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 AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Driven

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Driven
Human Interest - 1x90 or 1x60

In the summer of 1955, American Alfred Hobbs and his new Danish wife Jakobine were living in Casablanca, Morocco, where they discovered a vintage London taxi. Over the next four years the couple would drive the old car acr... SEE MORE >>

 AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: From the Tombs of the Maya Kings

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: From the Tombs of the Maya Kings
Science - 1x60 or 1x90

Thousands of exquisitely painted ancient Maya ceramics have flooded into the world's public and private collections. Their images and texts have opened windows onto Maya life, literature, mythology, and history. But becaus... SEE MORE >>

65_RedRoses

65_RedRoses
Human Interest - 1x52

Eva is a young, beautiful and smart overachiever with a loving family and a great sense of humor. She also shares a terrible bond with some very special friends. Eva and her online friends all have cystic fibrosis, a fatal... SEE MORE >>

A Perfect Terrorist

A Perfect Terrorist
Current Affairs - 1x53

It has been called the most spectacular terror attack since 9/11. On the night of November 26, 2008, 10 men armed with guns and grenades launched an assault on Mumbai with a military precision that left 166 dead. India qui... SEE MORE >>

Abolitionists, The

Abolitionists, The
History - 3x54

On January 1, 1863, when abolitionist leaders Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison received word that the Emancipation Proclamation had declared 3 million enslaved African Americans “forever free,” it was the ... SEE MORE >>

After Newtown: Guns in America

After Newtown: Guns in America
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x55

After Newtown: Guns in America is an unprecedented exploration of America's enduring relationship with firearms. From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice, from 19th-century immigrant riot... SEE MORE >>

Alaska Gold

Alaska Gold
Current Affairs - 1x54

The Bristol Bay region of southwest Alaska is home to the last great wild Sockeye salmon fishery in the world.  It's also home to enormous mineral deposits -- copper, gold, molybdenum -- estimated to be worth some $300 bil... SEE MORE >>

America Revealed

America Revealed
Arts & Culture, Human Interest, History - 4x53

In four groundbreaking hours, America Revealed leaps outside the mundane to take viewers on a soaring journey above the great American landscape, revealing the country as it has never been seen before. America Revealed har... SEE MORE >>

Amish, The

Amish, The
Human Interest, History, Social Issues - 1x112

The Amish first migrated to the United States more than 200 years ago and created a community built on the belief that worldliness not only prevents closeness to God, but also introduces influences that are destructive to ... SEE MORE >>

Anthrax Files, The

Anthrax Files, The
Current Affairs - 1x53

In the fall of 2001, envelopes carrying deadly Anthrax were delivered to U.S. Senate offices, network news divisions, and a tabloid newspaper. Five people were killed, many more infected, and the nation was terrorized. Sev... SEE MORE >>

Are We Safer?

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 101:
Are We Safer?

Current Affairs - 1x25

In this first story, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Dana Priest investigates the terrorism-industrial complex that grew up in the wake of 9/11. Against a backdrop of recent mail bomb threats from Al Qaeda ... SEE MORE >>

Art & Copy

Art & Copy
Arts & Culture, Human Interest, History - 1x56 or 1x88

  • Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival
  • Official Selection, Hot Docs
  • Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming, Emmy Awards

Fascinating Look at the Real "Mad Men" - and Women - Behind Some of the Most Memorable Advertis
... SEE MORE >>

AstroSpies

AstroSpies
History, Science - 1x57

Millions remember the countdowns, launchings, splashdowns and parades as the US raced the USSR to the Moon in the 1960s. Few know that both superpowers ran parallel covert space programs to launch military astronauts on sp... SEE MORE >>

Atomic Artists, The

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 107:
Atomic Artists, The

Current Affairs - 1x12

After the largest recorded earthquake in Japan set off a nuclear disaster, its people are facing a generation-defining moment as they question their lifestyle and dependency on nuclear power. In The Atomic Artists, FRONTLI... SEE MORE >>

Autism Enigma, The

Autism Enigma, The
Human Interest, Science - 1x52

Autism is the fastest rising developmental disorder in the industrialized world. With an astounding 600% increase in diagnoses in the last 20 years, scientists are still grappling with its cause. Research has been frustrat... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: After the Ceasefires

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: After the Ceasefires
Current Affairs, Social Issues - 1x60 or 1x90

Israel and Palestine are an arena for one of the most notorious conflicts in the world, where violent outbursts are routine and life is destroyed and rebuilt time and again. After the Ceasefires raises the question: why do... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Bloody Truth, The

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Bloody Truth, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

Despite recent progress in containing the AIDS pandemic, HIV is still a killer of epic proportion. Understanding the origins of the virus could provide crucial clues to help in the battle against it. In The Bloody Truth th... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Building Earth

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Building Earth
Arts & Culture, History - 6x60

This epic, visually sweeping series will document the world that we have created and explore what humankind’s building legacy reveals about our ever-evolving priorities, aspirations, most basic needs, and deep-seated... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Made in China: Secrets of Chinese Science

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Made in China: Secrets of Chinese Science
Arts & Culture, History, Science - 3x60

China is now a global superpower with the second greatest economy on the planet. Astonishingly, it is predicted to overtake the United States in economic and scientific output as early as 2018. Yet for centuries the countr... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Real Jaws, The

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Real Jaws, The
Science - 1x60

In recent years shark attacks have increased across the globe, but there is one hot spot that has captured the attention of the world. A deadly spate of shark attacks in Western Australia has gripped the nation and spread ... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Sacred Journeys

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: Sacred Journeys
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 6x60

Hosted by renowned writer and television personality Bruce Feiler (host of the PBS series Walking the Bible, and a New York Times best-selling author), Sacred Journeys is a six-part series on pilgrimages around the world. ... SEE MORE >>

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: The Black Panthers: Seize the Time

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-SALE: The Black Panthers: Seize the Time
History - 2x60

On May 2, 1976, twenty-four black men and six white women dressed in blue shirts, black berets, and black leather jackets ascended the steps of the capital building in Sacramento, California. Across the street, the press, ... SEE MORE >>

Axis of Light: 8 Artists from the Middle East

Axis of Light: 8 Artists from the Middle East
Arts & Culture, Human Interest - 1x52

Seen through the work of eight leading artists, Axis of Light is a poignant and absorbing observation of the beauty and mystery of the Middle East which is often ignored, especially today where anger and violence demand ce... SEE MORE >>

Beauty is Embarrassing

Beauty is Embarrassing
Arts & Culture - 1x52

“Frantic, sentimental, surreal and very funny.” Wired

For over 30 years, Wayne White has made an indelible mark on the creative world. As a designer, painter, puppeteer, sculptor, and musician, White created images a... SEE MORE >>

Becoming Human

Becoming Human
Science - 3x53

NOVA presents a comprehensive three-part, three-hour special: investigating explosive new discoveries that are transforming the picture of how we became human. The first program explores fresh clues about our earliest ance... SEE MORE >>

Becoming...The Beatles

Becoming...The Beatles
Arts & Culture - 1x52

The Beatles endure as the greatest popular music band of all times as the band’s music and lyrics have transcended the decades—and John, Paul, George, and Ringo’s individual personalities—to influence generations... SEE MORE >>

Bible's Buried Secrets, The

Bible's Buried Secrets, The
History, Science - 1x113

BIBLE'S BURIED SERCETS, a landmark two-hour NOVA special, breaks exciting new ground in investigating the origins of the ancient Israelites, their faith in a single all-powerful God, and the creation of the Bible. A powerf... SEE MORE >>

Big Energy Gamble, The

Big Energy Gamble, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x57

The latest public opinion polls show that a vast majority of Americans believe the world is facing a global climate crisis.  They are willing to pay more for "cleaner energy", and they want our government to take appropria... SEE MORE >>

Big Sky, Big Money

Big Sky, Big Money
Current Affairs - 1x53

In a special investigation in collaboration with Marketplace, FRONTLINE travels to the remote epicenter of the campaign finance debate for a tale of money, politics, and intrigue. How has the Supreme Court’s Citizens ... SEE MORE >>

Billy The Kid

Billy The Kid
History - 1x52

One of America's most beloved folk heroes, Billy the Kid became a legend in his own time, yet remains an enigma to this day. Gunned down at the age of 21, his legend arose amidst the swiftly vanishing frontier and then, se... SEE MORE >>

Black In Latin America

Black In Latin America
Arts & Culture, History - 4x53

Latin America is often associated with music, monuments and sun, but each of the six countries featured in Black in Latin America including, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico and Peru,  has a secret histo... SEE MORE >>

Black Money

Black Money
Current Affairs - 1x57

FRONTLINE investigative correspondent Lowell Bergman takes on the subject of international bribery. Over the last decade there has been a growing worldwide crackdown on corruption in commerce led by a handful of prosecutor... SEE MORE >>

Bombing of Germany, The

Bombing of Germany, The
History - 1x50

The United States entered World War II with a new weapon: a bomber fleet that it believed would decide battles from a distance, without the face-to-face slaughter of a land war. The United States also entered the war as an... SEE MORE >>

Botany of Desire, The

Botany of Desire, The
Science - 2x56

Botany of Desire tells the utterly original story of four everyday plants and the way they have domesticated humankind. In 1983 Michael Pollan and his wife left New York City to make a new home on an abandoned dairy farm. ... SEE MORE >>

