Episodes (51)
Mar 03, 2019
Documentaries; actress Julianne Moore ("Gloria Bell"); Wisconsin competition to choose the world's best cheese; immigration attorney Judy Wood; the lives of conjoined Siamese-American twin brothers Chang and Eng Bunker;
Mar 10, 2019
The challenges communities face when hospitals shut down; a Broadway production based on The Temptations; TV personality Ree Drummond ("The Pioneer Woman"); high-quality bookbinding; a disease kills olive trees in Italy; an artist shapes growing trees; comic Jim Gaffigan;
Mar 17, 2019
The growing epidemic of teen suicide; author Delia Owens; "America's Test Kitchen"; actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus and other "Veep" cast members; 150-foot climbable public art installation Vessel;
Mar 24, 2019
Future exploration of Mars; singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile ("A Star Is Born"); comic Kathy Griffin; NCAA men's basketball tournament brackets; the ongoing debate over Brexit; actress Marsai Martin ("Black-ish" and "Little");
Mar 31, 2019
Chef Dan Guisti; filmmaker Jordan Peele ("Us", "The Twilight Zone"); an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts features the instruments used in some of rock and roll's greatest hits; engineers use biomimicry to design products; actor Bill Hader ("Barry" and "The Angry Birds Movie 2"); author Amor Towles;
Apr 07, 2019
The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Awards; L.A. Clippers owner Steve Ballmer; actress Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones (2011)); actor Sam Rockwell (The Best of Enemies (2019) and Fosse/Verdon (2019)); Charlotte Clymer's thoughts on being a transgender military veteran; the art of Bill Traylor; the reconstruction era;
Apr 21, 2019
Happy Easter; actress Chrissy Metz ("Breakthrough" and "This Is Us"); Bishop T.D. Jakes; actor Jeff Daniels; Korean boy band BTS; Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg; a choir made up of people who all have family members who have gone missing; the fire at Notre Dame cathedral;
Apr 28, 2019
PostSecret, a community that shares secrets by putting them on postcards; the work of artist Frida Kahlo; a true crime manuscript worked on by author Harper Lee; actor Bryan Cranston ("The Upside", "Super Mansion" and "Family Guy"); author Joan Collins; playwright Taylor Mac;
May 05, 2019
Quitting work; TV personality Kris Jenner; CBD oil products; vacation cruises; how Sweden is moving towards a cashless society; the pizza business; the inventor of the karaoke machine; the lost art of safe cracking; what happens to returned products;
May 12, 2019
The measles outbreak and controversy surrounding vaccinating children; radio host/author Howard Stern (book, "Howard Stern Comes Again"); the Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island; TV host Alex Trebek ("Jeopardy"); the new TWA Hotel at New York's JFK Airport; the "Central Park Five" thirty years later; U.S. Navy Admiral William McRaven;
May 19, 2019
Americans becoming Italian citizens and moving there; Santa Maria Novella Pharmacy; Utfizi Gallery; artist Clet; popular foods from Italy; musician Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler; the true tale of Pinocchio; author Frances Mayes (book, "Under the Tuscan Sun");
May 26, 2019
People who forego permanent homes to live in converted school buses and vans to travel the country; a movement to honor women with statues; conductor Teddy Abrams; photographer Barbara Van Cleve; actress Annette Bening ("Georgetown" and "Hope Gap"); musician Michael Trotter;
Jun 02, 2019
A group restores a World War II C-47 transport plane; the Jonas Brothers; the nation's bail system; actress Mindy Kaling ("Late Night"); journalist George Will; the history and legacy of the Tiananmen Square massacre 30 years later;
Jun 09, 2019
Guest host Mo Rocca; "The Lavender Scare"; singer Gloria Gaynor; actor Kevin Bacon ("City on a Hill" and "Tremors"); author David Eisenhower; actor Andrew Rannells ("Black Monday" and "Invincible"); journalist Jim Acosta;
Jun 16, 2019
