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Nov 28, 2003
"Married to a Stranger" talks to a recently married couple in which the groom forgot his bride shortly after the wedding. "My Father: Dr. Phil" interviews the son of Dr. Phil about life with the celebrity psychologist. "Playboy at 50" interviews Hugh Hefner about the longevity of his magazine and his daughter. "Give Me a Break" talks about presidential pardons for turkeys.
Dec 05, 2003
"In the Bedroom" talks to a teenage girl who was raped at a party by a group of older boys. "Beyond Belief" investigates the claims of physic powers made by John Edward. "Running on Empty" examines how calorie restriction can increase health and life span. "Give Me a Break" looks at the problem with buying things that are assembly required.
Dec 12, 2003
"All in the Family" talks to Katherine and Joe Jackson parents of Michael Jackson as controversy grows around the pop singer. "Family Fix" examines how teenagers and young people are spending excessive amounts of money for designer clothing and accessories.
Jan 09, 2003
A look at the world of competitive eating and the Shea brothers who organize these competitions in the spirit of P.T. Barnum.
Jan 10, 2003
"Headaches: Relief in Question" examines how some headache medicines can cause headaches after heavy usage. "Mariel Hemingway" talks to the actress about the tragedies in her family. "Truth About Hair Growth Products" investigates the claims made by hair growth specialists. "Give Me a Break" looks at people who sue after getting fired.
Jan 17, 2003
"Avoiding Taxes" talks to a woman who claims that people don't have to pay taxes. "The Family Fix" takes an in depth look behind the science studying the emotion of guilt. "From Living in a Restroom to Making Millions" profiles Chris Gardner who started homeless and became a millionaire. "Give Me A Break" looks at bad movies.
Jan 24, 2003
"Surgery for Fat Teens: Dangerous?" examines the risks associated with surgery for obese young adults. "Keiko: Can He Live on His Own?" examines whether the killer whale Keiko can be returned to the wild. "War: The Latest News" talks to Peter Jennings in the Middle East. "Give Me a Break" looks at attempts by presidents to manipulate perceptions.
Jan 31, 2003
"Jason Priestley: A Survivor Story" interviews the former 90210 star about his brush with death on the Kentucky Auto Racing Speedway. "The Big Break" examines this years competition on American Idol. "Give Me a Break" examines the controversial speed traps in New Rome, Ohio.
Feb 06, 2003
A special edition of 20/20 broadcasts a two-hour documentary about Michael Jackson by journalist Martin Bashir. The famous musician discuss the childhood abuse he suffered under his father and his first sexual experiences. He has talks about his children and his family life.
Feb 07, 2003
"Husband Beaters" examines how some domestic abuse involves women assaulting men. "Born Different" profiles a high school student who was born with out arms. "Now and Then" looks back at an interview with Saddam Hussein. "Give Me a Break" looks at PETA.
Feb 14, 2003
"Son of Saddam" investigates the brutal accusations made against Uday Hussein. "Christina Uncovered" profiles pop music sensation Christina Aguilera. "Dancing Machines" looks at a Canadian film in which large construction vehicles dance. "Give Me a Break" looks at the hype surrounding diamonds.
Feb 26, 2003
In this 20/20 Special Edition, Barbara Walters interviews actor Robert Blake who now faces charges in the murder of his wife Bonny Lee Bakley. Against the advice of his lawyers, Blake accepted the interview and talks to Walters from the Los Angeles County Jail.
Feb 28, 2003
"Uniform Betrayal" examines charges of rape at the U.S. Air Force Academy. "Robert Blake: Guilty or Innocent?" interviews the actor who is facing accusations of murder. "Give Me a Break" looks at the case of a man who is facing charges for shooting an intruder.
Mar 07, 2003
"Colin Powell" talks to the Secretary of State about his speed at the United Nations. "Life for Lionel Tate" examines how 12-year-old Lionel Tate has become the youngest person ever sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for the murder of 6-year- old Tiffany Eunick.
