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2019 Primetime Emmy® Awards Ballot

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program

Adam Ruins Everything Adam Ruins Guns November 27, 2018 Adam Conover takes aim at both sides of the gun debate by explaining why an assault weapons ban would be ineffective at stopping gun violence, outlining how the Second Amendment has been twisted to benefit the NRA, and revealing that liberal and conservative gun policies have impacted people of color.

James Fitzpatrick, Editor Tom Erickson, Additional Editor

America To Me Nobody Can Hold You Down October 14, 2018 Chanti discovers a truth about her grandparents. Brendan’s parents make him an offer he can’t refuse. Caroline’s anxiety exacts a heavy toll. Kendale and his team pursue their dream for the ultimate victory.

Leslie Simmer, Editor David E. Simpson, Editor Steve James, Editor

American Dream/American Knightmare December 21, 2018 Documentary that delves into the life and exploits of the iconic Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight, and the era in gangsta rap he presided over. Through a series of face-to-face interviewers, Knight reveals exactly how it all happened and why it all fell apart.

David Tedeschi, Editor Adam Miller, Editor Jeff Cowan, Editor

American Experience: The Circus

October 08, 2018 - October 09, 2018 : The Circus explores the colorful history of this popular, influential and distinctly American form of entertainment, from the first one-ring show at the end of the 18th century to 1956, when the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey big top was pulled down for the last time. Jon Neuburger, Editor American Experience: The Eugenics Crusade October 16, 2018 American Experience: The Eugenics Crusade explores the unknown campaign to breed a better American race. Tracing the rise of the movement that turned the fledgling science of heredity into a powerful instrument of social control, the film is a portrait of an America at once strange and eerily familiar. George O'Donnell, Editor

American Masters Basquiat: Rage To Riches September 14, 2018 Discover the anonymous graffiti artist turned rock star of the early 80s art scene in New York whose work ultimately commanded millions. It took less than a decade for the accountant’s son from Brooklyn to rise to dizzying heights.

Lennaart Van Oldenborgh, Editor

American Masters Decoding Watson January 02, 2019 The rise and fall of Nobel Prize-winning biologist James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s structure. In 2007, Watson’s genius was overshadowed by his remarks about race and intelligence. In this film, Watson affirms his views, sparking a global backlash that’s destroyed his stature as a scientific icon.

Alex Ricciardi, Editor

American Masters Everybody Knows... Elizabeth Murray September 07, 2018 Take an intimate look at artist Elizabeth Murray, voiced by Meryl Streep. This film chronicles her journey from an impoverished childhood to artistic maverick, and reconsiders her place in contemporary art history.

Jen Fineran, Editor Jenny McCormack, Editor

American Masters

Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable April 19, 2019

Discover the life and work of Garry Winogrand, the epic storyteller in pictures who harnessed the serendipity of the streets to capture the American 1960s-70s. His snapshot aesthetic is now the universal language of contemporary image-making.

Sasha Waters Freyer, Editor American Masters Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me February 19, 2019 Explore the entertainer's talent and his journey for identity through the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress. Features new interviews with Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Jerry Lewis and more, plus never-before-seen photographs.

Steven Wechsler, Editor

American Masters Ted Williams: The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived July 23, 2018 Discover the many sides of Baseball Hall of Famer and Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams, including his complicated relationships with his Mexican-American background, family, press and fans. Features Bob Costas, Wade Boggs and Joey Votto.

Josh Freed, Editor

Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Lower East Side June 24, 2018 In the final episode, Bourdain takes a personal journey through this formerly bohemian New York City neighborhood, as he meets, shares meals and reflects with music, film and art trailblazers including Richard Hell, Deborah Harry and Chris Stein.

