This World (TV series)
This World | |
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Series of the current title card from BBC broadcast (September 2012 - present) | |
Genre | Current Affairs |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Karen O'Connor Louise Norman Lucy Hetherington Sam Bagnall (2012-present) Sam Collyns (BBC Northern Ireland) |
Running time |
BBC Two 30–60 minutes 60–90 minutes (Special) BBC World News 30-50 minutes |
Production company(s) | BBC |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide (BBC World News only) |
Release | |
Original network |
BBC Two (2004-present) BBC Two HD BBC World News BBC HD (2011-2013) |
Picture format |
576i (16:9 SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 4 January 2004 – present |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Correspondent |
External links | |
Website |
This World is a BBC television current affairs documentary programme which broadcast by BBC Two in United Kingdom, and it also airs worldwide throughout occasionally at BBC World News on digital services, satellite and cable in many countries. The series is mainly focus on social issues and current affairs stories around the world.
Format
This World was announced in December 2003 on BBC online and introduce to launch in early January 2004 which replace from its previous programme - Correspondent.[1]
The website includes additional features and a discussion facility for public comment on the programmes. The BBC streams episodes in RealVideo format via its website for a limited period after they have been shown, and sells them on DVD and VHS by mail order.
Starting from 2009 onwards, the series was available and streaming at BBC iPlayer after the programme broadcast, with a limited period (Replacing with RealVideo and available in United Kingdom only).
Episode list
The division between seasons of This World is based on the UK version of each episode, international episode are based on its airing on BBC World (Currently BBC World News). Subsequent airings of the international version random follows the original UK order (Including changes from the original title on some episode).
2004
Title[lower-alpha 1] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] |
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"Hells Angels" | Sam Bagnall | - | 4 January 2004[2][3][4] |
"Ethiopia: A Journey" | Clifford Bestall | Clifford Bestall | 11 January 2004[5][6][7][8][9] |
"Football and Freedom: Stadium Exterior" | Dominic Ozanne | Dominic Ozanne | 18 January 2004[10][11][12] |
"American Virgins" | Richard Alwyn | Richard Alwyn | 25 January 2004[13][14][15] |
"Access to Evil (The Last Fortress)" | - | - | 1 February 2004[16][17][18] |
"Iran: A Murder Mystery" | - | - | 15 February 2004[19][20][21] |
"A Killer's Homecoming" | Daniela Volker | Daniela Volker | 22 February 2004[22][23][24] |
"Israel's Nuclear Whistleblower" | - | - | 30 May 2004[25] |
"LAPD" | Richard E Robbins Richard Bee | Richard E Robbins | 3 June 2004[26][27][28] |
"The Secret Swami" | Eamon Hardy | Eamon Hardy | 17 June 2004[29][30][31] |
"Child Rescuers" | Philip Wright | Philip Wright | 20 June 2004[32][33][34] |
"The Boy from the Block" | Guy Smith | Guy Smith | 8 July 2004[35][36][37] |
"Saudi: The Family in Crisis" | Anthony Makin | Anthony Makin | 15 July 2004[38][39][40] |
"The Real Bangkok Hilton" | Chris Jones | Chris Jones | 22 July 2004[41][42][43] |
"Dolphin Hunters" | Paul Kenyon | Paul Kenyon | 9 November 2004[44][45][46] |
"Zimbabwe: The Food Fix" | Farai Sevenzo | - | 16 November 2004[47][48][49] |
"Guinea Pig Kids" | Milena Schwager | Milena Schwager | 30 November 2004[50][51][52] |
"Locked in Paradise" | Esther McWatters | Esther McWatters | 7 December 2004[53][54][55] |
"Private War" | Max Jourdan Burno Sorrentino | - | 14 December 2004[56][57][58] |
2005
Title[lower-alpha 1] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | |
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"Tiger Traffic" | Amanda Felton | Amanda Felton | 8 March 2005 | |
Siberian tiger poaching and wildlife trafficking in Russia.[59][60][61] | ||||
"It's My Country Too Muslim Americans" | Ruhi Hamid | Clifford Bestall | 15 March 2005[62][63][64] | |
"Inside Israel's Jails" | Israel Goldvicht | Nick Read | 22 March 2005 | |
The lives of Palestinian militants in Israeli gaols.[65] | ||||
"The Headmaster and the Headscarves" | - | Elizabeth C Jones | 29 March 2005 | |
