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20/20 Season 27 Episode Guide

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  • Episode 1 Originally aired:  August 8, 2003

    Actress Katharine Hepburn; medical weight loss treatment called mesotherapy; professional athletes and promiscuity; organ transplant donors.

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  • Episode 2 Originally aired:  August 15, 2003

    Gay themes surface in pop culture; parenting demands impact intimacy; dieters and nutrition experts discuss various weight-loss programs; John Stossel reports on box-office bombs.

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  • Episode 3 Originally aired:  August 22, 2003

    A police officer is accused of killing his wife, prompting his family to hire a private investigator and forensic expert to help clear his name; Dr. Stanley West discusses the impact of hysterectomies on patients.

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  • Episode 4 Originally aired:  August 29, 2003

    Doctors use stem cells to treat a boy with severe combined immunodeficiency disease; hidden cameras reveal what factors influence people to help others in peril; pedicabs.

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  • Episode 5 Originally aired:  September 5, 2003

    Barbara Walters interviews Macaulay Culkin about his role as a murderer in ``Party Monster,'' his friendship with Michael Jackson, and his personal life; Bill Ritter interviews imprisoned killer Michael Alig.

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  • Episode 6 Originally aired:  September 12, 2003

    Barbara Walters interviews Sharon Osbourne and Jack about drug addiction, family strife and the price of fame; remembering actor John Ritter's life and career; the influence of magazines and retailers on today's preteen fashions.

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  • Episode 7 Originally aired:  September 19, 2003

    Barbara Walters interviews actress/talk-show host Kelly Ripa and her husband, Mark Consuelos; Dr. Tim Johnson talks about a new oral contraceptive.

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  • Episode 8 Originally aired:  September 26, 2003

    Chris Cuomo interviews TV executives and actors Larry Hagman and Suzanne Somers about salary wars; John Stossel reports on how couples can reinvigorate their marriages; pet photographer Jim Dratfield.

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  • Episode 9 Originally aired:  October 3, 2003

    Barbara Walters interviews Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards about their marriage and acting careers; new photographs of the Kennedy family; a book probes Jacqueline Kennedy's crisis of faith after the assassination.

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  • Episode 10 Originally aired:  October 10, 2003

    David Arquette and Courteney Cox Arquette talk about their marriage, plans for having a child, and acting; a report on sweatshops.

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  • Episode 11 Originally aired:  October 17, 2003

    Actress Angelina Jolie (``Beyond Borders''); high-school football hazing case; OxyContin, a drug prescribed for the treatment of chronic pain; webcams in the classroom.

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  • Episode 12 Originally aired:  October 24, 2003

    Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's butler and confidante.

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  • Episode 13 Originally aired:  October 31, 2003

    Paparazzi employ increasingly aggressive tactics; fast food chains tout healthier menu options; author Anne Rice (``Blood Canticle'').

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  • Episode 14 Originally aired:  November 7, 2003

    Entrepreneur Martha Stewart discusses her life and legal woes.

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  • Episode 15 Originally aired:  November 14, 2003

    Actor Christopher Reeve; toe-shortening to fit into footwear; never-before-seen footage of the Beatles recording the master tracks for the album ``Let It Be.''

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  • Episode 16 Originally aired:  November 21, 2003

    Barbara Walters interviews Jermaine Jackson regarding the charges against his brother, Michael Jackson.

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  • Episode 17 Originally aired:  November 28, 2003

    Hugh and Christie Hefner discuss the 50th anniversary of Playboy magazine; a newlywed develops a rare form of amnesia; author Jay McGraw talks about his father, Dr. Phil.

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  • Episode 18 Originally aired:  December 5, 2003

    Teenager says she was raped by two acquaintances during a night of heavy drinking; show host John Edward (``Crossing Over''); evidence suggests there may be a connection between a low-calorie diet and a longer life span.

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  • Episode 19 Originally aired:  December 12, 2003

    Joe and Katherine Jackson, parents of pop singer Michael Jackson.

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  • Episode 20 Originally aired:  December 19, 2003

    Jermaine and Jackie Jackson, siblings of pop singer Michael Jackson; a rule takes effect allowing cell-phone customers to switch providers but keep their old numbers; a 9-year-old dancer stars in ``The Nutcracker Suite.''

