Celebrations for New Year's Day, a preview of the college bowl game, and a retrospective of the year in women's health are the featured stories. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Bill Ritter, Dana King, and Avner the Eccentric are guests.
Bob Mackie reveals his mother/daughter New Year's dress up line, a retrospective of the year in world affairs, the law and medicine, and concerns people in their 20s have about money management are featured stories. Neil Patrick Harris and Bob Mackie are guests.
A retrospective of the year in sport and world affairs, Isabella Rossellini's Vogue cover shoot, and an interview with the 1993 March of Dimes National Ambassador are the featured stories. Robin Cook and Isabella Rossellini are guests.
Giving pets as Christmas gifts, the Rochester, England Dickensian Christmas Festival, and angels are the featured stories. Guests include the Julliard String Quartet, and the Caroling Company.
The victims of Hurricane Andrew, the riots in Los Angeles, California, the hidden costs of battery operated toys, reindeer, and how The Nutcracker became a holiday tradition are featured stories. Guests include Robert Downy, Junior, Tammy Wynette, and Tammy Wynette's husband, George Richey.
A preview of The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, tilt train, making a profit collecting antiques, and the children of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein are featured stories. Guests include Richard Attenborough and Sister Act.
What gown Hillary Clinton should wear to the inaugural ball and football oriented gifts are featured stories. Guests include LL Cool J, Catherine Deneuve, Peabo Bryson, Alois Mock, and Clarissa P. Estes.
Holiday child custody battles and software that teaches children to read and language are featured stories. Celine Dion, Danny Devito, Zachery Ty Bryan, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Taran Noah Smith, and Kenneth Branagh are guests.
A reindeer ranch in Colorado, the Ringing Society in Washington, D. C., hot flashes caused by menopause, and a behind the scenes look at Radio City Music Hall's Christmas show are the featured stories. Kenny G. and Joan Cusack are guests.
The latest digital audio equipment, a discussion of cookbook gifts by Julia Child, and UNICEF's 1993 State of the World's Children Report are featured stories. Guests include Julia Child, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Barry Levinson.
Continued reporting from Somalia, Bill Clinton's economic conference, and electronic gifts are featured stories. Robin Williams and Michael Bolton are guests.
A report from Somalia, Apple computers, plant and animal life in Antarctica, and plum pudding recopies are featured stories. Guests include Mel Gibson and John Sculley.
A report about how Brian Henson is trying to fill the void after the death of his father, Jim Henson, cookie exchange parties in Connecticut, controversial event videographers, and the 1992 tabloid predictions are featured stories. Guests include Brian Henson, JoJo Starbuck, and Manhattan's Stephen Wise Free Synagogue Children's Choir.
How to research a charity before making a donation, a behind the scenes look at Muppet Christmas Carol, the governor's mansion in Mississippi, seafood recipes, and holiday videos are the featured stories. President Jimmy Carter, Donald Frankos, and Richard Rhodes are guests.
Coffee table books, miscarriages, the financial issues of people in their 20s, how to decorate your front door for the holidays in the southern United States, what to wear to holiday parties, and Southern holiday brunch ideas are featured stories. Neil Diamond is a guest.
Environmentally safe outdoor tree ornaments, owls, hot holiday drinks, holiday cookies and cakes, and a VCR programmer that's voice controlled are featured stories. Guests include Tim Curry, Barry Manilow, Jesse Jackson, and Marcia Adams.
Holiday themed table settings, Antarctica, Napa, California, holiday meals and a discussion of holiday celebrations in Los Angeles, California led by Roseanne Arnold and Brian Austin Green are the featured stories. Shelley Hamlin, Kellie Martin, and Kurt Masur are also guests.
The impact diabetes has on older women is a featured story. Guests include Chuck Daly, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, Diana Ross, Jane Alexander, Madeline Khan, Wendy Wasserstein, and Frances McDormand.
More hidden costs of battery operated toys, gift ideas, and how to select a school for your child after moving are the featured stories. Marvin Runyon is a guest.
A round table discussion about fetal tissue research, dealing with a promotion or demotion, how to mail food as gifts, and year end transactions are the featured stories. Eddie Murphy is a guest.
An architect's attempt to revitalize a housing project in Buffalo, New York and losing a job are featured stories. Guest include Rob Schneider, Jack Valenti, Marty Stuart, and Suzy Becker.
Holiday shopping at department stores versus discount stores, the hidden costs of battery operated toys, and a video to help patients who are recovering from ovarian and breast cancer are featured stories. Alan Menken, Lea Salonga, Angela Bassett, and Neil Leifer are guests.
