1956/1957
1956 · 42 episodes
Episodes
1. Episode 1
September 17, 1956
Tonight's edition is the first in a new series and includes a special holiday report from Richard Dimbleby on the Jerez Wine Festival in Spain, which this year was dedicated to Great Britain
2. Episode 2
September 24, 1956
3. Episode 3
October 1, 1956
4. Episode 4
October 8, 1956
5. Episode 5
October 15, 1956
6. Episode 6
October 22, 1956
7. Episode 7
October 29, 1956
8. Episode 8
November 5, 1956
9. Episode 9
November 12, 1956
10. Episode 10
November 19, 1956
11. Episode 11
November 26, 1956
12. Episode 12
December 3, 1956
13. Episode 13
December 10, 1956
14. Episode 14
December 17, 1956
15. Episode 15
December 24, 1956
16. Episode 16
January 7, 1957
17. Episode 17
January 14, 1957
18. Episode 18
January 21, 1957
19. Episode 19
January 28, 1957
20. Episode 20
February 4, 1957
21. Episode 21
February 11, 1957
22. Episode 22
February 18, 1957
23. Episode 23
February 25, 1957
24. Episode 24
March 4, 1957
25. Episode 25
March 11, 1957
26. Episode 26
March 18, 1957
27. Episode 27
March 25, 1957
28. Episode 28
April 1, 1957 · 45m
Current affairs programme, with a notorious film about the abundant spaghetti harvest in the Swiss valley of Ticino, near Locarno, caused by a mild winter and the near elimination of the spaghetti weevil. Also featuring a report from Poland by Chris Chataway and wine tasting with Josceline Dimbleby and a panel of experts.
29. Episode 29
April 8, 1957
30. Episode 30
April 15, 1957
31. Episode 31
April 29, 1957
32. Episode 32
May 6, 1957
33. Episode 33
May 13, 1957
34. Episode 34
May 20, 1957
35. Episode 35
May 27, 1957
36. Episode 36
June 3, 1957
37. Episode 37
June 17, 1957

38. Union of South Africa
June 24, 1957 · 43m
Woodrow Wyatt investigates the impact of new apartheid laws, such as the Group Areas Act. Wyatt interviews politicians from all parties, including Prime Minister JG Strijdom and the president-general of the ANC, Chief Albert Mvumbi Luthuli. On the version available on BBC iPlayer; there is some dropout of film on this programme, and it ends abruptly.
39. Episode 39
July 1, 1957
40. Episode 40
July 8, 1957
41. Episode 41
July 15, 1957
42. Episode 42
July 22, 1957