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Watching: World in Action
7.0•1963-01-01•35 Seasons
Season 12
Episode 3
Seasons
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Episodes
EP 1
The Reluctant Bride
EP 2
The Roche Affair
EP 3
Conversations with the Craigs
EP 4
Democracy in Bulk
EP 5
Jobless in Batley
EP 6
The Guinea Pig Soldiers
EP 7
The Luddenden Experiment
EP 8
The Billion Dollar Grain Fraud
EP 9
Popular Power
EP 10
Scotland: A Political Journey Part One
EP 11
Scotland: A Political Journey Part Two
EP 12
An Element of Risk
EP 13
Blood Money Part One
EP 14
Blood Money Part Two
EP 15
Episode 15
EP 16
How to Sell an Airforce Part One
EP 17
How to Sell an Airforce Part Two
EP 18
Cut Off
EP 19
Chrysler and the Cabinet - How the Deal Was Done
EP 20
Episode 20
EP 21
Episode 21
EP 22
The Republic of Rhodesia
EP 23
1936-1976 a Change of Life
EP 24
The Boss File
EP 25
In Labour
EP 26
The Threat of Nuclear War
EP 27
Nuts & Bolts of the Economy: Healey's Eight & Half
EP 28
When in Rome...
EP 29
Out of Mind
EP 30
Nuts & Bolts of the Economy: Patent No.18070/72
EP 31
Nuclear Waste in the Irish Sea
EP 32
The Dark Societies
EP 33
The Trials of Popovic
EP 34
Proposition 15
EP 35
A Calculated Risk
EP 36
A Question for Europe
EP 37
Nuts and Bolts of the Economy - Somebody Has to Do It
EP 38
Mutiny on the Motorway
EP 39
Run for Your Life
EP 40
A Question of Standards
EP 41
The Plutonium Economy
EP 42
Coup D'etat
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.