Episode list

Frontline

The Gulf War: Part I
FRONTLINE's "The Gulf War" is a comprehensive and critical analysis of the 1990-1991 war in which more than one million troops faced off against each other in the deserts of the Gulf states. From the Allied coalition's air war, to the ground assault, to the liberation of Kuwait, and the fallout of Saddam Hussein's retaining power, "The Gulf War" deconstructs what really happened, how it happened and why.
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The Gulf War: Part 2
One year into Republican revolution, FRONTLINE presents an investigative biography of House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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The Long March of Newt Gingrich
An investigative biography examining the rise of the controversial politician who led the "Republican Revolution" of 1996 and became Speaker of the House before facing resistance and an ethics probe.
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Murder on 'Abortion Row'
Airing as his trial begins, FRONTLINE follows intersecting lives of twenty-two-year-old antiabortionist, John Salvi III, charged with murder in armed attacks on two Massachusetts health clinics, and his victims
6.8 /10
Breast Implants on Trial
More than 400,000 women are part of a proposed global settlement against US breast-implant manufacturers in largest lawsuit in history.
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Smoke in the Eye
Mike Wallace, Lowell Bergman and Jeffrey Wigand are interviewed about the controversy when CBS lawyers, citing a little-used legal concept, blocked the airing of Wigand's interview on 60 Minutes.
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Angel on Death Row
To commemorate National Holocaust Remembrance Week, FRONTLINE travels back in time to a family shtetl.
7.3 /10
The Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson
Through five decades, Jesse Jackson has been trying to realize promise of his own potential he first embraced as a boy in segregated Greenville, South Carolina.
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The Kevorkian Verdict
As Dr Jack Kevorkian faces his third criminal trial for assisting in suicide of his desperate patients, FRONTLINE examines improbable saga of 'Dr Death'.
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Does America Still Work?
At height of Rust Belt primaries, FRONTLINE goes to Wisconsin where presidential candidates tap deep-seated anxiety and insecurity fuels tensions between American businesses and their employees.
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The Choice '96
FRONTLINE opens its fifteenth season on PBS with a dual biography of 1996 presidential candidates, Bill Clinton and Bob Dole.
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The Navy Blues
FRONTLINE examines Navy after Tailhook, an investigation of seismic shock caused by sex scandal involving naval aviators five years ago and its continuing impact on Navy.
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Loose Nukes

Mon, Nov 18, 1996
While fear of nuclear annihilation has faded, security of 1,400 tons of weapons-grade plutonium and highly enriched uranium----enough nuclear material to make roughly 100,000 weapons----is vulnerable to theft in former Soviet Union.
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Secret Daughter
The story of June Cross, 'secret' daughter of a white woman and a black man, and her efforts to understand her family background.
8.5 /10
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