Aired: 1/7/1991
Reports on central issues of day at home and abroad. As Gulf crisis reaches a critical stage and UN deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait runs out, Panorama assesses chances of averting war.
Aired: 1/14/1991
The full story of Saddam Hussein 's supergun is revealed. It began as one scientist's dream.
Aired: 1/28/1991
Aired: 2/4/1991
Aired: 2/11/1991
Aired: 2/18/1991
Aired: 2/25/1991
While world has been distracted by Gulf crisis, momentous political events have been taking place in Soviet Union.
Aired: 3/4/1991
As foreign ministers gather in Brussels to discuss next steps towards political union, Panorama examines impact of Gulf crisis on Europe.
Aired: 3/11/1991
David Dimbleby presents analysis and discussion of the latest events in the Gulf.
Aired: 3/18/1991
On eve of Budget, Panorama asks whether recession is doing lasting damage to Britain's industrial fabric.
Aired: 3/25/1991
Intelligence gathering played a vital role in military success of Allies in Gulf War.
Aired: 4/1/1991
In 1991 Panorama investigated rise of racist violence in UK and role of openly racist British National Party.
Aired: 4/15/1991
John Major's honeymoon is over. Now he's faced with tough decisions on poll tax, economy and timing of next election.
Aired: 4/22/1991
Every cancer patient wants best treatment, but finding it may be a matter of chance.
Aired: 4/29/1991
In week when millions vote in local elections and government unveils its replacement for poll tax, spotlight is on local government.
Aired: 5/13/1991
Tonight's special edition traces extraordinary career of James Jesus Angleton, most famous spycatcher of them all.
Aired: 5/20/1991
Investigation into the collapse of British shipbuilding, with reporter Fred Emery.
Aired: 6/3/1991
Two years after massacre in Tiananmen Square, Panorama reveals story of Yellow Bird.
Aired: 6/10/1991
David Dimbleby presents a special program from Moscow in week of first free election since Revolution.
Aired: 6/17/1991
After refugee crisis, what hope is there for Kurds of attaining their own homeland?
Aired: 6/24/1991
In aftermath of Gulf War, western leaders say it is time for world's major weapons producers to cut back on arms sales.
Aired: 7/1/1991
Government plan to close Britain's top security hospitals.
Aired: 7/8/1991
But post-war Labour prime ministers have faced same persistent problems: sterling crises, pressures on spending, strained relations with ' unions, and internal party 4 strife.
Aired: 7/15/1991
As Britain's armed forces wait to hear who's going to be on receiving end of government's military cutbacks, David Dimbleby chairs a special debate on future of our defences.
Aired: 7/22/1991
John Ware investigates a chain of recent killings by British soldiers in Northern Ireland.
Aired: 7/29/1991
A state of war exists between ICI, Britain's top chemical company, and Hanson plc, over the prospect of Britain's largest ever takeover.
Aired: 8/5/1991
The first of three special programs about Gulf War and its aftermath. Jane Corbin returns to Kuwait one year after Iraq's invasion.
Aired: 8/12/1991
Did Saddam really lose Gulf War? In second of three special Panorama documentaries about war and its aftermath.
Aired: 8/19/1991
The last of three reports about Gulf War and its aftermath. Interviews with military commanders and previously unseen Pentagon film cast new light on some crucial.
Aired: 9/2/1991
Aired: 9/9/1991
Aired: 9/16/1991
As the Soviet Union breaks up, reporter Gavin Hewitt explores the death of a superpower. Will its end be bloody or peaceful? And will the desire for revenge against communists, and renewed ethnic feuding cause further bloodshed?
Aired: 9/23/1991
Aired: 9/30/1991
Aired: 10/7/1991
On eve of Conservative Party Conference, BBC's political editor John Cole assesses current state of John Major's party.
Aired: 10/14/1991
Tom Mangold reveals astonishing facts behind decision to remove a drug associated with serious psychiatric disturbances including violent and suicidal behavior.
Aired: 10/21/1991
This summer, hopes for a political settlement in Northern Ireland flickered then died. But Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Brooke refuses to give up the search for peace.
Aired: 10/28/1991
Aired: 11/4/1991
Last month, several British cities were blighted by rioting, and politicians and church leaders cast around for explanations for civil unrest. And whether the riots represent a failure of the Government's policies in deprived areas.
Aired: 11/11/1991
When last July Bank of England co-ordinated action to close down BCCI, world's largest international banks.
Aired: 11/18/1991
The Government has renewed its onslaught on "trendy educationalists", claiming they have spread a mania for equality through Britain's schools. Panorama reports on the war for the hearts and minds of Britain's schoolchildren.
Aired: 12/2/1991
Has Thatcherite housing agenda led to a housing crisis, with family homes being repossessed because of over-extended mortgages and too little money going into public housing?
Aired: 12/9/1991
In week that European Community leaders meet in Maastricht to discuss political and monetary union