The Nativity
Episode 1 • Dec 23, 1974
A BBC documentary film strand, with the focus on investigative journalism.
191 episodes total
Status
Ended
First Aired
1970
Rating
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Episodes
Episode 1 • Dec 23, 1974
Episode 2 • Jan 18, 1975
Victor Cheiney is a farmworker, married with two children. He is under notice to quit his tied cottage. The bailiff is due in days, and Cheiney has nowhere to go. This true story of what happened is painful and shocking. The series of events that followed the eviction reached a point of tragedy that threatened to engulf the Cheineys, divide the family, and shatter the marriage.
Episode 3 • Feb 02, 1975
The little bull calf Celia bore In winter 1974 was slaughtered so that human beings could drink her milk. But to keep that milk flowing it was crucial that she should calve again quickly. There was need for expert stockman-ship, the skill of the artificial inseminator and the services of Cliftonmill Olympus II.
Episode 4 • Feb 16, 1975
The story of one man's attempt to reunite under one roof the woman he claims is his wife, and the child he claims is his daughter. The action of this documentary moves from Lyallpur in North Pakistan, to Islamabad, to Bradford and Leeds as Mohammed Akram tries to prove to British Immigration Officers that Rafiqa is his wife and entitled to live in Britain. Finally it is up to the adjudicator of an immigration appeals hearing in Leeds to exercise the wisdom of Solomon. Is Mohammed Akram a liar, and Rafiqa an impostor? Or are they, in fact, man and wife?
Episode 5 • Feb 25, 1975
Who is the most beautiful man in the whole of Britain? This year's Mr United Kingdom Championship in Liverpool resolved the question. This Inside Story is about the three most likely muscle men and their trainers, the men who mastermind the sculpting of bodies into living works of art.
Episode 1 • May 07, 1975
Real police officers doing a real job. Catching villains and protecting the public
Episode 2 • May 14, 1975
Episode 3 • May 28, 1975
This is the story of a remarkable young English nurse who made her home in a Saigon slum. Before the city fell to the communists she was told officially to leave South Vietnam. But she stayed. Her reason for not going was that her home was also home for street girls, drug addicts and waifs and strays picked off the streets who, without her, would have no one to turn to. This is not a story about the Vietnam war but the story of a young woman drawn to a suffering country by the plight of its suffering people
Episode 4 • Jun 04, 1975
Episode 5 • Jun 11, 1975
The story of Michael - known as 'Mini' - who at 11 years old has twice attempted to burn down his house, and was designated too dangerous to be allowed his freedom.
Episode 6 • Nov 24, 1975
Episode 1 • Jan 01, 1976
Episode 2 • Jan 08, 1976
At 8.0 am on New Year's Eve 1973, two ambulancemen called Jim Grummett and Colin Birch crossed the picket lines outside Sunderland Ambulance Depot and reported for work. From that day to January of this year the men were sent to Coventry' by their work-mates. Was it simply a case of obstinacy? Or bloody-mindedness? This Inside Story of a conflict of ideologies analyses the roots of the feud, and it portrays what happens in the hearts of ordinary men, when the unyielding force confronts the immovable spirit.
Episode 3 • Mar 23, 1976
Episode 4 • Mar 30, 1976
Film cameras follow City of London traders in foreign exchange, metals, stocks and shares; money lenders who deal in millions of pounds at a time; and Lloyds underwriters who bet than an accident will never happen and risk losing their shirt if it does. This is a world of frantic face to face dealing soon to be transformed by cheaper, computer-led dealing systems, satellite communications and fibre optic cables to create a fast-moving global market, worlds away from the street markets that they had once resembled.
Episode 5 • Aug 05, 1976
Episode 6 • Aug 12, 1976
Episode 1 • Mar 12, 1977
Episode 2 • Apr 15, 1977
Eileen is at the beginning. Her husband, John, is on remand inside Pentonville awaiting trial at the Old Bailey for robbery, possession of a firearm, and resisting arrest. If he pleads guilty, he could get seven years. If he fights the case and is convicted, he could go down for 15. In the days up to and during the trial, when she herself is called to give evidence, Eileen talks of her hopes and fears for herself, for her survival, and her children's survival. There is little doubt that John will pay his debt to society. But as an addendum to his sentence, will go the unspoken sentence on his innocent wife and three children - years of severance from a breadwinner, a father and a husband.
Episode 3 • Apr 22, 1977
Lorraine 's waiting has begun. Her husband, Steve, is serving two-and-a-half years in Leeds Prison for rape. Four months after he left the dock, Lorraine's baby arrived. All her courage is now summoned to face the physical and emotional demands on a body and mind already drained by the ordeal of childbirth. From the maternity hospital where she bore the son his father could not see, the bungalow for which she has worked and must work to retain, and through the bleak misery of prison visits with her baby son and two teenage daughters, Lorraine pieces together her thoughts and priorities, her feelings of self-reproach and determination to stand by a husband who is already corroded by jealousy, self-pity and remorse.
