A welcome return to weekly TV by Bill Moyers (AP)

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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.

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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).

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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). "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).

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