Mar 14, 2003
"Saddam's Wrath" talks to prisoners of war from the First Gulf War about their experiences and hardships. "Suited for Service" interviews a pacifist novelist who about his son who has joined the Marine Corps. "Rock-N-Roll Rip-Off" looks at why concert ticket prices have skyrocketed.
Mar 21, 2003
20/20 interviews four women from Iraq who have directly suffered under Saddam Hussein's regime. They tell stories of horrific abuses suffered by the people of Iraq including rape, torture, and the use of chemical baths. They argue that anti-war demonstrations are missing the point.
Mar 28, 2003
20/20 takes a look at the beginning of the War in Iraq. It talks to Iraqi citizens and visits a family in Umm Qasr, Iraq. It also interviews British Prime Minister Tony Blair, discusses weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and asks him other tough questions about the war.
Apr 04, 2003
"Mystery of Saddam" investigations the question of whether Saddam Hussein is alive and in hiding or dead. "Molly Bingham" interviews a photojournalist who was held captive in Baghdad for seven days. "SARS" examines concerns over the new virus from Asia. "Major Pain" talks to a former marine who is speaking out against youth violence.
Apr 11, 2003
"Sins of the Rabbi" interviews rabbi Fred Neulander who was convicted of hiring two men to murder his wife. "Give Me a Break" looks at an airline that is being sued over a nursery rhyme. "Women and Warthogs" talks to two female pilots of the 75th squadron of the U.S. Air Force.
Apr 18, 2003
"Born to Be Fat?" investigates whether genes or lifestyle are the main cause of obesity in the United States. "Missing in California" discusses the recent arrest of Scott Peterson for the murder of his wife Laci. "Saved by Miracles" talks to pediatric neurosurgeon Fred Epstein. "Russian Roulette" examines the danger posed by Russian chemical weapons.
Apr 21, 2003
20/20 takes an in depth look at addiction talking to psychologists, researchers, and addicts. It looks at popular treatments for addiction examines the conflicting views on the topic. Some claim that it is a disease so powerful that it robs people of free will while others claim it is a matter of choice.
Apr 25, 2003
"The Plot vs. Posh" interviews David and Victoria Beckham about their marriage and the dangers associated with fame. "Pulling Your Hair Out" examines trichotillomania a disorder which causes people to pull their hair out. "Spring Break Tapes" looks at a reality film that focuses on spring break partying. "Give Me a Break" talks about wasted tax money.
May 02, 2003
"Anastacia: Facing the Music" interviews the pop singer about her battle with breast cancer. "Porn King Cadet" investigates how a cadet at the Air Force Academy used academic resources for a porn website. "Do Miracles Happen?" looks at how an adopted son was reunited with his biological parents.
May 09, 2003
"Mother's Day Treat: Queen Latifah" interviews the popular entertainer and her mother. "Mother's Day Treat: Marg Helgenberger" interviews the popular actress and her mother. "Give Me a Break" talks about how the music industry is now suing young people who download songs illegally.
May 23, 2003
"Laughing Matters" talks to several Arab-American and Muslim American comedians about poking fun at terrorism and war. "Special Delivery" interviews a woman who used artificial insemination to impregnate herself with her boyfriend's sperm after it was smuggled out of prison.
May 30, 2003
"Snooping Parents: Broken Trust?" looks at how some parents are using cameras to monitor the behavior of their children. "Carnie Wilson Uncovered" talks to the singer who had her stomach stapled to control her weight. "Jane Pauley's Confession" talks to the NBC anchorwoman. "Jessica Parks" updates the story on the teenager born without arms with a report that she has graduated from high school graduate and has now learned to drive.
Jun 20, 2003
"Virginity Restored" examines a plastic surgery that can restore a woman's hymen. "Johnny Depp: The Ultimate Outsider" profiles the popular actor known for his quirky movies. "Unprepared for Terrorism" examines how fire fighters, police, EMTs, and other first-responders are ill-equipped to deal with a possible terrorist attack. "Give Me a Break" looks at how some people are being fined for putting up signs.
