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Dispatches (TV programme)

Dispatches is a British current affairs documentary programme on Channel 4, first broadcast on 30 October 1987. The programme covers issues about British society, politics, health, religion, international current affairs and the environment, and often features a mole inside organisations under journalistic investigation.

Dispatches
Presented byVarious
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes843[1]
Production
Running time30–60 minutes
(including adverts)
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release30 October 1987 (1987-10-30) –
present

Awards edit

British Academy Television Awards edit

The British Academy Television Awards are presented in an award show hosted by the BAFTA. They have been awarded annually since 1955.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
1992 Best Factual Series Dispatches Nominated
1996 Nominated [2]
1999 Best News and Current Affairs Journalism David Monaghan, Deborah Davies, Graham Hall (for "Inside the Animal Liberation Front") Nominated
2002 Best Current Affairs Beneath the Veil Nominated
2006 Eamonn Matthews, Kevin Sim (for "Beslan") Won
Samir Shah, Dimitri Collingridge, James Brabazon (for "Iraq – The Reckoning") Nominated
2008 Jezza Neumann, Sky Zeh, Brian Woods, Kate Blewett (for "China's Stolen Children") Won [3]
Sean Langan, Julia Barron, Denman Rooke (for "Fighting the Taliban") Nominated
2009 Mags Gavan, Joost Van Der Valk, Alice Keens-Soper, Paul Woolwich (for "Saving Africa's Witch Children") Won [4]
Kate Blewett, Deborah Shipley, Brian Woods (for "Mum Loves Drugs, Not Me") Nominated
2010 Dan Reed, Eamonn Matthews (for "Terror in Mumbai") Won [5]
Najibullah Quraishi, Jamie Doran, John Moffat, Paul Woolwich (for "Afghanistan – Behind Enemy Lines") Nominated
2011 Deborah Shipley, Brian Woods, Xoliswa Sithole (for "Lost Girls of South Africa") Nominated [6]
2014 Chris Swayne, Eamonn Matthews, Olly Lambert (for "Syria – Across the Lines") Won [7]
David Henshaw, James Jones, Todd Downing (for "North Korea: Life Inside the Secret State") Nominated
Anna Hall, Matt Pinder, Paddy Garrick, Tazeen Ahmad (for "The Hunt for Britain’s Sex Gangs") Nominated
2015 Marcel Mettelsiefen, Anthony Wonke, Stephen Ellis, Chris Shaw (for "Children on the Frontline") Won [8]
2016 Edward Watts, Evan Williams, Sam Collyns, George Waldrum (for "Escape from ISIS") Nominated [9]
2018 Sara Afshar, Nicola Cutcher, Callum Macrae (for "Syria's Disappeared: The Case Against Assad") Nominated
2019 Evan Williams, Patrick Wells, Eve Lucas, Dan Edge (for "Myanmar's Killing Fields") Won [10]
2020 "Growing Up Poor: Britain's Breadline Kids" Nominated [11]
2021 Robin Barnwell, Gesbeen Mohammad, Guy Creasey, David Henshaw, Evan Williams (for "The Battle for Hong Kong") Nominated [12]

British Academy Television Craft Awards edit

The British Academy Television Craft Awards are accolades presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, established in 2000 as a way to spotlight technical achievements.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2008 Best Breakthrough Talent Jezza Neumann (for "China's Stolen Children") Won [13]
Best Photography: Factual Nominated
Best Director: Factual Won
Best Editing: Factual Jezza Neumann, Brian Woods, Reg Clarke (for "China's Stolen Children") Nominated
2010 Best Director: Factual Dan Reed (for "Terror in Mumbai") Nominated [14]
Nick Read (for "The Slumdog Children of Mumbai") Nominated
Best Photography: Factual Nominated
Best Editing: Factual Jay Taylor (for "The Slumdog Children of Mumbai") Nominated
2011 Best Director: Factual Dan Reed (for "The Battle for Haiti") Won [15]
Best Editing: Factual Peter Haddon (for "The Battle for Haiti") Nominated
2014 Best Photography: Factual Olly Lambert (for "Syria: Across the Lines") Nominated [16]
2015 Best Breakthrough Talent Marcel Mettelsiefen (for "Children on the Frontline") Nominated [17]
Best Photography: Factual Won
2016 Ben Steele (for "The Children Who Beat Ebola") Nominated [18]
2018 Olivier Sarbil (for "The Fight for Mosul") Nominated [19]

RTS Awards edit

The Royal Television Society Awards are the gold standard of achievement in the television community. Each year six awards recognise excellence across the entire range of programme making and broadcasting skills.

Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
1997 Current Affairs - Home Dispatches: Secrets of the Gaul Won [20]
1998 Dispatches: Inside the ALF Won [21]
1999 Current Affairs - International Dispatches: Prime Suspects Won [22]
2001 Dispatches: Beneath The Veil Won [23]
2007 China's Stolen Children – Dispatches Special Won [24]

Notable episodes edit

Young, Nazi and Proud edit

On the youth wing of the British National Party (BNP), produced in the UK by David Modell. It was originally broadcast on 4 November 2002 as the eighth episode of the sixteenth season. The documentary won a BAFTA award in the 'Best Current Affairs' category.[25]

The program focuses on then-chairman of Young BNP, Mark Collett. Interviews highlighted the ideological background of Collett, particularly his sympathetic stance towards the policies of Nazism and Adolf Hitler.

MMR: What They Didn't Tell you edit

Broadcast on 18 November 2004, MMR: What they didn't tell you featured an investigation by Sunday Times journalist Brian Deer into the campaign against the MMR vaccine by British surgeon Andrew Wakefield. Among a string of allegations, Deer revealed that, when Wakefield claimed a possible link between the vaccine and autism, his own lab had produced secret results which contradicted his claims, and he had registered patent claims on his own single measles vaccine.[26]

Following the programme, Wakefield, funded by the Medical Protection Society sued Channel 4, The Sunday Times and Deer personally for libel, but sought to have his lawsuit stayed by the court, so that he did not need to pursue it. The case became high-profile when Channel 4 obtained a court order compelling Wakefield to continue with his lawsuit or abandon it. During two years of litigation, three High Court judgments were obtained against Wakefield from Mr Justice David Eady, including new law that the General Medical Council was required to supply materials from its own investigations to defendants facing libel actions from doctors.[27] In his first judgment,[28] Eady said:

I am quite satisfied, therefore, that the Claimant wished to extract whatever advantage he could from the existence of the proceedings while not wishing to progress them or to give the Defendants an opportunity of meeting the claims.

In pleadings submitted to the court, Channel 4 spelt out what they said the programme had alleged. It said that Wakefield:[29]

  1. Had dishonestly and irresponsibly spread fear that the MMR vaccine might cause autism in some children, even though he knew that his own laboratory's tests dramatically contradicted his claims and he knew or ought to have known that there was absolutely no scientific basis at all for his belief that MMR should be broken up into single vaccines.
  2. In spreading such fear, also acted dishonestly and irresponsibly, by repeatedly failing to disclose conflicts of interest and/or material information, including his association with contemplated litigation against the manufacturers of MMR and his application for a patent for a vaccine for measles which, if effective, and if the MMR vaccine had been undermined and/or withdrawn on safety grounds, would have been commercially very valuable.
  3. Caused medical colleagues serious unease by carrying out research tests on vulnerable children outside the terms or in breach of the permission given by an ethics committee, in particular by subjecting those children to highly invasive and sometimes distressing clinical procedures and thereby abusing them.
  4. Has been unremittingly evasive and dishonest in an effort to cover up his wrongdoing.

In January 2007, Wakefield discontinued[30] his claim and paid Channel 4's and Deer's costs.[31][32]

Undercover Mosque edit

Undercover Mosque was first aired on 15 January 2007. The film attracted the attention of West Midlands Police due to the content of the released footage. The documentary presents film footage gathered from 12 months of secret investigation into mosques throughout Britain. The police attempted to determine if criminal offences had been committed by those teaching or preaching at the mosques and other establishments. They presented their evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service who advised that "a realistic prospect of a conviction was unlikely".[33][34] This was disputed by Bethan David of the Crown Prosecution Services, who note that editing of speeches and a lack of interviewees could have introduced bias. Consequently, the matter was referred to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom.[35]

The resulting complaints were rejected by Ofcom on 19 November 2007, who found that Channel 4 had "accurately represented the material it gathered", and rejected further complaints from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Cultural Centre, and from the London Central Mosque.[33] The documentary makers, along with Channel 4, sued the CPS and West Midlands Police for libel.[36] The National Secular Society called for a Public Enquiry into the role of the West Midlands Police and the CPS in referring the matter to Ofcom in the first place.[37]

Undercover Mosque: The Return edit

This programme is a sequel to Undercover Mosque. The programme uses footage filmed by undercover reporters in UK Mosques and Islamic institutions as well as interviews with Muslim academics and prominent figures.

