Sun, Jan 5, 1992
"Time Bombs" examines the dangers of the U.S. chemical weapon stockpile which is becoming more dangerous as it ages. "Murder She Writes" interviews and profiles celebrated mystery writer P.D. James. "Children of the Berlin Wall" looks at how the East German government took the children of political dissidents. "Andy Rooney" talks about technology.
Sun, Jan 12, 1992
"Black Market Babies" talks to some of the victims of Georgia Tann who took babies from their mothers and gave them up for adoption. "Don't Leave Home" looks at how sightseers have been leaving behind a trail of pollution and destruction around the world. "Colin" profiles and interviews Colin Powell the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidential travel.
Sun, Jan 19, 1992
"The World's Biggest Shopping Spree" looks at how the Pentagon is storing billions in supplies for no reason. "Nayirah" investigates the claim that Iraqi soldiers were stealing incubators from babies and reveals it may have been a fraud. "Charlotte Austin" looks at a women who talks to juvenile prisoners about the murder of her daughter. "Andy Rooney" talks about the film JFK (1991).
Sun, Jan 26, 1992
"Governor and Mrs. Clinton" interviews Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary about the allegations that he had a long-term affair with former television reporter cabaret singer, Jennifer Flowers. The governor denies the allegations claiming that Flowers was only an acquaintance while his wife offers him support.
Sun, Feb 2, 1992
"Anita Hill" talks about sexual harassment in the workplace. "The Lambs of Christ?" looks at a militant anti-abortion group that has forced doctors from their practice. "The Russians Are Coming" examines the plight of Soviet Jews who have immigrated to Israel but are now facing financial problems. "Andy Rooney" talks about parents being more active in education.
Sun, Feb 9, 1992
"Bang, Bang, You're Dead" examines fatal shooting accidents that involve children. "Buy American" examines how Japanese cars will sell better than American cars despite being the same. "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" examines the dangers of liquid silicone injections. "Andy Rooney" discusses drug companies giving gifts to doctors.
Sun, Feb 16, 1992
"The Sting" looks at the case of Keith Jacobson who was arrested for buying pornography but was set up by an undercover sting operation. "Damn Yankees" looks at a young pitcher with a fast arm who was just drafted by the Yankees. "Car Seats" looks at the danger posed by seat backs in car accidents. "Andy Rooney" talks about phone calls answered by machines.
Sun, Feb 23, 1992
"Saddam's Killing Fields" looks at political murders in Iraq after the Gulf War. "Life, Death and Politics" looks at the growing controversy over transplanting fetal tissue to treat patients. "Malcolm X" looks at the life and work of the prominent African-American activist. "Andy Rooney" talks about the problems facing politicians.
Sun, Mar 1, 1992
"Red Cell" looks at a military group that is tasked with breaking into secure locations in order to test their security. "Dr. Mengele's Laboratory" talks to survivors of Josef Mengele's experiments during the Holocaust. "Oregon Plan" looks at Oregon's plan to provide health coverage for everyone in the state. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Olympics.
Sun, Mar 8, 1992
"Another Karen Silwood?" talks to a nuclear power plant that has gone public about workers being exposed to asbestos and other dangerous chemicals. "Neil Simon" talks to the celebrated playwright about his Broadway hits. "American Gothic Gone Mad" examines the case of an elderly couple who murdered drifters as part of a cattle-rustling scheme. "Andy Rooney" talks about tipping.
Sun, Mar 15, 1992
"Bill and Kathy Swan" looks at a married couple who may have been wrongfully accused of molesting their daughter. "Heeere's Jay Leno!" interviews and profiles the new host of the Tonight Show. "Yusef Salaam" interviews one of the men convicted of rape and assault in the Central Park Jogger case. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidential relatives.
Sun, Mar 22, 1992
"Emily's List" looks at the women's political action group that has become one of the most powerful fund-raising institutions in Washington. "Mob Girl" talks to a mob girl who has helped put away several members of the Mafia. "Leonardo Mercado Is Dead" looks at how Miami police have been cleared in a drug-related homicide. "Andy Rooney" talks about the check bouncing scandal in Congress.
Sun, Mar 29, 1992
"Kissinger" investigates Kissinger Associates the consulting firm of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. "Spielberg" interviews the popular film director who hasn't had much luck at the Academy Awards. "H. Ross Perot" talks to the Texas billionaire who is thinking of running for President. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Oscars.
