In Depth
In Depth is a program on C-SPAN 2 as part of their Book TV programming that aired monthly from 2000-2023, featuring 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 was 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. 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.
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, 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 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.
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 parentheses. Each date links to a video of the full interview.2000
- – John Lukacs
- – Richard Rhodes
- – William F. Buckley Jr.
- – Joan Didion
- – Milton Friedman
- – Gore Vidal
- – Stephen Ambrose
- – Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
2001
- – Norman Podhoretz
- – Toni Morrison
- – James McPherson
- – Studs Terkel
- – Jacques Barzun
- – Shelby Foote
- – Richard Brookhiser *
- – David Halberstam
- – David McCullough
2002
- – Cornel West
- – Tom Clancy
- – Peggy Noonan
- – Robert Caro
- – bell hooks
- – David Herbert Donald
- – Howard Zinn
- – Edmund Morris
- – George Will
- – Bob Woodward
2003
- – Phyllis Schlafly
- – Martin Gilbert
- – Susan Sontag
- – Bernard Lewis
- – Harold Bloom
- – Noam Chomsky
- – Carlo D'Este
- – Camille Paglia
- – Jeff Shaara
- – Stanley Crouch
- – John Keegan
- – Douglas Brinkley
2004
- – Thomas Fleming
- – Ken Auletta
- – Victor Davis Hanson
- – Margaret Macmillan
- – Niall Ferguson
- – Harold Holzer
- – Forrest McDonald
- – Simon Winchester
- – Strand Bookstore
- – Angela Davis
- – David Hackett Fischer
- – Tom Wolfe
2005
- – Garry Wills
- – Charles Murray
- – Helen Caldicott
- – Robert Kaplan
- – Thomas Friedman
- – Richard John Neuhaus
- – H.W. Brands
- – William Least Heat-Moon
- – Harvey Mansfield
- – Sherwin Nuland
- – Doris Kearns Goodwin
- – John Updike
2006
- – Ron Powers
- – Taylor Branch
- – Francis Fukuyama
- – Shelby Steele
- – Robert Remini
- – Mark Bowden
- – Joyce Appleby
- – Gary Gallagher
- – Tammy Bruce
- – John Hope Franklin
- – Ray Kurzweil
- – Jimmy Carter
2007
- – P.J. O'Rourke
- – Dinesh D'Souza
- – Barbara Ehrenreich
- – Alexander Cockburn
- – Marvin Olasky
- – Lewis Lapham
- – Michael Barone
- – Edward O. Wilson
- – Christopher Hitchens
- – David Horowitz
- – Vincent Bugliosi
- – Newt Gingrich
2008
- – Nell Irvin Painter
- – David Levering Lewis
- – John McWhorter
- – Michael Eric Dyson
- – Alice Walker
- – George Weigel
- – Katha Pollitt
- – Ralph Peters
- – John K. Wilson and Jonathan Karp
- – Steven Pinker
- – Kevin Phillips
2009
From this point forward, all interviews were hosted by Peter Slen, unless otherwise indicated.- – Bill Gertz
- – Frank Williams and Edna Greene Medford
- – Ronald Takaki
- – Robert Higgs
- – Christopher Buckley
- – Bill Ayers
- – John Ferling
- – Juan Williams
- – Jonathan Kozol
- – Hugh Hewitt
- – Temple Grandin
- – Joy Hakim
2010
- – Michelle Malkin
- – Paul Johnson
- – T.R. Reid
- – John Dean
- – Pat Buchanan
- – Martha Nussbaum
- – Bill Bennett
- – Ralph Nader
- – Gordon Wood
- – Michio Kaku
- – Jonah Goldberg
- – Salman Rushdie
2011
- – Phyllis Bennis
- – R. Emmett Tyrell
- – Pauline Maier
- – Ishmael Reed
- – Tibor Machan
- – Eric Posner
