CBS News Sunday Morning

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  • 2016
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CBS News Sunday Morning is a television magazine show, airing on CBS since 1979. Hosted by Jane Pauley, Charles Osgood, and Mo Rocca, the show offers a combination of news, feature stories, interviews, and cultural highlights. The show has been one of the most successful on CBS for years, thanks in part to its ability to capture the essence of Sunday mornings. Its light, informative tone makes it a perfect fit for the day of rest, and its topics span a wide range of interests.

The show's format includes several segments, each of which is devoted to a specific topic. These segments are usually introduced by the host, who meditates on the week's events and what they may mean for the future. The topics covered by CBS News Sunday Morning range from politics to arts and culture, history, lifestyle, and everything in between.

One of the show's most respected and beloved features is its coverage of arts and culture. Every Sunday, viewers tune in to learn about art exhibits, music festivals, and theater productions from all over the world. These segments are usually expertly crafted to highlight the beauty and scope of the cultural event in question, and they have helped CBS News Sunday Morning build a reputation as one of the premier outlets for cultural coverage.

In addition to its coverage of culture and the arts, CBS News Sunday Morning also tackles serious news topics. These segments typically feature interviews with prominent newsmakers, politicians, and experts in various fields. The show's reporters are known for their ability to break down complex topics into easily digestible pieces, allowing viewers to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed.

Of course, no Sunday morning show would be complete without a few lighter segments. CBS News Sunday Morning does not disappoint in this regard, offering stories on everything from the latest trends in fashion to the newest gadgets and inventions. These segments are usually infused with a healthy dose of humor and fun, making them a welcome reprieve from the more serious news topics covered on the show.

One of the defining features of CBS News Sunday Morning is its ability to appeal to viewers of all ages. The show's wide range of topics ensures that there is something for everyone, from young children to older adults. Whether you're interested in politics, culture, technology, or just need a laugh, CBS News Sunday Morning has you covered.

Over the years, the show has won numerous awards and accolades for its reporting and storytelling. Its hosts, Jane Pauley, Charles Osgood, and Mo Rocca, are beloved by viewers for their warmth, intelligence, and wit. The show's longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt and evolve with the times, staying relevant even as the media landscape changes around it.

In conclusion, CBS News Sunday Morning is a must-watch for anyone who wants to stay informed and entertained on Sunday mornings. Its combination of serious news coverage, cultural features, and lighthearted segments means that there is always something interesting and engaging to watch. With its talented hosts and expert reporting, the show has become a staple of American television and a testament to the power of great storytelling.

