Sun, Jan 28, 1973
"Vietnam: January 28, 1973" looks at the first day of peace in Vietnam. "Goodbye Saigon" talks to expatriate South Vietnamese who have chosen to not return to Vietnam. "Vietnam: Whose War?" rebroadcasts a interview with Lyndon Johnson on the war. "Luci and Lynda Remember" talks to the former president's daughters about their father. "Point Counterpoint" debates Nixon and the Vietnam War. "Mrs. Cop" looks at the life of policewoman Mary Ellen Albrecht.
Sun, Feb 4, 1973
"The Selling of Colonel Herbert" examines the case of Lt. Col. Anthony Herbert who was dismissed for reporting war crimes to the U.S. Army and talks to several army officers who dispute Col. Herbert's charges. "Come to Britain" looks at resorts in Britain. "Point-Counterpoint" debates President Nixon's budget.
Fri, Jul 6, 1973
"Listening in Nixon Country" goes to Noblesville, Indiana, to talk to people who support President Nixon despite Watergate. "Not So Special Delivery" looks at the U.S. postal service and some of the problems that causes delays. "Selling of the Soviet Pentagon" looks at the Soviet propaganda film Loyal Sons of the People (1968). "Point Counterpoint" debates recent agreements between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
Fri, Jul 13, 1973
"Monroe, Mailer, and the Fast Buck" talks to Norman Mailer about his recent book on movie star Marilyn Monroe and the accusations of plagiarism and sensationalism. "Whatever Happened to the Suez Canal?" looks at the history and current deterioration of the Suez Canal. "What Makes Bobby Run?" profiles the controversial tennis player Bobby Riggs. "Billie Jean" talks to the tennis star who will soon play Riggs. "Point Counterpoint" looks at recent court decisions against pornography.