Moral Maze Episodes Episode guide
- 
                            ![]()  Morality of gamblingIs gambling a vice or a morally neutral entertainment? Debate presented by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  Private EducationMichael Buerk and guests debate the morality of private education. 
- 
                            ![]()  Blind JusticeHow do we balance the interests of the victim and defendant in the justice system? 
- 
                            ![]()  The Moral Virtue of MarriageEngaging debate on the moral virtue of marriage. Chaired by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  Nimbyism and HS2The morality behind Nimbyism and the HS2 project. Debate chaired by David Aaronovitch. 
- 
                            ![]()  Ethical consumerismShould we as consumers think about the moral consequences of where we spend our money? 
- 
                            ![]()  Rationing the NHSShould people with 'lifestyle illnesses' be denied NHS treatment? With David Aaronovitch. 
- 
                            ![]()  Morality and Ethics in the Gaza ConflictCombative, provocative and engaging debate on morality and ethics in the Gaza conflict. 
- 
                            ![]()  The Moral Code of Social MediaWhat is it acceptable to say on social media? Engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  07/11/2012Michael Buerk and guests debate the moral leadership of America. 
- 
                            ![]()  The Morality of Drone AttacksMichael Buerk chairs a debate on the morality of drone attacks, with special guests. 
- 
                            ![]()  Moral Authority of InstitutionsAre public inquiries undermining the moral authority of vital institutions in our society? 
- 
                            ![]()  17/10/2012Has Jimmy Savile's charity work been morally contaminated by revelations of child abuse? 
- 
                            ![]()  The Morality of Public Service BroadcastingThe 90th anniversary of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. Is public service broadcasting a moral good? 
- 
                            ![]()  The Moral Value of SportCombative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  25/07/2012How far can and should the state interfere with family life to deal with problem families? 
- 
                            ![]()  18/07/2012The morality of empire - combative, provocative and engaging debate with Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  11/07/2012Should pragmatism or principle guide policies on the Syrian uprising? 
- 
                            ![]()  04/07/2012Provocative and engaging debate on the morality of banking, chaired by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  27/06/2012What is the welfare state for and who should it serve? With Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  20/06/2012Should we be treating the cause of mental illness rather than the symptoms? 
- 
                            ![]()  13/06/2012Michael Buerk and guests look at the morality of money. 
- 
                            ![]()  Morality and social networksWith Michael Buerk. Are social networks cheapening and brutalising human relationships? 
- 
                            ![]()  Tax AvoidanceTax avoidance is perfectly legal, but is it immoral? Michael Buerk chairs. 
- 
                            ![]()  Gay MarriageShould gay people be allowed to marry, or will that irreparably damage society? 
- 
                            ![]()  Iran and nuclear weaponsWhat moral authority do we have to tell Iran they can't develop nuclear weapons? 
- 
                            ![]()  The Morality of AbortionMichael Buerk and guests examine the moral issues behind abortion. 
- 
                            ![]()  University admissionsMeritocracy, social engineering and university admissions. Chaired by Michael Buerk. 
- 
                            ![]()  Organ DonationMichael Buerk and guests discuss organ donation. 
- 
                            ![]()  Morality of MonarchyDoes our monarchy still have a moral force in modern day Britain? Chaired by Michael Buerk 
 
            