CBS News Sunday Morning

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  • 2016
  • 49 Seasons
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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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Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, John Mayer, Cillian Murphy
11. Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, John Mayer, Cillian Murphy
March 15, 2026
IN CONVERSATION: SOFIA COPPOLA & MARC JACOBS – Anthony Mason talks with film director Sofia Coppola and designer Marc Jacobs about their friendship, and her new documentary about him. HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD! THESE UNITED STATES – For Oscar Sunday, Ben Mankiewicz looks at the past, present, and future of the Hollywood "dream factory." THE ENVELOPE PLEASE… Elizabeth Palmer has the remarkable true story behind the Oscar-nominated documentary, "Mr. Nobody Against Putin." BUYING HISTORY – Tracy Smith catches up with singer-songwriter John Mayer, who, along with film director and producer Joseph McGinty Nichol, known as McG, recently bought and renovated a legendary Hollywood movie studio built by Charlie Chaplin. SUNDAY PROFILE: CILLIAN MURPHY – Seth Doane sits down with Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy about his new film, "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man." TRIBUTE…FREDERICK WISEMAN – David Pogue looks at the work and legacy of the late documentary film pioneer, Frederick Wiseman. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a heartwarming tale about a boy named "True." ESSAY – Senior contributor Ted Koppel looks back at the Iran hostage crisis of 1979.
Viola Davis, James Patterson, Lloyd Blankfein
10. Viola Davis, James Patterson, Lloyd Blankfein
March 8, 2026
GAME CHANGER – David Pogue looks back and ahead as Apple, the tech giant, not the fruit, turns 50, which is also the subject of his new book, Apple: The First 50 Years. NCIS – BODY OF WORK – Luke Burbank goes behind the scenes at CBS' hit drama NCIS, which is about to air its 500th episode, to see what makes the show a fan favorite. FINE PRINT – Tracy Smith talks with Oscar-winning actor Viola Davis and bestselling author James Patterson, who have co-authored a new legal thriller, Judge Stone. IRAN – Robert Costa explains Iran's complicated history. ON DISPLAY – FRAMED! – Faith Salie visits an exhibit focusing on the frames that artworks are placed in and explores how they impact what we see. MONEY MATTERS: LLOYD BLANKFEIN – Jo Ling Kent talks with former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein about his early life, the business world and his new memoir. A HELPING HAND – Lee Cowan reports on the number of people in the country who are food insecure and how Feeding America is working to help America's hungry.
Marc Shaiman, Steve Martin, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, Dana White
9. Marc Shaiman, Steve Martin, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, Dana White
March 1, 2026
SCORING BIG – Tracy Smith sits down with composer Marc Shaiman, who has crafted music for some of the biggest film, television and Broadway productions of our time. Smith also speaks with some of Shaiman's longtime friends, including Steve Martin, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane. JACK SCHLOSSBERG – Mo Rocca talks with author and commentator Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, Jr., who is now running for Congress in New York. He opens up about his family and much more. Rocca also talks with his parents, Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. MONEY MATTERS: LLOYD BLANKFEIN – Jo Ling Kent talks with former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein about his early life, the business world and his new memoir. ULTIMATE FIGHTER –Luke Burbank catches up with Dana White, CEO of the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship), to talk about his success and more. THE STORM WALL –David Martin reports on the new Desert Shield and Desert Storm War Memorial on the Mall in Washington, D.C. SANDS OF TIME –Lee Cowan heads to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona to experience a unique art exhibit using 3D laser scanners to view nature as never seen before. HOLDING COURT –Jonathan Vigliotti introduces us to a 19-year-old pickleball champion who proves America's fastest-growing sport isn't just for the over-65 crowd. STEVE HARTMAN – Steve Hartman has a story about a man who gives a new meaning to the saying "it's a small world."
Seymour Hersh, Rose Byrne
8. Seymour Hersh, Rose Byrne
February 22, 2026
WITNESS TO HISTORY – Lesley Stahl of 60 MINUTES talks with journalist Seymour Hersh, whose many scoops include exposing the My Lai Massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War, about his work and a new Netflix documentary on his life. THE ENVELOPE PLEASE ... ROSE BYRNE – Tracy Smith chats with Oscar-nominated actor Rose Byrne ("If I Had Legs I'd Kick You") about the nomination and more. UNSUNG WOMEN – Mo Rocca talks with CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell about her new book, We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America, featuring untold stories of the women who were central characters in America's history. ON DISPLAY – Nancy Giles visits the Studio Museum in Harlem, which recently reopened after a major renovation. THE WINTER GAMES – Seth Doane takes a look at the highs and lows of the Winter Olympics in Italy. PAST, PRESENT ... FUTURE? – Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the history and current status of polio. TOFU – In honor of the Lunar New Year, Luke Burbank tastes tofu, a nutrient-rich staple of Asian cuisine that has found a home in America. REV. JESSE JACKSON – Mark Whitaker looks at the life and legacy of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died this week at 84.