Thanksgiving in areas devastated by Hurricane Andrew, the Aladdin score, and the inmates of Riker's Island preparing Thanksgiving dinner for homeless shelters are featured stories. Michael Feinstein and Daniel Stern are guests.
More on the making of Aladdin, Antarctica, a discussion of the book entitled A Day in the Life of Hollywood, a course on table manners, and the woes of the royal family are featured stories. William Bennet, John Tesh, and Mark Perry are guests.
Aladdin animation, carjacking, Hillary Clinton's potential for style, and Thanksgiving recipes are the featured stories. Guest include Robert McNamara and Elliot Abrams.
Grunge fashions, holiday window displays, and the making of the film Aladdin are featured stories. Guests include Joseph Califano, John Kerry, and Philip Johnston.
The featured stories are reported from Albuquerque, New Mexico and include New Mexico's role in the development of the atomic bomb, shopping for Southwest crafts, unusual stops on Route 66, the artistic community in Santa Fe, pueblos, and atomic-waste-storage project pros and cons. Flamenco guitarist Ottmar Liebert is a guest.
El Paso, Texas is featured and stories include health care for babies in El Paso and Juarez, Mexico, the problems of living on the border, western fashions, border patrol practices, UFO sightings, chili, Southwest missions, and the Bowie High School Mariachi band.
In a report from Tucson, Arizona, the featured stories are water conservation, the Canyon Ranch resort, cowboys, the sweet potato waffle, gliding, and the Senora Desert Museum. Hugh O'Brian, Richard Farnsworth, and Angie Dickinson are guests.
Phoenix, Arizona is the focus and the stories include youth gangs, a profile of Frank Lloyd Wright, Kachina dolls, the history of the rodeo, cacti, an artist colony in Sedona, western dances, and the Lost Dutchman Mines in the Superstition Mountains. Barry Goldwater and Erma Bombeck are guests.
A report from Window Rock, Arizona including the middle class and poor Navajo families, fetal alcohol syndrome, Navajo code-talkers, the history of the Arizona Navajo nation, the future of the Navajo, the medicine man, the powwow dance, and other area tribes is the featured story. Navajo nation president Peterson Zah is a guest.moreless
A report on Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona includes the environmental problems, the formation of the canyon, the construction of Hoover Dam, the canyon mule ride, Monument Valley, the indigenous wildlife and vegetation and landscaping by Bruce Aiken is the featured story. Larry Gatlin is a guest.
A report on Las Vegas, Nevada including the history of the city, Cirque du Soleil, the future of gambling, how casinos hook gamblers, the science of neon lighting, Las Vegas back roads, and show girls' lifestyles are the featured stories. Guests include Rich Little and Lennie Del Gennio.
A report on Palm Springs, California including the allure of the Southwest, Coachella Valley and the debate on casinos run by the local Native Americans, and the Institute of Golf Management are featured stories. Guests include Sonny Bono, Dinah Shore, Merv Griffin, Barbara Sinatra, President and Mrs. Ford, William Devane, and Tom Kite.moreless
The 10th anniversary of the Vietnam War Memorial and gadgets are featured stories. Jessica Mitford, Doctor Alvin Poussaint, Denzel Washington, and Catherine O'Hara are guests.
A review of the election, a survey regarding the experience of childbirth, and a discussion of classical music by Joan Kennedy are the featured stories. James Michener and Robert Duvall are guests.
Continued post election analysis and shopping at flea markets are the featured stories. Guests include Andy Garcia, Mick Fleetwood, Lesley Ann Warren, and Tess Harper.
Coverage of the election, insurance for long-term care, the national horse show, and products made from recycled materials are the featured stories. Uma Thurman is a guest.
New screen procedures for pregnant women, a visit to the set of Dave, and last minute campaign strategies are the featured stories. Gloria Estefan is a guest.
The continued report on sex, love, and marriage in the 1990s and Halloween costumes are the featured stories. Bill Clinton and James Stockdale are guests.
The Los Angeles, California six months after the riots and sex, love, and marriage in the 1990s are the featured stories. Al Gore, Madeline Kahn, and Sade are guests.
How to perform CPR, and the presidential campaign are featured stories. Guests include George Bush, Mark Perry, Dave Barry, and Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.
Discerning health hazards when buying a house, the New Jersey science center, the basic needs of a baby and a new euthanasia proposition in California are the featured stories. Phil Donahue is a guest.
Entertainers who changed their sexual mores, the 100th anniversary of the Pledge of Allegiance, Unusual Christmas Gifts, the marketing of Madonna's book, and the discovery of a new deepwater species are the featured stories. Lee Iacocca, William Safire, and Margot Perot are guests.
