Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Baby Jessica's adoptive parents, Bette Midler, Randy Weaver

Vietnam War protestors

Colin Powell

Conan O'Brien, JFK's wedding, death-bed confession

Mary-Chapin Carpenter, maximum security prisons

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Robert DeNiro, Thomas Sutherland

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Jane Fonda, Ted Turner

"Betrayed": sex between doctors and patients, M. Scott Peck

DNA tests, Lucille Bloch, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg

Utah polygamist, Dean Ornish

"Fame"

Robin Williams, the CIA

do not resuscitate

John Malone, Reginald Denny jurors

"Ready for Love?", Iris Stevenson, HGH

D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus

Fidel Castro's family

Jack Kevorkian

Liam Neeson, earthquake, Nancy Kerrigan

"America the Violent"

Leslie Abramson, Denny Rawlinson

Ann-Margaret, aging drivers

juvenile boot camps in Florida

Dan Jansen

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Lani Guinier, Bobby Knight

Diane Von Furstenberg

Mickey Mantle

Yoko Ono, Singapore caning, hero cop

Chevy Chase, Reba McEntire

age discrimination in business

Michael Jordan, Rwanda, stalkers

John Grisham

domestic violence, 1954 Marilyn Sheppard murder

Ray Charles

Ron Goldman, controversial Phoenix sherriff

Bridget Fonda, anti-semitism in Philadelphia police, fertility industry

Barry Switzer, Shere Hite, baby Jessica, Simpson forensics team

"Mystery on the Mountain": 1967 secret mission in Laos

Malcolm Cheek, Aloha Adoption Agency

Guatemalan babies stolen for adoption, switched identities in Vietnam

William Kuntsler

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