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  1. 7 de ene. de 2013 · World in Action. World in Action was a British investigative current affairs programme made by Granada Television from 1963 until 1998. Its campaigning journalism frequently had a major impact on events of the day. Its production teams often took audacious risks and gained a solid reputation for its often unorthodox, some said left-wing, approach.

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  3. World in Action continued to upset those in high places, particularly with programmes about Northern Ireland. Even a 1964 edition about the poor facilities available to British athletes training for the Tokyo Olympics was banned, and when a film on defence spending was vetoed in the 60s, part of it was broadcast instead on the rival Panorama , to the acute embarrassment of the ITA.

  4. 13 de oct. de 2015 · Episode of World In Action from Monday 27th June 1977.A look at youth unemployment focusing on 2 teenagers from Liverpool.

  5. In 1988, before joining World in Action, Rob forced two companies to pay out millions of pounds to clean up two ‘blue asbestos’ tips which posed a risk to the public in Derbyshire and West Yorkshire. It was a major coup for Granada Reports. In 2007, he forced police forces in England and in France to re-open the investigation into ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2020 · World in Action: Threat of Nuclear War by World in Action. Publication date 1975 Topics Granada Television International, Independent Television (ITV), Herbert Scoville, George Rathjens, Theodore Taylor, George Kistiakowsky, Bernard Feld, Anti-nuclear campaign, Great Britain, Documentary television programs, Women Strike for Peace

  7. 16 de dic. de 2019 · ITV1. On 25 January 1971, Idi Amin overthrew the president of Uganda, Dr. Milton Obote. A reign of terror, violence and murder began that lasted more than eight years. In a special report by the World In Action team, the full extent of the horror of Amin's regime is revealed for the first time on 1970's television.