reports Biographies
REPORTS BY SUBJECT May. 26, 1998
The World's Most Wanted Man
(90 minutes) FRONTLINE examines the dramatic hunt for Radovan Karadzic, the notorious Bosnian Serb leader indicted for atrocities by the War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague, but ... (more)
Apr. 06, 1998
From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians
(240 minutes) FRONTLINE presents the epic story of the rise of Christianity. Drawing upon new and sometimes controversial historical evidence, the series transports the viewer back ... (more)
Oct. 14, 1997
The Lost American
(90 minutes) FRONTLINE explores the extraordinary life and mysterious disappearance of Fred Cuny, a passionate humanitarian and global trouble-shooter who traveled from Biafra to Bosnia, bringing hope ... (more)
Nov. 26, 1996
Secret Daughter
(150 minutes) FRONTLINE producer June Cross tells the intricate story of her own family through the prism of the changing face of race relations in America. Cross, ... (more)
Oct. 08, 1996
The Choice '96
(120 minutes) FRONTLINE opens its fifteenth season on PBS with a dual biography of the 1996 presidential candidates, Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. Interweaving their ... (more)
Apr. 30, 1996
The Pilgrimage of Jesse Jackson
(90 minutes) Through five decades, Jesse Jackson has been trying to realize the promise of his own potential he first embraced as a boy in segregated Greenville, ... (more)
Jan. 16, 1996
The Long March of Newt Gingrich
(60 minutes) One year into the Republican revolution, FRONTLINE presents an investigative biography of House Speaker Newt Gingrich. FRONTLINE correspondent Peter J. Boyer, the New Yorker ... (more)
Nov. 07, 1995
Who's Afraid of Rupert Murdoch?
(90 minutes) In the last forty years, Rupert Murdoch has gone from publisher of a marginal newspaper in Adelaide, Australia, to chairman of one of the world's ... (more)
May. 23, 1995
The Confessions of RosaLee
(60 minutes) The Washington Post ran a week-long series of front-page articles about one Washington, D.C., resident and her family. Reporting on the interrelationships of poverty, ... (more)
Nov. 15, 1994
Hillary's Class
(60 minutes) In 1969, Hillary Rodham Clinton and four hundred other smart, privileged, young women graduated from Wellesley College into a world that for the first time ... (more)
Nov. 16, 1993
Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?
(180 minutes) At the heart of the mystery of who killed John F. Kennedy lies the puzzle of Lee Harvey Oswald. Marking the thirtieth anniversary of ... (more)
Oct. 21, 1992
The Choice '92
(120 minutes) In this Election '92 Special Report, Frontline presents political biographies of the two leading candidates for the presidency-Republican George Bush and Democrat Bill Clinton. Correspondent ... (more)
Mar. 03, 1992
Who Is David Duke?
(60 minutes) Correspondent Hodding Carter investigates the life and political career of presidential candidate David Duke-exploring Duke's troubled childhood, his intellectual journey into the extremist idealogy of ... (more)
Feb. 11, 1992
The Last Communist
(60 minutes) The Cuban Revolution has turned into a struggle to feed its people. To understand what has happened to Cuba, Frontline tells the story of Cuba's ... (more)
Oct. 15, 1991
In the Shadow of Sakharov
(90 minutes) Frontline recounts the saga of Andrei Sakharov, the nuclear physicist turned human-rights advocate who became the father of the Soviet democracy movement. With unique access ... (more)
May. 14, 1991
The Spy Hunter
(60 minutes) Correspondent Tom Mangold profiles the mysterious, tortured life of James Angleton, ex-chief of counter-intelligence for the CIA who was obsessed by the belief that the ... (more)
Feb. 26, 1991
The Mind of Hussein
(60 minutes) Frontline investigates the personal and political history of Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Through interviews with Hussein's former neighbors, members of his government, military leaders, journalists, and ... (more)
Feb. 12, 1991
The Man Who Made the Supergun
(60 minutes) Frontline examines the career of one of the world's most brilliant designers of weaponry, Gerald Bull, who designed long-range artillery used by Iraq during the ... (more)
Feb. 27, 1990
The Faces of Arafat
(60 minutes) In the wake of PLO chairman Yasir Arafat's historic declaration that he has rejected terrorism and now recognizes Israel's right to exist, correspondent Marie Colvin ... (more)
Apr. 18, 1989
The Shakespeare Mystery
(60 minutes) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mark Twain, Henry James, Sigmund Freud, and Charlie Chaplin all doubted that William Shakespeare of Stratford-on-Avon was the true author of the ... (more)
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