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Bob Schieffer, Eddie Redmayne, Julie Andrews
16. Bob Schieffer, Eddie Redmayne, Julie Andrews
April 21, 2024
ANYTHING FOR LOVE – Jim Axelrod has a CBS News Investigative report exploring the increasing number of romance scams that cost Americans billions annually, including an interview with a former scammer from Ghana, where many of the scams originate. CRITTERS CROSSING –Conor Knighton examines the nationwide effort to design wildlife crossings in our highway system to help migrating animals safely cross roadways. ON DISPLAY: BOB SCHIEFFER – Sharyn Alfonsi of 60 MINUTES visits with legendary CBS anchor and correspondent Bob Schieffer about putting his thoughts on canvas. FINE PRINT: ABRAHAM VERGHESE – Tracy Smith chats with author Dr. Abraham Verghese about his work in the medical field and his bestselling book The Covenant of Water. ON BROADWAY: CABARET – Mo Rocca is on Broadway for the revival of "Cabaret" starring Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne. LEGENDS: JULIE ANDREWS – Jane Pauley talks with actor Julie Andrews and her daughter about their new children's book. CLIMATE PICTURE – Ben Tracy spends time with photographer James Balog, whose specialty is documenting climate change.
The Money Issue
15. The Money Issue
April 14, 2024
« Previous Ep. Next Ep. » FREE AND CLEAR – Lee Cowan looks into the history of the public domain and how some of the biggest characters of our lifetime, from Frankenstein to Mickey Mouse, are, or someday will be, public property. SEINFELD –Mo Rocca catches up with legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld to talk about his new film, "Unfrosted," a fictional account of the invention of Pop-Tarts. RUN FOR THE MONEY –Kelefa Sanneh talks with the team behind New Balance sneakers, which are gaining a foothold in America's sneaker wars. HAPPY MEDIUM – Tracy Smith catches up with Hollywood's "psychic to the stars," Tyler Henry. FLOWER POWER! –Lilia Luciano travels to Colombia to report on the business of cut flowers. WHAT'S THAT NOISE? – David Pogue reports on the downside of the bitcoin business, which is the noise of bitcoin mining. IN CONVERSATION: LINA KHAN –Robert Costa talks with Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, CRYSTAL CLEAR – Conor Knighton travels to Ireland, the home of the world-famous Waterford Crystal. RECYCLING … FACT VS. FICTION –Ben Tracy looks into the myths and realities of the plastic recycling industry. HOME RUN –Martha Teichner reports on an innovative program in Houston to help solve the homelessness crisis. COMMENTARY –Faith Salie weighs in on having enough of those annoying corporate buzzwords.
Wayne Brady, Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Cailee Spaeny
14. Wayne Brady, Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Cailee Spaeny
April 7, 2024
MENOPAUSE – Tracy Smith reports on menopause, which happens to all women, and the new ways women are coping. ON BROADWAY – THE WIZ – Kelefa Sanneh sits down with Wayne Brady, host of CBS' LET'S MAKE A DEAL, who is now starring in a new Broadway version of "The Wiz." ECLIPSE – David Pogue is ready for the eclipse and has everything we need to know about the upcoming event and how to watch it safely. WHAT IF?... – Ben Mankiewicz with Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Cailee Spaeny and others from the new film "Civil War," which is set in a civil war in a future America. STANDING TALL – Faith Salie visits Washington, D.C., to say goodbye to Stumpy, a beloved cherry blossom tree. FOSTER CARE – Erin Moriarty of 48 HOURS looks at the nation's foster care program, the vulnerable children in foster care and the benefits they receive that are often taken by the system. CAPTAIN COOK – Ben Tracy explores the complicated legacy of Captain Cook and why so many Hawaiians would prefer he not be in their history books. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a story about an unusual connection between two police officers.
Michael Douglas, Rebel Wilson, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Pete Townshend, Martha Stewart
13. Michael Douglas, Rebel Wilson, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Pete Townshend, Martha Stewart
March 31, 2024
