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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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20 this season · 1634 total
s05e01 The Real Stuff 1987-01-28 03:00

The Real Stuff

s05e01 · 1987-01-28 · 03:00

One year after the Challenger disaster, Frontline examined the all-too-human side of the space program as seen through the eyes of the astronauts and engineers responsible for making it work. Correspondent James Reston tells the inside story of a program plagued by problems and politics.

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s05e02 The Earthquake is Coming 1987-02-04 03:00

The Earthquake is Coming

s05e02 · 1987-02-04 · 03:00

Frontline examines the startling implications of what will happen when the big earthquake hits California, detailing the awesome effects as systems rupture and the entire nation's economy, industries, and national security are jeopardized.

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s05e03 Stopping Drugs (1) 1987-02-11 03:00

Stopping Drugs (1)

s05e03 · 1987-02-11 · 03:00

Part 1 examines the personal struggles of addicts trying to kick the habit and the effectiveness of drug treatment programs. Part 2 journeys into America's schools to find out if drugs are really a major problem and if anti-drug efforts are working.

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s05e04 Stopping Drugs (2) 1987-02-18 03:00

Stopping Drugs (2)

s05e04 · 1987-02-18 · 03:00

A two-part special examining efforts to stamp out drugs. Part 1 examines the personal struggles of four addicts trying to kick the habit and the effectiveness of drug treatment programs. Part 2 journeys into America's schools to find out if drugs are really a major problem and if anti-drug efforts are working.

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s05e05 The Nazi Connection 1987-02-25 03:00

The Nazi Connection

s05e05 · 1987-02-25 · 03:00

German scientists were responsible for putting the first American on the moon. Now, 15 years later, government investigators are asking whether some of them were also responsible for Nazi war crimes. Frontline examines their war records and the role of American officials who decided to bring them to the United States.

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s05e06 Desperately Seeking Baby 1987-03-04 03:00

Desperately Seeking Baby

s05e06 · 1987-03-04 · 03:00

Two million American couples desperately want babies and can't have them. They are turning to private adoption deals brokered by lawyers and counselors. Sometimes they get a new baby and a happy home; sometimes their hearts are broken. Frontline looks at a system filled with ambiguity and heartbreak.

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s05e07 Street Cop 1987-04-01 03:00

Street Cop

s05e07 · 1987-04-01 · 03:00

Frontline takes a gritty look at street cops. In Boston's busiest, most violent police district, they confront the never-ending calls for help and the never-ending chase after drugs.

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s05e08 The Secret File 1987-04-15 02:00

The Secret File

s05e08 · 1987-04-15 · 02:00

How could an ordinary citizen be considered a national security risk? Penn Kimball, a university professor, former New York Times editor, Rhodes scholar, and Eagle Scout, was stunned to discover that for 30 years, government files existed declaring him as a disloyal American. As he tries to clear his name, Frontline examines the government decision to gather information on American citizens.

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s05e09 War on Nicaragua 1987-04-22 02:00

War on Nicaragua

s05e09 · 1987-04-22 · 02:00

As the Iran-contra scandal was still unfolding, Frontline correspondent William Greider revealed how the US began supporting the contras in Nicaragua and why our involvement there continues. The program is a meticulous reconstruction of US policy toward Nicaragua, and an investigation into how US foreign policy is made.

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s05e10 The Bombing of West Philly 1987-05-06 02:00

The Bombing of West Philly

s05e10 · 1987-05-06 · 02:00

'I could hear the bullets all around me, hitting all around the house. I was forced back by gunfire,' says Ramona Africa, the only adult survivor of MOVE, a small, violent, urban cult. Years of tension ended May 13, 1985, when police bombed Africa's house. The surrounding neighborhood burned out of control, leaving 250 homeless. Frontline correspondent Leon Dash examines why the bombing really happened.

