Sun, Sep 15, 1996
"Ted Kaczynski's Family" talks with the Unabomber's family about why the turned him in to the authorities. "Raking It In" looks at the growth of casinos in Atlantic City and discusses why some residents are taking owners to court. "Andy Rooney" talks about how magazines are obsessed with numbers.
Sun, Sep 22, 1996
"It's All a Lie" looks at how the suspect in the Atlanta Centennial Park bombings is fighting back against his accusers. "Murder, They Call It" examines how two police officers convicted in the murder of Malice Green seek a new trial. "Lorraine Monroe's Doctrine" looks at a schools that excels with minority students. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidential campaign speeches.
Sun, Sep 29, 1996
"The Pill" investigates whether and illness suffered by Gulf War veterans may be due to a mandatory medication given to them to counteract nerve gas. "When Jerry Met Mary" looks at a love story between two people with autism. "Dusko Tadic" looks at his trial for war crimes. "Andy Rooney" looks at our waning interest in foreign news.
Sun, Oct 6, 1996
"A Few Good Men" looks at the Senate race in Massachusetts between Bill Weld and John Kerry. "Todd Ice" looks at the case of a released murderer who is having a hard time finding a community to live in. "Jim Burrows" profiles the award winning television director. "Andy Rooney" talks about the upcoming presidential debate.
Sun, Oct 13, 1996
"Bad Blood" looks at how pharmaceutical companies knowingly used blood that may have been contaminated with the HIV virus. "TV Marti" looks at how millions of dollars are wasted on television broadcasts in Cuba that no one can see. "Mr. Fazio" looks at how a New Jersey principal is handling attendance and performance issues. "Andy Rooney" talks about medicine and his recent physical.
Sun, Oct 20, 1996
"Prison Inc." looks at the controversial growth of prison labor. "1776 and All That" looks at a Canadian Bill that requires U.S. citizens to pay retribution for property seized in the War of 1812. "Herr Doktor" looks at a German Doctor who is denying his role in a Nazi era euthanasia program. "Andy Rooney" talks about the recent debate.
Sun, Oct 27, 1996
"Not for Profit Hospitals" looks at how community hospitals involved in charity work are now being sold for profit. "King of the Chessboard" profiles Russian Grandmaster Garry Kasparov. "R&R in Southeast Asia" looks at how young women are exploited by sex tourism in Asia. "Andy Rooney" talks about a citizenship test.
Sun, Nov 3, 1996
"Taliban" looks at the Islamic group that has seized control of Afghanistan and hanged its former leaders. "Angela Lansbury" talks to the actress about the end of her popular television series and future plans. "Switzerland" looks at several Jewish families who claim that their money was taken from them by the Swiss during World War II. "Andy Rooney" talks about the upcoming election.
Sun, Nov 10, 1996
"War Orphan" follows an orphaned child who is reunited with her parents who are still alive in war torn El Salvador. "Tina Turner" profiles the actress and singer. "Athletes: The Women in Their Lives" looks at the women affected by Tim Richmond decision to remain silent about his HIV diagnosis. "Andy Rooney" talks about concession speeches by politicians.
Sun, Nov 17, 1996
"Rick Nuccio" talks to a state department official who exposed a CIA cover-up and later suffered political attacks. "Evelyn Glennie" profiles the deaf percussionist. "The President of Somalia" looks at the current state of the country after the U.S.'s intervention. "Andy Rooney" talks about liquor advertisement.
Sun, Nov 24, 1996
"Smoke Screen" looks at the frequent use of smoking in movies and television and whether undermines anti-smoking laws. "Out of Africa" looks at the effect of teaching Afrocentrism to young African-American elementary school children. "Bambi" looks at the problem in dealing with rising populations of white-tailed deer. "Andy Rooney" talks about his eyebrows.
Sun, Dec 1, 1996
"Snafu" looks at how military hardware coded for destruction ends up at auction. "Out of This World" looks at how Dubai has turned itself into a tourist and shopper haven. "Is It Torture?" investigates whether Israeli interrogation methods amount to torture. "Andy Rooney" flies in a blimp.
