Sun, Jan 3, 1993
"Ameena" examines how some poverty stricken families in India are selling their daughters into marriage. "The Orange Juice Man" looks at camp operators who illegally hire thousands of migrant workers. "Top Gun" talks to a former Soviet jet pilot who stole his plane and defected. "Andy Rooney" talks about road signs.
Sun, Jan 10, 1993
"Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Harassment" looks at accusations of sexual harassment in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. "Nureyev and Diz" revisits segments on Rudolf Nureyev and Dizzy Gillespie. "A Tale of Two Cities" looks at the segregated city of Belleville, Illinois. "Andy Rooney" talks about Christmas gifts he received.
Sun, Jan 17, 1993
"News Update" discusses a U.S. missile strike against Baghdad. "A Hand in the Till" examines corruption and bribe-taking in the South Carolina State legislature. "The Octopus" looks at the Mafia in Sicily and how government prosecutors have been assassinated. "This Happy Breed" looks at how social problems are overwhelming the British police.
Sun, Jan 24, 1993
"The Year of the Woman" examines the mistreatment and abuse of women in India. "Playboy: The Princess of Playboy" profiles Christie Hefner the new feminist CEO of Playboy. "Michael Carey, M.D." examines how animal rights activists have stopped important brain research. "Andy Rooney" talks about the inauguration.
Sun, Jan 31, 1993
"Camille" rebroadcasts a profile of Camille Geraldi the mother of seventeen children, fifteen of which have Down Syndrome. "Texas Rules" rebroadcasts a profile of Texas Governor Ann Richards. "Donna and Ricardo's Baby" rebroadcasts a profile of a handicapped couple who have become parents.
Sun, Feb 7, 1993
"War Criminal?" examines why Serbian leader Vojislav Seselj has been declared a war criminal. "Alive and Well in Quincy" looks at efforts to cub domestic violence in Quincy, Massachusetts. "Tango Finlandia" looks at the dance craze that is sweeping Finland. "Andy Rooney" talks about school books.
Sun, Feb 14, 1993
"Medical Miracle" looks at the case of a boy born with a facial deformity who has received reconstructive surgery. "Whoopi" profiles comedian and actress Whoopi Goldberg. "The Economy, Stupid" compares U.S. business methods to European ones. "Andy Rooney" offers to share office space with David Letterman.
Sun, Feb 21, 1993
"Totaled" looks at how damaged cars are being repaired and shipped to other states to be resold. "Dancing Feet" profiles tap dancer and actor Gregory Hines. "Just Say Yes" looks at how government sponsored methadone clinics are keeping addicts hooked to drugs. "Andy Rooney" talks about campaign lies and taxes.
Sun, Feb 28, 1993
"Sharks Don't Get Cancer" talks to a researcher who claims that shark cartilage has been effective in shrinking cancerous tumors. "Field of Dreams" looks at the effort by Saint Petersburg to get a major league baseball team. "Callahan" profiles disable cartoonist John Callahan. "Andy Rooney" visits a boat show.
Sun, Mar 7, 1993
"Lloyd's of London" examines how the famous British insurance company is facing financial difficulty. "Brezhnev's Daughter" talks to the daughter of the former president of the Soviet Union about her life since the collapse of the communist government. "The Reverend Sharpton" interviews the New York civil rights leader. "Andy Rooney" talks about names.
Sun, Mar 14, 1993
"How Did He Get Here?" looks how asking for political asylum is an easy way to gain entrance to the United States. "Tearing of the Green" looks at how gay and lesbian Irish are fighting for the right to march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade. "Massacre at El Mozote" examines a 1981 massacre by El Salvadoran troops. "Andy Rooney" talks about using U.S. military labor for projects to help the country.
Sun, Mar 21, 1993
"The Archbishop" examines the child sex abuse scandal and cover-up that has hit the Roman Catholic Church. "Odds Are" examines the Louisiana Governor's shady effort to attract casino gambling to New Orleans. "The Jesuit Murders" investigates the murder and cover-up of several Jesuit priests in El Salvador. "Andy Rooney" talks about snow.
Sun, Mar 28, 1993
"The Informers" looks at controversy over criminal informants. "Hongcouver" looks at how many Asian immigrants are immigrating to Vancouver, British Columbia. "Officer Harding" examines the case of a New York City police officer who was indicted for falsifying evidence. "Andy Rooney" talks about the unpleasantness of recent news.