Episode 4 • Apr 29, 1977
Kathy is at the end. In 24 hours her husband Steve will be released. He has served 18 months in Wandsworth Prison for robbery. She has served 18 months on the 12th floor of a high-rise council block coping with all the problems of a one-parent family for being the wife of a convict. Kathy has had to bear the stigma of 'guilt by association' that attaches to all prisoners' wives, and she has watched with mounting horror the erosion of her four children's emotional stability. The joy of her husband's release is underscored with the anxiety of living with a man again, and the knowledge that their future will depend on Steve getting a job and curbing his drinking. Unless that occurs, she will slide into the nightmare world of the battered wife.
Episode 5 • May 06, 1977
Episode 6 • May 20, 1977
Episode 1 • Feb 15, 1978
Episode 2 • Apr 28, 1978
Episode 3 • May 12, 1978
This programme focuses on the day to day lives of the British troops guarding the Belize/Guatemala border and their celebrations on Christmas Day, 1977. It’s a very different life here than the squaddies are used to, but it’s not quite a ‘Caribbean holiday’. They struggle to come to terms with the daily routine, the boredom, missing their loved ones and meeting the basic needs of life such as ensuring there is enough fresh food to eat.
Episode 4 • May 19, 1978
Episode 5 • May 26, 1978
Episode 6 • Jun 16, 1978
Episode 1 • Jun 11, 1979
Episode 2 • Jun 25, 1979
24-year-old George Roberts feels that he is a woman, and he wants to have sex reassignment surgery. Before the National Health Service will approve the surgical procedures, they refer him to a psychiatrist in the Gender Identity Clinic at Charing Cross Hospital. The psychiatrist tells George that he must first live as a woman for one year. George throws away his men's clothing, informs his employer, and (per the hospital's requirements) finds a new flat nearer to the clinic.
Episode 3 • Jul 02, 1979
Episode 4 • Jul 09, 1979
Episode 5 • Jul 16, 1979
Episode 6 • Jul 23, 1979
After the failure of the plot to blow Adolf Hitler to pieces as he studied his campaigns in the Wolf's Lair on 20th July 1944, the conspirators were rounded up, put on trial and hanged. To savour his revenge at leisure, Hitler ordered the trials and death throes of his enemies to be filmed. Four hours of Hitler's film have been tracked down, and from it emerges a unique and bizarre parody of justice, as the traitors to the Third Reich are hounded to their death. Hitler's avenging prosecutor is Roland Freisler, a perverted star in a sadistic screen role that he knew would please the Führer as he watched these pictures in his cinema in the Wolf's Lair.
Episode 1 • Jul 10, 1980
Episode 2 • Jul 17, 1980
In June 1979, London played host to Gay Pride Week, which culminated in the Pride March through the capital. It was, at the time, the largest assembly of homosexuals Europe had ever seen. Frank language is used throughout as six gay people talk about their experiences of 'coming out' to family and friends. Some have faced pressure from their loved-ones not to appear in the programme, while others have a confrontational approach to their critics.
Episode 3 • Jul 24, 1980
Episode 4 • Jul 31, 1980
Episode 5 • Aug 07, 1980
Episode 6 • Sep 07, 1980
Episode 1 • May 10, 1989
Episode 2 • May 17, 1989
Episode 3 • May 24, 1989
Episode 4 • May 31, 1989
Episode 5 • Jun 07, 1989
Episode 6 • Jun 14, 1989
In the last year there has been another wave of executions of political prisoners in Iran's prisons. How can a revolution have come to this? In The Road to Terror, revolutionaries tell how their dream descended into a nightmare of terror and execution. They speak as exiles in Paris, a city preparing to celebrate the glories of the first mass revolution of 1789. Behind its strange images, the struggle for power in the Iranian revolution has followed a pattern uncannily similar to many of the great revolutions of the past. Just like 200 years ago in France, the Iranian revolution has gone down the old road from liberation to repression, the road to terror.
Episode 1 • Apr 11, 1990
Episode 2 • Apr 18, 1990
Investigates the fire inside Reactor One at Windscale in October 1957, and the previous emissions and leaks of radiation that occured there, contaminating the area, in spite of denials from the authorities. Workers from the site at the time corroborate this and the programme considers the secrecy surrounding the events.
