• January 25, 1984 | A Walk Through the 20th Century
    Theodore Roosevelt was a cowboy, soldier, explorer, hunter, historian, reformer, naturalist and president of the United States. Bill Moyers explores TR's brief and golden career.
  • January 11, 1984 | A Walk Through the 20th Century
    Bill Moyers visits his hometown. Long-time residents describe the town as being "a Tom Sawyer sort of place" on one hand and a town formerly divided by racial segregation on the other.
  • April 14, 1983 | A Walk Through the 20th Century
    Bill Moyers examines the growth of mass communication and the birth of the concept of public relations.
  • April 16, 1982 | Creativity
    The legendary television producer on how he got his start in television, and how laughter and tears go together in his sitcoms.
  • January 8, 1982 | Creativity
    In this 1982 interview from the Creativity series, Bill accompanied the legendary poet Maya Angelou in her first visit back to her hometown in Stamps, Arkansas.
  • February 13, 1981 | Bill Moyers Journal: Original Series
    Bill Moyers tries to navigate the maze of America’s clandestine policies toward Cuba.
  • June 10, 1977
    In this clip from the 1977 documentary, The CIA's Secret Army, Bill Moyers talks to Fidel Castro about communism, President Nixon and American policy towards Cuba.
  • March 22, 1977 | CBS Reports
    In this award-winning documentary, Bill Moyers takes a breathtaking look at the arson and crime that nearly destroyed the Bronx in the 1970s.
  • January 16, 1975 | Bill Moyers Journal: International Report
    The secretary of state tells Bill why he believes there "exists an extraordinary opportunity to form for the first time in history a truly global society."