Introducing The FRONTLINE Dispatch, a new narrative podcast from the producers and reporters of the PBS investigative documentary series FRONTLINE. New episodes biweekly. Subscribe to The FRONTLINE Dispatch at pbs.org/frontlinedispatch.
Sep 05, 2017•3 min
Has the age of antibiotics come to an end? From a young girl thrust onto life support in Arizona to an uncontrollable outbreak at one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals, FRONTLINE investigates the alarming rise of a deadly type of bacteria that our modern antibiotics can’t stop. (Updated 07/25/2017)
Jul 27, 2017•56 min
With unique access, go inside an effort in Connecticut to change the way parole works and reduce the number of people returning to prison. In collaboration with The New York Times, the film follows four former prisoners as they navigate the challenges of their first year on parole.
Jul 20, 2017•56 min
The inside story of Trump adviser Stephen Bannon’s war — with radical Islam, Washington and White House rivals.
May 24, 2017•57 min
FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the billions spent on affordable housing, and why so few get the help they need.
May 10, 2017•56 min
Best-selling author and lifelong fisherman Paul Greenberg spends a year eating fish at breakfast, lunch and dinner to help answer the question: “What fish should I eat that’s good for me and good for the planet?”
Apr 26, 2017•1 hr 26 min
Inside one state’s ambitious attempt to decrease its use of solitary — and what happens when prisoners who have spent considerable time in isolation try to integrate back into society.
Apr 20, 2017•1 hr 57 min
FRONTLINE and Retro Report explore the untold history of the Guantanamo Bay prison.
Feb 22, 2017•17 min
FRONTLINE and NPR examine the struggle over freeing prisoners once deemed international terrorists.
Feb 22, 2017•43 min
An investigation of how Donald Trump defied expectations to win the presidency — and what it suggests about how he will govern.
Feb 06, 2017•57 min
FRONTLINE investigates the partisanship that gridlocked Washington in the Obama era, and the polarized America that Donald Trump inherits as president. (Part 2 of 2)
Jan 30, 2017•1 hr 57 min
FRONTLINE investigates the partisanship that gridlocked Washington in the Obama era, and the polarized America that Donald Trump inherits as president. (Part 1 of 2)
Jan 25, 2017•1 hr 59 min
An examination of the key moments that shaped President-elect Donald Trump. Interviews drawn from The Choice 2016 with advisors, business associates and biographers reveal how Trump transformed himself from real estate developer to reality TV star to president.
Jan 04, 2017•56 min
FRONTLINE and ProPublica go inside Europe’s fight against terrorism — the missed warnings and the lingering vulnerabilities.
Oct 24, 2016•56 min
FRONTLINE goes behind the headlines to investigate what has shaped Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — where they came from, how they lead and why they want one of the most difficult jobs imaginable.
Sep 28, 2016•1 hr 58 min
The Education of Omarina continues a story FRONTLINE has been following since 2012 — showing how an innovative program to stem the high school dropout crisis has affected one girl’s journey, from a public middle school in the Bronx to an elite New England private school, and now on to college.
Sep 14, 2016•27 min
FRONTLINE investigates allegations of fraud and predatory behavior in the troubled for-profit college industry.
Sep 14, 2016•33 min
How do you transform a troubled police department?
Jun 29, 2016•56 min
Who profits when disaster strikes? FRONTLINE and NPR investigate.
May 25, 2016•56 min
The inside story of the the radicals who became the leaders of ISIS, the many missed warning signs and the U.S. failures to stop the terror group's brutal rise.
May 20, 2016•56 min
A searing, two-hour investigation places America’s heroin crisis in a fresh and provocative light -- telling the stories of individual addicts, but also illuminating the epidemic's years-in-the-making social context, deeply examining shifts in U.S. drug policy, and exploring what happens when addiction is treated like a public health issue, not a crime.
Feb 25, 2016•1 hr 57 min
An investigation with The New York Times into fantasy sports and online sports betting. With law enforcement cracking down, the film traces the growth of these booming businesses and goes inside their operations at home and abroad.
Feb 10, 2016•56 min
FRONTLINE, The New York Times and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation examine the hidden dangers of vitamins and supplements, a multibillion-dollar industry with limited FDA oversight.
Jan 20, 2016•56 min
An inside look at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political rise and his relationship with the U.S.
Jan 06, 2016•1 hr 57 min
The gripping conclusion to Ken Dornstein's search for those responsible for the Lockerbie bombing.
Oct 20, 2015•57 min
In this special edition podcast, FRONTLINE filmmaker Ken Dornstein remembers his older brother, David, who died in the 1988 bombing of Pam Am Flight 103. Music featured in this podcast by Jeremy Messersmith. http://jeremymessersmith.com/
Oct 13, 2015•21 min
Filmmaker Ken Dornstein continues his search for answers into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Oct 07, 2015•57 min
A brother's search for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie.
Oct 07, 2015•57 min
An intimate look at the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their families.
Jul 01, 2015•1 hr 24 min
An intimate look at the cycle of mass incarceration in America. (Original Upload Date: 04/29/2014)
Jun 15, 2015•1 hr 26 min