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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
s06e01 Praise the Lord 1988-01-27 03:00

Praise the Lord

s06e01 · 1988-01-27 · 03:00

Frontline traces the rise and fall of television evangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker and investigates why government agencies failed to vigorously investigate charges of corruption in the Bakker empire.

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s06e02 Operation Urgent Fury 1988-02-03 03:00

Operation Urgent Fury

s06e02 · 1988-02-03 · 03:00

Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Seymour Hersh investigates one of Ronald Reagan's greatest truimphs-the rescue of American students during the 1983 invasion of Grenada. Hersh's reporting reveals an inept US military operation and questions whether the students needed rescuing at all.

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s06e03 The Man Who Shot John Lennon 1988-02-10 03:00

The Man Who Shot John Lennon

s06e03 · 1988-02-10 · 03:00

Frontline goes inside the mind of Mark David Chapman, the man who shot and killed John Lennon in 1980. Newly acquired records paint the chilling portrait of a celebrity stalker who meticulously planned the murder, believing it would make him famous.

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s06e04 Your Flight is Cancelled 1988-02-17 03:00

Your Flight is Cancelled

s06e04 · 1988-02-17 · 03:00

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s06e05 Shakedown in Santa Fe 1988-02-24 03:00

Shakedown in Santa Fe

s06e05 · 1988-02-24 · 03:00

Eight years after one of the most violent prison uprisings in US history, Frontline returns to the penitentiary in New Mexico to probe the contininuing struggle between the inmates and the guards, the wardens and the reformers, for control of one of our most dangerous prisons.

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s06e06 Let My Daughter Die 1988-03-02 03:00

Let My Daughter Die

s06e06 · 1988-03-02 · 03:00

Joe and Joyce Cruzan want doctors to remove their severely brain damaged daughter from the life-support system that keeps her alive. Nearly two years before it became the US Supreme Court's first right-to-die case, Frontline explored the complex legal and moral issues of this Missouri couple's battle to allow their daughter to die.

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s06e07 Back in the USSR 1988-03-30 03:00

Back in the USSR

s06e07 · 1988-03-30 · 03:00

In 1968, American journalist Jerry Schecter, accompanied by his wife and five young children, moved to Moscow on assignment for Time magazine. In 1987, Frontline returned with the Schecter family to the Soviet Union as they renewed old friendships and explored Russia under glasnost.

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s06e08 Poison and the Pentagon 1988-04-06 02:00

Poison and the Pentagon

s06e08 · 1988-04-06 · 02:00

The military is America's largest producer of toxic waste. Frontline reporter Joe Rosenbloom investigates the Pentagon's poor record of cleaning up its pollution that contaminates the ground water in communities across the country.

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s06e09 To a Safer Place 1988-04-13 02:00

To a Safer Place

s06e09 · 1988-04-13 · 02:00

When Shirley Turcotte was a child, she was sexually abused by her father. After years of therapy she takes a remarkable journey back into her past-confronting her mother and other adults who failed to protect her, reuniting with her brothers and sister who were also brutally abused, and trying to make peace with the horror story that was her childhood.

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s06e10 Murder on the Rio San Juan 1988-04-20 02:00

Murder on the Rio San Juan

s06e10 · 1988-04-20 · 02:00

Frontline investigates the unsolved 1984 terrorist bombing at a press conference held by contra leader Eden Pastora. Eight people, including an American reporter, died that night on the border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This report dissects the motives of possible conspirators and follows the trail of the man suspected of planting the bomb.

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s06e11 American Game, Japanese Rules 1988-04-27 02:00

American Game, Japanese Rules

s06e11 · 1988-04-27 · 02:00

Can America succeed in Japan? Frontline paints an intimate portrait of Americans living and working in Japan-baseball players, businessmen, and an American bride-all confronting a society that looks Western, but operates by a very different set of rules.

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s06e12 Racism 101 1988-05-11 02:00

Racism 101

s06e12 · 1988-05-11 · 02:00

Frontline explores the disturbing increase in racial incidents and violence on America's college compuses. The attitudes of black and white students reveal increasing tensions at some of the country's best universities where years after the civil rights struggle, full integration is still only a dream.

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s06e13 Guns, Drugs, and the CIA 1988-05-18 02:00

Guns, Drugs, and the CIA

s06e13 · 1988-05-18 · 02:00

A Frontline investigation examines the CIA's long history of involvement with drug smugglers in trouble spots around the world and how the agency has defended its alliances with drug dealers under the cloak of 'national security.'