Tom Patterson, Editor

Bathtubs Over Broadway May 09, 2019

A comedy writer for David Letterman stumbles upon a hidden musical world and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. Dava Whisenant, Editor

Betty White: First Lady Of Television

August 21, 2018 Betty White is celebrating 80 years in television, officially the longest career. She was the first woman to produce a TV show, the first to hire a woman director and the first to receive an Emmy nomination. She was the first woman on television with an experimental broadcast in 1939. Stephanie Theisen, Editor

Brené Brown: The Call To Courage

April 19, 2019 Brené Brown discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear and uncertainty. Hector Lopez, Editor The Case Against Adnan Syed Justice Is Arbitrary March 24, 2019 With Syed's 2016 post-conviction hearing for appeal drawing to a close, figures reflect on issues raised by the original trial. The politicized culture reveals communities demanding conviction while others feel religion and ethnicity are on trial. Memories are questioned and the impact of Serial explored. Lingering questions are further probed.

Alex Keipper, Editor

Chef's Table Asma Khan February 22, 2019 On her unlikely journey from Calcutta tomboy to celebrated London chef, Asma Khan has changed conventions and created new opportunities for women.

Arielle Kilker, Editor

Children Of The Snow

The Darkest Winter (Part 1) February 18, 2019 - February 18, 2019

In 1976, the first of four children is abducted and murdered in the suburbs of Detroit. After more than 30 years the families of the four murdered children and Detroiters like J. Reuben Appelman are determined to find the Oakland County Child Killer.

Peter Denes, Editor

Children Of The Snow The Darkest Winter (Part 2) February 18, 2019 - February 18, 2019 Decades after four children were murdered, Detroit Detective Cory Williams takes up the hunt for the Oakland County Child Killer, and a survivor revisits the pornography mill on North Fox Island.

Sharon Zupancic, Editor The Circus: Inside The Wildest Political Show On Earth

Burden Of Proof September 23, 2018

As Republicans and Democrats play a game of chess in the wake of the assault allegations from Christine Blasey Ford, all eyes are on the Senate Judiciary Committee and the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.

Alicia Ellis, Supervising Editor Benji Kast, Supervising Editor Jane Jo, Editor Evan Wise, Editor Charles Divak, Editor Barry Blaschke, Editor Michelle McConville, Editor

The Clinton Affair

Part 3: State Of The Union/The Will Of The People November 20, 2018 Details of the president’s relationship with Monica leak and then flood the mainstream media – a war over the truth ensues; Independent Counsel Ken Starr sends his referral outlining the grounds for impeachment and House Republicans vote to impeach the president – but his ultimate fate lies with the Senate.

Chad Beck, ACE, Editor Anoosh Tertzakian, Editor Hannah Vanderlan, Editor

Cold Justice Horror In The Home April 06, 2019

Kelly Siegler & Steve Spingola partner once again to work with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department in Texas in investigating the brutal murder of a doting mother of four. Will DNA testing help them find the murderer and answers for her grieving kids?

Nicole West, Lead Editor Wendy Wallace, Editor Tony West, Editor Andy Neil, Editor Art Freed, Editor Chris King, Editor Eric Lambert, Editor Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee Zach Galifianakis: From The Third Reich To You July 06, 2018 Zach Galifianakis joins Jerry for bike shopping and doughnuts in a Volkswagen Thing before turning the tables and making Jerry sit between two ferns.

Yossi Kimberg, Editor

Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes

Burn Bundy Burn January 24, 2019 Bundy's double-murder trial transforms into a circus with an unhinged ringleader. , the accused makes a last-ditch effort to stay alive.

Joshua L. Pearson, Editor Cy Christiansen, Editor

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It's Over: Behind The Scenes Of The Series Finale March 29, 2019 Oh My God I Think It’s Over is a peek behind the curtain as the team behind the comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend wraps up its final season. Erin Greenwell, Editor

Criminal Confessions King County, WA November 24, 2018 In one of the largest and longest manhunts in the U.S., authorities finally identify the prolific Green River Killer. Now it’s a cat and mouse game, as they try to get inside his mind, so he’ll lead them to the remains of other missing women.

David Blatty, Editor Chaskes, Editor Adrian Herrera, Editor Mike Levine, Editor Maunty Wright, Editor

Desi Lydic: Abroad May 13, 2019

Desi Lydic travels overseas to find out why other countries are outranking the U.S. in gender equality in -hour special Presents: Desi Lydic: Abroad. Chuck Divak, Lead Editor Evan Wise, Editor Mark Paone, Editor Divide And Conquer: The Story Of Roger Ailes March 03, 2019

Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes is the story of the triumph and downfall of Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News. It’s a story of serial cruelty, both on the public stage and in private life, and ultimately of a billion-dollar corporate setting that turned a blind eye.

