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20 Episodes 1995 - 1995
Episode 1
Tue, Jan 3, 1995
FRONTLINE tells story of Food and Drug Administration chief David Kessler's bold attempt to regulate tobacco--an industry.
Episode 2
Tue, Jan 10, 199590 mins
Before average American child leaves elementary school, researchers estimate he or she will have witnessed more than eight thousand murders on television.

Episode 3
Tue, Jan 31, 1995
FRONTLINE presents a thoughtful and challenging examination of Clinton presidency at midterm.
Episode 4
Tue, Feb 14, 1995
Investigative biography of the world's richest, and most violent, drug lord - Pablo Escobar.
Episode 5
Tue, Feb 21, 1995
Each day, thousands of panhandlers work streets and subways of cities all across America.
Episode 6
Tue, Feb 28, 1995
An investigative biography of Rush Limbaugh, his "ditto head" radio listeners, and his political role in the "Republican revolution" of the mid-1990s.

Episode 7
Tue, Apr 4, 1995
About the validity of repressed memory about sexual abuse divides the therapeutic community, the women's movement, and thousands of accusers and accused.
Episode 8
Tue, Apr 11, 1995
Examines the complicated issue of repressed memory, looking at what we know about memory and the way it works. Tracing the repression debate back to Sigmund Freud.
Episode 9
Tue, Apr 25, 1995
In February 1974, Nobel prize-winning author, Alexander Solzhenitsyn was arrested, stripped of his Soviet citizenship,.
Episode 10
60 mins
Episode 11
Tue, May 16, 1995
In less than two generations, a seismic shift has occurred in makeup of American family.
Episode 12
Tue, May 23, 1995
The Washington Post ran a week-long series of front-page articles about one Washington, DC, resident and her family.
Episode 13
Tue, Jun 6, 1995
Prozac is most prescribed antidepressant drug in America. FRONTLINE travels to Prozac capital of world, Wenatchee, Washington,.

Episode 14
Tue, Jun 13, 1995
Adrian Dedinger, who grew up across street from an electric tower, became convinced of dangers of electromagnetic fields after she and her family were diagnosed with multiple cancers and health disorders.
Episode 15
Tue, Oct 17, 199560 mins
Frontline looks at the 1993 siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. It talks to Branch Davidian survivors and FBI agents from both the negotiation and hostage rescue teams. On April 19, the FBI attempt to tear gas the compound which precipitates a fire which takes the lives of 76 people.

Episode 16
Tue, Oct 24, 1995
Frontline examines the cases of two women who were diagnosed as victims of Satanic ritual abuse. Doctors claimed they were suffering from multiple personality disorder and were targeting their own children for cult indoctrination and abuse. After leaving treatment, the women came to believe that the doctors themselves made up their diagnosis and were victimizing them.
Episode 17
Tue, Oct 31, 199560 mins
FRONTLINE boldly goes where no one has gone before--tracking new land rush to stake claims in cyberspace.
Episode 18
Tue, Nov 7, 199590 mins
In last forty years, Rupert Murdoch has gone from publisher of a marginal newspaper in Adelaide, Australia.
Episode 19
Tue, Nov 14, 1995
FRONTLINE takes a riveting and intimate look at a notorious murder case--story of Maduev.
Episode 20
Tue, Dec 12, 199556 mins
Bill Moyers tells story of several hardworking Milwaukee families struggling with low-paying jobs after previous employers downsized their operations.