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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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24 this season · 1634 total
s30e01 Opium Brides 2012-01-04 03:00

Opium Brides

s30e01 · 2012-01-04 · 03:00

Unexpected victims have been caught in the crossfire of attempts to eradicate Afghanistan’s flourishing drug trade: young farm girls. Afghanistan produces more than 90 percent of the world’s illicit opium. Opium farmers have long borrowed money from drug gangs, some with links to the Taliban, to subsidize their crops. Now, as the Afghan government destroys their livelihood in an eradication program, the farmers find themselves in a horrifying situation: repay their debts or give their daughters to drug-traffickers, often to be used for sex. Award-winning Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi reports on the harrowing story of families torn apart and the collateral damage of the counter-narcotics effort in Afghanistan. Also this hour, a timely encore broadcast: FRONTLINE crosses the border into Pakistan, where correspondents Stephen Grey and Martin Smith go inside "The Secret War" against the militants. They uncover evidence of covert support for elements of the Taliban by the Pakistani military and its intelligence service, the ISI. At a safe house not far from where Osama bin Laden was killed, they make contact with one mid-level Taliban commander who tells FRONTLINE, "If they really wanted to, [the Pakistanis] could arrest us all in an hour."

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s30e02 Nuclear Aftershocks 2012-01-18 03:00

Nuclear Aftershocks

s30e02 · 2012-01-18 · 03:00

Examine the implications of the Fukushima accident for U.S. nuclear safety.

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s30e03 The Interrupters 2012-02-15 03:00

The Interrupters

s30e03 · 2012-02-15 · 03:00

During one weekend in Chicago in 2008, 37 people were shot, seven of them fatally. FRONTLINE follows a group of older former gang leaders trying to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. The film follows the inner workings of CeaseFire, an innovative program in Chicago designed to prevent shootings, including weekly meetings where the interrupters report on the simmering disputes and the senseless shootings in their neighborhoods. From director Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Stevie), "The Interrupters" is a compelling observational journey into the stubborn, persistent violence that plagues our American cities.

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s30e04 The Child Cases 2012-02-22 03:00

The Child Cases

s30e04 · 2012-02-22 · 03:00

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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s30e05 Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown 2012-02-29 03:00

Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown

s30e05 · 2012-02-29 · 03:00

Witness an unprecedented account of the crisis inside Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex after the earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011.

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s30e06 Murdoch's Scandal 2012-03-28 02:00

Murdoch's Scandal

s30e06 · 2012-03-28 · 02:00

Follow the battle over the future of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, his reputation and his family's fortunes.

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s30e07 The Real CSI 2012-04-18 02:00

The Real CSI

s30e07 · 2012-04-18 · 02:00

Find out how the field of forensics, with few uniform standards and unproven science, can undermine the search for justice.

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s30e08 Money, Power and Wall Street (1) 2012-04-25 02:00

Money, Power and Wall Street (1)

s30e08 · 2012-04-25 · 02:00

Part 1 of 2. Chronicling the attempt to repair the economy following the 2008 financial meltdown. Included: the major decisions; the missed opportunities; the uneasy partnership between government and financial leaders.

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s30e09 Money, Power and Wall Street (2) 2012-05-02 02:00

Money, Power and Wall Street (2)

s30e09 · 2012-05-02 · 02:00

Part 2 of 2. 2 hours. The debate still rages over President Barack Obama's strategy to help Wall Street problems; bankers are continuing to make risky deals, regulators try to fix an industry steeped in conflicts of interest and incentives to cheat.

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s30e10 Cell Tower Deaths 2012-05-23 02:00

Cell Tower Deaths

s30e10 · 2012-05-23 · 02:00

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s30e11 The Interrogator 2012-05-30 02:00

The Interrogator

s30e11 · 2012-05-30 · 02:00

Since the death of Osama bin Laden, Yemen has become the hottest front in the war against Al Qaeda. Now, with headlines about a terrorist plot to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner, award-winning reporter and FRONTLINE correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad travels into the hub of Yemen's radical heartland. His first-hand report shows how members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have taken advantage of turmoil in the country to impose their rule on areas of south Yemen. As the US expands its drone war to prevent terrorists from establishing a new haven, FRONTLINE shows how AQAP is taking control of towns and cities in an attempt to establish its own state. Also in this hour, the story of Al Qaeda operative Fahd al Quso — killed in a U.S. drone strike in Yemen early this month — as told by former FBI agent Ali Soufan, who first interrogated him before 9/11.

