Them And Us
| Series | Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 199D | 01 | Good Education Is Selective Education. | 19991222 | 20000108 | Diana Madill returns with a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 1: `Good education is selective education.' This week from Trafford in south Manchester, where parents and professionals face each other to argue their case. |
| 199D | 02 | More Prosperity In The South East Means More Housing. | 19991229 | 20000115 | Diana Madill presents four debates about important issues of the day. 2: `More prosperity in the South East means more housing.' Proposals for housing in the South East could see development on the scale of six towns the size of Southampton in the next 16 years. Should growth be allowed to continue unchecked in the region? Residents, house builders, planners and residents from Ashford in Kent thrash it out. |
| 199D | 03 | 20000105 | 20000122 | Diana Madill presents four debates about important issues of the day. 3: In Newcastle, those in favour of a separate tier of regional government propose that devolution is the best way to get jobs into the North East. | |
| 200A | 01 | Good Education Is Selective Education. | 20000105 | 20000122 | Diana Madill returns with a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 1: `Good education is selective education.' This week from Trafford in south Manchester, where parents and professionals face each other to argue their case. |
| 200A | 02 | More Prosperity In The South East Means More Housing. | 20000112 | 20000129 | Diana Madill presents four debates about important issues of the day. 2: `More prosperity in the South East means more housing.' Proposals for housing in the South East could see development on the scale of six towns the size of Southampton in the next 16 years. Should growth be allowed to continue unchecked in the region? Residents, house builders, planners and residents from Ashford in Kent thrash it out. |
| 200A | 03 | 20000119 | 20000205 | Diana Madill presents four debates about important issues of the day. 3: In Newcastle, those in favour of a separate tier of regional government propose that devolution is the best way to get jobs into the North East. | |
| 200C | 01 | Joining The Euro Would Be Bad For British Industry. | 20000726 | 20000812 | Diana Madill returns with a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 1: `Joining the euro would be bad for British industry.' This week she leaves behind the political spin of Westminster and takes the debate about the single currency to the people of Coventry. |
| 200C | 01 | Joining The Euro Would Be Bad For British Industry. | 20000809 | 20000826 | Diana Madill returns with a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 1: `Joining the euro would be bad for British industry.' This week she ignores the political spin of Westminster and takes the debate about the single currency to the people of Coventry. |
| 200C | 02 | Waste Incineration And Recycling Can Work Together. | 20000802 | 20000819 | Diana Madill presents a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 2: `Waste incineration and recycling can work together.' This week she is in Wrexham, north-east Wales, which has one of the lowest recycling rates in the country and is planning to build an incinerator to cope with the growing waste mountain. |
| 200C | 02 | Waste Incineration And Recycling Can Work Together. | 20000816 | 20000902 | Diana Madill presents a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. 2: `Waste incineration and recycling can work together.' This week she is in Wrexham, north-east Wales, which has one of the lowest recycling rates in the country and is planning to build an incinerator to cope with the growing waste mountain. |
| 200C | 03 | Is Charging For Services In The Nhs Inevitable? | 20000809 | 20000826 | Diana Madill presents a series of debates about topical issues. 3: `Is charging for services in the NHS inevitable?' This week, she asks how more revenue can be raised for the NHS. |
| 03 | Is Charging For Services In The Nhs Inevitable? | 20000823 | 20000909 | This week she asks how we can raise more revenue for the NHS. | |
| 03 LAST | We Have Become A Society Where Illegal Drugs Are Accepted | 19990113 | 19990130 | Diana Madill presents the last in a three-part series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. This week, speakers in Weston-super-Mare discuss the proposition: `We have become a society where illegal drugs are accepted'. | |
| 04 | The Uk Needs More Imigration | 20000830 | 20000916 | Diana Madill concludes a four-part series of lively debates about the important issues of the day. `The UK needs more imigration'. This week, Diana Madill is in Birmingham to tackle the issue of immigration. With government policy changing to allow more skilled workers and entrepreneurs into the UK, is this the best way to tackle the country's skills shortage? | |
| 04 | The Uk Needs More Immigration | 20000816 | 20000902 | Diana Madill presents a series of debates about topical issues. 4: `The UK needs more immigration'. As more skilled workers are let into the country, is this the best way to tackle the nation's skills shortage? | |
| Supermarkets Have More Power Than Is Good For You. | 19981216 | 19990102 | Diana Madill presents the first in a series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. `Supermarkets have more power than is good for you.' Fruit grower Mark Giles and butcher Graham Hurley slug it out with Tony Combes from Safeways and economist Sean Rickard in front of an audience at Leominster, Worcestershire. | ||
| The Asylum System Is Too Great A Burden On The Host Country | 19981223 | 19990109 | Diana Madill presents the second in a series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. Proposition: `The asylum system is too great a burden on the host country'. From Haringey Civic Centre, North London. | ||
| Supermarkets Have More Power Than Is Good For You. | 19981230 | 19990116 | Diana Madill presents the first in a series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. `Supermarkets have more power than is good for you.' Fruit grower Mark Giles and butcher Graham Hurley slug it out with Tony Combes from Safeways and economist Sean Rickard in front of an audience at Leominster, Worcestershire. | ||
| We Have Become A Society Where Illegal Drugs Are Accepted | 19981230 | 19990116 | Diana Madill presents the last in a three-part series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. This week, speakers in Weston-super-Mare discuss the proposition: `We have become a society where illegal drugs are accepted'. | ||
| The Asylum System Is Too Great A Burden On The Host Country | 19990106 | 19990123 | Diana Madill presents a series which lets you have your say on the current hot topics of the day. / Diana Madill presents the second in a series of lively debates about the major issues of the day. Proposition: `The asylum system is too great a burden on the host country'. From Haringey Civic Centre, North London. | ||
| 19990120 | 19990206 | Diana Madill presents a series which lets you have your say on the current hot topics of the day. | |||
| 20000129 | Diana Madill presents four debates about important issues of the day. From London, she chairs the final programme in the current series, in which an international audience debates whether charity creates dependency. Would the helpless and the needy be better off with an approach which requires them to help themselves? |
Updated: 6/6/2013