International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond highlights espionage tools and artifacts from the museum's collection.
Starting: 07-08-2025 03:31:00
Military historian and presidential biographer Nigel Hamilton talks about the military face-off between two American presidents - Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis - during the Civil War.
Starting: 07-08-2025 03:55:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 04:00:00
Military historian and presidential biographer Nigel Hamilton talks about the military face-off between two American presidents - Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis - during the Civil War.
Starting: 07-08-2025 04:55:00
Investigative reporter Thomas Maier profiles former NFL football player and World War II spy Ernest Cuneo, and his connection to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's New York-based spy ring during the war.
Starting: 07-08-2025 05:59:00
Leah Sottile tracks the rise of New Age spiritual movements and their influence on America. Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon, hosted this event.
Starting: 07-08-2025 06:57:00
Historian Iris De Rode talks about Franois-Jean de Chastellux, a French major general and cousin to the Marquis de Lafayette, who played a role in the Franco-American alliance during the Revolutionary War.
Starting: 07-08-2025 07:57:00
International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond highlights espionage tools and artifacts from the museum's collection.
Starting: 07-08-2025 09:31:00
Military historian and presidential biographer Nigel Hamilton talks about the military face-off between two American presidents - Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis - during the Civil War.
Starting: 07-08-2025 09:56:00
Military historian and presidential biographer Nigel Hamilton talks about the military face-off between two American presidents - Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis - during the Civil War.
Starting: 07-08-2025 10:55:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 11:59:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 12:00:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 07-08-2025 12:00:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 07-08-2025 13:32:00
Historian Claire Hoffman discusses the rise and fame of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, along with her mysterious 1926 disappearance that launched a months-long investigation and nationwide media frenzy.
Starting: 07-08-2025 14:49:00
Journalist Stephen Witt reports on the company Nvidia, its founder Jensen Huang and why their microchip is one of the most coveted by the world.
Starting: 07-08-2025 15:54:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 07-08-2025 16:55:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 17:19:00
U.S. District Court judge Frederic Block talks about the application of the 2018 First Step Act, under which federal prisoners who have served decades in prison can petition the court for reductions in their sentences.
Starting: 07-08-2025 18:08:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 07-08-2025 19:07:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 20:00:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 07-08-2025 20:39:00
Journalist Stephen Witt reports on the company Nvidia, its founder Jensen Huang and why their microchip is one of the most coveted by the world.
Starting: 07-08-2025 21:57:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 07-08-2025 22:39:00
U.S. District Court judge Frederic Block talks about the application of the 2018 First Step Act, under which federal prisoners who have served decades in prison can petition the court for reductions in their sentences.
Starting: 07-08-2025 22:59:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 08-08-2025 00:00:00
The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation hosts a day-long conference at the Library of Congress to reflect on the Declaration of Independence as the nation moves toward its 250th anniversary in 2026.
Starting: 08-08-2025 01:30:00
Historian Claire Hoffman discusses the rise and fame of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, along with her mysterious 1926 disappearance that launched a months-long investigation and nationwide media frenzy.
Starting: 08-08-2025 02:48:00
Journalist Stephen Witt reports on the company Nvidia, its founder Jensen Huang and why their microchip is one of the most coveted by the world.
Starting: 08-08-2025 03:54:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-08-2025 04:00:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 08-08-2025 04:56:00
U.S. District Court judge Frederic Block talks about the application of the 2018 First Step Act, under which federal prisoners who have served decades in prison can petition the court for reductions in their sentences.
Starting: 08-08-2025 06:11:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 08-08-2025 07:10:00
Historian Claire Hoffman discusses the rise and fame of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, along with her mysterious 1926 disappearance that launched a months-long investigation and nationwide media frenzy.
Starting: 08-08-2025 08:40:00
Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells her own political story in Far From Home. She was first elected in 2001 and has served in the Senate since 2002.
Starting: 08-08-2025 09:46:00
U.S. District Court judge Frederic Block talks about the application of the 2018 First Step Act, under which federal prisoners who have served decades in prison can petition the court for reductions in their sentences.
Starting: 08-08-2025 11:00:00
Attorney Christine Menedis argues that Americans are unknowingly giving up there freedom and sovereignty to the U.S. govenrnment, private institutions and global organizations.
Starting: 08-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-08-2025 12:00:00
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin looks at the origins and politics of the president's right to pardon using Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of his predecessor, Richard Nixon, as a case study.
Starting: 08-08-2025 13:09:00
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her life and career in politics, including her experience facing armed protestors at her home after certifying Joe Biden's victory in Michigan after the 2020 presidential election.
Starting: 08-08-2025 14:12:00
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
Starting: 08-08-2025 15:11:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-08-2025 16:29:00
A 1988 U.S. Army video explains the origins of the U.S. Constitution and specific provisions which deal with the creation and control of the U.S. Army.
Starting: 08-08-2025 17:33:00
Attorney Christine Menedis argues that Americans are unknowingly giving up there freedom and sovereignty to the U.S. govenrnment, private institutions and global organizations.
