CSPAN3 Schedule

CSPAN3

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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Playing Right Now: Q & A : Former Collegiate Swimmer Riley Gaines on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

Program Schedule:

Colum McCann and Diane Foley, American Mother
2025-07-02 22:19:00 PST - 2025-07-02 23:06:00 PST

Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.


Reel America
Extraterrestrial Life -- 1975
2025-07-02 23:06:00 PST - 2025-07-02 23:34:00 PST


Q & A Playing Now!
Former Collegiate Swimmer Riley Gaines on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
2025-07-02 23:34:00 PST - 2025-07-03 00:33:00 PST

Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.


Joseph Cox, Dark Wire -- The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
2025-07-03 00:33:00 PST - 2025-07-03 01:23:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Cara Giaimo, Atlas Obscura -- Wild Life'
2025-07-03 01:23:00 PST - 2025-07-03 02:01:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Rob Lalka: The Venture Alchemists -- How Big Tech Turned Profits to Power
2025-07-03 02:01:00 PST - 2025-07-03 02:53:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Dava Sobel, the Elements of Marie Curie -- How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women
2025-07-03 02:53:00 PST - 2025-07-03 03:41:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Keren Blankfeld, Lovers in Auschwitz -- A True Story
2025-07-03 03:41:00 PST - 2025-07-03 04:27:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Cara Giaimo, Atlas Obscura -- Wild Life'
2025-07-03 04:27:00 PST - 2025-07-03 05:05:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-03 05:05:00 PST - 2025-07-03 13:02:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-03 13:02:00 PST - 2025-07-03 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-03 21:00:00 PST - 2025-07-04 01:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-04 01:00:00 PST - 2025-07-04 05:01:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Montel Williams, The Sailing of the Intrepid
2025-07-04 05:01:00 PST - 2025-07-04 05:50:00 PST

Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.


Q & A
Mark Clague, O Say Can You Hear
2025-07-04 05:50:00 PST - 2025-07-04 06:50:00 PST

University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.


Reel America
Glen Canyon Dam Construction - 1961
2025-07-04 06:50:00 PST - 2025-07-04 07:20:00 PST

This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.


Rachel Frazin, Poisoning the Well -- How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
2025-07-04 07:20:00 PST - 2025-07-04 08:15:00 PST

Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.


Supreme Court Civil Rights Mystery
2025-07-04 08:15:00 PST - 2025-07-04 09:16:00 PST

The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.


After Words
Viet Thanh Nguyen, To Save and to Destroy - Writing as an Other
2025-07-04 09:16:00 PST - 2025-07-04 10:10:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.


Reel America
Face to Face With Communism -- 1951
2025-07-04 10:10:00 PST - 2025-07-04 10:36:00 PST

A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.


Robert Brigham, This is a True War Story
2025-07-04 10:36:00 PST - 2025-07-04 11:26:00 PST

Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.


The Presidency
What is Food History?
2025-07-04 11:26:00 PST - 2025-07-04 12:34:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
White House Food Culture
2025-07-04 12:34:00 PST - 2025-07-04 13:29:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
The President's Table
2025-07-04 13:29:00 PST - 2025-07-04 14:28:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
Dinner with the President
2025-07-04 14:28:00 PST - 2025-07-04 15:40:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


Reel America
Lincoln Tunnel Construction -- 1938
2025-07-04 15:40:00 PST - 2025-07-04 16:00:00 PST

This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.


Emily Feng, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom -- Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China
2025-07-04 16:00:00 PST - 2025-07-04 17:00:00 PST

NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.


Montel Williams, The Sailing of the Intrepid
2025-07-04 17:00:00 PST - 2025-07-04 17:51:00 PST

Former talk show host Montel Williams, who served with the U.S. Navy and Marines for over 20 years, and co-author David Fisher discuss the history of the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that played a key role in several campaigns during WWII.


Q & A
Mark Clague, O Say Can You Hear
2025-07-04 17:51:00 PST - 2025-07-04 18:50:00 PST

University of Michigan musicology and American culture professor Mark Clague talks about the history of the Star-Spangled Banner, its widespread use at sporting events and renditions of it by Jimi Hendrix, Whitney Houston, Roseanne Barr and others.


