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Season 1

  • S01E01 Harmed by My Surgeon

    • September 3, 2018
    • BBC One

    The first in a new investigative series asks, who's checking your surgeon is up to the job? Reporter Lucy Adams reports on a top NHS brain and spine surgeon in Tayside who stands accused of harming dozens of his patients. The programme hears compelling accounts from people whose operations went wrong - or were never carried out at all - and asks why the surgeon wasn't stopped earlier.

  • S01E02 The Dark Side of Dairy

    • September 10, 2018
    • BBC One

    Investigative journalist Samantha Poling takes a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports. She uncovers some shocking truths about what happens to the male calves the Scottish dairy industry has no use for. And she goes on the trail of a live cattle shipment across Europe to see for herself the long journeys they endure.

  • S01E03 Suffer the Children

    • September 17, 2018
    • BBC One

    Mark Daly investigates allegations of sexual and physical abuse across four decades at a Christian children's home in Argyll. He hears the untold stories of former residents who say they were systematically raped and abused throughout their childhoods by adults who were meant to care for them. Daly challenges the Sailors' Society charity that ran the home on whether it has done enough for those who continue to suffer through the legacy of abuse.

  • S01E04 Life on the NHS List

    • December 3, 2018
    • BBC One

    More and more patients are enduring long waits for operations and treatment on the NHS. Some Scottish government waiting time targets have never been met. Lisa Summers meets the people behind the statistics, struggling as they wait for joint replacements, counselling and cancer treatment. The programme investigates why waiting-time targets are missed and asks whether it is time to do away with them altogether.

  • S01E05 The Lockerbie Legacy

    • December 13, 2018
    • BBC One

    Three decades on from the UK's worst terrorist atrocity, residents of Lockerbie reveal untold stories of how they have been affected by the downing of Pan Am flight 103. Piecing together rare archive with personal testimony of those who were there on the night and in the months after, the film charts how the quiet Dumfriesshire market town has been forever changed.

  • S01E06 Dead in Police Custody

    • December 17, 2018
    • BBC One

    The death of Sheku Bayoh following his arrest in Fife three years ago remains one of the most controversial moments in Police Scotland's short history. Following the decision not to prosecute the officers who restrained him, Mr Bayoh's family claim there has been a cover-up, and say they have been denied justice. Mark Daly investigates the circumstances surrounding the death, using previously unseen material. The film poses fresh questions about the police response and asks if racism could have played a part.

  • S01E07 These Pills May Kill You

    • February 25, 2019
    • BBC One

    What's behind Scotland's rising toll of drugs deaths? Reporter Chris Clements pieces together heartbreaking stories from one rural community where lives have been devastated by the growing abuse of prescription pills. The investigation reveals an illicit online trade in pills driven by social media.

  • S01E08 Who Killed Emma?

    • February 27, 2019
    • BBC One

    Samantha Poling investigates the high-profile unsolved murder of Emma Caldwell, who was found strangled 14 years ago in remote Scottish countryside.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Can Cannabis Save My Child?

    • June 12, 2019
    • BBC One

    Follows two Scottish mums smuggling prescription cannabis into the country to give to their seriously ill sons.

  • S02E02 Under the Skin

    • June 17, 2019
    • BBC One

    Fiona Stalker travels around Scotland to investigate the spread of Lyme disease. One tiny tick under the skin can cause chronic illness but GPs are often slow to diagnose and to give treatment.

  • S02E03 The Seduction Game

    • October 7, 2019
    • BBC One

    Game is a multi-million pound global industry selling men pick-up techniques to get women from the street into bed as quickly as possible. Myles Bonnar goes undercover at a seduction ‘bootcamp'.

  • S02E04 The Great Equal Pay Scandal

    • October 14, 2019
    • BBC One

    It’s been the longest and most expensive equal pay battle in the country. The headlines would have you believe that the women won. Reporter Samantha Poling discovers that is far from the case.

  • S02E05 The Lost Boys

    • October 23, 2019
    • BBC One

    Suicide in Scotland is at a five-year high. Reporter Chris Clements returns to his home town of Wishaw to ask why young men there are killing themselves.

  • S02E06 When Cosmetic Surgery Goes Wrong

    • October 28, 2019
    • BBC One

    With growing numbers opting for cosmetic surgery through high street clinics, what happens when things go wrong?

  • S02E07 A Deadly Trade

    • March 16, 2020
    • BBC One

    Investigation into allegations that the North Sea oil industry is complicit in exploiting workers in India.

  • S02E08 A Question of Consent

    • March 23, 2020
    • BBC One

    Investigation into the rise in so-called 'rough sex'. As our understanding of consent is blurred by ever more violent porn, the results can sometimes be fatal.

