The BEST episodes of Dispatches season 2021

Every episode of Dispatches season 2021, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Dispatches season 2021!

Covers issues about British society, politics, health, religion, international current affairs and the environment, and often features a mole inside organisations under journalistic investigation.

Last Updated: 5/5/2024Network: Channel 4Status: Continuing
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Escape From The Taliban
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#1 - Escape From The Taliban

Season 2021 - Episode 19 - Aired 11/27/2021

First-hand footage of the Taliban capture of Kabul and the subsequent flight of refugees, shot by a documentary crew that were filming in Afghanistan at the time. The film includes coverage of female rights activist Zoya Faizi's attempt to escape the country, and one of the senior figures of the Al Qaeda-backed Haqqani network visiting a prison where, until recently, he had been held.

Torn Apart: Family Courts Uncovered
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#2 - Torn Apart: Family Courts Uncovered

Season 2021 - Episode 11 - Aired 7/20/2021

An unprecedented look at what's going on behind closed doors in family courts, including shocking personal testimony and footage.

Did Brexit Work for Business?
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#3 - Did Brexit Work for Business?

Season 2021 - Episode 17 - Aired 11/15/2021

Is Brexit, and the new free trade deal with the EU, the huge success the Government said it would be? Dispatches meets firms struggling with increased costs and dwindling profits.

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Growing Up Poor: Britain's Hidden Homeless Kids
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#4 - Growing Up Poor: Britain's Hidden Homeless Kids

Season 2021 - Episode 15 - Aired 10/25/2021

As lockdown ended and kids went back to school, in Luton, Dispatches examines the devastating impact of overcrowded, unsuitable housing on young lives.

India's Rape Scandal
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#5 - India's Rape Scandal

Season 2021 - Episode 12 - Aired 7/27/2021

As more than 70 Indian politicians face charges of crimes against women, a look at two recent rape cases that have sparked allegations of a cover-up.

The Truth About Electric Cars
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#6 - The Truth About Electric Cars

Season 2021 - Episode 18 - Aired 11/22/2021

As Britain frets over diesel and petrol shortages, and the Government advises the public to consider going green in all ways possible, electric cars have never been a more popular purchase. But is right now a good time to sink tens of thousands of pounds of hard-earned cash into buying an electric vehicle? Reporter and electric car owner Morland Sanders asks if Britain's charging network is good enough to keep drivers going flat-out, or set to leave them as flat as a pancake. He also looks at whether hybrid electric cars are as green as believed and considers the reliability and likely longevity of electric cars.

The Truth About Disability Benefits
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#7 - The Truth About Disability Benefits

Season 2021 - Episode 22 - Aired 12/17/2021

An investigation into a series of deaths, including suicide, by disabled benefits claimants. What impact did government failings have on those who died?

Vaccine Wars - The Truth About Pfizer
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#8 - Vaccine Wars - The Truth About Pfizer

Season 2021 - Episode 21 - Aired 12/10/2021

Pfizer's Covid vaccine has saved the lives of millions around the world and the Government has chosen the Pfizer jab over the much cheaper Oxford AstraZeneca for its autumn roll-out of boosters. However, as Pfizer hikes up the price of its vaccine and enjoys record-breaking profits, questions are mounting over the pharmaceutical company's behaviour. Reporter Antony Barnett considers whether its is unfairly profiteering from the pandemic, whether it has always played by the rules, and whether it is doing enough to stop people in poorer countries dying from Covid-19.

Undercover in Africas Secret State
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#9 - Undercover in Africas Secret State

Season 2021 - Episode 10 - Aired 6/16/2021

A gripping, eye-opening investigation of Eritrea, one of the world’s most secretive regimes, with shocking allegations of torture, detention and forced conscription.

Low Pay Britain: Truth About Your Job
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#10 - Low Pay Britain: Truth About Your Job

Season 2021 - Episode 7 - Aired 4/12/2021

As Britain’s economy feels the impact of coronavirus, lockdowns and Brexit, Dispatches examines the future of work, wages and safety in the gig economy.

The Black Maternity Scandal
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#11 - The Black Maternity Scandal

Season 2021 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/29/2021

Presenter and mother-of-three Rochelle Humes explores the shocking fact that Black women are four times more likely than White women to die during pregnancy and childbirth and up to six weeks after.