Pax Wassermann, Editor

Dogs Bravo, Zeus November 16, 2018 Longing for reunion, Syrian refugee Ayham makes dangerous plans with a loyal friend to smuggle his cherished husky, Zeus, out of war-torn Damascus.

Richard Hankin, Supervising Editor Andrew Siwoff, Editor

Eli Roth's History Of Horror (AMC Visionaries)

Slashers, Part 1 October 21, 2018 Slasher films killed in the '80s, but their violence, perceived misogyny, and endless sequels almost ended the genre. Jamie Lee Curtis, Bruce Campbell and Rob Zombie on how supernatural killers like Chucky and Freddy saved them from extinction.

Joe LaMattina, Lead Editor Dave Isser, Editor

Elvis Goes There

Guillermo del Toro February 25, 2019 Elvis Mitchell teams up with Shape of Water director Guillermo Del Toro in . They meet with Laurence Fishburne, director Ana Lily Amirpour, and those who bring film creatures to life.

Nick Brigden, Lead Editor

Formula 1: Drive To Survive Redemption March 08, 2019 At the Monaco Grand Prix, Ricciardo feels pressured by an upstart. Also, the men and women of Williams Racing fight to remain relevant.

Kate Coggins, Editor Chris Denton, Editor Helen Lindley, Editor Free Solo

March 03, 2019 A portrait of climber Alex Honnold, as he prepares for the first Free Solo climb of the famed El Capitan's 900-metre vertical rock face at Yosemite National Park. Bob Eisenhardt, ACE, Editor

Fyre Fraud January 14, 2019 Featuring an exclusive interview with Billy McFarland, the convicted con-man behind the festival; FYRE Fraud presents a cast of whistle-blowers, victims, and insiders going beyond the spectacle to uncover the power of FOMO and an ecosystem of enablers, driven by profit and a lack of accountability in the digital age. Devin Concannon, Editor Megan Brennan, Editor Matt Prinzing, Editor

FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened January 18, 2019

A look at the infamous unraveling of the Fyre music festival. Created by Billy McFarland and rapper Ja Rule, Fyre was promoted as a luxury music festival in the Bahamas featuring bikini-clad supermodels, A- List performances and posh amenities. Guests arrived to discover the reality was far from the promises.

Jon Karmen, Editor Daniel Koehler, Editor

Game Of Thrones: The Last Watch May 26, 2019 A portrait made during the final season of Game of Thrones. Set in the fantasy world of Westeros and the very real studios, fields and carparks of Northern Ireland. Telling what it means to a world, then having to say goodbye. Alice Powell, Editor

Generation Wealth February 01, 2019 A postcard from the edge of the American Empire captures a portrait of a materialistic, workaholic, image-obsessed culture. Simultaneously autobiographical and historical essay, the film bears witness to the global boom-bust economy, the corrupted American Dream, and the personal costs of late stage capitalism, narcissism, and greed. Aaron Wickenden, ACE, Editor Michelle Witten, Editor Victor Livingston, Editor Hostile Planet Oceans April 08, 2019

Delve beneath the surface of the largest habitat on Earth–our oceans–to uncover extremes from great depths to turbulant coasts and vast blue deserts to crowded reefs. Discover seals fending off sharks, turtles risking their lives to create their next generation, and ingenious orca fighting to survive among ever-increasing competition.

Sam Rogers, Editor

Hot Wheels: 50th Anniversary Special July 12, 2018 Hot Wheels is one of the most popular and disruptive toys in the world. Follow the team at Mattel as they design and build an all new 50th anniversary original. Along the way, we take a deep dive into the history of the Hot Wheels brand and its multi-generational influence. Josh Earl, ACE, Editor

In Search Of Monsters Of The Deep August 03, 2018 Zachary sets out to research creatures dug up from the depths of the ocean and to see how much they lend to the Monsters that are depicted in myth and legend.

