Inside Story - Season 8 / Year 1989

Season 8 / Year 1989
Episodes

Animals In War
Do we have the right to involve animals in our own military destruction? Animal war heroes, such as Rob the parachuting dog, have achieved amazing feats. Animals still play an extraordinary role - the US Navy sent six dolphins to the Gulf War. But they are increasingly exploited on another front line; the military laboratory. How can this be justified?

Subway
A 17-year-old tourist stabbed to death. A young woman taken hostage and raped. Just two of the 16,000 crimes that occurred last year on London's Underground. For the first time, a BBC film crew goes undercover with the 'Moles', a specialist
Underground police unit. Heavily outnumbered, the 'Moles' contend with an army of muggers, pickpockets, molesters, drunks and hooligans. As for the Guardian Angels: 'They've got to be a good idea,' says one detective.

Psychic Tearoom
'To know is to avert, if you know the future you can change it,' says Hollywood psychic Kebrina Kincade. All over America, from the psychic tearooms of Sunset
Strip to the salons of Beverly Hills, more and more people are leaving their psychotherapists and heading for psychics. Some, like Catherine Oxenberg , won't make a move without consulting hers.
In this film with the help of Dolphin Man, astrologer Jacqui Stallone , fat Bernice, and Mafu the 1,000-year-old man 'channelled' by Oregon housewife Penny Torres , we look at the 'seekers'; how they are helped or hindered by what the future holds ...

Partners In Crime
A woman is battered in her own home. Trying to escape, she's dragged back by her feet and attacked with an axe. Only a 999 call saves her life. Horrific, but for Police Sergeant Colette Paul and Police Constable Annette O'Reilly , it is tragically familiar.
They volunteered to run the first domestic violence unit in a British police station in Tottenham, London, which has since dealt with more than 2,000 local incidents. For Britain's real life 'Cagney and Lacey' the violence never seems to end.

On Trial
The Americans have just finished an experiment which allowed television networks to plug into criminal courts. The test case was the trial of Joel B. Steinberg , a wealthy Manhattan lawyer accused of murder.
The only witness was his live-in lover, Hedda Nussbaum , a children's book editor who had been battered by Steinberg over 12 years. Some stations took off soaps and game shows to run Nussbaum's testimony live. It raised important social issues, and put the cameras themselves on trial....

The Road To Terror
In the last year there has been another wave of executions of political prisoners in Iran's prisons. How can a revolution have come to this?
In The Road to Terror, revolutionaries tell how their dream descended into a nightmare of terror and execution. They speak as exiles in Paris, a city that is preparing to celebrate the glories of the first mass revolution of 1789. Behind its strange images, the struggle for power in the Iranian revolution has followed a pattern uncannily similar to many of the great revolutions of the past: just as 200 years ago in France, the Iranian revolution has gone down the old road from liberation to repression, the road to terror.

False Witness
A few years ago the best-selling book Fatal Vision, subsequently televised, told how US army doctor Jeffrey MacDonald stabbed his pregnant wife and two daughters to death.
MacDonald was so effectively indicted by the media that millions of Americans never questioned his guilt. Today he serves three consecutive life sentences for murder. His claim that murderous intruders killed his family was dismissed as a psychopath's fantasy. Now, a year-long Inside Story investigation has found another side to the story - one that until now went unheard. The gang that MacDonald described really existed. It's leader 'confessed'... Was he a false witness? Or was the case against MacDonald flawed?

The Red Web
Over ten years, the secret intelligence service MI6 infiltrated about 30 British agents into the Soviet Union to operate with anti-Communist partisans. By 1954, Harry Carr , MI6 chief, believed that his spy network stretched from the Baltic States to Siberia.
Then Carr discovered that MI6 was the victim of an astonishing sting organised and orchestrated by the KGB. Not surprisingly, the disaster was covered up and the blame erroneously placed upon the traitor, Kim Philby.
For the first time, the inside story of an MI6 operation is told by MI6's officers and agents and, uniquely, by those on the other side of the Iron Curtain - the KGB officers who deceived Britain's pride - the Secret Intelligence Service.

The Bounty Hunters
'I'm probably one of the last bounty hunters left in America,' says Leonard Padilla , a gun-toting Mexican with a black sombrero.
Padilla and his two sidekicks go after fugitives who've jumped bail - and they boast a 100 per cent success rate. Are they romantic leftovers from the wild west, or villains running roughshod over citizens' rights? This film follows them in the pursuit and dramatic capture of an armed drug-dealer.

Children's Dreams
Why do radishes weep and cabbages demonstrate with Placards? What's it like to fly through the air on a large pink pig or watch your father dancing on a wardrobe in a frilly ballerina's tutu? What do you feel like when you fall off a cliff - and how do you stop the nightmares that come after you have watched as masked men shoot your grandfather?
Find out in tonight's Inside Story, as dream counsellor Brenda Mallon talks to the children of Belfast, Manchester and Cambridgeshire.

Miss USSR
In a country where cosmetics, condoms, tights, tissues and tampons are largely unavailable, and where alcoholism and abortion are commonplace, some Soviet women doubt whether a beauty competition would improve their way of life. This doesn't stop 'pretty girls' from all over the USSR converging on Moscow. Their hopes, dreams and disillusionment are the inside story of Miss USSR.

Who Killed Martin Luther King?
At 6.01pm on 4 April 1968, Dr Martin Luther King was shot dead by a sniper in Memphis, Tennessee. Who fired that shot and why? For more than 20 years, the man convicted of King's murder, James Earl Ray, has protested his innocence. He says he was framed. Now Inside Story's dramatic new investigation closely examines the evidence and seriously questions whether Ray actually pulled the trigger.
After an extensive inquiry in America, the film tracks down key witnesses, who provide startling new allegations about the conspiracy to kill Dr King.

The Forgotten Holocaust
During the years 1939 to 1945, more than a quarter of a million European gypsies were rounded up and deported to ghettos and concentration camps, where they were gassed or starved to death. Through the moving testimony of gypsy survivors from Auschwitz and other camps, Inside Story tells for the first time on television how the Nazis planned the systematic genocide of the gypsy race. Filmed in Poland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, Holland and Germany, their story is the Forgotten Holocaust.

Ticking with the Crow
A film made by the 'crow' - other ranks. Having just completed a two-year tour in Northern Ireland, where a number of their friends were killed or injured, traumatic memories remain.

The Officers' Mess
A film made with a group of officers. Settling into a new posting is never easy and while the tensions of Northern Ireland remain, the officers have extra problems - the retraining of 'their boys' as they come to terms with the new freedom that Berlin offers.
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