DECADE 9/11 PROGRAMMING on NPR RADIO:

AMERICA REMEMBERS 9/11

PBS NEWSHOUR presents a one-hour special broadcast commemorating the 10th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001.

FRONTLINE “Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero”
Veteran FRONTLINE producer Helen Whitney explores how the spiritual lives of believers - and unbelievers - have been challenged in the wake of September 11.

FRONTLINE “The Interrogator”
In a rare interview with Ali Soufan, the FBI agent at the center of the 9/11 investigations, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith uncovers an insider’s view of the “war on terror.”

FRONTLINE “The Man Behind the Mosque”
FRONTLINE tells the inside stories of Sharif El-Gamal, a real estate developer, and of the victims’ relatives and anti-Islam activists who helped turn his project into a continuing battle over faith, values, and the meaning of being American.

FRONTLINE “The Man Who Knew”
When the Twin Towers fell on September 11, 2001, among the thousands killed was the one man who may have known more about Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda than any other person in America: John O'Neill.

FRONTLINE "Top Secret America"
FRONTLINE and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dana Priest ask how a decade of fighting terrorism has reshaped the country and whether it has made us safer.

GREAT PERFORMANCES “A Concert for New York”
The New York Philharmonic, under conductor Alan Gilbert, with guest soloists and the New York Choral Artists, performs Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection.”

NOVA "Engineering Ground Zero"
Program follows the five-year construction of One World Trade Center (1 WTC) and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.

OBJECTS AND MEMORY
Examines the importance and meaning of items recovered after, or offered in response to, 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing and the Vietnam War. Narration by Frank Langella and music by Philip Glass.

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