Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick: The show does go on
Two years ago the husband-and-wife actors were set to star in a Broadway revival of Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite" when COVID-19 shut down theaters. Now, the show is finally set to open, and the stars talk about the unprecedented hiatus.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" primetime special: "Forever Young: Searching for the Fountain of Youth" (November 28)
Jane Pauley hosts a one-hour primetime special exploring the wonders, rewards, and challenges of growing older, featuring interviews with Candice Bergen and Billy Crystal, and recent developments in the study of extending human life.
cbsnews.comStephen King used paperback advance from first novel to make sure his mother never had to work again
Preview: The bestselling author talks with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about the writing process; his new Apple TV miniseries, "Lisey's Story"; and why he's not a fan of roller coasters.
cbsnews.comStephen King on "Lisey's Story" and keeping his imagination young
At 73, the bestselling author of horror and suspense, who has adapted his 2006 novel for Apple TV, talks about what his early success with "Carrie" meant for his mother; and how a box left behind by his late father changed the course of his life.
cbsnews.comStephen King used paperback advance from first novel to make sure his mother never had to work again
Preview: The bestselling author talks with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about the writing process; his new Apple TV miniseries, "Lisey's Story"; and why he's not a fan of roller coasters.
cbsnews.comStephen King used paperback advance from first novel to make sure his mother never had to work again
Preview: The bestselling author talks with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about the writing process; his new Apple TV miniseries, "Lisey's Story"; and why he's not a fan of roller coasters.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 4/18
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith looks at how the travel industry is set to take off once again. Plus: Norah O'Donnell interviews former President George W. Bush about his portrait paintings of immigrants; Anthony Mason talks with country music duo Brothers Osborne; Holly Williams discusses the Oscar-nominated film "Promising Young Woman" with its star, Carey Mulligan; Rita Braver finds out what travel photographer Ami Vitale and lifestyle photographer Gray Malin have been shooting while sticking close to home during the pandemic; Conor Knighton chats with TV travel host Rick Steves; David Pogue conducts an interview with astronauts aboard the International Space Station; Kelefa Sanneh meets the founder of the first music school on Easter Island; and Seth Doane visits a seventh-generation family of lemon farmers on Italy's Amalfi Coast.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/28
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/28 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Seth Doane meets a Catholic priest who is breaking the silence of gay clergy in the church. Plus: Tracy Smith sits down with Leslie Odom Jr., a double-Oscar-nominee for "One Night in Miami"; Nancy Cordes profiles Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth; Mo Rocca chats with actress Brenda Vaccaro; John Blackstone looks back to 1974 when Los Angeles became the center of the pop culture universe; Erin Moriarty examines cancel culture and reappraising the art of controversial artists; and Nancy Giles tucks into the history and medicinal properties of chicken soup.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/21
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/21 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at the hit online instruction series MasterClass. Plus: Singer Demi Lovato talks with Tracy Smith about her life since surviving a 2018 heroin overdose; Martha Teichner visits with abstract artist Frank Stella; Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal reminisce about the making of the classic "Love Story" with Ben Mankiewicz; Seth Doane reviews an exhibition of Roman and Greek antiquities which have been out of public view for about 70 years; Rita Braver tells the story of a man, adopted at birth, who reconnects with his birth mother; Conor Knighton explores extinct species that may not be extinct; and Luke Burbank reports on the rise in sports betting, and tests his luck at a Las Vegas sportsbook.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/14
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/14 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Susan Spencer reports on how the pandemic has worsened sleep quality for many Americans. Plus: Holly Williams examines the power and influence of British tabloid newspapers covering the royal family; Melissa & Doug co-founder Melissa Bernstein talks with David Pogue about how she overcame a crippling lifelong depression; Mo Rocca looks at the life of first lady and White House diarist Lady Bird Johnson; Seth Doane meets Grammy-nominee Michael Kiwanuka; Kelefa Sanneh explores the online music battle series Verzuz; Rita Braver interviews the makers of the acclaimed documentary about disability rights activists, "Crip Camp"; and Conor Knighton visits a school in Oregon where classes are held in a forest.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/7
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/7 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Martha Teichner explores how a year of COVID may have changed our society. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with Regina King about her film directorial debut, "One Night in Miami"; Lee Cowan visits Point Roberts, Washington, a town isolated from the rest of the American mainland; David Martin explores the role of military veterans in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol; Seth Doane examines how residents of a Northern Italian village are coping after a devastating year of COVID; Remy Inocencio travels to China in search of the origins of the coronavirus; David Pogue talks with biochemist Jennifer Doudna, co-creator of the gene-editing technology CRISPR, and Walter Isaacson, author of "The Code Breaker"; and Tracy Smith looks back at comedian Bob Hope's decades as an entertainer of American troops abroad.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/28
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/28 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Serena Altschul talks with experts about the dangers of avalanches. Plus: Lee Cowan looks at the enduring popularity of the late TV painting instructor Bob Ross; Mo Rocca interviews actor LeVar Burton; Nancy Giles harmonizes with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., founding members of The 5th Dimension; Tracy Smith talks with actress Ellen Pompeo about the future of "Grey's Anatomy"; Erin Moriarty investigates allegations of sexual harassment by former female employees of McDonald’s and its franchisees; and Jim Gaffigan ponders the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus lockdown.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/14
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/14 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Jim Axelrod interviews New York Times columnist Suleika Jaouad, who followed her nearly-four-year treatment for leukemia with a 15,000-mile road trip in search of healing. Plus: Mark Phillips sits down with actress Kate Winslet ("Ammonite"); David Pogue explores what goes into the making of a 21st century diamond; Rita Braver profiles Sarah McBride, the country's highest-ranking elected official who is transgender; Major Garrett outlines this week's historic second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump; Mo Rocca visits the final resting places of former presidents; Dr. Jon LaPook has a story of maintaining childhood wonder in the age of COVID; and Martha Stewart offers her recipes for a delicious Valentine's Day brunch.
cbsnews.comPassage: Christopher Plummer
Passage: Christopher Plummer Jane Pauley looks back on the career of the Oscar- and Tony-winning actor Christopher Plummer, who died this week at age 91 – a talent of remarkable longevity, whose most enduring fame came from the 1965 musical "The Sound of Music."
