As of July 2026, PBS News Hour Season 47 aired in 2022 with 260 episodes. Full episode guide and where to watch below.
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PBS News Hour Season 47

2022 260 Episodes News ⭐ 6/10

PBS News Hour Season 47 has built a devoted audience among viewers who want their drama to earn its emotional beats. The 1-season run is exactly the right length for what it is doing. Its 6/10 TMDB score, built from 52 ratings, reflects a title that consistently delivers. Judy Woodruff anchors it with a performance that rewards close attention. Put it on tonight and see for yourself.

Whatever else is competing for your attention this week, PBS News Hour Season 47 is worth clearing space for. Character-driven storytelling at its most effective — PBS News Hour Season 47 earns every emotional beat it goes for. Season 47 of PBS News Hour includes 260 episodes. It aired from January 2022 to December 2022. This season stars Judy Woodruff and Stephanie Sy. Judy Woodruff and Stephanie Sy lead a cast that brings real weight to the material. It was aired in 2022. PBS News Hour Season 47 resists tidy resolutions in a way that respects how messy real consequences actually are. There is real craft here, even in the moments that do not fully land.

Viewers drawn to character-driven storytelling will find plenty to sit with in PBS News Hour Season 47. It rewards viewers regardless of what else is in their watch history. Best experienced as a single, sustained watch if your schedule allows. Judy Woodruff anchors a cast that never overplays its hand. The kind of drama that stays with you well after the finale.

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🎬 PBS News Hour Season 47 — Episode Guide

E1
January 3, 2022
2022-01-03
Monday on the NewsHour, U.S. schools weigh the risks, and the Food and Drug Administration approves booster shots for more children as COVID cases soar. Then, Americans reflect on what led people from their communities to take part in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol a year ago. And, a new law aims ...
E2
January 4, 2022
2022-01-04
Tuesday on the NewsHour, U.S. school districts are forced again to choose between in-person and remote learning amid the surge in COVID cases. Then, how the growth of far-right groups led to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and continues to threaten American democracy. And, what Theranos founder Elizabeth ...
E3
January 5, 2022
2022-01-05
Wednesday on the NewsHour, how politicians and Trump supporters have spread false narratives about what happened on Jan. 6. Then, a record number of U.S. children are hospitalized with COVID-19, as doctors warn the risk to young children isn't being taken seriously enough. And, a museum's decades-lo...
E4
January 6, 2022
2022-01-06
Thursday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden urges Americans to reject lies about the 2020 election and defend America's democratic ideals. Then, we take an hour-by-hour look at the events of Jan. 6 and speak to a panel of seasoned political observers about its aftermath. And, an exclusive intervie...
E5
January 7, 2022
2022-01-07
Friday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on the federal government's vaccine mandates for health care workers and large employers. Then, Kazakhstan's leader vows to quash unrest as violent protests erupt against the government's authoritarian policies. And, David Brooks and Jon...
E6
January 10, 2022
2022-01-10
Monday on the NewsHour, some medical experts warn the CDC's latest guidance on COVID-19 is creating confusion, as infections, hospitalizations and deaths increase across the country. Then, diplomats from the U.S. and Russia meet amid stark disagreements over Ukraine, and deepening polarization promp...
E7
January 11, 2022
2022-01-11
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Biden and Vice President Harris make a new and urgent push for voting rights legislation amid an uphill fight in Congress. Also, COVID hospitalizations reach a record high as the White House rushes to ramp up at-home testing, and we look at a Chinese city under som...
E8
January 12, 2022
2022-01-12
Wednesday on the NewsHour, calls for new approaches to combat COVID-19 grow louder as the number of infections and hospitalizations climb daily. Then, we speak to the president of a regional Federal Reserve bank as inflation increases at its fastest rate since the 1980s. And, leaders from Russia and...
E9
January 13, 2022
2022-01-13
Thursday on the NewsHour, the Supreme court blocks vaccine requirements for large businesses but permits them for most health care workers. Also, a far-right militia leader is arrested on the first seditious conspiracy charges for the Capitol riot, voting right legislation advances in the House, and...
E10
January 14, 2022
2022-01-14
Friday on the NewsHour, health systems buckle under the latest surge of hospitalizations from COVID-19 as schools struggle to keep the virus at bay. Also, millions of Kenyans face hunger and ethnic conflict exacerbated by the global climate crisis, and David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart consider the...
E11
January 17, 2022
2022-01-17
Monday on the NewsHour, as the nation honors Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights leader's son makes the case for why Congress should pass new federal voting legislation. Then, authorities in the U.S. and U.K. Investigate why a British citizen held a rabbi and congregants hostage at a Texas syna...
E12
January 18, 2022
2022-01-18
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate begins debate on voting rights but Republicans unanimously oppose the legislation and efforts to allow a simple majority to rule. Then, calls for new approaches to managing the virus grow louder as U.S. hospitals struggle and parents navigate an uncertain tim...
E13
January 19, 2022
2022-01-19
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden defends his government's track record amid worsening approval ratings and a host of setbacks one year after his inauguration. Then, Democrats' push for voting rights legislation faces stiff opposition in the evenly divided U.S. Senate. And, the secretar...
E14
January 20, 2022
2022-01-20
Thursday on the NewsHour, we look at what's gone well, and what hasn't over the past 365 days of the Biden administration. Then, disagreements between NATO allies prompt widespread uncertainty as the threat of a renewed Russian invasion looms over Ukraine. And, jury selection begins in the federal c...
E15
January 21, 2022
2022-01-21
Friday on the NewsHour, the U.S. and Russia remain in a heated standoff over Ukraine after a meeting between the American secretary of state and his Russian counterpart. Then, how Taliban rule, a historic drought and bitter cold worsen food scarcity in Afghanistan. And, David Brooks and Jonathan Cap...
E16
January 24, 2022
2022-01-24
Monday on the NewsHour, the United States puts thousands of troops on heightened alert as the threat of Russian invasion grows more severe. Then, markets take a major tumble amid possible interest rate hikes and ongoing inflation. And, Tamara Keith and Amy Walter discuss both parties' moves to punis...
E17
January 25, 2022
2022-01-25
Tuesday on the NewsHour, the United States delivers more military aid to Ukraine as fears of a Russian invasion remain high. Then, the fight over reapportioning congressional districts grows more intense amid lawsuits, vetoes and widespread gerrymandering. And, under Taliban rule, the lack of opport...
E18
January 26, 2022
2022-01-26
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Justice Stephen Breyer will announce he is stepping down from the Supreme Court, setting up a senate confirmation battle for his replacement. Then, the Federal Reserve signals it will soon raise interest rates to counteract surging prices across the economy. And, pandemic-...
E19
January 27, 2022
2022-01-27
Thursday on the NewsHour, Justice Breyer's retirement makes way for President Biden to fulfill his campaign promise and nominate the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. We examine the potential causes and solutions as many U.S. Cities grapple with a steady increase in crime. We return to tornado...
E20
January 28, 2022
2022-01-28
Friday on the NewsHour, Russia says it won't start a war in Ukraine but warns Western powers against ignoring its interests. Then, Texas' restrictive new voting law sparks confusion, forcing election officials to reject hundreds of applications for mail-in ballots. And, David Brooks and Jonathan Cap...

🎭 Cast of PBS News Hour Season 47

Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff
Self - Anchor
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Stephanie Sy
Self - West Anchor

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