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- The Killing Ground examines toxic waste, its effects on public health, and failures by government agencies and chemical companies to keep it contained.
- A documentary about a police precinct in the South Bronx.
- This long running ABC News series of special reports/documentaries explores different aspects of life in the United States, featuring the most prominent ABC News correspondents of their times.
- Street gangs and the violence associated with them have always been predominantly an urban phenomenon. The combination of extreme poverty, overcrowding and alienation makes urban ghettos breeding grounds for criminal activity.
- Around 89% of America's elementary and high school students are now in public schools. Problems now associated with these schools are drug use and violence, sinking test scores, increasingly overloaded and underfunded classrooms, etc.
- This documentary chronicles the destruction of Cambodia 1970 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge Regime, and the Cambodian famine of 1979-1980.
- Takes a look at the situations arising from the taking of hostages: the motivations of the terrorists, the negotiations, the Stockholm Syndrome, etc.
- Documentary examines the social costs of Japan's remarkable economic success of the late 1970's and early 1980's.
- Documentary on countries around the world which have nuclear bombs and nuclear power plants.
- A close look at anti-American sentiments in Cuba and Latin America.
- Robert Drew, whose film "Primary," from 1960, launched the documentary form of direct cinema in the United States, here immersively films the effort to desegregate public schools in New Orleans, encompassing both the violent opposition of white residents and the experiences of Black families who are the targets of violence.
- Nominated for Emmy for "Program of the Year." First look at the lives of Negros on American television - in their own word. Produced/Directed by Nicholas Webster, co-written by Webster an Louis Lomax.
- 1960– 52mNot Rated6.5 (171)TV EpisodeA look at the daily business of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, with a focus on some of the political issues he faces six weeks into his term.
- 1960–TV Episode
- An exploration of international art theft. British journalist Peter Watson recreates his role in infiltrating an international art theft ring.