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s30e12 Al Qaeda in Yemen 2012-05-30 02:00

Al Qaeda in Yemen

s30e12 · 2012-05-30 · 02:00

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s30e13 Dollars and Dentists 2012-06-27 02:00

Dollars and Dentists

s30e13 · 2012-06-27 · 02:00

Join correspondent Miles O'Brien to investigate the flaws in our dental system and nascent proposals to fix them.

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s30e14 Endgame: AIDS in Black America 2012-07-11 02:00

Endgame: AIDS in Black America

s30e14 · 2012-07-11 · 02:00

Trace the history of the AIDS epidemic through the experiences of individuals who tell their stories.

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s30e15 Fast Times at West Philly High 2012-07-18 02:00

Fast Times at West Philly High

s30e15 · 2012-07-18 · 02:00

Students and teachers from West Philadelphia High School, a public high school serving one of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in Philadelphia, defy expectations as they design and build two super-hybrid cars for international competition and compete for the chance to be part of a technological revolution. In summer 2010, the high school's EVX Team raced against mega-sized auto manufacturers, multimillion-dollar start-ups and university teams from around the world in the Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE competition. The challenge: Build an affordable, 100 miles-per-gallon car. The prize: $10 million dollars. In "Fast Times at West Philly High," FRONTLINE explores the viability of these cars, the potential that exists within our young people and the prospects of effective innovation in public education. Also in this hour, a growing body of evidence suggests that the make-or-break moment for high school dropouts may actually be in middle school. Yet middle schools, with their vulnerable population, have long been overlooked. Now a group of dedicated educators are thrusting middle school onto center stage. They want to use data to find the answer to the middle school malaise. What's more, they insist this data already exists, has enormous power to help repair a broken school system and to predict and prevent dropouts.

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s30e16 Alaska Gold 2012-07-25 02:00

Alaska Gold

s30e16 · 2012-07-25 · 02:00

Examining a proposed open-pit mine for copper, gold and molybdenum in the Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska, which is home to a wild-salmon fishery.

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s30e17 The Battle for Syria 2012-09-19 02:00

The Battle for Syria

s30e17 · 2012-09-19 · 02:00

Journey to the heart of the insurgency, inside the rebel groups that are waging a brutal, full-scale assault on the forces of President Bashar al-Assad.

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s30e18 Dropout Nation 2012-09-26 02:00

Dropout Nation

s30e18 · 2012-09-26 · 02:00

Witness a high-stakes experiment to rescue students prepared to quit high school without a diploma.

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s30e19 The Choice 2012 2012-10-10 02:00

The Choice 2012

s30e19 · 2012-10-10 · 02:00

Hundreds of hours of research and dozens of original interviews reveal new details and fresh insights about the two candidates - and our choice this November.

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s30e20 Climate of Doubt 2012-10-24 02:00

Climate of Doubt

s30e20 · 2012-10-24 · 02:00

Investigate the groups that changed the debate on climate and redefined the politics of global warming.

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s30e21 Big Sky, Big Money 2012-10-31 02:00

Big Sky, Big Money

s30e21 · 2012-10-31 · 02:00

Travel to the remote epicenter of the campaign finance debate for a tale of money, politics and intrigue.

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s30e25 Big Sky, Big Money 2012-10-31 02:00

Big Sky, Big Money

s30e25 · 2012-10-31 · 02:00

How the Supreme Court's decision in the Citizens United case, which prohibited restrictions on the amounts of money that outside groups may spend to promote or oppose political candidates and causes, is affecting the senatorial race in Montana. Also: the use of data analytics by the Obama and Romney campaigns to target their messages, increase voter turnout and shape the election.

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s30e22 The Suicide Plan 2012-11-14 03:00

The Suicide Plan

s30e22 · 2012-11-14 · 03:00

Explore the shadow world of assisted suicide, where the lines between legality and criminality are blurred.

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s30e23 Poor Kids 2012-11-21 03:00

Poor Kids

s30e23 · 2012-11-21 · 03:00

Three girls grow up in the Quad Cities, a crossroads along the border of Iowa and Illinois which has been deeply affected by the recession. Follow them in this unflinching and revealing exploration of what poverty means to children.

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