The history of Father's Day; firefighters face increasing cases of cancer; Minecraft; actor Tim Allen ("Toy Story 4"); entrepreneurs Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss; the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad; comic Jim Gaffigan ("Above the Shadows" and "The Day Shall Come");
Jun 23, 2019
The preparations and planning underway for travel to Mars; Jazzercise founder Judi Sheppard Missett; streetwear trends; Doonesbury cartoonist Gary Trudeau, host Jane Pauley's husband; former film studio executive Sherry Lansing; surprise weddings; author Dave Barry;
Jun 30, 2019
The story of asylum seeker Andy Damus; the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia; singer Tina Turner; actor Stephen Lang ("Avatar"); a traveling art exhibit called "Monsters and Myths"; the enduring popularity of frozen custard;
Jul 07, 2019
This week's edition of "Sunday Morning", hosted by Jane Pauley, features Allison Aubrey reporting on hamburgers that are made from plants instead of beef. Plus: Serena Altschul reports on "Beyond the Streets", the largest exhibition of graffiti and street art ever produced, and curator and ex-graffiti artist Roger Gastman; Luke Burbank attends Monster Jam University; Michelle Miller reports on fashion designer Dapper Dan's saga, that's been three quarters of a century in the making; Steve Hartman reports on a 97-year-old, who loves a hard day's work; John Blackstone ...
Jul 14, 2019
The seamstresses who sewed the suits for Apollo 11; author Colson Whitehead (book, "The Nickel Boys"); how breakfast has evolved; astronaut Michael Collins; an exhibition explores how black people have been depicted in art; Walter Cronkite's reporting on the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing;
Jul 21, 2019
A look back at the life and legacy of "60 Minutes" correspondent Mike Wallace; comic Hannah Gadsby; the Endangered Species Act; Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX; rock band ZZ Top; personal pronouns; the popularity of sparkling water and seltzer;
Aug 04, 2019
Innovations in hearing aids; New Mexico immersive art exhibit, Meow Wolf; actress Angela Bassett (Nos vies après eux (2019)); the impact of Woodstock; the creation of the Peanuts characters; tie-dye; Bill Flanagan's thoughts on 50 years, since the Woodstock music festival;
Aug 11, 2019
An investigation into a college campus sexual assault; the famous Alvin Ailey Dance Company; the artistry being performed on fingernails; hearing loss and hearing aids; regular vs. decaf coffee; the world of mermaids; actress Julianne Moore ("After the Wedding"); actor Common ("The Kitchen", "The Lion Guard" and "The Informer");
Sep 15, 2019
Challenges facing teachers; Leroy Graves, master upholsterer at Colonial Williamsburg; The Backstreet Boys; the history and impact of New York magazine; actress Angie Dickinson; film producer Irwin Winkler ("Rocky", "New York, New York", "Raging Bull", "The Right Stuff", "Creed II"); Jim Gaffigan on back to school;
Sep 22, 2019
Behind the scenes of "God Unfriended Me"; actress Renee Zellweger ("Judy"); the "Downton Abbey" castle; Patagonia National Park in Chile; composer John Williams ("Star Wars", "Superman", "Jurassic Park", "Time Tunnel", "Lost in Space", "Land of the Giants"); singer/songwriter Mark Knopfler;
Sep 29, 2019
The boom in electric 2-wheel scooters; Gayle King interviews singer Olivia Newton-John, who discusses her career and her cancer battle; host Jane Pauley interviews authors Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton (book, "The Book of Gutsy Women"); Dr. Lonnie Bunch, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; comic Jim Gaffigan and his wife, Jeannie Gaffigan; glass artist Marlene Rose;
Oct 06, 2019
Author and newspaper columnist Pete Hamill; correspondent Tracey Smith interviews singer Lizzo; singer Mitzi Gaynor; businesses and corporations taking a stand on selling guns; Museum of Modern Art; a spiraling walkway above the treetops in Denmark;
Oct 13, 2019
Transgender kids; Chicago White Sox announcer; singer Elton John; actress Mariska Hargitay (New York - Unité spéciale (1999)); a tiny, forested park in the middle of a crowded highway; 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang; Jim Gaffigan shares thoughts on in-laws;
Oct 20, 2019