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  • Pizzas Feel Love too

    Episode 21 Originally aired:  December 22, 2003

    The Campbell family adopts a pizza on legs. Produced and presented in High Definition, Dolby Digital.

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  • The Rebellion of the Machines

    Episode 22 Originally aired:  December 23, 2003

    Stan hacks into the city hall computer and plunges the city into chaos. Produced and presented in High Definition, Dolby Digital.

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    Episode 23 Originally aired:  December 24, 2003

    Stan and Leslie attempt to raise the ratings of Linda's TV station. Produced and presented in High Definition, Dolby Digital.

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  • The Incredible Mutant Fashion

    Episode 24 Originally aired:  December 25, 2003

    Suzy orders Stan to teach Alice a lesson in superficiality. Produced and presented in High Definition, Dolby Digital.

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  • Stan Gets Cloned

    Episode 25 Originally aired:  December 26, 2003

    Illusionist Siegfried Fischbacher discusses Roy Horn's tiger attack; a newspaper reporter investigates the unsolved murder of his father; Jon Bon Jovi and others raise money for a clinic that provides free health care in Red Bank, N.J.

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  • Sam's Newspaper

    Episode 26 Originally aired:  December 27, 2003

    Join the Campbells in the daily adventures in the year 2020. Produced in HD.

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  • The Perfect Pet

    Episode 27 Originally aired:  December 28, 2003

    A new pet teaches Gable a lesson.

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  • Out of My Head for Freddy

    Episode 28 Originally aired:  December 29, 2003

    Join the Campbells in the daily adventures in the year 2020. Produced in HD.

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  • Mosquito Commando 5k

    Episode 29 Originally aired:  December 30, 2003

    A mosquito's bite makes his victim, Stan, tell the truth. Produced in HD.

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  • I Fell in Love, but Who With

    Episode 30 Originally aired:  December 31, 2003

    Stan falls in love with a girl on the Internet; Alice struggles with her jealousy over Suzy's popularity; Joe deals with strange peas. Produced in HD.

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  • The Rebellion of the Babies

    Episode 31 Originally aired:  January 1, 2004

    Problems arise when Stan makes a video report on Mayor Fraude. Produced in HD.

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  • The Origins of Gable

    Episode 32 Originally aired:  January 2, 2004

    When Gable turns into a monster after eating strange food, Stan Suzy and Dr. Karloff try to change him back.

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  • The Megaprize

    Episode 33 Originally aired:  January 4, 2004

    Problems arise for Stan when he unfairly wins the jackpot.

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  • Joe's Birthday

    Episode 34 Originally aired:  January 4, 2004

    Joe leaves home when his family forgets his birthday.

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  • Episode 35 Originally aired:  January 9, 2004

    More and more teenagers are getting high on an over-the-counter cold medication; musician Vince Neil discusses the impact of a sex-video scandal on his career; inexpensive wines; eating competitions.

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  • Episode 36 Originally aired:  January 16, 2004

    Former pro basketball player Jayson Williams and wife, Tanya, discuss his upcoming trial in the shooting death of a chauffeur.

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  • Advertising Trash

    Episode 37 Originally aired:  January 19, 2004

    Stan, Alice and Sam compete to have their song in an ad campaign.

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  • Lies, Myths & Downright Stupidity

    Episode 38 Originally aired:  January 23, 2004

    Everyday myths and perceptions are put to the test.

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  • Episode 39 Originally aired:  January 30, 2004

    Talk-show host Meredith Vieira (``The View'') and her husband, journalist Richard M. Cohen.

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  • Nepotism: Born With a Silver Spoon

    Episode 40 Originally aired:  February 6, 2004

    Donald Trump, Faye Dunaway, Cybill Shepherd, Dr. Phil McGraw, Andrew Firestone and Gov. Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) discuss nepotism.

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  • Episode 41 Originally aired:  February 13, 2004

    Cadets report sexual assaults at the U.S. Air Force Academy; talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres; television shows chronicle celebrity marriages; John Stossel objects to sympathetic portrayals of serial killers.

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  • Women, Sex and Satisfaction

    Episode 42 Originally aired:  February 20, 2004

    Drs. Laura and Jennifer Berman discuss female sexual dysfunction; couples search for sexual satisfaction; scientists seek to develop a female libido enhancer; women look for sexual empowerment at exclusive parties and private classes.

