- August 29, 2003 | NOWNOW visits India, where skilled workers are taking over technology and service positions for some of America's biggest corporations, and considers the effects of education budget cuts.
- July 25, 2003 | NOWAn investigation into what Congress can do to stop big media from getting even bigger, and a look at some of the most hotly debated topics of the early 2000s, including stem cell research, gene therapy and cloning.
- July 18, 2003 | NOWNOW examines how the tuna industry's influence on the FDA may cause mercury poisoning, discusses the health of US democracy compared to Great Britain, and looks at a model healthcare facility.
- May 16, 2003 | NOWNOW examines the claims of pro-choice advocates that Washington has instigated a well-orchestrated campaign with the goal of taking away women's reproductive rights.
- April 11, 2003 | NOWAn interview with a gun industry whistleblower and a look at the lingering toxins in our bodies.
- March 21, 2003 | NOWAlice Walker on her opposition to the war in Iraq. Also: Is protecting chemical plants from terrorist attacks the responsibility of the government or the private sector?
- 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 1, 2003 | Becoming American — Personal JourneysBill Moyers speaks with Dr. Ting about his childhood years in war-torn China, his current project, and his philosophy of science.
- March 1, 2003 | Becoming American — Personal JourneysBill Moyers talks with Dr. Ho about his experience as an immigrant and US citizen, and his contributions to the battle against AIDS.
- 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.