The presidency of Herbert Hoover and the Wall Street crash of 1929; CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan interviews actors Robert De Niro and Al Pacino and director Martin Scorsese; civil rights pioneer Harriet Tubman; the life of Janis Joplin; escape rooms; artist Helen Frankenthaler;
Oct 27, 2019
Tyrannosaurus Rex; the science behind scary music; stone gargoyles; the Mars-Wrigley candy factory; musician Prince's home; a look at history for lessons about current affairs; a town in Japan fights to stay alive despite its aging population;
Nov 03, 2019
Correspondent Lee Cowan interviews world champion archer Matt Stutzman; musician Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra; the students of an Ohio college accuse a local bakery of racism; author Mitch Alborn; the Meow Wolf art exhibit in New Mexico; a conference for obituary writers;
Nov 10, 2019
Exploring grief; actors Matt Damon and Christian Bale ("Ford v Ferrari"); Norah O'Donnell interviews former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley (book, "With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace"); artist Mary Whyte; the upcoming season of "The Crown"; the story behind the new "Joy of Cooking"; actor Michael Conner Humphreys ("Forrest Gump");
Nov 17, 2019
Art restoration; correspondent Rita Braver is birdwatching with ornithologist David Sibley; women's boxing; author John le Carre; hostess Jane Pauley reunites with her former "Today" co-host, journalist Tom Brokaw; Reince Priebus discusses presidential impeachment; golfer Renee Powell;
Nov 24, 2019
How diets may impact well-being; musician Jon Bon Jovi; Frieda Caplan, who has introduced the country to more than 200 fruits and vegetable; breadfruit; actor Danny Trejo and his taco restaurants; food halls; chef Jacques Pepin; a unique truck stop in Wyoming; mukbang;
Dec 01, 2019
A woman inherits 262 cemetery plots and uses the gift to help others; Alec Cabacungan discusses the Shiners Hospitals for Children; Alanis Morissette; a family that works as models for catalogs; actors Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins ("The Two Popes"); GPS;
Dec 08, 2019
The controversy over "dollar stores"; Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art; singer Billie Eilish; correspondent Rita Braver interviews musician Eugenia Zukerman; correspondent Ben Mankiewicz interviews filmmaker Mel Brooks about his career and his late wife, Anne Bancroft; former professional football player Ron Gronkowski;
Dec 15, 2019
Package delivery methods; artists paint Christmas cards using their mouths and feet; actor Harvey Keitel ("The Irishman"); correspondent Rita Braver interviews director Greta Gerwig and actress Saoirse Ronan ("Little Women"); gift ideas; correspondent Tracy Smith reports on the department chain Nordstrom; author Thomas Friedman and journalist Eliana Johnson (National Review) debate other;
Dec 22, 2019
Crowdsourcing website GoFundMe; actress Jennifer Lopez ("Hustlers"); correspondent Mo Rocca reports on the life of composer Irving Berlin; nativity scenes; correspondent Nikki Battiste reports on the history of a Hanukkah favorite -- latkes; comic Jim Gaffigan; the Young People's Chorus of New York City and Jon Batiste perform;
Dec 29, 2019
Guest host Lee Cowan; the world's best and worst airports; actor Eddie Murphy ("Dolemite Is My Name"); experimental spirits distilled in Copenhagen; bidding farewell to those who died in the past year; Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un; looking ahead;
Jan 06, 2019
A blind distant runner; Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif), Speaker of the House; actor Willem Dafoe and director Julien Schnabel (At Eternity's Gate (2018)); King Tut artifacts; the longest nonstop plane ride ever: a 19 hour flight from New York to Singapore; actor Michael Caine (Gentlemen cambrioleurs (2018)); open office concept;
Jan 13, 2019
The guide that told African-Americans which inns and restaurants that would welcome them during the segregation era; singer Carole King; artist Damien Hirst; filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan (Glass (2019)); Saint Pierre and Miqueton; key lime pie;