  • S02E09 Pandemic Frontline

    • April 27, 2020
    • BBC One

    Following workers on the frontline as they care for Scotland's sick and vulnerable, while trying to keep themselves safe. Samantha Poling investigates how well protected health and social care workers are and meets the people who've been forgotten in this crisis.

  • S02E10 Scotland's Lockdown

    • May 11, 2020
    • BBC One

    Investigation into government handling of the Covid 19 pandemic. Reporter Mark Daly investigates the decisions made and asks whether Scotland could or should have locked down sooner. Disclosure speaks to scientists desperate to keep us safe and meets the families hardest hit by the virus.

  • S02E11 Secrets of Scotland's Superhospital

    • June 24, 2020
    • BBC One

    Lisa Summers examines claims that design flaws at Glasgow's state-of-the-art hospital have helped cause infection to spread there. Are hard-working NHS staff at QEUH being let down and vulnerable patients being put at risk?

  • S02E12 The Care Home Scandal

    • July 28, 2020
    • BBC One

    Reporter Mark Daly investigates the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on our care homes. With more than 2,000 deaths in homes linked to Covid-19 since the start of the outbreak, the Disclosure team examines what was done to protect the elderly and asks whether the right decisions were made at the right time to look after care staff and residents. Apart from candid interviews with some of those most affected by the virus, Disclosure also hears calls for a radical rethink of social care.

  • S02E13 Scotland's Covid Capital

    • August 17, 2020
    • BBC One

    Investigating the impact of the pandemic on Scotland's hardest hit area, Inverclyde. Sam Poling explores why this part of the west of Scotland has had the highest rate of virus deaths in the country.

  • S02E14 Locked Down and Shut Out

    • August 24, 2020
    • BBC One

    Investigation into life for people with disabilities in the pandemic and the challenges they face as lockdown eases.

  • S02E15 Covid on Campus

    • October 20, 2020
    • BBC One

    In an investigation into the spread of Covid-19 on Scotland’s college and university campuses, Chris Clements asks whether profit was put before safety when students were allowed back to halls of residence during the pandemic. What lessons can be learned from the rapid spread of the infection? And is enough being done now to protect students’ health and their education?

Season 3

  • S03E01 Stairway 13

    • December 28, 2020
    • BBC Scotland

    Documentary investigating one of the biggest peacetime disasters in modern Scotland.

  • S03E02 The Price of the Pandemic

    • February 1, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Thousands of Scots have lost their jobs in the pandemic. As businesses struggle to survive under ongoing restrictions, Myles Bonnar investigates the far-reaching impact on the people left behind. He meets those without work or financial support and asks whether more should have been done to help those falling through the gaps. Fifty years ago, a crush on stairway 13 at Ibrox football stadium resulted in the deaths of 66 Rangers supporters. One of the biggest peacetime disasters in modern Scotland, it left a further 145 injured. Andrew Picken investigates how it happened and speaks to survivors and those who lost loved ones about the day and the shadow it has cast on their lives. subs

  • S03E03 Breaking the Mould

    • March 22, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    No women of colour have ever been elected to Scotland’s parliament in its 22-year-history. It was designed to be modern and inclusive and to represent all Scots, so what’s holding back black, Asian and minority ethnic women from becoming MSPs? As campaigning for the Holyrood election gets underway, Disclosure hears from five women hoping to break the mould of Scottish politics.

  • S03E04 How You Can Stop Climate Change

    • March 29, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    How You Can Stop Climate Change. What Scots really think about the change to the climate

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Should I Tell You I'm Trans

    • March 16, 2022

    Jax Sinclair has found the very personal choice of coming out as a young trans person tricky to navigate. Jax meets other young trans people and asks whether there’s any need to tell someone you’re trans before you get intimate. What’s your business and what’s theirs? And what could be the consequences of not being upfront?

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Am I Scott(ish)

    • March 16, 2022

    Donald Matheson is Scottish, but as a young man who is mixed race, do others view him as Scott(ish)? In this personal journey, Donald explores the ‘ish’. What does it mean to grow up both black and white in Scotland? And how hard is it to find a true sense of identity?

