another clue from a website:
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For 16 series, ***** **** travelled many thousands of miles a year in pursuit of crooks and con-men and those in authority who dodge their responsibilities. For the whole of its long run, the series was the most popular current affairs programme on British television. Usually well ahead of the competition, the program has exposed child pornography, Northern Ireland protection rackets, baby trading in Brazil, loan sharks, the ivory trade, illegal immigration, war criminals in Bosnia and the Russian black market in weapons-grade plutonium. In 1998, the programme passed its 120th edition – a number of which have been followed by successful police prosecutions or major changes in the law.