Sun, Apr 4, 1993
"The Rainbow Curriculum" looks at anger over a teaching guide that teaches first-graders of tolerance for homosexuality. "The Man with the Golden Arm" interviews a major league baseball player who still pitches despite numerous suspensions. "Yeltsin" rebroadcasts an interview with the President of the Russian Republic. "Andy Rooney" talks about different electrical cords.
Sun, Apr 11, 1993
"Ten Will Get You Five" looks at an early release program for prison inmates in Florida that is putting violent criminals back on the streets. "The Last Governor" talks to Hong Kong's Governor who is attempting to create some democracy in the city before turning it over to Chinese rule. "Joint Venture" looks at fetal cell institute set up in Moscow by a discredited plastic surgeon. "Andy Rooney" talks about the cost of cigarettes.
Sun, Apr 18, 1993
"Dragon Head" examines how some of the crime organizations in Hong Kong are moving to the United States. "The Old School Tie" looks at Eton one of the most famous public school in England. "Sidney Rittenberg" talks to the former Communist about his difficult life in China. "Andy Rooney" talks about the telephone.
Sun, Apr 25, 1993
"Macho, Tough and Gay" talks to homosexual officers who live openly as a part of the Dutch army. "Equal But Separate" looks at African-Americans who are moving toward separatism on college campuses. "Cell Block 3A" examines a form of restraint used on prisoners that is being called torture. "Andy Rooney" talks about the tragedy in Waco.
Sun, May 2, 1993
"Coming to America" looks at how New York City has become a refuge for Dominicans some of whom deal drugs. "John Silber of Boston University" looks at the university president who is accused of financial shenanigans. "The Great White Chief" profiles Jimmy Moxon Africa's only white tribal chief. "Andy Rooney" talks about product sizes.
Sun, May 9, 1993
"Buying Time" looks at how patients with Lou Gehrig's Disease want an experiment drug to be made available to them. "Gospel According to Luke" examines the Holyland work camp that some view as a religious cult. "Are You Covered?" talks to a woman who runs information seminars to help homeowners get insurance money. "Andy Rooney" talks about Mike Wallace's birthday.
Sun, May 16, 1993
"Rock Newman" profiles the boxing manager of the heavyweight champion of the world. "Class of '71" rebroadcasts a look at the graduates of a desegregated school in West Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. "This Land Is My Land" looks at how tribal land is being returned in South Africa. "Andy Rooney" talks about items sent in by viewers.
Sun, May 23, 1993
"Flight 870" examines how a mysterious crash of an Italian aircraft in 1980 is still under investigation. "Fountain of Youth" investigates several spa treatments that people claim can extend life. "Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Harassment" rebroadcasts a look at accusations of sexual harassment in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. "Andy Rooney" talks about haircuts.
Sun, May 30, 1993
"A Gem of an Idea" rebroadcasts a talk to a scientist who is battling General Electric over artificial diamonds. "Come to Harlem" rebroadcasts a segment on the Walter Turnbull's Boys Choir of Harlem. "Common Ground" looks at a mediated discussion between pro-life and pro-choice activists. "Andy Rooney" talks about tombstones.
Sun, Jun 6, 1993
"Gay Cops" rebroadcasts a segment on homosexuals in law enforcement and discusses their ability to do the job well. "Whoopi" rebroadcasts a profile of comedian and actress Whoopi Goldberg. "Clean Air, Clean Water, Dirty Fight" rebroadcasts a look at the conflict between money and jobs in the environmental movement. "Andy Rooney" talks about parental participation in education.
Sun, Jun 13, 1993
"The Cure That Killed" rebroadcasts an examination of how hemophiliacs were infected with HIV through their treatments. "Movie Mavericks" rebroadcasts a look at the successful filmmakers Ismail Merchant and James Ivory. "The Year of the Woman" rebroadcasts an examination of the mistreatment and abuse of women in India. "Andy Rooney" talks about advertising.
Sun, Jun 20, 1993
"Totaled" rebroadcasts a look at how damaged cars are being repaired and shipped to other states to be resold. "To Catch a Thief" rebroadcasts an examination of the art robbery at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. "Act-Up" rebroadcasts a discussion with a group of AIDS activists who are fighting for treatments to be more readily available. "Andy Rooney" talks about the high costs of hospitals.
Sun, Jun 27, 1993
"Richard the Lionhearted" rebroadcasts a profile of Richard Branson the tycoon and adventurer. "The Forgotten Hostage" rebroadcasts an examination of the case of Ron Arad an Israeli air force navigator who was captured by Muslim guerrillas in southern Lebanon. "Forensic Pathologist" rebroadcasts a look at a controversial pathologist in Texas. "Andy Rooney" talks about the common cold.
