
Overview
In 1968, American journalist Jerry Schecter, accompanied by his wife and five young children, moved to Moscow on assignment for Time magazine. In 1987, Frontline returned with the Schecter family to the Soviet Union as they renewed old friendships and explored Russia under glasnost.
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6 - 1Apartheid Part I: 1652-1948 December 14, 1987
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6 - 2Apartheid Part 2: 1948-1963 December 14, 1987
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6 - 3Apartheid Part 3: 1963-1977 December 15, 1987
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6 - 4Apartheid Part 4: 1978-1986 December 15, 1987
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6 - 5Apartheid Part 5: 1987 December 16, 1987
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6 - 6Praise the Lord January 26, 1988
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6 - 7Operation Urgent Fury February 02, 1988
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6 - 8The Man Who Shot John Lennon February 09, 1988
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6 - 9Your Flight is Cancelled February 16, 1988
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6 - 10Shakedown in Santa Fe February 23, 1988
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6 - 11Let My Daughter Die March 01, 1988
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6 - 12Back in the USSR March 29, 1988
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6 - 13Poison and the Pentagon April 05, 1988
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6 - 14To a Safer Place April 12, 1988
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6 - 15Murder on the Rio San Juan April 19, 1988
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6 - 16American Game, Japanese Rules April 26, 1988
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6 - 17Racism 101 May 10, 1988
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6 - 18Guns, Drugs, and the CIA May 17, 1988
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6 - 19The Defense of Europe May 24, 1988
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6 - 20The Choice October 24, 1988
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6 - 21Who Pays for AIDS? June 07, 1988
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6 - 22Our Forgotten War June 14, 1988
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6 - 23Indian Country June 21, 1988
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6 - 24My Husband is Going to Kill Me June 28, 1988