CBS News Sunday Morning

CBS News Sunday Morning

1979
CBS News Sunday Morning
CBS News Sunday Morning

CBS News Sunday Morning

7.9 | NR | en | News

The sparkling notes of a trumpet fanfare and the familiar logo of the sun alert viewers that it's time for CBS's Sunday morning staple. Journalist Jane Pauley helms the show, taking over hosting duties from Charles Osgood, who spent 22 years on the job. A morning talk show, this program airs at a different pace and focuses much of its attention on the performing arts. After a quick update of the day's news and national weather, correspondents offer longer-length segments on a variety of topics, from architecture to ballet to music to pop culture to politics.

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EP26  Episode 26
Mar. 17,2024
Episode 26

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EP25  Episode 25
Mar. 10,2024
Episode 25

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EP24  Episode 24
Mar. 03,2024
Episode 24

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EP23  Episode 23
Feb. 25,2024
Episode 23

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EP22  Episode 22
Feb. 18,2024
Episode 22

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EP21  Episode 21
Feb. 11,2024
Episode 21

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EP20  Episode 20
Feb. 04,2024
Episode 20

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EP19  Remembering Charles Osgood
Jan. 28,2024
Remembering Charles Osgood

Reflecting on Charles Osgood's life, what made him beloved to co-workers and viewers, his devotion to the craft of storytelling and his love of music; highlights from Osgood's one-on-one interviews.

EP18  Episode 18
Jan. 21,2024
Episode 18

Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Susan Spencer examines the impact that Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications are having on Americans' weight. Also: Lee Cowan talks with Sharon Stone about her art; Tracy Smith sits down with actress Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos to discuss their latest collaboration, "Poor Things"; Ted Koppel profiles Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson, who in 2003 became the first openly-gay bishop; Conor Knighton explores ancient earthworks in Ohio that are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site; Dr. Jon LaPook offers insight into the prostate and diagnoses of prostate cancer; and David Pogue visits a striking photography exhibition where the images are created out of the residue on the bottom of whiskey glasses.

EP17  Episode 17
Jan. 14,2024
Episode 17

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EP16  Episode 16
Jan. 07,2024
Episode 16

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EP15  12/31/23
Dec. 31,2023
12/31/23

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EP14  12/24/23
Dec. 24,2023
12/24/23

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EP13  12/17/23
Dec. 17,2023
12/17/23

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EP12  12/10/23
Dec. 10,2023
12/10/23

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EP11  12/3/23
Dec. 03,2023
12/3/23

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EP10  11/26/23
Nov. 26,2023
11/26/23

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EP9  11/19/2023: The Food Issue 2023
Nov. 19,2023
11/19/2023: The Food Issue 2023

Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Food Issue," devoted to all things epicurean. Among our delicious features: David Pogue visits a laboratory that helps launch new food trends; Lee Cowan samples Texas BBQ with a foreign flavor, while Seth Doane checks out a traditional Sardinian flatbread being exported around the world; Tracy Smith visits the Chicago sandwich shop that inspired "The Bear"; Luke Burbank explores the popularity of tinned fish; Jane Pauley interviews Garth Brooks, who is opening a bar & honky-tonk in Nashville; Faith Salie talks with Pinky Cole, founder of the Slutty Vegan fast food chain; Kelefa Sanneh gets in the kitchen with New York Times food columnist Melissa Clark; Jonathan Vigliotti checks out a California baker who specializes in bouza, a traditional Syrian ice cream; and Serena Altschul looks at some tools of the culinary trade.

EP8  Episode 8
Nov. 12,2023
Episode 8

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EP7  Episode 7
Nov. 05,2023
Episode 7

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EP6  Episode 6
Oct. 29,2023
Episode 6

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EP5  10/22/2023: Mitt Romney; Music by Mancini; All the Light...
Oct. 22,2023
10/22/2023: Mitt Romney; Music by Mancini; All the Light...

