The United Nations - 21st Century Category: News & Current Affairs UNTV's series of news-magazine programs, hosted by renowned British journalist Daljit Dhaliwal, puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories.
Eyes Wide Open Category: Documentaries In this moving documentary, director Peter Daulton travels with the exhibit "Eyes Wide Open" to several cities and joins military families as they visit the boots of their children lost in the war, a part of the touring exhibition.
Drug Trials - The Dark Side Category: News & Current Affairs In India, poor and illiterate patients are being used to test new drugs for the West and some are unaware they are even taking part in clinical trials.
Darfur Diaries Category: Documentaries The people of Darfur speak for themselves about their experiences, their fears, and their hopes for the future living through what has been termed a "genocide."
The Freedom Files - "Sneak Preview" : Freedom to Live In this preview of “Freedom to Live: The Death Penalty,” compelling stories of people personally affected by America’s capital punishment system offer a unique window into its unfairness and inhumanity.
Caravan of Death Category: Documentaries A report about the human rights violations of General Augusto Pinochet, Chile's former military ruler, and the judge who wanted to put him on trial.
Bought & Sold: the International Trade in Women Category: Documentaries This documentary was produced and directed by current WITNESS Director Gillian Caldwell and is based on a two year undercover investigation into the illegal trafficking of women from the former Soviet Republics.
The New Heroes: Dreams of Sanctuary Category: Documentaries The New Heroes, hosted by Robert Redford, tells the dramatic stories of social entrepreneurs who are working to solve social problems around the world. This episode visits Zambia, San Francisco and India.
Torture - We Have Ways of Making You Talk Category: Documentaries A disturbing and candid BBC documentary that explores the history of modern interrogation techniques and the rise of modern torture, including its use by the US.
Special: America's Dirty Tricks - Part 2 Category: Documentaries Is the U.S. teaching torture at a military base in Georgia? Find out in "Inside the School of Assassins" - one priest's battle to close the School of Americas, with commentary from war hero Charles Liteky.
Special: The American Revolution of Howard Zinn Category: Documentaries In this special, we honor the life and continuing work of Howard Zinn, academic, historian, author and outspoken activist, whose tireless determination remains an inspiration.
Special: America's Dirty Tricks - Part 1 Category: Documentaries With the release of the "family jewels" CIA files, there is no better time to examine our nation’s secret life. We air "The Trials of Henry Kissinger," with analysis from Amy Goodman.
Beneath The Borqa Category: Documentaries This compelling film exposes the gender apartheid promulgated by the Taliban regime denying women virtually all basic human rights.
Behind the Labels Category: Documentaries A rare and unforgettable glimpse into indentured labor and the workings of the global sweatshop - where 14 hour shifts, payless paydays, and lockdowns are routine.
Jim Miller talks about how his hunger for knowledge draws him to Link TV's programming so that, as he puts it, he does not become "an old, stale piece of cheese!"