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Season 2010

  • S2010E01 Fantasy Football

    • February 16, 2010
    • BBC One

    Investigating the financial health of Cardiff City FC who are struggling to pay bills.

  • S2010E02 Crash and Learn

    • February 23, 2010
    • BBC One

    Author Geraint Anderson looks at how the banking crisis affected Britain's communities.

  • S2010E03 Meet the Masons

    • March 2, 2010
    • BBC One

    An examination of Freemasonry, with exclusive access to film masons in Wales.

Season 2012

  • S2012E01 Unknown

    • BBC One

  • S2012E19 Wales Diabetes Disgrace

    • November 13, 2012
    • BBC One

    Investigative Series…Reporter Tim Rogers meets the family of diabetic David Joseph, who died after receiving poor care at a Welsh hospital. With as many as one in five hospital patients having diabetes, they're campaigning to raise awareness of this serious illness.

Season 2014

Season 2015

  • S2015E01 Beyond The Call of Duty

    • July 14, 2015
    • BBC One

    Three soldiers died pushing themselves to the limits in a test to become members of the elite SAS. For nearly two years, the families of L/Cpl Craig Roberts, L/Cpl Edward Maher and Corporal James Dunsby have been asking what happened on that hot summer's day. As the coroner delivers the judgement in their inquest, Tim Rogers investigates what went wrong.

  • S2015E02 My Teacher the Paedophile

    • BBC One

Season 2016

  • S2016E01 The Great Car Crash Con

    • January 22, 2016
    • BBC One

    Week In Week Out reveals the inside story of how Welsh police uncovered one of the UK's biggest ever motor insurance frauds. A Blackwood family ran a huge network of people crashing cars for cash, but they made a fatal error that was to lead to their conviction and imprisonment.

  • S2016E02 Flooding - Are You as Safe as You Think ?

    • February 29, 2016
    • BBC One

    Investigative series. Tim Rogers investigates the implications of underestimating the real threat of winter storms for homeowners across Wales.

  • S2016E03 Wales's Most Deprived Estate: The Fight Back

    • March 14, 2016
    • BBC One

    Lansbury Park in Caerphilly is officially Wales's most deprived estate. We follow a group of women as they fight to improve their lives and rid the estate of its unenviable reputation.

  • S2016E04 Trapped in Syria: My Mum's Story

    • March 15, 2016
    • BBC One

    A rare and compelling glimpse of life on the frontline in war-torn Syria from a mother who is living amongst the ruins of Aleppo. Week In Week Out follows her daughter thousands of miles as she tries to rescue her. Will they get a visa and make it to Wales?

  • S2016E05 The Savage World of Social Media

    • March 21, 2016
    • BBC One

    Robbie Savage on what can go wrong on the platforms used by billions. The programme speaks to a student who has shared x-rated pictures and hears how people are risking their lives for a like or a retweet.

  • S2016E06 The Cost of Saving the Welsh Language

    • May 24, 2016
    • BBC One

    New laws aimed at protecting the Welsh language could cost public bodies millions of pounds. Is money being well spent in areas where little Welsh is spoken, and is it time to rethink how the language is being supported in heartland areas where there has been a worrying drop in the numbers of fluent Welsh speakers? Tim Rogers investigates.

  • S2016E07 Deepcut: A Family's Fight for the Truth

    • May 31, 2016
    • BBC One

    For two decades, the army said the death of Welsh soldier Cheryl James at the notorious Deepcut army barracks was suicide. As her parents prepare to hear the verdict at the new inquest into her death, Week In, Week Out exclusively follows their fight for the truth and investigates what's happened to a dossier of sexual abuse and bullying allegations involving other recruits, which campaigners say should be re-examined.

  • S2016E08 Will the Doctor See You Now?

    • June 14, 2016
    • BBC One

    Week In, Week Out goes behind the scenes at doctors' surgeries to examine why GPs don't want to work in Wales - why so many are quitting and why so many patients are left hanging on the line for appointments.

  • S2016E09 Brexit: Views from Wales

    • July 19, 2016
    • BBC One

    The country has spoken, and the majority of people in Wales have voted to leave the EU. But do we really know why? Week In, Week Out travels around Wales to find out how the decision divided the nation and asks what next for us post-Brexit?

  • S2016E10 A safe Bet?

    • October 25, 2016
    • BBC One

    It promised to bring 6,000 new jobs and transform one of Wales's most deprived communities - Blaenau Gwent. Five years on, the company behind the Circuit of Wales has had £9 million of public money and now it wants hundreds of millions more to underwrite the risks. As the scheme reaches a critical stage, Week In Week Out investigates the company's promises and whether it can deliver.

