Sun, Jan 6, 1991
"Shell Shock" looks at psychiatric casualties of conflict and how they are treated by doctors. "Old Enough to Kill" examines whether a thirteen-year-old charged with murder should be tried as an adult. "Paul Simon" profiles and interviews the celebrated singer. "Andy Rooney" talks about bottle redemption helping the homeless.
Sun, Jan 13, 1991
"Iraqi Terror" examines the danger of terrorism should a war begin in the Persian Gulf. "Body Snatchers?" looks at how the U.S government has been using illegal tactics to beat lawsuits brought by workers at nuclear weapons factories. "Cumberland Farms" looks at excessive security measures at the convenience store chain. "Andy Rooney" talks about the crisis in the Persian Gulf.
Sun, Jan 20, 1991
"Saddam's Bodyguard" talks to a man who claims to be a former bodyguard of Saddam Hussein. "The Man Who Armed Iraq" talks to arms dealer Sarkis Soghanalian who supplied weapons to Iraq. "Inferno" talks to scientists about the danger posed by oil fires in Iraq. "Iraqi Terror" talks to a expert on the danger of terrorism. "Andy Rooney" talks about football.
Sun, Jan 27, 1991
"Stormin' Norman" rebroadcasts an interview with the general leading coalition forces in the gulf. "Chemical Warfare" looks at the equipment soldiers will use to protect themselves from chemical weapons. "The Secret of the Gara Mountains" rebroadcasts a look at Saddam's uranium bomb program. "The Best Stuff" rebroadcasts a segment on the Israeli Air Force. "Iran, Iraq and the U.S." rebroadcasts a segment on Iranian's attitude toward the U.S. "Amatzi Abaram" talks to an expert about Saddam Hussein's character.
Sun, Feb 3, 1991
"The German Connection" looks at how German companies have been producing chemical weapons to Iraq. "Moscow" looks at the growing unrest and economic disintegration that is taking place in Russia. "The Palestinians" looks at how compromise between Israeli and Palestinians is viewed from the West Bank. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Super Bowl.
Sun, Feb 10, 1991
"The Saudis" looks at the military of Saudi Arabia who will help the U.S. in the war in the Persian Gulf. "Jane's" looks at the popular military publisher and some of its work. "Tuning In" looks at the people monitoring communications in the gulf. "Red Cross Blood" examines the safety of the Red Cross's blood supply. "Andy Rooney" talks about the price of stamps.
Sun, Feb 17, 1991
"A Letter from Jermarr" talks to a man who is pleading guilty to murder because he wants to die. "Piece of the Pie" looks at how homeowners and bond holders are losing out because they invested in the Colorado Center Metropolitan District. "Waddington TV" looks at an unsuccessful multi channel television experiment by Granada TV in Britain. "Andy Rooney" talks about energy.
Sun, Feb 24, 1991
"Waiting to Go Home" looks at the government of Kuwait as it waits in exile. "Becky's Story" looks at the case of a young woman who died from an abortion because parental consent laws prevented her from seeing a professional. "Gulf War Update" looks at developments in the ground war in Iraq. "Andy Rooney" talks about war and peace.
Sun, Mar 3, 1991
"Free at Last!" talks to a group of CBS reporters who were taken hostage, blindfolded, and beaten in Iraq. "Werner Erhard" examines allegation against the founder of a self-improvement program. "My Family is Missing" looks at how the police offered little help to locate a missing African-American family. "Andy Rooney" talks about wars.
Sun, Mar 10, 1991
"Another Saddam?" looks at the Hafez Al-Assad the president of Syria and argues that he may be as bad as Saddam Hussein. "The Moscow Mystique" looks at the life of women in the Soviet Union. "The Birmingham Six" looks at how six Irish men accused of causing a pub explosion in Britain may be innocent. "Andy Rooney" talks about military briefings.
Sun, Mar 17, 1991
"Washington Monument" looks at the legal troubles of speechwriter Clark Clifford. "Frank Rich" profiles and interviews the chief drama critic of the New York Times. "That's the Law" looks at how some U.S. prisoners are sorely lacking in terms of health care. "Andy Rooney" looks at those who are trying to profit from the war in Iraq.
Sun, Mar 24, 1991
"Saddam's Billions" talks to a private investigator who is searching for Saddam Hussein's hidden fortune. "The Numbers Game" looks at the case of a company that was fined for not hiring enough minority workers. "The Trials of Michael Dowd" looks at a New York defense attorney who has been stripped of his license to practice law for reporting corruption. "Andy Rooney" talks about Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming.
Sun, Mar 31, 1991
"Raw Land, Ray Deal" looks at questionable land deals made by the Patten Corporation. "The New Plantations" looks at how development is forcing taxes up and also forcing landowners in the south off land they acquired after the Civil War. "School for Judges" looks at a national college for judges taught by judges. "Andy Rooney" talks about churches.
