James Mossman interviews Richard Brigenshaw about the problems in the modern press industry.
Including a report entitled “Bottom Line on Weight Loss” examining the various methods through which people seek to lose weight.
The programme includes a look at how Britons spend their bank holidays.
James Watson reports on the Six-Day War in Israel having visited Tel Aviv, Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
Lord Caradon, Britains's delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, is asked for his opinion on Alexei Kosygin's walkout of the UN General Assembly during a debate on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Panorama visits Cleveland, on the verge of race riots, to ask civil rights leader Martin Luther King whether his non-violent movement was now losing ground to its more militant counterpart.
In an item entitled "Health Service", two doctors propose very different solutions to the problems already besetting the young organisation. One doctor believes the NHS just needs more money, while the other suggests that business efficiency models should be introduced and talks about 'utilising resources'. Meanwhile, a GP worries about changes in the doctor-patient relationship.
In the aftermath of Israel's victory in the Six Day War, Panorama reports on the complexity and tensions of life for the differing religions living in Israeli-controlled east Jerusalem, visiting many of the city's holy sites like the Western Wall - then known as the Wailing Wall - and the Dome of the Rock.
Including an interview with Harold Wilson in which the prospect of devaluation of the pound is discussed along with the Vietnam War and unemployment.
Is Heath the right man for the job? Panorama talks to Conservative Party activists about their views on Edward Heath. He is then interviewed by a panel of journalists.
Panorama's James Mossman reports on the Catholic Church's engagement with the changing world of the 1960s and the seismic shifts in the Catholic hierarchy during the papal reigns of John XXIII and Paul VI that covered this period.
Panorama reports on the reaction to devaluation of the pound. Featuring Alan Watson, Ian Trethowan and David Dimbleby, with contributions from Patrick Jenkin MP and Douglas Jay MP.
Panorama looks at the Vietnam War. Includes an investigation into the attitudes of US citizens to the war and coverage of Sennator Robert Kennedy's speech expressing his concerns.