The effect of the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools on ħijāb-wearing female Muslim students.[66][67] | ||||
"Iran's Nuclear Secrets" | Paul Kenyon | N/A | 3 May 2005 | |
As Iran defies the world by restarting its nuclear programme, Paul Kenyon travels to the Islamic Republic with UN nuclear inspectors, and gains exclusive behind-the-scene access to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Iranian negotiators talk candidly about why they deceived the world over their nuclear programme for 18 years. But it takes on a new complexion now we know that Iran later abandoned the diplomacy and chose to start enriching uranium again.[68][69][70] | ||||
"Blood and Land" | Clifford Bestall | Clifford Bestall | 5 July 2005 | |
Land reform and related violence in South Africa.[71][72][73] | ||||
"Bad Medicine" | Iain Overton | - | 12 July 2005 | |
The international trade in counterfeit drugs.[74][75] | ||||
"Property to Die For" | Christopher Mitchell | - | 19 July 2005 | |
Home ownership and the property market in Russia.[76][77] | ||||
"At the Epicentre" | Ruhi Hamid | Ruhi Hamid | 26 July 2005 | |
Reconstruction after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake in Lampuuk, Aceh.[78][79] | ||||
"Looking for China Girl" | Sophie Todd | - | 2 August 2005 | |
Demographic imbalance between the sexes in China.[80][81] | ||||
"The Hurricane That Shook America" | - | - | 12 October 2005[82] | |
"The Cocaine Jungle" | Paul Kenyon | Guillermo Galdos | 19 October 2005[83][84] | |
"Bollywood: The Casting Couch" | Darius Bazargan | Darius Bazargan | 26 October 2005[85] | |
"Force Fed" | Rachael Turner | Rachael Turner | 2 November 2005[86][87] | |
"Underworld Art Deal" | Egmont R Koch | Egmont R Koch Nina Svensson | 9 November 2005[88][89][90] | |
"The Last Stand" | Noam Shalev | Noam Shalev | 10 November 2005 | |
Israeli settlers' efforts to resist the unilateral disengagement plan in the Gaza Strip.[91][92] | ||||
"Last Hope Clinic" | Tom Giles | Tom Giles | 17 November 2005[93][94][95][lower-alpha 3] | |
"The Jungle Beat" | Adrian Cowell | Adrian Cowell | 17 November 2005[lower-alpha 3] | |
Illegal logging in the Amazon Rainforest.[96][97][98] | ||||
"Death Metal Murders" | Sam Bagnall Elena Cosentino | Sam Bagnall | 24 November 2005 | |
Purported links between death metal, Satanism and murders in Italy.[99][100][101] |
2006
Title[lower-alpha 1] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | |
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"Munich: Operation Bayonet" | Noam Shalev | Ron Maiberg | 24 January 2006 | |
Operation Wrath of God at Munich.[102][103] | ||||
"Kidnap Cops" | Benito Montorio | Benito Montorio | 13 April 2006 | |
Kidnappings in São Paulo.[104][105] | ||||
"How to Plan a Revolution" | Shahida Tulaganova | Ivan O'Mahoney | 20 April 2006 | |
Pro-democracy youth movements in Azerbaijan.[106] | ||||
"Drug Trials: The Dark Side" | Paul Kenyon | Paul Kenyon | 27 April 2006 | |
Clinical trials in India administered without informed consent.[107][108] | ||||
"Killer's Paradise" | Giselle Portenier | Giselle Portenier | 4 May 2006 | |
Proliferation of murders of women in Guatemala.[109][110] | ||||
"Putin's Palace" | Richard Denton | Richard Denton | 11 May 2006[111][112] | |
"Psychic Vietnam" | Joe Phua | Joe Phua | 18 May 2006[113][114] | |
"Prisoners of Katrina" | Julie Noon | Nick Read | 13 August 2006[115][116] | |
"The Tea Boy of Gaza" | Israel Goldvicht | Olly Lambert | 3 October 2006[117][118][119] | |
"Will Israel Bomb Iran?" | Noam Shalev | Chris Boulding | 10 October 2006[120][121] | |
"Retired Husband Syndrome" | Ewa Ewart | Ewa Ewart | 14 October 2006[122][123][124] | |
"Black and White (And Read All Over)" | Kate Townsend | Kate Townsend Helen Sage | 17 October 2006[125][126][127] | |
"Baghdad: A Doctor's Story" | Ben Summers | - | 24 October 2006[128][129][130] | |
"Kidney for Sale" | Malla Grapengiesser | Nima Sarvestani | 31 October 2006[131][132][133] | |
"After a Fashion: A Tale of Two Turkeys" | Dominic Ozanne | Dominic Ozanne | 16 November 2006[134][135] | |
"Poison, Murder and Putin - Anna's Last Words" | - | - | 24 November 2006[136] |
2007
Title[lower-alpha 4] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] |
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"The 12-Year Old Drug Smuggler" | - | Benito Montorio | 17 January 2007[137] |
"Vodka's My Poison" | Steve Grandison | Steve Grandison | 14 March 2007[138][139][140] |
