FRONTLINE Year in Review 2012 от FRONTLINE | PBS
What were your favorite FRONTLINE episodes this year? Look back at the year in FRONTLINE with this photo gallery of all the films (including a link to watch each of them). 
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Marty Veltkamp
The "Dark Money" episodes.
Jason Davenport
Oh mr Corzine.. Tough times ahead..
Jean Delehant
Poor Kids.
Gregory J Rutledge
"Dollars and Dentists"
Ronnie Beck
money power and wall street........it really showed just how incompetent the president and geitner are and why he should NOT have been re-elected.....if more people watched frontline we'd be better off
Ghyath Rabadi Alkhalil
"The Battle for Syria" Was my favorite episode
Brett Engle
"The Interrupters" was very moving and my favorite.
Golden Bough Bookstore
murdoch's scandal
Rayzor Bachand
Always good...look in archives for "The Man who knew too much" The story of John P.O'neill...my all-time favorite! Also the Wal-mart report,which will make you stop shopping at Wal-mart.
Don Bush
Homeland Security and TSA Exposssures.
Jason Douglass
Ive watched most of the shows, with just a few exceptions and there isnt a bad one in the bunch...but for me 'The Interrupters' was so damn good! Thanks for all the great programming and Im looking forward to even better stuff in 2013! Cheers! Oh and if our current President was not re-elected, it was the goal of the other guys...to end PBS...public broadcasting entirely, because in their simple minds, it is the cause of our financial crisis...not Wall Street. Get your facts right Ronnie.
Jim Beilman
"Big Sky, Big Money" !
Lynne Newberry
"Poor Kids" and "The Choice 2012" were both excellent. Oh yes, and "The Suicide Plan". All excellent.
Katherine Weeks-Vineyard
All of them! Thanks for the factual information and true data journalism.. Facts are facts! Your investigative work makes"60 min." look like a dog and pony show!! Well done!! Keep it coming..!!
Linda Malone
All Frontline programs are enormously valuable. I found "Big Sky, Big Money" particularly timely and referred to the information repeatedly. It take notes during your programs as I find the information always relevant and well-considered.
Rashad Abdus-Shahid
interuptors
Amy Lufkin
Poor Kids
Sara Broyles
I am still thinking about "Poor Kids". They are from the Quad Cities which is where I live.
Carol Nichols
Every one. Particular favorites this year, Big Sky and the real CSI. Agree with the previous poster about the one on John O'Neil, as well as the many shows on the consequences of the oil industry. Shows like Frontline are invaluable in today's world of corporate media. Thank you for your fine work.
Jeffrey Marr
Money, Power, and Wall Street was superb work
Jeff Scofield
I agree with the man above. Money, Power, and Wall Street was terrific. I urge you to continue following up with the story and on the concept of regulatory capture as well as well as the effectiveness of Dodd-Frank and the continuing scandals like LIBOR, Chase's losses, the recent HSBC scandal, etc...
Suzy Ramage
I thought the episode about cell phone towers and the safety risks contracters make to get them up in time for cell phone companys was interesting. Also the episode about dental care in America was really good. Every episode is always good!
Linda Broidrick
The one that affected me most was "Poor Kids". It broke my heart and made me angery at the same time. How can such need for the very basics of life exist in this country?
Brian Riordan
"Money, Power and Wall Street"; "Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown"; "Climate of Doubt". But actually, almost anything that Will Lyman narrates is worth listening to. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" was from a couple years back. But it left a powerful ache in my gut.
Lebiram Rtm
Great job, thanks!
Don Wheeler
They are all fabulous, but Poor Kids struck me as the most poignant.