Brazil, The Carbon Hunters

FRONTLINE/World 901:
Brazil, The Carbon Hunters

Current Affairs - 1x21

FRONTLINE/World journeys to the remote rain forests of Brazil, where several American companies have been on the hunt for an increasingly valuable new commodity -- carbon. But investing in big tracts of forest in ord... SEE MORE >>

Breaking the Bank

Breaking the Bank
Current Affairs - 1x57

The bets were huge and risky -- billions of dollars on the housing market.  The upside was undeniable -- superbanks reaped billions of dollars, dominated the landscape, and gobbled up competitors.  Then the bottom dropped ... SEE MORE >>

Brothers, The

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 102:
Brothers, The

Current Affairs - 1x25

FRONTLINE takes 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. 
SEE MORE >>

Buddha, The

Buddha, The
Arts & Culture, History - 2x52

Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India, generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely ... SEE MORE >>

Building Pharaoh’s Chariot

Building Pharaoh’s Chariot
Science - 1x53

Around 3,600 years ago, reliefs in Egyptian tombs and temples depict pharaohs and warriors proudly riding into battle on horse-drawn chariots. Some historians claim that the chariot launched a technological and strategi... SEE MORE >>

Building the Great Cathedrals

Building the Great Cathedrals
Science - 1x53

Gothic Cathedrals: these skyscrapers of stone dominated skylines for nearly a thousand years. Their revolutionary design made it possible for builders to erect walls almost entirely of glass that support multi-ton ceilings... SEE MORE >>

Car of the Future

Car of the Future
Science - 1x57

The quest to discover the car of the tomorrow is an adventure that has really just begun. There's a growing list of experts that help people understand how and why the car we will drive in the future will be different from... SEE MORE >>

Card Game, The

Card Game, The
Current Affairs - 1x53

As credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington, and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news, FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan... SEE MORE >>

Cell Tower Deaths

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 203:
Cell Tower Deaths

Current Affairs - 1x32

The demand for better and faster cell phone service comes with a hidden cost. This investigation has found that the independent contractors who are building and servicing America's cellular infrastructure are 10 times more... SEE MORE >>

Central Park Five, The

Central Park Five, The
History - 2x53 or 1x117

Official Selection, Cannes Film Festival 2012
New York Film Critics Circle Best Non-Fiction Film (Documentary)
Official Selection: Telluride Film Festival 2012
Official Selection: Toronto International Film Festival 2012
Speci... SEE MORE >>

Cheney's Law

Cheney's Law
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x57

For three decades, Vice President Dick Cheney has waged a secretive, and often bitter battle to expand the power of the presidency.  Now in a direct confrontation with Congress, as the administration asserts executive priv... SEE MORE >>

Child Cases, The

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 106:
Child Cases, The

Current Affairs

When a child dies under suspicious circumstances, abuse is often suspected. That's what happened in the case of six-month-old Isis Vas, whose death was deemed "a clear-cut and classic" case of child abuse, sending a man na... SEE MORE >>

China, Jesus in China

FRONTLINE/World 705:
China, Jesus in China

Current Affairs - 1x22

Communists for Jesus? In the once atheist country of China, there are now thought to be as many Christians as communist party members. It's difficult to calculate the exact number of believers -- many fear a government cra... SEE MORE >>

Choice 2012, The

Choice 2012, The
Current Affairs - 1x113

Since 1988, when FRONTLINE first presented a dual biography of presidential candidates Michael Dukakis and George H.W. Bush, The Choice has earned a reputation as one of the pinnacles of political broadcast journalism. Now... SEE MORE >>

Civilian Conservation Corps, The

Civilian Conservation Corps, The
History - 1x53

In March 1933, within weeks of his inauguration, President Franklin Roosevelt sent legislation to Congress aimed at providing relief for the one out of every four American workers who were unemployed. He proposed a Civilia... SEE MORE >>

Cliffhanger

Cliffhanger
Current Affairs - 1x53

As the United States faces yet another round of fiscal crises, Cliffhanger investigates the inside history of how Washington has failed to solve the country’s problems of debt and deficit. Drawing on interviews with ... SEE MORE >>

Climate of Doubt

Climate of Doubt
Current Affairs - 1x53

Four years ago, American public opinion and politics was on the verge of a strong consensus supporting action on climate change. Today, it is one of the most bitterly polarizing issues in the country—and action seems rem... SEE MORE >>

Clinton

Clinton
History - 4x52

From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. In Clinton, the latest installment in th... SEE MORE >>

Close to Home

Close to Home
Current Affairs - 1x53

Producer Ofra Bikel chronicles how the middle class is faring in this recession through the stories of the people who she's come to know at the hair salon she's frequented for the past twenty years.  The film reveals the s... SEE MORE >>

Cold Case JFK (working title)

Cold Case JFK (working title)
Science - 1x60

For decades, the assassination of John F. Kennedy has fueled dark rumors of conspiracies and mishandled evidence. Now, fifty years later, NOVA asks: Could modern investigators do better? We’ll see how state-of-the art ... SEE MORE >>

College Inc.

College Inc.
Current Affairs - 1x53

In order to get America back to the top of world college graduation rankings by 2020, President Obama is pledging billions of dollars for higher education. Traditional universities and community colleges are vying for a sh... SEE MORE >>

Concussion Watch (working title)

Concussion Watch (working title)
Current Affairs - 2x53

FRONTLINE and ESPN's Outside the Lines are launching a joint project to investigate the ongoing story of concussions in the National Football League. Based on reporting by ESPN's Steve Fainaru and Mark Fainaru-Wada, the ye... SEE MORE >>

Confessions, The

Confessions, The
Current Affairs - 1x83 or 1x53

In August 2009, Virginia governor Tom Kaine granted conditional pardons to four Navy men who had served 12 years in prison for a Norfolk rape and murder. The evidence and DNA all pointed to a single assailant, Omar Ballard... SEE MORE >>

Cracking the Maya Code

Cracking the Maya Code
History, Science - 1x56

This is a definitive look back at how a handful of pioneers deciphered the intricate system of hieroglyphs developed by the Maya. One of the greatest detective stories in all of archaeology, it has never been told in depth... SEE MORE >>

Cracking Your Genetic Code

Cracking Your Genetic Code
Human Interest, Science - 1x53

Welcome to the thought-provoking world of bioethics, a constantly evolving drama of complex choices: from new ways to be conceived to new definitions of life and death; from the surgical and pharmacological mitigation of n... SEE MORE >>

Cuba's Secret Side

Cuba's Secret Side
Arts & Culture, Human Interest - 2x54

Five decades after Castro's revolution, Cuba’s Secret Side explores Cuba's dual personality:  the side seen on newsreels and by tourists, and the reality lived by its vibrant and astoundingly diverse people. Knowing t... SEE MORE >>

Cuba, The Art Revolution

FRONTLINE/World 703:
Cuba, The Art Revolution

Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x8

FRONTLINE/World reporter Natasha Del Toro travels to Cuba to see how visual artists have managed to create an art revolution in a country where political free speech has been largely suppressed. She meets Los Carpinteros (... SEE MORE >>

Custer's Last Stand

Custer's Last Stand
History - 1x113

On June 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in the eastern Montana Territory, Gen. George Armstrong Custer ordered his soldiers to drive back a large army of Lakota and Cheyenne Indians. The battle pitted two larger-th... SEE MORE >>

Dancing with Dictators

Dancing with Dictators
Current Affairs, Human Interest, Social Issues - 1x57 or 1x80

This is a film about the struggle for control of MCM, the only media company in Burma with any foreign investment. Australian publisher Ross Dunkley started and owns 49% of Burma's leading newspaper, The Myanmar Times, whi... SEE MORE >>

Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene

Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene
Arts & Culture - 1x56

Dangerous Edge is a remarkable portrait of a great writer. It explores how Graham Greene's life both inspired great writing and drove him to attempt suicide. He was a British spy, a doubting Catholic, and a manic-depressiv... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Earthquakes

Deadliest Earthquakes
Science - 1x53

In 2010, massive earthquakes struck Haiti, Chile, Mexico, California, Indonesia, and India, adding up to one of the worst annual death tolls ever recorded. Is there any link between all these disasters? Are scientists maki... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Tornadoes

Deadliest Tornadoes
Science - 1x53

In the spring of 2011, the worst tornado outbreak in decades left a trail of destruction across the U.S., killing hundreds. Why has there been such an extreme outbreak? How do such weather patterns form? With modern warnin... SEE MORE >>

Deadliest Volcanoes

Deadliest Volcanoes
Science - 1x53

Are scientists getting close to predicting volcanic eruptions, potentially saving thousands of lives? In a follow-up to Deadliest Earthquakes, NOVA's reportage on earthquake prediction, this film takes viewers to the front... SEE MORE >>

Deadly Ascent

Deadly Ascent
Science - 1x57

Alaska's Mount McKinley, commonly referred to as Denali, is the highest and coldest peak in North America, and one of the deadliest mountains on earth. Each year more than 1,000 people attempt to summit it, many never to r... SEE MORE >>

Death and the Civil War

Death and the Civil War
History - 1x115

In the middle of the 19th century, the United States embarked on a new relationship with death. The American Civil War, fought between 1861 and 1865, was by far the bloodiest in the nation's history, presaging the slaughte... SEE MORE >>