Sun, Apr 7, 1991
"Brucification" looks at lawyer Bruce Cutler's defense of John Gotti the purported mob boss. "Stray Voltage" looks at the dangers of stray electrical current that can kill animals and harm people. "Watch Out for Herman Wrice" looks at a man fighting to get drug dealers out of Philadelphia. "Andy Rooney" talks about minorities.
Sun, Apr 14, 1991
"Children for Sale" investigates the black market adoption of children in Romania. "Sins of Their Fathers" talks to the children and relatives of Nazi leaders who are trying to come to terms with their past. "Nixon and Russia" talks to the former president about political developments in Russia and his visit. "Andy Rooney" talks about the right to bear arms.
Sun, Apr 21, 1991
"You Own It!" looks at the case of a real estate developer whose savings and loan involvement may cost taxpayers millions. "War Games" examines whether the U.S. has become too dependent on Japan for high-tech equipment. "Susanne Logan's Story" examines the controversy over substandard care at abortion clinics. "Andy Rooney" talks about TV newscasts.
Sun, Apr 28, 1991
"Who Are the Kurds?" visits a refugee camps where ethnic Kurds talk about the abuse they have suffered in Iraq. "Senator Alphonse D'Amato" takes an in-depth look at the questionable actions the New York Senator. "Hawaiian Airlines" examines why the department of defense judged the airline too dangerous to fly. "Andy Rooney" talks about signatures.
Sun, May 5, 1991
"Oxford House" looks at a program that focuses on a community-based approach to addiction recovery. "Prison U." looks at a program that gives a college education to prisoners. "U.S. Marshal" talks to Howard Safir who has transformed the U.S. Marshals Service. "Andy Rooney" talks about high salaries in baseball.
Sun, May 12, 1991
"Clark M. Clifford" talks to the lawyer who has served as an advisor to multiple U.S. Presidents. "Playing War" looks at an award-winning French documentary film about child soldiers around the world. "Doctor Forman" looks at the Life Plus program that is helping teens in California. "Andy Rooney" talks about gadgets in cars.
Sun, May 19, 1991
"It Didn't Have to Happen" looks at a famine caused by political upheaval that is getting worse in Sudan. "Reunification" looks at how Berlin remains culturally divided even though it is no longer politically divided. "Casablanca" revisits a segment on the classic film. "Harry Reasoner" offers a tribute to the host on the eve of his retirement.
Sun, May 26, 1991
"Danger" looks at nuclear weapons plant workers who claim they are sick due to radiation they encounter while on the job. "Vietnam 101" rebroadcasts a look at a course on the Vietnam War where veterans speak to students about their experiences. "The Brady Bunch" rebroadcasts a segment on former press secretary turned gun control activist James Brady. "Andy Rooney" talks about noise pollution.
Sun, Jun 2, 1991
"RU-486" rebroadcasts a segment on the new French abortion pill and its effectiveness. "Underworld" rebroadcasts a segment on undercover police officers working in the subways of New York City. "Blonde Ambition" rebroadcasts a profile and interview of Tina Brown the editor of Vanity Fair Magazine. "Andy Rooney" talks about beauty parlors.
Sun, Jun 9, 1991
"This House is a Steal" rebroadcasts an investigation into the questionable business practices of a land developer in Florida. "Dr. Brooks" rebroadcasts a profile of Sister Ann Brooks who serves as a doctor in the poor community of Tutwiler, Mississippi. "The Pollards" rebroadcasts a look at the case of Jonathan Pollard an American accused of spying for Israel. "Andy Rooney" talks about gifts from viewers.
Sun, Jun 16, 1991
"Mustard Gas" investigates how U.S. Navy recruits were used as guinea pigs in experiments with the toxic gas. "Mayor Moran" rebroadcasts a talk to the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut, about her effort to bring her city back from the brink of disaster. "Manhunt" rebroadcasts an examination into the case of two men suspected of being involved in the disappearance of a young girl. "Andy Rooney" talks about serving sizes.
Sun, Jun 23, 1991
60 Minutes offers a look back at segments featuring the Soviet Union. "Voyage of Discovery" joins a U.S. Admiral on his visit to the Soviet Union. "Chernobyl" revisits the site of the disaster. "Moscow" looks at the Soviet capitol in 1972. "CCCP-TV" looks at Russian television in 1980. "Telling the Truth" talks to a Russia journalist about the Afghanistan war. "Moscow Mystique" looks at the plight of Russian women. "Na Zdrove" looks at alcoholism in Russia. "Yalta" visits the tourist resort. "The Last Gulag" goes to a prison camp in the Soviet Union. "Joseph Stalin" talks to some of the victims of Stalin's purgers. "Slava" profiles Mstislav Rostropovich. "Andy Rooney" talks peace in 1986.
