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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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19 this season · 1634 total
s29e01 Battle for Haiti 2011-01-12 03:00

Battle for Haiti

s29e01 · 2011-01-12 · 03:00

On the night of the earthquake that devastated Haiti last January, something happened in Port au Prince, the capital city, which would threaten the effectiveness of international aid efforts and undermine the country’s political stability: 4,500 of the country’s most violent criminals escaped from Haiti’s overcrowded National Penitentiary.

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s29e02 Are We Safer? 2011-01-19 03:00

Are We Safer?

s29e02 · 2011-01-19 · 03:00

The Washington Post’s Dana Priest investigates the terrorism-industrial complex that grew up in the wake of 9/11. Also, in Flying Cheaper, Miles O’Brien investigates airline repair work.

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s29e03 Flying Cheaper 2011-01-19 03:00

Flying Cheaper

s29e03 · 2011-01-19 · 03:00

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s29e04 Post Mortem 2011-02-02 03:00

Post Mortem

s29e04 · 2011-02-02 · 03:00

Popular television shows portray death investigators as high-tech sleuths wielding the most sophisticated tools of 21st century science. An unprecedented collaborative investigation by FRONTLINE, ProPublica and NPR found a very different reality: A dysfunctional system in which there are few standards, little oversight and the mistakes are literally buried. In state after state, reporters found autopsies -- our final physical exam -- conducted by doctors who lacked certification and training. An increasing number of the 2.5 million Americans who die each year go to the grave without being examined at all.

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s29e05 Revolution in Cairo 2011-02-23 03:00

Revolution in Cairo

s29e05 · 2011-02-23 · 03:00

FRONTLINE dispatches teams to Cairo, going inside the youth movement that helped light the fire on the streets. We follow the “April 6th” group, which two years ago began making a bold use of the Internet for their underground resistance — tactics that led to jail and torture for many of their leaders. Now, starting with the “Day of Rage,” we witness those same leaders plot strategy and head into “Liberation Square” to try to bring down President Mubarak. Also in this hour, veteran Middle East correspondent Charles Sennott of GlobalPost lands in Cairo for FRONTLINE to take a hard look at Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood — the most well-organized and powerful of the country’s opposition groups — as a new fight for power in Egypt begins to takes shape.

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s29e06 Money and March Madness 2011-03-30 02:00

Money and March Madness

s29e06 · 2011-03-30 · 02:00

FRONTLINE continues its new monthly magazine program with the lead story “Money and March Madness,” an inside look at the multi-billion dollar business of the NCAA and its brand of amateur college sports. In this investigation, correspondent Lowell Bergman gains access to Sonny Vaccaro, a former marketing executive at Nike, Adidas and Reebok, who helped bring about the rapid commercialization of college basketball. Vaccaro’s success made coaches, administrators and companies rich. But the players remain at the mercy of the NCAA, which, despite a new $10.8 billion contract for its basketball tournament, has continued to insist that the athletes don’t get paid. Now, Vaccaro has left the business world, and he’s spearheading a class-action lawsuit that aims to ensure that players get a piece of the action.

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s29e07 Who's Afraid of Ai Weiwei 2011-03-30 02:00

Who's Afraid of Ai Weiwei

s29e07 · 2011-03-30 · 02:00

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s29e08 The Private Life of Bradley Manning 2011-03-30 02:00

The Private Life of Bradley Manning

s29e08 · 2011-03-30 · 02:00

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s29e09 Football High 2011-04-13 02:00

Football High

s29e09 · 2011-04-13 · 02:00

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s29e10 Educating Sergeant Pantzke 2011-04-20 02:00

Educating Sergeant Pantzke

s29e10 · 2011-04-20 · 02:00

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s29e11 Kill/Capture 2011-05-11 02:00

Kill/Capture

s29e11 · 2011-05-11 · 02:00

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s29e12 Wikisecrets 2011-05-25 02:00

Wikisecrets

s29e12 · 2011-05-25 · 02:00

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s29e13 The Pot Republic 2011-07-27 02:00

The Pot Republic

s29e13 · 2011-07-27 · 02:00

FRONTLINE's primetime monthly newsmagazine returns with three new stories, leading with a timely report from the frontlines of marijuana legalization in California. The bulk of the marijuana consumed in the United States used to come across the border from Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere. Now, more than half of it is believed to be home grown in California, where an enormous black market has emerged under the cover of the state's medical marijuana law. With more than a third of all states now experimenting with some form of legalization and decriminalization-and several California counties attempting to openly regulate pot production-FRONTLINE and The Center for Investigative Reporting team up to investigate the country's oldest, largest, and most wide-open marijuana market. Is the federal government now moving to shut it down? Also this hour: New Yorker writer and surgeon Atul reports on a doctor in Camden, New Jersey, who actually seeks out the community's sickest-and most expensive-patients. Dr. Jeffrey Brenner and his team are pioneering a practice called "hotspotting," in which medical care is focused on the hardest-to-treat to improve their health and dramatically reduce costs.

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s29e14 Top Secret America 2011-09-07 02:00

Top Secret America

s29e14 · 2011-09-07 · 02:00

The independent contractors who are building and servicing America’s cellular infrastructure are 10 times more likely than an average construction worker to die on the job. In "Cell Tower Deaths," FRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate the hidden cost that comes with the demand for better and faster cell phone service

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s29e15 The Man Behind the Mosque 2011-09-14 02:00

The Man Behind the Mosque

s29e15 · 2011-09-14 · 02:00

On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, FRONTLINE presents the story of Sharif El-Gamal, the charismatic property developer at the center of the Ground Zero Mosque controversy, in "The Man Behind the Mosque," airing Sept. 13.

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s29e16 The Anthrax Files 2011-10-12 02:00

The Anthrax Files

s29e16 · 2011-10-12 · 02:00

The season premiere investigates the 2001 anthrax attacks on the U.S. Senate offices, network news divisions and a tabloid newspaper. In 2008, the FBI pinned responsibility on Army scientist Bruce Ivins after Ivins committed suicide. This report, however, questions the FBI's investigative methods and whether Ivins really did it.

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s29e17 Lost in Detention 2011-10-19 02:00

Lost in Detention

s29e17 · 2011-10-19 · 02:00

Maria Hinojosa reports on U.S. immigration policies since President Obama took office. Included: the record number of deportations (about double the rate of the Bush years); claims that families have been unfairly separated; Republican criticism, the growing backlash among Latino voters.

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s29e18 Syria Undercover 2011-11-09 03:00

Syria Undercover

s29e18 · 2011-11-09 · 03:00

On Tuesday’s program, Syria Undercover, Navai, who posed as a tourist to enter the country, takes us into some of the most dangerous areas to profile the fugitive lives of opposition activists. In the same hour, you’ll also see New York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid and other experts explain how President Bashar al-Assad has managed to hold onto power for so long and what could happen if his regime falls.

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s29e19 A Perfect Terrorist 2011-11-23 03:00

A Perfect Terrorist

s29e19 · 2011-11-23 · 03:00

A report on the role that American citizen David Coleman Headley played in the 2008 terrorist assault on Mumbai, India, which left 166 people dead and more than 300 wounded. Included: Headley's background as a drug dealer and U.S. government informant.

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