BBC
1 Panorama
Workers on the Breadline:
Millions of British workers are being paid too little to live on. Richard
Bilton reports. First broadcast: 06 Oct
2014
Britain's Homeless Families:
Reporter Richard Bilton meets the homeless families forced out by private
landlords. First broadcast: 23 Jun 2014
Don't Cap My Benefits: Panorama
follows some of the people most affected by the government's benefits changes.
First broadcast: 10 Apr 2014
Hungry Britain?: Darragh
MacIntyre investigates the dramatic rise in the number of food banks in
Britain. First broadcast: 03 Mar 2014
Jobs for the Boys?: Sol Campbell
investigates the unemployment rate for young black British men. First
broadcast: 13 May 2013
Britain's Hidden Housing Crisis:
Panorama Special revealing the impact of the current housing crisis engulfing
Britain. First broadcast: 13 Dec 2012
Undercover: Debt on the Doorstep:
Panorama investigates a world of cash on the doorstep and high interest rates.
First broadcast: 01 Oct 2012
Trouble on the Estate: Panorama
visits a housing estate in Blackburn, learning what it is like to live there.
First broadcast: 11 Sep 2012
Britain on the Brink: Back to the
70s?: Panorama asks whether Britain is able to cope with a new age of
austerity. First broadcast: 09 Jul 2012
How to Survive the Meltdown:
Panorama investigates how Britain plc could survive the economic crisis. First
broadcast: 12 Dec 2011
Inside the Riots: Panorama speaks
to police and rioters in Manchester to get the inside story of the riots. First
broadcast: 14 Nov 2011
All Work and Low Pay: Panorama
reveals how some employers use loopholes to pay below the national minimum
wage. First broadcast: 03 Oct 2011
The August Riots: The full story
of the August riots. What has led a generation to violence? First broadcast: 15
Aug 2011
Council Houses: Cheats and
Victims: The stories of families struggling to get by on the waiting list for
social housing. First broadcast: 04 May 2011
Finished at Fifty?: How some
over-50s now face rejection letters and money worries after a lifetime at work.
First broadcast: 04 Apr 2011
The Big Squeeze: Panorama unveils
research which shows that most of us are poorer than we were in 2009. First
broadcast: 28 Mar 2011
The Cuts - Can You Fight Back?:
Reporter Shelley Jofre looks at the fight to save frontline services across the
country. First broadcast: 17 May 2010
Return of the Real Apprentices:
Panorama follows the fortunes of four young people searching for work in
Swindon. First broadcast: 26 Apr 2010
The Truth About Spending Cuts:
John Ware challenges politicians about their plans to slash public
spending. First broadcast: 28 Sep 2009
The Year Britain's Bubble Burst:
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston reflects on the events that rocked the
economy in 2008. First broadcast: 22 Dec 2008
How the Economy Got Personal:
Jeremy Vine presents personal stories of regular Britons affected by the credit
crunch. First broadcast: 01 Sep 2008
Britain on the Sick: Shelley
Jofre examines the Government's tough new benefit rules. First broadcast: 19
May 2008
Feeling the Pinch: Declan Curry
investigates how Britain will cope during the financial year ahead. First
broadcast: 14 Apr 2008
BBC
1
Jobless: As the unemployment
statistics start to climb once more, multi BAFTA winning film-maker Brian Woods
goes behind the numbers to the people they represent, and presents his take on
the recession. Tue 9 Mar 2010
Poor Kids: Documentary telling
the stories of some of the 3.5 million children living in poverty in the UK. Mon
22 Aug 2011
Britain’s Hidden Hungry: As of
2012, more than 170,000 people are believed to be dependent on a chain of 300
foodbanks run by a Christian charity, the Trussell Trust. Bafta award winning
film-maker David Modell has spent six months at the Coventry foodbank following
the stories of Charlotte, Sandra and Kelly to find out how, in 2012, so many
Britons are suffering genuine and prolonged bouts of real hunger. Wed 28 Nov
2012
Inside Out East Midlands: Coping
with Poverty: Tony Roe visits a Loughborough estate which is one of the most
deprived in the East Midlands. The estate had a terrible reputation four years
ago but has now transformed itself as a result of the community helping each
other. Cherie Tinenti runs an advice and help centre whilst estate residents
help feed those in need. Mon 26 Nov 2012
Living with Poverty (with OU): Hard-hitting
documentaries offering insights into the nature and extent of poverty today. Each
film explores an area of England and records the stories of people who live on
or close to the so-called breadline. 4
films. May 2013.
BBC
3
Young, Jobless and Living at
Home. Tough times have hit Britain and for young people it is the hardest time
to find a job since the 1980s. Greg James finds out what it's like to be young,
unemployed and living with your parents when he follows graduates and school
leavers chasing jobs in the worst job market in decades. Sun 10 Apr 2011
Growing Up Poor: Following
teenagers dealing with the pressures of growing up with one similarity - they
are all surviving on under £10 a day. 2 episodes. November-December 2014.
BBC
1 Scotland
The Scheme: An observed
documentary series following the dramatic and often emotional highs and lows of
daily life for six different families all living in one large housing scheme in
Kilmarnock. 5 episodes, May 2010- July 2011
BBC
1 Northern Ireland
The Estate: Fly-on-the-wall
documentary series charting a year in the lives of the residents of a Coleraine
housing estate in Ballysally. 8 episodes. February-May 2012.
BBC
1 Wales
Swansea: Living on the Streets: hard-hitting
documentary series on homelessness. 3 episodes. February 2014
Swansea: back on the Streets. 3
episodes. July 2014.
Channel
4
How the Other Half Live: Documentary
series that aims to show what it means to grow up in poverty in 21st-century
Britain. In each episode, a wealthy family decides to assist one that is living
below the poverty line. Series 1, 3 episodes , 2009; Series 2, 7 episodes,
2010.
Skint: Intimate stories of how
people live with the devastating effects of long-term unemployment. Series 1, 4
episodes. June 2013.
Benefits Street: This documentary
series reveals the reality of life on benefits, as the residents of one of
Britain's most benefit-dependent streets invite cameras into their tight-knit
community. Series 1, 5 episodes, January 2014. Series 2 for 2015.
Channel
5
On Benefits and Proud: With
a fifth of every pound we pay in tax going directly to support benefit
claimants, not everyone is happy with who gets what. 14 October 2013.
Benefits Britain: Life on the
Dole: We get up close and personal with the real people behind the headlines as
it explores the lives of those living on benefits. Series 1, 6 episodes,
June/July 2014. Series 2, November/December 2014.
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