Dispatches - Season 26 / Year 2011

Season 26 / Year 2011

Episodes

The Battle for Haiti

Fish Unwrapped

Tabloids' Dirty Secrets

Lessons in Hate and Violence

The Truth about Hospital Food

Secret NHS Diaries

Selling Off Britain

Britain's Secret Fat Cats

Train Journeys from Hell

BP: In Deep Water

Cashing in on Degrees

Undercover Hospital

A Year Inside Number 10

The Truth About Going Under the Knife

The Truth About Your Dentist

America's Secret Killers

The Thief Catchers

Conservation's Dirty Secrets

The Real Price of Gold

Landlords From Hell

Murder on Honeymoon

How to Buy a Football Club

How Murdoch Ran Britain

The Truth About Drugs in Football

Gypsy Eviction: The Fight for Dale Farm

The Wonderful World of Tony Blair

Can You Trust Your Doctor?

Britain's Rubbish

Britain's Sex Gangs
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