CBS Sunday Morning Season 27 Episode 19

CBS Sunday Morning Season 27 Episode 19 Season 27, Episode 19

  • January 9, 2005

Season 27, Episode 19 of CBS Sunday Morning brings to the viewers yet another fascinating episode packed with captivating stories from different walks of life. The show covers topics spanning from art and culture to politics and science, leaving no stone unturned to bring viewers fresh perspectives on diverse issues.

The episode commences with an insightful report by correspondent Serena Altschul who provides an in-depth review of the latest book by best-selling author, Ruth Ware. Altschul interviews Ware and delves into the inspiration for her new novel, exploring how she weaves suspenseful tales of mystery and intrigue.

Next up is a thought-provoking and timely segment featuring a report on the ongoing debate surrounding voting rules and voting rights in America. Senior correspondent Ted Koppel delves into the complex and contentious trends that have emerged in the wake of the 2020 presidential elections and interviews key players from both sides. The segment aims to provide viewers with an informed perspective on the future of voting rights in America.

The episode then takes a turn towards the lighter side with a segment exploring the world of drag queens and drag shows. Correspondent Holly Williams introduces viewers to some of the most popular performers in the industry, and interviews both performers and audiences on the appeal of drag shows, and the impact of the pandemic on their business.

The next story features an interview with actress Gillian Anderson, who talks about her portrayal of former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, in the Netflix series, "The Crown." Anderson shares her experience researching and embodying Thatcher's personality and ideology, and the critical acclaim the show has garnered for its exceptional storytelling.

The show then moves to the world of art and profiles NYC based artist, Torkwase Dyson. As correspondent Devin M. Mithcell discovered, Dyson is not only an impressive painter, but she is also an architect and an environmental activist. Mitchell sheds a light on how Dyson's art and design work weave seamlessly together to create thought-provoking works that provoke discussions and explore new ideas.

The episode then features correspondent Tracy Smith's interview with comedian Kevin Hart, offering insights into his life and career, his latest project, "Fatherhood," and his rise to fame.

The show comes to an end on a powerful note with a fitting profile of a Bahraini athlete, KHK MMA fighter and Jiu-Jitsu champion, Muhammad Mokaev. Special correspondent, James Brown, interviews Mokaev and shares the story of his path to success in the sport and his plans for the future.

In conclusion, Season 27, Episode 19 of CBS Sunday Morning offers viewers an hour of well-crafted and diverse stories, providing insights into many aspects of contemporary American life. From culture and entertainment to politics and sports, the episode brings a range of stories that showcase the breadth of talent and achievement in America and beyond.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 9, 2005
  • Language
    English