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1.1  2000  





1.2  2001  





1.3  2002  





1.4  2003  





1.5  2004  





1.6  2005  





1.7  2006  





1.8  2007  





1.9  2008  





1.10  2009  





1.11  2010  





1.12  2011  





1.13  2012  





1.14  2013  





1.15  2014  





1.16  2015  





1.17  2016  





1.18  2017  





1.19  2018  





1.20  2019  





1.21  2020  





1.22  2021  





1.23  2022  





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In Depth
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Original release
NetworkC-SPAN 2
ReleaseFebruary 6, 2000 (2000-02-06) –
present

In Depth is a 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 television 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. From the first episode through March 2019, the standard interview length was three hours. Beginning in April 2019, with Nomi Prins, the standard interview was reduced to two hours.[2]

There have been a few exceptions to the practice of featuring one single author, as with the programs featuring the Strand Bookstore, Frank J. Williams Frank Williams and Edna Greene Medford's discussion of Bibliography of Abraham Lincoln (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[3] and Harold Bloom [4]) entire three-hour interviews have been conducted live at the home or office of the featured author.

In 2018, the series featured 12 authors best known for their works of fiction, as opposed to their standard practice of interviewing authors best known for nonfiction works.[5]

List of episodes[edit]

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 parentheses. Each date links to a video of the full interview.

2000[edit]

  • March 5Richard Rhodes (Connie Doebele)
  • April 2William F. Buckley Jr. (Brian Lamb)
  • May 7Joan Didion (Connie Doebele)
  • September 3Milton Friedman (Brian Lamb)
  • October 1Gore Vidal (Susan Swain)
  • November 5Stephen Ambrose (Connie Doebele)
  • December 3Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (Brian Lamb)
  • 2001[edit]

  • February 4Toni Morrison (Susan Swain)
  • March 4James McPherson (Connie Doebele)
  • April 1Studs Terkel (Steve Scully)
  • May 6Jacques Barzun (Connie Doebele)
  • September 2Shelby Foote (Brian Lamb)
  • October 7Richard Brookhiser (Connie Doebele)*
  • November 4David Halberstam (Susan Swain)
  • December 2David McCullough (Brian Lamb)
  • *Note: Richard Brookhiser's October 7 interview was cut short unexpectedly due to the beginning of Operation Enduring FreedominAfghanistan, which started during his interview. Brookhiser later appeared on In Depth for a full three hours on April 1, 2012, thus becoming one of the only guests to make two appearances.

    2002[edit]

  • February 3Tom Clancy (Steve Scully)
  • March 3Peggy Noonan (Susan Swain)
  • April 7Robert Caro (Brian Lamb)
  • May 5bell hooks (Connie Doebele)
  • June 2David Herbert Donald (Steve Scully)
  • September 1Howard Zinn (Steve Scully)
  • October 6Edmund Morris (Susan Swain)
  • November 3George Will (Brian Lamb)
  • December 1Bob Woodward (Susan Swain)
  • 2003[edit]

  • February 2Martin Gilbert (Connie Doebele)
  • March 2Susan Sontag (Susan Swain)
  • April 6Bernard Lewis (Steve Scully)
  • May 4Harold Bloom (Susan Swain)
  • June 1Noam Chomsky (Brian Lamb)
  • July 6Carlo D'Este (Connie Doebele)
  • August 3Camille Paglia (Connie Doebele)
  • September 7Jeff Shaara (Steve Scully)
  • October 5Stanley Crouch (Susan Swain)
  • November 2John Keegan (Brian Lamb)
  • December 3Douglas Brinkley (Steve Scully)
  • 2004[edit]

  • February 1Ken Auletta (Brian Lamb)
  • March 7Victor Davis Hanson (Connie Doebele)
  • April 4Margaret Macmillan (Connie Doebele)
  • May 2Niall Ferguson (Connie Doebele)
  • June 6Harold Holzer (Steve Scully)
  • July 4Forrest McDonald (Connie Doebele)
  • August 1Simon Winchester (Connie Doebele)
  • September 5Strand Bookstore (Brian Lamb)
  • October 3Angela Davis (Connie Doebele)
  • November 7David Hackett Fischer (Connie Doebele)
  • December 5Tom Wolfe (Brian Lamb)
  • 2005[edit]