Episode 3 • Apr 25, 1990
Episode 4 • May 02, 1990
Episode 5 • May 09, 1990
Episode 6 • May 16, 1990
Episode 1 • Apr 10, 1991
Episode 2 • Apr 17, 1991
Episode 3 • Apr 24, 1991
Episode 4 • May 01, 1991
Episode 5 • May 08, 1991
Episode 6 • May 15, 1991
Episode 1 • May 13, 1992
Episode 2 • May 20, 1992
The lives and times of British mercenaries fighting in the Yugoslavia Civil War, earning as little as £100 a month in the Yugoslavia army's only English speaking company.
Episode 3 • May 27, 1992
Episode 4 • Jun 03, 1992
Episode 5 • Jun 10, 1992
Episode 6 • Jun 17, 1992
Episode 1 • May 19, 1993
A look at the state of the railways in Britain in the early 1990s.
Episode 2 • May 26, 1993
Episode 3 • Jun 02, 1993
Documentary on Karlovac, a UN transit camp in Croatia that offers sanctuary to 3,000 broken people. It records the shattered lives of those for whom it has now become "home".
Episode 4 • Jun 09, 1993
Episode 5 • Jun 16, 1993
Episode 6 • Jun 23, 1993
Episode 1 • May 11, 1994
Episode 2 • May 18, 1994
Episode 3 • May 25, 1994
Episode 4 • Jun 01, 1994
Episode 5 • Jun 08, 1994
Episode 6 • Jun 15, 1994
Episode 1 • May 25, 1995
Documentary follows the BT Nuisance calls bureau in combatting nuisance callers and working with police to support the victims
Episode 2 • Jun 01, 1995
Episode 3 • Jun 08, 1995
Episode 4 • Jun 15, 1995
Episode 5 • Jun 22, 1995
Episode 6 • Jun 28, 1995
Episode 1 • Jan 11, 1996
Episode 2 • Jan 18, 1996
Episode 3 • Jan 30, 1996
Update on the story of a London Civil Servant who was arrested in New York in 1994 carrying her dead baby. After eight months on remand, Caroline awaits her trial date.
Episode 4 • Feb 01, 1996
Episode 5 • Feb 09, 1996
Episode 6 • Jun 12, 1996
25 Million Pounds details the collapse of Barings Bank in the mid 1990s primarily by a broker called Nick Leeson, who lost £827 million ($1.3 billion) by speculating on futures contracts. The film contextualises the downfall as the history of Barings Bank was one of the oldest and most prestigious merchant banks in Britain, run by the same family for decades with extensive ties to Britain's elites. But in the late 19th century Barings almost went bankrupt after investing heavily in South American bonds, including backing the construction of a sewer system in Buenos Aires. The bank was saved by The Bank of England, but Edward Baring, the head of the bank, was financially ruined and never recovered. This film explores the culture of Barings and of the financial markets during the 1990s, and how Nick Leeson was able to cause another huge loss of money to the bank, this time bankrupting the company.
Episode 1 • Jan 21, 1997
Episode 2 • Jan 28, 1997
Episode 3 • Feb 04, 1997
Episode 4 • Feb 18, 1997
Episode 5 • Feb 25, 1997
A government hotline set up last year, invited the public to help catch benefit fraudsters who each year cost the DSS three billion pounds. Inside Story looks at how fraud investigators raid suspect businesses, descend upon the homes of alleged cheats and check the thousands of anonymous tip-offs which flood the hotline each week. This documentary ponders the incidence of people in the UK claiming single parent benefits from the state whilst continuing to see their partners. Concentrates on the efforts of two regional fraud offices, in Hull and East London, to recoup some of the millions lost by the DSS in benefit fraud every year.
Episode 6 • Mar 04, 1997
Documentary about a British woman who was deliberately infected with the HIV virus by her Cypriot lover.
Episode 1 • Jan 06, 1998
Episode 2 • Jan 13, 1998
Episode 3 • Jan 20, 1998
Episode 4 • Feb 03, 1998
Episode 5 • Feb 10, 1998
Episode 6 • Feb 17, 1998
Episode 1 • Jan 20, 1999
First transmitted in 1999, a self-made multi-millionaire, a would-be rock star and a veteran fish trader are among the many dedicated traders wheeling and dealing at Billingsgate, the early morning seafood bazaar which is Britain's largest inland fish market.
Episode 2 • Jan 27, 1999
Episode 3 • Feb 03, 1999
Episode 4 • Feb 10, 1999
Episode 5 • Feb 16, 1999
Episode 6 • Jul 29, 1999
Episode 1 • Mar 07, 2000
Episode 2 • Apr 12, 2000
Episode 3 • May 03, 2000
Episode 4 • May 21, 2000
Episode 5 • May 24, 2000
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