Nick Andert, Editor Craig A. Colton, Editor Tova Goodman, Editor

In Search Of

Superhumans July 27, 2018 Host Zachary Quinto treks out In Search Of the unexplained phenomena of Superhuman strength, testing several possibilities that may explain this mystery. He meets a man who bent the metal frame of a car door with his bare hands and a Shaolin warrior monk who reveals secrets to his training.

Craig A. Colton, Editor Tova Goodman, Editor

The Innocent Man

Debbie And Denice December 14, 2018 A young woman is found brutally murdered in 1982 in Ada, Oklahoma. Two years later, another woman goes missing, sparking rumors of a connection.

Luis Lopez, Editor Giacomo Ambrosini, Editor Darrin Roberts, Additional Editor The Inventor: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley March 18, 2019 This documentary traces the rise and decline of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. With a new invention promising to revolutionize blood testing, Holmes became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. Within a few months, her $9-billion company became worthless. The Inventor tells a tale that was too good to be true. Andy Grieve, ACE, Editor Alexis Johnson, Additional Editor

Jane Fonda In Five Acts

September 24, 2018 Girl next door, sex icon, activist, fitness tycoon, Oscar®-winning actress has lived a life marked by controversy, tragedy and transformation—and she’s done it all in the public eye. This is a look at one woman’s journey. Benjamin Gray, Editor Kris Liem, Additional Editor

Jesus: His Life Joseph: The Nativity March 25, 2019 In a time of unrest, when the Romans occupy the land of Judea, a simple craftsman named Joseph faces a test of faith when his fiancée Mary tells him she is expecting a child, the Son of God. Through many dangers, Joseph vows to love and protect his son Jesus

Barry Moen, Editor Andy Morrison, Editor

Jesus: His Life Peter: The Resurrection April 15, 2019 A simple fisherman, Peter was Jesus’ most devoted disciple, his “rock” until he disavows Jesus three times during Jesus’ arrest. The resurrected Jesus appears to Peter and restores him by commanding him to spread his gospel, and Peter takes on that mission, becoming perhaps the most important of Jesus’ disciples.

Darren Jonusas, Editor

Kids Behind Bars: Life Or Parole

Aaron April 30, 2019 On January 31, 2011, 14-year-old Aaron shot his neighbor, 14-year-old Alana, in her home in Harlem, Georgia. Aaron was sentenced to life without parole at 15. Now 21 years old, Aaron is appealing his sentence.

Caton Clark, Editor Larry Charles' Dangerous World Of Comedy

Part 2: War - The Soldiers February 15, 2019 Larry interviews soldiers who have turned their combat experiences into comedy, including a veteran whose injuries fuel his stand-up routine.

Byron Wong, Editor Annie De Brock, Additional Editor

Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath Star Witness November 27, 2018 Scientology’s Gold Base in California, has been shrouded in mystery for years. In a rare insider’s view, Valerie Haney discusses her years as Scientology first lady Shelly Miscavige’s personal steward and the move she made when conditions at the base led her to contemplate suicide.

Tom Munden, Lead Editor Jack Alvino, Editor Anita Hadulla, Editor Tag Simler, Editor

Leaving Neverland

March 03, 2019 - March 04, 2019

Leaving Neverland spotlights the experiences of two young boys, James Safechuck and , who were befriended by . Interviews with Safechuck and Robson, now in their 30s, and their families, present a picture of sustained abuse and explores the complicated feelings leading them to confront their experiences.

Jules Cornell, Editor

Lorena - Entry Withdrawn The Cycle Of Abuse February 15, 2019 TV viewers awaited the fate Lorena would meet. Would she be found guilty and deported? Found not guilty and have the opportunity to rebuild? John and Lorena would set out on different paths-- John chased fame while Lorena had to come to grips with the scars of her ordeal, no matter the verdict.

Jason Bruce Rosenfield, ACE, Supervising Editor Poppy Das, ACE, Supervising Editor Lorena

An Irresistable Impulse February 15, 2019

The program investigates the events of 1993, when Lorena Bobbitt sliced off her husband's penis after years of abuse. John and Lorena Bobbitt's stories exploded into a 24-hour news cycle. She became a national joke, her suffering ignored by the male-dominated press.

