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Watching: World in Action
7.0•1963-01-01•35 Seasons
Season 7
Episode 19
Seasons
Season 0Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6Season 7Season 8Season 9Season 10Season 11Season 12Season 13Season 14Season 15Season 16Season 17Season 18Season 19Season 20Season 21Season 22Season 23Season 24Season 25Season 26Season 27Season 28Season 29Season 30Season 31Season 32Season 33Season 34Season 35
Episodes
EP 1
Everybody's Children
EP 2
The Quiet Mutiny
EP 3
The Man Who Made Biafra
EP 4
Pigs?
EP 5
They're Only Human Beings Like Everybody Else
EP 6
A Business Arrangement
EP 7
S.A.L.T.
EP 8
Goodbye Mr. Smith?
EP 9
The Mountain People
EP 10
The Final Harvest
EP 11
The Man Who Wouldn't Keep Quiet
EP 12
The Schemes of Jerome D. Hoffman
EP 13
The Law Shop
EP 14
Oh! Birmingham
EP 15
The Dumping Grounds
EP 16
American Radio
EP 17
Round One
EP 18
The Dutschke Affair
EP 19
The Village That Quit
EP 20
The Monday Club
EP 21
The Breaking Point
EP 22
Square One
EP 23
Lucky
EP 24
Ford: The Inside Story
EP 25
The Truants
EP 26
The Man Who Stole Uganda
EP 27
As It Was in the Beginning...
EP 28
The Year Britain Stopped Growing
EP 29
South of the Border
EP 30
The Salvation Army
EP 31
The Sailors' Jail
EP 32
Going Private
EP 33
The Tanzam Railway
EP 34
A 2.9% Swing to Democracy in Bradford
EP 35
Death Is Afraid of Us
EP 36
Conversations with a Working Man
EP 37
Anthony Mascarenhas
EP 38
A Woman's Place
EP 39
The Dust at Acre Mill
EP 40
Episode 40
EP 41
Major Khaled's War
EP 42
End of a Journey
EP 43
The Man from No. 10
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.