  • S2016E11 Why have my benefits been cut?

    • November 8, 2016
    • BBC One

    As the Westminster Government looks to slash the welfare bill, Week In Week Out investigates the impact it's having on people's lives in Wales. A whistleblower reveals how he quit his job assessing disabled people because he felt the system was stacked against them - and we meet those affected by the sweeping benefit changes.

  • S2016E12 Keeping a Lid On it

    • November 22, 2016
    • BBC One

    The amount of rubbish we produce is going up and councils are getting tough. As monthly collections start in Wales and with households being urged to recycle more, Week In, Week Out follows three families over a month as they struggle to keep a lid on it.

  • S2016E13 Sepsis: Understanding Why Dad Died

    • November 28, 2016
    • BBC One

    Weatherman Derek Brockway goes on a personal journey to investigate sepsis, the condition which killed his dad Cliff last year. Derek talks to his mum and sister and other families who say lives are being lost needlessly through lack of awareness.

  • S2016E14 Creature Comforts?

    • December 12, 2016
    • BBC One

    Mark Hutchings investigates whether animal sanctuaries are looking after animals properly and scrutinises the process of people taking in neglected, stray or ownerless pets.

Season 2017

  • S2017E01 Whats wrong with our trains

    • January 24, 2017
    • BBC One

    The programme goes behind the scenes at Arriva Trains Wales as it struggles to deal with the worst overcrowding on commuter trains for years. Reporter Nick Servini investigates how we got into this situation, and what can be done to fix it.

  • S2017E02 Too Young, Too Fast, Too Soon...?

    • February 28, 2017
    • BBC One

    The number of young people killed or seriously injured on the roads in Wales has increased by 15 per cent over the last three years. India Pollock speaks to families in one Valleys community about their fight to change the law after their three sons were killed in a crash in 2015. What more could be done to prevent young deaths? Week In, Week Out investigates.

  • S2017E03 The invisible killer on our streets

    • March 7, 2017
    • BBC One

    Week In, Week Out investigates what life is like for families living on Wales's most polluted streets. An estimated 2,000 deaths are caused by air pollution in Wales each year - mostly from traffic on our roads. So are we facing up to what's being called an urgent public health crisis? India Pollock reports.

  • S2017E04 Cop-Out on Drugs

    • March 14, 2017
    • BBC One

    Week In, Week Out asks if it is time for a radical rethink on how we deal with drugs. A former policeman who is now police commissioner for North Wales believes so. Arfon Jones says drug users should be dealt with mainly by the NHS, not the police. But will it work? The team put his controversial views to the test.

  • S2017E05 The Real Cost of Caring

    • March 20, 2017
    • BBC One

    The pressure is on our social services to deliver care to some of the most vulnerable in society. Week In, Week Out investigates the challenges facing those on the front line of a system struggling under the strain. Filming behind the scenes with a Welsh care company, reporter Sian Lloyd uncovers a recruitment crisis which impacts on people needing care in their own homes.

  • S2017E06 OCD - An Actor's Tale

    • April 3, 2017
    • BBC One

    Welsh Coronation Street actor Ian Puleston-Davies talks about his OCD, which he says is much misunderstood. He speaks to fellow sufferers, including a mother and daughter who have agreed to fixed cameras being installed in their home to show the extent to which OCD can take over people's lives.

  • S2017E07 I thought my child would be safe

    • May 4, 2017
    • BBC One

    India Pollock investigates the story of a Welsh council who took a primary school girl into care, and said she'd be safe. But four years into the system, her mother says she's being failed because she's at risk of sexual exploitation, missing school and taking drugs as she moves from one home to another.

  • S2017E08 Wish you were here?

    • May 11, 2017
    • BBC One

    Summer's arrived, and many tourists are heading to Wales, but are we getting as many visitors to our coasts, castles and hills as we could? Jane Harvey speaks to hoteliers, tour operators and those running attractions and investigates if Welsh authorities are working with, or holding back one of Wales's fastest-growing industries.

  • S2017E09 Cardiff's Growing Pains

    • June 19, 2017
    • BBC One

    The Welsh capital is one of the UK's fastest growing cities, but Cardiff boy Jason Mohammad asks if his city is expanding too fast. The growth is a mark of Cardiff's success, but with new homes planned, bringing more people, is it developing a transport system quickly enough to cope?

  • S2017E10 Parents Who Catch Paedophiles

    • July 5, 2017
    • BBC One

    Undercover groups, mostly run by mums and dads, have sprung up to catch online sexual predators. A new one in Wales says it has more than 90 possible targets. As paedophiles are being caught and jailed as a result, the programme examines the tactics used by some hunter groups and speaks to a family caught up in a sting.