CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 77

CBS News Sunday Morning Season 40 Episode 77 August 5, 2018

  • August 5, 2018

On August 5, 2018, season 40 episode 77 of CBS News Sunday Morning aired with a variety of insightful segments covering topics ranging from the history of the Vietnam War to the future of the American actor.

Opening the show, host Jane Pauley introduced a clip from CBS's first sign-on and addressed the history of television and its evolution over the years. This segued into a portion of the episode exploring the life of Betty Crocker, the famous persona behind the General Mills brand. The segment delved into the history of how Betty was created and how, despite never being a real woman, she has become a cherished figure for many Americans.

Moving on, the episode provided a look inside the Vietnam War and how it has been memorialized in various ways across the country. Jane Pauley interviewed some of the veterans of the war, including one who had a special connection to the war memorial in Washington D.C. The show also featured a segment on the USS Indianapolis, a warship that played a tragic role in the war but has since become famous in its own ways.

Turning to the art world, CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 77 took viewers to view the works of sculptor Tom Joyce. His pieces use metals like steel and iron and create abstract shapes that fit into the natural world around them. He is not a traditional artist, but his work seems to draw crowds of viewers regardless.

As the political climate changed and tensions rose in the United States in 2018, CBS News Sunday Morning addressed the issue by covering the continued debate over Confederate monuments in various locations across the country. They talked to the people who want them removed and those who do not want to see the monuments go.

The episode also took a look at the future of acting in America. Jane Pauley delved into the role of robotics in filmmaking and how it could impact human actors in the future. While the current state of Hollywood might suggest that robots are not the way of the future, it is clear that the advances in technology could make them a serious contender in the coming years.

Finally, this episode of CBS News Sunday Morning closed with a heartfelt tribute to singer Aretha Franklin, who had recently passed away. The show celebrated her contributions to music and the world, including her gorgeous voice and her work as a civil rights advocate.

Overall, CBS News Sunday Morning season 40 episode 77 was a mix of serious, lighthearted, and thought-provoking segments, reflecting the variety of stories that evolve within a week's time. Viewers were able to experience everything from the ongoing controversy of Confederate monuments to the life of a renowned metal sculptor, a reflection of the array of topics that contribute to the show's success.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 5, 2018
  • Language
    English