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Should I Delete Instagram

    • March 16, 2022

    Ellis Horne loves Instagram but worries about its effect on her own body image. Ellis meets young people who feel their mental health has been negatively impacted by constant exposure to the perfect lives of others. She explores the role that influencers play in creating enviable lifestyles that are unobtainable to most, and asks the experts how to have a healthier relationship with the social media platform

  • SPECIAL 0x4 From the Margins

    • March 28, 2022

    Scotland is in the grip of a crisis of addiction, homelessness and poverty – a country where the poorest can expect to die around a decade younger than the most affluent. Disclosure goes behind the statistics to meet those living on the edge and battling to get help and support. In a unique collaboration, BBC Scotland joins with investigative website The Ferret to work with citizen journalists who themselves have experiences with addiction, and asks what can be done to bring people back in from the margins

Season 4

  • S04E01 Desperately Seeking Asylum

    • June 15, 2021

    Sam Poling meets men and women who fled to Scotland to escape danger.

  • S04E02 Am I Safe on Campus?

    • July 12, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Following complaints of sexual violence on campus, is this Scotland’s #MeToo moment?

  • S04E03 On a Cliff Edge

    • September 20, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Young disabled people want better support from social care, health and employment services

  • S04E04 Priced Out

    • September 27, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Chris Clements investigates what has been called a housing emergency, with many young and less affluent people priced out of whole parts of the country

  • S04E05 Who’s Watching the Kids

    • October 4, 2021
    • BBC Scotland

    Social media companies collect huge amounts of personal data from children in order to target content at them. Reporter Emily Brown investigates how this is affecting their lives. She looks at the rise of 'kidfluencers', the children who can make millions talking to other children online. The programme also examines whether regulators should be doing more to control the booming ad tech market.

  • S04E06 The Truth about BrewDog

    • January 24, 2022
    • BBC Scotland
  • S04E07 Dirty Business

    • January 31, 2022
    • BBC Scotland

    What’s behind the growing mountain of illegally dumped waste that’s blighting Scotland? Samantha Poling reveals how organised crime gangs are making millions while the environment is trashed.

  • S04E08 The Truth About Scotland and Racism

    • April 4, 2022
    • BBC Scotland

    Scotland often prides itself on being a welcoming, open and tolerant country when it comes to racism. Jean Johansson meets the men, women and children telling a different story. She revisits her own experiences growing up in Scotland in the 1980s and looks at what has changed in 2022, hearing some uncomfortable truths and shocking realities.

  • S04E09 Abused By My Teacher

    • April 11, 2022
    • BBC Scotland

    Peter Antonelli was jailed for eight years in December 2021 after a distinguished 40-year career in music education and amateur dramatics. Former pupils and staff describe how their warnings were ignored and he was allowed to continue to abuse for decades. The programme speaks to the survivors who finally brought him to justice and reveals current loopholes in the regulation of children’s performing arts in Scotland

  • S04E10 Do I have ADHD?

    • July 20, 2022
    • BBC Scotland

    Kirsty Craib believes she has ADHD and has spent the last eight years trying to get assessed, without success. Many young women report experiencing the same struggles getting support for neurodiverse conditions. On a journey towards trying to have her condition recognised, Kirsty meets others whose delayed diagnosis has impacted their lives, and asks whether social media, while contributing to more awareness, is also making it more difficult to get help.

  • S04E11 Is My Flat Safe?

    • July 20, 2022
    • BBC Scotland

    Kim Drummond investigates the poor living conditions which some tenants say are making them sick.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Locked in the Hospital

    • August 15, 2022
    • BBC One

    Reporter Lucy Adams investigates why four young men have been locked in secure hospitals for years despite committing no crime. She meets the families struggling to get their loved ones home and hears the stories of those with autism and learning disabilities desperate to get out of a system they don't understand.

  • S05E02 The Great Ferries Scandal

    • September 27, 2022
    • BBC One

    Seven years on from the award of a £97 million contract to build two new ferries on the Clyde, they are still not finished, but the bill to the taxpayer stands at a quarter of a billion and rising.

  • S05E03 The Abortion Front Line

    • September 28, 2022
    • BBC One

    Should anti-abortion activists be prevented from making their presence felt outside Scotland's sexual health clinics? Against a rising number of protests and vigils, MSPs will consider creating buffer zones to prevent anyone from gathering outside places where women access abortion services.

  • S05E04 Electric Cars - Ready for the Charge?

    • November 2, 2022
    • BBC One

    Electric cars are key to winning the fight against climate change. By 2030, there will be up to a million of them on Scotland's roads - but can the current infrastructure cope with the demand?

  • S05E05 How did Sheku Bayoh Die?

    • November 21, 2022
    • BBC One

    Sheku Bayoh died after being restrained by police officers in Fife in 2015. A public inquiry is underway to establish exactly how the 31-year-old black man died. In a landmark first for Scotland, the inquiry is also setting out to discover if the police's handling of the incident was affected by Bayoh's race.