A review of the debate and scarves are the featured stories. Guests include Ringo Starr, Dennis Hopper, George Strait, Marilyn Quayle, Siegfried and Roy, and Dick Francis.
A preview of the debate, the 1987 stock market crash, a resurgence of Tuberculosis, and a discussion of the election with Americans who are overseas are the featured stories. James Gurney, William Pagonis, and Sinéad Cusack are guests.
Public reaction to the debate, insurance and long-term nursing care, publishing and anti-Semitism, journalism and television talk shows, teens and after-school jobs, and a visit to the set of Public Eye are the featured stories. Dan Quayle, Albert Gore, James Stockdale, and Patti Austin are guests.
A preview of the vice presidential debate, news about flu shots, and problems women encounter when purchasing a vehicle are featured stories. Crescent Dragonwagon and Tom Wicker are guests.
San Salvador, where Columbus actually landed and the route he took, Elizabeth Taylor's AIDS benefit, and public reaction to the debate are featured stories. Marvin Hamlisch is a guest.
A woman who bore her daughter's twins, the breast cancer center at New York's Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, and the development of AIDS treatments are the featured stories. Guests include President Bush, Myrlie Evers, Martin Delaney, and Bruce Hornsby.
The safety and accuracy of smoke detectors, a flu epidemic alert, Clinton's stance on education and welfare reform, and Terry Anderson's perspective of the campaign are featured stories. Guests include Mark Perry, Bill Clinton, and Terry Anderson.
Tips on when to file for bankruptcy, a malpractice case in Virginia, and party food are the featured stories. Bill Clinton, Teddy Kollek, Amos Kollek, and Gerard Depardieu are guests.
The featured stories are films that incorporate environmentalism, the Hill/Thomas hearings, President Bush's discussion of welfare reform, the year in review, political races that involve women, depression screening and the espresso craze in the Northwest. Guests include Marilu Henner and Sidney Sheldon.
President Bush addresses the issue of education, women in sports, Supreme Court cases, Inductees to the ATAS Hall of Fame, results of a survey on television's role in people's lives, and the NASA mission to search for extraterrestrial intelligence are featured stories.
An overview of the week in politics, the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, the North Carolina Seafood Festival, and President Bush's stance on the health care situation are featured stories. Gary Sinise is a guest.
President Bush discusses the issue of crime in the U. S., a review of the book Kids' Answers to Life's Big Questions, and historic airplanes are the featured stories. Guests include Kirk Douglas, David Paymer, and Peter Gabriel.
Fossil discoveries in Kenya, make-overs, attempts viewers are making to quit smoking, how to avoid becoming complacent after reaching a goal, and dressing tips for men are featured stories. Richard Secord, Billy Crystal, Jimmy Connors, and Martina Navratilova are guests.
The growing number of senior citizens losing their homes because they are unable to pay the property taxes, new discoveries regarding Alzheimer's, 'power' foods, how to train for a marathon, and reaching physical fitness goals are the featured stories. Billy Crystal is a guest.
The latest news on the Mars probe, special diets, beginning life again after illness or injury, and how to exercise properly if you're over 35 are featured stories. President Jimmy Carter, L. Fletcher Prouty, and Bridget Fonda are guests.
Vegetarianism, how to stay motivated when dieting, the war between Murphy Brown and Dan Quayle, liberal bias in Hollywood, an Oregon electronics store, and Lauren Hutton's discussion on ageless beauty are featured stories. Guests include Carl Sagan, Cliff Robertson, and Lauren Hutton.
The state of southern Florida a month after Hurricane Andrew made landfall there, setting realistic physical fitness goals, the problem of clothing transition during weight loss, and the myths and facts of dieting are the featured stories. Michael Crawford is a guest.
The Matisse exhibit at the Met in New York, a discussion of his shark expedition by Jean-Michel Cousteau, and a special report by Barbara Walters on a child who is suing his parents are the featured stories. Rush Limbaugh, Whoopi Goldberg, Barbara Walters, and Jean-Michel Cousteau are guests.
The co-founders of the Children's Heath Fund in Homestead Florida, a discussion about abortion, euthanasia, AIDS, and health care, the new Taster's Choice commercial are the featured stories. Billy Ray Cyrus, Doctor C. Everett Koop, Doctor Tim Johnson, Whoopi Goldberg, Paul Simon, and Doctor Irwin Redlener are guests.
