The 8 Best Jim Lehrer Podcasts
1) Remembering Jim Lehrer
We're replaying Jesse's 2010 interview with Jim Lehrer, who died last month at 85. He was a giant in the world of journalism – particularly in the world of public broadcasting. Jim hosted PBS' NewsHou...Show More
2) Jim Lehrer
The man widely hailed as "the dean of moderators" looks at more than 40 years of televised political debate in the United States. Drawing on his own moderating experience, in-depth interviews with the...Show More
3) Andrew Rannells, Jim Lehrer, Thao Nguyen
The actor Andrew Rannells talks about growing up gay in Nebraska, his role in The Book of Mormon, and how to avoid uncomfortable moments when filming nude scenes. Public broadcasting legend Jim Lehrer...Show More
4) Jim Lehrer from 2010
This week on The Speaking of Writers Podcast we remember a few of the authors that we lost this year. Jim Lehrer was the author of twenty-one novels, three nonfiction books, and four plays. His w...Show More
5) Jim Lehrer (1934-2020)
Jim Lehrer, interviewed in 1998 by Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff. Jim Lehrer, who co-anchored the MacNeill Lehrer News Hour on PBS from 1975 to 1995 and was the sole anchor until his retireme...Show More
6) After Words with Jim Lehrer
In 2011, Jim Lehrer, the former anchor of the PBS NewsHour, appeared on C-SPAN's "After Words" program to discuss his book "Tension City." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice...Show More
7) The Jim Lehrer of Podcasts
Chris Brooks runs a boardgame blog where he recently offered his assessment of "the three" boardgame podcasts, Geek Speak, Boardgames To Go, and The Dice Tower. I'm happy with his assessment of my pod...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.8) A Conversation with Jim Lehrer
Jim Lehrer, former host of PBS Newshour, discussed his book, Tension City: Inside the Presidential Debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain, with PBS Newshour senior correspondent Ray Suarez.
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