Including a report on life and political oppression in Bahrain.
Film of the opening ceremony of the Volta River Project performed by the President of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, and coverage of the building of the project.
Panorma gives over its whole programme to looking at cancer, the disease which the previous year had taken the life of Panorama broadcaster Richard Dimbleby.
Panorama examines the theory of a fair day's pay for a fair day's work.
A look at Britain's social services, including interviews with Professor Peter Townsend and Anthony Crosland.
A special report on Belgium.
An account of mental illness and treatment in England today including several personal stories of cases.
Panorama reports on the Vietnam War.
A look at California's technology industry and its potential impact on the future. The Californian technology industry is by far the most advanced and pioneering of its kind across the developed world. John Morgan investigates how this distinctly Californian industry developed and the questions it raises for Britain and Europe.
Panorama examines Nasser's Egypt, 10 years after Suez and looks at what he has already done for his country and what his ambitions are for the future.
James Hanratty (also known as the A6 Murderer) was a British criminal who was one of the final eight people in the UK to be executed before capital punishment was effectively abolished.