Reel America
Glen Canyon Dam Construction - 1961
2025-07-04 18:50:00 PST - 2025-07-04 19:21:00 PST

This 1961 Information Agency film covers the first years of construction of the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona.


Rachel Frazin, Poisoning the Well -- How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
2025-07-04 19:21:00 PST - 2025-07-04 20:16:00 PST

Rachel Frazin talks about the proliferation of PFAS chemicals and their effects on human health and the environment.


Supreme Court Civil Rights Mystery
2025-07-04 20:16:00 PST - 2025-07-04 21:00:00 PST

The U.S. Supreme Court chamber is the setting for a lecture about African American law student Lloyd Gaines, who challenged a law school's segregation policy - but then disappeared after the court ruled in his favor in 1938.


After Words
Viet Thanh Nguyen, To Save and to Destroy - Writing as an Other
2025-07-04 21:00:00 PST - 2025-07-04 21:55:00 PST

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen reflects on how society can build allegiances beyond racial identity and have more global solidarity.


Reel America
Face to Face With Communism -- 1951
2025-07-04 21:55:00 PST - 2025-07-04 22:20:00 PST

A 1951 Armed Forces Information Service film dramatizes the effects of an imagined Communist invasion on an American small town.


Robert Brigham, This is a True War Story
2025-07-04 22:20:00 PST - 2025-07-04 23:10:00 PST

Vassar College professor Robert Brigham discusses his upcoming memoir about his search for his biological father, who served as a Marine in Vietnam.


The Presidency
What is Food History?
2025-07-04 23:10:00 PST - 2025-07-05 00:18:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
White House Food Culture
2025-07-05 00:18:00 PST - 2025-07-05 01:13:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
The President's Table
2025-07-05 01:13:00 PST - 2025-07-05 02:12:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


The Presidency
Dinner with the President
2025-07-05 02:12:00 PST - 2025-07-05 03:25:00 PST

Even the food at the White House is political -- and imbued with cultural and diplomatic messages. This is a day-long symposium featuring a former White House chef, food historians, and White House scholars.


Reel America
Lincoln Tunnel Construction -- 1938
2025-07-05 03:25:00 PST - 2025-07-05 03:45:00 PST

This 1938 New York Port Authority film covers the planning, construction and operation of the Lincoln Tunnel, which connects New York to New Jersey and opens in December 1937.


Emily Feng, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom -- Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China
2025-07-05 03:45:00 PST - 2025-07-05 04:41:00 PST

NPR's Emily Feng reports on how some in China are pushing back against efforts to control free expression.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-05 04:41:00 PST - 2025-07-05 05:01:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Stanley McChrystal, On Character -- Choices That Define a Life
2025-07-05 05:01:00 PST - 2025-07-05 06:01:00 PST

Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character -- and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.


Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald, The Hand Behind Unmanned
2025-07-05 06:01:00 PST - 2025-07-05 07:00:00 PST

Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.


After Words
Leah Litman, Lawless - How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes
2025-07-05 07:00:00 PST - 2025-07-05 08:00:00 PST

University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.


Stanley McChrystal, On Character -- Choices That Define a Life
2025-07-05 08:00:00 PST - 2025-07-05 09:00:00 PST

Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character -- and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.


Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald, The Hand Behind Unmanned
2025-07-05 09:00:00 PST - 2025-07-05 10:00:00 PST

Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.


After Words
Leah Litman, Lawless - How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes
2025-07-05 10:00:00 PST - 2025-07-05 11:00:00 PST

University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.


Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Far From Home
2025-07-05 11:00:00 PST - 2025-07-05 12:18:00 PST

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.


Thor Hanson, Close to Home -- The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door
2025-07-05 12:18:00 PST - 2025-07-05 13:23:00 PST

Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.


Rich Benjamin, Talk to Me
2025-07-05 13:23:00 PST - 2025-07-05 13:58:00 PST

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.


Martin Reeves, Like -- The Button That Changed the World
2025-07-05 13:58:00 PST - 2025-07-05 15:13:00 PST

How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.


