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- A group of regulars on this show perform sparring impressions of celebrities.
- Friends, family and co-workers discuss Dave Allen's comedic themes, especially those regarding religion.
- In the aftermath of the war, all the players are forced to take steps to reposition themselves. George Bush relives the way he made the decision to go to war by appearing on who Wants to be A Trillionaire to raise money to help him give tax cuts, while a little help comes from the audience in the shape of Dick Cheney and the Project for the New American Century. Meanwhile both Saddam and Bin Laden share a drink and look back on their glory days when they were beneficiaries of the CIA and not enemies of the US.
- Comedian Russell Brand meet various members of the public and performs various tasks in a bid to break cultural taboos.
- Satirical comedy examing the war on Terror.
- Cameras follow Jo Brand and her roadies as they tour unusual venues around Britain, and we witness excerpts of her stand-up inter-cut with the queer antics behind the scenes.
- David Frost presents an investigation into the power of political satire with the help of some of the funniest TV moments of the last 50 years.
- Comedian Adam Bloom performs stand-up and dates a female audience member with unfortunate consequences.
- Dispatches investigates the 'golden visa' scheme, which offers British residency to wealthy foreign nationals who are willing to invest two million pounds in the UK.
- Comedian and activist Mark Thomas reports on how Coca-Cola has caused problems in the world with pollution, worker exploitation and even death. The documentary also reports on how Coca-Cola respond to these allegations.
- After the MPs' expenses scandal, dispatches delves into the world of political lobbying.
- There is an even bigger air of gloom on the ward than usual. Pippa has failed to get the job she was after and Kim is angry that she will not be promoted and that Pippa has yet to pay her husband for work done. Beedy is understandably upset when her mother, only just dead, is moved out of the ward so another patient can have her bed. At least Den and Hilary have something to celebrate, as they decide to get engaged. But then Den's ex-husband reappears, to win her back.
- A live debate asking whether Britain should sell off its assets to cut the national debt.
- A look at the rise in University fees and those who enjoy the perks and privileges from them.
- An investigation into tax avoidance.
- Two years after the MPs expenses scandal, Dispatches examines whether our parliamentarians are still abusing the system. The investigation discovers a system still with problems and a lack of transparency.
- Dispatches goes undercover once again to expose the cash-for-access scandal of MP's accepting fees to provide access to government. This time two former Foreign Secretaries are the target of the sting operation.
- Reporter Antony Barnett investigates some of the controversial figures surrounding Donald Trump and how their links to powerful corporations could have far-reaching consequences beyond America.
- Antony Barnett investigates why so few new homes are being built across Britain and examines links between the property industry and the Government.
- Dispatches goes undercover posing as representatives of a Chinese company to investigate how politicians, including former cabinet ministers, are looking to make money by advising businesses about Brexit.