- June 14, 2002 | NOWWhen the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the world's most brutal terror groups, appeared to be having second thoughts, experts considered whether they were to be trusted. And John Sayles on his new movie.
- April 26, 2002Bill interviews author Herman Gollob on the modern relevance of Shakespeare's work.
- April 26, 2002 | NOWThis episode of NOW With Bill Moyers looks at the shrinking of mass media and consolidation of radio stations, remembers Shakespeare, and looks back at the LA riots 10 years earlier.
- March 30, 2000Prepared remarks for the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
- June 8, 1999Bill and legal advocates examine how deep-pocketed industries use their media access to overwhelm the public debate.
- October 22, 1993 | Bullish on AmericaThe past four editors of The Economist join Bill Moyers at the Reform Club in London to discuss their perspective on America.
- October 27, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers and Kathleen Hall Jamieson discuss developments in the 1992 presidential campaign one week before the election.
- May 12, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers discusses the uses and abuses of political language and how the democratic conversation has been frustrated and trivialized by political jargon.
- October 4, 1991In this 20-year compilation, Bill speaks to a wide range of people -- from average Americans to household names like David Rockefeller, Maya Angelou, Ronald Reagan and Joseph Campbell.
- February 25, 1991 | Project CensoredBill Moyers delves into what Project Censored's national panel of journalism experts have selected as the '10 best-censored stories of 1990.'