
World in Action (1963)
World in Action was Granada Television’s flagship ITV current affairs series, running from 7 Jan 1963 to 7 Dec 1998, and built a reputation for film-led investigative reporting and a forceful editorial stance. Its journalism produced major public and political repercussions—including investigations associated with miscarriages of justice such as the Birmingham Six—and it also served as a platform for landmark documentary projects, including the first broadcast of “Seven Up!” as part of the strand in 1964.
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World in Action
1963 / NRWorld in Action was Granada Television’s flagship ITV current affairs series, running from 7 Jan 1963 to 7 Dec 1998, and built a reputation for film-led investigative reporting and a forceful editorial stance. Its journalism produced major public and political repercussions—including investigations associated with miscarriages of justice such as the Birmingham Six—and it also served as a platform for landmark documentary projects, including the first broadcast of “Seven Up!” as part of the strand in 1964.
Seasons & Episode
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18 Episode|
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33 Episode|
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37 Episode|
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48 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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25 Episode|
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40 Episode|
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39 Episode|
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41 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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41 Episode|
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40 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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39 Episode|
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36 Episode|
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35 Episode|
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44 Episode|
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41 Episode|
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30 Episode|
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36 Episode|
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34 Episode|
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39 Episode|
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42 Episode|
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40 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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37 Episode|
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43 Episode|
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38 Episode|
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34 Episode|
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51 Episode|
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27 Episode|
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35 Episode|
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23 Episode|
World in Action was Granada Television’s flagship ITV current affairs series, running from 7 Jan 1963 to 7 Dec 1998, and built a reputation for film-led investigative reporting and a forceful editorial stance. Its journalism produced major public and political repercussions—including investigations associated with miscarriages of justice such as the Birmingham Six—and it also served as a platform for landmark documentary projects, including the first broadcast of “Seven Up!” as part of the strand in 1964.
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