  • February 6Charles Murray (Steve Scully)
  • March 6Helen Caldicott (Connie Doebele)
  • April 3Robert Kaplan (Peter Slen)
  • May 1Thomas Friedman (Susan Swain)
  • June 5Richard John Neuhaus (Peter Slen)
  • July 3H.W. Brands (Connie Doebele)
  • August 7William Least Heat-Moon (Connie Doebele)
  • September 4Harvey Mansfield (Connie Doebele)
  • October 2Sherwin Nuland (Peter Slen)
  • November 6Doris Kearns Goodwin (Steve Scully)
  • December 4John Updike (Susan Swain)
  • 2006[edit]

  • February 5Taylor Branch (Susan Swain)
  • March 5Francis Fukuyama (Connie Doebele)
  • April 2Shelby Steele (Peter Slen)
  • May 7Robert Remini (Steve Scully)
  • June 4Mark Bowden (Susan Swain)
  • July 2Joyce Appleby (Connie Doebele)
  • August 6Gary Gallagher (Steve Scully)
  • September 3Tammy Bruce (Peter Slen)
  • October 1John Hope Franklin (Peter Slen)
  • November 6Ray Kurzweil (Pedro Echevarria)
  • December 3Jimmy Carter (Connie Doebele)
  • 2007[edit]

  • February 4Dinesh D'Souza (Connie Doebele)
  • March 4Barbara Ehrenreich (Connie Doebele)
  • April 1Alexander Cockburn (Connie Doebele)
  • May 6Marvin Olasky (Connie Doebele)
  • June 3Lewis Lapham (Connie Doebele)
  • July 1Michael Barone (Connie Doebele)
  • August 5Edward O. Wilson (Pedro Echevarria)
  • September 2Christopher Hitchens (Peter Slen)
  • October 7David Horowitz (Connie Doebele)
  • November 4Vincent Bugliosi (Peter Slen)
  • December 2Newt Gingrich (Susan Swain)
  • 2008[edit]

  • February 3David Levering Lewis (Peter Slen)
  • March 2John McWhorter (Peter Slen)
  • April 6Michael Eric Dyson (Pedro Echevarria)
  • May 4Alice Walker (Peter Slen)
  • June 1George Weigel (Connie Doebele)
  • July 6Katha Pollitt (Pedro Echevarria)
  • August 3Ralph Peters (Steve Scully)
  • September 7John K. Wilson and Jonathan Karp (Peter Slen)
  • November 2Steven Pinker (Connie Doebele)
  • December 7Kevin Phillips (Peter Slen)
  • 2009[edit]

    From this point forward, all interviews were hosted by Peter Slen, unless otherwise indicated.

  • February 1Frank Williams and Edna Greene Medford
  • February 28Ronald Takaki (Pedro Echevarria)
  • April 5Robert Higgs
  • May 3Christopher Buckley
  • June 7Bill Ayers
  • July 5John Ferling (Susan Swain)
  • August 2Juan Williams (Steve Scully)
  • September 6Jonathan Kozol (Connie Doebele)
  • October 4Hugh Hewitt
  • November 1Temple Grandin
  • December 6Joy Hakim
  • 2010[edit]

  • February 7Paul Johnson
  • March 7T.R. Reid
  • April 4John Dean (Steve Scully)
  • May 2Pat Buchanan
  • June 6Martha Nussbaum
  • July 4Bill Bennett (Pedro Echevarria)
  • August 1Ralph Nader
  • September 5Gordon Wood
  • October 3Michio Kaku
  • November 7Jonah Goldberg
  • December 5Salman Rushdie
  • 2011[edit]