Jason Bruce Rosenfield, ACE, Supervising Editor Azin Samari, Editor

Making A Murderer Part 2

Special Care October 19, 2018

Kathleen uncovers evidence about one of the State's star witnesses. Brendan's case takes another unexpected turn.

Moira Demos, Editor Brian Johnson, Editor Mona Davis, Editor

Minding The Gap

August 17, 2018

Compiling over 12 years of footage shot in his hometown of Rockford, IL, the director searches for correlations between his skateboarder friends’ turbulent upbringings and the complexities of modern- day masculinity. He weaves a story of generational forgiveness while exploring the precarious gap between childhood and adulthood.

Bing Liu, Editor Joshua Altman, Editor

Most Expensivest

Retirement August 28, 2018 With 19% of Florida’s population 65 and older, these elderly ballers know exactly how to spend their golden years right. 2 Chainz gets lit on the strip with these abuelos.

Bryan Gaynor, Lead Editor Samantha Sharkey, Editor John Wilson, Editor Murder For Hire

Guardian Angel - Davis, UT - Episode 104 April 28, 2019

A young mother's life is threatened by her ex-husband as their relationship turns deadly. With the determination of one officer and the help of unlikely informants, they uncover a relentless murder plot only an undercover operation can stop.

Tonya Noll, Editor Sjeord Dijk, Editor Matt Mangs, Editor Justin Robertson, ACE, Editor Libby Horne, Editor

Murder Mountain

The Redwood Curtain September 23, 2018 A six part docuseries that traces the disappearance of Garret Rodriguez from Humbolt County’s marijuana fields. As cannabis legalization looms over the region, outlaws sworn to secrecy are forced to tell of Garret’s fate. The story told is one of murder and modern day vigilante justice.

Jeremy Siefer, Supervising Editor

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman

Kanye West May 31, 2019 Kanye opens up about family, bipolar disorder, his Sunday Service gatherings and the backlash over his support for Trump. Dave scores new Yeezy gear.

Jon Philpot, Editor

Our Planet Jungles April 05, 2019

Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species like preening birds, intelligent orangutans and ambitious ants.

Matt Meech, Editor

Pod Save America

Austin October 19, 2018

Pod Save America, hosted by former Obama aides Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Dan Pfeiffer and Tommy Vietor, breaks down the news of the Texas senate race in Austin.

Mark Stepp, Editor Poland: The Royal Tour April 22, 2019

For a week, Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki showcases his country to journalist Peter Greenberg, including the modern cities of Warsaw and Krakow – even a boat ride to Hel! They also pay a visit to Auschwitz, and reflect on its history.

Gary Pollak, Editor Spencer Keimon, Editor

Presidents At War

A Call To Valor February 17, 2019 The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor plunges an unprepared United States into World War II. Night One follows Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Bush, Ford, and Reagan through war in both the European and Pacific theaters from December 1941 through late 1943, telling the story of their war experiences.

Dan Crouch, Editor Peter Norrey, Editor Duncan Hill, Editor

Quincy

September 21, 2018

This documentary profiles music and culture icon , offering access to his private life and stories from his career. Will Znidaric, Editor Andrew McCallister, Editor Natalie Ancona, Additional Editor

RBG

September 03, 2018 At age 86, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has developed a legal legacy while becoming an unexpected pop culture icon. But the unique personal journey of her rise to the nation's highest court has been largely unknown until now. RBG explores Ginsburg's life and career. Carla Gutierrez, ACE, Editor

The Redemption Project With Van Jones

May 12, 2019 Van Jones travels to Oakland to meet with Donald Lacy, a comedian whose 16-year-old daughter was murdered in a gang-related shooting in 1997. Lacy is meeting the man convicted of his daughter’s murder, in hopes of finding answers and some sense of healing. Nathan Pommer, Editor ReMastered: Tricky Dick And The Man In Black November 02, 2018

This documentary explores the turbulence of the 1960s that threatened the Nixon administration, prompting him to invite Johnny Cash to the White House to bolster his base. Cash was a beacon of wholesome Americana, but Cash's performance marked his political transformation.