Sun, Dec 8, 1996
"Pain Killer" looks at the case of a doctor whose medical license was revoked for prescribing high doses of narcotic drugs to chronic pain sufferers "You Arrogant Journalists" looks at a news council in Minnesota which can judge new reports as unfair. "How We Won the War" looks at the fight against tobacco companies. "Andy Rooney" talks about books sent to the show.
Sun, Dec 15, 1996
'This Land Is My Land' looks at American support for the purchase of property for Jewish people in Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem. "Double Exposures" profiles twin brothers who are both famous photojournalists. "Eight Years and Counting" looks at the Pan Am 103 bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland. "Andy Rooney" talks about women's bathing suits.
Sun, Dec 22, 1996
"What Happened?" talks to the National Transportation Safety Board and the FBI about the the crash of TWA Flight 800. "Merger Mania" looks at the growth of mergers in the defense industry. "Pork Power" looks at environmental and health complaints made against hog farmers in North Carolina. "Andy Rooney" rates Christmas decorations.
Sun, Dec 29, 1996
"How Sweet Is It?" investigates the controversy over the FDA's approval of Aspartame. "A Very Tough Neighborhood" looks at how the Israeli and Palestinian residents of Hebron continue to battle each other over land. "Martha Curtis' Story" looks at the case violinist who is undergoing brain surgery in an attempt to end her seizures. "Andy Rooney" makes predictions about the next year.
Sun, Jan 5, 1997
"HMO: Managed or Mangled" looks at how managed care may be failing when it comes to mental health care. "Bounty Hunter" looks at how citizens hired by bail bondsmen may have more freedom to make arrests than police officers. "Vacco v. Quill" looks at a case of physician-assisted suicide in New York. "Andy Rooney" talks about small things on his desk.
Sun, Jan 12, 1997
"Working on a Miracle" looks at a doctor who may have been cured of the HIV virus. "Here Come the Brides" investigates the booming business of mail-order brides. "The 38 Million Dollar Car" looks at a group of people who are suing a Mississippi Bank for unfair insurance practices. "Andy Rooney" looks as American political criminals.
Sun, Jan 19, 1997
"Media Mogul" looks at the competition between Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch. "The Informer" interviews former IRA hit-man Sean O'Callaghan. "The Search" looks at a family's fifty year search for a painting stolen by Nazis. "Andy Rooney" talks about preparations for President Clinton's second inauguration.
Sun, Feb 2, 1997
"Canada's Dark Secret" investigates how Canada continues to harbor several alleged Nazi war criminals. "Veronica Guerin" looks at the case of an Irish crime reporter who was viciously murdered. "The Clintonization of Tony Blair" looks at how the British Prime Minister is utilizing policies similar to those of Bill Clinton. "Andy Rooney" talks about relating to newspaper stories.
Sun, Feb 9, 1997
"Madam Secretary" profiles the Secretary of State who talks about her youth in Czechoslovakia. "Seinfeld" talks to Jerry Seinfeld about how popular sitcom. "The Disaster That Wasn't" looks at how lawyers convinced uninjured people to sue a chemical company after an acid spill. "Andy Rooney" talks about the State of the Union address.
Sun, Feb 16, 1997
"Forgive But Not Forget" looks at a special commission set up in South Africa to hear cases about war atrocities. "Stephen King" talks the the famous horror author about his work and his life. "The Russian Army" looks at how the Russian army is suffering problems with money and morale. "Andy Rooney" talks about negative mail he has received.
Sun, Feb 23, 1997
"La Eme" looks at how the Mexican Mafia uses its power and influence inside California prisoners and the outside world. "The Wall" looks at the planned Wall of Liberty Monument and whether it may have been a scam. "Sotheby's" looks at whether the international auction house is trading in smuggled works of art. "Andy Rooney" looks at recent almanac publications.