Sun, Jun 30, 1991
"Bad Cops" rebroadcasts an investigation into corruption in the Oakland Housing Authority police department. "I Know It When I See It" rebroadcasts a look at the motion picture rating system and discusses the new NC-17 rating. "Needle Park" rebroadcasts a segment on a park used by drug users in Zurich, Switzerland. "Andy Rooney" talks about his mail.
Sun, Jul 7, 1991
"Genuine Fakes" rebroadcasts a look at how some professional artists are making a fortune selling replicas of the world's most famous works of art. "My Grandmother, the Lawyer" rebroadcasts a look at two elderly lawyers who help those who cannot afford representation. "Who Killed George Polk?" rebroadcasts a look at who is responsible for the 1948 death of a CBS news correspondent in Greece. "Andy Rooney" talks about uniforms.
Sun, Jul 14, 1991
"Becky's Story" rebroadcasts a look at the case of a young woman who died from an abortion because parental consent laws prevented her from seeing a professional. "Paul Simon" rebroadcasts a profile and interviews the celebrated singer. "The Trials of Michael Dowd" rebroadcasts a look at a New York defense attorney who has been stripped of his license to practice law for reporting corruption. "Andy Rooney" talks about signatures.
Sun, Jul 21, 1991
"I Thought I Was Covered" rebroadcasts an examination into how many health insurance claimants have lost their coverage. "Salman Rushdie" rebroadcasts a talk to the author and Iranian dissident who has been threatened with death for his work. "Geronimo Pratt" rebroadcasts a segment on the former Black Panther who is looking for a new trial. "Andy Rooney" talks about pockets.
Sun, Jul 28, 1991
"Ward 5A" rebroadcasts a segment on the nurses of San Francisco General Hospital AIDS ward where patients are treated with dignity. "Oliver's Story" rebroadcasts a profile and interview with the controversial director Oliver Stone. "My Family is Missing" rebroadcasts a look at how the police offered little help to locate a missing African-American family. "Andy Rooney" talks about what he'd change about television news.
Sun, Aug 4, 1991
"The Walkers" rebroadcasts a segment on the Walker family who served as spies for the Soviet Union. "Dutch Treat II" rebroadcasts a look at how the Dutch are treating brothels like normal businesses. "Acid Rain" rebroadcasts a look at a government study which purports to debunk what is commonly believed about acid rain. "Andy Rooney" talks about how less is more.
Sun, Aug 11, 1991
"Saddam's Billions" rebroadcasts a segment on a private investigator who is searching for Saddam Hussein's hidden fortune. "Brucification" rebroadcasts a look at lawyer Bruce Cutler's defense of John Gotti the purported mob boss. "Harry Reasoner" looks at the life and work of the late correspondent.
Sun, Aug 18, 1991
"All in the Family" rebroadcasts a look at organized crime ring running out of Miami and a woman who is trying to sue them. "Keep Your Mouth Shut" rebroadcasts a look at the case of Steve Shores who claims to have been framed for murder. "Ten Extraordinary Women" rebroadcasts a segment on a cancer-recovery group at a wilderness-survival retreat.
Sun, Aug 25, 1991
"What Now?" goes to the Soviet Union to see what its people think of the changes in their country. "The Numbers Game" rebroadcasts a look at a company that was fined for not hiring enough minority workers. "A Question of Mercy" rebroadcasts a segment on an activist who is helping late stage AIDS patients to kill themselves. "Andy Rooney" talks about changes in the Soviet Union.
Sun, Sep 1, 1991
"Project 2000" rebroadcasts a segment on plan by educational psychologist Spencer Holland to provide role models for young black elementary school students. "Jack Lemmon" rebroadcasts a profile and interview of the famous actor. "War Games" rebroadcasts a segment on whether the U.S. has become too dependent on Japan for high-tech equipment. "Andy Rooney" talks about summer vacation photos.
Sun, Sep 8, 1991
"Room 19" visits a laboratory in Moscow where the brains of famous Soviet intellectuals are stored for study. "Cream Puff" rebroadcasts an investigation into how some unscrupulous used car dealers have been turning back odometers. "A Letter from Jermarr" rebroadcasts a segment on a man who is pleading guilty to murder because he wants to die. "Andy Rooney" talks about minorities.
Sun, Sep 15, 1991
"Made in China" investigates how Chinese forced labor camps secretly export to the United States. "Epidemic" looks at the rising problem of automatic weapons and violence by teenagers. "Live or Die" examines the high costs of keeping extremely sick patients alive. "Andy Rooney" talks about news from the summer.
