

Panorama
Season 1975
TV-PG
Long-running factual programme reporting on all aspects of life in Britain.
Where to Watch Season 1975
39 Episodes
- Tory Leadership ContestE5
Tory Leadership ContestThe Conservative Party comes under scrutiny in this investigation of the processes and the policies behind the leadership contest. The programmes also takes a look at the electioneering of Margaret Thatcher and the media crowd following her campaign. According to an article in 'The Times' on the day following the broadcast, Mrs Thatcher withdrew from the programme at the last minute because she felt that she would not have had the right of reply. - Panorama Goes ComprehensiveE7
Panorama Goes ComprehensiveJulian Pettifer asks if the comprehensive education system is working. He travels to Sheffield, a city with five years of experience under the new system, and talks to teachers, children and parents. He wants to know if the schools are too big and if bright children are suffering under the new system of equality in education. - SandhurstE26
SandhurstFirst transmitted in 1975, this edition of Panorama is set at Sandhurst, the officer training academy. It follows a group of young men preparing for a life of leadership in the Army. These 'managers of violence' will be expected to perform to the very highest of traditions of the British Army and be prepared to apply their professionalism on British soil should the need arise. - Coming Apart? - The Devolution Debate Part 1E35
Coming Apart? - The Devolution Debate Part 1David Dimbleby examines the issues surrounding devolution. Robin Day tals to politicians such as Edward Heath, Jeramy Thorpe and George Reid. The debate is continued in the edition of "Tonight" which ran later in the evening. - Panorama [24/11/75]E39
Panorama [24/11/75]Tom Mangold reports on the case of Patrick Mackay case: Patrick Mackay (b. 1952) was the unhappy child of a violent father and a product of a cold institutional upbringing. He would go on a rampage of violence through London and Kent, killing at least three people. Mackay's transcripts are read by famous actor Malcolm McDowell.