In Depth
In Depth | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Original network | C-SPAN 2 |
Original release | February 6, 2000 |
In Depth is a three-hour program that airs monthly on C-SPAN 2 as part of their Book TV programming, and features a different writer each month. Each interview covers the breadth of that author's writing career, and incorporates viewer calls and e-mails. The show is typically broadcast live the first Sunday of each month. The first program was on February 6, 2000, and was a discussion with historian John Lukacs.[1] For the first several years of the show, episodes were not produced during the summer months.
There have been a few exceptions to the practice of featuring one single author, as with the programs featuring the Strand Bookstore, Frank Williams and Edna Greene Medford's discussion of writings on Lincoln, and John K. Wilson and Jonathan Karp's discussions of the writings of Barack Obama and John McCain.
Sometimes, the profile will include taped footage of the author's own home or office, so as to give further perspective on how they approach the task of writing. On occasion (as with the programs with Shelby Foote[2] and Harold Bloom[3]) entire three-hour interviews have been conducted live at the home or office of the featured author.
Contents
List of episodes
Note: The dates of original broadcast of each episode are listed below, along with the name of the featured guest. The name of the host is indicated in parenthesis. Each date links to a video of the full interview.
2000
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- February 6 - John Lukacs (Connie Doebele)
- March 5 - Richard Rhodes (Connie Doebele)
- April 2 - William F. Buckley Jr. (Brian Lamb)
- May 7 - Joan Didion (Connie Doebele)
- September 3 - Milton Friedman (Brian Lamb)
- October 1 - Gore Vidal (Susan Swain)
- November 5 - Stephen Ambrose (Connie Doebele)
- December 3 - Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (Brian Lamb)
2001
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- January 7 - Norman Podhoretz (Connie Doebele)
- February 4 - Toni Morrison (Susan Swain)
- March 4 - James McPherson (Connie Doebele)
- April 1 - Studs Terkel (Steve Scully)
- May 6 - Jacques Barzun (Connie Doebele)
- September 2 - Shelby Foote (Brian Lamb)
- October 7 - Richard Brookhiser (Connie Doebele)*
- November 4 - David Halberstam (Susan Swain)
- December 2 - David McCullough (Brian Lamb)
*Note: Richard Brookhiser's October 7 interview was cut short unexpectedly due to the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, which started during his interview. Brookhiser later appeared on In Depth for a full three hours on April 1, 2012, thus becoming the only guest to make two appearances.
2002
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- January 6 - Cornel West (Connie Doebele)
- February 3 - Tom Clancy (Steve Scully)
- March 3 - Peggy Noonan (Susan Swain)
- April 7 - Robert Caro (Brian Lamb)
- May 5 - bell hooks (Connie Doebele)
- June 2 - David Herbert Donald (Steve Scully)
- September 1 - Howard Zinn (Steve Scully)
- October 6 - Edmund Morris (Susan Swain)
- November 3 - George Will (Brian Lamb)
- December 1 - Bob Woodward (Susan Swain)
2003
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- January 5 - Phyllis Schlafly (Connie Doebele)
- February 2 - Martin Gilbert (Connie Doebele)
- March 2 - Susan Sontag (Susan Swain)
- April 6 - Bernard Lewis (Steve Scully)
- May 4 - Harold Bloom (Susan Swain)
- June 1 - Noam Chomsky (Brian Lamb)
- July 6 - Carlo D'Este (Connie Doebele)
- August 3 - Camille Paglia (Connie Doebele)
- September 7 - Jeff Shaara (Steve Scully)
- October 5 - Stanley Crouch (Susan Swain)
- November 2 - John Keegan (Brian Lamb)
- December 3 - Douglas Brinkley (Steve Scully)
2004
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- January 4 - Thomas Fleming (Connie Doebele)
- February 1 - Ken Auletta (Brian Lamb)
- March 7 - Victor Davis Hanson (Connie Doebele)
- April 4 - Margaret Macmillan (Connie Doebele)
- May 2 - Niall Ferguson (Connie Doebele)
- June 6 - Harold Holzer (Steve Scully)
- July 4 - Forrest McDonald (Connie Doebele)
- August 1 - Simon Winchester (Connie Doebele)
- September 5 - Strand Bookstore (Brian Lamb)
- October 3 - Angela Davis (Connie Doebele)
- November 7 - David Hackett Fischer (Connie Doebele)
- December 5 - Tom Wolfe (Brian Lamb)
2005
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- January 2 - Garry Wills (Connie Doebele)
- February 6 - Charles Murray (Steve Scully)
- March 6 - Helen Caldicott (Connie Doebele)
- April 3 - Robert Kaplan (Peter Slen)
- May 1 - Thomas Friedman (Susan Swain)
- June 5 - Richard John Neuhaus (Peter Slen)
- July 3 - H.W. Brands (Connie Doebele)
- August 7 - William Least Heat-Moon (Connie Doebele)
- September 4 - Harvey Mansfield (Connie Doebele)
- October 2 - Sherwin Nuland (Peter Slen)
- November 6 - Doris Kearns Goodwin (Steve Scully)
- December 4 - John Updike (Susan Swain)
2006
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- January 1 - Ron Powers (Connie Doebele)
- February 5 - Taylor Branch (Susan Swain)
- March 5 - Francis Fukuyama (Connie Doebele)