Jan 20, 2019
Homeless college students struggle to succeed; the life and legacy of Carol Channing; singer Marty Stuart; the podcast boom; the new Glenstone museum in Potomac, Maryland;
Jan 27, 2019
The program's 40th birthday celebration highlights the show's original reporting on the arts, humanities, entertainment, music, and more; quirky stories; how the show's nature segments are filmed; "The Sun Queen";
Feb 03, 2019
The increase in peanut allergies; singer/songwriter Linda Ronstadt; The Waffle House; actor Sam Elliott (A Star is Born (2018), The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot (2018) and The Ranch (2016)); 1, rue Sésame (1969) set visit; Factum Arte, a Madrid-based artisans' workshop; the history of instant replay; sportscasters James Brown, Boomer Esiason, Bill Cowder, Phil Simms, and Nate Burleson discuss the Super Bowl;
Feb 10, 2019
The color pink; director Spike Lee (BlacKkKlansman : J'ai infiltré le Ku Klux Klan (2018)); singer/songwriter Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019)); Electric Lady recording studios; a series of short love stories; rubies; singing telegrams;
Feb 17, 2019
George Washington's love life; actress Melissa McCarthy (Les faussaires de Manhattan (2018)); singer Dionne Warwick; searching for Coco De Mar on the Seychelle Islands; the evolution of the color pink; Jim Gaffigan on his addiction to TV news; deaf toddler; author Mary Calvi (book, "Dear George, Dear Mary: A Novel of George Washington's First Love"); author Don Winslow;
Feb 24, 2019
Aspiring actors use technology to get in front of casting directors; the history of "The Harvey Girls"; actress Angie Dickinson; home stager Meridith Baer (Staged to Perfection (2013)); transforming actors into the characters they play; comic Jim Gaffigan; Oscar predictions;
Jul 28, 2019
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Aug 18, 2019
This week's "Sunday Morning" hosted by Jane Pauley, takes us to Tuscany, with stories on all things Italian - art and design, traditions and culture, fashion, food, music and entertainment, history and culture. Featuring: Mark Phillips' report on reverse emigration, in which Americans are returning to the Old Country; Lee Cowan on the birthplace of Pinocchio; Rita Braver sits down with author Frances Mayes at her villa made famous in "Under the Tuscan Sun"; Alina Cho visits Sting and Trudie Styler at their 400-year-old house; Tracy Smith interviews fashion designer ...
Aug 25, 2019
The prevalence of reading disorder dyslexia; singer Taylor Swift; photographer Barbara Van Cleve, who focuses her lens on "cowgirls"; author Eddie Huang (book, "Fresh Off the Boat"); Argentina's large Italian population; largely unknown tennis players who are not in the spotlight but still chasing a dream;
Sep 01, 2019
Apparel entrepreneur Bayard Winthrop, founder and CEO of San Francisco-based apparel manufacturer American Giant; Association of Flight Attendants president Sara Nelson; former U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis; singer Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton's Heartstrings (2019), Dolly Parton : C'est Noël chez nous (2020) and Les Mille Couleurs de Noël (2019)) ; comic Jim Gaffigan (À l'ombre des regards (2019) and Playmobil, le Film (2019));
Sep 08, 2019
Author Margaret Atwood (books, "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Testaments"); professional football player Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks quarterback; correspondent Lee Cowan interviews singers Donny and Marie Osmond; New York Times journalists/authors Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey (book, "She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement"); ongoing protests in Hong Kong;
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CBS News Sunday Morning Season 34 (2022) is released on Jan 02, 2022 and the latest season 38 of CBS News Sunday Morning is released in 2023. Watch CBS News Sunday Morning online - the English News TV series from United States. CBS News Sunday Morning is directed by Nora Gerard,Kate D'Arcy-Coleman,Ken Sable and created by Thomas A. Harris with Jane Pauley and Mo Rocca.