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- 1989–2012TV EpisodeIn this Primetime Live Special Edition, Diane Sawyer examines the world of pornography. She looks at how young aspiring models who hope to be discovered are lured into the pornography business. It also discusses the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and the prospect of psychological damage from life in the industry.
- In this Primetime Live Special Edition, Diane Sawyer looks at some amazing romances and weddings. She talks with a couple who are an extreme case of opposites attracting, a couple whose wedding suffered disaster after disaster, a couple who truly strove for the perfect wedding, a couple in an arranged marriage in India, and a couple whose wedding was 48 years in the making.
- "J. Lo" rebroadcasts an interview with actress and singer Jennifer Lopez about her recent engagement to actor Ben Affleck. Lisa Marie Presley rebroadcasts an interview with the daughter of Elvis Presley who talks about her life, her marriage to Michael Jackson, and her marriage to actor Nicholas Cage.
- "Kevin Costner" talks to the actor about his new movie 'Open Range' and his new fiance. "Under Wraps" investigates day spas to see whether detoxifying body wraps and exotic facials are worth the money. "3½ Seconds" looks at the heart stopping five car crash at NASCAR's Tropicana 400.
- In this Primetime Live Special Edition, Diane Sawyer talks to the Dixie Chicks about their controversial comments about President Bush and the War in Iraq. The popular country singers talks about their comments and their position on the War. They also discuss patriotism and the right to free speech.
- On a quiet morning in a suburban park, a boy is sitting alone at a picnic table. But the calm doesn't last long. Another group of boys approaches him and starts hassling him - throwing his books on the ground, calling him names and shoving him. The bullying looks vicious, hurtful and out of control, but again, all these boys are actors who are being filmed by "Primetime" to see who steps in to help.
- Entertainment/John Ritter: Amy Yasbeck (widow of John Ritter) Healthcase/Hospital-Acquired Infections & Dick Schaap Joe Boxer: Vaughn Lowery
- Tom Edwards quizzes Anna as to whether she's always lived in Llanview as she looks familiar. That's significant Meredith informs Anna as Tom suffers from amnesia.
- 1989–20121hTV-14TV EpisodeAcross the country, 104,000 troubled teens are locked up in juvenile correction facilities. In our hour-long investigative documentary, PrimeTime Co-Anchor Chris Cuomo goes inside Arizona's facilities and meets an extraordinary group of boys and girls at a critical turning point - they have one last chance to either change their ways or face the prospect of doing time in an adult prison. How did they end up here? How can they be helped? Our team felt juvenile corrections was a topic that deserved an in-depth examination and we worked very hard to gain access to the safe schools in our program in order to deliver this fascinating and important report. We proudly submit our documentary for your consideration. PrimeTime was granted unprecedented access to Arizona's system for juvenile corrections and spent nearly six months following the teens and their families as they wound their way in and out of the system. Along the way, the locked up youth share their shame, their secrets and their dreams. They show their pride and promise. And in the end, they reveal that behind the tough talk and bravado, they are still just kids. The youth we met all come from a background of poverty, and of substance, physical, and sexual abuse. Their circumstances may not be an excuse for delinquency, but our program attempts to illustrate the reasons for their behavior and one system's attempts at helping them. Co-Anchor Cuomo took extra time and care to make sure he put the youth at ease. Using his years of experience dealing with troubled teens, he gained their trust and learned what was truly beneath their hardened shell. We video taped the documentary using compact cameras in the artistic 24p format as to not interfere with the important reform process and to bring the gritty environment to life. Getting the facts correct was of paramount concern and we spent months interacting with investigators and the US Department of Justice, and sifting through court records to substantiate the allegations made towards and by the youth. We knew it was necessary to explain the difficulties of reform, as well as national trends and potential abuses occurring in the system. What started as a 12 minute piece quickly grew into a full show documentary.
- Forrest Sawyer interviews Philip Leonetti, the underboss of a Philadelphia (PA) Mafia family headed by his uncle, Nicodemo "Nicky" Scarfo. Leonetti, facing charges for his involvement in almost 40 murders as well as a host of other serious felonies, turned government informant in 1989 and his testimony resulted in the convictions of almost 50 Philadelphia Mafia members. In exchange for his testimony, he was placed in the government's witness protection program.
- Drug addiction is a secret that can hide in plain sight. ABC News reports on an addict whose out of control behavior has always been just a camera click away -- Daniel Baldwin. How did he get that way, and can he stop? And what do his famous brothers think? ABC News is with him every step of the way through his ninth stint in rehab, this one could be his last chance. The hour delves into the mind of an addict, and the step-by-step, sometimes excruciating, process of ridding the mind of a drug that has taken hold of it. Baldwin gives ABC News unprecedented access over seven months, as he goes into one of the most luxurious celebrity rehabilitation centers in Malibu. He has struggled with addiction for 18 years and, with financial, health and legal problems looming, ABC News cameras track his ups and downs, his successes and failures at the $50,000 a month rehabilitation center.
- Behind the scenes with Daniel Baldwin in drug rehab. Cynthia McFadden reports.
- A report on allegations of sex trafficking in the U.S.