Death by Fire

Death by Fire
Current Affairs - 1x53

Did Texas execute an innocent man? Several controversial death penalty cases are currently under examination in Texas and in other states, but it's the 2004 execution of Cameron Todd Willingham--convicted for the arson dea... SEE MORE >>

Decoding Neanderthals

Decoding Neanderthals
Science - 1x53

Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans—people physically identical to us today—left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they a... SEE MORE >>

Descent into the Ice

Descent into the Ice
Science - 1x57

Mont Blanc is one of the most magnetic mountain vistas in the world: no other mountain range has such a long record of mountaineering and glaciology. But the two hundred years of winter sports, science, and tourism, have d... SEE MORE >>

Design Squad Nation

Design Squad Nation
Children's - 10x23

A 10-part series of TV shows and video blogs that build on the success of the award-winning PBS reality competition series DESIGN SQUAD to get kids excited about engineering. DESIGN SQUAD NATION is high-energy, high-drama ... SEE MORE >>

Digital Nation

Digital Nation
Current Affairs, Human Interest, Social Issues - 1x53 or 1x83

Over a single generation, the Web and digital media have remade nearly every aspect of modern culture, transforming the way we work, learn, and interact in ways that we are only beginning to understand.  FRONTLINE producer... SEE MORE >>

Dinosaur Wars

Dinosaur Wars
Human Interest, History, Science - 1x53

In 1870, America's untamed West was dry, sparsely vegetated, and constantly eroding. But beneath the surface lay a treasure unlike any in the world: the bones of countless prehistoric creatures. For the emerging field of A... SEE MORE >>

Dinosaurs on Ice

Dinosaurs on Ice
Science - 1x53

There are many dinosaur bones on Alaska's North Slope, but they're trapped in an impenetrable wall of permafrost. Dr. Tom Rich is the tenacious fossil hunter: a paleontologist who has made his name digging in extreme place... SEE MORE >>

Doctor Hotspot

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 107:
Doctor Hotspot

Current Affairs - 1x13

New Yorker writer and FRONTLINE correspondent Atul Gawande 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 pione... SEE MORE >>

Dollars & Dentists

Dollars & Dentists
Current Affairs - 1x53

Dental care can be a matter of life and death. Yet millions of Americans can’t afford a visit to the dentist. An investigation by FRONTLINE and the Center for Public Integrity reveals the shocking consequences of a broke... SEE MORE >>

Dropout Nation

Dropout Nation
Current Affairs, Social Issues - 1x113

What does it take to save a student? Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers in the United States quit high school without diplomas—an epidemic so out of control that nobody knows the exact number. What is cl... SEE MORE >>

Dust Bowl, The

Dust Bowl, The
Human Interest, History - 4x52

The Dust Bowl chronicles the worst man-made ecological disaster in American history, in which the frenzied wheat boom of the "Great Plow-Up," followed by a decade-long drought during the 1930s nearly swept away the breadba... SEE MORE >>

Earth Days

Earth Days
History - 1x102

Earth Days is a feature-length documentary about the origins of the modern environmental movement, told through the eyes of nine Americans who were inspired to act on what they believed was the most important challenge fac... SEE MORE >>

Educating Sergeant Pantzke

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 106:
Educating Sergeant Pantzke

Current Affairs

Correspondent Martin Smith (College Inc.) continues to investigate for-profit colleges, this time focusing on their aggressive recruitment of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Are the for-profits making promises that the... SEE MORE >>

Education of Michelle Rhee, The

Education of Michelle Rhee, The
Current Affairs - 1x54

Michelle Rhee, the former chancellor of Washington, D.C., public schools, is one of the most admired and reviled school reformers in America. FRONTLINE was granted unprecedented access to Rhee during her tumultuous thre... SEE MORE >>

Egalite for All

Egalite for All
History - 1x56

It was the only successful slave insurrection in history.  It used the ideas of the French Revolutionary to create the world's first Black republic. It elevated a Black general, Toussaint Louverture, to such international ... SEE MORE >>

Egypt, Extraordary Rendition

FRONTLINE/World 701:
Egypt, Extraordary Rendition

Current Affairs - 1x30

FRONTLINE's international news magazine returns with an investigation into the CIA's controversial practice of kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation, often in countries where torture is common.  As members of a CIA ... SEE MORE >>

Egypt, Middle East, Inc.

FRONTLINE/World 804:
Egypt, Middle East, Inc.

Current Affairs - 1x20

The Arab world is getting younger -- some 70 percent of the population is under 30 -- but most are unemployed or underemployed. It's a "demographic time bomb" that many believe threatens the future and security of the enti... SEE MORE >>

Einstein's Big Idea

Einstein's Big Idea
Science - 1x108

Everyone's heard of it, but what does the world's most famous equation, E=mc2, really mean? NOVA dramatizes the human stories of the men and women whose innovative thinking across four centuries led finally to Einstein's b... SEE MORE >>

Engineering Ground Zero

Engineering Ground Zero
Science, Social Issues - 1x53

Shot over three years with unique behind-the-scenes access from The Port Authority of New York, this fi lm follows the reconstruction of the Freedom Tower, the September 11th Memorial and the Santiago Calatrava designed tr... SEE MORE >>

Fabric of the Cosmos, The

Fabric of the Cosmos, The
Science - 4x53

Brian Greene is going to let you in on a secret: We've all been deceived. Our perceptions of time and space have led us astray. Much of what we thought we knew about our universe--that the past has already happened and the... SEE MORE >>

Faces of America

Faces of America
Human Interest, History - 4x54

Turning to the latest tools of genealogy and genetics, Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. unravels the American tapestry by exploring the family histories of 12 renowned Americans. He follows the threads of his guests'... SEE MORE >>

Facing Death

Facing Death
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x53

How far would you go to sustain the life of someone you love, or your own? When the moment comes, and you're confronted with the prospect of "pulling the plug," do you know how you'll respond? Unfounded rumors of federal "... SEE MORE >>

Fast Times at West Philly High

Fast Times at West Philly High
Current Affairs - 1x36

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 inter... SEE MORE >>

Finding Life Beyond Earth

Finding Life Beyond Earth
Science - 2x53

Scientists are on the verge of answering one of the greatest questions in history: Are we alone? Combining the latest telescope images with dazzling CGI, Finding Life Beyond Earth immerses audiences in the sights and sound... SEE MORE >>

Finding Your Roots

Finding Your Roots, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Human Interest, History - 10x53

This 10-part series, with renowned cultural critic and Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., journeys deep into the ancestry of a group of remarkable individuals and provides new understanding of personal identity and Am... SEE MORE >>

First Flower

First Flower
Science - 1x57

Flowers hold a special place in the plant world as well as in the human heart. There are somewhere between 220,000 to over 400,000 different flowering species on earth. They dominate our gardens and landscapes, and provi... SEE MORE >>

Flying Cheap

Flying Cheap
Current Affairs - 1x53

FRONTLINE investigates the crash of Continental 3407, one of the deadliest U.S. domestic airline accidents in recent years, and discovers a dramatically changed airline industry, where small regional carriers now account f... SEE MORE >>

Flying Cheaper

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 101:
Flying Cheaper

Current Affairs - 1x18

In a follow-up to FLYING CHEAP, the hard-hitting investigation of how major airlines outsource flights to regional airlines, FRONTLINE examines another growing trend: the outsourcing of major airline repair work to lower-c... SEE MORE >>

Flying the Secret Sky

Flying the Secret Sky
Human Interest, History - 1x56

FLYING THE SECRET SKY: THE STORY OF RAF FERRY COMMAND tells a story of passionate risk-taking, of young men braving dangerous flights in primitive aircraft.  These "cowboys of the air" are forgotten heroes of the war, who ... SEE MORE >>

Football High

Football High
Current Affairs - 1x53

Corporate sponsorships, nationally televised games, minute-by-minute coverage on sports websites--high school football has never had a higher profile. In northwest Arkansas, FRONTLINE finds an ambitious high school team wo... SEE MORE >>

Forensics on Trial

Forensics on Trial
Science - 1x53

What if you could probe a 3D image of a murder victim's corpse months or years after an autopsy, peeling apart layers of digital flesh with the flick of a finger? Could detectives solve cold cases by "visiting" a virtual c... SEE MORE >>

Four-Winged Dinosaur, The

Four-Winged Dinosaur, The
History, Science - 1x57

Imagine a moment from the age of dinosaurs frozen in time: primitive birds, bees, insects, early mammals, the first known flowering plants, and of course, dinosaurs, all exquisitely preserved in fine-grained fossils from C... SEE MORE >>

Freedom Riders

Freedom Riders
History, Social Issues - 1x113

  • Official Selection, Sundance Film Festival
  • Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking, Emmy Awards
  • Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming (Stanley Nelson), Emmy Awards
  • Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Progra... SEE MORE >>

From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians

From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
History - 2x113

This special explores the life of Jesus and the movement he started, challenging familiar assumptions and conventional notions about the origins of Christianity. Drawing upon new and sometimes controversial historical evid... SEE MORE >>

George HW Bush

Presidents Series, The:
George HW Bush

History

The latest in a series of award-winning and critically-acclaimed presidential portraits, this two-part AMERICAN EXPERIENCE biography examines the life and career of our often overlooked 41st president, from his service in ... SEE MORE >>

