CBS Sunday Morning Season 25 Episode 4

CBS Sunday Morning Season 25 Episode 4 Season 25, Episode 4

  • September 22, 2002

As the sun rises on a new Sunday morning, CBS brings yet another captivating episode of CBS Sunday Morning. On this episode of the long-running and award-winning program, viewers can expect an array of stories from around the world. As always, CBS Sunday Morning promises to provide its viewers with hours of informative stories highlighting art, science, literature, and even cooking, among other topics.

The episode begins with a discussion of the state of the economy. Correspondent Jill Schlesinger delves into the recent job reports and evaluates the current state of the economy, which is still working towards a full recovery after the pandemic-related downturn. She discusses how people are coping with the current job market and how experts predict the future of the job industry.

After, the show turns its attention to the world of literature. Correspondent Barry Peterson brings viewers a story on Arundhati Roy's latest novel 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.' Roy is an award-winning Indian novelist known for her works 'The God of Small Things' and 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.' Peterson discovers the inspiration and research behind Roy's latest literary work. In this segment, viewers will be able to take a look into the writer's mind and see how she executes her work.

The program slightly shifts its focus to the science behind sea creatures, where with the help of Neil deGrasse Tyson, science enthusiasts will have an opportunity to discover and learn about the ocean's most fascinating creatures including Narwhals. Tyson, the astrophysicist, and Hayden Planetarium Director interview oceanographer Dr. David Gruber about his research on the biofluorescent sharks. The segment also features the work of bioluminescent creatures.

Then, after the commercial break, host Jane Pauley will introduce Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year celebration. Reports reveal how individuals with different faiths celebrate this Jewish New Year and how traditional customs can be kept alive for generations - such as apple and honey consumption.

The program then returns to the art world, with a focus shift to a biography on famed and iconic American painter Norman Rockwell. Correspondent Serena Altschul interviews Deborah Solomon about her newly published book, "American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell." The interview will explore the life and creative journey of one of America's most beloved artists.

The show transitions into another segment, a conversation with Karen Allen, most known for her role as Marion Ravenwood in Indiana Jones. CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Tracy Smith interviews Allen about her return to the big screen. After retiring from the spotlight, Allen decided to venture into screenwriting. Smith will talk with Allen about her new film, "Colewell," which is now available in theaters.

Lastly, the show ends with a segment on the world of cooking. Correspondent Luke Burbank visits Seattle-based chef Brady Williams, known for his use of cannabis in cooking. Burbank explores how Williams prepares delicious meals that use ingredients with CBD and THC and talks about his cookbook, "Cannabis in the Kitchen."

Overall, CBS Sunday Morning's Season 25, Episode 4 is an incredible lineup of stories that is sure to entertain and edify. The program is not just a feast for the eyes, but also for the mind and the soul, providing viewers with insightful and informative content that invokes curiosity and inspires creativity.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 22, 2002
  • Language
    English