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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Unusually Good Frontline Episodes

Memory of the CampsMay. 7, 1985You will never forget this documentary. One critic said it "has the power to shake the soul"Alfred Hitchcock was "Treatment Advisor" in the making of this film.




The Torture QuestionOct. 18, 2005


A Class DividedMar. 26, 1985One of the most requested programs in Frontline history. A teacher's daring lesson in discrimination.


The New AsylumsMay. 10, 2005Prisons now serve as lock-ups for 500,000 mentally ill people.


The ReleasedApr. 28, 2009What happens to mentally ill prisoners after release?





Is Wal-Mart Good for America?Nov. 16, 2004


The Man Who KnewOct. 3, 2002John O'Neill, the FBI expert who knew al Qaeda was coming. His maverick style was a "problem."


Inside the Teenage BrainJan. 31, 2002


The Merchants of CoolFeb. 27, 2001



53:40Solitary NationApr. 22, 2014

Prison StateApr. 29, 2014


Kind Hearted WomanApr. 1, 2013


The UntouchablesJan. 22, 2013


9Poor KidsNov. 20, 2012


The InterruptersFeb. 14, 2012


Syria UndercoverNov. 8, 2011


A Perfect TerroristNov. 22, 2011


Facing DeathNov. 23, 2010Medicalized Death


The ConfessionsNov. 9, 2010What goes wrong when innocent people get convicted.If you think innocent people cannot be persuaded to give false confessions, learn why 60% of us do.


Death by FireOct. 19, 2010Did this executed man really kill his daughters?How prejudice and conservative ideology conspired to execute a man who did not commit the arson on which his murder charge hinged.


The Vaccine WarApr. 27, 2010


Digital NationFeb. 2, 2010Are we losing as much as we're gaining?


Two American FamiliesJul. 9, 2013

For 2 decades, Bill Moyers chronicles two ordinary American familes: one white. the other black.




Country BoysJan. 9, 2006Two Appalachian boys becoming men.



HEATOct. 21, 2008Global warming


Sick Around The WorldApr. 15, 2008What other capitalist democracies do about healthcare


Bush's WarMar. 24, 2008








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