Scott Bok, Surviving Wall Street
2025-07-05 15:13:00 PST - 2025-07-05 16:13:00 PST

Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.


Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Far From Home
2025-07-05 16:13:00 PST - 2025-07-05 17:26:00 PST

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.


Stanley McChrystal, On Character -- Choices That Define a Life
2025-07-05 17:26:00 PST - 2025-07-05 18:26:00 PST

Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character -- and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.


Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald, The Hand Behind Unmanned
2025-07-05 18:26:00 PST - 2025-07-05 19:26:00 PST

Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.


After Words
Leah Litman, Lawless - How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes
2025-07-05 19:26:00 PST - 2025-07-05 20:26:00 PST

University of Michigan law professor Leah Litman makes the case for why she believes the Supreme Court isn't making rulings based on legal principles.


Stanley McChrystal, On Character -- Choices That Define a Life
2025-07-05 20:26:00 PST - 2025-07-05 21:30:00 PST

Retired General Stanley McChrystal talks about personal character -- and the hallmarks of being our best selves as American citizens.


Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald, The Hand Behind Unmanned
2025-07-05 21:30:00 PST - 2025-07-05 22:30:00 PST

Authors Jacquelyn Schneider & Julia Macdonald discuss America's unmanned arsenal - from torpedoes to drones to automated technologies. Stanford University's Hoover Institution hosts this event.


Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Far From Home
2025-07-05 22:30:00 PST - 2025-07-05 23:43:00 PST

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.


Thor Hanson, Close to Home -- The Wonders of Nature Just Outside Your Door
2025-07-05 23:43:00 PST - 2025-07-06 00:48:00 PST

Biologist Thor Hanson explains how nature exists not just in rural areas, but in cities and backyards. Town Hall Seattle hosted this event.


Rich Benjamin, Talk to Me
2025-07-06 00:48:00 PST - 2025-07-06 01:23:00 PST

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.


Martin Reeves, Like -- The Button That Changed the World
2025-07-06 01:23:00 PST - 2025-07-06 02:43:00 PST

How did the Like button become so ubiquitous? Author Martin Reeves explores the origins of the thumbs-up symbol and how it's changed the internet; Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C., hosts this event.


Scott Bok, Surviving Wall Street
2025-07-06 02:43:00 PST - 2025-07-06 03:43:00 PST

Greenhill & Co. CEO Scott Bok discusses his career on Wall Street and tenure as chairman of the board of trustees for the University of Pennsylvania during 2023, when it was accused of condoning antisemitism on campus.


Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Far From Home
2025-07-06 03:43:00 PST - 2025-07-06 05:00:00 PST

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.


Lectures in History
Gilded Age Bohemians
2025-07-06 05:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 06:20:00 PST

Professor Ryan Anderson discusses the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.


Reel America
Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
2025-07-06 06:20:00 PST - 2025-07-06 06:30:00 PST

This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.


The Presidency
Commander-in-Chief in Film & TV
2025-07-06 06:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 07:30:00 PST

How is the American president depicted on film and TV -- and what does that mean for how we understand the office? Speaker Rod Lurie is a filmmaker and screenwriter who shares his perspective.


Reel America
Crime File - Foot Patrol - 1984
2025-07-06 07:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 08:00:00 PST

This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.


Lectures in History
Gilded Age Bohemians
2025-07-06 08:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 09:20:00 PST

Professor Ryan Anderson discusses the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.


Reel America
Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
2025-07-06 09:20:00 PST - 2025-07-06 09:30:00 PST

This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.


The Presidency
Commander-in-Chief in Film & TV
2025-07-06 09:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 10:30:00 PST

How is the American president depicted on film and TV -- and what does that mean for how we understand the office? Speaker Rod Lurie is a filmmaker and screenwriter who shares his perspective.


Reel America
Crime File - Foot Patrol - 1984
2025-07-06 10:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 11:00:00 PST

This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.


The Civil War
African American Memories of the Civil War
2025-07-06 11:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 12:05:00 PST

Davidson College professor Hilary Green talks about how the African American porch and other communal gathering places allowed Black communities to remember the Civil War in complex ways.