One of the people quoted in the programme was Khalid Yasin. His videos were found to be on sale in the Regent's Park mosque bookshop espousing extremist views such as public beheadings, amputations, lashings and crucifixions. He is quoted in the programme as saying: "and then people can see, people without hands, people can see in public heads rolling down the street, people can see in public people got their hands and feet from opposite sides chopped off and they see them crucified, they see people get punished they see people put up against the pole ?...and because they see it, it acts as a deterrent for them because they say I don't want that to happen to me." He published a response to a letter from the producer of the programme calling them "hypocritical and exploitative bigots, [you are] audacious liars and opportunistic media vermin" and "unethical [and] merchants of journalistic vomit".[38]

Saving Africa's Witch Children edit

This programme first aired 12 November 2008 and told the story of young children who had been labeled witches and wizards by their family and community and left abandoned, tortured, imprisoned or killed in the Akwa Ibom in Nigeria. The programme followed Sam Itauma, a Nigerian who started a school for the abandoned children called CRARN (Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network) and Englishman Gary Foxcroft[39] who started the charity,[40] to support the school. The programme suggests that the problem is caused by a combination of African traditional beliefs and extreme Christian Pentecostal groups. In particular the programme singles out Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries for producing a film called "End of the Wicked" which the charity workers blame for the increase in children being abandoned by their families.

Undercover Teacher edit

Airing in 2005, this episode was about a qualified science teacher, Alex Dolan, who went undercover in schools in Leeds and London to expose the 'appalling teaching'. One school in particular, Highbury Grove School, was shocked and angry at the programme's findings.[41] Head-teacher Truda White said in an interview with the Guardian:[41]

The values and beliefs we promote at this school are centred on honesty, integrity and generosity. I will have a hard job explaining to the children that all of these were disregarded by one of their teachers, whether she was temporary or not. We are an open school with nothing to hide and all of us feel betrayed by a fellow colleague who came among us and threw our trust in her back in our faces.

Following the broadcast, a supply teacher co-operating with the secret filming for the episode was found guilty of misconduct by a teaching council.[42]

Ryanair Caught Napping edit

Aired on 13 February 2006, this episode saw two undercover reporters obtained jobs as cabin crew, based at Ryanair's operations at London Stansted Airport and spent 5 months secretly recording the training programme and cabin crew procedures. The documentary criticised Ryanair's training policies, security procedures and aircraft hygiene, and highlighted poor staff morale. It claims to have filmed Ryanair cabin crew sleeping on the job; using aftershave to cover the smell of vomit in the aisle, rather than cleaning it up; ignoring warning alerts on the emergency slide; encouraging staff to falsify references for airport security passes; asking staff not to recheck passengers' passports before they board flights; and a captain of the airline saying that he would lose his job (or get demoted), if he allowed the cabin crew to serve complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and snacks to passengers, during a 3-hour delay in Spain. Staff in training were allegedly falsely told that any Boeing 737-200 (now no longer in service with Ryanair) impact would result in the death of the passenger sitting in seat 1A and that they should not pass this information on to the passenger.[43]

Ryanair denied the allegations[44] and published its correspondence with Dispatches on its website.[45] It also alleged that the programme was misleading and that promotional materials, in particular a photograph of a stewardess sleeping, had been faked by Dispatches.[46]

Gaza: The Killing Zone edit

This episode, broadcast in May 2003, follows five weeks in the lives of those living in the Gaza Strip. Beginning two days after the killing of Rachel Corrie, an American member of the International Solidarity Movement, by an IDF bulldozer, the film includes footage of the aftermath of an Israeli flechette attack in a densely populated area and documents the deaths of Tom Hurndall, a British ISM activist, and James Miller, the Channel 4 cameraman who was shot as he filmed Israeli troops bulldozing Palestinian homes.[47]

