FRONTLINE investigates the April 1993 FBI siege of the Branch Davidian compound at Waco, Texas. With access to secret government documents, audio and videotapes, correspondent Peter Boyer of "The New Yorker" probes the untold story of the fierce political infighting inside the FBI's Waco command center and in the corridors of power at the Justice Department in Washington.
E2 · The Search for Satan
1995
E3 · High Stakes in Cyberspace
1995
E4 · Who's Afraid of Rupert Murdoch?
1995
E5 · Natasha and the Wolf
1995 · 60m
FRONTLINE takes a riveting and intimate look at a notorious murder case--the story of Maduev, a cunning Russian gangster and killer known as 'The Wolf.' Maduev charmed and seduced all who crossed his path, including his state prosecutor, Natasha Voronstova, who smuggled him a gun to make his escape from prison. With exclusive access to the central characters, the trial, and to secret KGB tapes, this film reveals the heart of a killer's chilling story that has mesmerized Russia.
E6 · Living on the Edge
1995
E7 · The Gulf War
1996
E8 · The Long March of Newt Gingrich
1996 · 54m
In this investigative biography of the outspoken and controversial speaker, which first aired in 1996, correspondent Peter J. Boyer takes an inside look at how Gingrich led the GOP to become the majority party and examines the childhood, people and events that shaped his personality and political career.
E9 · So You Want to Buy a President?
1996
E10 · Murder on 'Abortion Row'
1996 · 106m
Clinic workers Shannon Lowney and Lee Ann Nichols are murdered by John Salvi, a radical, young, Catholic abortion opponent.
E11 · Breast Implants on Trial
1996
E12 · Smoke in the Eye
1996
E13 · Angel on Death Row
1996
E14 · Shtetl
1996 · 174m
FRONTLINE producer Marian Marzynski travels to Poland to search for remnants of the lives and memories of an entire Jewish village, a shtetl lost in the Holocaust.