- April 21, 1995 | Solutions to ViolenceAngela Blackwell, vice president of the Rockefeller Foundation, explains how "one caring adult" can save a child from a life of crime and talks about community programs that are making a difference.
- October 23, 1993 | Attorney General Janet RenoBIll Moyers sits down with Attorney General Janet Reno to discuss crime and punishment as well as corruption, incompetence and deceit in government.
- July 21, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers examines the crisis within the American court system with a panel of judges.
- February 5, 1992 | Hate on TrialBill Moyers investigates the facts and forces that led to the trial of Tom Metzger and his son John Metzger for inciting neo-Nazi skinheads to murder.
- May 12, 1991 | Beyond HateBill Moyers talks to those whose lives have been shaped by hate and those who have dedicated their lives to moving beyond it, including Elie Wiesel and Nelson Mandela.
- November 27, 1990 | FrontlineBill Moyers documents the scale of White House deceit and analyzes the failures of Congress, the press and the law during the 1980s Iran-Contra Scandal.
- October 31, 1988 | Election ’88Bill Moyers takes a look at how the effort to police drug violence plays a major role in presidential politics.
- September 21, 1988 | Updated March 25, 2015 | A World of IdeasHarvard professor, author, sociologist and civil rights commentator Anne Wortham on “social determinism” and her fears about Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision.
- June 25, 1987 | In Search of the ConstitutionAssociate Justice Lewis Powell, Jr. discusses some of his most controversial cases.
- June 18, 1987 | In Search of the ConstitutionIn interviews with experts and ordinary citizens, Bill Moyers explores the constitutional implications of workplace drug-testing, computer privacy, and executive power.