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- 1968–7.6 (11)TV EpisodeStarsJoseph ChaconAnderson CooperSpencer CronkAustin, Texas, experiments with a new way of policing that uses trained civilians to respond to calls once answered by armed officers; commercial supersonic flights; gardens of the Roman Emperor Caligula.
- StarsScott PelleyJoseph PfeiferDaniel A. NigroFirefighters, including Fire Department of New York Commissioner Dan Nigro, remember their brave comrades who died on 9/11 and discuss the lingering effects of the attack.
- 1968–8.1 (26)TV EpisodeStarsSusan BenedettoDanny BennettTony BennettA Facebook whistleblower reveals her identity and speaks her mind; the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program; Tony Bennett's final performance, accompanied by Lady Gaga.
- 1968–7.6 (11)TV EpisodeStarsGeorge HarrisonPeter JacksonJohn LennonCargo piles up on California docks; author Andrew Sullivan; footage from "Let It Be" reveals the bond between The Beatles.
- Episode: (2021)1968–7.7 (10)TV EpisodeStarsTim BranscombJamie DrezekScott PelleyPeople reflect on family members they've lost to COVID-19; the race to collect DNA and medical data; genealogy firms and privacy concerns.
- StarsSimone BilesBill GatesChris InglisThe Russian cyber attack on the digital files of the U.S. government and some of America's largest corporations; Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates; gymnast Simone Biles.
- 1968–7.9 (14)TV EpisodeStarsElizabeth NeumannScott PelleyStephen RappThe rise in threats against federal judges; a prosecutor says he has strong evidence to convict Syrian President Bashar al-Assad of war crimes; the QAnon conspiracy movement.
- StarsAlbert BourlaStacey ColemanJohn DickersonReasons more Americans have not received a COVID-19 vaccine; U.S. service members on the al-Asad airbase in Iraq describe being under the largest ballistic missile attack ever on Americans; author Colson Whitehead.
- StarsScott PelleyPeter DaszakMatt Gaetz"Pandemic Politics" investigates whether politics is preventing the scientific community from doing important research on COVID-19. "Amazon" looks at how the internet giant ships millions of packages everyday but may not be keeping its workers safe. "Ghost Guns" looks at the market for untraceable weapons that can be made at home using legally purchased parts.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.1 (12)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerSheldon TepermanKelley Cabrera"Short Supply" investigates the short supply of protective gear nurses and doctors need to protect them from COVID-19. "Staying Well" looks at how people are coping with anxiety, sadness, and grief triggered by the pandemic.. "The Resurrection of St. Nicholas" looks at an effort to rebuild a Greek Orthodox Church that was destroyed on September 11th.
- 1968–6.3 (12)TV EpisodeStarsJohn DickersonKevin GuskiewiczMyron Cohen"The College Test" reports on the challenges faced by colleges as they prepare to open during a pandemic. "Exhume the Truth" looks at efforts to investigate the Greenwood Massacre in Tulsa. "Three Empty Chairs" looks at a massive backlog of cases in the Merit Systems Protection Board due to the Senate's unwillingness to confirm any new members to the board.
- StarsLesley StahlMedaria ArradondoBill Whitaker"The Chief" interviews Police Chief Medaria Arradondo of Minneapolis who discusses the killing of George Floyd and its effect on the department. "The Opioid Playbook" investigates the playbook for how drug companies pushed opioids and how law enforcement is still scrambling to hold pharmaceutical company executives accountable.
- DirectorThomas JenningsThe story of a drug company that pushed opioids by bribing doctors & committing insurance fraud. With the Financial Times, an investigation of how Insys Therapeutics profited from a fentanyl-based painkiller 50 times stronger than heroin.
- DirectorMarcela GaviriaBrent E. HuffmanKaterina MonemvassitisStarsWill LymanA look at why the U.S. was caught unprepared by the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, and who is accountable for the lack of preparation and protection.
- 1968–7.1 (13)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyBob AulicinoBarbara Sampson"Life and Death" looks at how New York City has become the center of the COVID-19 pandemic and looks at the task of handling the unprecedented number of bodies piling up each day. "Feeding a Nation" talks to world-famous chef Jose Andre about how restaurants can be used to feed those affected by the pandemic. "The Crown Prince of Kabuki" interviews celebrated Kabuki star Ebizo.