Inside Britain's Israel Lobby edit

Broadcast on 16 November 2009, this episode investigated what was argued to be "one of the most powerful and influential political lobbies in Britain", the Israel Lobby, and in particular the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI).The documentary claimed that donations to the Conservative Party "from all CFI members and their businesses add up to well over £10m over the last eight years". CFI disputed this figure and called the film "deeply flawed", saying that they had only donated £30,000 between 2004 and 2009, but accepting that members of the group had undoubtedly made their own donations to the party.[48]

Dispatches also covered the Israel Lobby's alleged influence on the BBC and other British media and further claimed that many media outlets were frightened of broaching the lobby. The Conservative MP Michael Mates said: "The pro-Israel lobby … is the most powerful political lobby. There's nothing to touch them."[49]

Ofcom received 50 complaints about the programme but cleared it of breaching broadcasting rules.[50]

How Councils Blow Your Millions edit

"Reporter Antony Barnett uncovers unknown deals between cash-strapped councils and banks that are costing taxpayers millions of pounds a year"[51]

Broadcast on 6 July 2015, this episode investigated the use of long term lender option borrower option loans by UK councils, provided by banks. The programme unearthed upfront profits made by the banks and high interest rates, with research from Debt Resistance UK.[52]

Russell Brand: In Plain Sight edit

In September 2023, comedian and actor Russell Brand was accused by one woman of rape and by three others of sexual assaults, and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013 in a story published by the Sunday Times following an investigation alongside the programme. Brand released a video denying "serious criminal allegations".[53] This episode aired on 16 September 2023.

Web-exclusive broadcasts edit

  • War Torn - Stories of Separation[54][55]
  • I4I - Films by AJ Nakasila[56]

