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Disclosure Season 2

June. 12,2019
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Current affairs series examining the issues affecting the lives of people around Scotland.

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Disclosure

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Current affairs series examining the issues affecting the lives of people around Scotland.

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Disclosure Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 10 - Scotland's Lockdown
First Aired: May. 11,2020

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.

Episode 9 - Pandemic Frontline
First Aired: April. 27,2020

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.

Episode 8 - A Question of Consent
Episode 5 - The Lost Boys
Episode 4 - The Great Equal Pay Scandal
First Aired: October. 14,2019

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.

Episode 3 - The Seduction Game
First Aired: October. 07,2019

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'.

Episode 2 - Under the Skin
First Aired: June. 17,2019

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.

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