- June 30, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers examines why America has become an unfriendly culture for children, and explores ways to rebuild a web of support for families.
- June 2, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers explores the delicate balance between corporate productivity and environmental responsibility.
- May 5, 1992 | Listening to AmericaBill Moyers examines the status of black Americans, particularly in light of the rioting in Los Angeles that followed the Rodney King verdict.
- November 27, 1991Nobel Laureate and human rights advocate Elie Wiesel talks with Bill about the sources of hate and his own reluctance to feel it.
- June 5, 1991Bill Moyers attends a conference where voices from the world's major religions address our responsibilities to the environment.
- November 25, 1990 | A World of IdeasPart II of Bill Moyers' discussion with Latino grassroots organizer Ernie Cortés. They discuss Cortes' works with the Industrial Areas Foundation, which he co-founded.
- November 20, 1990 | FrontlineBill Moyers holds a town meeting in Springfield, Massachusetts to discuss the impending Gulf War.
- November 18, 1990This Texas-based MacArthur Genius award winner organizes and empowers people to take on issues that matter to them and qualitatively improve their lives.
- November 4, 1990In this 1990 interview with Bill, the late South African writer talks about how she came to understand politics through its effects on people.
- October 14, 1990 | A World of IdeasThe second part of an discussion between acclaimed journalist and essayist Richard Rodriguez and Bill Moyers.