2006
2006 · 26 episodes
Episodes
1. Ryanair: Caught Napping
February 13, 2006
A behind-the-scenes look at low budget airline Ryanair. Uncovering security and health and safety breaches, uncleaned aircraft and long staff working hours.
2. Spinning Terror
February 20, 2006
3. Stealing Your Freedom
February 27, 2006
4. The New Fundamentalists
March 6, 2006
5. Iraq's Missing Billions
March 20, 2006
7. Living with Illegals
March 27, 2006
8. After School Arms Club
April 3, 2006 · 30m
Two groups of high school kids, one from England and one from Ireland set up shop as online arms dealers and broker various deals, shipping arms from the far east to homes in America.
9. How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma: Part 1
April 6, 2006
10. How to Beat Your Kid's Asthma: Part 2
April 20, 2006
11. Undercover Copper
April 26, 2006
12. Iraq: The Women's Story
May 8, 2006
An anonymous woman who is not a journalist blends in with the women of Iraq to find out what life is really like for them.
13. Mad About Animals
May 15, 2006
Following Animal Liberation activists.
14. Battle Fatigue
May 22, 2006
16. What Muslims Want
August 7, 2006
17. Public Service: Private Profit
August 14, 2006
18. Britain's Commuter Nightmare
August 21, 2006
19. How Safe Is Heathrow?
September 4, 2006
20. The Labour Loans Scandal
September 25, 2006
An investigation into the secret world of the funding of the Labour Party.
21. The Drug Trial That Went Wrong
September 28, 2006
22. Burma's Secret War
October 1, 2006
23. The Data Theft Scandal
October 5, 2006
24. The Dispatches Debate: Muslims and Free Speech
October 9, 2006
25. The Blunkett Tapes: Part 2
October 12, 2006
26. Jihad TV
November 6, 2006
Videos of suicide bombers and insurgent attacks have become an important weapon for Al Qaeda. But who watches these videos and what effect are they having on young people in the Muslim world?
27. Britain's Healthcare Lottery
November 13, 2006
28. NHS Postcode Lottery
November 13, 2006
How does the care you receive at your local hospital compare with the rest of the UK? Jon Snow reveals the true scale of the NHS postcode lottery, which is denying some patients vital drugs while others receive the same treatment elsewhere