1965/1966
1965 · 38 episodes
Episodes
1. Episode 1
September 27, 1965
2. Episode 2
October 4, 1965
His Holiness Pope Paul VI visits the city of New York to speak at the United Nations. For tonight's Panorama, Richard Dimbleby reports live from New York by Early Bird satellite.
3. Episode 3
October 11, 1965
4. Episode 4
October 18, 1965
5. Episode 5
October 25, 1965
6. Episode 6
November 1, 1965
7. Episode 7
November 8, 1965
8. Episode 8
November 15, 1965
9. Episode 9
November 22, 1965
10. Episode 10
November 29, 1965
11. Episode 11
December 6, 1965
12. Episode 12
December 13, 1965
13. Episode 13
December 20, 1965
14. 1965 Panorama of the Year
December 31, 1965
Vietnam... Churchill... Rhodesia Ringo married; Malcolm X shot; The Queen in Germany; The Pope in New York Too much happened this year to remember tonight but here are some of the sights and sounds of 1965.
15. Episode 15
January 10, 1966
16. Episode 16
January 17, 1966
17. Episode 17
January 24, 1966
18. Episode 18
January 31, 1966
19. Cancer
February 7, 1966
Cancer - the disease that strikes hardest, and is talked about least. Cancer is best faced in the open. Early diagnosis can save lives. What causes cancer? How is it treated? Can some cancers be prevented? How long before the different cancers can be cured? This special Panorama report by James Mossman is introduced by David Dimbleby.
20. Episode 20
February 14, 1966
21. Episode 21
February 21, 1966
22. Episode 22
February 28, 1966
23. Episode 23
March 7, 1966
A fair day’s pay for a fair day's work. But how much pay, and how long a day? How do we compare one man’s income with another's? John Morgan reports on what men and women in industry and the professions think about their earnings, and asks ‘Is an Incomes Policy possible?’
24. Episode 24
March 14, 1966
25. Episode 25
March 21, 1966
26. Episode 26
April 4, 1966
27. Episode 27
April 18, 1966
28. Episode 28
April 25, 1966
29. Episode 29
May 2, 1966
30. Belgium
May 9, 1966
Belgium, at the heart of united Europe, now itself threatened by disunity. A special Panorama report at the start of the Queen's visit.
31. On Mental Illness
May 16, 1966
Every ninth woman in Britain today will spend some time in a mental hospital. So will every fourteenth man. Nearly half our hospital beds are occupied by mental patients. But do we do enough for the mentally sick? Or are we still inclined to put them out of sight and out of mind? As attitudes change, a special report by James Mossman.
32. Episode 32
May 23, 1966
33. Episode 33
June 6, 1966
34. Vietnam: Journal of a War
June 13, 1966
The war in Vietnam grows more agonising. The South Vietnamese, at war with the Viet Cong and with each other, are themselves the victims of a war in which more civilians than soldiers have been killed. Are the Americans winning the war to keep Vietnam free from Communism? Can they win it, where perhaps it matters most, in the minds of the Vietnamese? Michael Charlton and a Panorama unit have travelled for six weeks m South Vietnam to prepare this special report on a country at war
35. Episode 35
June 20, 1966
36. Episode 36
June 27, 1966
37. California: Year 2000
July 4, 1966
…broadcast postponed…
38. California: Year 2000
August 18, 1966
Nowhere in the world is technology more advanced than in California. As a result, ideas about education, about work, about leisure are in a ferment. Nowhere is the future so close. Will ours be like this? From California, John Morgan looks ahead to Year 2000.