
1960/1961 (1960)
Episodes: 46
Star Cast:
Episodes List

Ep.1 Episode 1
Air Date: 1960-09-05

Ep.2 Episode 2
Air Date: 1960-09-12

Ep.3 Episode 3
Air Date: 1960-09-19

Ep.4 Episode 4
Air Date: 1960-09-26

Ep.5 Episode 5
Air Date: 1960-10-03

Ep.6 Episode 6
Air Date: 1960-10-10

Ep.7 The Year of the Polaris
Air Date: 1960-10-17
A special two-part report on Polaris, America's latest and most awesome H-bomb missile. Part One: A CBS Report by Edward R. Murrow

Ep.8 Britain and the Polaris
Air Date: 1960-10-17
A special two-part report on Polaris, America's latest and most awesome H-bomb missile. Part Two: An assessment of the Implications for Britain and the West of this revolutionary new weapon.

Ep.9 Episode 9
Air Date: 1960-10-24

Ep.10 Episode 10
Air Date: 1960-10-31

Ep.11 The American Election
Air Date: 1960-11-07
Richard Dimbleby, Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy report on the closing stages of the American Presidential Election. This special edition comes from a Panorama studio in Washington, D.C.

Ep.12 Episode 12
Air Date: 1960-11-14

Ep.13 Episode 13
Air Date: 1960-11-21

Ep.14 Episode 14
Air Date: 1960-11-28

Ep.15 Episode 15
Air Date: 1960-12-05

Ep.16 Episode 16
Air Date: 1960-12-12

Ep.17 Episode 17
Air Date: 1960-12-19

Ep.18 Episode 18
Air Date: 1961-01-09

Ep.19 Episode 19
Air Date: 1961-01-16

Ep.20 Cuba: Anti-Castro Rebels
Air Date: 1961-01-23
Exiles share their reasons for leaving Castro's Cuba. Among those interviewed are leaders of opposition groups, including a former Cuban Ambassador. In Washington, Robin Day leads a discussion with two members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the extent of the US government's involvement in plans to overthrow Castro.

Ep.21 Episode 21
Air Date: 1961-01-30

Ep.22 Episode 22
Air Date: 1961-02-06

Ep.23 Episode 23
Air Date: 1961-02-13

Ep.24 Episode 24
Air Date: 1961-02-20

Ep.25 Episode 25
Air Date: 1961-02-27

Ep.26 Episode 26
Air Date: 1961-03-06

Ep.27 Episode 27
Air Date: 1961-03-13

Ep.28 Episode 28
Air Date: 1961-03-20

Ep.29 Episode 29
Air Date: 1961-03-27

Ep.30 Episode 30
Air Date: 1961-04-10

Ep.31 Episode 31
Air Date: 1961-04-17

Ep.32 Episode 32
Air Date: 1961-04-24

Ep.33 Panorama Goes to Moscow
Air Date: 1961-05-01
Panorama cameras report from the Soviet capital on May Day. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports by Robin Day, Ludovic Kennedy. The programme includes the recorded highlights of the May Day Parade in Red Square.

Ep.34 Episode 34
Air Date: 1961-05-08

Ep.35 South Africa (1)
Air Date: 1961-05-15
South Africa on the eve of Republic Day The first of two special reports by James Mossman. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby. With reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan.

Ep.36 South Africa (2)
Air Date: 1961-05-22
The Archbishop of Canterbury looks back on his sixteen years as Primate of all England and South Africa on the eve of Republic Day. The second of two special reports by James Mossman. Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators: Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan.

Ep.37 29/5/1961
Air Date: 1961-05-29
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh talks to Richard Dimbleby about Commonwealth Technical Training Week, and John Morgan reports from Madrid on what life is like in Spain today.

Ep.38 Episode 38
Air Date: 1961-06-05

Ep.39 Episode 39
Air Date: 1961-06-12

Ep.40 Episode 40
Air Date: 1961-06-19

Ep.41 Meeting Fidel Castro
Air Date: 1961-06-26
Fidel Castro takes a group of journalists around Cuba, touring the places changed by the revolution. Among the scenes are reminders of the recent attempt to topple him.

Ep.42 Episode 42
Air Date: 1961-07-03

Ep.43 Episode 43
Air Date: 1961-07-10

Ep.44 Episode 44
Air Date: 1961-07-17

Ep.45 Episode 45
Air Date: 1961-07-24

Ep.46 Panorama Goes to Berlin
Air Date: 1961-07-31
In the days leading up to the construction of the Berlin Wall, this special edition of Panorama has Richard Dimbleby reporting live from the city on the spot where a single nail in the cobblestones signifies the divide between Eastern communism and Western democracy. Meanwhile, Ludovic Kennedy visits a refugee camp in West Berlin and talks to those who have fled from the East, people in New York and Bristol give their opinions on the Cold War, and Foreign Secretary Lord Home talks about the stance of the British government as the crisis escalates.