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105 Episodes 2017 - 2019
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 3, 2017
Hurricane Harvey aftermath; disaster response tips; unusual art exhibits; Warroad, Minn.; singer Debbie Harry; actor Alec Baldwin (An Imperfect Murder (2017)); Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale.
Episode 2
Sun, Oct 1, 2017
The challenges of finding skilled laborers to help rebuild following hurricanes Harvey and Irma; actor Bill Murray (Isle of Dogs (2018)); the work of artist Piet Mondrian; author Dan Brown; actress Sofía Vergara (Modern Family (2009)); Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 8, 2017
Businesswoman/author Ivana Trump (book, "Raising Trump"); a man who makes globes by hand; singer P!nk; the life and career of singer Tom Petty; actor Andrew Garfield (Breathe (2017)).
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 15, 2017
Author Walter Isaacson talks about Leonardo Da Vinci; author Tom Hanks (book, "Uncommon Type"); TV host Jimmy Kimmel (Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003)); artist Ai Weiwei; musician Harry Styles (One Direction); TV anchor Gretchen Carlson (book, "Be Fierce").

Episode 5
Sun, Oct 22, 2017
Cloud information storage; singer Darius Rucker; the famous shower scene in the movie, Psycho (1960); tennis player Maria Sharapova; a remote national park in Alaska, where people can hunt caribou; TV anchors Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough (Morning Joe (2007)).
Episode 6
Sun, Oct 29, 2017
The magic business; a cemetery tour in Savannah, Georgia; singer/songwriter Miley Cyrus; Caitlin Doughty, an unusual undertaker; the 50th anniversary of Charles Kuralt's "On the Road"; actor Michael J. Fox; Joan Rivers' legacy; director John Carpenter.
Episode 7
Sun, Nov 5, 2017
Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner; singer/songwriter Art Garfunkel; author Ta-Nehisi Coates; actor/director Kenneth Branagh (Murder on the Orient Express (2017)); a Rolex wristwatch, once owned by Paul Newman, sells for $17 million; 15-year-old Gabe Fleisher publishes a political newsletter; the legacy of the 747 jet airliner.
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 12, 2017
Musicians Faith Hill and Tim McGraw; editor Tina Brown; "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda visits hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico; former Maryland inmates who spent decades in prison, due to a law that was overturned in 2012; cartoonist George Booth; a look back at Casablanca (1942) on its 75th anniversary; a visit to Rooster Soup.
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 19, 2017
A food-themed edition. Included: TV hosts Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg (Martha & Snoop's Potluck Party Challenge (2016)); schools helping to feed hungry kids; food that fits in a doll house; the "instant pot"; Britain's Black Swan pub, voted best restaurant in the world; rolled ice cream; waitress and chef uniforms; the history of ketchup; food trends; Lunchbox Museum.
Episode 10
Sun, Nov 26, 2017
Episode 11
Sun, Dec 3, 2017
World War II sailor Joe George is recognized as a hero; dancer/choreographer/actress Carmen De Lavallade; model Ashley Graham; philanthropist Warren Buffett; word of the year predictions; exotic Turkish desserts.
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 10, 2017
A rehab program for airline pilots with substance abuse problems; comic Judd Apatow; rapper Logic; a Michaelangelo drawings exhibit; 20th anniversary of "The Lion King"; the first female to play Tiny Tim in a production of "A Christmas Carol".
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 17, 2017
"Must-have" Christmas toys; gift suggestions for the technology lover; actor Christoph Waltz ("Downsizing"); singer/songwriter Michael McDonald; Christmas celebration in Madrid, N.M.; White House Christmas ornaments; U.S. Senator-elect Doug Jones (D-Ala);
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 24, 2017
How a simple act of kindness can have life-changing impact; restaurant server uniforms; actress Donna Reed; a London company that makes pointe shoes; Branson, Missouri; singer Petula Clark; Christmas sing-along;
Episode 15
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
The lives and accomplishments of people who passed away in 2017; events that happened in 2017, and how they may impact 2018; an interview with actor James Franco; a vodka made with fog captured from the California sky (Newsmagazine).
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 7, 201864 mins
Legalizing marijuana; the paintings of Johannes Vermeer; the history of the iconic Barbour coat; director Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird (2017)); actor John Lithgow (The Crown (2016) and Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)); chef Vivian Howard;
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 14, 201890 mins
Oprah Winfrey talks with a group of Hollywood stars about the Time's Up campaign. Also: actress Sharon Stone; the practice of gerrymandering for political gain; crime scene dioramas from the 1940s used as training tools for solving murders; Wake Island; exercise gizmos advertised on TV. (Newsmagazine).
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 21, 201864 mins
The rise of political correctness on college campuses; a controversial exhibit of art created by prisoners; naturalist Sir David Attenborough; goat yoga; actor Jordan Peele (Big Mouth (2017) and Abruptio (2023)); actress Jane Birkin (Poet of Sound and Image);
Episode 19
Sun, Jan 28, 201890 mins
New hologram technology that allows deceased singers to perform at concerts with live musicians; the careers of Neil Diamond and Elton John, both of whom announced they are retiring; origin of the wood used in the world's finest violins; singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran; cabaret singer Marilyn Maye; the science and art of bubbles; a look back at 1968.
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 4, 201864 mins
Behind the scenes of the Puppy Bowl; Boy Scouts organization; film critic Rex Reed; a football player who continues to play despite being paralyzed from the waist down; Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen; artist Anselm Kiefer.