  • S05E06 The Dog Dealers

    • January 23, 2023
    • BBC One

    Reporter Sam Poling goes undercover to investigate the ruthless world of organised crime's latest commodity: dogs.

  • S05E07 Beneath the Magic Circle Affair

    • January 31, 2023
    • BBC One

    After a senior Scottish lawyer is convicted on historic child abuse charges, BBC Disclosure speaks to his victims and explores how he hid his crimes for decades. Reporter Myles Bonnar also revisits a 30-year-old scandal that rocked the legal establishment. For the first time on camera, members of the police, press and judiciary look back on the so-called 'Magic Circle Affair' and its major players. We ask whether there was a dark circle of criminality operating beneath this scandal.

  • S05E08 The Resignation of Nicola Sturgeon

    • February 20, 2023
    • BBC One

    Following the shock resignation of Scotland’s first minister, reporter Mark Daly examines what pressures led Nicola Sturgeon to stand down. While she remains the most popular party leader in Scotland, Ms Sturgeon has come under fire for her stance on gender reform and her strategy to lead Scotland to independence. The country’s longest serving first minister leaves her party and the independence cause at a critical moment. Can they survive without her?

  • S05E09 Is the NHS There for Me?

    • March 6, 2023
    • BBC One

    As Scotland emerges from one of the most challenging winters in NHS history, Mark Daly finds patients borrowing cash and dipping into savings to go private, and even travelling abroad for vital surgery. Healthcare is meant to be free for all of us at the point of use, but growing numbers of patients face long waits to access the care they need. NHS staff tell their stories from the frontline and explain why many medics are breaking down under the strain of the current crisis.

  • S05E10 Out on the Pitch

    • March 13, 2023
    • BBC One

    Does men’s football have a problem with homophobia? It was only last year that Zander Murray became the first senior male footballer in Scotland to publicly come out as gay. While his decision has drawn praise from all corners of the game, it comes after years of struggling with his mental health as he kept his sexuality secret. Zander explores what is being done to tackle homophobia in football and Disclosure follows him as he discovers how the sport can be made more inclusive.

Season 6

  • S06E01 The Debt Dealers

    • July 19, 2023
    • BBC Scotland

    Reporter Samantha Poling lifts the lid on the multi-million pound trade in debt management and reveals the often unscrupulous tactics being used to target the vulnerable.

  • S06E02 Are My Antidepressants Worth It?

    • August 9, 2023
    • BBC Scotland

    Anton Ferrie investigates the impact of antidepressants on the minds and bodies of the thousands of young people who take them.

  • S06E03 Should I Quit My Birth Control?

    • September 5, 2023
    • BBC Scotland

    Katie McEvinney investigates the growing trend in social media influencers pushing women towards natural birth control methods.

  • S06E04 The Rent Trap

    • October 10, 2023
    • BBC Scotland

    Ian Hamilton hears from those trapped in a rental market where demand outstrips supply. He finds tenants being forced to choose between massive rent increases or being evicted from their homes.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Getting Thin Quick

    • January 15, 2024
    • BBC One

    An undercover exposé of the weight loss profiteers who are risking lives by cashing in on our desperation to shed the pounds.

  • S07E02 Prisons on the Brink

    • February 5, 2024
    • BBC One

    With Scotland’s prisoner numbers approaching a record high, Lucy Adams investigates the impact of overcrowding, drugs and suicides on inmates and staff.

  • S07E03 Scotland's Post Office Scandal

    • February 7, 2024
    • BBC One

    An investigation into how the Post Office scandal ruined lives in Scotland. For more than a decade, Scottish prosecutors took dozens of former postmasters to court based on potentially flawed computer data. Reporter Mark Daly investigates how the Post Office and Scottish justice system got it so badly wrong in what’s been described as the widest miscarriage of justice in history. Daly meets Scots who were wrongly convicted, lost their livelihoods or were forced into confessing to crimes despite not stealing a penny; while the Post Office, a trusted and treasured national institution, covered up the truth.

  • S07E04 Surviving Domestic Abuse

    • March 11, 2024
    • BBC One

    Through home footage and candid testimony, seven women tell their stories of surviving domestic abuse. With incident rates rising over the past decade, is the justice system helping victims, or is it part of the problem? Disclosure follows the women over the course of a year as they try to escape violence and seek justice against the men who abused them.

  • S07E05 Dead Man Running

    • March 27, 2024
    • BBC One

    A missing man, a hunt across the US and the untold story of an eccentric Inverness street trader who became an international fugitive. Did Kim Avis really drown in the waters off California’s infamous 'Mortuary Beach'? Dead Man Running is the extraordinary story of how the darkest of crimes were hidden in plain sight for decades.