Sun, Apr 5, 1992
"You're Under Arrest" examines a controversial law that allows the DEA to seize property based on forfeiture. "Lost in Bel Air" looks at the plight of homeless women in the wealthy Los Angeles suburb of Bel Air. "G-Dog" talks to a Jesuit priest who is helping former gang members in east Los Angeles. "Andy Rooney" talks about voting. "Update" looks at Henry Kissinger's response to last weeks story.
Sun, Apr 12, 1992
"Ripping Off the System" looks at how lawyers and doctors are getting rich through worker's compensation scams. "The Menuhins" talks to celebrated violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin and his wife. "Prime Time Sheriff" talks to Sheriff Nick Navarro who is famous for his media appearances. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Elvis stamp.
Sun, Apr 19, 1992
"Noriega" revisits an interview with Panamanian Leader General Manuel Noriega from when he was still in charge of the country. "Arthur Ashe" revisits a segment on the famous African-American tennis player. "Apache" rebroadcasts a look at problems with the military helicopter and whether it is worth the high cost. "Andy Rooney" talks about building better rather than bigger.
Sun, Apr 26, 1992
"Mr. Robinson" profiles professional basketball player David Robinson. "The New Nazis" looks at Neo-Nazi movements in Germany and how some groups are concerned. "A Gem of an Idea" talks to a scientist who is battling General Electric over artificial diamonds. "Andy Rooney" talks about neighbors that do not keep their house clean.
Sun, May 3, 1992
"The Chief" talks to the retiring police chief of Los Angeles Daryl Gates who discusses the Rodney King assault. "The New Chief" talks to the incoming police chief of Los Angeles Police Commissioner Willie Williams of Philadelphia. "Frequent Flyer" looks at Sam Skinner's frequent flying at the cost of the U.S. taxpayer. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Rodney King verdict and gifts from his viewers.
Sun, May 10, 1992
"The Decision" examines genetic testing and its potential harmful effects on those with disabilities. "Wally World" talks to the outspoken and controversial governor of Alaska Wally Hickel. "Doctor's Dilemma" looks at how medical service regulations are creating expenses that it is hard for some doctors to deal with. "Andy Rooney" talks about rudeness.
Sun, May 17, 1992
"Heart to Heart" looks at an American team that has volunteered to do surgery of Russian children. "Made in the USSR" looks at how the world market has become flooded with Soviet military hardware. "Here's - Johnny" rebroadcasts a profile of Johnny Carson the king of late-night television. "Andy Rooney" talks about past segments that his bosses did not approve of.
Sun, May 24, 1992
"The Last Sioux Brave" rebroadcasts a segment on the case of Leonard Peltier who may be wrongfully convicted of murder. "Sound of Music" rebroadcasts a look at the thriving country music scene in Branson, Missouri. "Take the Money and Run" rebroadcasts a look at deadbeat doctors who accept scholarship money, but later refuse to honor an agreement for service. "Andy Rooney" talks about the film JFK (1991).
Sun, May 31, 1992
"Nomenklatura" looks at how the elite and privileged class of the Soviet Union lives their lives. "Jesus" looks at the case of Jesus Castro a young boy lost in Los Angeles County's department of children's services. "George Bush vs. George Bush" rebroadcasts a look at overpopulation problems in Mexico. "Andy Rooney" talks about homelessness.
Sun, Jun 7, 1992
"Hussein and Hussein" rebroadcasts a look at how Jordan's King Hussein has helped keep Saddam Hussein in power. "Damn Yankees" rebroadcasts a look at a young pitcher with a fast arm who was just drafted by the Yankees. "Stray Voltage" rebroadcasts a look at the dangers of stray electrical current that can kill animals and harm people. "Andy Rooney" talks about political cover-ups.
Sun, Jun 14, 1992
"Yeltsin" interview the President of the Russian Republic. "Negligent Doctors" examines how California is slow to revoke the medical licenses of negligent and incompetent doctors. "Ivan the Terrible?" rebroadcasts a look at how John Demjanjuk stands accused of being a torturer of Treblinka. "Andy Rooney" talks about joggers.
Sun, Jun 21, 1992
"Zapped!" looks at how police who use hand-held radar guns have a high rate of cancer. "The Russians Are Coming" rebroadcasts an examination of the plight of Soviet Jews who have immigrated to Israel but are now facing financial problems. "No MSG" rebroadcasts an examination into the food enhancer MSG and investigates whether it is good or bad for us. "Andy Rooney" talks about cotton in medical bottles.