Ghana, Digital Dumping Ground

FRONTLINE/World 804:
Ghana, Digital Dumping Ground

Current Affairs - 1x44

As this month's digital television conversion makes tens of millions of analog TVs obsolete and Americans continue to trash old computers and cell phones at alarming rates, FRONTLINE/World presents a global investigation i... SEE MORE >>

Gigi's Revolution

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 102:
Gigi's Revolution

Current Affairs - 1x12

Frontline followed 24-year-old Gigi Ibrahim, one of the young Egyptians who led the protests that ousted longtime President Hosni Mubarak, as the movement accelerated and she struggled to explain her involvement in the pro... SEE MORE >>

Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore

Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore
Arts & Culture - 2x60

Anchors aweigh for this splash hit musical! Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore is setting sail for the splash hit event of the summer! Gilbert and Sullivan's first blockbuster is among the most crowd-pleasing comic musicals in hi... SEE MORE >>

God in America

God in America
History - 6x53

In the history of America, religion has always mattered, and America's story cannot be fully understood without understanding its religious history.  For the first time on television, this six-hour PBS documentary series w... SEE MORE >>

Grand Coulee Dam

Grand Coulee Dam
History - 1x83

When the Grand Coulee Dam was being built during the depths of the Great Depression, everything about it--the generators, the powerhouses, the pumps, the turbines, the conveyor belts, the cofferdams, not to mention the con... SEE MORE >>

Great Famine, The

Great Famine, The
History - 1x53

When a devastating famine descended on Soviet Russia in 1921, the United States responded with a massive two-year relief campaign that battled starvation and disease, and saved millions of lives. By summer 1922, American k... SEE MORE >>

Greely Expedition, The

Greely Expedition, The
History - 1x53

In 1881, twenty-five men led by Lieutenant Adolphus Greely sailed from the harbor of St. John's, Newfoundland. Their destination was Lady Franklin Bay in the high Arctic, where they planned to collect a wealth of sci... SEE MORE >>

Guatemala, The Secret Files

FRONTLINE/World 704:
Guatemala, The Secret Files

Current Affairs - 1x15

FRONTLINE/World travels to Guatemala to see how an unlikely partnership between human rights investigators and a Silicon Valley nonprofit is saving a lost chapter of the country's history.  SEE MORE >>

Guatemala: In the Shadow of the Raid

FRONTLINE/World 901:
Guatemala: In the Shadow of the Raid

Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x16

On the two-year anniversary of the immigration raid at a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa -- one of the largest workplace raids in history, FRONTLINE/World takes an affecting look at the human cost of the crac... SEE MORE >>

Haiti: The Aid Dilemma

FRONTLINE/World 902:
Haiti: The Aid Dilemma

Current Affairs - 1x15

Adam Davidson of NPR's Planet Money team looks at a new idea in post-disaster relief being tried out in Haiti -- an attempt by the U.N.'s World Food Program and the U.S. military, among others, to keep the Haitian rice mar... SEE MORE >>

Happy Everyday: Park Life in China

Happy Everyday: Park Life in China
Arts & Culture, Human Interest - 1x52

Happy Everyday: Park Life in China presents a version of retirement unlike anything seen in the West—elderly ravers dancing to techno music, playing in mass maraca troupes, and taking over children’s playgrounds for th... SEE MORE >>

Heat

Heat
Current Affairs - 1x117

For years, big business -- from oil and coal companies to electric utilities to car manufacturers -- have resisted change to environmental policy and stifled the debate over climate change in America and around the globe. ... SEE MORE >>

Henry Ford

Henry Ford
History - 1x113

His car transformed the lives of millions, and re-drew the grid of the United States and much of the world. His assembly line transformed the character of modern industry, and his Five Dollar Day laid the foundation for Am... SEE MORE >>

Hollywood Complex, The

Hollywood Complex, The
Arts & Culture - 1x52 or 1x84

Every year, thousands of children flock to Hollywood from across the United States and beyond, dreaming of stardom--or at least a big break during "pilot season," the traditional three-month casting window for new televisi... SEE MORE >>

Hubble's Amazing Rescue

Hubble's Amazing Rescue
Science - 1x53

In May 2009, NASA sent a shuttle crew on a risky mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope for the last time. Hubble has enthralled scientists and the public by capturing deep views of the cosmos and a wealth of data f... SEE MORE >>

Hugo Chavez Show, The

Hugo Chavez Show, The
Current Affairs - 1x87 or 1x57

He's been portrayed as a savior and an autocrat; a hero to his nation's poor, and a bombastic, would-be dictator eager to launch himself onto the world stage.  But who is the real Hugo Chavez?  In THE HUGO CHAVEZ SHOW, FRO... SEE MORE >>

Hunt for the Supertwister

Hunt for the Supertwister
Science - 1x57

On May 3, 1999, one of the most powerful tornadoes ever recorded carved a path of complete destruction near Oklahoma City. To scientists, the supertwister held sobering lessons about the future of rapidly expanding cities ... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Edge of Space

Hunting the Edge of Space
Science - 2x53

This two-hour special marks the 400th anniversary of the telescope, examining how this simple instrument has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began as a curiosity -- two spectacle ... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Elements

Hunting the Elements
Science - 1x113

Where do nature's building blocks come from--the hidden ingredients of everything in our world, from the carbon in our bodies to the metals in our smart phones? They're called the elements, and most people encounter them p... SEE MORE >>

Hunting the Hidden Dimension

Hunting the Hidden Dimension
Science - 1x53

What do movie special effects, the stock market, heart attacks, and the rings of Saturn have in common? They're all connected by a revolutionary new branch of math called fractals, which changed the way we see the world an... SEE MORE >>

In Search of Oil and Sand

In Search of Oil and Sand
Arts & Culture, History - 1x59

Oil and Sand was an extravagant film made by members of the Egyptian royal family and a few friends and relatives in 1952 about a coup d'état, shot just weeks before the royals were overthrown in a real coup. The complete... SEE MORE >>

In the Hands of Al Qaeda

In the Hands of Al Qaeda
Current Affairs - 1x28 or 1x52

Since the recent discovery of yet another attempt by Al Qaeda to place a bomb aboard an airliner headed to the United States, Yemen's status as a centre for terrorism has grabbed world headlines. During a turbulent year wh... SEE MORE >>

India, A Second Opinion

FRONTLINE/World 701:
India, A Second Opinion

Current Affairs - 1x20

FRONTLINE/World correspondents journey to India to explore the mysteries of Ayurvedic medicine.
SEE MORE >>

Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown

Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown
Current Affairs - 1x54

FRONTLINE continues its investigation of nuclear safety with an unprecedented account of the crisis inside the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011. W... SEE MORE >>

Inside Obama's Presidency

Inside Obama's Presidency
Current Affairs - 1x54

As Barack Obama is sworn in for his second term, FRONTLINE takes a probing look at the first four years of his presidency. With inside accounts from his battles with his Republican opponents over health care and the ... SEE MORE >>

Inside the Meltdown

Inside the Meltdown
Current Affairs - 1x57

FRONTLINE investigates the causes of the worst economic crisis in 70 years and how the government responded. The film chronicles the inside stories of the Bear Stearns deal, Lehman Brothers' collapse, the propping up of in... SEE MORE >>

Interrogator, The

Interrogator, The
Current Affairs - 1x27

In a rare interview with Ali Soufan, the FBI agent who was at the center of the 9/11 investigations, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith uncovers an insider’s view of the “war on terror.” One of only eight Ara... SEE MORE >>

Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World

Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World
History - 1x112

For two centuries, American whale oil lit the world--illuminating and powering the start of the industrial revolution, and laying the groundwork for a truly global economy. From its stunning rise as an economic force in th... SEE MORE >>

Is there Life on Mars?

Is there Life on Mars?
Science - 1x57

NOVA viewers last glimpsed the rovers one year into their pioneering exploration. At the end of NOVA's award-winning Welcome to Mars, Spirit was poised to begin the first, daunting ascent of a Martian mountain in the Colum... SEE MORE >>

Italian Americans, The

Italian Americans, The
Arts & Culture, Human Interest, History - 4x53

The Italian Americans examines the distinctive qualities of one immigrant group's experience, and how over time these qualities have shaped and challenged America. Moving chronologically through history from the mid 19th c... SEE MORE >>

Italy's Mystery Mountains

Italy's Mystery Mountains
Science - 1x57

Italy’s Mystery Mountains explores the fascinating geologic story of Italy, the land known for its fabulous art, fantastic food, opera, the dolce vita, and so much more. What’s less known about Italy is the diversity a... SEE MORE >>

Jesse Owens

Jesse Owens
History - 1x53

When 22-year-old Jesse Owens captured four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, he became one of the world's most celebrated athletes. An African-American, he was a living repudiation of Hitler's credo of Aryan... SEE MORE >>

JFK

JFK
History - 4x60

Scheduled for broadcast on the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s death, this probing biography provides a fresh look at an enigmatic man, who remains one of the nation’s most beloved and mourned leaders. ... SEE MORE >>

Jim Thorpe, The World’s Greatest Athlete

Jim Thorpe, The World’s Greatest Athlete
Human Interest - 1x56

Jim Thorpe, The World’s Greatest Athlete is a biography of the Native American athlete who became a sports icon in the first half of the 20th century. Beginning with Thorpe’s boyhood in Indian Territory it chronicles h... SEE MORE >>

Judgment Day:  Intelligent Design on Trial

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial
Science - 1x112

PEABODY AWARD WINNER, 2008

On September 26, 2005, a group of citizens, scientists and lawyers gathered in the tiny town of Dover, Pennsylvania, for a landmark trial. At the heart of the case was a simple question: did the D... SEE MORE >>

Justice: What's The Right Thing to Do?