"The Fight for Cuban Music" | Guillermo Galdos | N/A | 1 May 2007[141][142] |
"I Believe in Miracles" | Rachel Wright | Jane Sayers | 8 May 2007[143][144][145] |
"Race Hate in Louisiana" | Sophie Todd | Sophie Todd | 24 May 2007[146][147][148][lower-alpha 5] |
"Mystery Flights" | Ewa Ewart | Ewa Ewart | 24 May 2007[149][150][151][lower-alpha 5] |
"Hunt for Hezbollah" | Darius Bazergan | - | 31 May 2007[152][153] |
"Running from Mugabe" | Emeka Onono | - | 7 June 2007[154][155][156] |
"Race for the Beach" | Aline Jacques | Alan Erson | 14 June 2007[157][158] |
"All Girl Squad" | Shabnam Grewal | - | 21 June 2007[159][160][161] |
"The Real Godfather" | Serena Bird | Benito Montorio | 16 September 2007[162][163] |
"Inside the Sharia Court" | Ruhi Hamid | Ruhi Hamid | 1 October 2007[164][165][166] |
"India's Missing Girls" | Ashok Prasad | Ashok Prasad | 22 October 2007[167][168][169] |
"American Nightmare" | Sam Benstead | Emeka Onono | 29 October 2007[170][171][172] |
"The Goddess and the King" | - | - | 5 November 2007[173][174] |
"Inside Burma's Uprising" | Francis Smith | Francis Smith | 12 November 2007[175][176][177] |
"The Trillion Dollar Revolutionary" | Darren Kamp Guillermo Galdos | - | 19 November 2007[178][179] |
"Britain's Most Wanted" | Mark Franchetti | Nick Read | 25 November 2007[180][181][182] |
2008
Title[lower-alpha 4] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] |
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"The Boys from Baghdad High" | Ivan O'Mahoney Laura Winter | Ivan O'Mahoney Laura Winter | 8 January 2008[183][184][185] |
"Girl Racer" | Darius Bazargan | Darius Bazargan | 19 February 2008[186][187][188] |
"Diamonds and Justice" | Olenka Frenkiel | Olly Bootle | 26 February 2008[189][190][191] |
"Deep South Divide" | Sophie Todd | Sophie Todd | 4 March 2008[192][193] |
"Miss Gulag" | Olly Bootle | Maria Yatskova | 11 March 2008[194][195][196] |
"Lethal Solution" | Steven Grandison | Steven Grandison | 18 March 2008[197][198][199] |
"Massacre of Virginia Tech" | Jonathan Hacker | Jonathan Hacker | 8 April 2008[200][201][202] |
"Bannatyne Takes on Big Tobacco" | Debbie Christie | Alison Pinkey | 1 July 2008[203][204][205][206] |
"Battle of the Bishops" | - | Nick Read | 21 July 2008[207][208] |
"Murder in the Snow" | Sally Ingleton | Mark Gould | 10 November 2008[209][210][211] |
"The Man Who Armed the World" | Nick Davidson | Nick Davidson | 17 November 2008[212][213][214] |
"An American Time Bomb" | Jonathan Brunert | - | 24 November 2008[215][216][217] |
"Forced to Marry" | Ruhi Hamid | Ruhi Hamid | 1 December 2008[218][219][220] |
2009
Title[lower-alpha 4] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] |
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"Mandela at 90" | Denis Strauss Lucy Hetherington Sam Bagnall | Clifford Bestall | 31 January 2009[221][222] |
"Escaping North Korea" | Jonathan Brunert | N/A | 6 April 2009 [223][224][225][226] |
"The Madoff Hustle" | Roger Corke | - | 28 June 2009[227][228][229] |
"Gypsy Child Thieves" | Liviu Tipurita | Liviu Tipurita | 2 September 2009 [230][231][232][233][234] |
"An Iranian 'Martyr'" | Monica Garnsey Diana Martin | Monica Garnsey | 24 November 2009[235][236] |
"Can Obama Save the Planet?" | Sara Afshar Diana Martin | Sara Afshar | 25 November 2009 [237][238][239] |
"Stalin's Return" | Roger Corke | Roger Corke | 2 December 2009 [240][241][242] |
2010
Title[lower-alpha 4] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] |
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"Closing Guantanamo" | Alex Cooke Diana Martin | Alex Cooke | 3 January 2010[243][244] |
"Obama and Me" | John Blystone Diana Martin | John Blystone | 19 January 2010[245][246] |
"Tsunami: Five Years On" | Jonathan Brunert Ashok Prasad Diana Martin | Jonathan Brunert | 27 January 2010[247][248] |
"Mexico's Drug War" | Elena Cosentino | Elena Cosentino | 7 February 2010 [249][250][251] |
"Stolen Brides" | Dimitri Collingridge Nick Sturdee | - | 11 August 2010 [252][253][254] |
"Surviving Haiti" | Andrew Carter Elena Cosentino | - | 18 August 2010[255] |
"The Wounded Platoon" | Dan Edge Christopher Buchanan | Dan Edge | 25 August 2010[256][257] |
"Hostage in the Jungle" | Kate Horne | Angus Macqueen | 20 October 2010[258] |
"Tea Party America" | Alex Cooke | Alex Cooke | 1 November 2010[259][260] |
"Pakistan's Flood Doctor" | Nikki Millard | Nikki Millard | 13 December 2010[261][262] |
2011
