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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What do presidential initiatives tell us about White House leadership? A scholarly panel looks at two case studies involving Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Historian Karin Wulf reflects on the life and legacy of Martha Washington. Her recorded essay is part of a project called In Pursuit, commissioned to help mark America's 250th birthday this year.
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, author of ``In the Name of Freedom,`` talks about advocating for human rights as a professional athlete; the Turkish American basketball player has been critical of the NBA and Nike for doing business with China.
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.
United States Army War College history professor Michael Neiberg discusses Vichy France and the Anglo-American relationship during World War II.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
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.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid argues that American power and influence in the world is a good thing, despite its flaws.
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel describes how individuals can lead healthier lives. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosts this event.
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) reflects on what he has learned from his years in politics and argues that there is more that unites Americans than divides them.
Roy Scranton argues that a focus on progress and growth won't prevent climate change. Seminary Co-op in Chicago hosts this event.
Epidemiologist Seth Berkey looks at efforts to provide vaccine access to poorer countries. CSIS in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Judith Enck highlights the potential health and environmental impacts of plastic. Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt -- and the matriarch of FDR's family, Sara Delano Roosevelt -- all called New York home. Former Newsday reporter Bill Bleyer describes the city they knew & looks at how it shaped their personal lives and pol.
University of Georgia professor emeritus George Selgin argues that many of FDR's New Deal programs were counterproductive and impeded recovery during the Great Depression.
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.
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.
Bestselling writer Jodi Picoult, author of 29 novels, discusses her writing process, adapting her books for Hollywood and why one of her books has been banned across the country.
Author Jodi Picoult and America's Book Club host David M. Rubenstein view artifacts from the Folger Shakespeare Library.
Washington Post columnist Shadi Hamid argues that American power and influence in the world is a good thing, despite its flaws.
Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel describes how individuals can lead healthier lives. The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco hosts this event.
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) reflects on what he has learned from his years in politics and argues that there is more that unites Americans than divides them.
Roy Scranton argues that a focus on progress and growth won't prevent climate change. Seminary Co-op in Chicago hosts this event.
Security technologist Bruce Schneier and data scientist Nathan Sanders discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy. Georgetown University hosts this event.
Sam Kass, chef and former food policy advisor to Barack Obama, provides his plan for making the food system more sustainable. Bold Fork Books in Washington, D.C. hosts this event.
Chuck Collins discusses his book Burned by Billionaires where he examines the impact of wealth concentration on society & politics. The event is hosted by politics & prose bookstore.
``American History TV`` chronicles the Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo programs through some photographs of NASA's space program; author of ``Gemini and Mercury Remastered,`` Andy Saunders discusses Earthrise, the Moon landings, and the Apollo 13.
Historian Andrea Nolen discusses a Wisconsin counterfeit ring that had ties to the White House under Presidents Lincoln and Grant.
Jason Riley, author of ``The Affirmative Action Myth,`` argues that the racial preference policies of the 1960s and 1970s have had an overall negative impact on the success of Black Americans.
Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss his biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and George H.W. Bush, and his upcoming book on Dwight Eisenhower.
Brigham Young University professor Grant Madsen examines supply-side economics which was termed Reaganomics. Brigham Young University is located in Provo, Utah.
This 1938 color film documents steel production, from mining to mills to consumer products.
Lyndon Johnson Foundation President & CEO Mark Updegrove discusses the character and leadership traits of seven presidents. This talk is held at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
Reenactors mark the January 1777 Battle of Princeton during an event held at Princeton Battlefield State Park in New Jersey. The battle is considered a key turning point in the Revolutionary War as it led to a British retreat from New Jersey.
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) becomes the first sitting U.S. House Speaker to address the British Parliament during remarks in London marking America's 250th birthday year.
C-SPAN tours The American Story exhibit, which shows items and records in the National Archives that tell important moments through 250 years of American history.