The High Street Cash Crisis
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#12 - The High Street Cash Crisis

Season 2021 - Episode 5 - Aired 3/22/2021

Antony Barnett reports on the collapse of several of Britain's best-known brands, examining the influence of the internet and the pandemic on the decline of high street shopping. Barnett asks how much are these firms to blame for the problems on our high street, and questions whether it's fair that their owners still earned millions while tens of thousands of shopworkers lost their jobs.

The Truth About Long Covid
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#13 - The Truth About Long Covid

Season 2021 - Episode 4 - Aired 3/15/2021

Dispatches reports from Bradford, one of the UK's worst-hit communities during the pandemic. It's predicted that up to half a million people in the UK are now living with Long Covid. Dispatches asks if the NHS will be able to cope with the lasting legacy of the virus. Narrated by Fatima Manji.

Cops on Trial
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#14 - Cops on Trial

Season 2021 - Episode 13 - Aired 10/11/2021

Ellie Flynn reports on the true scale of sexual misconduct by serving British police officers, including personal accounts from those who presented themselves to the police as the victim of a crime, and long term partners of serving officers who have endured domestic violence and abuse.

Royals for Hire
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#15 - Royals for Hire

Season 2021 - Episode 8 - Aired 5/10/2021

Antony Barnett goes undercover to see what some of the Queen's family might be prepared to do for money, including offers of privileged access to Kensington Palace and Vladimir Putin

Second Wave: Did the Government Get it Wrong
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#16 - Second Wave: Did the Government Get it Wrong

Season 2021 - Episode 9 - Aired 5/17/2021

With two thirds of all British Covid deaths coming after September 2020, Dispatches investigates why, and examines what role the Prime Minister's decisions of last Autumn played in there being a massive second surge in infections that saw tens of thousands of people die. As Boris Johnson's former chief advisor Dominic Cummings threatens to reveal all, reporter Antony Barnett hears from some at the heart of Downing Street discussions, and learns why the Prime Minister ignored government scientific advice and continued to battle against another lockdown. Dispatches also probes the Prime Minister's border plans to stop virus variants coming into the UK and hears from a whistleblower who fears they've failed to do the job.

Britain's £400bn Covid Bill: Who Will Pay?
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#17 - Britain's £400bn Covid Bill: Who Will Pay?

Season 2021 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/22/2021

Lockdown Britain's enduring the worst economic nosedive in centuries. Liam Halligan looks at the pandemic's soaring financial cost and asks: who will pay for Covid?

Condition Critical: One Doctor's Story
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#18 - Condition Critical: One Doctor's Story

Season 2021 - Episode 2 - Aired 3/1/2021

Filmed over four months, this edition of the programme gives a unique perspective on life on the NHS frontline. Dr Saleyha Ahsan filmed her own journey through the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, capturing the pressure and personal tragedies she faced with the surge in patients, which included her own father. This special Dispatches film also shows the emotional and physical burden faced by friends and colleagues, and how they came close to breaking point with the psychological toll of fighting to keep people alive.

The Dirty Truth About Your Rubbish
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#19 - The Dirty Truth About Your Rubbish

Season 2021 - Episode 3 - Aired 3/8/2021

Environmental journalist Lucy Siegle investigates the rise of waste incineration in the UK, examining how millions of tonnes of waste left out for recycling ends up being burned. The rise in carbon emissions from incineration is put under the spotlight, with exclusive research revealing that it is on course to become the UK's dirtiest form of energy production. The programme also looks at how councils are locked into expensive contracts with incinerator operators forcing them to burn waste for decades to come.

Clapped Out: Is The NHS Broken?
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#20 - Clapped Out: Is The NHS Broken?

Season 2021 - Episode 14 - Aired 10/18/2021

Eighteen months into the worst pandemic in a century, this hard-hitting special travels the country asking some tough questions about the performance of our much-loved NHS.

How Green Is The Government?
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#21 - How Green Is The Government?

Season 2021 - Episode 16 - Aired 11/1/2021

As Britain prepares to host the COP26 summit, this Dispatches special investigates the PM's claim that the UK is the global leader in the fight against the climate crisis.

The Truth about Your Chicken
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#22 - The Truth about Your Chicken

Season 2021 - Episode 20 - Aired 11/29/2021

Morland Sanders investigates the health and environmental impact of industrial chicken production. This undercover investigation asks serious questions about supermarket chicken, animal welfare, environmental standards, and the impact that these farming techniques may be having on the British countryside.