Title[lower-alpha 6] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | |
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"The Paedophile Hunters" | Michael Chrisman | Simon Egan | 30 January 2011[263] | |
The episode follows the agents of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Cambodia as they pursue American paedophile sex tourists.[264] | ||||
"Geert Wilders: Europe's Most Dangerous Man?" | Joost van der Valk Mags Gavan | Joost van der Valk Mags Gavan | 14 February 2011[265] | |
Geert Wilders, who was known as one of the most controversial of Dutch politician in the Netherlands - the story tracks from campaigning in the elections, meeting members of the anti-Islamic network who back him, and to expose a conspiracy theory promoting the belief that Islam is taking over Europe. | ||||
"Nicolas Sarkozy: President Bling-Bling?" | Marion Milne Detlef Siebert | - | 21 March 2011[266][267] | |
"Chilean Miners: What Happened Next" | - | Guillermo Galdos Steven Grandison | 28 March 2011[268] | |
The story follows three of the Chilean miners that have coped with life in the media spotlight after being trapped underground for 69 days at Chile's San José mine.[269] | ||||
"The Invasion of Lampedusa" | Lottie Gammon | Olly Lambert | 14 June 2011[270][271] | |
"The Camorra: Italy's Bloodiest Mafia" | Roger Corke | Roger Corke | 13 July 2011[272] | |
The story travels to Naples in Italy - where Mark Franchetti investigates on one of the bloodiest organized mafia and largest criminal syndicate - The Camorra.[273][274] | ||||
"Thailand - Justice Under Fire" | Mark Alden | Jonathan Jones | 7 August 2011[275] | |
"Spain's Stolen Babies" | Steven Grandison | Steven Grandison | 18 October 2011[276] | |
Katya Adler explores the impact of Spain's stolen baby scandal through the eyes of the children and parents who were separated at birth, and who are now desperate to find their relatives.[277][278][279] | ||||
"Return of the Lost Boys of Sudan" | Nick Read | Nick Read | 12 December 2011[280] | |
With the creation of South Sudan as an independent country, the story explores with the experience of three Sudanese "Lost Boys" as they return to Sudan 20 years after fleeing their homes to escape Civil War.[281][282][283][284] |
2012 (January - May)
Title[lower-alpha 6] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | |
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"Egypt - Children of the Revolution" | Inigo Gilmore | May Abdalla | 3 February 2012[285] | |
The story traces an extraordinary journey for three young activists from their dreams for a new future to the reality of the Egyptian revolution after one of the Arab world's most brutal and entrenched dictatorships, Hosni Mubarak - who was stepped down as president in 2011.[286] | ||||
"Inside the Meltdown" | Dan Edge Hiro Saso Mai Nishiyama | Dan Edge | 23 February 2012[287] | |
The story takes place at Fukushima, Japan - which unfolding the desperate hours and days after nuclear disaster as when the fate of thousands of Japanese citizens fell into the hands of a small corps of engineers, firemen and soldiers who risked their lives to prevent the Daiichi nuclear complex from complete meltdown.[288] | ||||
"The Fastest Changing Place on Earth" | Victoria Bell | Victoria Bell | 5 March 2012[289] | |
Carrie Gracie follows three villagers in China who become subject to an urbanisation.[290] | ||||
"Interviews Before Execution: A Chinese Talk Show" | James Jones | James Jones | 12 March 2012[291] | |
The episode takes a look at Chinese television programme: Interviews Before Execution, in which death row inmates are interviewed by a reporter shortly before they are executed.[292][293][294][295] | ||||
"The Mormon Candidate" | James Jones Daniel Bogado | James Jones | 27 March 2012[296] | |
John Sweeney travels to Utah and examine about Mitt Romney and his Mormon beliefs.[297][298] | ||||
"Norway's Massacre" | Anne Leer Elin Moe | Edward Watts | 15 April 2012[299] | |
The story tracks back to the massacre at Oslo, Norway in 2011.[300][301] | ||||
"The Shame of the Catholic Church" | Alison Millar | Alison Millar | 1 May 2012[302] | |
Darragh MacIntyre investigates with the failure of the Catholic Church over by child abuse that claims to the very top of the Irish church in Ireland.[303][304][305][306][307] | ||||
"Great Euro Crisis" | Jeremy Bristow | Jeremy Bristow | 9 May 2012[308] | |
Michael Portillo visits Greece and Germany to explore the implications of the Euro crisis.[309] |