- DirectorMiles O'BrienStarsMiles O'BrienGeorge A. DiazDow ConstantineAn investigation into the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, COVID-19, and how the outbreak impacts poor children in the Midwest.
- 1968–7.4 (9)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerTracey LindEmily Ingalls"Frontotemporal Dementia" rebroadcasts a look at the little-known but devastating disease that robs people of their personalities. "Pleistocene Park" rebroadcasts a look at a project in Siberia that is attempting to recreate an Ice Age ecosystem. "John Green" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular young adult author about mental illness.
- 1983– 1h 54mTV-MA7.5 (169)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael KirkStarsRonald BrownsteinDavid AxelrodRoger StonePart Two examines how Trump's campaign exploited the country's divisions, how his presidency has unleashed anger on both sides of the divide, and what America's polarization could mean for the country's future.
- 1983– 1h 54mTV-MA7.7 (195)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael KirkStarsDavid AxelrodWesley LoweryMegyn KellyBarack Obama's promise of unity collapsed as increasing racial, cultural and political divisions laid the groundwork for the rise of Donald Trump.
- 1968– TV-PG7.0 (8)TV EpisodeStarsJon LaPookJennelle StephensonJohn Tisdale"Genetic Revolution" rebroadcasts a segment on a successful clinical trial for a gene therapy that treats sickle cell anemia. "Psychedelic Science" rebroadcasts a segment on researchers who are investigating medical uses of psychedelic drugs. "A Radical Solution" rebroadcasts a segment on how one of the nation's top medical schools has instituted a free tuition program.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.7 (9)TV EpisodeStarsSteve KroftJoseph James DeAngeloCurtis Rogers"Genetic Genealogy" looks at a powerful new tool for law enforcement. "Off the Rails" looks at NYC's subway system. "Fly Like an Eagle" profiles falconer Lauren McGough.
- DirectorAbby EllisStarsAbby EllisZachary BinneyPriyanka BoghaniFRONTLINE's two-year investigation traces how a public health disaster that's become known for the lead poisoning of thousands of children also spawned one of the largest outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease in U.S. history.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.1 (10)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerWilliam TongMichael Cole"The Price of Generics" looks at a sweep lawsuit that accuses generic drug manufacturers of price fixing. "The Most Unlikely Meeting" looks at a program that helps the families of victims of violent crime meet the perpetrators of those crimes. "Mark Bradford" profiles the American artist.
- StarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressMartin SmithThe Pension Gamble goes inside the volatile fight over pensions that's playing out in one state, and examines the broader consequences for teachers, police officers, firefighters and public employees everywhere.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.4 (10)TV EpisodeDirectorRob KlugAlicia Tanz-FlaumStarsScott PelleyMike PenceSusan CollinsSenators Susan Collins and Heidi Heitkamp explain their Kavanaugh confirmation votes; author John Green on reaching young adults and dealing with mental illness; and chef Massimo Bottura, known as the Pavarotti of pasta.
- StarsBill WhitakerJoe RannazzisiPaul GoldenheimEx-DEA agent: Opioid crisis fueled by drug industry and Congress; Meet a convicted felon who became a Georgetown law professor.
- DirectorEvan WilliamsStarsEvan WilliamsMax PrivorozkiChristina FeistFRONTLINE investigates the rise of far-right extremism and violence in Germany.
- 2020– 1h 9mTV-MA6.8 (219)TV EpisodeDirectorJodi GomesStarsJanet JacksonJustin TimberlakeTito JacksonIn 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman's breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued. "If the culture wars could have a 9/11, it's February 1st, 2004," said one observer. The woman was Janet Jackson, and her career was never the same. The man was Justin Timberlake; his stardom only grew. The New York Times examines the racial and cultural currents that collided on the Super Bowl stage, and explores how the incident impacted one of the most successful pop musicians in history.
- Judges say it's time for more security in the face of mounting violence; Checking in on the groundbreaking 90+ Study on aging; Igor Levit talks to 60 Minutes.
