Ethics in America


Ethics in America was a ten-part television series, originally aired from 1988 to 1989, in which panels of leading intellectuals from various professions discussed the ethical implications of hypothetical scenarios, which often touched on politics, the media, medicine, and law. The panels were moderated by law professors from leading law schools.
The series was developed and hosted by former CBS News president Fred Friendly and produced by Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society. It was funded in part by the Annenberg/CPB Project. The executive producer was Cynthia McFadden. The series was originally broadcast on PBS. In 2006, Fred Friendly Seminars produced a new series, Ethics in America II, which also aired on PBS.

Episodes

The original series included ten one-hour episodes:
  • "Anatomy of a Hostile Takeover "
  • "Do Unto Others "
  • "Does Doctor Know Best? "
  • "The Human Experiment "
  • "The Politics of Privacy "
  • "Public Trust, Private Interests "
  • "To Defend a Killer "
  • "Truth on Trial "
  • "Under Orders, Under Fire "
  • "Under Orders, Under Fire "

Panelists

Panelists who appeared on the series included:

Moderators

Awards

The series received a number of awards, including:
  • 1989 Houston International Film Festival "Worldfest Houston" – Silver Award for the episode "Politics, Privacy, and the Press"
  • 1989 International Association of Audio Visual Communicators – Special Achievement award to "Cindy" in Talent
  • 1989 International Film and TV Festival of New York – Finalist Award for the episodes "To Defend a Killer" and "Under Orders, Under Fire Part I"
  • 1989 National Educational Film and Video Festival – Bronze Apple Award for the episode "To Defend a Killer"
  • 1990 Ohio State Award for the episode "Under Orders, Under Fire"