S22 E4: The Crush | "The Band Played On"

S22 E4: The Crush | "The Band Played On"

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S22 E3: The Dance of the Lemons | "The Band Played On"

In 1986, Peter Hamer told a school administrator about his vulgar, abusive music teacher. Soon, the teacher was gone. Other adults had known what was going on, but it was a different time. This episode explores the institutional failure that allowed the abuse to continue. Listene ...  Show more

S22 E2: The Coach | "The Band Played On"

The coach was successful, charismatic and powerful, and in 1968 he treated student Rob Ferron like he was special. Years later, Madeleine Glaus discovers her son had been groped by the same coach, and had also been preyed on by a music teacher. Both men worked at the same school ...  Show more

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