Sun, Jun 28, 1992
"Epidemic" rebroadcasts a look at the rising problem of automatic weapons and violence by teenagers. "Heeere's Jay Leno!" rebroadcasts an interview with the new host of the Tonight Show. "Mississippi Christmas Tree" rebroadcasts a look at how rich farmers are tricking the government into giving them large subsidies. "Andy Rooney" talks about hard to remove stickers.
Sun, Jul 5, 1992
"I Thought I Was Covered" rebroadcasts a segment on how many health insurance claimants have lost their coverage. "Camille" rebroadcasts an interview and profile of Camille Geraldi the mother of seventeen children, fifteen of which have Down Syndrome. "Welfare for the Wealthy" rebroadcasts a look at the Rural Electrification Administration and argues that it should be shut down. "Andy Rooney" talks about food additives.
Sun, Jul 12, 1992
"Friendly Fire" rebroadcasts a look at an incident during the Gulf War that took the lives to two U.S. soldiers. "The French Paradox" rebroadcasts a segment on whether red wine in moderation can make someone healthier. "Anita Hill" rebroadcasts a look at sexual harassment about the workplace. "Andy Rooney" talks about getting started on tasks.
Sun, Jul 19, 1992
"Time Bombs" rebroadcasts an examination of the dangers of the U.S. chemical weapon stockpile which is becoming more dangerous as it ages. "Buy American" rebroadcasts an examination of how Japanese cars will sell better than American cars despite being the same. "Black Market Babies" rebroadcasts a segment on the victims of Georgia Tann who took babies from their mothers and gave them up for adoption. "Andy Rooney" talks about walking.
Sun, Jul 26, 1992
"Made in China" rebroadcasts an investigation into how Chinese forced labor camps secretly export to the United States. "Lost in Bel Air" rebroadcasts a segment on the plight of homeless women in the wealthy Los Angeles suburb of Bel Air. "Plugging the Leaks" rebroadcasts a look at how oil companies in Alaska have been hiring private investigators to prevent information leaks to the government. "Andy Rooney" talks about shopping carts.
Sun, Aug 2, 1992
"Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" rebroadcasts an examination into the dangers of liquid silicone injections. "What Price Genius?" rebroadcasts a segment on a 10-year-old college student who is being pushed to succeed by his father. "Rikers Island" rebroadcasts a look at the prison near New York City and how it has become one of the toughest, meanest jails in America. "Andy Rooney" talks about answering machines.
Sun, Aug 9, 1992
"Oregon Plan" rebroadcasts a look at Oregon's plan to provide health coverage for everyone in the state. "Children of the Berlin Wall" rebroadcasts a look at how the East German government took the children of political dissidents. "Washington Monument" rebroadcasts a look at the legal troubles of speechwriter Clark Clifford. "Andy Rooney" talks about reducing noise.
Sun, Aug 16, 1992
"Life, Death and Politics" rebroadcasts a look at the growing controversy over transplanting fetal tissue to treat patients. "The Secret Life of Dennis Levine" rebroadcasts a look at a man convicted of insider trading who now may be working as a con man. "MEA" rebroadcasts an examination into how Middle East Airlines has managed to stay in business despite the odds against them. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidential relatives.
Sun, Aug 23, 1992
"The Lambs of Christ?" rebroadcasts a look at a militant anti-abortion group that has forced doctors from their practice. "1-800-Con-Man" rebroadcasts a talk to a prison inmate who conducts credit card fraud over the phone. "Spielberg" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular film director. "Andy Rooney" talks about confusing bills.
Sun, Aug 30, 1992
"Barbra" rebroadcasts a profile of actress and singer Barbra Streisand and talks to her about her career. "You're Under Arrest" rebroadcasts an examination of a controversial law that allows the DEA to seize property based on forfeiture. "Sins of Their Fathers" rebroadcasts a segment on the children and relatives of Nazi leaders who are trying to come to terms with their past. "Andy Rooney" talks about better parenting.
Sun, Sep 6, 1992
"Thoralf Sundt, M.D." rebroadcasts a look at the case of a brain surgeon who is suffering from a blood and bone disease. "Nayirah" rebroadcasts an investigation into the claim that Iraqi soldiers were stealing incubators from babies and reveals it may have been a fraud. "The Menuhins" rebroadcasts a talk to celebrated violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin and his wife. "Andy Rooney" talks about the telephone.
