Sun, Sep 17, 1995
"Saddam's Son" talks to the man who once worked as a double for one of Saddam Hussein's sons. "Wanted" talks to Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic who face imprisonment by the UN War Crimes Tribunal. "Andre Agassi" profiles the superstar tennis player. "Andy Rooney" talks about the summer.
Sun, Sep 24, 1995
"The Chief" talks to Los Angeles police chief Willie Williams about his controversial tenure. "Too Good to Be True?" looks at the work of teacher Marva Collins who claims inner-city children can compete academically. "Ben Bradlee" looks at the career of the former Washington Post editor. "Andy Rooney" talks about advertisements.
Sun, Oct 1, 1995
"Packing a Gun" looks at how some states are passing legislation to allow ordinary citizens to own a gun. "Comrade Ambassador" talks to the former Soviet ambassador about his diplomatic career. "HMO" looks at the growth of health maintenance organizations and whether they are producing good results. "Andy Rooney" talks about safety laws.
Sun, Oct 8, 1995
"What About Vince Foster" talks to an investigative reporter about his investigation into the death of the White House deputy counsel. "The Other America" looks at rural slums in Texas that lack running water and sewage. "Stars on the Parallel Bars" looks at the young girls that are training to be Olympic gymnasts. "Andy Rooney" offers money to identify the murderer of Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.
Sun, Oct 15, 1995
"The Blue Wall of Silence" talks to a police officer who is turning in other cops for being involved in the drug trade. "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" looks at minor-league baseball as a cheaper form of entertainment than the major leagues. "The Worst Nightmare" investigates a shipment of beryllium that showed up in Lithuania. "Andy Rooney" talks about the O.J. Simpson murder case.
Sun, Oct 22, 1995
"The Boy Who Knew Too Much" talks to the son of Terry Nichols who may have to testify against his father. "Back on Broadway" profiles Julie Andrews who is preparing to return to Broadway. "Women at Risk?" looks at studies about the danger posed by breast implants. "Andy Rooney" talks about his medical problems.
Sun, Oct 29, 1995
"Deadbeat Dad" talks to a divorced father who was arrested for not paying child support payments. "Madam Speaker" profiles the Speaker of the House of Commons. "Land Mines" looks at how Cambodia stills suffers from land mines placed during decades of war. "Andy Rooney" talks about offensive sports team names.
Sun, Nov 5, 1995
"Yitzhak Rabin" looks at the react to his assassination from major Israeli leaders. "Racial Tracking" goes to a Georgia to look into a controversial school segregation scheme. "To Your Health" looks at how wine in moderation can help prevent heart disease. "Andy Rooney" talks to Charles Kuralt about his book.
Sun, Nov 12, 1995
"Cigarettes" looks at whether major tobacco companies lied about whether their products were addictive. "Car Talk" talks to two radio talk show hosts that focus on cars. "Southbury" examines the debate over living conditions in a private institution for the mentally handicapped. "Andy Rooney" discusses the response to his million dollar reward offer.
Sun, Nov 19, 1995
"Over There" talks to several foreign military officers about what American soldiers will experience if they go to Bosnia. "One Voice" examines whether welfare recipients should go to work before they get aid. "A Hole in His Head" looks at the transformation of a Parkinson's Patient who went through a pallidotomy. "Andy Rooney" looks at the political debate about big government.
Sun, Nov 26, 1995
"Life - By Transplant" talks to professor Lloyd Cohen about the shortage of organ donations. "Come Blow Your Horn" profiles jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. "Unsportsmanlike Conduct" looks at the questionably conduct of many modern day athletes. "Andy Rooney" talks about handicapped parking.
Sun, Dec 3, 1995
"Toto Constant" talks to the FRAPH leader who claims he worked with the CIA when the military was in Haiti. "Martha Stewart" talks to the television host about her career. "The Last Time We Saw Paris" looks at recent changes made in Paris. "Andy Rooney" compares Type A and Type B personalities.
