Real Life with Jane Pauley
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Date (↑) | Episode # | Title | Network | Rating | Share | Viewers | Watch/Purchase DVD/Download |
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07/17/1990 | 01-001 | On reaching the age of 40; Children caught in the middle of divorce and stepfamilies; Airstreamers, the Rolls-Royce of recreational vehicles; Graduating from high school, many from Camden High do not; Gardening, fastest growing pastime in America. | NBC | 13.3 | 25 | ||
07/24/1990 | 01-002 | People's technical difficulties with VCRs, gadgets; Adoptee's search for birth mother; Strange U.S. roadside attractions. | NBC | 11 | |||
08/07/1990 | 01-003 | History of L.A. restaurant forced to close by crime; New breed of talk radio shows; Look at nature of television today; Dave Stewart, humanitarian; People who take working vacations aid environment. | NBC | 11.3 | 20 | ||
08/21/1990 | 01-004 | Mediation program where crime victims meet offenders; Augusto & Mikella Adoni, who found cure for child's disease; Decline of civility in U.S.; Soft adventure vacations. | NBC | 11.9 | 22 | ||
09/04/1990 | 01-005 | Thin is in among young girls; Julie Fish, social studies teacher who also instills values; Fad and fashion update among teens; Teens on the job; Vietnamese boy raised in U.S. clashes with traditional parents. | NBC | 10.6 | 20 | 14 | |
01/06/1991 | 02-001 | Impact of pending war on US reservists' families; Men who are sports illiterates; Computer voices replace humans in answering telephones. | NBC | 7.3 | |||
01/13/1991 | 02-002 | Sterling family and how they cope with mother in Gulf; Interview with actor Michael J. Fox; Sioux City's outdoor workers deal with cold winters. | NBC | 9.7 | |||
01/20/1991 | 02-003 | Thoughts and reactions by several Americans as Gulf war unfolds; Wolfe family, peace activists whose son is in Persian Gulf; Profile of two nurses killed in Vietnam. | NBC | 6.9 | |||
01/27/1991 | 02-004 | Marine Corps families cope with separation; Youth overcomes handicap, starts ranch for disabled; Changing neighborhood closes Ed's Restaurant after 44 years; William Steig, cartoonist and uthor of children's books; The decline of manners. | NBC | 5.2 | |||
02/03/1991 | 02-005 | Middle class suffers--no savings possible; A Chicago choir that changes the lives of its kids. | NBC | 5.4 | |||
02/10/1991 | 02-006 | Eddie, severely handicapped baby born to drug-addicted mother; Longtime couples speak of love and marriage; American slang. | NBC | 4.7 | |||
03/03/1991 | 02-007 | The success story of a Korean boy and US GI joined by the war; Director Martin Scorsese and his family; The Jernette family, with five men in the Gulf. | NBC | 9.1 | |||
03/10/1991 | 02-008 | Homecoming for US troops from Persian Gulf and the Pope family; Arthur Kent with Charlie Company during Gulf war; Three white-collar workers who've been unemployed; Two new babies born to US servicemen--one returned, one killed. | NBC | 8.3 | 12 | ||
03/17/1991 | 02-009 | Children taking care of parents: role reversal; The role of the ''extra'' in Hollywood. | NBC | 10.3 | 16 | ||
03/24/1991 | 02-010 | Eavesdropping through cordless or cellular phones, is it a crime?; Women in rodeos; An early spring wrecks havoc on allergy sufferers. | NBC | 10.5 | |||
04/07/1991 | 02-011 | Major Rhonda Cornum, who served in the Gulf War; Emily Mobley, woman rescued from a New Mexico cave. | NBC | 7.3 | 12 | ||
04/14/1991 | 02-012 | Handicapped inventor Ralph Hotchkiss; Roy Rogers is profiled; Mark Thompson, hairsylist from NY who moved to Dallas. | NBC | 7.4 | 12 | ||
04/21/1991 | 02-013 | Eddie who lives in a box on Madison Avenue; Dissatisfied parents teach children at home; Interview with convicted murderer Jean Harris; Thirteen-year-old blues guitar player Joe Bonamassa. | NBC | 7.2 | |||
04/28/1991 | 02-014 | Leroy Straun is charged in 1946 murder of Miami patrolman; Birth mother, adoptive parents, prepare for open adoption. | NBC | 7.6 | |||
05/05/1991 | 02-015 | Actor, director Ron Howard recounts his career; Violinist Michelle Makarski debuts at Carnegie Hall; Carol Perkins, fashion model and fire-eater. | NBC | 8.9 | |||
05/12/1991 | 02-016 | Mabey family battles son's myelodyplasia; Chinese-American Winter Blossom debutante ball. | NBC | 5.7 | 11 | 8.1 | |
05/19/1991 | 02-017 | Profile of Houston Police Chief Elizabeth Watson; Veterinarian J. Mahoney, head of NYU Lab for Experimental Medicine; Woman tourist gets bitten by bat in New York City taxicab. | NBC | 6.8 | |||
05/26/1991 | 02-018 | Mediation process helps crime victims recover; Vacations spent as volunteers with Earth Watch and Sierra Club. | NBC | 5.1 | |||
06/02/1991 | 02-019 | Priest beats AIDS and dedicates life to helping others do same; The fight to save humpback whales. | NBC | 7.2 | |||
06/16/1991 | 02-020 | Lee Anderson's search for her birth mother; Choctaw Bingo Palace; Popularity of rottweilers. | NBC | 4.9 | |||
06/23/1991 | NBC | 6.5 | |||||
06/30/1991 | Advertisements aimed at teen-age market; Teaching kids in the Bronx to think by playing chess; Sunwatch helps users prevent sunburn. | NBC | 6.6 | ||||
07/07/1991 | Buddhist monk, entrepreneur Bernie Glassman; Korean businessman, orphaned, searching for GI who saved him; Midtown Golf Club, NYC, golfing on video screens. | NBC | 6.5 | ||||
07/14/1991 | Pete Rose, newly released from prison, is interviewed. | NBC | 7.1 | ||||
07/28/1991 | Actor Michael J. Fox on his career; Two views on ending life-support sytems of comatose patients. | NBC | 5.8 | ||||
08/11/1991 | Three women in the `sandwich generation'; Playing baseball in the minor leagues. | NBC | 5.3 | ||||
08/18/1991 | Interview with movie director Ron Howard; Learning about memory loss. | NBC | 5.8 | ||||
09/01/1991 | Profile of mentally retarded parents; Fear of crime - the number one concern of city dwellers. | NBC | 5.2 | ||||
09/06/1991 | Interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey. | NBC | 9.8 | ||||
09/13/1991 | Steroid use by America's youth; Fire fighters battle the Kuwait oil field fires; Humvee comes to US roads straigt from battles of Desert Storm. | NBC | 6.3 | ||||
09/20/1991 | Youth on campus face dangerous temptation of drug use; Francesca Behge is marketed by SBK Records; Tolltag, high tech innovation, speeds commuters through tolls. | NBC | 6.1 | 12 | |||
09/27/1991 | Neighborhood activists fight crime in River Bend, Iowa; Jim Brown tries to stop gang violence in LA; New technology helps curb car theft. | NBC | 5.8 | 11 | |||
10/04/1991 | Pauley reports on the practice of utilizing hysterectomys to combat ovarian cancer; Roger O'Neill reports on Kenny Walker, a hearing impaired pro football player who is doing well in the NFL. | NBC | 5.9 | 11 | |||
11/01/1991 | Candace Bergen, star of ''Murphy Brown,'' discusses her life and career. | NBC | 8.1 |