Sun, Jul 4, 1993
"Sins of Their Fathers" rebroadcasts a segment on the children and relatives of Nazi leaders who are trying to come to terms with their past. "A Tale of Two Cities" rebroadcasts a look at the segregated city of Belleville, Illinois. "Melinda" rebroadcasts a segment on a young girl who suffers from Muscular Dystrophy. "Andy Rooney" talks about road signs.
Sun, Jul 11, 1993
"Sharks Don't Get Cancer" rebroadcasts a talk to a researcher who claims that shark cartilage has been effective in shrinking cancerous tumors. "Caitlin's Story" rebroadcasts a segment on a deaf girl several years after she received a cochlear implant that allows her to hear. "The World's Biggest Shopping Spree" rebroadcasts a segment on how the Pentagon is storing billions in supplies for no reason. "Andy Rooney" talks about rudeness.
Sun, Jul 18, 1993
"Cigar Sacco" rebroadcasts an interview with the United States' most successful bookie Ron 'Cigar' Sacco. "Callahan" rebroadcasts a profile of disable cartoonist John Callahan. "Medical Miracle" rebroadcasts a look at the case of a boy born with a facial deformity who has received reconstructive surgery. "Andy Rooney" talks about the cost of cigarettes.
Sun, Jul 25, 1993
"Michael Carey, M.D." rebroadcasts an examination of how animal rights activists have stopped important brain research. "Tango Finlandia" rebroadcasts a look at the dance craze that is sweeping Finland. "The Orange Juice Man" rebroadcasts a look at camp operators who illegally hire thousands of migrant workers.
Sun, Aug 1, 1993
"Johnny D" rebroadcasts an examination of how the wrong man may sit on Alabama's death row for the murder of a dry cleaner clerk. "Camille Paglia" rebroadcasts an interview with the controversial social critic. "Ten Will Get You Five" rebroadcasts a look at an early release program for prison inmates in Florida that is putting violent criminals back on the streets. "Andy Rooney" talks about bottled water.
Sun, Aug 8, 1993
"Live or Die?" rebroadcasts a segment examining the costs of keeping extremely sick patients alive. "Mr. President" rebroadcasts a segment on Billy Bulger who is president of the Massachusetts State Senate. "You're Under Arrest" rebroadcasts a segment on a controversial law that allows the DEA to seize property based on forfeiture. "Andy Rooney" talks about art and football.
Sun, Aug 15, 1993
"The Archbishop" rebroadcasts an examination of the child sex abuse scandal and cover-up that has hit the Roman Catholic Church. "Spielberg" rebroadcasts an interview with the popular film director who hasn't had much luck at the Academy Awards. "Wild Man of West 96th Street" rebroadcasts a segment on how residents of a New York City street are attempting to get a dangerous mentally ill man off the streets. "Andy Rooney" talks about comic strips.
Sun, Aug 22, 1993
"How Did He Get Here?" rebroadcasts a look at how asking for political asylum is an easy way to gain entrance to the United States. "The Battlefield" rebroadcasts a look at American weapons specialists who are helping to defuse munitions in former battlefields of Iraq. "The Informers" rebroadcasts a look at controversy over criminal informants. "Andy Rooney" talks to a body builder.
Sun, Aug 29, 1993
"Mustard Gas" rebroadcasts a segment on how the Navy experimented on U.S. servicemen with chemical weapons. "Macho, Tough and Gay" rebroadcasts a segment on homosexual officers who live openly as a part of the Dutch army. "Don't Leave Home" rebroadcasts a segment on how sightseers have been leaving behind a trail of pollution and destruction around the world. "Andy Rooney" talks about the film JFK (1991).
Sun, Sep 5, 1993
"Equal But Separate" rebroadcasts a look at African-Americans who are moving toward separatism on college campuses. "Lloyd's of London" rebroadcasts an examination of how the famous British insurance company is facing financial difficulty. "Field of Dreams" rebroadcasts a look at the effort by Saint Petersburg to get a major league baseball team. "Andy Rooney" talks about unkempt homes.
Sun, Sep 12, 1993
"Pelican Bay" looks at a California State Prison that is accused of inhuman treatment. "Cleaning Up" rebroadcasts a look at an effort to clean-up corruption among New York City school custodians. "China Syndrome" rebroadcasts a talk to a professor who spent twenty year stealing Chinese porcelain. "Andy Rooney" talks about excessive smiles and gratitude.