Sun, Sep 22, 1991
"The Secret Life of Dennis Levine" looks at a man convicted of insider trading who now may be working as a con man. "Thoralf Sundt, M.D." looks at the case of a brain surgeon who is suffering from a blood and bone disease. "The Last Sioux Brave" looks at the case of Leonard Peltier who may be wrongfully convicted of murder. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Clarence Thomas hearings.
Sun, Sep 29, 1991
"The Trials of Juanita" talks to a woman with multiple personality disorder who is struggling with treatment. "The KGB" looks at the role of the spy agency in the Soviet Union in the past, present, and future. "1-800-Con-Man" talks to a prison inmate who conducts credit card fraud over the phone. "Andy Rooney" talks about what would happen if the U.S. broke apart.
Fri, Oct 4, 1991
60 Minutes looks back at some of its best celebrity interviews. Mike Wallace looks back at meeting Johnny Carson, Yul Brynner, Lorna Luft, Vladimir Horowitz, Itzhak Perlman, Beverly Sills, and Shirley MacLaine. Morley Safer recalls meetings with Jackie Gleason, Alberta Hunter, Katharine Hepburn, Shirley Temple Black, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Julia Migenes, and Luciano Pavarotti. Ed Bradley looks back at interviews with Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters, Laurence Olivier, George Burns, Lena Horne, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles.
Sun, Oct 6, 1991
"I Remember Daddy" looks at the case of a woman with repressed memories of her father killing her best friend. "Rush" profiles radio personality Rush Limbaugh who some consider the most dangerous man in America. "Public School or Private School: Choice" looks at a controversial school choice program for inner city kids in Milwaukee. "Andy Rooney" talks about Poland Spring water.
Sun, Oct 20, 1991
"The 'Trashing' of Clayton Hartwig" examines how the Navy falsely smeared and blamed a sailor for an explosion on the USS Iowa. "Minister of Foreign Affairs" talks to Italian foreign minister Gianni De Michelis about his controversial lifestyle. "The Poison Umbrella" looks at the murder of exiled Bulgarian writer Georgi Markov. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Clarence Thomas hearing.
Sun, Oct 27, 1991
"What About Prozac?" examines the anti-depressant and the Church of Scientology's position against it. "Texas Rules" profiles the outspoken and controversial Governor of Texas Ann Richards. "Welfare for the Wealthy" looks at the Rural Electrification Administration and argues that it should be shut down. "Andy Rooney" talks about the homeless.
Sun, Nov 3, 1991
"No MSG" examines the food enhancer MSG and investigates whether it is good or bad for us. "Plugging the Leaks" looks at how oil companies in Alaska have been hiring private investigators to prevent information leaks to the government. "George Bush vs. George Bush" looks at overpopulation problems in Mexico. "Andy Rooney" talks about sexual harassment.
Sun, Nov 10, 1991
"Friendly Fire" looks at an incident during the Gulf War that took the lives to two U.S. soldiers. "Norplant" looks at the case of a woman accused of child abuse who has been ordered by a court to be on contraception. "Easy Money in Hard Times" looks at the controversy over large bonuses and salaries for CEOs. "Andy Rooney" talks about television sponsors.
Sun, Nov 17, 1991
"Saddam's Secrets" looks at the International Atomic Energy Agency's inspection of Saddam's nuclear facilities. "The French Paradox" examines whether red wine in moderation can make someone healthier. "The Psycho Squad" looks at how the FBI examines serial killers to understand their behavior. "Andy Rooney" talks about sticky labels on things.
Sun, Nov 24, 1991
"The Teamsters" looks at the candidates for president of the Teamsters Union. "Barbra" profiles actress and singer Barbra Streisand and talks to her about her career. "Just Another Killing?" looks at the case of Jose Dominguez who shot the man who killed his son. "Andy Rooney" talks about speeding on the highway.
Sun, Dec 1, 1991
"Smoking to Live" looks at a terminally ill couple to whom doctors have prescribed medical marijuana. "Camille" interviews and profiles Camille Geraldi the mother of seventeen children, fifteen of which have Down Syndrome. "Getting Away with Murder" looks at the problem of rampant murder in Brazil and how a nun and lawyer are trying to get justice. "Andy Rooney" talks about politicians and plastic surgery.
Sun, Dec 8, 1991
"Mississippi Christmas Tree" looks at how rich farmers are tricking the government into giving them large subsidies. "Sound of Music" looks at the thriving country music scene in Branson, Missouri. "Fur or Against" looks at how several animal rights groups are protesting against the use of fur in clothing. "Andy Rooney" talks about being photographed for TV Guide.
Sun, Dec 15, 1991
"Halcion" examines whether the sleeping pill is safe for people to use. "The Great Dane" interviews and profiles Victor Borge Danish comedian, conductor, and pianist. "Take the Money and Run" looks at deadbeat doctors who accept scholarship money, but later refuse to honor an agreement for service.