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BBC Scotland to produce three Panorama Investigations

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

February 26, 2009 | 2 min read

Current affairs series Panorama has tasked BBC Scotland’s Investigations unit is to produce the majority of its films for March.

The Investigations department, which produces a range of investigations and documentaries for television and radio, will provide three films for the 'Panorama' over the next four weeks.

The first of the three investigations will be into the banking crisis entitled, 'What Happens After Sorry?’

This will air on 2 March and will focus on the leadership of RBS which was brought to the brink of collapse during the economic meltdown.

The second programme coming will investigate the effectiveness of the system of seizing the assets of criminals while there will also be an hour long investigation - the first 60 minute special from BBC Scotland for 'Panorama' - planned for transmission at the end of March.

Previous 'Panorama' films from BBC Scotland include Margo: I'll Die When I Want To, The Return of The Secret Policeman, NHS Postcode Lottery: It Could Be You and Prisons Unlocked.

Marcus Ryder, editor, Investigations, BBC Scotland, said: "BBC Scotland has been a long-time contributor to the Panorama strand and the screening of three of our films over a month is a testament to the quality of the work from the teams in the department."

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