Justice: What's The Right Thing to Do?
Social Issues - 12x53

Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard University's history. Nearly one thousand students pack Harvard's historic Sanders Theatre to hear Professor Michael Sandel talk about justice, equality, democracy, and... SEE MORE >>

Kill/Capture

Kill/Capture
Current Affairs - 1x53

Behind the strike that killed Osama bin Laden last week was one of the U.S. military's best-kept secrets: a covert campaign that officials have credited with taking out thousands of Taliban and Al Qaeda fighters. A six-mon... SEE MORE >>

Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor

Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
History, Science - 1x53

NOVA dives beneath the waters of Pearl Harbor to trace provocative new clues to one of the most tragic events of World War II--the sinking of the USS Arizona. More than 1,000 crew members perished in the greatest single lo... SEE MORE >>

Kind Hearted Woman

Kind Hearted Woman
Current Affairs, Human Interest, Social Issues

2 parts: 113' and 173'

In a special series, acclaimed filmmaker David Sutherland (The Farmer’s Wife, Country Boys) creates an unforgettable portrait of Robin Charboneau, a 32-year-old divorced single mother and Oglala S... SEE MORE >>

King of Hollywood: Inventing David Geffen

King of Hollywood: Inventing David Geffen
Arts & Culture, Human Interest - 2x54

Notoriously press and camera-shy, David Geffen reveals himself for the first time in this unflinching portrait of a complex and compelling man. His far-reaching influence—as agent and manager, record industry mogul, H... SEE MORE >>

Lafayette:  The Lost Hero

Lafayette: The Lost Hero
History - 1x56

Lafayette: The Lost Hero tells the story of the Marquis De Lafayette and his quest to bring democracy to America and France, through the eyes of Sabine Renault Sabloniere, a 21st century descendant. The film traces the lif... SEE MORE >>

Last Extinction

Last Extinction
Science - 1x57

In May 2008, a scientific team made worldwide headlines by announcing headlines of a previously unsuspected impact from space that had devastated prehistoric North America at the end of the last Ice Age.  According to this... SEE MORE >>

Latin Music USA

Latin Music USA
Arts & Culture, Human Interest, Lifestyle - 4x55

From Latin Jazz and Mambo to Salsa, Tejano, Chicano Rock, Latin pop and Reggaeton, LATIN MUSIC USA tells the story of the rise of new music forged from powerful Latin roots and reveals the often overlooked influence of Lat... SEE MORE >>

Latino Americans

Latino Americans
Human Interest, History - 6x60

Latino Americans, a landmark three-part, six-hour documentary series, is the first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape the... SEE MORE >>

Law & Disorder

Law & Disorder
Current Affairs - 1x53

Behind the enduring images of heroic rescues undertaken by the New Orleans Police Department in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, there is another story of law enforcement in crisis, even out of control. LAW & DISORDER, ... SEE MORE >>

Libya, Out of the Shadows

FRONTLINE/World 601:
Libya, Out of the Shadows

Current Affairs - 1x9

FRONTLINE/World and Public Radio International reporter Marco Werman travels to the Libyan desert to cover a rare total eclipse of the sun that attracts visitors from all over the world. "It's an astronomical event but it'... SEE MORE >>

Life and Death in Assisted Living

Life and Death in Assisted Living
Current Affairs - 1x53

More and more elderly Americans are choosing to spend their later years in assisted living facilities, which have sprung up as an alternative to nursing homes. But is this loosely regulated, multi-billion dollar industr... SEE MORE >>

Life and Times of Frida Kahlo

Life and Times of Frida Kahlo
Arts & Culture - 1x53 or 1x87

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter who became an international sensation in the world of modern art and radical politics during the early 20th century. Her life was a drama of personal extremes lived against a backdrop of p... SEE MORE >>

Life of Muhammad, The

Life of Muhammad, The
History - 3x56

From the director/producer of the acclaimed Seven Wonders of the Muslim World, The Life Of Muhammad charts the extraordinary story of a man who, in little more than 20 years, changed the world forever. In a journey that is... SEE MORE >>

Lifecasters

Lifecasters, It's Never too Late to Follow Your Dreams
Human Interest - 1x55

Lifecasters unites fiction and documentary filmmakers to tell stories of three people who use their strength, creativity, and determination to reach their goals—a bit later in life. Each of this innovative documentary... SEE MORE >>

Lights Out!

Lights Out!
Science - 1x44

Our planet is lit up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We’re addicted to light of all kinds, and like anything else that’s addictive, is too much a bad thing? Lights Out! joins leading scientists in the lab and in the fie... SEE MORE >>

Little World

Little World
Human Interest - 1x83 or 1x54

Best Documentary Boulder International Film Festival 2013
Best Teen Dox Film ZagrebDox 2013
IDFA DOC U Award 2012

Albert Casals is a young man who has been in a wheelchair since suffering leukemia at the tender age of five. B... SEE MORE >>

Long Walk of Nelson Mandela, The

Long Walk of Nelson Mandela, The
Current Affairs - 1x113

This two-hour FRONTLINE special brings Nelson Mandela's biography up to date. The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela tells the story of the man behind the myth, probing Mandela's character, leadership and life's method through in... SEE MORE >>

Lord of the Ants

Lord of the Ants
Human Interest, Science - 1x53

Every so often a giant emerges on the stage of science, someone who transcends the narrow boundaries of a particular line of research and alters our perspective of the world. E.O. Wilson is such a man. While studying ants,... SEE MORE >>

Lost in Detention

Lost in Detention
Current Affairs - 1x53

Get-tough immigration enforcement strategies initiated by Bush and continued by Obama have, in the last five years, doubled the number of immigrant detentions and deportations to nearly 400,000 per year. The Obama administ... SEE MORE >>

Madoff Affair, The

Madoff Affair, The
Current Affairs - 1x57

FRONTLINE investigates a global fraud, following Bernard L. Madoff from the early 1960s to his last ditch efforts to raise $5 billion dollars in those waning days before the story broke on December 11, 2008. This investiga... SEE MORE >>

Makers: Women Who Make America

Makers: Women Who Make America
Human Interest, History - 3x54

Review the story of how women have helped shape America over the last 50 years through one of the most sweeping social revolutions in our country’s history, in pursuit of their rights to a full and fair share of po... SEE MORE >>

Making Stuff 2: Wilder, Colder, Faster, Safer

Making Stuff 2: Wilder, Colder, Faster, Safer
Science - 4x60

Drawing on the huge success of Making Stuff, NOVA takes viewers on a new ride through the cutting-edge science that is powering the next wave of technological innovation.

Making Stuff Wilder
What happens when engineers open... SEE MORE >>

Making Stuff: Stronger, Smaller, Cleaner, Smarter

Making Stuff: Stronger, Smaller, Cleaner, Smarter
Science - 4x53

From carbon nanotubes to artificial skin, the world is poised at the frontier of a revolution in materials science as far-reaching as the biotech breakthroughs of the last two decades. MAKING STUFF is the first series to l... SEE MORE >>

Manhunt - Boston Bombers

Manhunt - Boston Bombers
Science - 1x53

At 2:50 p.m. on April 15, two bomb blasts turned the Boston Marathon finish line from a scene of triumph to tragedy—leaving three dead, hundreds injured, and a city gripped by heartbreak and terror.  Less than five... SEE MORE >>

Marathon Challenge

Marathon Challenge
Science - 1x57

What does it take for any reasonably fit person to compete in one of the world's toughest road races? NOVA finds out in Marathon, a one-hour special that's both reality-TV and an intriguing scientific exploration of the wa... SEE MORE >>

Market Warriors

Market Warriors
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 20x53

In Market Warriors, expert antiques "pickers" embark on a nationwide treasure hunt, scouring fl ea markets for vintage valuables and selling their finds at auction with an eye toward maximizing profit. These pickers aren't... SEE MORE >>

Meth Epidemic, The

Meth Epidemic, The, Updated
Current Affairs - 1x53

FRONTLINE updates the original film with new policy changes in the U.S.

Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among West Coast motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has spread acro... SEE MORE >>

Mexico, Crimes at the Border

FRONTLINE/World 704:
Mexico, Crimes at the Border

Current Affairs - 1x24

In a joint project with The New York Times, FRONTLINE/World correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the business of human smuggling across the busy ports of entry between Mexico and the United States.  In Tijuana, masses... SEE MORE >>

Middle School Moment

Middle School Moment
Current Affairs - 1x14

A growing body of evidence suggests that the make-or-break moment for high school dropouts may actually be in middle school. And yet middle schools, with their vulnerable population, have long been overlooked. Now a group ... SEE MORE >>

Mind of a Rampage Killer

Mind of a Rampage Killer
Science - 1x53

What makes a person walk into a theater or a church or a classroom full of students and open fire? What combination of circumstances compels a human being to commit the most inhuman of crimes? Can science in any way hel... SEE MORE >>

Mind Over Money

Mind Over Money
Science - 1x53

In the aftermath of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, NOVA presents Mind Over Money--an entertaining and penetrating exploration of why mainstream economists failed to predict the crash of 2008 and why... SEE MORE >>

Money, Power and Wall Street

Money, Power and Wall Street
Current Affairs - 4x53 or 2x114

Since 2008, WallStreet and Washington have fought against the tide of the fiercest financial crisis since the Great Depression. What have they wrought? In a special 4-hour investigation, FRONTLINE tells the inside story of... SEE MORE >>

Mountain of Ice

Mountain of Ice
Science - 1x57

Mountaineers and scientists battle the snowy precipices of Antarctica's highest peak, the Vinson Massif. The film, shot in high-definition, is told through the voice of Jon Krakauer, mountaineer and best-selling author of ... SEE MORE >>

Mozambique, Guitar Hero

FRONTLINE/World 704:
Mozambique, Guitar Hero

Current Affairs - 1x12

Afropop musician Feliciano dos Santos and others members of his band run a nonprofit health group in Mozambique that helps bring a sustainable sanitation system to a region that never had one.  SEE MORE >>

Mummy Who Would Be King

Mummy Who Would Be King
Science - 1x57

It is a tantalizing idea: a shriveled mummy that has lain neglected on a dusty museum shelf at Niagara Falls could be the remains of a long-lost Egyptian pharaoh. While a trail of clues hints at how the looted mummy made i... SEE MORE >>

Murdoch's Scandal

Murdoch's Scandal
Current Affairs - 1x52

Over half a century Rupert Murdoch's business audacity and political shrewdness built one of the world's most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat--not from outside competition, but from shocking account... SEE MORE >>

Musical Brain, The

Musical Brain, The
Arts & Culture, Science - 1x50

The power of music and its effect on the human mind is a fascinating topic for neuroscientists exploring the gateway to the mysteries of the brain. This documentary illuminates how the brain uses music to shape the human e... SEE MORE >>

My Father, My Brother, and Me

My Father, My Brother, and Me
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x57

FRONTLINE and ITVS explore the scientific, ethical and political debate that surrounds Parkinson's disease: a chronic, degenerative neurological disorder that affects about one million Americans.  Beginning with the story ... SEE MORE >>

My Lai

My Lai
History - 1x83

Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming, THE EMMY AWARD

The words "My Lai" are seared into our memories of the Vietnam War, but few know what really happened in the small Vietnamese village on March 16, 1968. Now,... SEE MORE >>

National Parks, The: America's Best Idea

National Parks, The: America's Best Idea
History, Lifestyle - 12x52

Outstanding Nonfiction Series, THE EMMY AWARD
Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming, THE EMMY AWARD

This 12-hour documentary series directed by Ken Burns is the story of an idea as uniquely American as the Declara... SEE MORE >>

Never Forget to Lie

Never Forget to Lie
Current Affairs, Human Interest, History - 1x54

In his latest film, Marian Marzynski (Return to Poland, A Jew Among the Germans, Shtetl) returns to the Warsaw ghetto of his childhood. In Never Forget to Lie, Marzynski tells the extraordinary story of how he as a Jew... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #17

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #17

Science - 1x53

DIAMOND FACTORY
A blindfolded Tyson is led to a top-secret "diamond farm" to investigate breakthroughs in the engineering of artificial diamonds. Indistinguishable from the real thing, these glittering creations may one day... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #18

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #18

Science - 1x53

HUNT FOR ALIEN EARTHS
NOVA scienceNOW visits astronomers on the brink of finding "another Earth" in our galaxy with a new planet-hunting machine that will soon be operational: the Kepler telescope. This and other ingenious ... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #19

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #19

Science - 1x53

MARATHON MOUSE
After studying mice his team managed to genetically alter for heightened endurance, Ron Evans has found two drugs that have the same effect as gene modification. Now that both drugs have been approved by the ... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #20

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #20

Science - 1x53

THE SCIENCE OF PICKY EATERS
Neil deGrasse Tyson sets out to find out more about the science behind our sense of taste: and discovers out that you can't understand taste without also getting into smell. Just when he thinks h... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #21

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #21

Science - 1x53

MOON SMASHER
Tag along with a team of scientists at NASA who will smash two SUV-sized rockets onto the lunar surface and unleash a debris cloud to study with LCROSS (Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite). The data... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #22

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #22

Science - 1x53

PUBLIC GENOMES
To test or not to test? NOVA scienceNOW revisits the question Neil deGrasse Tyson asked himself last season, as he pondered whether to get a personal genetic profile that would predict his chances of contract... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #23

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #23

Science - 1x53

SAVING HUBBLE UPDATE
The Hubble Space Telescope -- an orbiting eye on the universe that has greatly advanced our knowledge of the cosmos -- is in need of repairs never intended to be performed in orbit. Neil de Grasse Tyson... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #24

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #24

Science - 1x53

EARTHQUAKES IN THE MIDWEST
Some of the most dramatic earthquakes to strike North America haven't been in California or Alaska -- they've hit in the heart of the country. In 1811 and 1812, a powerful string of quakes struck ... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #25: Can We Make it to Mars?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #25: Can We Make it to Mars?

Science - 1x53

Can humans survive a trip to Mars and back that could take two to three years? NOVA scienceNOW examines all of the perils and dilemmas of this journey—as well as the ingenuity being used to design innovative new material... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #26: Can We Live Forever?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #26: Can We Live Forever?

Science - 1x53

This provocative episode explores themes of life span and whether we can slow down the aging process, looks at the latest on human hibernation, and checks in with those inventing ways to keep us “going forever.”

This ep... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #27: How Does the Brain Work?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #27: How Does the Brain Work?

Science - 1x53

NOVA scienceNOW delves into some pretty heady stuff to examine magic and the brain, artificial intelligence, mind control, and the nature of reality in an astonishing episode on how the brain works.

This episode includes th... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #28: How Smart Are Animals?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #28: How Smart Are Animals?

Science - 1x53

Would you care to match wits with a dog, an octopus, a dolphin, or a parrot? You may want to think twice after watching this intriguing new NOVA scienceNOW. While we may not be ready for barnyard Barnards or sending pets t... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #29: Where Did We Come From?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #29: Where Did We Come From?

Science - 1x53

Where did the very first living thing on Earth come from? Can a simple injection erase a painful memory? From a single human cell to the entire universe, NOVA scienceNOW asks where did we come from.

This episode includes th... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #30: What's the Next Big Thing?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #30: What's the Next Big Thing?

Science - 1x53

Thrilling innovations and new discoveries are being made all the time in science, and there are a few things on the horizon in the fields of medicine and technology and energy that are really poised to change the way we li... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #31: What Makes Us Human?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #31: What Makes Us Human?

Science - 1x53

Scientists have struggled for centuries to pinpoint the qualities that distinguish humans from the millions of other animal species we share the vast majority of our DNA with. NOVA scienceNow explores those traits once tho... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #32: Can Science Stop Crime?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #32: Can Science Stop Crime?

Science - 1x53

Can science create a world without crime or help catch crooks before they can act again? NOVA scienceNow peers inside the criminal mind and discovers cutting-edge forensic techniques that are helping investigators stop cri... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #33: How Smart Can We Get?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #33: How Smart Can We Get?

Science - 1x53

How do you get a genius brain?  Is it all in the genes?  Or does it come with hard work?  Is it possible that everyone’s brain has untapped genius just waiting for the right circumstances to be unleashed?

This episode in... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #34: Can I Eat That?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #34: Can I Eat That?

Science - 1x53

What are the scientific secrets behind your favorite foods?  NOVA scienceNow ventures into labs and kitchens where everything from junk food to holiday turkey is diced, sliced, dissected and put under the microscope to unc... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #35: What Are Animals Thinking?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #35: What Are Animals Thinking?

Science - 1x53

Have you ever wondered what is going on inside your pet’s mind? Dogs, pigeons, and bees interpret the world using senses and abilities that are sometimes truly amazing. NOVA scienceNow explores how a beehive resembles a ... SEE MORE >>

NOVA scienceNOW #36: What Will the Future Be Like?

Nova scienceNow:
NOVA scienceNOW #36: What Will the Future Be Like?

