- September 6, 2002The enormous potential disaster of a hurricane on New Orleans's weak protective barrier.
- August 23, 2002 | NOWThis episode features environmental insiders with the rug pulled out from under them, the varying lives of children around the world, Iraqi economic sanctions and changes afoot in Harlem.
- July 12, 2002 | NOWA focused conversation on the role of Islam in shaping the politics of the Middle East, American perceptions of the beliefs of Muslims, and Arab views on the role of America in their region.
- June 14, 2002 | NOWWhen the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the world's most brutal terror groups, appeared to be having second thoughts, experts considered whether they were to be trusted. And John Sayles on his new movie.
- 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.
- April 26, 2002 | NOWThis episode of NOW With Bill Moyers looks at the shrinking of mass media and consolidation of radio stations, remembers Shakespeare, and looks back at the LA riots 10 years earlier.
- April 12, 2002 | NOWNOW looks at the increasing gap between CEO and worker take-home pay, and how our astonishing diversity may be the greatest challenge facing law enforcement in our big cities.
- February 15, 2002 | NOWThis episode of NOW questioned whether there any areas of opinion that should be off-limits in the classroom, and considered how people of differing faiths could communicate better.
- June 19, 2001 | Earth on EdgeA look at the state of the environment in 2001 — and whether humans were putting themselves on a path to self-destruction.
- September 13, 2000 | On Our Own Terms: Moyers on DyingThe Balm of Gilead project puts the comfort and care of a hospice into a hospital setting, providing dignified, loving treatment for indigent patients.