Starting: 08-08-2025 18:26:00
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin looks at the origins and politics of the president's right to pardon using Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of his predecessor, Richard Nixon, as a case study.
Starting: 08-08-2025 19:34:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-08-2025 20:00:00
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her life and career in politics, including her experience facing armed protestors at her home after certifying Joe Biden's victory in Michigan after the 2020 presidential election.
Starting: 08-08-2025 20:39:00
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
Starting: 08-08-2025 21:37:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 08-08-2025 22:55:00
Attorney Christine Menedis argues that Americans are unknowingly giving up there freedom and sovereignty to the U.S. govenrnment, private institutions and global organizations.
Starting: 09-08-2025 00:00:00
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin looks at the origins and politics of the president's right to pardon using Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of his predecessor, Richard Nixon, as a case study.
Starting: 09-08-2025 01:09:00
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her life and career in politics, including her experience facing armed protestors at her home after certifying Joe Biden's victory in Michigan after the 2020 presidential election.
Starting: 09-08-2025 02:12:00
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
Starting: 09-08-2025 03:11:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-08-2025 04:29:00
America250 Commission Chair Rosie Rios joins us to talk about the events which will occur over the next year to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026.
Starting: 09-08-2025 04:33:00
A 1988 U.S. Army video explains the origins of the U.S. Constitution and specific provisions which deal with the creation and control of the U.S. Army.
Starting: 09-08-2025 05:33:00
Attorney Christine Menedis argues that Americans are unknowingly giving up there freedom and sovereignty to the U.S. govenrnment, private institutions and global organizations.
Starting: 09-08-2025 06:27:00
CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin looks at the origins and politics of the president's right to pardon using Gerald Ford's 1974 pardon of his predecessor, Richard Nixon, as a case study.
Starting: 09-08-2025 07:36:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-08-2025 08:00:00
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her life and career in politics, including her experience facing armed protestors at her home after certifying Joe Biden's victory in Michigan after the 2020 presidential election.
Starting: 09-08-2025 08:39:00
Wright State University professor Paul Lockhart teaches a class on the development of weapons technology in the American Revolution.
Starting: 09-08-2025 09:39:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 09-08-2025 10:56:00
America250 Commission Chair Rosie Rios joins us to talk about the events which will occur over the next year to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026.
Starting: 09-08-2025 11:00:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 09-08-2025 12:01:00
A behind-the-scenes account of the 2024 presidential election that sent Donald Trump back to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term - only the second president since Grover Cleveland to achieve that distinction.
Starting: 09-08-2025 13:00:00
Former diplomat Gregory Slayton talks about the history and culture of the people of Ukraine and how they have been coping since Russia's invasion in 2022.
Starting: 09-08-2025 14:00:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 09-08-2025 15:35:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 09-08-2025 15:36:00
A behind-the-scenes account of the 2024 presidential election that sent Donald Trump back to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term - only the second president since Grover Cleveland to achieve that distinction.
Starting: 09-08-2025 16:35:00
Carl Zimmer examines the microscopic organisms that live in the air we breathe; the Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Starting: 09-08-2025 17:40:00
Carl Zimmer examines the microscopic organisms that live in the air we breathe; the Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Starting: 09-08-2025 17:41:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 09-08-2025 19:00:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 09-08-2025 19:01:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 09-08-2025 20:05:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 09-08-2025 20:06:00
Emory University professor Karida Brown, who studies racism and Black life, documents the history of educational freedom and justice among African Americans.
Starting: 09-08-2025 20:35:00
Emory University professor Karida Brown, who studies racism and Black life, documents the history of educational freedom and justice among African Americans.
Starting: 09-08-2025 20:36:00
Finalists for the 2023 George Washington Book Prize discuss their books on the founding era.
Starting: 09-08-2025 21:40:00
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Christopher Scalia, a former English professor, recommends fiction titles that he says will resonate with conservatives; included are books by Samuel Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Starting: 09-08-2025 22:40:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 10-08-2025 00:00:00
A behind-the-scenes account of the 2024 presidential election that sent Donald Trump back to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term - only the second president since Grover Cleveland to achieve that distinction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 01:00:00
Former diplomat Gregory Slayton talks about the history and culture of the people of Ukraine and how they have been coping since Russia's invasion in 2022.
Starting: 10-08-2025 02:00:00
Former senator Phil Gramm and economist Donald Boudreaux talk about the history of government involvement in the U.S. economy and argue that it has had an overall negative effect.
Starting: 10-08-2025 03:35:00
A behind-the-scenes account of the 2024 presidential election that sent Donald Trump back to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term - only the second president since Grover Cleveland to achieve that distinction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 04:35:00
Carl Zimmer examines the microscopic organisms that live in the air we breathe; the Smithsonian Associates provided this event.
Starting: 10-08-2025 05:40:00
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.
Starting: 10-08-2025 07:00:00
Cultural anthropologist Rich Benjamin talks about his grandfather, Daniel Fignol, the former president of Haiti who was ousted in a coup in 1957, and his family's reluctance to acknowledge what happened to him.