A preview of the 1993 edition of the Farmers' Almanac, continued coverage of the children returning to school in Dade County, breast cancer and young women, people who have become millionaires by winning the lottery, and the cuisine of Northern Italy are featured stories. Jim Lehrer and Lynn Sherr are guests.moreless
What the 21st century means to female leadership, children return to school for the first day in Dade County following the hurricane devastation, buses begin to use anti-crash radar, the impact of being homosexual in a conservative area, and the self image of working mothers are featured stories. Leonard Maltin and Tracey Ullman are guests.moreless
The Clay County Fair in Spencer, Iowa, wild cats of North America, a new development in cancer research, the progress made by a smoker using the nicotine patch to try and quit smoking, and what third and fourth graders should know are the featured stories. Matthew Modine is a guest.
The Grauman's Chinese Theater legend, problems in the U. S. business world, the history of Somalia, the best films of the Summer, a birth control survey, and kitchen tips designed for novices are the featured stories. Garth Brooks and Virginia Madsen are guests.
Psychiatrists who sexually abuse their patients, the impact the candidates' economic programs have on the people, the Miss America chaperon retires and the career of filmmaker Errol Morris are the featured stories.
A new commemorative stamp honoring the pledge of allegiance, Somalian relief efforts, a new dictionary, and Discovery magazine's '1992 Technological Innovation' awards are the featured stories. Bill Cosby, Macaulay Culkin, and Jennifer Grey are guests.
Economic development plans proposed by Bush and Clinton, classic college pranks, and the process corporations use to develop managers are the featured stories. Dermot Mulroney is a guest.
The 20th anniversary of the massacre at the Munich Olympics, the findings of the child-abuse committee, Gore Vidal, and the Canfield Fair in Youngstown, Ohio are the featured stories. Elizabeth Taylor, La Toya Jackson, and Oprah Winfrey are guests.
Making plans for a Labor Day meal, the impact of credit cards on college students, stalking and Barbara Bush's discussion of hurricane relief are featured stories. Jane Fonda is a guest.
The featured stories are women of the outdoors, financial issues which plague people in their 20s, and accepting a person's physical appearance. Tony Danza is a guest.
The Emmys in review, trauma which causes repressed memories, recreating top Fall designs on a budget, and a New York attorney returning to her Harlem neighborhood to practice law are the featured stories. Postmaster General, Marvin Runyon and Ben Vereen are guests.
The physical and mental adjustments people have to make after a milestone birthday, a First Lady's role in the 1990s, a viewer's attempt to quit smoking, and the homosexual initiative in Oregon are featured stories.
A disabled woman attempts to regain custody of her sons and car care from a woman's point of view are the featured stories. David Lynch, Kyle MacLachlan, Jimmy Connors, and Waylon Jennings are guests.
How to create and ecologically balanced pond, tips for cooking, a mall in Bloomington, Minnesota, and factors that predispose the length of a marriage are featured stories. E. D. Hirsch, Ross Perot, Nicholas Cage, Robert De Niro, and Kyle MacLachlan are guests.
The featured stories are attention-deficit disorder, why very low cholesterol is a health risk, things that live in backyard ponds, and Money Magazine's 'Most Livable Cities'. Bill Clinton and Sheryl Lee are guests.
The Republican convention wrap-up in Farmington, New Hampshire and the voter opinion are the featured stories. Guests include Al Gore, Tipper Gore, Vice President Dan Quayle, and Robert De Niro.
A retrospective of campaign ads, the candidates' stance on the issues, the failed Gorbachev coup, women who write about cars, and how calculation errors short changed some recipients of Social Security benefits. Marvin T. Runyon, the Postmaster General, and Jack Kemp are guests.
The candidates' stance on the issues, the impact of the abortion issue on the election, and how Mrs. Bush has had a positive influence on the President are featured stories. Guests include Pat Buchanan and Patricia Cornwell.
The Costa Rican Monteverde Cloud Forest, a retrospective of the Bush administration, and the presidential candidates' stance on the issues are the featured stories. William Shatner is a guest.
The featured stories are anti-stalker laws, the winner of the National Scrabble championship, Julia Child's 80th birthday, and sex during pregnancy. Conservationist, Jane Goodall is a guest.
The history of The Black Panthers, Missing in action prisoners of war hearings, and the Summer FunFest at St. Louis' amusement park are featured stories. Pam Dawber, Zachery Ty Bryan, Stanley Siegel, and Shirley Horn are guests.
Tipper Gore discusses the Republican platform on abortion and Louis Gossett, Junior discusses his new film, Diggstown. Colorado transforms abandoned mines into bat havens, health, medicine, and longevity in the 21st century, bat havens, and choosing the best relishes for grilled meat are among the featured stories.