Jun 27, 2003
"Reality TV Run Amok" examines whether prank television shows are going to far in their effort to shock. "Abbey's Story" talks to a 13-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted at summer camp held at the Air Force Academy. "Extreme Makeovers" updates a story on two sisters who had successful gastric bypass surgery. "Joel Siegel's Gift" talks to the movie critic about fatherhood amid his cancer diagnosis. "Give Me a Break" discusses photo manipulation.
Jul 04, 2003
"Christina Uncovered" rebroadcasts a profile of pop music sensation Christina Aguilera. "Diva Demands" looks at the ridiculous demands made by some celebrities. "Give Me a Break" looks at repressive homeowners associations. "Cliff Hangers" looks at a dance troop that specializes in vertical dance performance.
Jul 11, 2003
A special edition of 20/20 sits down with Academy Award winning actress Angelina Jolie. Barbara Walters asks her about the rumors surrounding her sexuality and also her fascination with the dark side. She talks about her marriage with Billy Bob Thornton and her relationship with her father Jon Voight.
Jul 18, 2003
"Joan Lunden: Twin Babies at 52" talks to the former ABC anchorwoman about her twin children born with the help of a surrogate mother. "Seabiscuit: Wonder Horse" takes a look at the new movie about the legendary racehorse. "Give Me a Break" looks at a group of lawyers suing McDonald's.
Jul 25, 2003
"National Parks: Crime Wave" examines how America's national parks are experiencing an increase in crime. "After the Storm" interviews the Grammy Award winning singer Monica. "Before the Fall" rebroadcasts an interview with Kobe Bryant. "Inquirer" looks at bragging. "Give Me a Break" looks at people protesting wind farms at sea.
Aug 01, 2003
"Slammed by Spam" talks to a bulk emailer who sends out billions of unwanted e-mails everyday. "Dead Men Talking" profiles Doug Owsley of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History and talks about skeletal analysis. "Wynonna Judd's Comeback" talks to the country music star about her new album. "Give Me a Break" talks about abuse in the U.S. patent system.
Aug 08, 2003
"Hoop Stars and Groupies" examines promiscuity in the NBA. "Make Your Fat Disappear" looks at mesotherapy and whether it can assist in weight loss. "Give Me a Break" asks whether selling human organs should be illegal. "Remembering Kate" offers a tribute to the late actress Katharine Hepburn.
Aug 15, 2003
"Blackout 2003" investigates the blackout that has hit most of the northeast. "Firemen Face Blackout" follows veterans of 9/11 as they deal with the blackout crisis. "Diets" takes a look at America's dieting obsession. "A Time to Be Gay?" looks at how homosexuality has become more acceptable on television.
Aug 22, 2003
"Suspicious Death: Was it Murder?" investigates the suspicious death of Ellen Andros. "Sex Life Ruined?" examines how hysterectomies can seriously impact the sex lives of women. "Give Me a Break" looks at how advertisements can make bad movies look great.
Aug 29, 2003
"Saving the Bubble Boy" examines the story of Mason William a young boy whose immune system is unable to tolerate germs. "Inquirer" examines whether you can depend on the kindness of strangers. "Give Me a Break" discusses licenses for bicycles.
Sep 05, 2003
"Party Monster" talks to former child star Macaulay Culkin about his controversial new movie. "Party Monster and Murderer" looks at the real story behind notorious party promoter and murderer Michael Alig. "Give Me a Break" looks at ridiculous class action lawsuits.
Sep 12, 2003
"Jack Osbourne's Drug Addiction" interviews the son of Ozzy Osbourne about his problem with drugs. "The Osbournes" talks to Sharon Osbourne about her son Jack. "Give Me a Break" discusses revealing clothing that is marketed at preteens "The Sudden Death of John Ritter" talks about the recent death of the comedian.