2012 (September - December)
Original Title/World News Title[lower-alpha 7] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | World News air date[lower-alpha 8] | |
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"Aung San Suu Kyi: The Choice" | Sue Summers Angus McQueen | Angus McQueen | 22 September 2012[310] | N/A | |
Aung San Suu Kyi - a Burmese political hero, which tells about her own extraordinary personal and political story as she turned from Oxford housewife into national leader and was later become an international icon of resistance.[311][312] | |||||
"Obama: What Happened to Hope?" | Fatima Salaria | Fatima Salaria | 4 November 2012[313] | N/A | |
Andrew Marr looks back at Barack Obama's first term in the office which has lived up to his expectations.[314] | |||||
"Cuba" | Tom McCarthy | Tom McCarthy | 11 December 2012[315] | 12 January 2013[316] | |
Simon Reeve heads to Cuba - where the iconic island undergoes sweeping and radical economic changes in preparation for life after Fidel Castro and a new relationship with the United States, as the story look at how economic liberalisation is taking hold of communist country.[317] | |||||
"The Great Spanish Crash" | Alicia Arce | Alicia Arce | 16 December 2012[318] | 9 February 2013[319] | |
In Spain, Paul Mason travels to observe as the economy crisis could spreadout with another casualty by the Eurozone.[320] |
2013
Original Title/World News Title[lower-alpha 7] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | World News air date[lower-alpha 8] | |
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"America's Poor Kids" | Lauren Mucciolo | Jezza Neumann | 6 March 2013[321] | 6 April 2013[322] | |
As the record levels has reached over 16 million children affected with child poverty in United States, the stories looked at the lives of three children whose families are struggling to survive - by the express of view in the modern states of life.[323][324][325][326] | |||||
"A History of Syria" | Robin Barnwell | Robin Barnwell | 11 March 2013[327] | 16 March 2013[328] | |
Dan Snow takes a journey to Syria, which looked at the complex past of the civil war and the roots of the current crisis.[329][330][331] | |||||
"Iraq: Did My Son Die in Vain?" | Janet Harris | Janet Harris | 20 March 2013[332] | 23 March 2013[333] | |
Geoff Dunsmore revisits to Basra in Iraq where his son - Chris Dunsmore, a RAF reservist who was killed in 2007.[334][335] | |||||
"South Africa: The Massacre That Changed a Nation" "The Massacre That Changed South Africa" | John Thynne | John Thynne | 24 March 2013[336] | 4 May 2013[337] | |
Peter Hain MP heads to Johannesburg in South Africa and uncover the stories on the shooting of 34 protesting miners outside Marikana platinum mine in 2012.[338][339][340] | |||||
"The Mafia's Secret Bunkers" | Elena Cosentino | Elena Cosentino | 1 May 2013[341] | N/A | |
Historian John Dickie investigates the story of Italy's elusive powerful crime network and Europe’s biggest cocaine traffickers - 'Ndrangheta', which uncovers inside the secret world of their amazing underground empire.[342][343][344][345] | |||||
"India's Supersize Kids" | Andy Wells | Andy Wells | 13 August 2013[346] | 28 September 2013[347] | |
Anita Rani investigates for a growing epidemic of childhood obesity in India.[348][349][350] | |||||
"America's Stoned Kids" | Chris Alcock | Chris Alcock | 24 August 2013[351] | 12 October 2013[352] | |
Professor John Marsden travels to the state capital in Denver, Colorado by investigating on its legalisation and the impacts of a drug which might effect by amongst young teenagers - Cannabis Marijuana.[353] | |||||
"Terror in the Desert" | Jane Corbin | Dimitri Collingridge | 31 August 2013[354] | 21 September 2013[355] | |
The episode follows the British survivors of the January 2013 terrorist attack at Amenas gas plant in Algeria as they told their dramatic and harrowing stories.[356][357][358] | |||||
"History of Congo" | Robin Barnwell | Robin Barnwell | 9 October 2013[359] | 2 November 2013[360] | |
Dan Snow travels to Congo, seeking to provide some insight into the vast central African country’s history, its colonial legacy, post-independence chaos, and endemic corruption.[361][362][363][364] | |||||
"No Sex Please, We're Japanese" "The Great Japanese Retirement" | John Holdsworth | John Holdsworth | 24 October 2013[365] | 9 November 2013[366] | |
First part of the Population series.[lower-alpha 9] Anita Rani travel across Japan to investigate on the population problem that cause the birth rate collapsed, and the results of Japanese men and women that have been drifted apart.[367][368][369] | |||||
"World's Busiest Maternity Ward" | Elena Cosentino | Elena Cosentino | 31 October 2013[370] | 4 January 2014[371] | |
Second part of the Population series.[lower-alpha 9] Anita Rani travels to Manila - known as one of world’s most densely populated cities in the Philippines, where she encounters across the developing world in general that dealts with the fastest growing population.[372][373][374] | |||||
"Don't Panic - The Truth About Population" | Dan Hillman | N/A | 7 November 2013[375] | N/A | |
The third and final part of the Population series.[lower-alpha 9] Swedish statistician, Professor Hans Rosling presents as 'live' studio event featuring cutting-edge 3D infographics painting a vivid picture of a world that has changed in ways to the people barely understand – often for the better.[376][377][378][379] |
2014
Original Title/World News Title[lower-alpha 7] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | World News air date[lower-alpha 8] | |
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"The Tea Trail" | Adam Warner | Adam Warner | 12 January 2014[380] | 15 February 2014[381] | |
In Kenya and Uganda, Simon Reeve follows the tea production process and looks at the impact the industry which affected millions of people who "pick, pack and transport" the tea.[382][383][384] | |||||
"The Coffee Trail" | Andy Wells | Andy Wells | 26 January 2014[385] | 22 February 2014[386] | |
As coffee produces at Vietnam become number one source in United Kingdom, Simon Reeve travels to uncover the stories behind the coffee's progress.[387][388][389] | |||||
"How China Fooled the World" | Guy Smith | Guy Smith | 18 February 2014[390] | 8 March 2014[391] | |
Robert Peston visits to China - currently the 2nd biggest economy in the world, to investigate with the powerful economic giant can really be in life-threatening trouble and its economic system has been developing at an amazing rate for the past thirty years.[392][393] | |||||
"Copacabana Palace" | N/A | N/A | 12 May 2014[394] | N/A | |
With the preparation for the upcoming month of the World Cup 2014 in Brazil, the episode takes place at one of the iconic and exclusive hotel - Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Palace, which tells the story of the workers and visitors - where it has played host to everyone from its existence.[395][396] | |||||
"The Secret Life of Your Clothes" | Andy Wells | Andy Wells | 14 July 2014[397] | 23 January 2015[398] | |
Ade Adepitan follows the trail of the clothes that was donated to charity shop and thus it was sending to Ghana.[399][400] | |||||
"Clothes to Die For" | Sarah Hamilton | Zara Hayes | 21 July 2014[401] | N/A | |
The story follows the events surrounding the collapse of the Rana Plaza Building in Bangladesh in 2013, which killed 1,134 garment workers. At its heart are the stories of the workers in the building, often young women making clothes for leading western brands. They recount their shocking stories of being buried in the rubble, but also explain how their jobs, despite pitiful pay and long hours, gave them much-wanted independence.[402][403] | |||||
"Ireland's Lost Babies" | John O'Kane | John O'Kane | 17 September 2014[404] | 18 October 2014[405] | |
After the story of Philomena was shown on the film, Martin Sixsmith travels to Ireland and United States which uncovers the stories of parents and children that involves by a transatlantic adoption trade.[406][407][408] | |||||
"Life in Solitary" | Elizabeth C. Jones | Dan Edge | 21 September 2014[409] | N/A | |
The story takes place at Maine State Prison in Warren, feature the life of staffs in order to improve the system and release some of the most dangerous prisoners back into the general population.[410][411] | |||||
"Terror at the Mall" | Dan Reed | Dan Reed | 24 September 2014[412] | N/A | |
Pulled from thousands of hours of security footage from more than a hundred cameras, the story takes viewers inside Kenya’s Westgate Shopping Mall as the siege unfolds.[413][414] | |||||
"Rwanda's Untold Story" | Jane Corbin John Conroy | John Conroy | 1 October 2014[415] | N/A | |
Jane Corbin discovers the evidence that challenges the accepted story for one of the most terrifying events after twenty years from the Rwandan genocide.[416] |