Sun, Mar 2, 1997
"Murder by the Book" looks at a controversial book that describes the methods of hit men which may have been used by someone to kill three people. "Unmasked" looks at how unlicensed surgical assistants are sometimes used in surgery. "The Rumor Mill" looks at the growing problem of conspiracy theories on the internet. "Andy Rooney" talks about cloning.
Sun, Mar 9, 1997
"The Memoirs of Manuel Noriega" talks to the former dictator of Panama about his imprisonment. "Car for Rent?" looks at how John Dalton is accused of discrimination against African-Americans at Avis. "IBP" looks at how a meat processing plant has failed its city by encouraging crime and homelessness. "Andy Rooney" talks about the many religious denominations in the U.S.
Sun, Mar 16, 1997
"Our Man in Hanoi" looks at how a man when from a prisoner-of-war to the ambassador to Vietnam. "Paula Jones" interviews the woman that is accusing Bill Clinton of sexual harassment. "Rich Air" looks at the grounding of Rich International Airways. "Andy Rooney" talks about improving our politicians.
Sun, Mar 23, 1997
"Cover-Up at the Citadel?" talks to a female cadet who speaks out about the hazing and abuse she suffered. "Mary Schiavo" talks to the former Inspector General of the Department of Transportation. "Rafsanjani" talks to the Iranian leader about his country. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidential health.
Sun, Apr 6, 1997
"Webster Hubbell" looks at the career and allegations against the former associate attorney general. "The Shark" profiles golfer Greg Norman. "Handing Over Hong Kong" looks at possible changes to the city after the takeover by communist China. "Andy Rooney" looks at nicknames of sports teams.
Sun, Apr 13, 1997
"Not Quite Dead" investigates how some hospitals are removing organs from patients before they die. "A Harvard Man" profiles Reverend Peter Gomes the religious leader of Harvard. "The Texaco Tapes" talks to a man facing charges for destroying evidence on tapes he recorded and released. "Andy Rooney" talks about television.
Sun, Apr 20, 1997
"Corruption at the Border" investigates whether illegal drugs are crossing the U.S.-Mexico border with the knowledge of customs officials. "Getting to Know Him" profiles singer and songwriter Willie Nelson. "Running Away from Saddam" looks at efforts to resettle Iraqi refugees in the United States. "Andy Rooney" talks about gardening.
Sun, Apr 27, 1997
"Two Women" interviews two survivors of a Bosnian concentration camp who are attempting to bring their tormentors to justice. "Look Who's Talking" talks to radio host Larry Elder. "Angels by the Sea" looks at possible mob involvement in a homeless shelter in New York. "Andy Rooney" visits the Bronx Zoo.
Sun, May 11, 1997
"The Court-Martial of Lt. Flinn" looks at how the first woman bomber pilot is on trial for adultery. "Jimmy Buffett" talks to the musician about his life and current projects. "Sisters of Mercy?" looks at abuse in the Goldenbridge Orphanage in Ireland. "Andy Rooney" talks about where he gets his ideas.
Sun, May 18, 1997
"Our Little Miss" talks to child beauty pageant contestants from the 1970s about pageants then and now. "And the Winner Is..." looks at how two Chicago teens won a Peabody Award for reporting on their life in the ghetto. "Annick" looks at how an anti-psychotic drug is giving a woman a second chance at life. "Andy Rooney" talks about getting attention.
Sun, May 25, 1997
"Is It Torture?" rebroadcasts a segment on whether Israeli interrogation methods amount to torture. "How We Won the War" rebroadcasts a look at the fight against tobacco companies. "Pain Killer" rebroadcasts a look at the case of a doctor whose medical license was revoked for prescribing high doses of narcotic drugs to chronic pain sufferers. "Andy Rooney" talks about shaving.
Sun, Jun 1, 1997
"The Mule" looks at a British documentary on the Colombian drug trade. "Dogs of War" looks at a company that sells the services of its mercenaries to assist countries that will pay. "Life - By Transplant" rebroadcasts a talk to professor Lloyd Cohen about the shortage of organ donations. "Andy Rooney" talks about people who complain about his appearance.