- DirectorRick RowleyStarsA.C. ThompsonSusan BroLucas WaldronIn the aftermath of the assault on the U.S. Capitol, FRONTLINE examines how far-right groups were emboldened and encouraged by former President Trump and how individuals were radicalized and brought into the political landscape.
- StarsSharyn AlfonsiJaved AliMicah LoewingerProfile of the militia movement the Oath Keepers; the link between race and health outcomes; actress Viola Davis.
- StarsSharyn AlfonsiRon DeSantisOmari HardyAllegations that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) made decisions about COVID-19 vaccine distribution which favored wealthy and connected individuals; Ford Foundation President Darren Walker; six teens who were shipwrecked together for 15 months.
- 1968–6.5 (16)TV EpisodeStarsLloyd AustinScott PelleyMichael SherwinMichael Sherwin, the lead prosecutor investigating the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021; racism in America's armed forces; how COVID-19 is transmitted within schools.
- StarsSharyn AlfonsiKimberly GardnerJon LaPookCoronavirus variants caused by mutation; Kim Gardner, the first Black woman to be top prosecutor in St. Louis; the history of the St. Augustine H.S. Marching Band.
- 1968–7.6 (11)TV EpisodeStarsSharyn AlfonsiScott PelleyBill WhitakerThe low-wage earners who are bearing the brunt of the pandemic's economic impact; Fluvoxamine, an antidepressant being tested in a large clinical trial as a possible early treatment for COVID-19; NASA's efforts to return to the moon.
- DirectorMarcela GaviriaStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressWill LymanSome 25 dead bodies have been found on Long Island since 2016, all linked to the violent gang MS-13. Numerous immigrant teens are missing. As law enforcement tries to stop the gang, FRONTLINE goes inside the crackdown - investigating how the slew of gruesome killings led to many immigrant teens being accused of gang affiliation and unlawfully detained.
- DirectorJames JacobyStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressEric LiptonConservative political forces and causes, including skepticism about climate change, propel Scott Pruitt to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
- 1983– 1h 53mTV-MA8.2 (170)TV EpisodeStarsBashar al-AssadTurki Al-FaisalAdel Al-JubeirHighlights the 40 year struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia for dominance in the Middle East, in part, on behalf the the Shite or Sunni factions of Islam.
- 1983– 53mTV-MA8.0 (122)TV EpisodeStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressMartin SmithFrontliine explores the postulate that the current turmoil in the Middle East, particularly in Syria Iraq and Yemen, is a primarily a manifestation of a forty year power struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressJim GilmoreThe complicated relationship between Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and President Donald Trump; John McCain's life and politics, from his experience in Vietnam to his vote against the Republican health care bill.
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressJim GilmorePresident Donald Trump's time in office has been marked by ongoing turmoil - including in his own Republican Party, where presidential tweetstorms, inflammatory rhetoric and high-profile dissent have fueled open conflict. In Trump's Takeover, FRONTLINE's acclaimed political team tells the inside story of a president who vowed to take down the Washington establishment, and who has fought an intense war for control of the GOP. Through interviews with longtime Republican legislators like Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), House Freedom Caucus members including Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), current and former senior White House officials including Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer, authors, and journalists, Trump's Takeover examines how the president is remaking the GOP in his own image, counter-punching when criticized and publicly attacking those who defy him. The film traces the president's relationship with the GOP-led Congress, from his Twitter attacks on fellow Republicans after the failed Obamacare repeal-and-replace effort, to a split over what many in the party said was the president's inadequate response to deadly violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, to when Congress ultimately delivered a major legislative victory for Trump with the passage of tax reform. Gripping and revealing, Trump's Takeover is a window into the potential lasting impact of the Trump era on the Republican Party and the American political system as a whole. It's the story of President Trump's takeover of the Republican Party - from the perspective of Republican lawmakers and insiders themselves.
- StarsAnderson CooperStormy DanielsTrevor Potter"Stormy Daniels" features an extended exclusive interview with the adult film actress who claims that she had a relationship with Donald Trump in 2006 and 2007. "The Greek Freak" profiles Greek basketball player Giannis Antetokounmpo who has just joined the Milwaukee Bucks.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.5 (13)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerSteve SandvossAnthony Ferrante"Hacking Democracy" examines how Russian operatives launched a widespread cyber-attack against state voting systems during the 2016 presidential election. "The Legacy of Lynching" looks at a memorial to the thousands of African-Americans that were killed by lynch mobs in the post-Civil War era. "Harvard Lampoon" looks at the 142-year-old comedy publication.
