CBS News Sunday Morning

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  • 2016
  • 48 Seasons
  • 7.8  (1,102)

CBS News Sunday Morning is a television magazine show, airing on CBS since 1979. Hosted by Jane Pauley, Charles Osgood, and Mo Rocca, the show offers a combination of news, feature stories, interviews, and cultural highlights. The show has been one of the most successful on CBS for years, thanks in part to its ability to capture the essence of Sunday mornings. Its light, informative tone makes it a perfect fit for the day of rest, and its topics span a wide range of interests.

The show's format includes several segments, each of which is devoted to a specific topic. These segments are usually introduced by the host, who meditates on the week's events and what they may mean for the future. The topics covered by CBS News Sunday Morning range from politics to arts and culture, history, lifestyle, and everything in between.

One of the show's most respected and beloved features is its coverage of arts and culture. Every Sunday, viewers tune in to learn about art exhibits, music festivals, and theater productions from all over the world. These segments are usually expertly crafted to highlight the beauty and scope of the cultural event in question, and they have helped CBS News Sunday Morning build a reputation as one of the premier outlets for cultural coverage.

In addition to its coverage of culture and the arts, CBS News Sunday Morning also tackles serious news topics. These segments typically feature interviews with prominent newsmakers, politicians, and experts in various fields. The show's reporters are known for their ability to break down complex topics into easily digestible pieces, allowing viewers to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed.

Of course, no Sunday morning show would be complete without a few lighter segments. CBS News Sunday Morning does not disappoint in this regard, offering stories on everything from the latest trends in fashion to the newest gadgets and inventions. These segments are usually infused with a healthy dose of humor and fun, making them a welcome reprieve from the more serious news topics covered on the show.

One of the defining features of CBS News Sunday Morning is its ability to appeal to viewers of all ages. The show's wide range of topics ensures that there is something for everyone, from young children to older adults. Whether you're interested in politics, culture, technology, or just need a laugh, CBS News Sunday Morning has you covered.

Over the years, the show has won numerous awards and accolades for its reporting and storytelling. Its hosts, Jane Pauley, Charles Osgood, and Mo Rocca, are beloved by viewers for their warmth, intelligence, and wit. The show's longevity is a testament to its ability to adapt and evolve with the times, staying relevant even as the media landscape changes around it.

In conclusion, CBS News Sunday Morning is a must-watch for anyone who wants to stay informed and entertained on Sunday mornings. Its combination of serious news coverage, cultural features, and lighthearted segments means that there is always something interesting and engaging to watch. With its talented hosts and expert reporting, the show has become a staple of American television and a testament to the power of great storytelling.