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  • Episode 43 Originally aired:  March 5, 2004

    Married cousins discuss their unions; actor Ethan Hawke talks about his life and career; Empress Farah Pahlavi discusses her husband, the late Shah of Iran; the verdict in the Martha Stewart trial.

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  • Episode 44 Originally aired:  March 12, 2004

    Kelli Carpenter O'Donnell, Rosie O'Donnell's spouse; singer Elton John; proposed constitutional amendment would ban same-sex marriages.

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  • Episode 45 Originally aired:  March 29, 2004

    Karen Hughes, former adviser to President George W. Bush; actor Andrew McCarthy (``Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital''); John Stossel presents ``Give Me a Break'' awards.

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  • Episode 46 Originally aired:  April 16, 2004

    The risks of cosmetic surgery and the recent deaths of five people in Florida; saving a marriage gone awry; a blood test detects inflammation in the heart.

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  • Episode 47 Originally aired:  April 23, 2004

    Delaying a jail sentence so a woman can compete in the Olympics; deceiving advertisements for diet supplements; Barbara Walters interviews Matt LeBlanc and Courteney Cox Arquette; children's exercise equipment.

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  • Be My Baby

    Episode 48 Originally aired:  April 30, 2004

    Jessica, a pregnant 16-year-old, interviews couples hoping to adopt her unborn child.

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  • Episode 49 Originally aired:  May 7, 2004

    Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass); actress Kate Hudson on being a new mother; actor Sean Astin and his mother, actress Patty Duke.

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  • Episode 50 Originally aired:  May 14, 2004

    The next generation of Europe's royal families; Prince Nikolaos of Greece; Denmark's Crown Prince Fredrik; Prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia's wedding; Zara of Britain and Princess Stephanie of Monaco.

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  • Love, Hate, Envy ... Sibling Secrets

    Episode 51 Originally aired:  May 21, 2004

    Actress Hilary Duff and her sister; a connection between a brother and sister separated at birth; singers Nick and Aaron Carter; journalist John Stossel and his brother, Tom; the Deborah Roberts family; TV host Star Jones and her sister.

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  • Episode 52 Originally aired:  May 28, 2004

    Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, Glenn Close and Faith Hill discuss their new movie, ``The Stepford Wives''; chance reunites a brother and sister; tapping into genius-level powers in the brain.

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  • Episode 53 Originally aired:  June 4, 2004

    Robert Ballard, the scientist who discovered the Titanic 20 years ago, leads an expedition back to the shipwreck; teenager Doug Forbis; the formula industry; Give Me a Break.

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  • Episode 54 Originally aired:  June 11, 2004

    Tributes to President Ronald Reagan include funeral coverage and clips from past interviews with family, friends and the president.

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  • Episode 55 Originally aired:  June 18, 2004

    Singer/songwriter Madonna speaks about her family life, Jewish mysticism and her latest foray into children's books, ``Yakov and the Seven Thieves''; Give Me a Break.

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  • Peter Jennings Reporting: Guantanamo

    Episode 56 Originally aired:  June 25, 2004

    The Bush administration maintains that more than 600 detainees from 40 countries currently imprisoned at the U.S. base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are not subject to the Geneva Conventions.

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  • Episode 57 Originally aired:  July 2, 2004

    Former U.S. Senate candidate Jack Ryan; author Jeff Benedict's book, ``Out of Bounds''; meal replacement snack bars and nutritional drinks.

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  • Episode 58 Originally aired:  July 9, 2004

    The parents of accused murderer Scott Peterson; cell phone service issues; searching history for the real King Arthur; small-town politicians using municipal funds for self-promotion.

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  • Episode 59 Originally aired:  July 16, 2004

    Martha Stewart will discuss her trial, her sentencing and her future.

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  • Episode 60 Originally aired:  July 23, 2004

    Trial lawyers and the rate of Caesarian sections in the United States; a woman survives being beaten, bound and dumped in a trash bin; meal replacements.

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  • Episode 61 Originally aired:  July 30, 2004

    Avoiding pickpockets, con artists and thieves; actors Sean and Mackenzie Astin on growing up with celebrity parents; the argument against ladies' nights at bars.

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