Ross Kemp: Extreme World

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November 2017
Ross travels to Colombia to investigate how the drug trade is undermining the war-torn country's attempts to forge a peace accord after decades of civil war.
Ross investigates the violent & corrupt world of elephant poaching. Going undercover, he exposes the traders who will sell ivory by the ton for export to the far east.
October 2017
Naples is home to the camorra, the most powerful and biggest mafia in Italy. In 2016 a new generation of so called 'baby gangs' have unleashed a wave of violence in the city.
Madagascar is best known for stunning wildlife & landscapes, but today almost a third of the country has fallen into the hands of bandits who have driven thousands off the land & the government is struggling to regain control
September 2017
With peace seemingly as far away as ever, Ross uncovers a drug epidemic tearing through Palestinian territory and threatening the fabric of society.
In the midst of a war on drugs Ross meets the police and vigilantes accused of a wave of murders as well as drug users and dealers and the families of victims of the violence.
Kemp travels to Houston, Texas, to investigate growing racial tension in the wake of Trump's election. He discovers hate groups are gaining in popularity and extremists on both sides are arming themselves for a race war.
November 2016
Ross witnesses the Kurdish peoples' fight against ISIS when he is pinned down by sniper fire on the frontline in Syria.
October 2016
On the USA/Mexico border, Ross discovers the reality of life for the men and women attempting to make a new life in America and discovers how their journey is becoming increasingly deadly.
September 2016
BAFTA-winning documentary maker Ross Kemp investigates Nazi vigilante gangs in Mongolia.
British journalist and actor Ross Kemp looks to one of the world's evils that is flourishing right under his nose in the UK - the slave trade in women and children.
British journalist Ross Kemp discovers crime, politics and corruption are hampering recovery from the Haiti earthquake and millions are still homeless and living in emergency camps.
August 2016
Kemp travels to Northern Mexico the murder capital of the world, where cartels are fighting for control of the drug trade between Mexico and the US, worth more than 40 billion dollars a year.
Ross Kemp goes to the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his series visiting the most dangerous and lawless regions on Earth. He meets victims of the conflict there and the perpetrators.
Award-winning British author and journalist Ross Kemp investigates the heroin epidemic in Chicago, as the first in his series looking at the world's most troubling issues.
July 2016
Caracas, Venezuela is the world's most oil rich nation and also one of its most violent. Ross Kemp spends time in the city's barrios with gangs, in prisons, and with police who are outmanned and outgunned.
June 2016
Kemp travels around the world talking to people involved in illicit trades, locals who are affected by violence and hardship, and authorities who are trying to combat the problems. In this episode he visits Karachi, Pakistan.
Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world. Last year 40 million visitors spent a staggering $15 billion but when the recession hit in 2008 it went from having the lowest to the highest unemployment in the States.
May 2016
Ross Kemp travels to Northern Ireland where the past twelve months have seen an escalation in violence between dissident Republicans and Loyalists to find out what makes people on both sides unwilling to let go of the past.
Ross travels to Papua New Guinea, one of the most diverse yet chaotic nations on earth. Whilst there he gets held-up at gunpoint, but manages to turn the tables and interview his would-be captors.
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