Jillian Moul, ACE, Editor Yaffa Lerea, Additional Editor

Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind

July 16, 2018 A portrait of one of the world’s most beloved and inventive comedians. Told largely through Williams’ own words, the film celebrates what he brought to comedy and to the culture at large, from the wild days of late-1970s LA to his death in 2014. Greg Finton, ACE, Editor Poppy Das, ACE, Editor

Salt Fat Acid Heat Fat October 19, 2018

In northern Italy, Samin savors the properties of olive oil, pork fat and cheese as she visits farms and helps prepare local specialties.

Sarah Devorkin, Editor

Say Her Name: The Life And Death Of Sandra Bland

December 03, 2018 In 2015, Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old black woman, was arrested for a traffic violation in a small Texas town. Three days later, she was found hung in her jail cell. Featuring Bland’s vlogs, this documentary follows her family and legal team, presenting a look at her life and death. Kate Davis, Editor David Heilbroner, Editor

The Sentence October 15, 2018

The director shows the aftermath of his sister Cindy’s 15-year incarceration for the crimes committed by her now-deceased ex-boyfriend. He coped by filming his sister’s family for her. In the midst, the family begins to fight for Cindy’s release during the Obama administration’s clemency initiative.

Viridiana Lieberman, Editor 7 Days Out Eleven Madison Park December 21, 2018 At the No. 1 restaurant in the world, staff and owners face a flurry of challenges as they race to reopen after extensive renovations.

Peter Holmes, Editor

Shirkers October 26, 2018

In 1992, Sandi Tan and her friends shot a quirky film on the streets of Singapore. Then the footage disappeared, sending her on a hunt for answers.

Lucas Celler, Editor Sandi Tan, Editor Kimberley Hassett, Editor

Song Of Parkland

February 07, 2019 In the wake of tragedy at their school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas drama students and their teacher harness the power of theater and music to heal themselves and their community. The film features the voices and songs of kids calling for an end to gun violence. Tom Patterson, Editor

The Staircase

Flawed Justice June 08, 2018

Michael speaks to a reporter about the reasons behind his plea. Later, Kathleen's sister delivers a statement of defiance in court.

Sophie Brunet, Editor

The Steve Irwin Story October 28, 2018

Known as The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin's impact has exceeded his hit series. Chronicling his childhood to his time as a global icon, those who knew him best reflect on the life of the man, father, husband and wildlife conservationist.

Michael Kahn, Editor The Story Of God With Morgan Freeman

Divine Secrets April 02, 2019 From a mysterious villa in Pompeii, to secret mantras in Nepal, Morgan Freeman sets out to uncover why secrecy and religion are often intertwined.

David Isser, Supervising Editor CR Donohoe, Editor Philip Habeger, Editor

Studio 54

February 11, 2019 Studio 54 was the epicenter of 70s hedonism—a place that came to symbolize an entire era, before imploding in scandal after 33 months. Studio 54 raises the velvet rope to the legendary nightclub, featuring unprecedented access to Ian Schrager as he discusses the club in-depth for the first time. Andrea Lewis, Editor

Surviving R. Kelly

Hiding In Plain Sight January 03, 2019

After his marriage to Aaliyah is annulled, R. Kelly continues to soar to the top of the charts. A talented choreographer becomes the new Mrs. Kelly in a secret ceremony.

Dan Zimmerman, Editor Daysha Broadway, Editor Trevor Carlee, Editor Stephanie Filo Jones, Editor Bradinn Keith French, Editor Justin Goll, Editor Michael Griffin, Editor Dave Henry, Editor Tia Hoover, Editor Stephanie Lyra, Editor Jon Teboe, Editor Kyle Schadt, Editor Surviving R. Kelly

Night Three: All The Missing Girls; Black Girls Matter January 05, 2019

Parents of girls in R. Kelly’s camp accuse him of keeping them psychologically and sexually imprisoned. One mother fights to get her daughter back and wins. As other major public figures fall from grace, women’s groups come forward taking aim against the sexually brazen superstar.

