Bill Moyers Remembered

Stream two of the programs Bill Moyers produced for PBS plus a special conversation with Moyers about his long and fascinating career.

PBS icon Bill Moyers passed away  last week at age 91.  He leaves a remarkable legacy as a trailblazing journalist, storyteller, and unwavering voice for thoughtful public discourse.  Throughout his decades-long career, he was a longtime host and writer for many PBS shows such as Bill Moyers Journal and Moyers and Company, as well as Frontline. Moyers brought depth, dignity, and integrity to public television, engaging audiences with conversations that explored the heart of democracy, faith, culture, and the human experience.  He won two Peabody awards, three Humanitas prizes, and four Primetime Emmys, and his contributions have shaped the foundation of public media and continue to inspire new generations of viewers and creators. These three titles are available for streaming.

A CONVERSATION WITH BILL MOYERS
Award winning journalist, public servant, and PBS icon Bill Moyers discusses his long and fascinating career with Minnesota broadcast legend Don Shelby in this TPT original production.

FRONTLINE: "TWO AMERICAN FAMILIES"
Filmed over 34 years, two families struggle to survive in a changing American economy. Through hard times, falling wages, and loss of manufacturing jobs, the continuation of Bill Moyers’ chronicle of perseverance as the American dream slips away.

JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH (Available with Passport)
Mythologist and storyteller Joseph Campbell jaoins journlist Bill Moyers to explore what enduring myths can tell us about our lives. In each of six episodes, Moyers and Campbell focus on a character of theme found in cultural and religious mythologies.

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