2015
Original Title/World News Title[lower-alpha 7] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | World News air date[lower-alpha 8] | |
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"Surviving Sandy Hook" | Sarah Foudy | Jezza Neumann | 4 March 2015[417] | N/A | |
The story follows at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, where it reveals from the perspective families of victims and survivors as they rebuild their lives after the shooting events in December 2012.[418] | |||||
"Secrets of Mexico's Drug War" | Elena Cosentino | Elena Cosentino | 11 March 2015[419] | N/A | |
After the events of Chapo Guzman's arrest in February 2014, the story follows up to explore the various ways on the US government enforcement agencies that have become bound up in the business of Mexico’s notorious Sinaloa Cartel, seemingly in the name of bringing down its kingpins.[420] | |||||
"Quelle Catastrophe! France" "Robert Peston: On France" | Adam Jessel | Adam Jessel | 13 March 2015[421] | 18 April 2015[422] | |
Robert Peston investigates the rise of Marine Le Pen and the Front National in France, and the economic stagnation that threatening France's way of life which could determine by the European Union themselves.[423] | |||||
"Britain's Jihadi Brides" | Fatima Salaria | Fatima Salaria | 8 April 2015[424] | 16 May 2015[425] | |
First part of the ISIS series.[426][lower-alpha 10] The episode follows with the British girls how they had attracted and traveled across to Islamic State in Syria - where the radicals were trying to lured them with a mixture through slick marketing, social media and religious fervour.[427][428] | |||||
"Kill the Christians" "Killing Christianity" | Jane Corbin Robin Barnwell | Robin Barnwell | 15 April 2015[429] | 23 May 2015[430] | |
The second part of the ISIS series.[426][lower-alpha 10] Jane Corbin travel across the Middle East to examine why Christianity is facing the greatest threat to its existence as hundreds of thousands of Christians are fleeing from the Islamic extremists, conflict and persecution.[431][432][433] | |||||
"World's Richest Terror Army" | Mike Rudin | Mike Rudin | 22 April 2015[434] | 30 May 2015[435] | |
The third and final part of the ISIS series.[426][lower-alpha 10] Peter Taylor investigates at the wealth of the so called Islamic State in the Middle East, together for the first time TV interview with an imprisoned former senior leader of IS leadership.[436][437][438][439] | |||||
"Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola" | Sasha Achilli | Dan Edge | 1 June 2015[440] | N/A | |
In West Africa, Ebola outbreak appears to be in abeyance, which having killed thousands. The story tracks down the most recent outbreak back to the father of so-called Patient Zero – the first fatality of the recent outbreak – and meets with the local officials and international aid workers that were still trying to figure out what they could and should have done better.[441][442] | |||||
"The Bin Laden Conspiracy?" | Michael Rudin | Michael Rudin | 17 June 2015[443] | 4 July 2015[444] | |
Jane Corbin reports the evidence with various conspiracy theories about Bin Laden's death, where the story recounts with a special crack team of American special forces stormed into a compound at Abbottabad in Pakistan.[445][446] | |||||
"Don't Panic - How to End Poverty in 15 Years" | Dan Hillman | N/A | 23 September 2015[447] | N/A | |
Swedish statistical showman Professor Hans Rosling returns on-stage, featuring with more holographic-style projection for facts and figures that shows his consideration to put an end from extreme poverty across the world.[448][449] |
2016
Original Title/World News Title[lower-alpha 7] | Producer | Director | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | World News air date[lower-alpha 8] | |
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"Three Days of Terror: The Charlie Hebdo Attacks" | Dan Reed | Dan Reed | 6 January 2016[450] | N/A | |
Dan Reed uncovers the story on the unseen footage of the massacre at Charlie Hebdo magazine, including with the first strike where Islamist gunmen attack at kosher grocery store in Paris.[451] | |||||
"World War Three: Inside the War Room" | Gabriel Range | Gabriel Range | 3 February 2016[452] | N/A | |
A committee of former British military and diplomatic figures discuses a hypothetical "hot war" in eastern Europe.[453] | |||||