- StarsAnderson CooperMitch LandrieuJulian Hayter"The Monuments" examines the controversy surrounding public monuments to the Confederacy which critics argue are symbols of institutional racism. "Clones" examines the cloning of animals and how a South American polo player cloned his favorite pony to create a stable of strong performers.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.1 (12)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerJon WertheimJerry Dodson"The Leaning Tower of San Francisco" rebroadcasts a look at how the Millennium Tower one of the city's most expensive residential high rises is sinking and leaning to one side. "Le Carre" rebroadcasts an interview with British author John Le Carré who has written several best-selling spy thrillers under the pen name David Cornwell.
- 1968– TV-PG7.7 (12)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerMichael PflegerBrian Warner"Crisis in Chicago" goes to Chicago to investigate the rise of violence that is plaguing the city, "Passports for Sale" looks at how small island nations are selling citizenship for a price. "The Rum War" looks at the feud behind the two versions of Havana Club Rum.
- DirectorPatrick WellsStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressWill LymanSecret footage going back years shows the effort to kill and expel Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar. With accounts from victims and witnesses, the film examines evidence that security forces committed crimes against humanity.
- 1968– 41mTV-PG7.2 (10)TV EpisodeStarsSteve KroftHamdi UlukayaRich Lake"Chief of Chobani" rebroadcast a profile of Hamdi Ulukaya the billionaire behind Chobani yogurt. "The Rum War" rebroadcasts a segment looking at the feud behind the two versions of Havana Club Rum. "The Restaurateur" rebroadcasts a profile of pioneering restaurateur Danny Meyer.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.2 (10)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerBernd JungeJoerg Jesse"Crime and Punishment" rebroadcasts an inside look at the German prison system which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment. "Redemption" rebroadcasts a profiles of a man who discovered he had a brilliant mind for the law while he was serving time in prison for armed bank robbery. "The Music of Zomba Prison" rebroadcasts a look at how inmates and guards have collaborated to create music in a prison in Malawi.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.3 (10)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyBrian ManciniMichael ManciniMancini's Brain examines brain injuries suffered by combat veterans. Second Act profiles a conductor who is bringing Jews and Muslims together. The Scrolls of Herculaneum looks at efforts to unlock the secrets of an ancient library.
- StarsSteve KroftDan MannheimChris Shuemake"Flying Under the Radar" investigates Allegiant Air a discount airline known for its ultra-low fares and its high record of in-flight problems. "Pay Up" examines the gender pay gap in the work place and how a commitment to equal pay requires regular commitment and monitoring.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.3 (10)TV EpisodeStarsLesley StahlAleksandr KoganSandy Parakilas"The Data Miner" examines the Facebook date leak scandal and interviews the man accused of stealing the data. "The Future Factory" looks M.I.T.'s celebrated Media Lab known for its creative innovation. "For Better or for Worse" follows an Alzheimer's patient and her caregiver husband for 10 years to document the struggles they face.
- StarsBill WhitakerFeng ZhangEric Lander"Crispr" examine a new technique that might be able to edit out hereditary diseases in an embryo. "The Price of Admission" examines a scholarship program set up by Bill and Melinda Gates that has helped to send 20,000 low-income students to college. "Seaweed" takes a look at the potential of seaweed farming.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.0 (9)TV EpisodeStarsLesley StahlLarry MorrisseyDon Haviland"The Rockford File" goes to an Illinois town to investigate why prescription drug costs are so high in the United States. 'Orphans of War" looks at efforts to assist orphans from the conflict in Syria. "Into the Wild" profiles wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen.
- 1968– 42mTV-PG7.0 (9)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyGwyn MadsenMichael Margolis"100,000 Women" examines why over 100,000 women are suing over gynecological mesh medical devices. "Saving a Generation" examines how a million children now live with their grandparents because of their parents' opioid addiction. "Shock Therapy" looks at the effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy.
