
About this season
Since it began in 1983, Frontline has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's goal is to extend the impact of the documentary beyond its initial broadcast by serving as a catalyst for change.
Episodes (21)
1. Thomas and Hill: Public Hearing, Private Pain
Aired 13 October 1992
2. The Politics of Power
Aired 20 October 1992
3. The Choice '92
Aired 21 October 1992
4. The Best Campaign Money Can Buy
Aired 27 October 1992
5. Monsters Among Us
Aired 10 November 1992
6. JFK, Hoffa, and the Mob
Aired 17 November 1992
7. In Search of Our Fathers
Aired 24 November 1992
8. Clinton Takes Over
Aired 19 January 1993
9. Journey to the Occupied Lands
Aired 26 January 1993
10. What Happened to the Drug War?
Aired 2 February 1993
11. The Secret File on J. Edgar Hoover
Aired 9 February 1993
12. The Arming of Saudi Arabia
Aired 16 February 1993
13. Apartheid's Last Stand
Aired 2 March 1993
14. Choosing Death: Health Quarterly Special
Aired 23 March 1993
In the Netherlands, euthanasia has been openly practiced for twenty years. Through the personal accounts of doctors, patients, and families in Holland, this program explores the complexities and dilemmas of euthanasia. Anchored by veteran newsman Roger Mudd and co-produced by The Health Quarterly and Frontline, the documentary is interspersed with a studio discussion relating the Dutch experience to the euthanasia debate in the United States.
15. In Our Children's Food
Aired 30 March 1993
16. The Trouble with Baseball
Aired 6 April 1993
17. Iran and the Bomb
Aired 13 April 1993
18. LA Is Burning: 5 Reports from a Divided City
Aired 27 April 1993
19. Ashes of the Cold War
Aired 4 May 1993
20. The Health Care Gamble
Aired 25 May 1993
21. Innocence Lost: The Verdict Parts I and II
Aired 20 July 1993