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- Van Heflin Hosts a tour of some the natural wonders of America. Included are Cape Cod, Cape Hattaras, Niagra Falls, Death Valley, Yellowstone Park, The Grand Canyon and many others.
- When 18-year-old Michelle O'Keefe is found murdered in her shiny new blue Mustang in a California park and ride, investigators encounter a confusing crime scene and a witness who seems to know too much. Keith Morrison takes you to the High Desert outside Los Angeles for a story featuring twists, turns and a sharp-eyed Dateline viewer who steers the case in an entirely new direction.
- This documentary looks at the opening days of World War II in the Philippines, where American and Filipino soldiers, using World War I weapons and ammunition, held out in vicious fighting against the Japanese for 81 days. On April 8, 1942, report not focuses on the battle, but on the durability of the human spirit in the face of man's inhumanity to man; of the Bataan death march, Japanese prison camps and the hell ships that took some to Japan into slavery. Only 43% of the American POWs survived. Some of those survivors, meeting in reunion in the Philippines, told their stories on camera and voice over photos, film and sketches of those days of starvation, sickness, death, and incredible brutality.
- Pepper Smith was allegedly abducted at the age of four. Not knowing her true name, a woman struggles to learn her family history, find her actual relatives and calm the tragic journey that was her life.
- In 1968 Bill Baldini's five-part exposé revealed an overcrowded, abusive and neglect-filled environment for the mentally disabled children and adults who lived at Pennhurst near Spring City, Pennsylvania.
- Top headlines are broken down to help kids best understand the world today.
- On the Summer Solstice in 1990, a 21 yr-old UCLA student is found murdered in a train tunnel rumored to be a haven for Satanists.LAPD detectives soon learn the victim was studying Wicca and can't help but wonder if they have a cult killing on their hands.
- Mommy Doomsday examines the disappearance of two of Lori Vallow's children in Rexburg, Idaho in September 2019 and how it exposed a bizarre trail of death, devotion and Doomsday beliefs that captivated the nation. The program is hosted by Keith Morrison and produced by Dateline NBC.
- Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager raise a glass to 2021 in a star-studded special; a look back at the lighthearted and humorous moments that provided a much-needed break during a challenging year, including videos, trends and more.
- A look at the run of the sitcom "Frasier", having aired the week of the show finale. Featuring a biography of Kelsey Grammer and interviews with the principle cast.
- 1992– TV-PG5.6 (8)TV Episode
- The passage of the first-ever tax-funded reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.
- J Robert Oppenheimer and other key figures involved in the decision to drop the first atomic bomb discuss their motivations in this rare NBC News documentary. Originally produced two decades after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this presentation features new insight from NBC News Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss.
- A 2-hour celebration of 50 years of reporting (1966-2016) by anchor and correspondent Tom Brokaw, featuring his most memorable stories. Also, Brokaw interviews celebrities such as Oprah and Tom Hanks on the future of America and they interview him back.
- When a fire is set to cover a murderer's tracks in Berger County, N.J. for the third time in a year, authorities suspect a serial killer may be on the loose;
- Dateline NBC Podcast is a true crime podcast that features current and classic episodes of Dateline NBC (1992) in audio format. The program features episodes of the television magazine program including both powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations re-formatted for the listener-on-the-go.
- Paris Hilton helps solve a crime involving the kidnapping and extortion of Joe Francis, creator of Girls Gone Wild.
- When a husband is murdered, investigators discover a twisted tale of secrets, lies and infidelity.
- 1992– TV-PG6.3 (9)TV EpisodeStone Phillips investigates problems with drug labeling. Jane Pauley profiles two young me living with Down Syndrome. Meanwhile, Brian Ross investigates a direct mail scam targeting conservatives.
- Dateline examines the case of Sarah Jones a schoolteacher and NFL cheerleader who is accused of sexual misconduct with a student.
- Hidden camera investigations reveal the hope and heartbreak associated with parents desperate to adopt.
- Kansas, 1989: Sarah De Leon, in her first year of community college, is found stabbed and bludgeoned by some railroad tracks. Five years later, another murder of a female nearby seems similar and possibly linked but police don't make a connection. The case goes cold for more than 20 years due to lack of a crime scene, a murder weapon and forensic evidence. After persistence and pressure by the original investigator and the family, the case is re-opened and suspects are finally identified. Then, in 2016, an arrest is made.
- 1992– TV-PG8.0 (9)TV Episode
- Katie Couric and Tom Brokaw host this news magazine show
- Project XX examines American life in the 1930s from the Depression and election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the eve of World War II.
- Outgoing President Barack Obama sits down with Lester Holt for an intimate interview in Chicago aboard Air Force One, right before Obama's farewell address to the nation.
- The theme of today's episode is At the Bottom of the Stairs.
- Josh Mankiewicz reports on the latest developments in the investigation of a young woman, Michelle Mockbee, found dead in a Kentucky warehouse where she worked. After a man is convicted, could an unexpected revelation change his fate?
- Newhouse Mirror Awards video tribute to NBC News Tom Brokaw by his friends and colleagues in the television and cable industry.
- Norman Lloyd and James Agee continue the story of Lincoln; Robert Tallman and Helen Hayes present stories of Mother Goose.
- A wide range of coverage delivering a fast-paced broadcast with a high story count.
- Documentary about Barack Obama, the first black president of the United States.
- The program has three segments: (1) "Introduction to Modern Music" (Leonard Bernstein discusses modern music and composers, including Bartok, Berg, Hindemith, Ives, Prokofiev, Schoenberg and Stravinsky), (2) "Out" (showing of a 1957 UN documentary about the influx of Hungarian refugees into Austria as a result of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), and (3) "John Hersey Interview" (interview with the writer of segment (2))
- Covers the Tet Offensive, in particular the fighting at Saigon and Khe Sanh, but the main focus is on the Battle of Hue. Dan Snow participates in training for urban assault.
- Allison Williams (Girls (2012)); Paul Reubens (Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016)); Gillian Anderson (The X-Files (1993) and The Fall (2013)); Ewan McGregor (Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Jane Got a Gun (2015)); Jeremy Piven (Mr Selfridge (2013)). Also: Netflix for you closet; "My Big Fat Today Wedding"; 'Today Food"; 'Pop Fix"; gear for spring showers; "In the Kitchen with Al"; "Kathie Lee in Israel Series"; "Who Knew"; a performance by Carolee Carmello.
- When a mother of three mysteriously disappears, the only clue is her abandoned vehicle on a lonely Montana highway.
- Author Rachel Jeffs talks about life as the daughter of the self-proclaimed prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Warren Jeffs; officials investigate when a woman is found murdered in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Weekly prime-time news magazine program.
- It provides sharp, conversational coverage of the day's news, along with in-depth profiles of the people and ideas shaping our culture. In his "Sunday Sitdowns," Geist chats with some of the biggest names in news and pop culture, from actors and musicians to presidents and CEOs, about the stories behind their success.
- "The Last Dive" examines the case of Shelley Tyre who drowned mysteriously while scuba diving with a companion in the British Virgin Islands. "Buried Secrets" examines the disappearance of David Jackson. After his body is discovered twenty years later, a rookie detective helps find the murderer.
- Meredith Vieira reports on and interviews thoracic surgeon Paolo Macchiarini. This controversial surgeon has performed trachea transplant surgeries using patient's stem cells as well as transplanting synthetic tracheas.