These video clips are from the 2000 satellite broadcast, Marriage and Couples Education: An Overview of an Emerging Issue, sponsored by USDA/CSREES with the direction of the National Marriage and Couples Education Workgroup. Contents include: 1) Welcome and Overview – Anna Mae Kobbe, National Program Leader Family Life & Human Development, USDA/CSREES (retired); 2) Putting Marriage and Couples Education on the Public Education Agenda (Part 1) – Theodora Ooms, Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington D.C; 3) Extension Program : Oklahoma Marriage Initiative – Lynda Harriman, Oklahoma State University Extension; 4) Putting Marriage and Couples Education on the Public Education Agenda (Part 2) – Theodora Ooms, Policy Analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington D.C.; 5) Extension Program: Couple Talk – Charlotte Shoup Olsen, Kansas State University Extension; 6) Roles in Marriage Education – Dr. Bill Doherty, Professor, University of Minnesota; 7) Extension Program: Married and Loving It – Barbara Petty, University of Idaho Cooperative Extension; 8) Effectiveness of Marriage and Couples Education Programs – Dr. David Olson, Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota; 9) Focusing on Marriage: What the Research Says – Dr. Linda Waite, Professor, University of Chicago; 10) Extension Program: Before you Tie The Knot – Millie Ferrer, University of Florida Extension; 11) A Community-Based Approach to Supporting Marriage and Couples Relationships – Dr. Bill Doherty, Professor, University of Minnesota; 12) Q/A: Domestic violence; 13) Q/A: Cultural Sensitivity; 14) Q/A: Role of Fathers; 15) Q/A: Using Marriage Tools; 16) Q/A: Should everyone get married; 17) Q&A: Unnecessary versus necessary divorces; 18) Q/A: Remarriage; 19) Q/A: Paying for Prevention; 20) Q/A: Wrap Up and Closing.