See also edit

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External links edit

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Dispatches is a British current affairs documentary programme on Channel 4 first broadcast on 30 October 1987 The programme covers issues about British society politics health religion international current affairs and the environment and often features a mole inside organisations under journalistic investigation DispatchesPresented byVariousCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes843 1 ProductionRunning time30 60 minutes including adverts Original releaseNetworkChannel 4Release30 October 1987 1987 10 30 present Contents 1 Awards 1 1 British Academy Television Awards 1 2 British Academy Television Craft Awards 1 3 RTS Awards 2 Notable episodes 2 1 Young Nazi and Proud 2 2 MMR What They Didn t Tell you 2 3 Undercover Mosque 2 4 Undercover Mosque The Return 2 5 Saving Africa s Witch Children 2 6 Undercover Teacher 2 7 Ryanair Caught Napping 2 8 Gaza The Killing Zone 2 9 Inside Britain s Israel Lobby 2 10 How Councils Blow Your Millions 2 11 Russell Brand In Plain Sight 3 Web exclusive broadcasts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAwards editBritish Academy Television Awards edit The British Academy Television Awards are presented in an award show hosted by the BAFTA They have been awarded annually since 1955 Year Category Nominee Result Ref 1992 Best Factual Series Dispatches Nominated1996 Nominated 2 1999 Best News and Current Affairs Journalism David Monaghan Deborah Davies Graham Hall for Inside the Animal Liberation Front Nominated2002 Best Current Affairs Beneath the Veil Nominated2006 Eamonn Matthews Kevin Sim for Beslan WonSamir Shah Dimitri Collingridge James Brabazon for Iraq The Reckoning Nominated2008 Jezza Neumann Sky Zeh Brian Woods Kate Blewett for China s Stolen Children Won 3 Sean Langan Julia Barron Denman Rooke for Fighting the Taliban Nominated2009 Mags Gavan Joost Van Der Valk Alice Keens Soper Paul Woolwich for Saving Africa s Witch Children Won 4 Kate Blewett Deborah Shipley Brian Woods for Mum Loves Drugs Not Me Nominated2010 Dan Reed Eamonn Matthews for Terror in Mumbai Won 5 Najibullah Quraishi Jamie Doran John Moffat Paul Woolwich for Afghanistan Behind Enemy Lines Nominated2011 Deborah Shipley Brian Woods Xoliswa Sithole for Lost Girls of South Africa Nominated 6 2014 Chris Swayne Eamonn Matthews Olly Lambert for Syria Across the Lines Won 7 David Henshaw James Jones Todd Downing for North Korea Life Inside the Secret State NominatedAnna Hall Matt Pinder Paddy Garrick Tazeen Ahmad for The Hunt for Britain s Sex Gangs Nominated2015 Marcel Mettelsiefen Anthony Wonke Stephen Ellis Chris Shaw for Children on the Frontline Won 8 2016 Edward Watts Evan Williams Sam Collyns George Waldrum for Escape from ISIS Nominated 9 2018 Sara Afshar Nicola Cutcher Callum Macrae for Syria s Disappeared The Case Against Assad Nominated2019 Evan Williams Patrick Wells Eve Lucas Dan Edge for Myanmar s Killing Fields Won 10 2020 Growing Up Poor Britain s Breadline Kids Nominated 11 2021 Robin Barnwell Gesbeen Mohammad Guy Creasey David Henshaw Evan Williams for The Battle for Hong Kong Nominated 12 British Academy Television Craft Awards edit The British Academy Television Craft Awards are accolades presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts established in 2000 as a way to spotlight technical achievements Year Category Nominee Result Ref 2008 Best Breakthrough Talent Jezza Neumann for China s Stolen Children Won 13 Best Photography Factual NominatedBest Director Factual WonBest Editing Factual Jezza Neumann Brian Woods Reg Clarke for China s Stolen Children Nominated2010 Best Director Factual Dan Reed for Terror in Mumbai Nominated 14 Nick Read for The Slumdog Children of Mumbai NominatedBest Photography Factual NominatedBest Editing Factual Jay Taylor for The Slumdog Children of Mumbai Nominated2011 Best Director Factual Dan Reed for The Battle for Haiti Won 15 Best Editing Factual Peter Haddon for The Battle for Haiti Nominated2014 Best Photography Factual Olly Lambert for Syria Across the Lines Nominated 16 2015 Best Breakthrough Talent Marcel Mettelsiefen for Children on the Frontline Nominated 17 Best Photography Factual Won2016 Ben Steele for The Children Who Beat Ebola Nominated 18 2018 Olivier Sarbil for The Fight for Mosul Nominated 19 RTS Awards edit The Royal Television Society Awards are the gold standard of achievement in the television community Each year six awards recognise excellence across the entire range of programme making and broadcasting skills Year Category Nominee Result Ref 1997 Current Affairs Home Dispatches Secrets of the Gaul Won 20 1998 Dispatches Inside the ALF Won 21 1999 Current Affairs International Dispatches Prime Suspects Won 22 2001 Dispatches Beneath The Veil Won 23 2007 China s Stolen Children Dispatches Special Won 24 Notable episodes editYoung Nazi and Proud edit On the youth wing of the British National Party BNP produced in the UK by David Modell It was originally broadcast on 4 November 2002 as the eighth episode of the sixteenth season The documentary won a BAFTA award in the Best Current Affairs category 25 The program focuses on then chairman of Young BNP Mark Collett Interviews highlighted the ideological background of Collett particularly his sympathetic stance towards the policies of Nazism and Adolf Hitler MMR What They Didn t Tell you edit Broadcast on 18 November 2004 MMR What they didn t tell you featured an investigation by Sunday Times journalist Brian Deer into the campaign against the MMR vaccine by British surgeon Andrew Wakefield Among a string of allegations Deer revealed that when