Was Willie Lincoln's Death Preventable?
2025-07-06 12:05:00 PST - 2025-07-06 13:05:00 PST

Abraham and Mary Lincoln's young son, Willie, died in the White House -- likely of Typhoid Fever. Could his 1862 death have been prevented? This podcast focuses on 19th century diseases and treatments, especially among children.


Daniel Stone, American Poison - A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental Justice
2025-07-06 13:05:00 PST - 2025-07-06 14:00:00 PST

Daniel Stone describes Harvard's first female professor Alice Hamilton's attempt to expose the dangers of leaded gasoline; the Atlanta History Center hosted this event.


Marc Leepson, the Unlikely War Hero
2025-07-06 14:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 15:00:00 PST

Historian and Vietnam War veteran Marc Leepson discusses the life of Navy Seaman Apprentice Doug Hegdahl and his experience as a prisoner of war inside the notorious Hanoi Hilton prison in North Vietnam from 1967-1969.


Jonathan Horn, the Fate of Generals
2025-07-06 15:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 15:50:00 PST

Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.


Searching for World War II Nazis
2025-07-06 15:50:00 PST - 2025-07-06 17:01:00 PST

Stanford University's Hoover Institution houses a collection documenting World War II Nazi Germany. This conversation focuses on the post-war hunt for top-level Nazis who fled Germany.


Lectures in History
Gilded Age Bohemians
2025-07-06 17:01:00 PST - 2025-07-06 18:20:00 PST

Professor Ryan Anderson discusses the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.


Reel America
Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
2025-07-06 18:20:00 PST - 2025-07-06 18:30:00 PST

This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.


The Presidency
Commander-in-Chief in Film & TV
2025-07-06 18:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 19:30:00 PST

How is the American president depicted on film and TV -- and what does that mean for how we understand the office? Speaker Rod Lurie is a filmmaker and screenwriter who shares his perspective.


Reel America
Crime File - Foot Patrol - 1984
2025-07-06 19:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 20:00:00 PST

This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.


Lectures in History
Gilded Age Bohemians
2025-07-06 20:00:00 PST - 2025-07-06 21:20:00 PST

Professor Ryan Anderson discusses the rise of a Bohemian culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that rejected conventional societal restraints and embraced the arts.


Reel America
Loose Lips Sink Ships - 1944
2025-07-06 21:20:00 PST - 2025-07-06 21:30:00 PST

This 1944 Office of War Information film shows how seemingly innocent pieces of information can be used by the enemy to kill American troops.


The Presidency
Commander-in-Chief in Film & TV
2025-07-06 21:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 22:30:00 PST

How is the American president depicted on film and TV -- and what does that mean for how we understand the office? Speaker Rod Lurie is a filmmaker and screenwriter who shares his perspective.


Reel America
Crime File - Foot Patrol - 1984
2025-07-06 22:30:00 PST - 2025-07-06 23:00:00 PST

This 1984 National Institute of Justice film compares and assesses the impact of police foot patrols in Newark, New Jersey, and Boston, Massachusetts.


The Civil War
African American Memories of the Civil War
2025-07-06 23:00:00 PST - 2025-07-07 00:05:00 PST

Davidson College professor Hilary Green talks about how the African American porch and other communal gathering places allowed Black communities to remember the Civil War in complex ways.


Was Willie Lincoln's Death Preventable?
2025-07-07 00:05:00 PST - 2025-07-07 01:05:00 PST

Abraham and Mary Lincoln's young son, Willie, died in the White House -- likely of Typhoid Fever. Could his 1862 death have been prevented? This podcast focuses on 19th century diseases and treatments, especially among children.


Daniel Stone, American Poison - A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental Justice
2025-07-07 01:05:00 PST - 2025-07-07 02:00:00 PST

Daniel Stone describes Harvard's first female professor Alice Hamilton's attempt to expose the dangers of leaded gasoline; the Atlanta History Center hosted this event.


