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  1. In 1988, before joining World in Action, Rob forced two companies to pay out millions of pounds to clean up two ‘blue asbestos’ tips which posed a risk to the public in Derbyshire and West Yorkshire. It was a major coup for Granada Reports. In 2007, he forced police forces in England and in France to re-open the investigation into ...

  2. 29 de set. de 2021 · World In Action : BLOOD MONEY (1975) Part 1 of 2In the first of this two-part documentary, World In Action investigates the American blood business. On the ...

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  3. Anarcho-inspired peace punks World In Action formed in Milwaukee in 2023 as an outlet to channel ever growing anxieties about the current social and political climate. Featuring members of Splatter Pattern, Indonesian Junk, Law/Less, Cougar Den, Gallery Night, and Chinese Telephones. ...

  4. 7 de jan. de 2013 · World in Action. World in Action was a British investigative current affairs programme made by Granada Television from 1963 until 1998. Its campaigning journalism frequently had a major impact on events of the day. Its production teams often took audacious risks and gained a solid reputation for its often unorthodox, some said left-wing, approach.

  5. Mon, Feb 1, 1982. Documentary about a soldier, Private Darkin, who committed suicide after facing bullying in the Army. The filming took place at Blackdown Barracks, Deepcut, Camberley, Surrey, and included a Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) platoon in training called Delhi Platoon. This contributor , David Kinsey, was a Private soldier in ...

  6. 27 de set. de 2022 · World In Action looks at the work done by Canadian Cal Vallet and his team who risk their lives capping oil well fires in Kuwait a consequence of action by Saddam Hussain during the Gulf War.

  7. World in Action continued to upset those in high places, particularly with programmes about Northern Ireland. Even a 1964 edition about the poor facilities available to British athletes training for the Tokyo Olympics was banned, and when a film on defence spending was vetoed in the 60s, part of it was broadcast instead on the rival Panorama , to the acute embarrassment of the ITA.