Wakefield claimed a possible link between the vaccine and autism his own lab had produced secret results which contradicted his claims and he had registered patent claims on his own single measles vaccine 26 Following the programme Wakefield funded by the Medical Protection Society sued Channel 4 The Sunday Times and Deer personally for libel but sought to have his lawsuit stayed by the court so that he did not need to pursue it The case became high profile when Channel 4 obtained a court order compelling Wakefield to continue with his lawsuit or abandon it During two years of litigation three High Court judgments were obtained against Wakefield from Mr Justice David Eady including new law that the General Medical Council was required to supply materials from its own investigations to defendants facing libel actions from doctors 27 In his first judgment 28 Eady said I am quite satisfied therefore that the Claimant wished to extract whatever advantage he could from the existence of the proceedings while not wishing to progress them or to give the Defendants an opportunity of meeting the claims In pleadings submitted to the court Channel 4 spelt out what they said the programme had alleged It said that Wakefield 29 Had dishonestly and irresponsibly spread fear that the MMR vaccine might cause autism in some children even though he knew that his own laboratory s tests dramatically contradicted his claims and he knew or ought to have known that there was absolutely no scientific basis at all for his belief that MMR should be broken up into single vaccines In spreading such fear also acted dishonestly and irresponsibly by repeatedly failing to disclose conflicts of interest and or material information including his association with contemplated litigation against the manufacturers of MMR and his application for a patent for a vaccine for measles which if effective and if the MMR vaccine had been undermined and or withdrawn on safety grounds would have been commercially very valuable Caused medical colleagues serious unease by carrying out research tests on vulnerable children outside the terms or in breach of the permission given by an ethics committee in particular by subjecting those children to highly invasive and sometimes distressing clinical procedures and thereby abusing them Has been unremittingly evasive and dishonest in an effort to cover up his wrongdoing In January 2007 Wakefield discontinued 30 his claim and paid Channel 4 s and Deer s costs 31 32 Undercover Mosque edit Main article Undercover Mosque Undercover Mosque was first aired on 15 January 2007 The film attracted the attention of West Midlands Police due to the content of the released footage The documentary presents film footage gathered from 12 months of secret investigation into mosques throughout Britain The police attempted to determine if criminal offences had been committed by those teaching or preaching at the mosques and other establishments They presented their evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service who advised that a realistic prospect of a conviction was unlikely 33 34 This was disputed by Bethan David of the Crown Prosecution Services who note that editing of speeches and a lack of interviewees could have introduced bias Consequently the matter was referred to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom 35 The resulting complaints were rejected by Ofcom on 19 November 2007 who found that Channel 4 had accurately represented the material it gathered and rejected further complaints from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia the Islamic Cultural Centre and from the London Central Mosque 33 The documentary makers along with Channel 4 sued the CPS and West Midlands Police for libel 36 The National Secular Society called for a Public Enquiry into the role of the West Midlands Police and the CPS in referring the matter to Ofcom in the first place 37 Undercover Mosque The Return edit Main article Undercover Mosque The Return This programme is a sequel to Undercover Mosque The programme uses footage filmed by undercover reporters in UK Mosques and Islamic institutions as well as interviews with Muslim academics and prominent figures One of the people quoted in the programme was Khalid Yasin His videos were found to be on sale in the Regent s Park mosque bookshop espousing extremist views such as public beheadings amputations lashings and crucifixions He is quoted in the programme as saying and then people can see people without hands people can see in public heads rolling down the street people can see in public people got their hands and feet from opposite sides chopped off and they see them crucified they see people get punished they see people put up against the pole and because they see it it acts as a deterrent for them because they say I don t want that to happen to me He published a response to a letter from the producer of the programme calling them hypocritical and exploitative bigots you are audacious liars and opportunistic media vermin and unethical and merchants of journalistic vomit 38 Saving Africa s Witch Children edit Main article Saving Africa s Witch Children This programme first aired 12 November 2008 and told the story of young children who had been labeled witches and wizards by their family and community and left abandoned tortured imprisoned or killed in the Akwa Ibom in Nigeria The programme followed Sam Itauma a Nigerian who started a school for the abandoned children called CRARN Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network and Englishman Gary Foxcroft 39 who started the charity 40 to support the school The programme suggests that the problem is caused by a combination