Justin Goll, Editor Masa Matsuda, Editor Kyle Schadt, Editor Jared Ashton, Editor Jensen Rufe, Editor Sam Citron, Editor Stephanie Neroes, Editor Rachel Cushing, Editor Laronda Morris, Editor

Surviving R. Kelly The People Vs. R. Kelly January 04, 2019

R. Kelly is one of the most controversial figures in the music world, known for sexual offenses as much as his chart topping hits. This series investigates the controversies over Kelly's career and has affected the movement to bring him to justice.

Robert F. Landau, Editor Jared Aston, Editor Kyle Schadt, Editor Justin Goll, Editor Jensen Rufe, Editor

They'll Love Me When I'm Dead

November 02, 2018 Actors, crew members and others who were there discuss the tumultuous creation of Orson Welles's final, unfinished film The Other Side of the World. Jason Zeldes, Editor Aaron Wickenden, ACE, Editor

This Giant Beast That Is The Global Economy

Money Laundering: A How To Guide February 22, 2019

How do you turn a suitcase full of dirty money into cash you can actually spend? To find out, Kal Penn travels across the globe - along with a million bucks.

Michael Brown, Editor Gasper Chiaramonte, Editor Tonya Dreher, Editor Three Identical Strangers

January 27, 2019

Identical triplets become separated at birth and adopted by three different families. Years later, their reunion unearths a secret that has radical repercussions. Michael Harte, Editor

Tricky Dick

The Will To Win March 17, 2019

To understand the dramatic rise and unprecedented fall of Richard Nixon, one must look to his beginnings. Years as a serious student give way to a promising political career. But Nixon’s meteoric rise is marked by aggressive political tactics, a resentment of the elite, and an unbridled will to win.

Benji Kast, Editor

Tricky Dick

You Destroy Yourself April 07, 2019

Shortly into Nixon's second term, the cover-up of a break-in at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate complex starts to fall apart. As the President wages a battle in the press and in the courts, he becomes his own worst enemy.

Seth Skundrick, Editor

Trigger Warning With Killer Mike

White Gang Privilege January 18, 2019 Concerned that the Crips and other gangs haven't monetized their larger-than-life brand, Killer Mike helps them launch a product to rival Coca-Cola.

Adam Locke-Norton, Editor

The 2000s Yes We Can August 12, 2018

Starting with the 2006 blue wave midterms through his first years in the White House, the documentary recalls the history-making presidential campaign of Barack Obama, and the racial backlash.

Inbal B. Lessner, ACE, Editor The Untold Story

Sex For Sale April 18, 2019

Elizabeth Vargas explores the inner workings of the new sex trade which relies on the internet to tap into a huge demand for sex, intimacy and companionship. This look at the secrets, rules and specialties of the sex industry takes viewers on a journey through immersive character-driven portraits.

Alex Durham, ACE, Lead Editor Carlos David Rivera, Editor Vincent Bruzzese, Editor

Vice After The Fall July 20, 2018

Following the defeat of ISIS, Vice correspondent Isobel Yeung returns to Raqqa, Syria to tell the stories of those who were caught in the battle between the world's most feared terror group and the US-backed coalition, whose collateral damage destroyed most of this precious city.

Kelly Kendrick, Editor

Vice Consent September 28, 2018

One year after the explosive charges against Harvey Weinstein, the #MeToo movement has impacted everything—from Supreme Court nominees and workplace culture to sex and dating. VICE correspondent Isobel Yeung takes a look at how we define sexual consent, hold assailants accountable, and move forward.

Andrew Pattison, Editor

Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics And Men Episode 1 May 10, 2019

A retrospective look at everything that molded Wu-Tang Clan and the socio-political issues they had to navigate growing up. Apostles of hip hop culture, fans of kung fu cinema, and members of the Five Percent Nation, they cut a song - Protect Ya Neck - and the rest was history.

Paul Greenhouse, Lead Editor Sean Frechette, Editor Ephraim Kirkwood, Editor James Lester, Editor Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas Inequality Problems May 03, 2019

Wyatt looks at who gets access to good dental care, delivers a pitch investors simply can't turn down, and travels to Seattle to see how a group of parents fought to keep their school from being shut down.

Grace Kline, Editor Alan Lowe, Editor Cori Wapnowska, Editor

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