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PBS Documentary 5.0/5 · 6 votes

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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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21 this season · 1634 total
s28e01 Digital Nation 2010-02-03 03:00

Digital Nation

s28e01 · 2010-02-03 · 03:00

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s28e02 Flying Cheap 2010-02-10 03:00

Flying Cheap

s28e02 · 2010-02-10 · 03:00

One year after the deadly airline crash of Continental 3407 in Buffalo, NY, FRONTLINE investigates the accident and discovers a dramatically changed airline industry, where regional carriers now account for half of the nation's daily departures. The rise of the regionals and arrival of low-cost carriers have been a huge boon to consumers, and the industry insists that the skies remain safe. But many insiders are worried that now, 30 years after airline deregulation, the aviation system is being stretched beyond its capacity to deliver service that is both cheap and safe.

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s28e03 Behind Taliban Lines 2010-02-24 03:00

Behind Taliban Lines

s28e03 · 2010-02-24 · 03:00

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s28e04 The Suicide Terrorist 2010-03-03 03:00

The Suicide Terrorist

s28e04 · 2010-03-03 · 03:00

Relief efforts for earthquake victims in Haiti.

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s28e05 The Quake 2010-03-21 02:00

The Quake

s28e05 · 2010-03-21 · 02:00

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s28e06 Obama's Deal 2010-04-14 02:00

Obama's Deal

s28e06 · 2010-04-14 · 02:00

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s28e07 The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan 2010-04-21 02:00

The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan

s28e07 · 2010-04-21 · 02:00

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s28e08 The Vaccine War 2010-04-28 02:00

The Vaccine War

s28e08 · 2010-04-28 · 02:00

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s28e09 College, Inc. 2010-05-05 02:00

College, Inc.

s28e09 · 2010-05-05 · 02:00

The business of higher education is booming. It's a $400 billion industry fueled by taxpayer money. But what are students getting out of the deal? Critics say a worthless degree and a mountain of debt. Investors insist they're innovators, widening access to education. FRONTLINE follows the money to uncover how Wall Street and a new breed of for-profit universities are transforming the way we think about college in America.

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s28e10 The Wounded Platoon (1) 2010-05-12 02:00

The Wounded Platoon (1)

s28e10 · 2010-05-12 · 02:00

FRONTLINE tells the dark tale of the men of 3rd Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st battalion of the 506th infantry; and how the war followed them home. It is a story of heroism, grief, vicious combat, depression, drugs, alcohol and brutal murder; an investigation into the Army's mental health services; and a powerful portrait of what multiple tours and post-traumatic stress are doing to a generation of young American soldiers.

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s28e18 The Wounded Platoon (1) 2010-05-12 02:00

The Wounded Platoon (1)

s28e18 · 2010-05-12 · 02:00

FRONTLINE tells the dark tale of the men of 3rd Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st battalion of the 506th infantry; and how the war followed them home. It is a story of heroism, grief, vicious combat, depression, drugs, alcohol and brutal murder; an investigation into the Army's mental health services; and a powerful portrait of what multiple tours and post-traumatic stress are doing to a generation of young American soldiers.

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s28e11 The Wounded Platoon (2) 2010-05-19 02:00

The Wounded Platoon (2)

s28e11 · 2010-05-19 · 02:00

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s28e19 The Wounded Platoon (2) 2010-05-19 02:00

The Wounded Platoon (2)

s28e19 · 2010-05-19 · 02:00

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s28e12 Troubled Waters 2010-06-30 02:00

Troubled Waters

s28e12 · 2010-06-30 · 02:00

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s28e20 Troubled Waters 2010-06-30 02:00

Troubled Waters

s28e20 · 2010-06-30 · 02:00

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s28e13 Law & Disorder 2010-08-26 02:00

Law & Disorder

s28e13 · 2010-08-26 · 02:00

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s28e21 Law & Disorder 2010-08-26 02:00

Law & Disorder

s28e21 · 2010-08-26 · 02:00

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s28e14 Death By Fire 2010-10-20 02:00

Death By Fire

s28e14 · 2010-10-20 · 02:00

Did Texas execute an innocent man? Several controversial death penalty cases are currently under examination in Texas and in other states, but it's the 2004 execution of Cameron Todd Willingham -- convicted for the arson deaths of his three young children -- that's now at the center of the national debate. With unique access to those closest to the case, FRONTLINE examines the Willingham conviction in light of new science that raises doubts about whether the fire at the center of the case was really arson at all. The film meticulously examines the evidence used to convict Willingham, provides an in-depth portrait of those most impacted by the case, and explores the explosive implications of the execution of a possibly innocent man.

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s28e15 The Spill 2010-10-27 02:00

The Spill

s28e15 · 2010-10-27 · 02:00

Long before the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf, BP was widely viewed as a company that valued deal-making and savvy marketing over safety, a "serial environmental criminal" that left behind a long trail of problems -- deadly accidents, disastrous spills, countless safety violations -- which many now believe should have triggered action by federal regulators. Could the spill have been prevented? Through interviews with current and former employees and executives, government regulators, and safety experts, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith joins with the investigative non-profit ProPublica to examine the trail that led to the disaster in the Gulf. From BP's vast oil fields in Alaska to its refineries in Texas and its trading rooms in New York and London, the film raises new questions about whether BP's corporate culture will finally be forced to change.

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s28e16 The Confessions 2010-11-10 03:00

The Confessions

s28e16 · 2010-11-10 · 03:00

Why would four innocent men confess to a brutal crime they didn't commit? FRONTLINE producer Ofra Bikel (Innocence Lost, An Ordinary Crime) investigates the conviction of four Navy sailors for the rape and murder of a Norfolk, Virginia, woman in 1997. In interviews with the sailors, Bikel learns of some of the high-pressure police interrogation techniques, including the threat of the death penalty, sleep deprivation, and intimidation, that led each of the "Norfolk Four" to confess, despite any evidence linking them to the crime. All four sailors are now out of prison -- one served his sentence and the other three were granted conditional pardons last summer -- but the men were not exonerated as felons or sex offenders. The case raises disturbing questions about the actions of the police and prosecutors, who relied on the sailors' often contradictory confessions for their convictions, and disregarded DNA evidence that pointed to a lone assailant who would later confess to the crime himself while serving prison time for another rape.

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s28e17 Facing Death 2010-11-24 03:00

Facing Death

s28e17 · 2010-11-24 · 03:00

How far would you go to sustain the life of someone you love, or your own? With extraordinary access to one of America's top hospitals, FRONTLINE intimately chronicles today's complicated end-of-life decisions.

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