BETTER TOGETHER – Jim Axelrod talks with Mark and Jan Lawrance, the parents of twin brothers who were talented artists and both took their own lives by suicide. The Lawrances talk about keeping their sons' legacies alive through their art. THUNDER EGGS – Conor Knighton goes egg-hunting in Oregon for so-called "thundereggs," which are ancient stones made when water is mixed with lava. IN CONVERSATION: MICHAEL DOUGLAS –Mo Rocca talks with actor Michael Douglas about his career and his portrayal of founding father Ben Franklin in the new series "Franklin." REBEL – Lee Cowan talks with Australian actor and comedian Rebel Wilson about food, fame and her provocative new memoir. ON BROADWAY … SUFFS –Martha Teichner sits down with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and activist Malala Yousafzai, producers of "Suffs," a new Broadway musical about the women's suffrage movement. TOMMY –Tracy Smith talks with The Who co-founder Pete Townshend about the Broadway revival of "Tommy." MARTHA STEWART – Martha Stewart has some advice on growing houseplants. COMMENTARY – Catholic Archbishop Wilton Cardinal Gregory offers thoughts on the holy season.
Christian Cooper, Steve Martin, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Percival Everett, Fareed Zakaria
12. Christian Cooper, Steve Martin, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Percival Everett, Fareed Zakaria
March 24, 2024
LOOKING UP! – Nancy Giles spends time with Christian Cooper, who made front-page headlines as the victim of a racist incident in New York's Central Park, and now hosts his own National Geographic show about birdwatching. STEVE MARTIN – Tracy Smith catches up with Steve Martin to discuss a new Apple TV documentary about his life, "STEVE! A Documentary in 2 Pieces." DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN – Robert Costa talks with historian Doris Kearns Goodwin about her late husband, presidential advisor Richard Goodwin, who is the subject of her new book, An Unfinished Love Story. DETAINED – Lesley Stahl of 60 MINUTES tells the story of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia for a year. DETAINED – Seth Doane talks with the family of American-Russian journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, who has been detained in Russia since October 2023. FINE PRINT – Martha Teichner speaks with the author Percival Everett about his new book James, making Jim from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn the central character and narrator in a reimagined story. IN CONVERSATION – Kelefa Sanneh sits down with columnist, CNN host, and author Fareed Zakaria. MARTHA STEWART – Martha Stewart has some advice on growing houseplants.
Ken Jennings, Thomas Dambo, Christine Blasey Ford, Nicholas Sparks
11. Ken Jennings, Thomas Dambo, Christine Blasey Ford, Nicholas Sparks
March 17, 2024
BEHIND THE HEADLINES: HAITI –Martha Teichner looks at the historical roots of the unrest and the current crisis in Haiti. ON BROADWAY … THE NOTEBOOK –David Pogue talks with bestselling author Nicholas Sparks about turning his novel The Notebook into a new Broadway musical. IN CONVERSATION – CHRISTINE BLASEY FORD – Tracy Smith sits down with Christine Blasey Ford, who has a new book on her Senate Judiciary testimony alleging a sexual assault by now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh maintains it never happened. SUNDAY PROFILE: KEN JENNINGS – Luke Burbank profiles all time "Jeopardy!" champion and new host Ken Jennings. POSTCARD FROM DUBLIN – In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Conor Knighton visits the Emigration Museum in Ireland. GENTLE GIANTS – Lee Cowan meets Danish artist Thomas Dambo, who builds giant trolls from recycled wood and has placed them in outdoor spaces in 17 countries worldwide. A WALK-THROUGH HISTORY – Mark Whitaker tours the new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Ala.
Fran Drescher, Marcia Gay Harden, Jimmy Kimmel, Julian Curi
10. Fran Drescher, Marcia Gay Harden, Jimmy Kimmel, Julian Curi
March 10, 2024
LEADING LADY – Tracy Smith sits down with SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher to discuss Hollywood after last year's strikes. SUNDAY PROFILE: MARCIA GAY HARDEN – Seth Doane talks with Oscar-winning actor Marcia Gay Harden about her career, her family and her work on the CBS series SO HELP ME TODD. JIMMY KIMMEL – Ted Koppel visits with four-time Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel as he prepares for this year's ceremony. NO STRINGS! – Jonathan Vigliotti talks with filmmaker Julian Curi, who is behind a viral video that's drawing attention. SPELLING IT OUT – David Pogue finds the words to explain the world of closed captioning. ROBERT KRULWICH – Writer and narrator Robert Krulwich explores the verbal phenomenon of saying "tick tock" rather than "tock tick" in an animated feature. JOSH SEFTEL – Filmmaker Josh Seftel chats with his mother about life as someone who has found some celebrity for her appearances on CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a story about a town that comes together to help one of their own. COMMENTARY – Luke Burbank shares thoughts on his favorite day of the year – the day we spring forward.
Drew Weissman, Katalin Kariko, Dr. Abraham Verghese, Jacob Collier, Kevin James, Ed Zwick
