NEW YORK – Wearing what is meant to be a sheepish smile, Bill Moyers greets a reporter by acknowledging that, yes, twice before just in the past decade, he has launched a much-acclaimed public affairs TV series, then called it quits, professing to be done with television — only to launch yet another such show a couple of years later.
A welcome return to weekly TV by Bill Moyers (AP)
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He is doing it again. At age 77, this self-proclaimed "citizen journalist" re-engages with his audience when "Moyers & Company" premieres on public television stations across the country this weekend (check listings for time, day and channel).India auto diesel tanks manufacturer
He is doing it again. At age 77, this self-proclaimed "citizen journalist" re-engages with his audience when "Moyers & Company" premieres on public television stations across the country this weekend (check listings for time, day and channel). "We will not be doing the extensive field reporting; we will not be doing the high-production-value stories this time," he notes, conceding that "Moyers & Company" will be a bit more lean-and-mean than such past series as "Bill Moyers Journal" (2007-2010) and, before it, "Now With Bill Moyers" (2002 to 2004).A welcome return to weekly TV by Bill Moyers (AP)

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