List of Fox News Specials

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The Fox News Channel's documentary unit was headed by David Asman from August 2005 until he joined the Fox Business Channel in September 2007. [1] The Executive Producer of the unit is Brian Gaffney. [2] In March 2008, Fox began posting selected specials on the video clip internet site, Hulu.com. [3] A list of the specials broadcast by Fox News includes:

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April 5, 2004 Who Is Jesus? Jon Scott
September 13, 2004 U.N. Blood Money David Asman
October 17, 2004 U.N. Blood Money: New Revelations David Asman
December 5, 2004 Battle of Fallujah: Heroes of India Company Greg Palkot
December 19, 2004 The Birth of Jesus Jon Scott
February 13, 2005 U.N. Blood Money: Kofi Annan Under Fire David Asman
April 24, 2005 Iran: The Nuclear Threat Chris Wallace
May 29, 2005 In the Field with Steve Harrigan Steve Harrigan
June 25, 2005 American Gangs: Ties to Terror? Newt Gingrich
July 9, 2005 Discovery: Return to Space Jon Scott
August 13, 2005 Company of Heroes Jon Scott
August 20, 2005 The Pizza Bomber Mystery Geraldo Rivera
October 15, 2005 Saddam Hussein on Trial Dan Senor
November 13, 2005 The Heat Is On: The Case of Global Warming Rick Folbaum
November 26–27, 2005 [4] Thomas Sowell: In the Right Direction Fred Barnes
December 3, 2005 Winning Iraq: The Untold Story David Asman
December 18, 2005 Religion in America: Church and State Brit Hume
December 24, 2005 A Special for Young People Uma Pemmaraju
December 25, 2005 Can We Live Without God? Lauren Green
December 25, 2005 Rewind 2005: What a Year! David Asman
December 31, 2005 All-American New Year's 2006 Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy
February 19, 2006 The Bird Flu: Fact and Fiction Newt Gingrich
March 11, 2006 Iran and the Bomb David Asman
April 22, 2006 Crime Scene: Murder in the Heartland Greta Van Susteren
April 23, 2006 Lion in the Desert David Asman
April 30, 2006 Fox News Sunday at 10 Chris Wallace
May 7, 2006 Why He Fights Bret Baier
May 21, 2006 Global Warming: The Debate Continues David Asman
May 26, 2006 Crime Scene: Missing in Paradise Greta Van Susteren
June 3, 2006 The Battle for Arab Democracy Brit Hume and Dennis Ross
July 2, 2006 A Special for Young People (II) Uma Pemmaraju
August 20, 2006 Purpose-Driven Life: Can Rick Warren Change the World? David Asman
August 27, 2006 Why Does College Cost So Much...And Is It Worth It? Newt Gingrich
September 16, 2006 Crime Scene: Dark Waters Greta Van Susteren
October 7, 2006 Crime Scene: The Amish Schoolhouse Murders Greta Van Susteren
October 8, 2006Fox News Channel at Ten: Thank You, America Martha MacCallum and Chris Wallace
October 14, 2006 North Korea: A Threat to the World Shepard Smith
October 29, 2006Hannity on America Sean Hannity
November 4, 2006 Obsession: The Threat of Radical Islam E.D. Hill
November 11, 2006 Crime Scene: Gambling on Love Greta Van Susteren
November 18, 2006Planet Mancow Mancow Muller
December 16, 2006One Nation Under God: Religion and History in Washington D.C. Newt Gingrich
December 24, 2006The Meaning of Christmas Rick Warren
December 31, 2006A Nashville New Year Sean Hannity
December 31, 2006All-American New Year 2007 Bill Hemmer and Julie Banderas
January 6, 2007The Best of 'Geraldo at Large' Julie Banderas
January 20, 2007 Smokescreen: Hezbollah in America David Asman
February 3, 2007 Radical Islam: Terror in Its Own Words E.D. Hill
February 10, 2007 Anna Nicole: Tragic Beauty Geraldo Rivera
February 24, 2007 Reel Politics: If Hollywood Ran America Bill McCuddy
March 24, 2007 Britney Spears: Toxic Exposure Bill McCuddy
March 31, 2007 Socks, Scissors, Paper: The Sandy Berger Caper David Asman
April 8, 2007The Passion: Fact, Faith & Fiction Lauren Green
April 22, 2007Crime Scene: The Virginia Tech Massacre Greta Van Susteren
May 13, 2007 V for Valor: American Heroes in Iraq Trace Gallagher
June 24, 2007 Banned By PBS: Muslims Against Jihad E.D. Hill
June 24, 2007 Secrets of Success Uma Pemmaraju
July 6, 2007 After Diana: The Future of the Kingdom Martha MacCallum
July 14, 2007 Final Delivery: The Pizza Bomber Mystery Geraldo Rivera
August 11, 2007 Victory or Retreat: The Surge and Politics David Asman
September 29, 2007 Iran: The Ticking Bomb Dan Senor
October 13, 2007 Dick Cheney: No Retreat Bret Baier
October 20, 2007 Inside Islam: Faith vs. Fanatics E.D. Hill
October 27, 2007 Facing Reality: Choice E.D. Hill
January 27, 2008 George W. Bush: Fighting to the Finish Bret Baier
March 1, 2008 William F. Buckley: Right from the Start David Asman
March 29, 2008 Jihad, USA: Homegrown Terror E.D. Hill
Each special links to its page on FoxNews.com

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