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Highlights include the Nazi’s best night fighter-pilot, rare dinosaur skeletons, a carved cup from the tree of William Shakespeare, the earliest-known aerial photographs of London and the tools used to design the architecture of Bath. Part 2 of 6.
Lion Air Flight 610 was just 13 minutes into flight from Jakarta, Indonesia, when it plunged into the sea on 29 October 2018. This was the first fatal aviation accident for the 737 MAX, killing all 189 people on board. Just five months later, tragedy struck again on 10 March 2019, when the 737 Max serving Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, crashed approximately six minutes after takeoff from Ethiopia, again killing all passengers and crew. What followed was an intense investigation into what caused these two devastating crashes. In this episode former NTSB investigators talk us through how these tragedies could have been avoided. Part 1 of 10.
Exploring ethnicity, class, identity and portrayals of colonial Singapore in Hollywood films. Newly-discovered home movies offer a rare, intimate glimpse of everyday life in a time of change. Jenny Agutter narrates. Part 2 of 2.
An unsolved 1960s murder reveals an untold story of the civil rights movement and Black resistance. In collaboration with Retro Report, FRONTLINE draws on rarely seen footage filmed more than 50 years ago in Natchez, Mississippi, and follows one family's search for justice.
FRONTLINE’s 2015 investigative documentary chronicles Vladimir Putin’s remarkable ascent from unemployed spy to modern-day czar, and the persistent accusations of criminality and corruption that have accompanied that rise. Trace Putin’s career back two decades, through key players’ accounts portraying a leader who began by professing hope and democracy, but now is stoking nationalism, conflict, authoritarianism, and a complicated relationship with the West.