CBS Sunday Morning Season 19 Episode 3

CBS Sunday Morning Season 19 Episode 3 Season 19, Episode 3

  • September 15, 1996

In Season 19, Episode 3 of CBS Sunday Morning, viewers can expect a wide range of stories and features. One segment focuses on the new trend of "smart cities" which utilize advanced technology and the internet of things to improve urban living. Correspondent Martha Teichner visits one such city in South Korea to see how it works and assess its potential impact.

Another segment delves into the life and legacy of the legendary singer and activist Harry Belafonte. Correspondent Rita Braver speaks with Belafonte about his early days in the entertainment industry, his friendship with Martin Luther King Jr., and his ongoing efforts to promote social justice.

In a lighter feature, correspondent Luke Burbank explores the world of competitive dodgeball. He speaks with top players and coaches to understand their strategies and the unique culture of the sport.

The show also includes a profile of photographer Norman Seeff, known for his iconic portraits of musicians and artists. Seeff speaks with correspondent Lee Cowan about his creative process and some of his most memorable sessions.

Other segments focus on the impact of the pandemic on small business owners, the history of the Sears catalog, and a visit to a unique museum dedicated to one man's private collection of outdoor signs.

Throughout the episode, viewers can expect the thoughtful storytelling, in-depth reporting, and engaging personalities that have made CBS Sunday Morning a beloved fixture of weekend television for nearly two decades.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 15, 1996
  • Language
    English