Sun, Sep 13, 1992
"Gay Cops" talks to homosexuals in law enforcement and discusses their ability to do the job well. "Class of '71" looks the graduates of a desegregated school in West Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. "Growing Up in L.A." looks at a support group for kids with murdered family members. "Andy Rooney" talks about introductions.
Sun, Sep 20, 1992
"Saddam's Banker" looks at the Atlanta banker who funneled billions of dollars to Saddam Hussein. "Clean Air, Clean Water, Dirty Fight" looks at the conflict between money and jobs in the environmental movement. "Movie Mavericks" looks at the successful filmmakers Ismail Merchant and James Ivory. "Andy Rooney" talks about the presidential race.
Sun, Sep 27, 1992
"Hire" looks at how a number of U.S. businesses are relocated to Central America. "Mr. President" talks to Billy Bulger who is president of the Massachusetts State Senate. "The Cure That Killed" examines how hemophiliacs were infected with HIV through their treatments. "Andy Rooney" show the first moments of the Rodney King video to dispel rumors of a press conspiracy.
Sun, Oct 4, 1992
"Made in the USA" looks at a Japanese factory that is changing labels to sell to the U.S. Military. "Acceptable Risks" looks at how two men convinced to government to allow underground drugs for incurable disease into the country. "You're Kidding" looks at how bankruptcy trustees are recouping funds by re-billing for old transactions. "Andy Rooney" talks about hospital costs for a kidney stone.
Sun, Oct 18, 1992
"Hell on Earth" looks at the problem of starvation in Somalia and how it is caused by a power struggle rather than agricultural problems. "Larry King" interviews and profiles the talk show host. "Senor Presidente?" profiles Jorge Mas Canosa who has ambitions to be the next President of Cuba. "Andy Rooney" talks about watching the debates and the baseball playoffs.
Sun, Oct 25, 1992
"Why Did He Quit?" talks to Ross Perot about why he stepped out of the Presidential race. "The Battlefield" looks at American weapons specialists who are helping to defuse munitions in former battlefields of Iraq. "As Simple as Black and White" looks at an adoption advocacy group that fights placement of black children with white people. "Andy Rooney" talks about intrusive advertising.
Sun, Nov 1, 1992
"The Chairman" talks to the chairman of the House Banking Committee about the investigation linking Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro to Saddam Hussein. "Camille Paglia" interviews and profiles the controversial social critic. "China Syndrome" talks to a professor who spent twenty year stealing Chinese porcelain. "Andy Rooney" talks about voting in the presidential election.
Sun, Nov 8, 1992
"Lincoln Electric" looks as a company which is offering workers jobs for life. "Caitlin's Story" revisits a deaf girl several years after she received a cochlear implant that allows her to hear. "Kirk Douglas" interviews and profiles the award winning actor. "Andy Rooney" talks about presidents.
Sun, Nov 22, 1992
"Woody Allen" talks to the director about his custody battle with actress Mia Farrow. "Johnny D" examines how the wrong man may sit on Alabama's death row for the murder of a dry cleaner clerk. "Hard Choices" talks to the Committee for a Responsible Budget about their desire to trim the deficit. "Andy Rooney" talks about the common cold.
Sun, Nov 29, 1992
"Parricide" looks at how Texas allows a child abuse defense strategy in a murder trial. "To Catch a Thief" examines the art robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. "Richard the Lionhearted" profiles Richard Branson the tycoon and adventurer. "Andy Rooney" talks about old cemeteries.
Sun, Dec 6, 1992
"The Forgotten Hostage" examines the case of Ron Arad an Israeli air force navigator who was captured by Muslim guerrillas in southern Lebanon. "Down-Home Diva" interviews and profiles opera singer "Family Crimes" examines elder abuse by family and health care givers. "Andy Rooney" talks about misspelled product names.
Sun, Dec 13, 1992
"Cigar" interviews the United States' most successful bookie Ron 'Cigar' Sacco. "Wild Man of West 96th Street" looks at residents of a New York City street that are attempting to get a dangerous mentally ill man off the streets. "Forensic Pathologist" looks at a controversial pathologist in Texas. "Andy Rooney" talks about what Americans do well.
Sun, Dec 20, 1992
"Some of His Best Friends Are" examines how many of the new President's friends are lobbyists. "Pan Am 103" looks at the airlines attempt to avoid paying damages to the families of Flight 103 victims. "Hud-Gate" talks to a Chicago landlord who was cheated by HUD. "Andy Rooney" talks about the British royal family.