  • February 6R. Emmett Tyrell
  • March 6Pauline Maier
  • April 3Ishmael Reed
  • May 1Tibor Machan (Susan Swain)
  • June 5Eric Posner
  • July 3Linda Hogan
  • August 7Ann Coulter
  • August 10Ellis Cose
  • October 2Michael Moore
  • November 6Ben Mezrich
  • December 4David Brooks (Steve Scully)
  • 2012[edit]

  • February 5Mark Steyn
  • March 4Randall Kennedy
  • April 1Richard Brookhiser
  • May 6Tom Brokaw
  • June 3Anna Quindlen
  • July 1David Pietrusza
  • August 1Julianne Malveaux
  • September 2Michael Beschloss
  • October 7Steven Johnson
  • November 4Kenneth Davis
  • December 2Tom Coburn
  • 2013[edit]

  • February 3Randall Robinson
  • March 3Larry Schweikart
  • April 7Amy Goodman
  • May 5Melanie Phillips
  • June 2Rick Atkinson
  • July 7Mary Roach
  • August 4Ben Carson
  • September 1Ben Shapiro
  • October 6John Lewis
  • November 3Kitty Kelley
  • December 1Christina Hoff Sommers
  • 2014[edit]

  • February 2Bonnie Morris
  • March 2Peniel Joseph
  • April 6Bing West
  • May 4Luis J. Rodriguez
  • June 1Amity Shlaes
  • July 6Reza Aslan
  • August 3Ron Paul
  • September 7Mary Frances Berry
  • October 5Joan Biskupic
  • November 2Michael Korda
  • December 7Arthur Brooks
  • 2015[edit]

  • February 1Walter Isaacson
  • March 1Lani Guinier
  • April 5Ronald Kessler
  • May 3Jon Ronson
  • June 7Lawrence Wright
  • July 5Peter Schweizer (Steve Scully)
  • August 2Medea Benjamin
  • September 6Lynne Cheney
  • October 4Thom Hartmann
  • November 1Walter Williams
  • December 6Cokie Roberts
  • 2016[edit]

  • February 7Eric Burns
  • March 6Jane Mayer
  • April 3Steve Forbes*
  • May 1Wil Haygood
  • June 5Steve Forbes*
  • July 3Sebastian Junger
  • August 7Jeffrey Toobin (Steve Scully)
  • September 4Dennis Prager
  • October 2Gerald Horne
  • November 6Kate Andersen Brower, William Seale, and Alvin S. Felzenberg, discussing U.S. presidents
  • December 4Steve Twomey, Eri Hotta, and Craig Nelson, discussing the Attack on Pearl Harbor
  • *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.[6][7] Forbes eventually was an In Depth guest for a full three hours on June 5, 2016.

    2017[edit]

  • February 5, 2017Nick Adams
  • March 5, 2017Dave Barry
  • April 2, 2017Annie Jacobsen
  • May 7, 2017Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • June 4, 2017Matt Taibbi
  • July 2, 2017Herb Boyd
  • August 6, 2017KrisAnne Hall
  • September 3, 2017Eric Metaxas
  • October 1, 2017Lynne Olson
  • November 5, 2017Michael Lewis (Steve Scully)
  • December 3, 2017Cornel West and Robert George
  • 2018[edit]

    For 2018, the program broke its tradition of interviewing nonfiction authors to interview best-selling fiction writers, focusing on authors of historical fiction, science and national security thrillers, and social commentary. The phrase “2018 Fiction Edition” was added to the show’s logo.[8]

  • February 4, 2018Colson Whitehead
  • March 4, 2018Jeff Shaara
  • April 1, 2018Walter Mosley (Greta Brawner)
  • May 6, 2018David Baldacci (Susan Swain)
  • June 3, 2018Gish Jen
  • July 1, 2018Brad Thor
  • August 5, 2018Cory Doctorow (Pedro Echevarria)
  • September 2, 2018Jacqueline Woodson
  • October 7, 2018Geraldine Brooks
  • November 4, 2018Jodi Picoult
  • December 2, 2018Brad Meltzer (Steve Scully)
  • 2019[edit]