Science - 1x53

The technologies that will transform our lives decades from now are already taking shape in laboratories around the world. Innovative engineers and computer scientists working to create thought-controlled video games, robo... SEE MORE >>

Nuclear Aftershocks

Nuclear Aftershocks
Current Affairs - 1x54

On March 11, 2011, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and 46-foot tsunami wave crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex in Japan. The waves flooded the plant's basement, destroying the back-up diesel generators and electrica... SEE MORE >>

Obama's Deal

Obama's Deal
Current Affairs - 1x53

Health care reform was the first big policy deal taken on by the Obama administration. Many say the young president has bet the mid-term elections, possibly his presidency, on the outcome. In a new investigation FRONTLINE ... SEE MORE >>

Obama's War

Obama's War
Current Affairs - 1x53

Tens of thousands of fresh American troops are now on the move in Afghanistan, led by a new commander, and armed with a counter-insurgency plan that builds on the lessons of Iraq.  But can US forces succeed in a land long ... SEE MORE >>

Ocean Animal Emergency

Ocean Animal Emergency
Science - 1x60

Go inside a very special emergency room and witness the efforts of a renown team of wildlife veterinarians to save sick and injured ocean animals, like an adorable but weak Harbor Seal pup or the full grown,  feisty Califo... SEE MORE >>

Ocean Odyssey

Ocean Odyssey
Science - 1x52

Commissioned for the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., OCEAN ODYSSEY takes viewers to some of the world's most remote and magical ocean places. See tiny damselfish in their splendid cora... SEE MORE >>

Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes

Oklahoma's Deadliest Tornadoes
Science - 1x53

On May 20, 2013, a ferocious F5 tornado more than a mile wide tore through Moore, Oklahoma, causing 24 deaths and obliterating entire neighborhoods. It was the third time an exceptionally violent tornado had struck the cit... SEE MORE >>

One PM Central Standard Time

One PM Central Standard Time
History - 1x60

Everyone knows exactly where they were that day when they heard the news. But, who shared the news with the country? With potentially disastrous consequences if he was wrong, in an age before information moved insta... SEE MORE >>

Ordinary Joe

Ordinary Joe
Human Interest - 1x54

On a quest to impact the lives of others and find a meaning for his own, Joe Sciacca—a blue-collar roofer and Vietnam War veteran from New York—returns annually to Vietnam, seeking out the poor, diseased, and disabl... SEE MORE >>

Pakistan, A Death in Swat

FRONTLINE/World 803:
Pakistan, A Death in Swat

Current Affairs - 1x8

Reporter David Montero investigates the mysterious murder of Musa Khan Khel, a Pakistani journalist who covered the army's failed campaign against the Taliban in the Swat Valley and was killed not long after a peace deal w... SEE MORE >>

Pakistan, A Letter From Karachi

FRONTLINE/World 803:
Pakistan, A Letter From Karachi

Current Affairs - 1x11

As the war plays out in the valleys of Swat and Buner, Obaid-Chinoy reflects on the Taliban's growing influence on her own hometown, Karachi, the biggest city in Pakistan. "In the past, you found only the very poorest Paki... SEE MORE >>

Pakistan, Children of the Taliban

FRONTLINE/World 803:
Pakistan, Children of the Taliban

Current Affairs - 1x36

FRONTLINE correspondent Sharmeen Obaid investigates the increasing power and influence of a new branch of the Taliban that is helping make the country one of the Obama administration's top foreign policy concerns. SEE MORE >>

Pakistan, State of Emergency

FRONTLINE/World 703:
Pakistan, State of Emergency

Current Affairs - 1x21

In an exclusive joint project with the Christian Science Monitor, FRONTLINE/World correspondent David Montero ventures into the mountainous Swat Valley where the Pakistani army is fighting Taliban insurgents. It is a place... SEE MORE >>

Panama Canal

Panama Canal
Human Interest, History - 1x83

The Panama Canal was the costliest undertaking in human history. It literally required moving mountains, in one of the most challenging environments on earth, breaking the back of the great range that connects North and So... SEE MORE >>

Paris The Luminous Years

Paris The Luminous Years
Arts & Culture, History - 2x52

A storm of Modernism swept through the art worlds of the West in the early decades of the twentieth century, uprooting centuries of tradition in the visual arts, music, literature, dance, theater, and beyond. The epicenter... SEE MORE >>

Pelada

Pelada
Human Interest - 1x52 or 1x89

Away from professional stadiums, bright lights, and manicured fields, there's another side of soccer. Tucked away on alleys, side streets, and concrete courts, people play in improvised games. Every country has a different... SEE MORE >>

Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself

Plimpton! Starring George Plimpton as Himself
Arts & Culture, History - 1x52 or 1x89

The almost unbelievable story of George Plimpton, the famed writer, editor, amateur sportsman, and friend to many, is told through a posthumous narration by Plimpton himself—along with thoughts and stories from friend... SEE MORE >>

Pluto Files, The

Pluto Files, The
Science - 1x53

Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has held a warm place in the public imagination. So, when the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium stopped calling Pluto a planet, director Neil deGrasse Tyson found hi... SEE MORE >>

Pocahontas Revealed

Pocahontas Revealed
History, Science - 1x57

On May 13, 1607, three English sailing vessels dropped anchor beside a small island fringed by swamps in the James River, Virginia. On board were 104 colonists who established the first successful English settlement in the... SEE MORE >>

Poisoned Waters

Poisoned Waters
Current Affairs - 1x117

More than three decades after the Clean Water Act was supposed to make America's waters clean enough for swimming and fishing again, two iconic waterways -- the great coastal estuaries of Puget Sound and the Chesapeake Bay... SEE MORE >>

Post Mortem

Post Mortem
Current Affairs, Social Issues - 1x53

Every day, nearly 7,000 people die in America. And when these deaths happen suddenly, or under suspicious circumstances, we assume there will be a thorough investigation, just like we see on CSI. But the reality is very di... SEE MORE >>

Pot Republic, The

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 107:
Pot Republic, The

Current Affairs - 1x24

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... SEE MORE >>

Power Surge

Power Surge
Science - 1x53

Can emerging technology defeat global warming? The United States has invested tens of billions of dollars in clean energy projects as our leaders try to save our crumbling economy and our poisoned planet in one bold, green... SEE MORE >>

Private Life of Bradley Manning, The

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 103:
Private Life of Bradley Manning, The

Current Affairs - 1x10

As the fall-out from WikiLeaks continues, an exclusive interview with Private Bradley Manning's father, who speaks out for the first time about his son's upbringing and troubled youth, Manning's time in the Army, and why h... SEE MORE >>

Prohibition

Prohibition
Human Interest, History - 5x52

Directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, Prohibition tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the entire era it encompassed.

The culmination of nearly a century of a... SEE MORE >>

Quake, The

Quake, The
Current Affairs - 1x53

On January 12, 2010, Haiti was leveled by one of the most devastating earthquakes in recorded history. Those responsible for handling the catastrophe, including the Haitian state and the United Nations, were crippled by th... SEE MORE >>

Raising Adam Lanza

Raising Adam Lanza
Current Affairs - 1x53

In the wake of the mass killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Raising Adam Lanza investigates a young man and the town he changed forever. Adam Lanza left behind a trail of death and destru... SEE MORE >>

Rape in the Fields

Rape in the Fields
Current Affairs - 1x53

For the women who pick and process the food we eat every day, getting sexually assaulted, and even raped, is sometimes part of the job. FRONTLINE and Univision partner to tell the story of the hidden price many migrant ... SEE MORE >>

Rape of Europa, The

Rape of Europa, The
Arts & Culture, History - 2x54

This powerful documentary tells the epic story of the systematic theft, deliberate destruction and miraculous survival of Europe's art treasures during the Third Reich and the Second World War. For twelve long years, the N... SEE MORE >>

Real CSI, The

Real CSI, The
Current Affairs - 1x53

From the courtroom to the living room (thanks to the hit television series CSI), forensic science is king. Expertise on fingerprints, ballistics and bite mark analysis are routinely called on to solve the most difficult cr... SEE MORE >>

Regime, The

Regime, The
Current Affairs - 1x23

New York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid and other experts tell the story of President Bashar al-Assad and how the Syrian dictator has managed to hold onto power in the months since the Arab Spring. ... SEE MORE >>

Released, The

Released, The
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x57

Between 2008 and 2009, hundreds of thousands of prisoners with serious mental illnesses were released into communities across America, the largest exodus in the nation's history.  Typically, mentally ill offenders leave pr... SEE MORE >>

Remote Control War

Remote Control War
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

** Winner, Political Documentaries, 2011 Banff Non-Fiction Rockies **

The current campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan are the world's first Robotic War, with over 7,000 robots in the air and 12,000 on the ground. Warfare has ... SEE MORE >>

Return to Balance

Return to Balance
Human Interest - 1x51

Photographed in Yosemite National Park, featuring world-class rock climber, Ron Kauk, this high definition film carries a strong but subtle environmental message. Through imagery and occasional narration, he relates his in... SEE MORE >>

Riddles of the Sphinx

Riddles of the Sphinx
History, Science - 1x53

For 45 centuries, the Great Sphinx has cast its enigmatic gaze over Egypt's Giza plateau. The biggest and oldest statue in a land of colossal ancient monuments, its scale is staggering: the mighty head towers as tall as th... SEE MORE >>

Rise of the Drones

Rise of the Drones
Science - 1x53

A revolution is transforming the armed forces of every nation. In Rise of the Drones, NOVA launches a provocative investigation of the explosive growth of airborne UAVs, or pilotless drones. During the invasion of Iraq in ... SEE MORE >>

Roads to Memphis

Roads to Memphis
History, Social Issues - 1x79

This film tells the story of an assassin, James Earl Ray, his target, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the seething, turbulent forces in American society that led these two men to their violent and tragic collision in Memp... SEE MORE >>

Robert E. Lee

Robert E. Lee
History - 1x83

He is celebrated by handsome equestrian statues in countless cities and towns across the American South, and by no less than five postage stamps issued by the government he fought against during the four bloodiest years in... SEE MORE >>

Roosevelts, The

Roosevelts, The
History - 12x52

The Roosevelts will present Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt as they have never been portrayed on-screen before, as the most prominent members of the most important family in our history. For nineteen of the first ... SEE MORE >>

Rough Cut

Rough Cut
Lifestyle - 26x23

Thirteen innovative episodes follow fine furniture maker Tommy MacDonald as he travels to historical New England landmarks to gain design inspiration, then returns to his workshop to demonstrate the steps and techniques it... SEE MORE >>

