CBS Sunday Morning Season 18 Episode 23

CBS Sunday Morning Season 18 Episode 23 Season 18, Episode 23

  • February 4, 1996

Season 18, Episode 23 of CBS Sunday Morning features a variety of stories and segments. The episode opens with a piece about the Broadway musical "Hamilton," examining the show's impact and popularity. Next, viewers are taken to an all-female symphony conductor camp in New York, where women conductors come together to hone their skills.

In another segment, we meet a man who has made it his mission to honor veterans by placing wreaths on their gravesites. The show also takes a look at the work of artist Kadir Nelson, known for his powerful depictions of Black life and history in America.

The episode continues with a segment about the history and cultural significance of the famous greasy spoon diner, examining what makes these restaurants so special and beloved. Next, viewers are treated to a moment of zen with a stunning visual essay on the beauty of autumn leaves.

The show then turns to a story about the importance of early education and how one program in Mississippi is working to help underprivileged children prepare for school. The episode also features a profile of actor Mark Harmon, best known for his role on NCIS.

Finally, viewers are taken on a trip to the Boston Public Library, where they explore the institution's impressive collections and learn about the history of libraries in America. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to the late journalist Gwen Ifill. Overall, Season 18, Episode 23 of CBS Sunday Morning offers a diverse and engaging mix of stories and features.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 4, 1996
  • Language
    English