac, Full Accounthe story behind Westpac's disastrous loss of $1.6 billion, the first in its 75-year history.
  • Episode 29
    E29
    Episode 29Investigative programme.
  • The Job Ahead of Us
    E30
    The Job Ahead of UsChris Masters reports on seven countries, including Sweden and Singapore, that are solving their unemployment problems through creative training and job placement schemes.
  • Living with Lead
    E31
    Living with LeadAn Australian study showing that children with high lead levels can suffer IQ loss at seven years of age is due for international publication next month. Mark Colvin reports on Australian children at risk, in the inner suburbs and in the lead towns of Port Pirie, Broken Hill and coastal Australia.
  • Nuclear India
    E32
    Nuclear IndiaA report on the secrecy surrounding India's nuclear program and the effect to the population of radioactive contamination from nuclear installations. Courtesy of Yorkshire Television's First Tuesday programme.
  • Kings of Killarney
    E33
    Kings of KillarneyThe story of Northern Territory cattle king Bill Tapp who amassed a vast fortune but died alcoholic and $11 million in debt to the bush bank, Elders, despite the efforts of his six sons to save his fortune and their farm.
  • Joan Kirner's Struggle To The Death
    E34
    Joan Kirner's Struggle To The DeathA look at the end of the former Premiers reign in Victoria.
  • That's No Job For A Woman
    E35
    That's No Job For A WomanA report regarding equality in business, focused on the boardroom.
  • Patients For Hostage
    E36
    Patients For HostageReport on an American private hospital corporation, currently expanding into Australia, caught up in a major scandal.
  • Bankers To Greed
    E37
    Bankers To GreedMark Westfield reports on how the collapse of Tricontinental Bank is costing taxpayers $2.7 billion.
  • Gambling With Genocide
    E38
    Gambling With GenocideReport from Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge frontline in Cambodia. With the UN sponsored free elections due in May, it appears the Khmer Rouge are refusing to throw down their arms.
  • The Cookie Monster
    E39
    The Cookie MonsterThe takeover battle for Arnott's between the US food operator Campbell's Soup and a dedicated group of Australians.

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