Sep 19, 2003
"Kelly Ripa: Wife and Mother" interviews the television host about her new prime-time sitcom. "Hurricane Update" looks at the damage caused by Hurricane Isabel. "New Birth Control Pill" looks at a new birth control pill that may reduce the symptoms of PMS. "Give Me a Break" looks at how taxpayers support flood insurance.
Sep 26, 2003
"Money Talks" examines some of the most nasty and expensive contract fights in television history. "Sex and Marriage" talks to people in sexless marriages. "Pet Poses" looks at animal photography and what it takes to make a perfect photo of an animal.
Oct 03, 2003
"A New Sheen" talks to actor Charlie Sheen about his checkered past and how he has changed for the better. "A Widow's Heart" looks at some of the private correspondence of Jacqueline Kennedy. "Family Fix" looks at dog training. "Love and Loss" looks at early photos of the Kennedy family.
Oct 10, 2003
"More Than Friends" interviews actress Courteney Cox and her husband actor David Arquette and looks at the projects they are working on including a design show on the Women's Entertainment Network. "Give Me a Break" examines the case against sweatshop labor and asks whether it is really that bad.
Oct 17, 2003
"No Defense" examines how a group of freshmen football players were sexually assaulted by their own teammates. "A World of Difference" interviews actress Angelina Jolie. "Dangerous Rush" investigates the growing danger surrounding the addictive drug OxyContin. "Give Me a Break" looks at the use of security cameras in schools.
Oct 24, 2003
In this 20/20 Special Edition, Barbara Walters interview Paul Burrell the former butler of Princess Diana and the author of a new controversial book "A Royal Duty". He talks about his friendship with the princess, the diary he kept of her life, and the accident that killed her.,
Oct 31, 2003
"Ambush Cams" looks at how the paparazzi stalk and photography celebrities. "Fast Not Fat" examines how fast food restaurants may be lying when they claim that their food is healthy. "Vampire Empire" interviews Anne Rice the author of several famous vampire novels.
Nov 07, 2003
In this 20/20 Special Edition, Barbara Walters interviews television hostess Martha Stewart who breaks her silence for the first time since her indictment on stock sale charges and all the humiliating headlines. Due to her impending trial, she does not discuss the charges against her, but she does discuss how the accusations have taken a toll on her personal and professional life.
Nov 14, 2003
"Teflon: Safe or Sorry?" investigates the dangers associated with cooking on Teflon. "Still Hope" talks to actor and quadriplegic Christopher Reeve. "High on Heels" examines how some women are having surgery in order to fit into expensive shoes. "Pure Harmony" looks at a remixed and re-released Beatles album.
Nov 21, 2003
"Jermaine Jackson" talks to Michael Jackson's brother who defends him from allegations of child molestation. "Shark Attack" looks at the case of a 13-year-old girl who was attacked by a shark while surfing. "Cold Mountain" offers a behind-the-scenes look at the new Civil War epic movie.
Nov 28, 2003
A look at the cultural icon at the half-century mark, seen through the lives of the father/daughter team who run it.
Dec 19, 2003
"Michael's Army" talks to two of Michael Jackson's brothers who speak out in defense of him. "Cell Phone Hell" examines how keeping the same cell phone number remains difficult. "Tiny Dancers" follows a group of children who dream of performing in the Nutcracker.
Dec 26, 2003
"Buried Secrets" talks to a man who has searched three decades to explain the murder of his father. "Town with a Heart" goes to Red Bank, New Jersey, to see how a small town fights the health care crisis. "Give Me a Break" talks to people who were discouraged from volunteering. "Two Men and a Tiger" talks to Siegfried of Siegfried and Roy about the tiger attack on his partner.
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20/20 Season 25 (1978) is released on 0001-01-01T08:05:43+08:05 and the latest season 45 of 20/20 is released in 2023. Watch 20/20 online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. 20/20 is directed by Dave Hoffman,Karyn J. Taylor,Eric Siegel,George Paul and created by Kim Powers with David Muir and Amy Robach. 20/20 is available online on Hulu and fuboTV.