Episode 21
Sun, Feb 11, 201890 mins
Companies hiring people with autism; Dylan's Candy Bar founder/owner Dylan Lauren; writers Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon (The Big Sick (2017)); the changing world of office romances; music group, The O'Jays; love spoon; Abraham Lincoln's hometown.

Episode 22
Sun, Feb 18, 2018
Actor Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project (2017), Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and At Eternity's Gate (2018)); singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett; actor Edward Asner; artist Amy Sherald, who painted former First Lady Michelle Obama's official portrait. Also: a report on why mates stray; the legacy of President Andrew Johnson; a tour of tapas restaurants in Madrid, Spain (Newsmagazine).

Episode 23
Sun, Feb 25, 201863 mins
America's growing opioid epidemic; actress Mary J. Blige; restaurant Eleven Madison Park; artist John Derian; The Beatles pioneering album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"; comic Jim Gaffigan (Jim Gaffigan: Noble Ape (2018)).
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 4, 2018
The effect of accusations and allegations on a person's legacy; the website Rotten Tomatoes; looking at Elizabeth Taylor's archive with one of her grandchildren; actor Jared Leto; the inventor of Steadicam; actress Glenda Jackson; the musical Newman family, who have received more Oscar nominations than any other;

Episode 25
Sun, Mar 11, 201890 mins
A woman's battle against breast cancer; actor RuPaul; Brazilian artist Tarslia do Amaral; producer Peter Lassally; singer Joan Baez; Colorado's Bladpate Inn's key collection; the 1968 New Hemsphire primary.
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 18, 201890 mins
Actress Glenn Close; jazz musician Wynton Marsalis; author Walter Issacson; Jennifer Doudna, who co-discovered the technique for editing genes known as CRISPR; geniuses through history; extra sensory perception; animal intelligence.

Episode 27
Sun, Mar 25, 201890 mins
March for Our Lives coverage; actor Sean Penn ("The Professor and the Mad Man"); radio host Don Imus; the work of artist Takashi Murakami; former President Jimmy Carter; the final days of the male Northern White Rhino; kite flying; comic Jim Gaffigan;
Episode 28
Sun, Apr 1, 201890 mins
The effect of technology on brains; "Frozen" songwriters; author Ernest Cline (Ready Player One (2018)); stained glass windows; actor John Krasinki and actress Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place (2018)); exhibit about the trial of Nazi colonel Adolf Eichmann; National Urban League President Marc Morial.

