Bill Moyers Journal

About this original series

Bill Moyers returns to public television with a new weekly public affairs series BILL MOYERS JOURNAL. Each week the series will attempt to provide the high quality public service journalism for which Moyers and his colleagues have been identified for almost four decades. The series will aim for impact in content and production values. "I retired from NOW WITH BILL MOYERS two years ago because it was time," said Moyers. "Now it's time to come back. Old journalists, like old soldiers, never die; we just tell new stories." Bringing back the landmark PBS series that first aired 35 years ago, Bill Moyers Journal will be reinvented for the 21st century to reflect the new challenges facing journalism and the issues confronting democracy. As always with a Moyers project on PBS, this one will be on mission, timely, and important. The goal is to enrich the conversation of democracy with fresh and original voices-perspectives seldom available anywhere else on television-that reflect a diversity of wisdom, experience, and insight. Each week in a one-hour broadcast, BILL MOYERS JOURNAL will feature produced analysis of vital issues, strong interviews with unique voices on politics, the arts and letters, science, religion, and the media, as well as debates on public issues and documentary specials. Funders for BILL MOYERS JOURNAL include: the Partridge Foundation, a John and Polly Guth Charitable Fund; the Park Foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues; The Herb Alpert Foundation; Marilyn and Bob Clements and The Clements Foundation; Bernard and Audrey Rapoport and the Bernard and Audrey Rapoport Foundation; Fetzer Institute; the Orfalea Family Foundation; the Public Welfare Foundation, and our sole corporate sponsor Mutual of America Life Insurance Company. BILL MOYERS JOURNAL is a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. and a national presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York.

  • # Episodes

    19 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-UN

Episodes of Bill Moyers Journal

    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Seyyed Hossein Nasr on Findi...

      In a conversation with Bill Moyers on WORLD OF IDEAS in 1990, three years before the first attack on the World Trade Center, Mideast scholar Seyyed Hossein Nasr discussed the prospects of achieving regional peace given increasing unrest in parts of the Islamic world, rising anti-western sentiment, and the first Gulf War.

      • Release date
        Feb 25, 2008
      • Runtime
        26:33
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Lori Grinker Photo Essay

      Lori Grinker's photo essay "After War", which first appeared on NOW with Bill Moyers.

      • Release date
        Feb 13, 2008
      • Runtime
        02:35
    • Clinton, Obama, King and Johnson

      A Bill Moyers essay on Martin Luther King, Jr., LBJ, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

      • Release date
        Jan 18, 2008
      • Runtime
        06:10
    • Bill Moyers Journal: The FCC Vote

      Producer Peter Meryash and Correspondent Rick Karr analyze the recent FCC vote and discuss what's next.

      • Release date
        Dec 20, 2007
      • Runtime
        05:05
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Ron Paul (2002)

      Ron Paul (R-TX) has just raised almost $6 million in less than 24 hours, beating his previous record of $4.3 million in one day, back on Novemeber 5. From THE WASHINGTON POST's blog, The Trail: "Paul's online popularity, to the surprise (and envy) of other Republican campaigns, proves to be one of the most fascinating fundraising stories of the year. He's the only candidate, Republican or Democrat, to increase his fundraising haul with every quarter, raising $640,000 in the first quarter, $2.4...

      • Release date
        Dec 17, 2007
      • Runtime
        11:32
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Cal Thomas (2004)

      In 2004 Bill Moyers talked with FOX News host Cal Thomas about the cultural values dividing America in an election year."Homosexuality, abortion, divorce, drugs, pornography, the long list of cultural ills that are properly trumpeted as indications of decay by many of my brethren on the right are not the cause of our decadence. They're a reflection of it." Cal Thomas is America's most widely syndicated op-ed columnist. 540 newspapers in the United States and abroad carry the column, now syndic...

      • Release date
        Dec 12, 2007
      • Runtime
        11:54
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Susan Sontag (2003)

      In 2003 author Susan Sontag appeared on NOW WITH BILL MOYERS and discussed her experiences and writings about war. "I think you have to factor in the complacency and the fearfulness of fortress America. That there are large parts of the world, there are large parts of the world in which we couldn't be having this discussion. Which we wouldn't have to say, "You know, pictures can tell us that terrible things happen in the world." Because your life is telling you that terrible things happen." Am...

      • Release date
        Dec 11, 2007
      • Runtime
        16:18
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Barbara Tuchman (1988)

      In 1988, Bill Moyers sat down with historian Barbara Tuchman to discuss politicians, advertising and whether our country has learned from the Vietnam War. Almost 20 years later, on the precipice of a new presidential election, her words still ring true and inform the discussion of how technology has affected American politics.

      • Release date
        Dec 6, 2007
      • Runtime
        07:11
    • Bill Moyers Rewind: Tu Wei-Ming (1990)

      "I try to take the limitations of who I am as the nutrients, the nourishing forces, for me to become what I ought to become."--Tu Wei-Ming, A World of Ideas, 1990 Tu Wei-Ming was born in mainland China, studied in Taiwan, and pursued an academic career in America at Princeton University and the University of California at Berkeley. Now professor of Chinese history and philosophy at Harvard Uninversity, he teaches and writes about Confucianism, the ancient Chinese system of ethics, and its rela...

      • Release date
        Nov 29, 2007
      • Runtime
        06:48
    • The Songs are Free with Bernice Johnson Reagon

      Performer, activist, songwriter and scholar, Bernice Johnson Reagon has for over 40 years been singing, preaching and teaching traditional African American music and its cultural history.This is an excerpt from the 1991 series THE SONGS ARE FREE with Bernice Johnson Reagon and Bill Moyers.

      • Release date
        Nov 20, 2007
      • Runtime
        18:16
Discover the best in original web series.© 2012 Blip Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved.