Four Corners Season 44
Four Corners is Australia's longest-running investigative journalism/current affairs television program. Broadcast on ABC1 in Australia, it premiered on 19 August 1961 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2021. Founding producer Robert Raymond and his successor Allan Ashbolt did much to set the ongoing tone of the program. Based on the Panorama concept, the program addresses a single issue in depth each week, showing either a locally produced program or a relevant documentary from overseas. The program has won many awards for investigative journalism, and broken many high-profile stories. A notable early example of this was the show's epoch-making 1962 exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Aboriginal Australians living in rural New South Wales.
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Four Corners
1961Four Corners is Australia's longest-running investigative journalism/current affairs television program. Broadcast on ABC1 in Australia, it premiered on 19 August 1961 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2021. Founding producer Robert Raymond and his successor Allan Ashbolt did much to set the ongoing tone of the program. Based on the Panorama concept, the program addresses a single issue in depth each week, showing either a locally produced program or a relevant documentary from overseas. The program has won many awards for investigative journalism, and broken many high-profile stories. A notable early example of this was the show's epoch-making 1962 exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Aboriginal Australians living in rural New South Wales.
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Four Corners Season 44 Full Episode Guide
2004 will be remembered chiefly for international issues, primarily events in Iraq: including the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal; as well as the continued threat of terrorism. We also faced crucial elections both at home and in the United States.
In a place where they should have felt safest, the children of Beslan were targeted in an act of barbarism.
An exclusive story following a brave little boy’s fight to be cured.
A story of spies, counterspies, double agents and defections as Andrew Fowler reveals the betrayal inside one of Australia’s secret intelligence agencies.
Jamie Whitaker had been created to save the life of his brother Charlie, who suffers from Diamond-Blackfan anaemia, DBA, a form of bone marrow failure.
Once we had enough water to waste.
Reporter Jonathan Holmes takes us on a colourful journey through the battleground state of Ohio during the US Elections.
Liz Jackson follows the leaders' trails during an election campaign that's gone from truth in government, to billion dollar give-aways and old fashioned fear tactics - as the parties battle to win over middle Australia.
How can one island nation lose a two billion dollar fortune in the space of twenty years?
Four Corners presents the incredible journey of four young men .
Five Australians tell their story of beating depression; the 'black dog" affecting one in five Australians.
From outright fraud to allegations of cover up … and those who simply bend the rules.
What do Iraqis think about the war and its aftermath?
"The Plea" examines the cases a jury will never get to hear and asks the question, is the plea bargain undermining an entire legal system?
Four Corners tells the story of the Dalton family breakdown in the context of the Government's recent initiatives to reform the Family Court system, and the rising political influence of men's groups.
This expose reveals the truth behind what the BNP has been telling the public in recent years, as it has tried to shed its image of a far-right, racist party.
Jonathan Holmes investigates the cost to our subsidised pharmaceutical scheme since Australia signed the Free Trade Agreement.
Chris Masters talks to bent cops and police chiefs around Australia about the painful costs of corruption, the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures and the need for constant vigilance.
Four Corners investigates the story behind Mamdouh Habib's incarceration at the notorious prison Guantanamo Bay .
How one company’s obsession with the bottom line left a trail of death and dismemberment among its workers.
How the justice system failed star swim coach Scott Volkers and the women he was accused of sexually molesting.
Bill Clinton defends his record and tells how his public and private lives clashed.
Is the RSPCA turning a blind eye to cruelty for the benefit of commercial interests?
Corruption spreads from state police forces into the Australian Crime Commission.
The story behind what may endure as defining images of war in Iraq.
Under what circumstances should a child be taken from its birth parents?
Where will the credit binge end for the many thousands of Australians in debt?
The inside story of the family that lived and trained with Osama Bin Laden.
The fight between Australia and East Timor over billion dollar oil and gas interests.
Allegations of sexual violence have engulfed some of Australia's top AFL footballers and their clubs.
A special report on the frightening trade in nuclear secrets.
A report on the conditions that made the violence in Rwanda possible.
Are Australians hitching a ride on China's economic juggernaut?
Troubling questions arise when the legal and psychiatric worlds collide.
What really happened that night in the tiny Redfern community .
Are Australia's sports bosses surrendering to the drug cheats?
Michael Buerk returns to Ethiopia 20 years after first alerting the world to the Ethiopian famine.
How police laid a trap to catch drug dealers but instead found themselves entangled in a web of corruption allegations.
Why has Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat - once feted at the White House but now holed up in his West Bank headquarters - become such an outcast?
Fuelled by a cocktail of drugs, armed robberies are growing more violent and unpredictable.
Ticky Fullerton looks at the management of Tasmania's forests and how one timber company enjoys extraordinary political support for its operations.
Allegations have swirled around Willie Brigitte ever since his discreet deportation from Australia and his much-publicised arrest in France in October 2003.