RIP, Bill Moyers, 91

Tom McAndrew

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He had quite an interesting life. He was an ordained Baptist minister. He worked for LBJ's Senate re-election campaign in 1954, and ended up working for LBJ. He was the deputy director of the Peace Corps for a few years. He was on the plane that brought JFK's body (and the newly sworn in LBJ as President) back to Washington, D.C. from Dallas, TX in 1963. He eventually became LBJ's press secretary for a couple years, before resigning in late 1966.

From his career in government, he moved to become the publisher of Newsday -- a position he held for 3 years. From there, his career was mostly on TV. He started out doing Bill Moyer's Journal on PBS, then became the chief correspondent of CBS Reports, then went back to PBS, and then returned to CBS as the senior news analyst. He ended up returning to PBS, and became popular for Now, and a new Bill Moyers Journal series.

I'll never forget his PBS series titled, "Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth."




 
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What a life. From Texas to Edinburgh Scottland. Just a fantastic human being. Nice post about him Tom. He spent a good amount of time here in North Carolina.
 
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He started out doing Bill Moyer's Journal on PBS, then became the chief correspondent of CBS Reports, then went back to PBS, and then returned to CBS as the senior news analyst. He ended up returning to PBS, and became popular for Now, and a new Bill Moyers Journal series.
SAD...
Remember him well