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EP4  10/15/2023: Sunday Morning
Oct. 15,2023
10/15/2023: Sunday Morning

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EP3  10/08/2023: Sunday Morning
Oct. 08,2023
10/08/2023: Sunday Morning

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EP2  10/01/2023: Sunday Morning
Oct. 01,2023
10/01/2023: Sunday Morning

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EP1  9/24/2023: Sunday Morning
Sep. 24,2023
9/24/2023: Sunday Morning

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7.9 | NR | en | News | More Info
Released: 1979-01-28 | Released Producted By: CBS News Productions , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.cbsnews.com/sunday-morning/
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The sparkling notes of a trumpet fanfare and the familiar logo of the sun alert viewers that it's time for CBS's Sunday morning staple. Journalist Jane Pauley helms the show, taking over hosting duties from Charles Osgood, who spent 22 years on the job. A morning talk show, this program airs at a different pace and focuses much of its attention on the performing arts. After a quick update of the day's news and national weather, correspondents offer longer-length segments on a variety of topics, from architecture to ballet to music to pop culture to politics.

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treyself The article today about Michelle Obama's painting shows Michelle's extreme prejudice in choosing an artist the dress below and the painting above are two separate painting the arm is way too long to consider just because she's black and female that she was a good artist shows her extreme prejudic the article today about Michelle Obama's painting shows Michelle's extreme prejudice in choosing an artist the dress below and the painting above are two separate painting the arm is way too long to consider just because she's black and female that she was a good artist shows her extreme prejudice I failed to believe that this woman would even show this painting on television
jpattison-95572 Since Jane Pauley took over, the show has turned into a political showcase for Jane and CBS. I'm sure Charles Osgood is appalled at what it's become. For years we looked forward to hearing about all the good things happening around our country. Now it's just turning into another news show full of opinions.Get it back to showcasing good people doing good things before myself and everyone I know that enjoyed it for the good news, stop watching altogether.We see enough of all the political crap 6 days a week, used to enjoy the 90 minutes of hearing that there are still good, happy people doing good, happy things...Sincerely, Tired of Bad News
randcarlson-89358 I've have enjoyed this program since its beginnings with Charles Kuralt, through Charles Osgood, and now with Jane Pauley. The recipe of this show with human interest stories, art, nature, and celebrities is the chemistry that has made this program so successful and a pleasure to bathe in every Sunday Morning.This show takes the viewer away from all the daily news grind we get beat up with all week long and takes you to a gentle, serene place where simple humanity touches your heart. With that being said, I am very concerned with 2 similar stories that have recently aired, both stories done by special contributor,Ted Koppel. In his piece done earlier in November, he polluted your incredible recipe, by introducing the ingredient of "POLITICAL CRAP." The story was about citizens in a coal mining town devastated by unemployment in the mining industry. In his piece 3 times he uttered the phrase, "Do you really think Donald trump will make a difference?" His focus went from the true human story to politicizing the story. The piece he did that aired this morning 12/18/16, once again, the ugliness of politics and fake news was the focus of his piece. Your staff correspondents and reporters over the years have been an incredible asset to the success of CBS Sunday Morning.They have a grace and a passion for bringing the human story front and center. Whomever is making the decision to air Ted Koppel and these political pieces is messing with success. Whereas Charles Kuralt and Charles Osgood mellowed with age like a fine wine, Ted Koppel brings a gruff sounding old voice and a subject matter of politics that we dread and look for escape from in viewing this show. His chemistry and background of infusing politics into the show do not mesh well with the incredible fabric of Sunday Morning. I would hope that CBS News would keep their political stories for Monday through Saturday programming and keep it completely out of Sunday Morning.
sclsl We've been enjoying Sunday Morning since the late 70's. It's versatility of coverage (news, arts, commentary, humor, to mention a few) have been providing conversation to us two old time marrieds weekly.Recently we saw a young violinist, Aaron Weinstein, perform at The Bickford in Morristown, NJ. Duly impressed with his talent, we bought one of his CD's, "Blue Too," produced by Arbors Records, Inc. (at the outrageous price of $20) and we would like to put Sunday Morning arts producers on notice to check out this talented young man.Read the well said commentary on the back of the CD by Nat Hentoff, jazz critic.