Sun, Dec 10, 1995
"The President" talks to Bill Clinton about his decisions to send troops to Bosnia. "Who Poisoned Maryann" examines who poisoned a scientist with a dangerous radioactive isotope. "Pay Attention!" looks at Ritalin treatments for those with ADHD. "Andy Rooney" talks about lemon in cleaning products.
Sun, Dec 17, 1995
"Cash Now Die Later" looks at how some terminally ill patients are cashing in insurance policies and making big bucks. "Earthquakes, Riots, and Now the Subway" looks at how the Los Angeles subway system in costing tax payers millions in overruns. "Capital Hill Nine" talks to several retiring senators about why they are leaving public office. "Andy Rooney" address not being in the Bill Clinton interview last week.
Sun, Dec 24, 1995
"Welcome Back Mrs. Khadder" rebroadcasts a look at a procedure that creates clinical death to assist in the removal of an aneurysm. "Nadja" looks at the life and aspirations of a young violinist. "Jennifer and Everardo" rebroadcasts a segment about an activist on a hunger strike to free her husband who is a Guatemalan guerrilla leader.
Sun, Dec 31, 1995
"Thoralf Sundt, M.D." rebroadcasts a segment on a brain surgeon who is suffering from a blood and bone disease. "Subcomandante Marco" rebroadcasts a profile of the leader of the Zapatista National Liberation Army. "Randy Shilts" rebroadcasts an interview with the journalist about his career and AIDS diagnosis. "Andy Rooney" talks to a guard at a boat show.
Sun, Jan 7, 1996
"The Engineer" looks at how Israel remain in danger from terrorism despite the assassination of a prominent suicide bomb-maker. "Yo-Yo Ma" profiles the famous cellist. "White Collar Blues" looks at how unemployed middle-age professionals are having a hard time finding a job. "Andy Rooney" talks about there being too many holidays.
Sun, Jan 14, 1996
"An American Dilemma" examines the political dilemma of helping both the Kurds and Turks. "Sacks" profiles the famous neurologist and author. "Kidnapped" looks at how an agricultural scientist was kidnapped by guerrillas in Columbia. "Andy Rooney" looks at the antics of politicians.
Sun, Jan 21, 1996
"Starved to Death" looks at how starvation killed children at a Shanghai orphanage. "Springsteen" profiles the famous rock singer. "January 28, 1986" looks back on the tenth anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. "Andy Rooney" talks about first ladies of the United States.
Sun, Feb 11, 1996
"Say It Isn't So" looks at the rise of forgeries in sports memorabilia. "Shoot Not to Kill" looks at how the military is researching into to the use of non-lethal weapons. "Too Tough?" looks at how laws aimed at drug kingpins are being used against small-time dealers. "Andy Rooney" discusses height with an NBA star.
Sun, Feb 18, 1996
"Germ Warfare" looks at U.S. preparations for biological and chemical attacks. "A Fine Kettle of Fish" talks to the mayor of New York City who is taking on the Mafia in a fish market. "$12 Billion Piggy Bank" looks at how Nevada is collecting money for a nuclear waste disposal site that is not being used. "Andy Rooney" discusses Republican presidential candidates.
Sun, Feb 25, 1996
"Change of Address" looks at how the post office was used in a scam by a forgery group. "Family Values" looks at a family where a son has kidnapped a father to prevent an assisted suicide. "Not Your Average Case of Arson" follows a man accused of arson who claims to have burned down a crack house. "Andy Rooney" discusses indecisiveness in politicians.
Sun, Mar 3, 1996
"The Next First Lady?" profiles potential first lady Elizabeth Dole and talks to her husband. "Prison Rape" talks to an advocate for rape victims who calls for more protection for inmates."What Makes Steve Run?" profiles Republican Presidential Candidate Steve Forbes. "Andy Rooney" talks about the flat tax.
