- March 28, 2000 | Surviving the Good TimesThe dramatic story of two blue-collar Milwaukee families over two decades.
- April 27, 1999 | Archbishop TutuBill Moyers talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who has been a tireless voice for justice and racial reconciliation.
- April 27, 1996 | Children in America’s SchoolsBill Moyers takes us on a journey through our nation's public schools, revealing the savage inequalities in American education.
- December 12, 1995A look at Milwaukee families struggling to make do with low-paying jobs.
- April 21, 1995 | Solutions to ViolenceBill Moyers talks to a leading psychiatrist that focuses on children impacted by violence about how to break the cycle.
- March 22, 1995 | The Language of LifeIn this episode, Lucille Clifton and David Mura explore their cultural histories, , childhoods, race and life in America today.
- February 18, 1994 | Presenting Mr. Frederick DouglassThe great abolitionist Frederick Douglass comes to life in a dramatic performance of his famous speech on slavery and human rights.
- November 19, 1993 | The New Holy WarBill Moyers reports on the "holy war" between conservative Christian values and homosexual rights.
- September 8, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers compares the everyday experiences of two New York City middle schools and contrasts political rhetoric with the reality of American education.
- August 11, 1992 | Listening to AmericaThe second part of The Good Society focuses on Los Angeles and the stories of people who have long recognized the need for cooperative action to benefit the community.