Sun, Jun 8, 1997
"Inside the Citadel" investigates whether the Ku Klux Klan and Nazis are prevalent at the military academy. "The Big Apple" looks at efforts by New York to clean up its image. "School of Scandal' looks at why the ACLU and NOW wish to shit down the Young Women's Leadership School for girls in New York. "Andy Rooney" talks about Susan Molinari changing careers.
Sun, Jun 15, 1997
"For the Defense" interviews Timothy McVeigh's lawyer about the trial. "In Defense of Timothy McVeigh" looks at McVeigh's defense team as they prepare for court. "The Black Panthers" looks at the 60s revolutionary group and talks to some of its leaders. "Andy Rooney" talks about Americans.
Sun, Jun 22, 1997
"Jeffrey Wigand, PhD" rebroadcasts a talk to the whistle-blower who discloses what he learned when he worked at Brown and Williamson. "Sark" looks at the only remaining feudal government in Europe which provides an easy way to avoid taxes and invest freely. "Andy Rooney" talks about women's bathing suits.
Sun, Jun 29, 1997
"Two Days in Rome" goes to Italy to examine the trial of a former Nazi officer who is accused of killing 335 people. "Bambi" rebroadcasts a look at the problem in dealing with rising populations of white-tailed deer. "Racial Tracking" rebroadcasts a look at a controversial school segregation scheme in Georgia. "Andy Rooney" talks about books sent to the show.
Sun, Jul 6, 1997
"Veronica Guerin" rebroadcasts a look at the case of an Irish crime reporter who was viciously murdered. "Pork Power" rebroadcasts a look at environmental and health complaints made against hog farmers in North Carolina. "Tina Turner" rebroadcasts a profile of the actress and singer. "Andy Rooney" talks about advertisements.
Sun, Jul 13, 1997
"The Big Dig" looks at how the new underground highway system in Boston is bogged down with payoffs. "The Search" rebroadcasts a look at a family's fifty year search for a painting stolen by Nazis. "Did He, or Didn't He?" rebroadcasts an interview with controversial bond trader Orlando Joseph Jett. "Andy Rooney" talks about cloning.
Sun, Jul 20, 1997
"Dr. Bender" talks to a doctor who is suing a hospital after it revoked her privileges due to disruptive behavior. "Martha Curtis' Story" rebroadcasts a look at the case violinist who is undergoing brain surgery in an attempt to end her seizures. "Canada's Dark Secret" rebroadcasts an investigation into how Canada continues to harbor several alleged Nazi war criminals. "Andy Rooney" talks about religious denominations.
Sun, Aug 3, 1997
"Murder, They Call It" rebroadcasts an examination into how two police officers convicted in the murder of Malice Green seek a new trial. "Wanted" rebroadcasts a look at how some cities and states refuse extradition of prisoners and sometimes release them. "Miracle on 43rd Street" examines an old hotel has been renovated for use to support housing for the homeless. "Andy Rooney" talks about men's hats.
Sun, Aug 10, 1997
"Untouchable?" looks at a man who walks free in New York after he was erroneously released from an Alabama prison. "Martha Stewart" rebroadcasts a talk with the television host about her career. "Not for Profit Hospitals" rebroadcasts a look at how community hospitals involved in charity work are now being sold for profit. "Andy Rooney" talks about improving politicians.
Sun, Aug 24, 1997
"Officer" talks to a police officer who claims he was mistakenly identified as being involved in police brutality. "Wanted" rebroadcasts a segment on Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic who face imprisonment by the UN War Crimes Tribunal. "I Remember Daddy" revisits the case of a man convicted of rape and murder by testimony given by his daughter. "Andy Rooney" talks about women mowing lawns.
Sun, Aug 31, 1997
60 Minutes looks at the tragic death of Princess Diana who died in a hospital after being seriously injured in a car crash in a road tunnel in Paris. It looks at her life and the royal family she leaves behind. It also speaks to some of Diana's friends and looks into the paparazzi who may have been involved in the accident.