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s06e14 The Defense of Europe 1988-05-25 02:00

The Defense of Europe

s06e14 · 1988-05-25 · 02:00

Frontline and Time magazine join forces to examine the new realitites for the NATO alliance following the American-Soviet nuclear arms treaty. How good are the Warsaw Pact forces? Can Europe defend itself without nuclear missiles? Will America begin to pull out its troops?

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s06e15 Trouble in Paradise 1988-06-01 02:00

Trouble in Paradise

s06e15 · 1988-06-01 · 02:00

Frontline examines the US government's attempts to forge a military pact with the Pacific Island nation of Palau (population 15,000)-a campaign that has led to economic dependence, political strife, corruption, and violence in that tiny country.

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s06e16 Who Pays for AIDS? 1988-06-08 02:00

Who Pays for AIDS?

s06e16 · 1988-06-08 · 02:00

By 1991, health care for AIDS patients in the United States could cost an estimated $16 to $22 billion. Caring for AIDS victims is overwhelming some communities. Frontline examines the impact on patients caught in the middle of a battle between local governments and Washington over who will pay for AIDS.

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s06e17 Our Forgotten War 1988-06-15 02:00

Our Forgotten War

s06e17 · 1988-06-15 · 02:00

In Central America, while US attention has been dominated by the contra war in Nicaragua, the battle for El Salvador continues. The US government has dumped nearly $3 billion in aid into El Salvador (more than ten times the amount spent on the contras), but there are new signs that the American policy is in trouble. With exclusive footage shot behind guerilla lines, Frontline takes a fresh look at the war in El Salvador.

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s06e22 Our Forgotten War 1988-06-15 02:00

Our Forgotten War

s06e22 · 1988-06-15 · 02:00

In Central America, while US attention has been dominated by the contra war in Nicaragua, the battle for El Salvador continues. The US government has dumped nearly $3 billion in aid into El Salvador (more than ten times the amount spent on the contras), but there are new signs that the American policy is in trouble. With exclusive footage shot behind guerilla lines, Frontline takes a fresh look at the war in El Salvador.

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s06e18 Indian Country 1988-06-22 02:00

Indian Country

s06e18 · 1988-06-22 · 02:00

The Quinault Indians of Washington State seem to have everything-strong leadership, a landmark court victory guaranteeing fishing rights, business deals with the Japanese, and a lush, beautiful reservation. But the Quinaults still face crushing problems-unemployment, poverty, alcoholism, and suicide. Frontline reporter Mark Trahant searches for answers to the Quinault's dilemma in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Congress, the White House and in the heart of the Quinault people.

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s06e23 Indian Country 1988-06-22 02:00

Indian Country

s06e23 · 1988-06-22 · 02:00

The Quinault Indians of Washington State seem to have everything-strong leadership, a landmark court victory guaranteeing fishing rights, business deals with the Japanese, and a lush, beautiful reservation. But the Quinaults still face crushing problems-unemployment, poverty, alcoholism, and suicide. Frontline reporter Mark Trahant searches for answers to the Quinault's dilemma in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Congress, the White House and in the heart of the Quinault people.

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s06e19 My Husband is Going to Kill Me 1988-06-29 02:00

My Husband is Going to Kill Me

s06e19 · 1988-06-29 · 02:00

In February 1987, 30 year-old Pamela Guenther turned to the police and the courts in a Denver suburb for protection from her violent husband. Three weeks later, as her children watched, she was murdered. Frontline asks why the system could not protect Pamela Guenther.

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s06e24 My Husband is Going to Kill Me 1988-06-29 02:00

My Husband is Going to Kill Me

s06e24 · 1988-06-29 · 02:00

In February 1987, 30 year-old Pamela Guenther turned to the police and the courts in a Denver suburb for protection from her violent husband. Three weeks later, as her children watched, she was murdered. Frontline asks why the system could not protect Pamela Guenther.

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s06e20 The Politics of Prosperity 1988-10-11 02:00

The Politics of Prosperity

s06e20 · 1988-10-11 · 02:00

In the last weeks of the 1988 presidential campaign, correspondent William Greider explores the private but increasingly intense debate about what the next president should do to avoid economic disaster, how and when should he do it, and who will be asked to bear the burden. Frontline focuses on four communities that have not shared in the prosperity of the Reagan years.

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s06e21 The Choice 1988-10-25 02:00

The Choice

s06e21 · 1988-10-25 · 02:00

Frontline and Time magazine step back from the heat of the 1988 presidential campaign to examine, in-depth, the background, character, qualifications, and beliefs of the Republican and Democratic candidates, George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Correspondent Garry Wills assesses their lives and career through the people who know them best.

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