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Since it began in 1983, Frontline has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's goal is to extend the impact of the documentary beyond its initial broadcast by serving as a catalyst for change..

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16 this season · 1634 total
s24e01 Country Boys (1) 2006-01-10 03:00

Country Boys (1)

s24e01 · 2006-01-10 · 03:00

Part 1of three. David Sutherland (creator of the acclaimed documentary “The Farmer's Wife”) wrote, produced and directed this compelling chronicle of Chris Johnson and Cody Perkins, Kentucky teens coming of age in the Appalachian hills. In Part 1, Chris, who lives in a trailer with his working mom and terminally ill dad, tries to begin a school paper, while Cody, an orphan living with a step-grandmother, wants to start a Christian music group. A “Frontline” special episode. Will Lyman narrates.

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s24e02 Country Boys (2) 2006-01-11 03:00

Country Boys (2)

s24e02 · 2006-01-11 · 03:00

Part 2. A friendship slowly develops after Chris returns to school and starts a choir, which Cody joins. Also, Chris's parents separate; Cody wonders about his his inheritance money; Chris gets a job at a fast-food restaurant and his schoolwork suffers; Cody's girlfriend's parents argue, as he and Jessica consider marriage in the future. A “Frontline” special episode. Written, produced and directed by David Sutherland (The “Farmer's Wife”).

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s24e03 Country Boys (3) 2006-01-12 03:00

Country Boys (3)

s24e03 · 2006-01-12 · 03:00

Conclusion. Chris tries to get a GED and visits a college, while Cody learns more about becoming a preacher and achieves a perfect attendance record at school; Chris moves into an apartment by himself; and Cody's band plays its first gig outside Kentucky. Written, produced and directed by David Sutherland (“The Farmer's Wife”). A “Frontline” special episode, narrated by Will Lyman.

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s24e04 Sex Slaves 2006-02-08 03:00

Sex Slaves

s24e04 · 2006-02-08 · 03:00

“Sex Slaves” is a disturbing episode focusing (with a hidden camera) on the trafficking of women for prostitution in Moldova, Ukraine and Turkey; and one man's search for his wife, who was sold by an acquaintance. Included: the missing woman's husband poses as a trafficker in an effort to secure her freedom. Also: comments from victims and a look at the details of the criminal trade.

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s24e05 The Meth Epidemic 2006-02-15 03:00

The Meth Epidemic

s24e05 · 2006-02-15 · 03:00

“The Meth Epidemic” is a revealing look at methamphetamine abuse that focuses on Portland, Ore., where use has hit crisis proportions. Included: ways in which drug makers obtain pseudoephedrine (a necessary ingredient); how meth works on the brain and why its effect is immediate and powerful. Also: comments from the police, a reporter, a former DEA deputy director, a pediatrician and politicians.

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s24e06 The Insurgency 2006-02-22 03:00

The Insurgency

s24e06 · 2006-02-22 · 03:00

“The Insurgency” looks at the Iraq War. Included are comments from insurgent leaders, U.S. and Iraqi military officers, and journalists. The updated report also examines how the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq will impact the insurgency.

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s24e07 The Tank Man 2006-04-12 02:00

The Tank Man

s24e07 · 2006-04-12 · 02:00

On June 5, 1989, one day after Chinese troops expelled thousands of demonstrators from Tiananmen Square in Beijing, a solitary, unarmed protester stood his ground before a column of tanks advancing down the Avenue of Eternal Peace. Filmmaker Antony Thomas searches for the elusive man investigates his fate.

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s24e08 Can You Afford to Retire? 2006-05-17 02:00

Can You Afford to Retire?

s24e08 · 2006-05-17 · 02:00

“Can You Afford to Retire?” A look at the baby-boomer generation as it hits retirement. Included: how boomers may be long on life expectancy but short on income; uncertainties about Social Security; corporate pensions; and employee-contribution plans, such as 401(k) programs.

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s24e09 The Age of AIDS (1) 2006-05-31 02:00

The Age of AIDS (1)

s24e09 · 2006-05-31 · 02:00

Part 1 of two. “The Age of AIDS” traces the pandemic over the past 25 years, beginning with the virus's eary cases. Included: political denial; social stigma; the contamination of blood supplies; and the virus's personal toll. Dr. Jim Curran, who headed the CDC's AIDS initiative in the1980s, recounts the story of a Florida family whose house was burned down because their children were hemophiliacs with AIDS. Also: the impact of the deaths of Rock Hudson and Ryan White.

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s24e10 The Age of AIDS (2) 2006-06-01 02:00

The Age of AIDS (2)

s24e10 · 2006-06-01 · 02:00

Conclusion of “The Age of AIDS.” Included: Dr. David Ho's development of an AIDS drug “cocktail,” and his belief (with five million new cases each year) that neither he nor his children will live to see the end of AIDS. Also: the efforts of Rev. Franklin Graham; Bono's activism and how the rock star got Sen. Jesse Helms to change his views on AIDS; the disease's impact in South Africa, Uganda, Brazil, China and Russia.

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s24e11 The Dark Side 2006-06-21 02:00

The Dark Side

s24e11 · 2006-06-21 · 02:00

“The Dark Side” reports on Vice President Cheney's involvement with the war on terror and the Iraq War. Included: his working relationships with former CIA director George Tenet and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld; steps leading to the Iraq War. Also: comments from former White House adviser Richard Clarke, former national intelligence officer Paul Pillar and former CIA official John O. Brennan.

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s24e12 Return of the Taliban 2006-10-04 02:00

Return of the Taliban

s24e12 · 2006-10-04 · 02:00

A 25th season starts with a report from tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistani border on how the area has fallen under the control of the resurgent Taliban, which uses it as a launching pad for attacks on U.S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan. Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf is interviewed.

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s24e13 The Enemy Within 2006-10-11 02:00

The Enemy Within

s24e13 · 2006-10-11 · 02:00

“The Enemy Within” looks at a reported Al Qaeda cell in Lodi, Cal. New York Times reporter Lowell Bergman interviews former FBI agent James Wedick.

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s24e14 The Lost Year in Iraq 2006-10-18 02:00

The Lost Year in Iraq

s24e14 · 2006-10-18 · 02:00

“The Lost Year in Iraq” reports on the 2003-04 U.S. efforts, led by presidential envoy L. Paul Bremer III, to establish democracy in Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein. Included: comments from Bremer, military personnel and reporters.

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s24e15 A Hidden Life 2006-11-15 03:00

A Hidden Life

s24e15 · 2006-11-15 · 03:00

“A Hidden Life” is an engrossing examination of an Internet sex scandal (and a newspaper's online sting operation) that led to the 2005 recall of Spokane mayor Jim West (1951-2006) after West visited a gay chat room on a city computer. Included: clips of West; comments by Spokesman-Review editor Steve Smith and reporters Bill Morlin and Karen Dorne Steele; and West's ex-wife Ginger Marshall. A federal probe failed to yield criminal charges against West.

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s24e16 Living Old 2006-11-22 03:00

Living Old

s24e16 · 2006-11-22 · 03:00

“Living Old” is an earnest---and often sobering---look at the lives of people 85 and older, “the fastest-growing segment of the [U.S.] population,” notes narrator Will Lyman. The episode addresses the expectation that, over the next 30 years, the total of those over 65 is expected to double and fears that, as geriatrician Jeffrey Farber says, “there's not really anyone trained to care for them.” Also included: comments from seniors; case histories.

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