"The Great Chinese Crash?" | Jane McMullen | Jane McMullen | 17 February 2016[454] | N/A | |
Robert Peston reports for the dramatic economic slowdown which effect to China and the rest of the world. |
Specials
Title | Producer | Original air date[lower-alpha 2] | |
---|---|---|---|
"One Day of War" | Will Daws | 27 May 2004 | |
The experiences of 16 fighters in different conflicts on 22 March 2004.[455][456][457] | |||
"Coming of Age" | Kiran Soni | 22 February 2005 | |
Rites of passage experienced by nine young people in different cultures around the world.[458][459] | |||
"Living Positive" | Sarah Waldron | 1 December 2005 | |
The experiences of AIDS stigma by six HIV-positive people around the world on 22 July 2005.[460][461] | |||
"Child Slavery" | 26 March 2007 | ||
A 12 year old boy is sold by his mother for £25 to a fisherman in Ghana. The boy will spend his childhood diving to disentangle nets in the murky waters of Lake Volta. In Saudi Arabia, a six-year-old boy who has been trafficked into the country from Yemen, in order to beg on the streets for a gang master, is picked up by the Saudi authorities and deported. Meanwhile in Cambodia, a 17-year-old girl recalls her horrific life as a sex slave, sold to a brothel aged 12. These are just three of the lives encountered in this special documentary looking at the extraordinary, global story of child slavery today, in which eight and a half million children are estimated to be involved.[462][463][464][465] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Awards show | Host Country | Nomination(s) | Categories | Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | 65th Annual Peabody Awards[466] | Bad Medicine | N/A | Won | |
2007 | International Emmy Awards[467][468] | Baghdad: A Doctor's Story | Current Affairs | Won | |
2007 | One World Media Awards[469][470][lower-alpha 11] | The Tea Boy of Gaza (Raw productions for This World, Director Olly Lambert) |
TV Documentary | Won | |
2007 | One World Media Awards[lower-alpha 11] | The 12 Year Old Drug Smuggler (Director Benito Montorio) |
TV Documentary | Won | |
2012 | One World Media Awards[471] | The Invasion of Lampedusa | Documentary | Nominated | |
2013 | Celtic Media Festival[472] | The Shame of the Catholic Church | Current Affairs | Won | |
2013 | British Academy Television Awards[473] | The Shame of the Catholic Church | Current Affairs | Won | |
2015 | British Academy Television Awards[474] | Terror at the Mall | Current Affairs | Nominated |
Notes
- 1 2 3 Title for each origianal title aired given from either by transcript or else from BBC Online.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Date for the episode originally aired on BBC Two.
- 1 2 Last Hope Clinic and The Jungle Beat were aired on 17 November 2005, with different timeslot between 19:00BST and 21:00BST.
- 1 2 3 4 Title for each origianal title aired in the UK given from BBC Online Archive and This World (BBC Two website)
- 1 2 Race Hate in Louisiana and Mystery Flights were aired on 24 May 2007, with different timeslot between 19:00BST and 21:00BST.
- 1 2 Title for each origianal title aired given from BBC Two.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Title for each origianal title aired in the UK. Titles from BBC World News can be refer either to original title or occasionally title given from its website.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Date originally aired on BBC World News.
- 1 2 3 Aired as the part of the Population Series.
- 1 2 3 Aired as the part of the ISIS Series.
- 1 2 Won as twice on TV Documentary awards in 2007 One World Media Awards for The Tea Boy of Gaza and The 12 Year Old Drug Smuggler
See also
- Panorama
- Our World
- Holidays in the Danger Zone
- Correspondent
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- ↑ BBC Two - This World, Secrets of Mexico's Drug War
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- ↑ BBC Two - This World, Don't Panic - How to End Poverty in 15 Years
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- ↑ 2007 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS NOMINEES FOR NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS CATEGORIES SPAN ASIA, EUROPE & LATIN AMERICA - FIRST NEWS NOMINATIONS EVER FOR HONG KONG, ROMANIA, RUSSIA & THE PHILIPPINES, International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, May 2007
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