Episodes
The law surrounding extradition and the relationship between freedom of speech and racism, following two prominent Supreme Court rulings.
Published 06/26/92
A recollection of the first gathering of the UN, the celebrity journalists who covered the meeting; Joan Stitt McMenamin, the outgoing headmistress of Nightingale-Bamford School.
Published 06/19/92
How the military downsizing will impact on employment, and the opposition to President Bush's proposals at the recent Earth Summit in Rio 1992.
Published 06/12/92
The rise of Ross Perot, the American dissatisfaction with the two party system and how President Bush planned to win back the White House.
Published 06/05/92
Businessman Ross Perot runs for American presidency. Alistair Cooke analyses the man who founded Electronic Data Systems and owned General Motors.
Published 05/29/92
With the riots in Los Angeles over, Alistair Cooke describes the conclusions drawn by Vice-President Quayle following the violence, and questions the priorities of the White House.
Published 05/22/92
The latest mission of the space shuttle Endeavour, and what President Bush will have to do to improve his approval rating following the Gulf War, are discussed by Alistair Cooke.
Published 05/15/92
The Secretary Of Housing And Urban Development, Jack Kemp's work, and the social problems faced by the large cities of the United States.
Published 05/08/92
Following the conclusion of trial of the police officers accused of beating Rodney King, Cooke details the violent disturbances in Los Angeles happening in the wake of the verdict.
Published 05/01/92
The mixed emotions felt by the Americans and Spanish towards Christopher Columbus, and the work of science fiction writer Isaac Asimov.
Published 04/24/92
Following the income tax declaration deadline of April 15th, Alistair Cooke examines the case of Leona Helmsley, a wealthy New York hotelier accused of tax fraud.
Published 04/17/92
The potential perils of a large welfare state and how one presidential candidate, Ross Perot, is proposing to reduce government spending, discussed by Alistair Cooke.
Published 04/10/92
Why Senator Warren Rudman quit, the importance of 9th July to the Army of Northern Virginia, and the story of Sir Lionel Sackville-West, Ambassador to America in 1888.
Published 04/03/92
The differing attitudes of French and American politicians towards immigration and the expectations of a brand new US citizen, examined by Alistair Cooke.
Published 03/27/92
The US Presidential campaign, and the ethics of the closure of the bank of the House of Representatives.
Published 03/20/92
The presidential tenure of Richard Nixon and his diplomatic activities after leaving office.
Published 03/13/92
Following the New Hampshire primary, Alistair Cooke profiles Republican candidate Pat Buchanan, and asks whether a vote for Buchanan is really a vote against George Bush.
Published 03/06/92
The allegations made against Judge Clarence Thomas, and the fate of the journalists who brought the story to the public consciousness.
Published 02/28/92
Executive Order 9066, Franklin D Roosevelt's presidential order that authorised the removal of all Japanese living in California in February 1942, remembered.
Published 02/21/92
Alistair Cooke assesses the candidates for the upcoming New Hampshire primary elections, including Democrats Clinton and Tsongas, and Republicans Bush and Buchanan.
Published 02/14/92
Following a recent opinion poll on the significance of the major events of 1991, Alistair Cooke looks back on the previous year and examines the top American choices on the list.
Published 02/07/92
The proposed cuts to the United States defence budget, and the wide spectrum of reactions from both Republicans and Democrats, discussed by Alistair Cooke.
Published 01/31/92
Governor Bill Clinton, the front runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, and the scrutinizing of his personal undertakings.
Published 01/24/92
The successes and failures of Operation Desert Storm a year on , along with the story of political activist Angela Davis.
Published 01/17/92
American and Japanese relations over the years, a history of Japanese trade, and how General MacArthur shaped modern Japan.
Published 01/10/92