- February 22, 2002 | NOWIn this story of unspeakable tragedy and the painful search for justice, NOW introduces some of the tens of thousands of young girls — many now HIV-positive — who have been raped in South Africa.
- 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.
- January 25, 2002 | NOWIn this episode, NOW asks former Enron employees if there had been signs of the company's impending collapse, and profiles a 9-11 widow speaking out against war.
- September 20, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers discusses the events of September 11th with choreographer Bill T. Jones and Broadway producer Julie Taymor.
- September 18, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers speaks with Dr. Farid Esack, a South African Muslim theologian and academic and Tamim Ansary, an Afghani-American writer from San Francisco about the tragedies of September 11th.
- September 17, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationIn the wake of the September 11th attacks, Bill Moyers speaks with Robert Jay Lifton, psychologist, author and professor at Harvard and CUNY.
- September 13, 2001 | Moyers in ConversationBill Moyers speaks with Columbia University psychologist Dr. Ian Miller and Dr. Jane Rosenthal, a psychiatrist at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.
- April 27, 1999 | Archbishop TutuBill Moyers talks with Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who has been a tireless voice for justice and racial reconciliation.
- March 22, 1995 | The Language of LifeIn this episode, Lucille Clifton and David Mura explore their cultural histories, , childhoods, race and life in America today.
- October 4, 1991In this 20-year compilation, Bill speaks to a wide range of people -- from average Americans to household names like David Rockefeller, Maya Angelou, Ronald Reagan and Joseph Campbell.