American History TV takes a rare behind-the-scenes tour of George Washington's Mt. Vernon mansion as the house undergoes extensive work to preserve the 18th century structure, which draws one million visitors a year.
The top floors of George Washington's mansion at Mount Vernon reopen to visitors in December 2025 after a two-year, $40 million restoration.
American History TV tours the completed restoration work at George Washington's Mount Vernon mansion home.
American History TV chronicles a year of preservation work in George Washington's bedchamber in his Mount Vernon mansion home.
Kathryn Brownell examines the relationship between Saturday Night Live and its political humor with the Gerald Ford presidency. The Gerald Ford Presidential Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan, hosts this event.
What do you think when Bill Clinton's presidency is mentioned? The University of Virginia's Miller Center hosts a discussion on the legacy of the 42nd president, who served from 1993-2001.
A statue of Virginia civil rights activist Barbara Rose Johns is unveiled at the U.S. Capitol.
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.
Brigham Young University professor Grant Madsen examines supply-side economics which was termed Reaganomics. Brigham Young University is located in Provo, Utah.
This 1938 color film documents steel production, from mining to mills to consumer products.
Lyndon Johnson Foundation President & CEO Mark Updegrove discusses the character and leadership traits of seven presidents. This talk is held at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.
This 1986 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office film, hosted by actor Ossie Davis, highlights the work of minority inventors and the patents they hold.
Reenactors mark the January 1777 Battle of Princeton during an event held at Princeton Battlefield State Park in New Jersey. The battle is considered a key turning point in the Revolutionary War as it led to a British retreat from New Jersey.
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) becomes the first sitting U.S. House Speaker to address the British Parliament during remarks in London marking America's 250th birthday year.
C-SPAN tours The American Story exhibit, which shows items and records in the National Archives that tell important moments through 250 years of American history.
American History TV takes a rare behind-the-scenes tour of George Washington's Mt. Vernon mansion as the house undergoes extensive work to preserve the 18th century structure, which draws one million visitors a year.
The top floors of George Washington's mansion at Mount Vernon reopen to visitors in December 2025 after a two-year, $40 million restoration.
American History TV tours the completed restoration work at George Washington's Mount Vernon mansion home.
American History TV chronicles a year of preservation work in George Washington's bedchamber in his Mount Vernon mansion home.
Kathryn Brownell examines the relationship between Saturday Night Live and its political humor with the Gerald Ford presidency. The Gerald Ford Presidential Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan, hosts this event.
What do you think when Bill Clinton's presidency is mentioned? The University of Virginia's Miller Center hosts a discussion on the legacy of the 42nd president, who served from 1993-2001.
A statue of Virginia civil rights activist Barbara Rose Johns is unveiled at the U.S. Capitol.
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.
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.
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.
Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.
United States Army War College history professor Michael Neiberg discusses Vichy France and the Anglo-American relationship during World War II.
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, author of ``In the Name of Freedom,`` talks about advocating for human rights as a professional athlete; the Turkish American basketball player has been critical of the NBA and Nike for doing business with China.
Historian Karin Wulf reflects on the life and legacy of Martha Washington. Her recorded essay is part of a project called In Pursuit, commissioned to help mark America's 250th birthday this year.
What do presidential initiatives tell us about White House leadership? A scholarly panel looks at two case studies involving Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley looks at the evolution of executive orders over the course of 47 presidencies.
On the 35th anniversary of Desert Shield/Desert Storm (1990-91), Spencer Bakich discusses the Persian Gulf War and President George H.W. Bush's role as an international strategist.
The Washington Post's Christian Davenport reports on the private companies in space flight and the rivalry between Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.
United States Army War College history professor Michael Neiberg discusses Vichy France and the Anglo-American relationship during World War II.
What do presidential initiatives tell us about White House leadership? A scholarly panel looks at two case studies involving Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
C-SPAN tours the Hershey Story Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which details the life, legacy, and chocolate of Milton Hershey.