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Seasons
Warren Buffett, Geoffrey Rush, John Lithgow
9. Warren Buffett, Geoffrey Rush, John Lithgow
March 2, 2025
HERE'S JOHNNY! – Jim Axelrod looks back on the life of Johnny Carson, who once ruled over late night TV, influenced popular culture and hosted the Oscars five times. NOW SHOWING – Ben Mankiewicz talks to Hollywood hitmakers and asks: does Hollywood make movies like it used to? WARREN BUFFETT – Norah O'Donnell sits down with billionaire businessman Warren Buffett to talk about a new documentary about his late friend, legendary Washington Post owner Katharine Graham. IN A WORD – David Pogue delves into the world of languages custom made for movies. GOING ONCE... GOING TWICE... Lee Cowan visits Julien's Auction house, best known as Hollywood's auction house to the stars, to look at some unique movie memorabilia. IN CONVERSATION – Tracy Smith talks with Academy Award-winning actor Geoffrey Rush and Academy Award nominee John Lithgow, who are now in the film "The Rule of Jenny Pen." PAT SEFTEL – We check in with filmmaker Josh Seftel's mom, Pat, who has some thoughts on the Academy Awards.
Jeff Probst, Larry Gagosian, Gillian Laub, Ben Hall
8. Jeff Probst, Larry Gagosian, Gillian Laub, Ben Hall
February 23, 2025
TESTING THE LIMITS – Robert Costa looks into what makes a constitutional crisis and puts it in context with what's happening in the country today. SURVIVOR – Jonathan Vigliotti travels to Fiji to talk with SURVIVOR host and executive producer Jeff Probst about the new season and to look at the historic 25-year run of the show that changed television. ON DISPLAY: LARRY GAGOSIAN – Anthony Mason chats with Larry Gagosian, the man who has been called the most powerful art dealer in the world. WILLIAM MCKINLEY – Mo Rocca looks back on our 25th president, William McKinley, who was recently in the news after President Trump announced that his name would return to a mountain in Alaska. ELK – In an animated feature, Robert Krulwich reports on why elk bugle the way they do. BEARING WITNESS – Lee Cowan sits down with photographer Gillian Laub who is on a mission to photograph the dwindling number of remaining Holocaust survivors. BEN HALL – Seth Doane talks with Fox News correspondent Ben Hall who was seriously injured covering the war in Ukraine.
Edward Norton
7. Edward Norton
February 16, 2025
FOR BETTER … OR WORSE – This Valentine's Day, Susan Spencer talks with New York divorce attorney Robert Cohen, who believes the world would be better without divorce. FINE PRINT: DAVID MACAULAY – Martha Teichner profiles bestselling author and illustrator David Macaulay, known for his classic book The Way Things Work. NAME CHANGE – Conor Knighton has the story of the Humane Society of the United States, which is now being renamed Humane WORLD for Animals. THE ENVELOPE PLEASE … EDWARD NORTON – Tracy Smith profiles actor Edward Norton, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role in the movie "A Complete Unknown," about the life of Bob Dylan. SUNDAY JOURNAL – Robert Costa talks with author Michael Lewis about his upcoming book, Who Is Government?,highlighting the critical work being done by federal government workers, most of which goes unnoticed by the public, until there is a crisis. LIVE FROM NEW YORK – Mo Rocca looks back on 50 years of "Saturday Night Live."
Cynthia Erivo, Stephanie Courtney, Dean Winters
6. Cynthia Erivo, Stephanie Courtney, Dean Winters
February 9, 2025
NOW THIS … David Pogue talks with actors from some of the commercials that populate our airwaves, including Stephanie Courtney who plays Flo in Progressive insurance ads and Dean Winters, star of Allstate's Mayhem spots. THE ENVELOPE PLEASE: CYNTHIA ERIVO – Seth Doane profiles Oscar-nominated actor Cynthia Erivo, who is currently starring in the theatrical film "Wicked." ON TAP – Luke Burbank visits Naples, N.Y., where a distillery turns maple syrup into a sweet liquor. FRIENDSHIP BENCH – Dr. Jon LaPook has the story of The Friendship Bench; a successful mental health program that involves talk therapy with grandmothers. LACE –Lee Cowan looks at the history of lace making and how an age-old craft is gaining a following with a new generation. PACKS A PUNCH – Rita Braver tours an exhibit about the art of boxing at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Fla. TALK OF THE TOWN – Kelefa Sanneh goes behind the scenes at The New Yorker magazine on its 100th anniversary. COMMENTARY – Jim Gaffigan has thoughts about the Super Bowl, and the Sunday after. COMMENTARY – Jon Wertheim of 60 MINUTES weighs in on the resurgence of Sports Illustrated a year after it seemed the magazine he calls home was on its last legs.
Paul Smith, Susie Essman, Idina Menzel, Pete Davidson
4. Paul Smith, Susie Essman, Idina Menzel, Pete Davidson
January 26, 2025