9. Drew Weissman, Katalin Kariko, Dr. Abraham Verghese, Jacob Collier, Kevin James, Ed Zwick
March 3, 2024
A SHOT IN THE ARM – Kelefa Sanneh sits down with Nobel Prize-winning scientists Drew Weissman and Katalin Kariko, whose collaboration led to the development of the COVID-19 vaccines. ON EXHIBIT: MARK ROTHKO – Robert Costa visits an exhibit of artist Mark Rothko's work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. IN CONVERSATION: ABRAHAM VERGHESE – Tracy Smith talks with author Dr. Abraham Verghese about his work in the medical field and his bestselling book The Covenant of Water. TRIALS OF TRUMP – Erin Moriarty of 48 HOURS reports on the multiple cases against former President Donald Trump and what it might mean for the upcoming election. TAKE NOTE: JACOB COLLIER – Conor Knighton catches up with musician Jacob Collier, whose inventive YouTube videos caught the eye of mega-producer Quincy Jones. PROFILE: KEVIN JAMES – Jim Axelrod talks with actor-comedian Kevin James about his career, stand-up comedy and what's ahead. INSIDE HOLLYWOOD: ED ZWICK – Luke Burbank chats with Oscar-winning producer and director Ed Zwick about his time in Hollywood, the TV shows and films he's made, including "Glory" and "Shakespeare in Love," and his new book Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.
Shawn Fain, Billy Dee Williams, Rod Stewart, Bill Bradley
8. Shawn Fain, Billy Dee Williams, Rod Stewart, Bill Bradley
February 25, 2024
WALKING THE LINE – Robert Costa talks with United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain, who talks about his career, recent strikes and the future. SUNDAY PROFILE: BILLY DEE WILLIAMS – Ben Mankiewicz catches up with actor Billy Dee Williams to talk about his life on and off-screen. IN THE SWING ... ROD STEWART – Mark Phillips talks with singer-songwriter Rod Stewart about his life and his new collaboration with Jools Holland on an album of swing classics from the ‘30s and ‘40s. ONE ON ONE – Jane Pauley talks with former U.S. senator and basketball great Bill Bradley about his life in politics, on the court, and his new one-man show. NEVER TOO LATE – David Martin reports on the US Army overturning convictions of 100 soldiers for their part in a 1917 riot, saying racism triggered the violence and infected their trials. OLD KINDERHOOK – Mo Rocca looks at the life and legacy of one of our least-remembered presidents, Martin Van Buren. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a story of grief and forgiveness. COMMENTARY – David Sedaris offers some sartorial tips for those heading to the theater.
Ashley McBryde, Hilary Swank, LaChanze,
7. Ashley McBryde, Hilary Swank, LaChanze,
February 18, 2024
AGE-OLD QUESTION – Robert Costa reports on the political side of the "How old is too old?" debate this presidential election year. AGE-OLD QUESTION – Dr. Jon LaPook looks into the facts of aging to answer the question "How old is too old?" from a medical point of view. TAKE NOTE: ASHLEY MCBRYDE – Lee Cowan profiles country singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde, who opens up about her life, music and more.
Paul Giamatti, Charles Melton, Josh Seftel, Luke Burbank
6. Paul Giamatti, Charles Melton, Josh Seftel, Luke Burbank
February 11, 2024
REGRETS ONLY – Susan Spencer with a pre-Valentine's Day look at romantic regrets. SUNDAY PROFILE: PAUL GIAMATTI – Lesley Stahl of 60 MINUTES talks with Oscar-nominee Paul Giamatti about his career and his latest film, "The Holdovers."
Ziggy Marley, Usher, Leslie Uggams, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, Erika Alexander
5. Ziggy Marley, Usher, Leslie Uggams, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, Erika Alexander
February 4, 2024
VIVA LAS VEGAS! – Luke Burbank visits Las Vegas, the site of Super Bowl LVIII, and reports on how it has grown into one of America's most popular destinations. A CLOSER LOOK … – Martha Teichner reports on the immigration crisis and what can be done about it. LEGENDS: BOB MARLEY – Seth Doane travels to Jamaica to meet Ziggy Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, to discuss his legacy and the new film about his father's life. SUNDAY PROFILE: USHER – Tracy Smith catches up with music superstar Usher, who will perform during halftime at Super Bowl LVIII, which CBS Sports will present on Sunday, Feb. 11. IN CONVERSATION ... – Bill Whitaker of 60 MINUTES sits down with Leslie Uggams, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae and Erika Alexander to talk about their new film "American Fiction." HAVING A BALL – Mo Rocca takes a step back in time for a look at one of the most important social events of all time, Truman Capote's 1966 Black and White Ball. 45 AND COUNTING – Jane Pauley takes note of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING's 45th anniversary this past Sunday.