  • February 3, 2019Dave Zirin
  • March 3, 2019Heather Mac Donald
  • April 7, 2019Nomi Prins
  • May 5, 2019Kathleen Hall Jamieson
  • June 2, 2019Evan Thomas
  • July 7, 2019Paul Kengor
  • August 4, 2019Lee Edwards
  • September 1, 2019Joanne Freeman
  • October 6, 2019Naomi Klein (Steve Scully)
  • November 3, 2019Imani Perry
  • December 1, 2019Jason Riley (Steve Scully)
  • 2020[edit]

  • February 2, 2020Deirdre McCloskey
  • March 1, 2020April Ryan
  • April 1, 2020 – Highlights show
  • May 3, 2020 – Highlights show
  • June 7, 2020Yuval Levin
  • July 5, 2020James Stavridis
  • August 2, 2020Wes Moore
  • September 6, 2020Ralph Reed
  • October 4, 2020Jill Lepore
  • November 1, 2020 – 20th Anniversary Commemoration
  • December 6, 2020Eddie Glaude
  • 2021[edit]

    • January 2, 2021 – N/A
  • February 7, 2021Robert W. Merry
  • March 7, 2021Elizabeth Kolbert
  • April 4, 2021Harriet Washington
  • May 2, 2021Craig Shirley*
  • June 6, 2021Max Hastings
  • July 4, 2021Annette Gordon-Reed
  • August 2021 - None#
  • September 5, 2021Carol Swain
  • October 3, 2021Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
  • November 7, 2021 - Ross Douthat
  • December 5, 2021 - Victor Davis Hanson
  • *Author Ross Douthat was announced as the scheduled guest for this date several times during the previous week. Ronald Reagan biographer Craig Shirley appeared instead. No explanation was given for the change. The C-SPAN web page announcing Douthat's appearance (May 2, 2021) was still retrievable on May 3, 2021, the day following the broadcast with Shirley. Mr. Douthat appeared in a later episode on November 7, 2021.

    #Former independent counsel, U.S. solicitor general, and federal judge Ken Starr was supposed to appear on the program on August 1, 2021, but the episode was preempted when the U.S. Senate held a rare Sunday session to debate a spending bill. He was never rescheduled to appear.

    2022[edit]

  • February 6, 2022 -- Sheryll Cashin
  • March 2022—None*
  • April 5, 2022 -- Noam Chomsky
  • May 1, 2022 -- Lawrence Kudlow
  • June 5, 2022 -- Sam Quinones
  • July 3, 2022 -- Carol Anderson
  • August 7, 2022 -- Larry Elder
  • September 4, 2022 -- Steven Hayward (John McArdle)
  • October 2, 2022 -- Dan Abrams
  • November 6, 2022 -- Mark Updegrove
  • December 4, 2022 -- Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
  • *Author Sam Quinones was scheduled to appear on March 5, 2022, but communication between C-SPAN'S Washington, DC studio and Mr. Quinones's studio in Nashville, Tennessee could not be established. He appeared on a later episode aired June 5, 2022.

    2023[edit]

  • February 5, 2023 -- Lance Morrow
  • March 5, 2023 -- Jeff Guinn
  • April 2, 2023 -- Stacy Schiff
  • May 7, 2023 -- Philip K. Howard
  • June 6, 2023 -- David Quammen
  • July 2, 2023 -- Francis Fukuyama
  • August 6, 2023 -- S.C. Gwynne
  • September 3, 2023 -- Mary Eberstadt
  • October 1, 2023 -- Douglas Rushkoff (John McArdle)
  • November 5, 2023 -- Nadine Strossen
  • December 3, 2023 -- John Yoo
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "C-SPAN through the years..." C-span.org. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  • ^ "In Depth with Nomi Prins | C-SPAN.org". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "In Depth with Shelby Foote". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "In Depth with Harold Bloom". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "BookTV Adds Fiction to Its Lineup". Publishers Weekly. December 19, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  • ^ "Steve Forbes on Amtrak Derailment". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "[Money]". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "In Depth | Series". C-span.org. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
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