SUNDANCE –Lee Cowan goes behind the scenes in Park City, Utah, for this year's Sundance Film Festival. THE WEEK – Robert Costa reports on the first week of President Donald Trump's second term in the White House. A CUT ABOVE – Seth Doane profiles renowned British clothing designer Paul Smith. POSTCARD FROM THE BRONX – Actor and comedian Susie Essman looks at the history and cultural importance of her hometown, The Bronx, N.Y. ON BROADWAY: IDINA MENZEL – Tracy Smith catches up with actor and singer Idina Menzel as she returns to Broadway in the new musical "Redwood." DOG MAN –Rita Braver talks with actor Pete Davidson and author Dav Pilkey to discuss their new animated film based on Pilkey's popular book series Dog Man. CIVIL SERVICE – Mo Rocca looks into the history of civil service in America as a new administration in Washington begins its work.
Steve Guttenberg
3. Steve Guttenberg
January 19, 2025
LEGACY – Nancy Cordes looks back on President Joe Biden's political career and legacy as he plans to leave office. BEYOND THE GATES – Nancy Giles goes behind the scenes of the new CBS soap opera BEYOND THE GATES, which follows a powerful and prestigious multigenerational family in a Maryland suburb, one of the most affluent Black counties in the United States. NEW ADMINISTRATION – As Monday's inauguration approaches, Robert Costa looks ahead to the incoming administration led by President-elect Donald Trump. "HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTES" – Erin Moriarty has a story about Perle Mesta, the socialite, former U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg, and political hostess who was once known as the ‘Hostess with the Mostes.'" FIRESTORM – Tracy Smith investigates how our changing weather could be related to wildfires, flooding, hurricanes and other natural disasters. STEVE GUTTENBERG – Lisa Ling talks with actor Steve Guttenberg in one of the areas ravaged by wildfires, where he has been working to help people evacuate and survive the disaster in the neighborhood he calls home. Guttenberg also wrote a book about becoming his father's caretaker as he struggled with kidney disease. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has the story of a young sportscaster. MIDEAST – Elizabeth Palmer will have the latest on the ongoing cease-fire negotiations in the Middle East. COMMENTARY – Historian Douglas Brinkley with perspective on President Biden's years in office.
Jamie Dimon, Wendell Pierce, Sec. Antony Blinken, Brooke Shields
2. Jamie Dimon, Wendell Pierce, Sec. Antony Blinken, Brooke Shields
January 12, 2025
JAMIE DIMON – Lesley Stahl of 60 MINUTES talks with Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, about the economy, the incoming administration and what's ahead in money matters for 2025. IN CONVERSATION: WENDELL PIERCE – Nancy Giles catches up with actor Wendell Pierce of CBS' hit series ELSBETH about his career, attending The Julliard School and his work helping his hometown of New Orleans. MAN OF THE WORLD – Martha Teichner travels with outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken. BROOKE SHIELDS – Faith Salie sits down with model and actor Brooke Shields to discuss the challenges women face in aging, her new book and more. THE FRIENDSHIP BENCH – Dr. Jon LaPook reports on The Friendship Bench, a talk therapy program that trains grandmothers to discuss mental health with people in their communities. POSTCARD FROM FLORENCE – Seth Doane visits the Vasari Corridor, a Medici-era passageway that snakes above Florence, Italy, and has just reopened to the public. THE FAST LANE – Mo Rocca examines New York City's new congestion pricing plan, designed to reduce traffic in the city's heart, and how officials in other cities are evaluating it. WILDFIRES – We'll have the latest on the wildfires that have devastated parts of California.
Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody
1. Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody
January 5, 2025
PRODIGIES – Susan Spencer reports on the world of brilliant child prodigies. SCORES – David Pogue looks at the trend in movie scores performed in theaters by live orchestras. TILDA SWINTON – Seth Doane talks with actor Tilda Swinton about her work in legendary director Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, "The Room Next Door," her career and more. SUNDAY PROFILE: ADRIEN BRODY – Tracy Smith catches up with actor Adrien Brody to chat about his new film "The Brutalist" and to visit his old home in Queens, N.Y., and the Statue of Liberty. RAY OF SUNSHINE – Faith Salie sits down with a photographer dedicated to capturing sunrises. ART AND SOUL – Luke Burbank visits a unique arts center in San Francisco. PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER – Rita Braver looks back on the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, who died last week at age 100. COMMENTARY – Journalist Bill Flanagan shares his thoughts on working with President Carter on a music documentary.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 19, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (1,102)
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