CBS Sunday Morning Season 28 Episode 41 I Spy
- June 11, 2006
COVER STORY:
"I Spy": Anthony Pellicano scandal in Hollywood
ALMANAC:
A collapsed history of the folding chair
DESIGN:
Eva Zeisel, 99 years old and still working, is considered one of the most important industrial designers living today. You may not have heard of her, but you have probably seen and used her curvy creations. Her tea service, dinner plates and serving bowls have graced tables around the world for more than half a century. A retrospective of her work is now traveling the country.
HISTORY:
Throughout human history, certain drinks have done much more than just quench thirst. Mark Phillips speaks with Tom Standage, the author of "History of the World in Six Glasses," about the influence of beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola from the Stone Age until the present. Each is a tale of politics, prestige, imperialism, commerce and society.
PASSAGE:
Death of photographer Arnold Newman
WHAT'S AHEAD?
Rock, Paper, Scissors: Now it's a game for adults.
SHORT:
Letters to Sunday Morning
A SUMMER SONG:
There's no doubt Billy Joel is one of the most popular and successful musicians of our time. He has sold more than 100 million albums, and recorded an astonishing 33 top 40 hits. Now he's got a new album out, and correspondent Russ Mitchell visits Joel at his Long Island home to talk about music, marriage, and more.
COMMENTARY:
Mo Rocca on the presidency as dynasty
ENDER:
In Lake Geneva, Wis., the surest sign that summer has arrived is the return of the mailboat, a tradition since 1873. Bill Geist rides along on the Walworth II as mail jumpers make their special deliveries.