- September 20, 2002 | NOWThree years before Hurricane Katrina, this episode of NOW considers what would happen if New Orleans were struck by a massive hurricane. Bill Moyers also interviews author and activist Arundhati Roy.
- May 24, 2002 | NOWThis episode featured a landmark counseling center helping children traumatized by 9/11, and looked into the atrocities committed in the war for the independence, of Aceh, a remote Indonesian province.
- April 26, 2002Bill interviews author Herman Gollob on the modern relevance of Shakespeare's work.
- April 23, 2002 | America’s First River, Bill Moyers on the HudsonBill Moyers examines both the beauty that attracted the Hudson River school painters and the potential that lured early industrialists to the mighty Hudson River.
- March 22, 2002 | NOWOne month before his assassination, NOW talked with Marwan Zaloum, who personally selected and trained suicide bombers to carry out attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians.
- February 22, 2002 | NOWIn this story of unspeakable tragedy and the painful search for justice, NOW introduces some of the tens of thousands of young girls — many now HIV-positive — who have been raped in South Africa.
- September 20, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers discusses the events of September 11th with choreographer Bill T. Jones and Broadway producer Julie Taymor.
- November 28, 1999The poetry of Deborah Garrison speaks in a voice sometimes defiant and tinged with sarcasm, but humorous, too, and sweetened by tender longing.
- November 20, 1999They belong to different generations, come from different roots, live in different places. But both are poets writing about a world of living and dying.
- November 14, 1999The poet and essayist talks with Bill about her work and the importance that poetry plays in her life.