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s05e11 In Search of the Marcos Millions 1987-05-27 02:00

In Search of the Marcos Millions

s05e11 · 1987-05-27 · 02:00

The day Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos fled the Philippines in 1986, they left with $8.9 million in jewelry, cash, and bonds. But the Philippine government claims they took much more, plundering the wealth of the nation, stashing it in fake companies and secret bank accounts. Frontline tracked hundreds of millions of dollars of the Marcos money and asked whether the Philippine government will ever get it back.

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s05e12 Israel: The Price of Victory 1987-06-03 02:00

Israel: The Price of Victory

s05e12 · 1987-06-03 · 02:00

The Six Day War was a decisive victory for Israel. But many Israelis feel that something has gone wrong. On the war's twentieth anniversary, Frontline finds a nation struggling with its image and its role as a democracy and reveals what has happened to the dream.

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s05e13 Death of a Porn Queen 1987-06-10 02:00

Death of a Porn Queen

s05e13 · 1987-06-10 · 02:00

She was from Minnesota. Young, pretty, and fresh. She went to Hollywood in search of a dream and found herself in X-rated movies, on drugs, and estranged from her family and friends. Correspondent Al Austin retraces her story, discovering why after two years as a porn queen, she took her own life.

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s05e14 Keeping the Faith 1987-06-17 02:00

Keeping the Faith

s05e14 · 1987-06-17 · 02:00

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s05e15 The Politics of Greed 1987-06-24 02:00

The Politics of Greed

s05e15 · 1987-06-24 · 02:00

As corruption scandals rock New York City, the careers of dozens of high officials are being destroyed. Frontline takes an inside look at the seamy side of urban politics and asks whether this is any way to run a government.

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s05e16 Apartheid: 1652-1948 (1) 1987-12-15 03:00

Apartheid: 1652-1948 (1)

s05e16 · 1987-12-15 · 03:00

Many white South Africans claim that the entire country is theirs by right. No black man, they say, occupied South Africa before the first tiny Dutch settlement in 1652. Part 1 refutes this claim and traces the country's colonial history, the emergence early in the 20th century of the African National Congress, the rise to power of Afrikaner nationalists, and the formal policy of apartheid.

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s05e17 Apartheid: 1948-1963 (2) 1987-12-15 03:00

Apartheid: 1948-1963 (2)

s05e17 · 1987-12-15 · 03:00

Part 2 details the new policy which included classifying all South Africans by race, removing blacks from cities where many had lived for generations, and establishing separate and unequal schooling for blacks. Frontline focuses on the increasing black resistance in the 1950s and the rise of resistance leader Nelson Mandela.

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s05e18 Apartheid: 1963-1977 (3) 1987-12-16 03:00

Apartheid: 1963-1977 (3)

s05e18 · 1987-12-16 · 03:00

'Independent homelands' for blacks was the centerpiece of Prime Minister Hendrick Verwoerd's vision of apartheid. Part 3 focuses on how the white government found African leaders to collaborate with them in a plan to make foreigners of black South African citizens by deporting them to independent homelands in rural areas of the country. The program looks at the increased resistance to the homeland policy as seen through the first nationwide attack by young black South Africans in the Soweto ghetto in 1976.

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s05e19 Apartheid: 1978-1986 (4) 1987-12-16 03:00

Apartheid: 1978-1986 (4)

s05e19 · 1987-12-16 · 03:00

When PW Botha became prime minister of South Africa two years after the Soweto uprising in 1976, he realized that apartheid must 'adapt or die.' Part 4 explores the reforms undertaken by Botha to maintain white supremacy, changes that have deeply divided Afrikaners and have provoked explosive reactions from many blacks.

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s05e20 Apartheid: 1987 (5) 1987-12-17 03:00

Apartheid: 1987 (5)

s05e20 · 1987-12-17 · 03:00

Part 5 looks at an unprecedented meeting in the struggle for South Africa's future. Two years before the release of Nelson Mandela, dissident white Afrikaners met with black leaders from the outlawed African National Congress in Dakar, Senagal, to discuss strategies for change in South Africa, presaging the reforms that would come later.

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