Marc Leepson, the Unlikely War Hero
2025-07-07 02:00:00 PST - 2025-07-07 03:00:00 PST

Historian and Vietnam War veteran Marc Leepson discusses the life of Navy Seaman Apprentice Doug Hegdahl and his experience as a prisoner of war inside the notorious Hanoi Hilton prison in North Vietnam from 1967-1969.


Searching for World War II Nazis
2025-07-07 03:00:00 PST - 2025-07-07 04:13:00 PST

Stanford University's Hoover Institution houses a collection documenting World War II Nazi Germany. This conversation focuses on the post-war hunt for top-level Nazis who fled Germany.


Jonathan Horn, the Fate of Generals
2025-07-07 04:13:00 PST - 2025-07-07 05:01:00 PST

Jonthan Horn recounts Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II, the surrender of American forces in May 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's vow to return to the islands, and the imprisonment of Gen. Jonathan Mayhew Wainright.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-07 05:01:00 PST - 2025-07-07 06:30:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Key Capitol Hill Hearings
2025-07-07 06:30:00 PST - 2025-07-07 11:45:00 PST

Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.


Key Capitol Hill Hearings
2025-07-07 11:45:00 PST - 2025-07-07 17:00:00 PST

Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-07 17:00:00 PST - 2025-07-07 21:00:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-07 21:00:00 PST - 2025-07-08 01:45:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Public Affairs Events
2025-07-08 01:45:00 PST - 2025-07-08 06:30:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Key Capitol Hill Hearings
2025-07-08 06:30:00 PST - 2025-07-08 11:45:00 PST

Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.




Past Shows (Last 2 Weeks)

Public Affairs Events
2025-07-03 05:05:00 PST - 2025-07-03 13:02:00 PST

Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.


Cara Giaimo, Atlas Obscura -- Wild Life'
2025-07-03 04:27:00 PST - 2025-07-03 05:05:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Keren Blankfeld, Lovers in Auschwitz -- A True Story
2025-07-03 03:41:00 PST - 2025-07-03 04:27:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Dava Sobel, the Elements of Marie Curie -- How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women
2025-07-03 02:53:00 PST - 2025-07-03 03:41:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Rob Lalka: The Venture Alchemists -- How Big Tech Turned Profits to Power
2025-07-03 02:01:00 PST - 2025-07-03 02:53:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Cara Giaimo, Atlas Obscura -- Wild Life'
2025-07-03 01:23:00 PST - 2025-07-03 02:01:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Joseph Cox, Dark Wire -- The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
2025-07-03 00:33:00 PST - 2025-07-03 01:23:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Q & A
Former Collegiate Swimmer Riley Gaines on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
2025-07-02 23:34:00 PST - 2025-07-03 00:33:00 PST

Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.


Reel America
Extraterrestrial Life -- 1975
2025-07-02 23:06:00 PST - 2025-07-02 23:34:00 PST


Colum McCann and Diane Foley, American Mother
2025-07-02 22:19:00 PST - 2025-07-02 23:06:00 PST

Diane Foley and Colum McCann talk about the life and work of journalist James Foley, Diane's son, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2014.


Keren Blankfeld, Lovers in Auschwitz -- A True Story
2025-07-02 21:32:00 PST - 2025-07-02 22:19:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Dava Sobel, the Elements of Marie Curie -- How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women
2025-07-02 20:43:00 PST - 2025-07-02 21:32:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Rob Lalka: The Venture Alchemists -- How Big Tech Turned Profits to Power
2025-07-02 19:52:00 PST - 2025-07-02 20:43:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Cara Giaimo, Atlas Obscura -- Wild Life'
2025-07-02 19:13:00 PST - 2025-07-02 19:52:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Joseph Cox, Dark Wire -- The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever
2025-07-02 18:24:00 PST - 2025-07-02 19:13:00 PST

BookTV presents coverage of the 2025 Savannah Book Festival with author discussions on Marie Curie, big tech, an FBI sting operation and more.


Q & A
Former Collegiate Swimmer Riley Gaines on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
2025-07-02 17:24:00 PST - 2025-07-02 18:24:00 PST

Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines, author of Swimming Against the Current, talks about her stance on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and the backlash she has received since going public about the topic.


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