Starting: 10-08-2025 08:05:00
Emory University professor Karida Brown, who studies racism and Black life, documents the history of educational freedom and justice among African Americans.
Starting: 10-08-2025 08:35:00
Finalists for the 2023 George Washington Book Prize discuss their books on the founding era.
Starting: 10-08-2025 09:40:00
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Christopher Scalia, a former English professor, recommends fiction titles that he says will resonate with conservatives; included are books by Samuel Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Starting: 10-08-2025 10:40:00
Texas Christian University professor Gene Allen Smith teaches a class about George Washington's character.
Starting: 10-08-2025 12:01:00
Texas Christian University professor Gene Allen Smith teaches a class about George Washington's character.
Starting: 10-08-2025 12:02:00
This 1944 Hallicrafters Company video promotes one of their radio transmitters and describes how it was adapted for U.S. Army Signal Corps use during World War II.
Starting: 10-08-2025 13:00:00
James Bradley, co-editor of the Martin Van Buren Papers, talks about his biography of our eighth president, the first in-depth look at his presidency in decades.
Starting: 10-08-2025 13:30:00
A NASA documentary covers the April 12, 1981, launch of the first space shuttle, Columbia.
Starting: 10-08-2025 14:25:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 10-08-2025 15:00:00
This newsreel style film tours Washington, D.C. during World War II and describes how the city has changed with an influx of workers and government entities supporting the war effort.
Starting: 10-08-2025 17:50:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 18:00:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 18:01:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 19:05:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 10-08-2025 19:52:00
America250 Chair Rosie Rios and state and local leaders in Pennsylvania outline plans for the 2026 semiquincentennial; they forecast the long-term civic, educational, economic, and cultural impact of the nation's 250th birthday celebration.
Starting: 10-08-2025 20:50:00
Authors and historians talk about the military, political, and social history of the western frontier during the American Revolution.
Starting: 10-08-2025 21:55:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 10-08-2025 22:40:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 10-08-2025 22:41:00
James Bradley, co-editor of the Martin Van Buren Papers, talks about his biography of our eighth president, the first in-depth look at his presidency in decades.
Starting: 11-08-2025 01:30:00
A NASA documentary covers the April 12, 1981, launch of the first space shuttle, Columbia.
Starting: 11-08-2025 02:25:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 11-08-2025 02:59:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 11-08-2025 03:00:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 11-08-2025 05:50:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 11-08-2025 06:54:00
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Starting: 11-08-2025 07:41:00
This 1944 Hallicrafters Company video promotes one of their radio transmitters and describes how it was adapted for U.S. Army Signal Corps use during World War II.
Starting: 11-08-2025 08:40:00
Unprecedented coverage of the U.S. semiquincentennial with live events, expert insights, and exclusive access to historic sites, documents, and reenactments-celebrating 250 years of American history and democracy.
Starting: 11-08-2025 09:10:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 11-08-2025 12:00:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 11-08-2025 12:43:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 11-08-2025 13:45:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 11-08-2025 14:53:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 11-08-2025 15:13:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 11-08-2025 16:29:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 11-08-2025 17:00:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 11-08-2025 18:01:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 11-08-2025 18:45:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 11-08-2025 19:47:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 11-08-2025 20:55:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 11-08-2025 21:14:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 11-08-2025 22:31:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 11-08-2025 23:02:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 00:02:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 12-08-2025 00:46:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 01:48:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 12-08-2025 02:56:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 03:16:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 12-08-2025 04:32:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 12-08-2025 05:04:00
Historians discuss the military, political, and social culture of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:04:00
Edna Bonhomme looks at how plagues, including cholera, the Spanish flu and COVID-19, have shaped society.
Starting: 12-08-2025 06:48:00
Paul Rice, founder of Fair Trade USA, examines the history of the fair trade movement and argues for "conscious capitalism"; the Commonwealth Club of California hosted this event.
Starting: 12-08-2025 07:49:00
Book TV interviews authors at FreedomFest, an annual libertarian conference held in 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
Starting: 12-08-2025 08:57:00
Historians and authors examine events of 1775 and daily life for colonists on the eve of the American Revolution.
Starting: 12-08-2025 09:15:00
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
Starting: 12-08-2025 10:32:00
David Kramer, Stephanie Streett, Alice Yates and Mark Updegrove talk about preserving the legacies of U.S. presidents.
Starting: 12-08-2025 11:02:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 12-08-2025 12:03:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 12-08-2025 20:01:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 13-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 14-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 04:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 12:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 15-08-2025 20:00:00
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Starting: 16-08-2025 04:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 12:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 16-08-2025 14:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 15:00:00
A guest host who shares an interest in the subject matter and a non-fiction author pair up to discuss the author's writings.
Starting: 16-08-2025 17:00:00
This long-running staple of the C-SPAN2 weekend schedule helps expand the channel's programming beyond politics. Most episodes of "Book TV" feature discussions with authors of nonfiction books, usually in the form of interviews, lectures or seminars. The series sometimes includes coverage of major book fairs and festivals. Some of the notable names who have appeared on the show include David Mamet and Tom Clancy.
Starting: 16-08-2025 18:00:00