- January 10, 2003 | Updated March 20, 2015 | NOWThis episode takes a look at the consequences of state budget cuts, and features interviews with republican strategist Grover Norquist and historian Howard Zinn.
- November 8, 2002NOW with Bill Moyers reports on accusations that managers at some Wal-Mart stores often pressured employees to work overtime without pay, saving the company millions in wages.
- July 26, 2002 | NOWSome Americans avoid paying their rightful share of taxes, sometimes with the help of the world's biggest banks. And are we doing enough to help America's foster children?
- June 21, 2002 | NOWAs US communities fought a government plan to truck nuclear waste across the country, NOW looked at an Alabama town that suffered the consequences of toxic waste for years.
- May 17, 2002 | NOWProducers visit Connecticut, where the gap between rich and poor was growing faster than in any other state, and Maine to consider a debate on single-payer health insurance.
- March 29, 2002 | NOWNOW travels to Portland, Oregon where we meet working Americans who are struggling to afford food for their families.
- 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.
- January 25, 2002 | NOWIn this episode, NOW asks former Enron employees if there had been signs of the company's impending collapse, and profiles a 9-11 widow speaking out against war.
- 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.