Remembering Charles Osgood
4. Remembering Charles Osgood
January 28, 2024
Jane Pauley anchors the 90-minute special edition, which will feature members of the CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING team reporting on Osgood's life, what made him beloved to co-workers and viewers, his devotion to the craft of storytelling, his love of music and much more. The special will also include highlights from Osgood's one-on-one interviews with such notables as artist Keith Haring, chef Julia Child and singer-songwriters Tony Bennett and Chuck Berry. The special will also look at Osgood's family life away from CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING.
Ernie Button, Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, Sharon Stone
3. Ernie Button, Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, Sharon Stone
January 21, 2024
WEIGHING IN – Susan Spencer reports on the controversy surrounding a class of prescription drugs like Ozempic being touted as weight loss miracles. BOTTOMS UP! – David Pogue talks with Ernie Button, a photographer who found art in the bottom of a whiskey glass. IN CONVERSATION…EMMA STONE – Tracy Smith talks with Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos about their new film "Poor Things." BISHOP GENE – Ted Koppel catches up with Bishop Gene Robinson two decades after his elevation as the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal church. ON DISPLAY: SHARON STONE – Lee Cowan talks with actor Sharon Stone about her movies and her other passion, painting. SACRED GROUND – Conor Knighton visits the mysterious ancient earthworks of Ohio. SUNDAY JOURNAL: THE HOUTHIS – David Martin explains the ongoing tension with the Houthis – who they are, why they're attacking ships in the Red Sea and what it means for the US and the world. USER'S GUIDE: THE PROSTATE – With Britain's King Charles III and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin both seeking medical treatment, Dr. Jon LaPook offers some insight into men and prostate issues. COMMENTARY – Presidential historian Mark Updegrove provides thoughts on the presidential election, and what's at stake.
Kate Cox, Sofia Vergara, Greta Lee
2. Kate Cox, Sofia Vergara, Greta Lee
January 14, 2024
MAKING A SPLASH! – Seth Doane visits Italy's Puglia region for the World Cliff Diving Championships to learn what drives a group of daredevils to plunge off the limestone cliffs nine stories above the water. ABORTION – In her first interview since the Texas Supreme Court ruled she did not qualify for an abortion, Kate Cox talks about the case and her decision to have the procedure in another state. AMERICA DECIDES: IOWA CAUCUSES – Robert Costa will have the latest election news in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses. SOFIA VERGARA – Jonathan Vigliotti catches up with actor Sofia Vergara, who talks about her new Netflix series, Griselda, her career and life off-camera. LIQUID GOLD? – Faith Salie reports on a company that recycles human urine and turns it into crop fertilizer. Q&A – GRETA LEE – Mo Rocca sits down with actor Greta Lee, whose roles in Past Lives, Russian Doll, The Morning Show and more are drawing raves. COLD COMFORT – Lee Cowan is in Nederland, Colo., for a stranger than fiction tale of a man whose body has been preserved on ice since 1989 and is now being moved to the historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. ON BROADWAY – David Pogue reports on the production of How to Dance in Ohio, which features a cast of autistic actors.
Jelly Roll, Taylor Tomlinson, Jodie Foster, Jim Gaffigan
1. Jelly Roll, Taylor Tomlinson, Jodie Foster, Jim Gaffigan
January 7, 2024
YOUR CALL IS IMPORTANT? David Pogue looks into the ups and downs of the customer service industry. INTRODUCING … JELLY ROLL Kelefa Sanneh catches up with singer-songwriter Jelly Roll, a rapper turned country music star. JUST FOR LAUGHS Luke Burbank talks with comic Taylor Tomlinson about her career, being named the host of CBS' new late-night show AFTER MIDNIGHT and her popular Netflix specials. SUNDAY JOURNAL – XINJIANG Elizabeth Palmer reports from the Xinjiang region of China on the controversial treatment of the Uighur population. SUNDAY PROFILE: JODIE FOSTER Lee Cowan talks with actor Jodie Foster about her new role in the Max series True Detective, the film Nyad, and more. UP IN THE AIR Conor Knighton attends the International Juggling Association's annual festival. STEVE HARTMAN Steve Hartman has the story of a singer who got a chance to shine. OPINION Jim Gaffigan offers some thoughts about surviving the holidays.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 19, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (1,055)