Sun, Mar 10, 1996
"Mousa Abu Marzook" looks at the case of the Hamas leader that was recently arrested. "Mike Nichols" profiles the famed Hollywood director. "Tipping the Scales" looks at jury nullification and whether it should be more common. "George Burns" discusses the late actor. "Andy Rooney" talks about business fundraisers.
Sun, Mar 17, 1996
"The Greatest" looks at the life of boxer Muhammad Ali and discusses his struggle with Parkinson's Disease. "American Enterprise" looks at the growth of the marijuana industry. "Area 51: Catch 22" talks to workers at the secret base who are suing the government for being exposed to hazardous chemicals. "Andy Rooney" talks about movie credits.
Sun, Apr 7, 1996
"Easy Money in Hard Times" looks at how executive compensation is much higher than the pay of an average American. "The Mormons" looks at one of the fastest growing religions in the world and talks to its president. "Spike Lee" profiles the filmmaker. "Andy Rooney" talks about self-advertising.
Sun, Apr 21, 1996
"Do You Really Want to Know?" looks at the advantages and disadvantages of genetic testing. "One Child's Labor" talks to a young man who is taking on the world in a fight to end child labor. "One Survivor Remembers" talks to a survivor of a Holocaust death march. "Andy Rooney" asks if President Clinton pays his own tips.
Sun, Apr 28, 1996
"Chernobyl" examines whether the nuclear disaster was at catastrophic as was once believed. "Whose Baby Is It?" looks at the case of a father who is fighting for custody of his son. "Hezbollah" looks at the controversial Islamic movement that is gaining popularity in Lebanon. "Ivins and Crouch, Crouch and Ivins" debate the verdict in the Bernhard Goetz civil trial. "Andy Rooney" talks about changes in the show.
Sun, May 5, 1996
"The Lost Commandos" looks at Vietnamese POWs who were hired by the U.S. and are now seeking retribution. "The Last Supper" looks at a restoration effort for the famous painting. "Timber Wars" looks at the growing conflict between the timber industry and environmentalists. "Ivins and Crouch, Crouch and Ivins" debate making English the official language of the U.S. "Andy Rooney" talks about Jackie Kennedy's recent auction.
Sun, May 12, 1996
"Punishing Saddam" looks at how sanctions in Iraq hurt children while not affecting Iraq's leadership. "Cartier-Bresson" talks to the famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. "Little Fish" looks at a politician who went undercover to investigate lobbying. "O'Rourke and Ivins, Ivins and O'Rourke" debate raising the minimum wage. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Montana Freemen.
Sun, May 19, 1996
"William Pierce, PhD" talks to the author of a controversial anti-government novel. "Facts of Life in Russia" looks at the growing problems of poverty and illness in Russia. "Jack Kevorkian" interviews the controversial euthanasia activist. "O'Rourke and Ivins, Ivins and O'Rourke" debate the value of political pundits.
Sun, May 26, 1996
"The Pentagon Turned Its Back on Them" rebroadcasts a segment on how the Pentagon has denied the existence of war in El Salvador. "Michael Marcum" rebroadcasts a talk to an assistant sheriff about his prior murder conviction. "Crouch and Ivins, Ivins and Crouch" debate homosexual marriage. "Open and Shut Case?" looks at how difficult it can be to sue and airline after a crash. "Andy Rooney" visits cyberspace.
Sun, Jun 2, 1996
"Partial Birth Abortion" examines the controversial medical procedure that many critics are calling to be outlawed. "A Piece of the Rock" looks at how thousands of Americans were defrauded by Prudential. "Mountain Madness" discusses a trip to Mount Everest that left eight dead. "Ivins and Crouch, Crouch and Ivins" debate partial-birth abortion. "Andy Rooney" talks about running government like a business.
Sun, Jun 9, 1996
"Inside the Freemen Compound" talks to a woman who has left the Freeman Compound in Montana. "Special Ed" examines whether regular students are being short-chained due to the cost necessary to support special needs students. "Politically Incorrect" talks to Bill Maher about his television show. "O'Rourke and Ivins, Ivins and O'Rourke" debate presidential character. "Andy Rooney" talks about product packaging.