Rules of Engagement

Rules of Engagement
Current Affairs - 1x57

FRONTLINE cuts through the fog of war to reveal the untold story of what happened in Haditha, Iraq: where twenty-four of the town's residents were killed by US forces in what many in the media branded "Iraq's My Lai".  Wit... SEE MORE >>

Runaway Universe

Runaway Universe
Science - 1x57

NOVA presents the first attempt on television to explore the riddle of quintessence--a mysterious repulsive force that some scientists believe counteracts gravity. The program follows the efforts of two rival teams of astr... SEE MORE >>

Russia,  Sex and the City

FRONTLINE/World 602:
Russia, Sex and the City

Current Affairs - 1x32

Traveling to Moscow, filmmaker Victoria Gamburg goes behind the scenes of a TV show modeled after the hit comedy "Sex and the City," where she talks to the actresses and reveals glimpses of what makes the show so popular. ... SEE MORE >>

Russia, Putin's Plan

FRONTLINE/World 703:
Russia, Putin's Plan

Current Affairs - 1x21

On the eve of the March 2 presidential election, FRONTLINE looks at the prospects for democracy in Russia. As Putin names his successor, silences opposition media, and maneuvers to maintain influence, correspondent Victori... SEE MORE >>

Rx for Survival

Rx for Survival
Current Affairs, Human Interest, Science, Social Issues - 6x57 or 8x57

From vaccines to antibiotics, clean water to nutrition, bio-terror threats to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the six-part series Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge tells the compelling stories of global health challenges a... SEE MORE >>

Sand Wars

Sand Wars
Current Affairs, Science - 1x52

*Highest Rated Documentary on ARTE for 2013 to Date*

Sand Wars
is a surprising investigation into one of the most consumed natural resources on the planet. Due to the high demand for sand, the planet’s reserves are bei... SEE MORE >>

Saved by the Sun

Saved by the Sun
Science - 1x57

In the face of steeply rising oil prices and political turmoil in the Middle East, there's new urgency about finding a solution to our uncertain energy future. Could it be time to take solar energy seriously again? Breakth... SEE MORE >>

Search for the Origin of Life, The

Search for the Origin of Life, The
Science - 1x54

The Search for the Origin of Life follows four groups of researchers from NASA’s elite Astrobiology Institute as they attempt to answer one of humanity’s oldest questions: how did life begin? As they travel to the p... SEE MORE >>

Secret War, The

Secret War, The
Current Affairs - 1x17

FRONTLINE crosses the border into Pakistan, where correspondents Stephen Grey and Martin Smith go inside "The Secret War" against the militants. They uncover new details of a CIA "private army" of militiamen launching kill... SEE MORE >>

Secrets Beneath the Ice

Secrets Beneath the Ice
Science - 1x53

In 2002, an immense ice shelf 200 meters thick and the size of Manhattan abruptly collapsed into the ocean off western Antarctica. This event shocked scientists already concerned by the unprecedented rate of melting in som... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers

Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 1x54

Nestled on over 14,000 acres of English countryside is Althorp House, the childhood home and final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales. 19 generations of Spencers, one of Britain’s most eminent aristocratic... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Britain

Secrets of Britain
Arts & Culture - 6x60

The enormous popularity of recent period dramas such as Downton Abbey, Mr. Selfridge, and Sherlock, has led to a huge interest in the real-life stories and history of these amazing people and places. Each episode o... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Chatsworth

Secrets of Chatsworth
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 1x54

On an estate the size of Washington, DC sits Chatsworth, home to the Dukes of Devonshire, one of the grandest aristocratic dynasties in England. The tales of intrigue, tragedy, and scandal of this great family are i... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace

Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 1x54

Hampton Court is the ultimate royal pleasure palace, embodying an indulgent and grandiose lifestyle built by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and furthered by King Henry VIII. Its many rooms chart Henry VIII's decline from... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Highclere Castle

Secrets of Highclere Castle
Arts & Culture, Lifestyle - 1x55

It may be more famous now than any time in its 1,300-year history as the setting of Downton® Abbey, but England’s Highclere Castle has its own stories to tell. In its heyday, Highclere was the social epicenter of Edwardi... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of Stonehenge

Secrets of Stonehenge
Science - 1x53

Every year a million visitors are drawn to the Salisbury Plain, in southern England, to gaze upon a mysterious circle of stones. Stonehenge may be the best-known and most mysterious relic of prehistory. During the 20th cen... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of the Manor House

Secrets of the Manor House
Arts & Culture, History - 1x55

A hundred years ago, the world of the British manor house was at its height. It was a world of luxury and privilege that has provided a majestic backdrop to a range of movies and costume dramas to this day. But what was re... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of the Manor House (series)

Secrets of the Manor House (series)
Arts & Culture, History - 5x55

The enormous popularity of period costume dramas set in the English countryside has led to huge interest in the real-life stories of the amazing homes that dot the landscape and often serve as the settings for these lus... SEE MORE >>

Secrets of the Parthenon

Secrets of the Parthenon
Science - 1x53

Erected by the ancient Greeks as a temple to Athena, the Parthenon has served as a church, a fortress, an ammunition dump, and the model for countless banks, courthouses and museums across the world. It has been shot at, e... SEE MORE >>

Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World

Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World
Arts & Culture, Human Interest - 1x56

Buddhism, one of the most ancient belief systems in the world, is practiced by nearly 350 million people today. Presented by Bettany Hughes, this program visits seven of the most famous ancient and modern Buddhist location... SEE MORE >>

Showdown with Iran

Showdown with Iran
Current Affairs - 1x57

As Iraq descends into chaos and civil war, FRONTLINE examines the rise of its neighbor -- Iran -- as one of America's greatest threats and most puzzling foreign policy challenges.  Through interviews with key players on bo... SEE MORE >>

Sick Around America

Sick Around America
Current Affairs - 1x57

As the worsening economy leads to massive job losses -- potentially increasing the ranks of the tens of millions of Americans without health insurance -- FRONTLINE travels the country examining the nation's broken health c... SEE MORE >>

Sick Around the World

Sick Around the World
Current Affairs, Human Interest - 1x57

Four in five Americans say the US health-care system needs "fundamental" change.  Can the US learn anything from the rest of the world about how to run a health-care system, or are these nations so culturally different fro... SEE MORE >>

Silence, The

Silence, The
Current Affairs, Social Issues - 1x28

Producer Tom Curran and reporter Mark Trahant examine a little-known chapter of the Catholic Church sex abuse story: decades of abuse of Native Americans by priests and church workers in Alaska. The isolation of the villag... SEE MORE >>

Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley
History - 1x82

In 1957, decades before Steve Jobs dreamed up Apple or Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, a group of eight brilliant young men defected from the Shockley Semiconductor Company in order to start their own transistor company,... SEE MORE >>

Six Billion Dollar Bet

FRONTLINE/MAGAZINE 203:
Six Billion Dollar Bet

Current Affairs - 1x21

Nearly four years after the financial crisis, yet another scandal rocks Wall Street. Jon Corzine, former head of Goldman Sachs and political power broker, took over MF Global in the spring of 2010 with oversize ambition an... SEE MORE >>

Smartest Machine On Earth

Smartest Machine On Earth
Science - 1x53

Can we make a robot that really thinks, learns, and acts like us? Replicating the human brain is a lot tougher than it looks; the promise of walking, talking "androids" is still just a fantasy. But scientists are edging cl... SEE MORE >>

Smarty Plants

Smarty Plants
Science - 1x51

A luscious exploration of the natural world, Smarty Plants effortlessly integrates hard core science with a lighthearted look at how plants behave, revealing a world where plants are as busy, responsive, and complex as we ... SEE MORE >>

South Africa, The Play Pump 2

FRONTLINE/World 602:
South Africa, The Play Pump 2

Current Affairs - 1x10

The story about social entrepreneur Trevor Field and his PlayPump water project first aired in South Africa on FRONTLINE/World in May 2006. This broadcast continues the story of how he is advancing his work to bring clean ... SEE MORE >>

South Korea, The Most Wired Place on Earth

FRONTLINE/World 802:
South Korea, The Most Wired Place on Earth

Current Affairs - 1x14

FRONTLINE/World correspondent Douglas Rushkoff -- one of America's leading writers and thinkers about the new wired world -- travels to South Korea to take the measure of the country's digital revolution and to understand ... SEE MORE >>

Southern Africa: Troubled Water

FRONTLINE/World 902:
Southern Africa: Troubled Water

Current Affairs - 1x21

FRONTLINE/World investigates one of its own stories, "The Play Pump," which promised to use a merry-go-round and the power of children to help meet the dire need for fresh water in southern Africa. After FRONTLINE/World fi... SEE MORE >>

Spill, The

Spill, The
Current Affairs - 1x53

Long before the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf, BP was widely viewed as a company that valued deal-making and savvy marketing over safety, a "serial environmental criminal" that left behind a long trail of problem... SEE MORE >>

Spy Factory, The

Spy Factory, The
Current Affairs, Science - 1x57

In this production based on the newly released book by Jim Bamford, NOVA brings to light the modern technology underlying the National Security Agency's ongoing hunt for information in the war on terror.  In the aftermath ... SEE MORE >>

SpyMasters (working title)

SpyMasters (working title)