He has gone from investigative journalism to tabloid talk show host and back. His shows are always highly-rated, but he may never secure the reputation he so clearly wants and expects. Whatever else may be said about Geraldo Rivera, this much is true he always manages to keep his name and face in front of the American public. Trouble is, it is often for suspect reasons. In the years since his groundbreaking expose of the conditions at the psychiatric hospital Willowbrook, he has had his nose broken on national TV, seen his quest to find Al Capone's vault come up empty and published a bestselling autobiography full of lurid details of his sexual conquests. He has also become a multi-millionaire and secured his return to "respectable" journalism after years of sensationalism. Through clips from his long career and interviews with his mother, wife, brother and sister, colleague Hugh Downs, friend "Cheech" Marin and Geraldo himself, this is an astonishing profile of a complicated, driven man.