Hi Folks,


I'm working on a list of VHS titles that one of our regional campus libraries 
wants to replace with DVDs as the VHS is degrading and the campus is no longer 
supporting the VHS format.



I'm looking for a distributor of the following on DVD:



Title:  NOW with Bill Moyers. [February 7, 2003]

Author: Bill D Moyers; Mark Ganguzza; WNET (Television station : New York, 
N.Y.); Public Affairs Television (Firm); New York Times Company.; PBS Home 
Video.

Publisher: Alexandria, Va. : PBS Home Video

Creation Date: c2003



Description: Patriot Act -- Bracing for bioterror -- Now interview : Frank Rich.

"How does the government balance our need for security with the protection of 
our civil liberty? Bill Moyers interviews Chuck Lewis, founder of the Center 
for Public Integrity, on the Patriot Act. Next, as the nation begins smallpox 
vaccinations, many wonder: Is the vaccine more dangerous than the threat? NOW 
goes inside healthcare's heated debate in Bracing for Bioterror. Later, NOW 
interviews Frank Rich, the newly appointed Associate Editor of the New York 
Times who adds a weekly Arts & Leisure to his plate."--PBS web site.



Is there an archive of these available somewhere? In lieu of getting the DVD 
does anyone have contact info for the rights holder?



Thanks!



Chris McN



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