Gisèle Pelicot, Jacob Elordi, Stephen A. Smith, Paul Anka
7. Gisèle Pelicot, Jacob Elordi, Stephen A. Smith, Paul Anka
February 15, 2026
GISÈLE PELICOT – Seth Doane talks with Gisèle Pelicot, the victim of a horrifying crime that stunned France and made international headlines, and is now speaking out in her first U.S. network television interview and in a new memoir. THE ENVELOPE PLEASE: JACOB ELORDI – Tracy Smith catches up with actor Jacob Elordi to talk about his Oscar nomination for "Frankenstein" and his highly anticipated role in "Wuthering Heights" alongside Margot Robbie. A CONVERSATION: STEPHEN A. SMITH – Robert Costa profiles influential sports analyst, radio host and TV personality Stephen A. Smith, who says he doesn't want to be a politician, though he won't rule out a run for the White House. THESE UNITED STATES: WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE – On this Presidents' Day weekend, David Schechter travels back to the Revolutionary War to see how climate played a role in the pivotal 1776 event when George Washington crossed the Delaware River. A SUNDAY PROFILE: PAUL ANKA – Lee Cowan sits down with legendary singer-songwriter Paul Anka, who looks back on his 70 years in the music business, the subject of a new HBO documentary. USING THEIR NOODLES – Chris Livesay is in Rome to visit the restaurant where fettuccine Alfredo was born.
Don Henley, Steve Young, Joe Namath, Andrew Luck
6. Don Henley, Steve Young, Joe Namath, Andrew Luck
February 8, 2026
LEGENDS: EAGLES – Fifty years ago this month, The Eagles released their first "Greatest Hits" album, which went on to become one of the biggest sellers in history. Tracy Smith talks with co-founder Don Henley in Las Vegas, where he's still making music with the band and performing sold-out shows. CALLING THE SHOTS – On Super Bowl Sunday, Jim Axelrod speaks to Steve Young, Joe Namath and Andrew Luck about their celebrated and complicated lives as NFL quarterbacks. Axelrod also speaks with Seth Wickersham, sports journalist and author of American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback. A DOG'S LIFE... – Martha Teichner gets a front row seat to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. In its 150th year, dogs are still lining up to compete – and who better than Martha, a dog-lover and author of When Harry Met Minnie, to cover the show. A PINCH OF SALT – Conor Knighton takes us beyond San Francisco's Levi's Stadium, the site of Sunday's "big game," to nearby ponds that annually produce hundreds of thousands of pounds of sea salt. KISS AND TELL – With Valentine's Day approaching, we put the spotlight on kissing. Is a kiss just a kiss? Susan Spencer investigates. UNDER PRESSURE – Chris Livesay pays a visit to Antwerp, Belgium, the diamond capital of the world, ahead of Valentine's Day. OPINIONS – Luke Burbank has Super Bowl party pointers, and Faith Salie with some thoughts on the streaming sensation "Heated Rivalry."
Jeff Tweedy, Mel Robbins, Jesse Welles, Ilia Malinin
5. Jeff Tweedy, Mel Robbins, Jesse Welles, Ilia Malinin
February 1, 2026
SUNDAY PROFILE: JEFF TWEEDY – Anthony Mason heads to Chicago for a visit with Jeff Tweedy, front man for the popular band WILCO. The four-time GRAMMY winner talks about his long career and his latest solo work, which critics call some of his best. IN CONVERSATION: MEL ROBBINS – Norah O'Donnell stops by best-selling author and podcast sensation Mel Robbins' office in Boston, where Robbins opens up about how she leveraged her own struggles to shake up the self-help world. TAKE NOTE: JESSE WELLES – Robert Costa sits down with GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Jesse Welles, who is helping bring folk music back to the mainstream. QUAD GOD – Ahead of this week's Winter Olympics in Italy, Jonathan Vigliotti hits the ice with Olympic hopeful skater Ilia Malinin, known as the "quad god" for his unique ability. ON THE HUNT – Ted Koppel ventures into the woods of the Arkansas Ozarks to tackle the thorny issue of black bear hunting. NAME THAT TUNE – David Pogue takes a walk down memory lane with the stories behind some of our most beloved TV theme songs. THESE UNITED STATES – ON THE RECORD – On GRAMMY Sunday, we'll celebrate the man who started the music revolution way back in 1887 – Emile Berliner, inventor of the "gramophone."
Gov. Josh Shapiro, Lauren Hutton
4. Gov. Josh Shapiro, Lauren Hutton
January 25, 2026
THE HOUSE OF CHANEL – Alina Cho meets with Chanel's new artistic director, Matthieu Blazy, in Paris. We also go behind the scenes to show the elaborate work that goes into making a piece for the fashion house. Blazy tells us how Chanel is modernizing and gives us a glimpse into his creative process while working on the Métiers d'art show that debuted in December. IN CONVERSATION: GOVERNOR JOSH SHAPIRO –Norah O'Donnell interviews Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro at the Beth Sholom Synagogue in his home state for a wide-ranging discussion about politics, faith and his new memoir, Where We Keep the Light. Watch a preview here. SUNDAY PROFILE: LAUREN HUTTON – Anthony Mason talks with the 82-year-old iconic supermodel and actor Lauren Hutton, who is still modeling and speaking candidly about her life in front of the camera and beyond. THE RIGHTEOUS – Lee Cowan with stories of "The Righteous Rescuers"– courageous strangers who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. SHEN YUN – Lisa Ling pulls back the curtain on Shen Yun – the performance group celebrating Chinese history and culture that's now facing troubling allegations from former performers. ON DISPLAY: RUTH ASAWA – Faith Salie stops by New York's Museum of Modern Art to examine the work of the late mixed-media artist Ruth Asawa, who is the subject of a new retrospective at the museum. GREENLAND – Mo Rocca answers the question on many minds lately: What's the big deal about Greenland?
