- March 14, 2003 | NOWThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Jessica Tuchman Mathews' 2003 warning against the Iraq War and the disturbing increase in pharmaceutical advertising.
- March 7, 2003 | NOWLibertarian conservative Lew Rockwell on war's long-term economic effects, and New York Times foreign correspondent Chris Hedges on the human toll of war.
- March 1, 2003 | Becoming American — Personal JourneysBill Moyers talks with Maya Lin about her upbringing and multifaceted career.
- February 14, 2003 | NOWOnce-confidential documents offer a startling picture of the nation’s campaign fundraising system. Producers also considered the effects of war on children and race in America.
- February 7, 2003 | NOWThis episode of NOW investigates what the Patriot Act does to the balance of security and liberty, and analyzes the threat of smallpox as a bio-weapon.
- January 24, 2003 | Updated October 26, 2015In this wide-ranging 2003 interview with Bill, the Nobel-prize winning novelist Doris Lessing, who passed away Sunday, opens up about her fascinating life.
- January 24, 2003 | NOWThe episode looked into the dangers of nuclear power plants, featured literary legend Doris Lessing and took a look at Gullah culture's contemporary challenges.
- November 22, 2002 | NOWBill Moyers reflects on a new biography of the late great curmudgeon H. L. Mencken.
- October 11, 2002Bill talks to poet Naomi Shihab Nye about the comfort that can be found in poetry.
- October 4, 2002NOW's cameras travel with writer and insomniac Sherman Alexie as he navigates the streets of Seattle at night looking for inspiration.