of African traditional beliefs and extreme Christian Pentecostal groups In particular the programme singles out Liberty Foundation Gospel Ministries for producing a film called End of the Wicked which the charity workers blame for the increase in children being abandoned by their families Undercover Teacher edit Main article Undercover Teacher Airing in 2005 this episode was about a qualified science teacher Alex Dolan who went undercover in schools in Leeds and London to expose the appalling teaching One school in particular Highbury Grove School was shocked and angry at the programme s findings 41 Head teacher Truda White said in an interview with the Guardian 41 The values and beliefs we promote at this school are centred on honesty integrity and generosity I will have a hard job explaining to the children that all of these were disregarded by one of their teachers whether she was temporary or not We are an open school with nothing to hide and all of us feel betrayed by a fellow colleague who came among us and threw our trust in her back in our faces Following the broadcast a supply teacher co operating with the secret filming for the episode was found guilty of misconduct by a teaching council 42 Ryanair Caught Napping edit Aired on 13 February 2006 this episode saw two undercover reporters obtained jobs as cabin crew based at Ryanair s operations at London Stansted Airport and spent 5 months secretly recording the training programme and cabin crew procedures The documentary criticised Ryanair s training policies security procedures and aircraft hygiene and highlighted poor staff morale It claims to have filmed Ryanair cabin crew sleeping on the job using aftershave to cover the smell of vomit in the aisle rather than cleaning it up ignoring warning alerts on the emergency slide encouraging staff to falsify references for airport security passes asking staff not to recheck passengers passports before they board flights and a captain of the airline saying that he would lose his job or get demoted if he allowed the cabin crew to serve complimentary non alcoholic drinks and snacks to passengers during a 3 hour delay in Spain Staff in training were allegedly falsely told that any Boeing 737 200 now no longer in service with Ryanair impact would result in the death of the passenger sitting in seat 1A and that they should not pass this information on to the passenger 43 Ryanair denied the allegations 44 and published its correspondence with Dispatches on its website 45 It also alleged that the programme was misleading and that promotional materials in particular a photograph of a stewardess sleeping had been faked by Dispatches 46 Gaza The Killing Zone edit This episode broadcast in May 2003 follows five weeks in the lives of those living in the Gaza Strip Beginning two days after the killing of Rachel Corrie an American member of the International Solidarity Movement by an IDF bulldozer the film includes footage of the aftermath of an Israeli flechette attack in a densely populated area and documents the deaths of Tom Hurndall a British ISM activist and James Miller the Channel 4 cameraman who was shot as he filmed Israeli troops bulldozing Palestinian homes 47 Inside Britain s Israel Lobby edit Broadcast on 16 November 2009 this episode investigated what was argued to be one of the most powerful and influential political lobbies in Britain the Israel Lobby and in particular the Conservative Friends of Israel CFI The documentary claimed that donations to the Conservative Party from all CFI members and their businesses add up to well over 10m over the last eight years CFI disputed this figure and called the film deeply flawed saying that they had only donated 30 000 between 2004 and 2009 but accepting that members of the group had undoubtedly made their own donations to the party 48 Dispatches also covered the Israel Lobby s alleged influence on the BBC and other British media and further claimed that many media outlets were frightened of broaching the lobby The Conservative MP Michael Mates said The pro Israel lobby is the most powerful political lobby There s nothing to touch them 49 Ofcom received 50 complaints about the programme but cleared it of breaching broadcasting rules 50 How Councils Blow Your Millions edit Reporter Antony Barnett uncovers unknown deals between cash strapped councils and banks that are costing taxpayers millions of pounds a year 51 Broadcast on 6 July 2015 this episode investigated the use of long term lender option borrower option loans by UK councils provided by banks The programme unearthed upfront profits made by the banks and high interest rates with research from Debt Resistance UK 52 Russell Brand In Plain Sight edit In September 2023 comedian and actor Russell Brand was accused by one woman of rape and by three others of sexual assaults and emotional abuse between 2006 and 2013 in a story published by the Sunday Times following an investigation alongside the programme Brand released a video denying serious criminal allegations 53 This episode aired on 16 September 2023 Web exclusive broadcasts editWar Torn Stories of Separation 54 55 I4I Films by AJ Nakasila 56 See also editThis World Panorama BBC 1953 World in Action ITV 1963 1998 This Week ITV 1956 1979 1986 1992 Unreported World Channel 4 2000 References edit Collections Search Dispatches British Film Institute dead link BAFTA Awards 1996 Retrieved 22 November 2021 Bafta TV Awards 2008 The nominations BBC News 18 March 2008 Retrieved 18 March 2008 Bafta TV Awards 2009 The winners BBC News 26 April 2009 Retrieved 28 April 2009 Television Awards Nominations in 2010 BAFTA 10 May 2010 Archived 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