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Panorama

Season 1964 1964
TV-PG

  • 1964-03-30T19:30:00Z on BBC One
  • 30m
  • 5h (10 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary, News
Panorama is a BBC Television current affairs documentary programme. First broadcast in 1953, it is the world's longest-running public affairs television programme.

10 episodes

Season Premiere

1964-03-30T19:30:00Z

1964x01 Brian Epstein

Season Premiere

1964x01 Brian Epstein

  • 1964-03-30T19:30:00Z30m

Panorama that profiled Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, and asked him about the music industry in general and the Fab Four in particular.

1964-04-06T19:30:00Z

1964x02 Mods and Rockers

1964x02 Mods and Rockers

  • 1964-04-06T19:30:00Z30m

John Morgan interviews groups of mods and rockers about their lifestyles.

1964-04-20T19:30:00Z

1964x03 20 Apr. 1964

1964x03 20 Apr. 1964

  • 1964-04-20T19:30:00Z30m

This edition features Liverpool, 'the most talked-about city in Europe'.

1964-04-27T19:30:00Z

1964x04 27 Apr. 1964

1964x04 27 Apr. 1964

  • 1964-04-27T19:30:00Z30m

1964-05-04T19:30:00Z

1964x05 4 May 1964

1964x05 4 May 1964

  • 1964-05-04T19:30:00Z30m

1964x06 Bank Holiday Activities

  • 1964-05-18T19:30:00Z30m

Panorama tries to predict what the future holds for bank holiday activities

The main feature is a report by Robin Day from Pretoria, where Nelson Mandela and other defendants in the Rivonia Trial have been sentenced. Day interviews people who condemn the trial and sentence, including Helen Suzman, Alan Paton and Winnie Mandela.

Additionally, Michael Charlton visits Chicago and speaks with Elijah Mohammed, leader of the militant black separatist group the Nation of Islam.

1964x08 Warren Commission Report

  • 1964-09-28T19:30:00Z30m

Richard Dimbleby hosts a discussion on the findings in the Warren Commission report.

1964-10-19T19:30:00Z

1964x09 Harold Wilson

1964x09 Harold Wilson

  • 1964-10-19T19:30:00Z30m

Profile of Harold Wilson and Alec Douglas-Home on the election trail from 19 October 1964.

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