Biography
Biography: Season 7

Air Date

March 23, 1998

Episodes

26 episodes

Biography

Season 7

Overview

1998

Episodes

1. David Berkowitz: Son of Sam

March 23, 1998
60 min

For over a year, he held a city hostage to fear. When he was finally caught, the nation was shocked to discover that the "face of terror" was a cherubic postal worker who smiled sweetly for the camera. David Berkowitz claimed the lives of six people in a killing spree that resulted in the largest manhunt in the history of New York. Once apprehended, he confessed to all the crimes and asked the judge to put him away forever so he would not kill again. In this comprehensive portrait, reporters and detectives who worked on the case, the parents of victims, a prosecutor and a former FBI profiler relive the case that galvanized a nation. Psychologists explore the many frustrations and disappointments that led Berkowitz to kill, and in a gripping interview, Berkowitz himself talks about his crimes and jailhouse transformation into the "Son of Hope." Today, he ministers to other prisoners and born-again Christians all over the world in hopes of restoring some meaning to his shattered life. From the dark streets of a shaken city to the jailhouse reformation, BIOGRAPHY examines the "Son of Sam."

2. Mao Tse Tung: China's Peasant Emperor

March 30, 1998
60 min

“For 25 years Mao Zedong ruled one quarter of the world’s population. This is the extraordinary story of a farmer’s son who became a God in his life time but in private never shook off his peasant roots; a man who presided over one of the most radical experiments in social reform ever seen in human history but who will be remembered as one of the bloodiest dictators of the twentieth century. This program–told through the accounts of those who have met and studied him, loved and loathed him–includes archive film and pictures going back to the very earliest days of Mao’s life, as well as unique film of China at the turn of the century and during key episodes in Mao’s communist revolution. It includes harrowing and eye-witness accounts of such momentous events as the cultural revolution, the Great Leap Forward and the most severe man-made famine ever recorded.”

3. Amelia Earhart: Queen of the Air

April 6, 1998
60 min

4. Angela Lansbury: A Balancing Act

April 13, 1998
60 min

5. Anne Frank: The Life of a Young Girl

April 20, 1998
60 min

6. Beethoven: The Sound and the Fury

April 27, 1998
60 min

7. Colonel Sanders: America's Chicken King

May 4, 1998
60 min

8. Dwight D. Eisenhower: Commander-in-Chief

May 11, 1998
60 min

9. Ernest Hemingway: Wrestling With Life

May 18, 1998
60 min

10. Evel Knievel: Hell on Wheels

May 25, 1998
60 min

11. Howard Carter: Triumph and Treasure

June 1, 1998
60 min

12. Jackie Kennedy Onassis: In a Class of Her Own

June 8, 1998
60 min

13. Jim Jones: Journey into Madness

June 15, 1998
60 min

14. John Wayne: American Legend

June 22, 1998
60 min

15. P.T. Barnum: The Greatest Showman on Earth

June 29, 1998
60 min

16. Ray Kroc: Fast Food McMillionaire

July 6, 1998
60 min

17. Satan: Prince of Darkness

July 13, 1998
60 min

Examining the story of Satan's fall from grace and his efforts against the human race.

18. Vincent Van Gogh: A Stroke of Genius

July 20, 1998
60 min

19. Charles Lindbergh: Against the Wind

January 7, 1999
60 min

20. Fred Gwynne: More than a Munster

January 18, 1999
60 min

21. John Wayne Gacy: A Monster in Disguise

January 25, 1999
60 min

22. Nicolae Ceausescu: The Unrepentant Tyrant

February 1, 1999
60 min

23. The Tiffanys: Mark of Excellence

February 8, 1999
60 min

44. Dean Martin: Everybody Loves Somebody

September 4, 1995

63. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

October 20, 1995
46 min

Their incredible exploits earned them a place in American legend. Their true fate remains one of the great mysteries of the Old west.

67. Nostradamus: Prophet of Doom

6.0
November 6, 1995
47 min

Explore the incredible life of Nostradamus, the enigmatic man known as the Prophet of Doom.

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