Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning public affairs series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
In 1988, renegade filmmaker Robert Altman and Pulitzer Prize–winning Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Tru...
America's first and longest running hour-long nightly news broadcast known for its in-depth coverage...
Weekly NewsNation talk series featuring discussion of current events in American politics.
In six films, Adam Curtis traces the different forces across the world that have led to now. It cove...
A public affairs show hosted by Mario Dumont. With an experienced team backing him up, Dumont propos...
Washington Journal is an American television series on the C-SPAN network in the format of a politic...
Mister Sterling is an American television serial drama created by Lawrence O'Donnell that ran from J...
Each week Bill Maher surrounds himself with a panel of guests which include politicians, actors, com...
Cenk Uygur sits down for quick but substantive interviews with political and cultural thought leader...
In the midst of an international crisis, a career diplomat lands in a high-profile job she’s unsuite...
Tom Kirkman, a low-level cabinet member is suddenly appointed President of the United States after a...
Favorite Son is a miniseries about political intrigue that aired on NBC in 1988 a week before that y...
Chronicles the lives of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, three members of the most prominen...
The story of three decades of war told through the eyes of various men who were its key players: Roo...
Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work th...
After years away from the CIA, Elizabeth McCord is pulled back into the political arena. The newly a...
Oliver Stone's re-examination of under-reported events in American history.
"The Way It Is," a Sunday night one-hour show, aired from September 1967 to June 1969. Under the exe...