CBS News Sunday Morning Season 38 Episode 12 Andrew Lloyd Webber; Will Smith; Michael Lewis; sampling of the Danish pastry kringle; Oxford University Choir.
- December 13, 2015
CBS News Sunday Morning season 38 episode 12 offers a variety of stories from celebrities to pastries. The episode starts with an interview with Andrew Lloyd Webber, a famed composer, and producer behind iconic musicals such as "The Phantom of the Opera" and "Cats". He discusses his career, personal life, and his new memoir, "Unmasked".
Next, the episode features an interview with actor Will Smith who is currently starring in the movie "Gemini Man." Smith reflects on his career, personal life, and how he balances his acting and social media work.
The show also explores the world of finance in an interview with Michael Lewis, the best-selling author of "The Big Short" and "Moneyball." The interview delves into Lewis's latest book, "The Fifth Risk," where he discusses the challenges facing government agencies under the Trump administration.
For food lovers, this episode provides a scrumptious sampling of the Danish pastry kringle. Correspondent Steve Hartman travels to Racine, Wisconsin, the self-proclaimed "Kringle Capital of the World," to learn about the history and art of pastry making.
In addition, the episode features the Oxford University Choir, one of the best-known choral groups in the world. They discuss their history and perform a song from their latest album, "This Christmas Night."
Overall, CBS News Sunday Morning season 38 episode 12 offers a diverse range of stories from famous names in entertainment to a deep dive into the finance industry. The episode has something for everyone, including a mouthwatering sampling of pastries and beautiful performances from the Oxford University Choir.