Stellan Skarsgård, Judd Apatow, Theaster Gates
3. Stellan Skarsgård, Judd Apatow, Theaster Gates
January 18, 2026
SUNDAY PROFILE: STELLAN SKARSGÅRD – Seth Doane profiles veteran actor Stellan Skarsgård, who has won critical acclaim over his decades-long career and most recently for his new film "Sentimental Value." Skarsgård opens up about his large family of actors and how a recent stroke changed the way he works. JUDD APATOW ON MEL BROOKS – Tracy Smith speaks with director Judd Apatow about his new documentary "The 99 Year Old Man!" that explores the life and mind of comedy legend Mel Brooks. OPINION – From "Hoosiers" to "Rudy" and "Breaking Away," Indiana University alum Jane Pauley looks forward to Monday's College Championship football game with some personal thoughts on great moments in Indiana sports history. THESE UNITED STATES … REMEMBERING – Ahead of the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Martha Teichner considers the history and impact of the Civil Rights Movement. ON DISPLAY: THEASTER GATES – Mark Whitaker visits with Chicago artist and community activist Theaster Gates, whose unconventional work has earned him international acclaim. ON HIGH – Conor Knighton meets the Highpointers Club, a group celebrating and summiting the highest peak in each of our 50 states. ONE YEAR ON – Robert Costa reports on the first year of the second presidency of Donald J. Trump.
Oprah Winfrey, Tracy Letts, Carrie Coon, Anselm Kiefer
2. Oprah Winfrey, Tracy Letts, Carrie Coon, Anselm Kiefer
January 11, 2026
OPRAH! – Jane Pauley sits down with Oprah Winfrey in a two-part segment to talk about her weight-loss journey and much more. DYNAMIC DUO: CARRIE COON AND TRACY LETTS – Jim Axelrod talks with acting and playwriting heavy-hitters Tracy Letts and Carrie Coon: husband and wife who are now collaborating on Broadway. DENIED –Erin Moriarty investigates the challenges of navigating the health insurance system, including what happens when sick people are refused care. ON DISPLAY: ANSELM KIEFER – Mark Whitaker catches up with the prolific artist Anselm Kiefer, whose work is the focus of a new retrospective called "Becoming the Sea." COMMENTARY – Jim Gaffigan has some thoughts on something near and dear to his heart … pancakes! ON HIGH – Conor Knighton meets the Highpointers Club, a group celebrating and summiting the highest peak in each of our 50 states. MONROE DOCTRINE – Mo Rocca looks at the long history of American involvement in Latin America, with a focus on the Monroe Doctrine.
Noah Wyle, Michael B. Jordan, Martha Stewart
1. Noah Wyle, Michael B. Jordan, Martha Stewart
January 4, 2026
THE DOCTOR IS IN –CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook visits with Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch of "The Pitt," played by Noah Wyle, who is also an executive producer, writer and director on the HBO Max hit series. With the second season beginning Jan. 8, Dr. LaPook visits the show's hyper-realistic set in Burbank and speaks with Wyle about how the series takes great care to reflect real life and real problems. SUNDAY PROFILE: MICHAEL B. JORDAN – Tracy Smith talks with actor Michael B. Jordan, who's been nominated for his first Golden Globe for the film "Sinners,"which is generating significant Oscar buzz. MR. MAYOR – As Zohran Mamdani takes office as New York City's newest mayor, Mo Rocca looks back at the man Mamdani has invoked as a model: Fiorello La Guardia, the three-term Republican mayor whose tremendous legacy lives on in the physical and social landscape of the city. Rocca speaks with historian and Columbia Professor Emeritus Kenneth T. Jackson, as well as Michael S. Rosenberg, president and CEO of New York City Center. SCOOP! – Norah O'Donnell chats with prominent health policy expert Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who serves up some unique advice for living a long and healthy life. Among his recommendations: plenty of ice cream. ONE YEAR LATER – One year after the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, Jonathan Vigliotti visits with residents who are still grappling with the aftermath, including a woman rebuilding her home in Malibu, a small business owner and chef in Altadena and a local official pleading for more federal aid. LOOK AHEAD – CBS News journalists look ahead to 2026. Reports from Robert Costa on the U.S., Elizabeth Palmer on Europe and Holly Williams on the quest for peace in Ukraine. PICTURE THIS – David Pogue tries out iNaturalist, a free app that helps identify millions of species of plants and animals. Nature enthusiast Martha Stewart and iNaturalist executive director Scott Loarie show him the ropes.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 19, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (1,102)