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/7
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/7 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Rita Braver looks into the growing fascination with astrology. Plus: Allison Aubrey checks out how football stadiums are being turned into vaccination megasites; Lee Cowan talks with Robin Wright about her feature film directing debut, "Land"; Tracy Smith profiles Steve Yeun, star of the new film, "Minari"; Luke Burbank visits with NFL player-turned-chef Eddie Jackson; David Pogue finds out how nearly-empty NFL stadiums are made to sound filled to capacity; Jim Gaffigan tells us whom he's rooting for in Sunday's Super Bowl matchup; and Conor Knighton travels deep inside Oregon's Malheur National Forest in search of a humongous fungus.
cbsnews.comPassage: Baseball great Hank Aaron
Passage: Baseball great Hank Aaron "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at the life of Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who in 1974 overcame racist threats and abuse to break one of the most coveted records in all of sports: Babe Ruth's career home run record.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/24
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/24 Hosted by Jane Pauley: In our cover story, David Pogue examines how extreme weather events are creating "climate refugees." Plus: Ted Koppel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci about government efforts against the coronavirus; Kelefa Sanneh looks at businesses deciding whether to allow employees to continue working from home; Seth Doane meets Italian artisans who are keeping alive their country's fashion industry hard-hit by the pandemic; Mark Whitaker interviews Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman; and Lee Cowan looks back at the career of broadcaster Larry King.
cbsnews.comMilestone: A "Sunday Morning" departure & arrival
Milestone: A "Sunday Morning" departure & arrival Jane Pauley says goodbye to former CBS News economics correspondent and "Sunday Morning" regular Ray Brady, who died this week at age 94, and says hello to the newest member of the "Sunday Morning" family.
cbsnews.comKamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff on breaking new ground
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris said, "There was a whole conversation, mostly among his friends, whether he should just be called the 'first dude'!" Douglas Emhoff and Kamala Harris married in 2018. Harris asked, "You guys composed it together?" Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff. Click here for Part 1 of Jane Pauley's interview with Kamala Harris.
cbsnews.comKamala Harris is "clear-eyed" about the job ahead: "It is not gonna be easy"
In three days, Harris will become the first woman vice president – also, the first Black vice president, and the first of South Asian ancestry. CBS NewsCBS News' Jane Pauley asked Harris, "Are you excited about January 20th?" Pauley asked Harris to describe January 6, a day when "something seismic happened. In a Senate now split 50/50 between Democrats and Republicans, as Vice President, Harris will cast tie-breaking votes. Biden and his vice president have elected not to weigh in on the next step in that process.
cbsnews.comKamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff on breaking new ground
Kamala Harris and Douglas Emhoff on breaking new ground In part two of our two-part interview with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley talks with Harris and her husband, lawyer Douglas Emhoff, about their marriage and blended family, and his role as the first "second gentleman."
cbsnews.comKamala Harris on the job ahead
Kamala Harris on the job ahead In part one of our two-part interview with the Vice President-Elect, Kamala Harris talks with "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley about her role in this unique moment in history. The former prosecutor, attorney general and U.S. Senator also looks back at the many "firsts" of her career; her debates with her mother about optimism vs. realism; and the January 6th assault on our democracy on Capitol Hill.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/17
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/17 Hosted by Jane Pauley, who sits down for a two-part interview with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff. Plus: John Dickerson looks at the challenges facing Joe Biden as he is sworn in as the 46th President; David Martin examines the security measures being taken for the inauguration; Jim Axelrod meets comedian Sarah Cooper, who found overnight success with her lip-sync videos of President Trump; Lee Cowan examines free speech on social media; Rita Braver reviews the second impeachment of Donald Trump; and Mo Rocca delves into the little-known story of Charles Curtis, the first Native American vice president.
cbsnews.comKamala Harris, Douglas Emhoff in first joint TV interview since attack on Capitol
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, sat down with CBS News' Jane Pauley on Tuesday for their first joint TV interview following last week's assault on Capitol Hill. Pauley's extended interview with Harris and Emhoff, conducted in Washington, D.C., will be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" on January 17. In the two-part interview, Harris talks with Pauley about her reactions to the siege of the Capitol; President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence; and the nation's battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. "They're going for impeachment, and Joe Biden is focused on the first 100 days," said Pauley. Together, she and Emhoff also open up to Pauley about their relationship and what they're looking forward to once Harris and President-Elect Joe Biden take office.
cbsnews.comPreview: Kamala Harris on "Sunday Morning"
Preview: Kamala Harris on "Sunday Morning" Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris and her husband Douglas Emoff sit down with “CBS Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley in their first joint TV interview since last week's assault on the Capitol. In this preview clip Harris discusses the priorities for the incoming Biden administration.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/10
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 1/10 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks back at this week's tumultuous events in Washington, D.C. Plus: Martha Teichner presents a history of the U.S. Capitol Building; David Martin reviews the security response to Wednesday's attack on the Capitol; Mo Rocca explores the traditions of presidential transitions; Dr. Jon LaPook visits with his father-in-law, legendary TV producer Norman Lear; Rita Braver celebrates the 100th anniversary of Scholastic Publications; and contributor Josh Seftel and his mother, Pat, discuss trying to make an appointment online for a COVID vaccination.
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