Sun, Sep 19, 1993
"Waste and Fraud" examines how the United Nations Organization has allowed wasteful spending and fraud by its members. "Yes - But Is It Art?" examines whether contemporary artists are really producing art. "Blood Money" examines how medical laboratories are billing patients and the government fraudulently. "Andy Rooney" calls on high earning Americans to go on strike.
Sun, Sep 26, 1993
"Doesn't Anybody Care?" looks at a Chicago murder that was not investigated by police because the victim and suspect were black. "Pavarotti" interviews and profiles the celebrated opera star. "The Most Promising Treatment?" examines whether bone marrow transplants offer a promising treatment for breast cancer. "Andy Rooney" criticisms the plan for universal health care.
Sun, Oct 3, 1993
"Fidel Castro's Health Plan" examines how Cuba is send all its AIDS patients to a sanatorium. "Nauru" visits the South Pacific island which is backing a play to stimulate its economy. "North of the Border" looks at how some American businesses are hiring foreign computer programmers while American programmers go unemployed. "Andy Rooney" talks about paying less for gas.
Sun, Oct 10, 1993
"Arms and the Women" looks how women across the country are arming themselves with guns. "Jack the Ripper?" investigates what is alleged to be the diary of Jack the Ripper. "Readin', Writin' and Commercials" looks at how large corporations are targeting public schools for advertisements. "Andy Rooney" talks about Camp David.
Sun, Oct 17, 1993
"Rogue Cop" talks to a corrupt New York police official who talks about his crimes. "The $12 Billion Cleanup" examines how the Department of Energy's nuclear program is larger now than when the U.S. was making nuclear weapons. "Shadow of Doubt" looks at the case of Rolando Cruz who is on death row for a crime he may not have committed. "Andy Rooney" talks about paper products.
Sun, Oct 24, 1993
"The Gauntlet" looks at the Tailhook Incident and how now no upper level naval officers have been convicted. "Bob Dole of Kansas" talks to the Senator from Kansas about his work in Washington. "Law and Disorder" profiles Judge Judy Sheindlin of the New York City Family Court. "Andy Rooney" talks about the cigarette tax.
Sun, Oct 31, 1993
"Is the Nuclear Nightmare Over?" goes to Russia to tour a nuclear base that points its weapons at the United States. "A Few Good White Men" looks at racism in the Marine Corps. "Lost in Translation" looks at how English spoken by visitors from Japan is unintelligible to most Americans. "Andy Rooney" talks about rich people and the budget deficit.
Sun, Nov 7, 1993
"Monsta" talks to a South Central Los Angeles gang leader who has written a well-received memoir. "Help Wanted" talks to a retired U.S. Army Colonel who has returned to his native Estonia to lead its military. "Dave Barry" profiles the nationally syndicated journalist and comedian. "Andy Rooney" looks at biographies.
Sun, Nov 14, 1993
60 Minutes looks back on twenty-five years of programming in this special anniversary show hosted by Charles Kuralt. It talks to the host and correspondents of the show and talks to producers. It looks at some of the special moments and special guests of the show throughout its history.
Sun, Nov 21, 1993
"The CIA's Cocaine" examines how taxpayer money is being used by the CIA for drug smuggling. "Tin Man" looks at how some black artists have been exploited by white art dealers. "The Commandant" examines the case of a Polish man accused of running a prison camp for the Nazis. "Andy Rooney" talks about complaints about the show.
Sun, Nov 28, 1993
"In Good Hands?" looks at how many emergency rooms are staffed by contract workers who are otherwise unable to get jobs as doctors. "Operation Swordfish" looks at the DEA use and abuse of their informants. "Bankrupt in Florida" examines how most property and possessions are exempt from seizure under Florida's bankruptcy laws. "Andy Rooney" talks about social changes.
Sun, Dec 5, 1993
"Yasser's Cops" examines the new Palestinian Police Force that is charged with keeping the peace in Israel. "Gustavo De Greiff" talks to the Columbian judge who has managed to survive the drug wars. "Welfare for the Well-Off" examines how a push to lower social security benefits for the wealthy is meeting resistance from AARP. "Andy Rooney" talks about college football.
Sun, Dec 12, 1993
"General Sergeyev" follows a Russian General who commands nuclear missile sites as he visits nuclear missile sites in the United States. "I-551" examines the counterfeiting of alien registration cards. "Mitch Snyder's Legacy" examines questionable practices inside the nation's largest homeless shelter. "Andy Rooney" talks about useless inventions.