- – Linda Hogan
- – Ann Coulter
- – Ellis Cose
- – Michael Moore
- – Ben Mezrich
- – David Brooks
2012
- – Chris Hedges
- – Mark Steyn
- – Randall Kennedy
- – Richard Brookhiser
- – Tom Brokaw
- – Anna Quindlen
- – David Pietrusza
- – Julianne Malveaux
- – Michael Beschloss
- – Steven Johnson
- – Kenneth Davis
- – Tom Coburn
2013
- – Donald Barlett and James Steele
- – Randall Robinson
- – Larry Schweikart
- – Amy Goodman
- – Melanie Phillips
- – Rick Atkinson
- – Mary Roach
- – Ben Carson
- – Ben Shapiro
- – John Lewis
- – Kitty Kelley
- – Christina Hoff Sommers
2014
- – Mark Levin
- – Bonnie Morris
- – Peniel Joseph
- – Bing West
- – Luis J. Rodriguez
- – Amity Shlaes
- – Reza Aslan
- – Ron Paul
- – Mary Frances Berry
- – Joan Biskupic
- – Michael Korda
- – Arthur Brooks
2015
- – Tavis Smiley
- – Walter Isaacson
- – Lani Guinier
- – Ronald Kessler
- – Jon Ronson
- – Lawrence Wright
- – Peter Schweizer
- – Medea Benjamin
- – Lynne Cheney
- – Thom Hartmann
- – Walter Williams
- – Cokie Roberts
2016
- – David Maraniss
- – Eric Burns
- – Jane Mayer
- – Steve Forbes*
- – Wil Haygood
- – Steve Forbes*
- – Sebastian Junger
- – Jeffrey Toobin
- – Dennis Prager
- – Gerald Horne
- – Kate Andersen Brower, William Seale, and Alvin S. Felzenberg, discussing U.S. presidents
- – Steve Twomey, Eri Hotta, and Craig Nelson, discussing the Attack on Pearl Harbor
2017
- – April Ryan, Eddie Glaude, and David Maraniss on the Presidency of Barack Obama
- – Nick Adams
- – Dave Barry
- – Annie Jacobsen
- – Neil deGrasse Tyson
- – Matt Taibbi
- – Herb Boyd
- – KrisAnne Hall
- – Eric Metaxas
- – Lynne Olson
- – Michael Lewis
- – Cornel West and Robert George
2018
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.- – David Ignatius
- – Colson Whitehead
- – Jeff Shaara
- – Walter Mosley
- – David Baldacci
- – Gish Jen
- – Brad Thor
- – Cory Doctorow
- – Jacqueline Woodson
- – Geraldine Brooks
- – Jodi Picoult
- – Brad Meltzer
2019
- – David Corn
- – Dave Zirin
- – Heather Mac Donald
- – Nomi Prins
- – Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- – Evan Thomas
- – Paul Kengor
- – Lee Edwards
- – Joanne Freeman
- – Naomi Klein
- – Imani Perry
- – Jason Riley
2020
- – Sebastian Gorka
- – Deirdre McCloskey
- – April Ryan
- – Highlights show
- – Highlights show
- – Yuval Levin
- – James Stavridis
- – Wes Moore
- – Ralph Reed
- – Jill Lepore
- – 20th Anniversary Commemoration
- – Eddie Glaude
2021
- January 2, 2021 – N/A
- – Robert W. Merry
- – Elizabeth Kolbert
- – Harriet Washington
- – Craig Shirley*
- – Max Hastings
- – Annette Gordon-Reed
- August 2021 - None#
- – Carol Swain
- – Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
- - Ross Douthat
- - Victor Davis Hanson
2022
- –- Allen Guelzo
- -- Sheryll Cashin
- March 2022—None*
- -- Noam Chomsky
- -- Lawrence Kudlow
- -- Sam Quinones
- -- Carol Anderson
- -- Larry Elder
- -- Steven Hayward
- -- Dan Abrams
- -- Mark Updegrove
- -- Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
2023
- –- Chris Hedges
- -- Lance Morrow
- -- Jeff Guinn
- -- Stacy Schiff
- -- Philip K. Howard
- -- David Quammen
- -- Francis Fukuyama
- -- S.C. Gwynne
- -- Mary Eberstadt
- -- Douglas Rushkoff
- -- Nadine Strossen
- -- John Yoo