This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network CSPAN3 otherwise known as CSPAN3. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies on Justice Department oversight before the House Judiciary Committee.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy testifies to the Senate Commerce Committee on the results of an investigation into the 2025 mid-air collision between a commercial airliner and a military helicopter.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Non-fiction books and authors.
Classroom lectures on American history.
People and events that help document the American story.
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
People and events that help document the American story.
Classroom lectures on American history.
People and events that help document the American story.
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
People and events that help document the American story.
A look at the people and events that shaped the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
People and events that help document the American story.
Classroom lectures on American history.
People and events that help document the American story.
Historic speeches of former U.S. presidents as well as their policies and legacies.
People and events that help document the American story.
Classroom lectures on American history.
This NASA film looks back at the Apollo spaceflight program (1961-72) and its achievements, including landing men on the Moon.
A segment from a recent Washington Journal.
In 1957, the beeps from Sputnik, a small Russian satellite, sent the USSR & US into a space race. Teasel Muir-Harmony of the Air & Space Museum chronicles the history of space travel and how the U.S. landed on the Moon and how we're going back in 20.
On May 5, 1961, Alan Shepard became the first American to enter space. This NASA film chronicles Shepard's short flight into space.
President Kennedy talks about the U.S. space program, arguing that America should be the leader in space exploration and the first to land a man on the moon before the end of the decade.
This NASA film details the February 20, 1962, Mercury Friendship 7 mission when John Glenn became the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the earth.
This NASA film documents the June 1965 manned space flight by James McDivitt and Edward White. The mission included the first American spacewalk.
This NASA film documents the sixth manned Gemini mission in 1966, which was the first to dock with another craft in space. An emergency required the astronauts to cut short the mission.
Jim Lovell and Buzz Aldrin flew the final Gemini mission before the Apollo program's first mission; check out this NASA film to see what they did on their mission including docking maneuvers and space walks.
This film documents NASA's 1968 manned mission to orbit the Moon.
This 1968 film chronicles the major accomplishments of NASA since it was established by Congress in 1958.
This 1969 NASA documentary detailed the first NASA mission to land two men on the moon.
On April 11, 1970, Apollo 13 blasted off on what was to be the third NASA mission to land humans on the moon, but a crisis nearly left the three astronauts stranded in space.
In December of 1972, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt became the last men to walk on the Moon. This NASA film shows how the Apollo program closed out its Moon missions.
President Kennedy talks about the U.S. space program, arguing that America should be the leader in space exploration and the first to land a man on the moon before the end of the decade.
C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.
Reenactors mark the 1777 Battle of Brandywine in Chadds Ford, Pa.; the battle, a British victory, led to Philadelphia's capture; the event recreates one of many fight locations from the historic conflict.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson explains similarities between America's Founding Generation and the World War II Generation; he speaks at the Ford Leadership Forum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about the second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.
The National Constitution Center hosts a Philadelphia recital featuring new songs based on classical writings on virtues that influenced America's founders.
Rutgers professor Louis Masur talks about the 1791 trip that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison took through Upstate New York and New England.
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Authors meet in Nashville to talk about topics ranging from Spotify to Jimmy Carter's church sermons to early Black fiddle and banjo music, and to the Grand Ole Opry and Johnny Cash.
Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.
Mississippi's civil rights history - with a focus on the leadership and 1963 assassination of native son Medgar Evers - is the subject of an American History TV tour in Jackson, the state's capital.
C-SPAN tours The Two Georges exhibit at the Library of Congress, which examines the parallel lives of King George III and George Washington.
Reenactors mark the 1777 Battle of Brandywine in Chadds Ford, Pa.; the battle, a British victory, led to Philadelphia's capture; the event recreates one of many fight locations from the historic conflict.
Reenactors mark the anniversary of the 1780 Battle of Camden, a victory by British troops over colonial soldiers in South Carolina. The reenactment takes place in Kershaw, South Carolina.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Rick Atkinson explains similarities between America's Founding Generation and the World War II Generation; he speaks at the Ford Leadership Forum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Historian Lindsay Chervinsky speaks at the Boston Athenaeum about the second U.S. president and Massachusetts favorite son, John Adams; his presidency unfolds against the backdrop of the politics and personalities of the new nation.
The National Constitution Center hosts a Philadelphia recital featuring new songs based on classical writings on virtues that influenced America's founders.
Rutgers professor Louis Masur talks about the 1791 trip that Thomas Jefferson and James Madison took through Upstate New York and New England.
American presidents are responsible for the financial health of the nation; a look into how good they are at managing their own wealth; tax attorney Megan Gorman looks at their ledgers to find out.
Authors meet in Nashville to talk about topics ranging from Spotify to Jimmy Carter's church sermons to early Black fiddle and banjo music, and to the Grand Ole Opry and Johnny Cash.
Speaker Mike Johnson, Defense Secretary Hegseth and others host a gold medal ceremony honoring the Harlem Hellfighters, an African American infantry regiment in the New York National Guard known for their service in WWI and WWII.
Mississippi's civil rights history - with a focus on the leadership and 1963 assassination of native son Medgar Evers - is the subject of an American History TV tour in Jackson, the state's capital.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies on Justice Department oversight before the House Judiciary Committee.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.