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Watch Public Television Fixture Bill Moyers Discuss His Storied Career

Meredith Francis
Bill Moyers speaking in an interview
Bill Moyers discusses his career with Minnesota broadcast legend Don Shelby in "A Conversation with Bill Moyers." Credit: "A Conversation with Bill Moyers" / Twin Cities PBS

Public television veteran and acclaimed journalist Bill Moyers died on June 26 at the age of 91. A former White House press secretary for Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration, Moyers became a PBS mainstay, known for his powerful and insightful political commentary.  Moyers was perhaps best known for his long-running programs and documentaries he produced at PBS, including the weekly Bill Moyers Journal and documentary series Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth.

Below, you can stream A Conversation with Bill Moyers, in which he discusses his long and fascinating career with Minnesota broadcast legend Don Shelby in this TPT original production.


Moyers was the correspondent for Frontline's landmark Two American Families, which chronicled the lives and economic struggles of two families in Milwaukee across 34 years. You can stream that below. 

 


Hear more from Moyers in this Amanpour & Co. interview from 2020.

 


And learn more about Moyers's career in this PBS News Hour segment.