Sun, Jun 16, 1996
"Alex" looks at a couple who are returning the Ukrainian child they adopted after brain damage is discovered. "For Your Eyes Only?" looks at how communication by email is not as private as one things. "Lisa Herdahl vs. Pontotoc County" rebroadcasts a segment on a mother suing a school over prayer. "Ivins and O'Rourke, O'Rourke and Ivins" debate election year politics. "Andy Rooney" talks about springtime.
Sun, Jun 23, 1996
"Raul's Money" examines how the brother of Mexico's President has been amassing millions of dollars. "Scorsese" profiles the famous film director. "Family Values" rebroadcasts a segment on a family where a son kidnapped his father to prevent an assisted suicide. "Andy Rooney" offers questions he'd ask Bob Dole if he could interview him.
Sun, Jun 30, 1996
"Wanted" looks at how some cities and states refuse extradition of prisoners and sometimes release them. "Carla and the Disciples" looks at how a mother went undercover to save her daughter from a gang. "Did He Do It?" talks to a man convicted of murder who now claims that his confession was coerced. "Andy Rooney" talks about good coffee.
Sun, Jul 7, 1996
"Saudi Arabia" looks at tensions between U.S. soldier and Saudi Arabians. "Wanted" rebroadcasts a segment on the Bosnian Serb leaders Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic who face imprisonment by the UN War Crimes Tribunal. "Benjamin Netanyahu" interviews the new Prime Minister of Israel. "Andy Rooney" talks about boy names.
Sun, Jul 21, 1996
"One Child's Labor" rebroadcasts a talk to a young man who is taking on the world in a fight to end child labor. "Who Poisoned Maryann" rebroadcasts a segment examining who poisoned a scientist with a dangerous radioactive isotope. "Stars on the Parallel Bars" rebroadcasts a look at the young girls that are training to be Olympic gymnasts. "Andy Rooney" visits cyberspace.
Sun, Jul 28, 1996
"News Update" looks at the TWA crash and the Olympic bombing. "What About Vince Foster" rebroadcasts a segment on the investigation into the death of the White House deputy counsel. "Sacks" rebroadcasts a profile of the famous neurologist and author. "Thalidomide" rebroadcasts a segment examining whether the dangerous drug can help against AIDS.
Sun, Aug 4, 1996
"The Greatest" rebroadcasts a segment on the life of boxer Muhammad Ali and discusses his struggle with Parkinson's Disease. "Car Talk" rebroadcasts a talk to two radio talk show hosts that focus on cars. "Land Mines" rebroadcasts a look at how Cambodia stills suffers from land mines placed during decades of war. "Andy Rooney" talks about his speech to the National Press Club in Washington.
Sun, Aug 11, 1996
"The Next President of the United States?" looks at Republican candidates Bob Dole and Jack Kemp. "Independent Women" look at the Independent Women Forum's criticism of feminism. "Not Your Average Case of Arson" rebroadcasts a segment on a man accused of arson who claims to have burned down a crack house. "Andy Rooney" talks about technology.
Sun, Aug 18, 1996
"The View from the White House" talks to President Bill Clinton about the Republican National Convention. "The Tobacco Game" looks at how tobacco companies are targeting Asia as cigarette sales slump in the United States. "Spitting Image" rebroadcasts a look at the popular British political satire programs as it ends its run on television. "Andy Rooney" talks about women mowing lawns.
Sun, Aug 25, 1996
"Gulf War Syndrome" reports on how the Pentagon has admitted that Gulf War soldiers were exposed to chemical weapons. "Chicago 1968" revisits the riotous Chicago Democrat National Convention of 1968. "The Kingpin" looks at a man on death row who is waiting for a judges decision on a new trial. "Andy Rooney" talks about rollerblading.