- April 2 - Shelby Steele (Peter Slen)
- May 7 - Robert Remini (Steve Scully)
- June 4 - Mark Bowden (Susan Swain)
- July 2 - Joyce Appleby (Connie Doebele)
- August 6 - Gary Gallagher (Steve Scully)
- September 3 - Tammy Bruce (Peter Slen)
- October 1 - John Hope Franklin (Peter Slen)
- November 6 - Ray Kurzweil (Pedro Echevarria)
- December 3 - Jimmy Carter (Connie Doebele)
2007
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- January 7 - P.J. O'Rourke (Peter Slen)
- February 4 - Dinesh D'Souza (Connie Doebele)
- March 4 - Barbara Ehrenreich (Connie Doebele)
- April 1 - Alexander Cockburn (Connie Doebele)
- May 6 - Marvin Olasky (Connie Doebele)
- June 3 - Lewis Lapham (Connie Doebele)
- July 1 - Michael Barone (Connie Doebele)
- August 5 - Edward O. Wilson (Pedro Echevarria)
- September 2 - Christopher Hitchens (Peter Slen)
- October 7 - David Horowitz (Connie Doebele)
- November 4 - Vincent Bugliosi (Peter Slen)
- December 2 - Newt Gingrich (Susan Swain)
2008
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- January 6 - Nell Irvin Painter (Connie Doebele)
- February 3 - David Levering Lewis (Peter Slen)
- March 2 - John McWhorter (Peter Slen)
- April 6 - Michael Eric Dyson (Pedro Echevarria)
- May 4 - Alice Walker (Peter Slen)
- June 1 - George Weigel (Connie Doebele)
- July 6 - Katha Pollitt (Pedro Echevarria)
- August 3 - Ralph Peters (Steve Scully)
- September 7 - John K. Wilson and Jonathan Karp (Peter Slen)
- November 2 - Steven Pinker (Connie Doebele)
- December 7 - Kevin Phillips (Peter Slen)
2009
From this point forward, all interviews were hosted by Peter Slen, unless otherwise indicated.
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- January 4 - Bill Gertz
- February 1 - Frank Williams and Edna Greene Medford
- February 28 - Ronald Takaki (Pedro Echevarria)
- April 5 - Robert Higgs
- May 3 - Christopher Buckley
- June 7 - Bill Ayers
- July 5 - John Ferling (Susan Swain)
- August 2 - Juan Williams (Steve Scully)
- September 6 - Jonathan Kozol (Connie Doebele)
- October 4 - Hugh Hewitt
- November 1 - Temple Grandin
- December 6 - Joy Hakim
2010
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- January 3 - Michelle Malkin
- February 7 - Paul Johnson
- March 7 - T.R. Reid
- April 4 - John Dean (Steve Scully)
- May 2 - Pat Buchanan
- June 6 - Martha Nussbaum
- July 4 - Bill Bennett (Pedro Echevarria)
- August 1 - Ralph Nader
- September 5 - Gordon Wood
- October 3 - Michio Kaku
- November 7 - Jonah Goldberg
- December 5 - Salman Rushdie
2011
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- January 2 - Phyllis Bennis
- February 6 - R. Emmett Tyrell
- March 6 - Pauline Maier
- April 3 - Ishmael Reed
- May 1 - Tibor Machan (Susan Swain)
- June 5 - Eric Posner
- July 3 - Linda Hogan
- August 7 - Ann Coulter
- August 10 - Ellis Cose
- October 2 - Michael Moore
- November 6 - Ben Mezrich
- December 4 - David Brooks (Steve Scully)
2012
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- January 1 - Chris Hedges
- February 5 - Mark Steyn
- March 4 - Randall Kennedy
- April 1 - Richard Brookhiser
- May 6 - Tom Brokaw
- June 3 - Anna Quindlen
- July 1 - David Pietrusza
- August 1 - Julianne Malveaux
- September 2 - Michael Beschloss
- October 7 - Steven Johnson
- November 4 - Kenneth Davis
- December 2 - Tom Coburn
2013
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- January 6 - Donald Barlett and James Steele
- February 3 - Randall Robinson
- March 3 - Larry Schweikart
- April 7 - Amy Goodman
- May 5 - Melanie Phillips
- June 2 - Rick Atkinson
- July 7 - Mary Roach
- August 4 - Dr. Ben Carson
- September 1 - Ben Shapiro
- October 6 - John Lewis
- November 3 - Kitty Kelley
- December 1 - Christina Hoff Sommers
2014
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2015
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- January 4 - Tavis Smiley
- February 1 - Walter Isaacson
- March 1 - Lani Guinier
- April 5 - Ronald Kessler
- May 3 - Jon Ronson
- June 7 - Lawrence Wright
- July 5 - Peter Schweizer (Steve Scully)
- August 2 - Medea Benjamin
- September 6 - Lynne Cheney
- October 4 - Thom Hartmann
- November 1 - Walter Williams
- December 6 - Cokie Roberts
2016
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*Note: Steve Forbes was scheduled to be the guest for three hours on April 3, but on the way to Washington, D.C. that morning he was a passenger on Amtrak train #89, which derailed near Chester, Pennsylvania. Forbes was unhurt and returned to New York. Just after noon Eastern Time, he spoke via telephone with C-SPAN host Steve Scully for approximately 14 minutes about that experience. After the interview, C-SPAN 2 aired a program recorded June 18, 2014, in which Forbes discusses his book Money at a Washington, D.C. bookstore.[4][5]
References
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- ↑ http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Foote
- ↑ http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/176255-1
- ↑ http://www.c-span.org/video/?406130-1/steve-forbes-amtrak-derailment |Scully-Forbes interview
- ↑ http://www.c-span.org/video/?319928-1/book-discussion-money |Forbes discusses his book Money