- StarsJon WertheimPope FrancisWim Wenders"Pope Francis" offers a first look at a documentary of the Catholic leader director by Wim Wenders and features excerpts of an interview with him. "At the Zoo" looks at the elaborate mix of science, software and genetics that goes into populating their zoo exhibits with animals.
- 1968– TV-PG7.0 (9)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerBobby HarrisonKurt Ho"You're Fired" looks how some companies use loopholes in the H-1B visa program to outsource American jobs and displace American workers. "Fighting Famine" examines efforts to fight starvation in South Sudan. "New Kid on the Street" visits Sesame Street and discusses the addition to the show of a character with autism.
- StarsAnderson CooperTristan HarrisRamsay Brown"Brain Hacking" examines how smartphone designers are using neuroscience to keep us interested in our telephones. "Chief of Chobani" profiles Hamdi Ulukaya the billionaire behind Chobani yogurt. "Japan's Babe Ruth" profiles Shohei Ohtani one of the most Japan's best baseball players.
- 1968– TV-PG7.4 (8)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyNelba Marquez-GreeneJimmy Greene"Return to Newtown" revisits the parents of school children killed in the Connecticut massacre four years ago. "Defenseless" talks to New Orleans Public Defenders who claim that innocent clients have gone to jail because they lacked the time and resources to defend them properly. "Out of Darkness" profiles two eye surgeons in Burma who are treat cataract patients.
- StarsSteve KroftMichael BloombergLesley Stahl"Bloomberg" profiles the billionaire media mogul and former three-term mayor of New York. "The Judge" talks to controversial and provocative Federal Judge Alex Kozinski about Donald Trump. "The American Steeplechase" examines horse racing and the century-old horse tradition of timber racing.
- 1968– TV-PG7.8 (8)TV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerYong-Ho ThaeChung-Min Lee"The North Korean Threat" rebroadcasts an interview with a defector about the threat posed by Kim Jung Un and his regime. "Brain Hacking" rebroadcasts a segment on how smartphone designers are using neuroscience to keep us interested in our telephones. "Bruno Mars" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular singer.
- StarsCharlie RoseJohn KellyNed Sharpless"Artificial Intelligence" rebroadcasts a segment that looks at how artificial intelligence is beginning to change the world. "Japan's Babe Ruth" rebroadcasts a segment profiling celebrated pitcher Shohei Ohtani one of the most Japan's best baseball players.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeStarsLesley StahlSteven SotloffArt Sotloff"The Hostage Policy" rebroadcasts a segment that talks to the parents of slain hostages about the U.S. government ransom policy. "Out of Darkness" rebroadcasts a profile of two eye surgeons in Burma who are treat cataract patients. "Enemy of the State" rebroadcasts an interview with Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei.
- StarsBill WhitakerBob McDonnellJames Cole"Tawdry Tales" rebroadcast a look at the recently overturned corruption conviction against former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell. "The Brothers Rosenberg" rebroadcasts an interview with the two sons of convicted spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg who seek to clear the name of their mother.
- StarsScott PelleyNelba Marquez-GreeneJimmy Greene"Return to Newtown" rebroadcasts a revisit to the parents of school children killed in the Connecticut massacre four years ago. "Strike-Through" rebroadcasts an investigation into whether an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the recent Ebola epidemic. "Peter Marino" rebroadcasts a profile of the black leather biker gear wearing architect and taste-maker for the rich and famous.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.0 (10)TV EpisodeStarsAnderson CooperJosé AndrésJennifer Herrera"Feeding Puerto Rico" talks to Chef José Andrés who is attempting to feed thousands of hurricane-stricken Puerto Ricans. "The Wounds of War" reports on the courageous doctors working in the middle of the Syrian Civil War. "The Isle of Eigg" visits the unique island off the coast of Scotland.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.3 (12)TV EpisodeDirectorRob KlugAlicia Tanz-FlaumStarsLesley StahlMassimo BotturaLara Gilmore"The Pavarotti of Pasta" rebroadcasts a segment on popular Italian chef Massimo Bottura. "Whisky Island" rebroadcasts a segment on the Scottish Island that produced some of the world best single-malt scotch whiskey. "Paul McCartney" rebroadcasts an interview with the former member of the Beatles.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.9 (11)TV EpisodeStarsAnderson CooperRyan GaynorJennifer Gellie"To Catch a Spy" talks to Justice officials and the FBI who reveal how they caught a former CIA officer spying for the Chinese. "Malta" investigates charges of corruption in the government of the small Mediterranean island. "The Wolves of Yellowstone" looks at the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone park.
