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Tonight
K'haravene: Tonight
Nako ea nako: 30:14 metsotso
Boleng: HD
Letsatsi la Pele la Moea: Apr 08, 1999
Letsatsi la ho qetela la moea: Jan 09, 2025
Ketsahalo: 651 Ketsahalo
Nako: 27 Nako

Dying to be Thin
At a time when many people are embarking on a post-Christmas diet or renewing their gym membership in an attempt to shed excess festive pounds, Fiona...

The Silicone Scandal
Reporter Chris Choi takes to the road with a woman who has had PIP implants to investigate a story that has rocked the cosmetic industry to its core...

Did Gaddafi Kill My Daughter
75-year-old Jim Swire, who lost his daughter in the Lockerbie bombing, travels to war-torn Libya to investigate whether Colonel Gaddafi was behind...

Payback Time
As household debt rises to the five billion mark and the cost of living is at its highest level for years, the programme looks at how ordinary...

Hot Metal
Jonathan Maitland investigates the increasing problem of metal theft, which is costing the country billions of pounds a year and is affecting nearly...

The Cost of Going Green
Jonathan Maitland looks at whether the Government's commitment to renewable energy could increase our household bills. The Government aims for 15...

The Obesity Time Bomb
The average adult male currently weighs 13st, but is predicted to rise to 17st over the next 50 years. Fiona Foster reports on the growing number of...

Public v Private Sector: Who Wins?
The public and private sectors have long regarded each other with suspicion, both imagining that the grass is greener on the other side. But in this...

2012 Pride and Punishment
Should Britain's fastest man be free to race at the Olympics? Dwain Chambers is currently barred from London 2012 but a court case next week might...

Our Kids Rotten Teeth
There has been some remarkable progress in dental health recently - yet a third of children in the UK have tooth decay by the time they start primary...

How Much is Your Council Charging You?
Jonathan Maitland looks at how some local authorities are raising extra cash by putting up fees such as library fines, car parking and even social...

Bamber - The New Evidence
Jeremy Bamber, one of Britain's most notorious killers, was convicted in 1986 of the mass murder of his entire family. He was sentenced to life...

Because We Are Worth It
The Prime Minister has called it the ‘merry-go-round’ of super-rich bosses rubber stamping each other’s inflated pay deals. With...

Are Your Kids Contagious
As childhood diseases such as measles and whooping cough appear to be making a comeback in the UK, Fiona Foster investigates why parents are deciding...

Why Isn't Britain Working?
Unemployment is at its highest level for 18 years, but some companies say that they are having trouble recruiting suitable staff. Jonathan Maitland...

Is Britain Running Dry?
Two consecutive dry winters have taken their toll and Britain is now facing its worst drought for more than 30 years, with millions of people having...

The Trouble with Men
One in five of us will experience depression at some point in our lives, and the World Health Organisation predicts that the condition will be more...

The Great British Weather
Jonathan Maitland investigates the impact of our changing climate as Britain goes from the hottest March since 1957 to the wettest April since...

People Power
Energy bills average more than 1,300 pounds a year per household and are set to continue rising. For the first time in the UK, thousands of people...

The Parent Trap
Fiona Foster looks at the increasing financial burden of childcare costs, with many families paying out up to a third of their income on pre-school...

Work Until You Drop
More than 750,000 people over the age of 65 are still in employment, and it is predicted that figure will double by 2017. Fiona Foster investigates...

Barking Mad?
Jonathan Maitland looks at how attacks by dangerous dogs have reached record levels in the UK, highlighted by the recent shocking case of a...

Who Wants To Live Forever?
A look at how thousands are now celebrating their one hundredth birthday as we meet a centenarian marathon runner, an abseiling great grandmother,...

Olympic Winners and Losers
With just weeks to go until the start of London 2012, this programme examines some of the Games' surprising winners and losers. Pas-de-Calais in...

What Are Your Kids Up To?
As the school holidays begin, a look at how your children could be more at risk in their bedrooms than playing outside as thousands now have...

Divided Britain
You might think that the more you earn the better off you will be. But that is not always the case, where you live makes a difference to the value of...

Proud to be British
ITV Tonight meets some of the 30,000 Ugandan Asians who came to Britain after being expelled from Uganda by dictator Idi Amin in 1972.

The Food We Eat: The Hunger Shame
First in a three-part series looking at our relationship with food. Julie Etchingham examines the impact of rising food prices on already tight...

Only the Lonely
It is estimated that over a million older people are lonely, and it is predicted that figure could double as the population ages and welfare cuts...

The Food We Eat: Healthy Options?
Julie Etchingham investigates in the second programme of a three-part series. Most people know the importance of healthy eating - and there are...

Don't Hate Us
With London preparing to welcome some of the world's greatest Paralympic athletes to the 2012 Games, shocking new figures reveal that hate crimes...

The Food We Eat: The Real Cost of Cheap Food
In the final part of a special three-part series in examining our relationship with food, Julie Etchingham looks at how our growing demand for food...

The Kindness of Strangers
This week, a controversial website launches in the UK that allows kidney donors to select who receives their organ. Julie Etchingham meets the...

Whatever Happened to Summer?
This summer has been memorable for many reasons - the London Olympics, the Queen's Jubilee, and for being among the wettest since records began. As...

Police - Caught on Camera
Video has become a vital tool for the police, but cameras are increasingly being turned on the officers themselves. Tonight has exclusive access...

Who Does Your Daughter Look Up To?
The likely answer is a reality TV star, a glamour model or a footballer's wife, rather than a ground-breaking scientist or a successful...

In Self Defence
The issue of self-defence and the rights of homeowners to protect themselves always provoke public anger and sympathy. Tonight speaks exclusively to...

Are We Giving Kids a Sporting Chance?
It all started back in July with Bradley Wiggins winning the Tour de France. Then we were captivated by the Olympics and Paralympics, and Andy Murray...

The Propery Trap
Britain's housing market is still in crisis, five years after the start of the credit crunch. Despite steady house prices and the availability of...

The Best Start in Life

Waiting for a Heart
As the UK faces a critical shortage of heart donors, Fiona Foster meets 20-year-old university student Will Pope, who needs a transplant to save his...

Britain's Deadly Gun Trade
Fiona Foster looks at how guns are finding their way into the hands of criminals and uncovers a new supply route that could see the numbers of...

The Repeat Offenders
Although recorded crime is at its lowest level in a generation, rates for re-offending are at a record high. Fiona Foster investigates what is being...

Putting Young Drivers to the Test
Tonight investigates whether calls for changes in the way young people learn to drive, the introduction of a ban on late night driving, and carrying...

So What Was Great About 2012?
A celebration of the major events of the year, such as the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the Olympic Games, the Paralympics, and the extraordinary...

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The Mash Report (2017)
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Good Morning America (1975)
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