Dispatches - Season 3 / Year 1988

Season 3 / Year 1988
Episodes

The Miner's Debate

Waiting for the Consultant

Danger! Men at Work

Interview with John Stalker

Iran

Palau

Working for Welfare

Radioactive Britain

The Lobby

Charity Fraud

Single Union Deals With Employers

Cuba From Inside

Talking to the Terrorists

Cancer Research

Freemasonry

The P.L.O.

War in the Desert

NATO's Nuclear Programme

Illegal Betting

What's Best for the Children? : Coventry

The Raid on San Fernando: Communist Rebels in The Philippines

Milky Business

The Hashish Connection

Disciples of Chaos

Trouble on the Waterfront

The Two State Solution

Turkey: Trading with Torture

Exporting High Technology from West to East

Tibet - A Case to Answer

The Day the Dream Died

The Winds of Death

The Battle for Stone Bassett

The Countertraders

A Very Polish Secret
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