- StarsBill WhitakerMike MooreMike DeWine"Taking Aim at Opioids" looks at efforts to sue the makers and distributors of opioids. "Plastic Plague" looks at the damaging effects of plastic waste in the Pacific.
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- 1968– 44mTV-PG7.4 (12)TV EpisodeStarsSteve KroftGary RebackJonathan T. Taplin"The Real Power of Google" rebroadcasts a segment that examines the power of the search engine company and talks to critics who claim it stifles competition. "The Theranos Deception" examines the reasons why the billion-dollar blood testing company went best. "The Spotted Pig" looks into the sexual harassment allegations surround the restaurant's chef and owner.
- 1968– TV-PG7.4 (8)TV EpisodeStarsAnderson CooperDeltan DallagnolDilma Rousseff"Operation Car Wash" looks at the billion dollar political corruption scandal in Brazil. "Snitches" examines the use of jailhouse informants in Orange County, California. "Space Archaeology" examines how archaeologists are using satellite imagery to locate sites for excavation.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeStarsBill WhitakerBobby HarrisonKurt Ho"You're Fired" rebroadcasts a look at how some companies use loopholes in the H-1B visa program to outsource American jobs . "Remington 700" rebroadcasts an investigation into reports that the popular hunting rifle is prone to discharge without someone pulling the trigger. "The American Steeplechase" rebroadcasts a segment on horse racing and the century-old horse tradition of timber racing.
- StarsBill WhitakerHannah MorrisJenna Morrison"Heroin in the Heartland" rebroadcasts a segment on the growing crisis of heroin addiction in middle to upper class suburbia. "Le Carre" interviews British author John Le Carré who has written several best-selling spy thrillers under the pen name David Cornwell.
- 1968– 43mTV-Y6.8 (11)TV EpisodeStarsDavid MartinSean LarkinJeremy SuelNorth Korea's nuclear program; The Emir of Qatar; and Adolfo Kaminsky, who created fake identity documents that saved thousands of Jews in France from the Nazis during WWII.
- DirectorRick RowleyStarsA.C. ThompsonAli WinstonJake HanrahanFRONTLINE and ProPublica investigate white supremacists and neo-Nazis involved in 2017 Charlottesville Unite Right rally.
- DirectorSerginho RoosbladStarsWill LymanMartha BellisleAdam CelinskiFRONTLINE and The Associated Press, in collaboration with the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism, investigate deaths that occurred after police used tactics like prone restraint and other "less-lethal force." The documentary and accompanying reporting draw on police records, autopsy reports and body cam footage, offering the most expansive tally of such deaths nationwide.
- DirectorRoel van BroekhovenStarsPriyanka BoghaniSarah ChildressThomas ErdbrinkMore surprising encounters inside the closed society with NY Times correspondent Thomas Erdbrink.
- DirectorShimon DotanStarsMark BernsteinPriyanka BoghaniJoseph BohbotThe economic and social forces shaping Dayton, Ohio, a once booming city that now struggles to recover in the post-recession economy.
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsRichard ClarkeLouis FreehColin PowellAs an FBI agent who specialized in counter-terrorism, John P. O'Neill investigated the bombing of the American embassies in Africa, the USS Cole in Yemen, the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, and the first attack on the World Trade Center. O'Neill came to believe America should kill Osama bin Laden before Al Qaeda launched a devastating attack, but his was often a lonely voice. A controversial figure inside the buttoned-down world of the FBI, he was forced out of the job he loved and entered the private sector as director of security for the World Trade Center.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.2 (15)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyJeff FlakeAna Maria ArchilaInvestigating the opioid epidemic, including an interview with a doctor sentenced to 157 years for drug trafficking; musician Paul McCartney; Senators Flake and Coons discuss a rare bipartisan compromise during the Kavanaugh confirmation.
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsWill LymanJohn O. BrennanMichael IsikoffPresident Donald Trump fights against the investigation of his campaign and the claim of obstruction of justice, waging a war against the special counsel, FBI and attorney general.
