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Watching: World in Action
7.0•1963-01-01•35 Seasons
Season 13
Episode 16
Seasons
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Episodes
EP 1
Unemployment - Who Cares?
EP 2
Nuts & Bolts of the Economy: Delta's Dilemma
EP 3
A School of Thought
EP 4
Mr Cork Examines the Books
EP 5
Campaigning by Numbers
EP 6
Yesterday's Truants
EP 7
Living Dangerously
EP 8
The Killing of Uganda
EP 9
The National Party
EP 10
The Long Arm of the Dina
EP 11
The Lawbreakers
EP 12
Made in Hong Kong - Child Labour
EP 13
Mr Opie Brings Bad News
EP 14
Doctor's Orders
EP 15
Episode 15
EP 16
The Militants
EP 17
Waiting for Merlyn
EP 18
The Road to Amsterdam
EP 19
The Police Tapes
EP 21
Equal Pay Today-Or Tomorrow
EP 22
Do You Take This Man?
EP 23
From Death Row-To Downing St
EP 24
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - Them and Us
EP 25
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Vital Statistics: Part 1
EP 26
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Vital Statistics: Part 2
EP 27
The Plane Makers
EP 28
The Prison Children
EP 29
All Work and Low Pay
EP 30
What Mr. Paisley Didn't Know
EP 31
The Man Who Went Too Far
EP 32
Casualties of the Cuts
EP 33
Without Limit of Time
EP 34
My Years with Amin
EP 35
Starting on the Dole
EP 36
The Very Public Death of Enrico Sidoli
EP 37
Jack's Last Stand
EP 38
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 1
EP 39
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 2
EP 40
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - The Uncommon Market: Part 3
Overview
World in Action was Granada Television’s flagship ITV current affairs series, running from 7 Jan 1963 to 7 Dec 1998, and built a reputation for film-led investigative reporting and a forceful editorial stance. Its journalism produced major public and political repercussions—including investigations associated with miscarriages of justice such as the Birmingham Six—and it also served as a platform for landmark documentary projects, including the first broadcast of “Seven Up!” as part of the strand in 1964.