Mon, Jan 25, 1988
48 Hours spends two days in Las Vegas to explore the world of glitzy world of gambling. It takes a in depth look at the the ubiquity of gaming opportunities, gambling addiction, and cheating in casinos. It also interviews Vegas entertainers, showgirls and some of the youth of the city.
Mon, Feb 1, 1988
48 Hours spends two days at Denver's Stapleton Airport during the first weekend of they year, the busiest of the season. They examine operations of the airport, flight scheduling, maintenance, the hub-and-spoke system, in-flight meals, baggage handling, customer service, airline competition, and air traffic control.
Wed, Mar 30, 1988
48 Hours investigates college basketball. It talks to players, coaches, cheerleaders, fans, recruiters and recruits. It interviews North Carolina State head coach Jim Valvano, looks at athletes in the classroom, and visits a a top-ranked high school that has become a battlefield in the college recruiting war.
Wed, Apr 20, 1988
48 Hours takes a behind-the-scenes look at the space program and offers a status report on how NASA is attempting to restart space shuttle flights in the wake of the 1986 Challenger Disaster. It follows engineers and scientists as they prepare for the upcoming launch of the space shuttle Discovery.
Wed, May 4, 1988
48 Hours takes a behind the scenes look at New York's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. It looks at the many aspects of the competition where over two thousand dogs compete to become best in show. It follows as the field of candidates is narrowed to seven finalists and ultimately one champion.
Wed, May 25, 1988
48 Hours takes an in depth look at the men and women of America's armed forces who are prepared to go to war at a moments notice. It focuses on military training and the combat skills acquired by people and service. It also takes a behind-the-scenes and the grueling training period known as Hell Week.
Wed, Jun 15, 1988
48 Hours spends two days investigating domestic violence. It talks to police officers and victims and looks at the role alcohol and drug abuse can take in domestic violence. It also looks at how aspects of the home environment can lead to abuse. It interviews battered men and women and looks at how Minnesota became the first state to treat domestic violence as a crime.
Wed, Jun 29, 1988
48 Hours spends two days in South Central Los Angeles to take a behind-the-scenes look at youth street gangs. It spends time with members of Los Angeles' two largest street gangs and examines the vicious cycle of violence that traps many youths. It also talks to police officers and people who are trying to bring about change.
Wed, Jul 27, 1988
48 Hours offers an in depth investigation into the parole system of the United States. It talks to the prisoners who are seeking our parole and the victims of crimes that want to see parole denied. It also talks to parole board members about what they are looking in a prisoner who is ready for parole.
Wed, Aug 10, 1988
48 Hours rebroadcasts segments of its April report on cocaine trafficking, but updates the program with a report on the July arrest of the notorious Bolivian drug lord Roberto Suarez. Suarez was one of the largest cocaine traffickers in Bolivia and his arrest is a major breakthrough in the drug war there.
Wed, Aug 24, 1988
48 Hours spends two days visiting Wyoming's famed Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. It talks to flamboyant rodeo personalities, country music stars, community volunteers, and entrepreneurs. It also shows live ring action and visits a nearby dude ranch that specializes in trail drive reenactment.