- StarsVictor BrombertPaul FairbrookDavid FreyThe little-known story of the Jews who escaped the Nazis during World War II and returned to fight Hitler as part of a secret American military intelligence group trained in espionage and psychological warfare.
- 1968–8.1 (12)TV EpisodeStarsSharyn AlfonsiAnderson CooperAccidents during training involving military armored vehicles; how record COVID-19 hospitalizations and critical staff shortages threaten the American health system; archaeologists detect 200 unmarked graves at an old school in Canada.
- StarsSharyn AlfonsiPaul DuprexJon LaPookPeople fleeing from Ukraine after the Russian invasion, the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic and blind skier Jacob Smith.
- DirectorMichael KirkStarsWill LymanVladimir PutinSusan GlasserFRONTLINE tells the story of what led to Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine and examines the events that shaped the Russian leader, the grievances that drive him and how a growing conflict with the West exploded into war in Europe.
- DirectorSam BlackStarsPatrick ByrneDoug Bock ClarkMark FinchemIn a new investigation, FRONTLINE uncovers the sources of misinformation about the 2020 election, showing how a few people have had an massive impact on the current crisis of democratic legitimacy in the U.S.
- DirectorRobert DrewStarsRobert DrewHubert H. HumphreyMuriel Buck HumphreyCinéma vérité feature that follows presidential hopefuls John F. Kennedy and Hubert H. Humphrey during the 1960 Wisconsin primary.
- 1968–7.4 (10)TV EpisodeStarsEric AdamsSharyn AlfonsiAnderson CooperChristopher Wray, FBI director; author Nelly Lahoud shares a rare look at the inner workings of al-Qaida; New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
- StarsABBASharyn AlfonsiDavid BeasleyThe World Food Programme's efforts to curb the hunger crisis in Ukraine; Iceland's contenders for Eurovision, the world's largest musical event; Peter McIndoe, founder of Birds Aren't Real.
- Bellingcat, a team of online data detectives, investigates reports of war crimes in Ukraine; Fred Miller and his family buy a large house in southern Virginia and discover that their own ancestors were once enslaved there.
- Hospitals facing drug shortages; Chicago Hope funds blanket scholarships for students to attend in-state colleges for free; opera singer Jonas Kaufmann.
- 1968–7.5 (19)TV EpisodeStarsAndrew BakerAntony BlinkenAnderson CooperSecretary of State Antony Blinken; former Representative Denver Riggleman (R-Va); rebuilding Florida's endangered reefs.
- StarsSharyn AlfonsiMark AzureWilliam BarrDominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos; a nonprofit's effort to transform grassland into the largest nature reserve in the lower 48 states; television host and cookbook author Ina Garten.
- 1968–8.2 (17)TV EpisodeStarsSharyn AlfonsiAndriy HalavinTravis HunterThe families of the victims found in the mass grave behind St. Andrew's Orthodox Church in Bucha, Ukraine; the world's largest offshore wind farm, in Grimsby, England; college football coach Deion Sanders.
- StarsRusty BowersMark BrnovichTierra Smiley EvansA key midterm issue that has split the Republican party and the country.; Rep. Mark Finchem (R-Ariz.); scientists search for the next deadly virus in Uganda's Impenetrable Forest; writer David Sedaris.
- 1968–7.7 (15)TV EpisodeStarsWally AdeyemoSharyn AlfonsiDavid GoreJanet Yellen on recession fears, inflation and the war in Ukraine; Families suing social media companies; Cape Town's College of Magic.
- StarsScott PelleySharyn AlfonsiAnderson CooperCreating fusion power; Russian oligarchs hiding money in Cyprus; music producer Rick Rubin.
- 1968–7.2 (17)TV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyLesley StahlAnderson CooperUkrainian POWs describe Russian captivity; ChatGPT: AI, chatbots and a world of unknowns; musician David Byrne discusses his career.
- 1968–3.1 (44)TV EpisodeStarsSharyn AlfonsiAlejandro MayorkasLesley StahlRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.); Alejandro Mayorkas, homeland security secretary; Icelandic scientists make discoveries about forecasting volcanic eruptions.