Episode 29
Sun, Apr 8, 201864 mins
A free, easy way to do taxes; actress Tina Fey; Rep. Joe Kennedy III (D-Mass.); songwriter Bernie Taupin; a woman who honors her late husband by posting his photos online; actor Antonio Babderas; Faroe Islands; Barbara Streisand's cloned dog.
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 15, 201863 mins
This special broadcast of "Sunday Morning," our annual "Money Issue" with guest host Kai Ryssdal of "Marketplace," features Lee Cowan's report on a California city's experiment with providing a basic universal income to residents to battle economic insecurity. Also: John Blackstone talks about charity with actress, producer and activist Salma Hayek Pinault; Tony Dokoupil looks at how the "co-working" industry is changing our ideas of office space; Richard Schlesinger investigates how star pets on Instagram are pulling in big bucks; Michelle Miller looks at how artists and photographers are documenting labor and poverty; and Rita Braver finds a government office that will literally make good your burned, water-logged or shredded currency.
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 22, 2018
Episode 32
Sun, Apr 29, 2018
Families help rescue puffin chicks in Iceland; painter Grant Wood; singer Janelle Monae; a young woman dedicated to the healing power of listening; actor Denzel Washington ("The Equalizer 2"); barbershop quartet convention;
Episode 33
Sun, May 6, 201863 mins
Authors James and Deb Fallows; singer Kesha; Amb. Nikki Haley, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; colorful low-rider bicycles in Compton, Calif.; playwright Mart Crowley; internet influencers; Mother's Day commentary.

Episode 34
Sun, May 13, 2018
Model Twiggy; actress Rachel Weisz; updating America's view of Great Britain; an exhibit of dresses worn by Princess Diana; the history of the British royal family; the decline of the neighborhood pub; island of St. Helena; Aston Martin; British TV;

Episode 35
Sun, May 20, 201863 mins
The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle; the seven talented Kanneh-Mason children; the royal family tree; model Maye Musk; actress Diana Rigg; the island of St. Helena; writer Mark Salter; the viral audio clip that is heard either as Yanny or Laurel;
Episode 36
Sun, May 27, 2018
Celebrities sell their own brands of legal marijuana; comics Steve Martin and Martin Short (Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life (2018)); "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood"; James Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence; the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival; the culture of 1968;
Episode 37
Sun, Jun 3, 2018
The life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy; music legends Judy Collins and Stephen Stills; former President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson (book, "The President Is Missing"); pianos placed in public places around New York City; Roadside America; the art and life of Jean DuBuffet;
Episode 38
Sun, Jun 10, 2018
Musicians on Call, a program that brings popular musicians to hospital bedsides; actor Jim Parsons ("A Kid Like Jake" and "The Big Bang Theory"); actress Lauren Ridloff (Broadway's "Children of a Lesser God"); a look back at the songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ("Rodgers and Hammerstein"); the popularity of soccer in the U.S.
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 17, 2018
The whistleblower who exposed the Flint, Michigan water crisis; actor Paul Rudd ("Ant-Man and the Wasp"); country musician Rory Feek; the Venardos Circus; author Seymour Hersh; author Carl Hiassen;
Episode 40
Sun, Jun 24, 2018
The trend of businesses giving workers "summer Fridays" off; a podcast, "Ear Hustle", tells of life inside prison; actor/author Todd Fisher (book, "My Girls: A Lifetime with Carrie and Debbie") talks about his mother, Debbie Reynolds, and his sister, Carrie Fisher; a David Bowie exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum; a tour of the Tenement Museum;
Episode 41
Sun, Jul 1, 2018
Scientists' efforts to save old-growth redwood trees; New York gubernatorial candidate Cynthia Nixon; musician John Mellencamp; National Museum of the American Indian; movie critic David Edelstein; the history of ketchup;
Episode 42
Sun, Jul 8, 2018
Introverts and extroverts; trees, that stood during the Battle of Gettysburg, still stand 155 years later; comic Louie Anderson; singer Dave Grohl; actor Michael J. Fox; a chef whose farm is within a national park; cramped airline seating;
Episode 43
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
Teenagers growing up in the age of social media; actress Jennifer Garner ("Peppermint", "Wonder Park" and "Camping"); rock band The Killers; the World Cup; dumplings from the streets of Shanghai; a retired music teacher whose students come together for a choral reunion;
Episode 44
Sun, Jul 22, 2018
Civility in America; rock band the Go-Go's; singer Billy Joel; lighthouses painted on the streets of Chicago; the founding of Intel; comic Sebastian Maniscalco ("Tag", "Green Book", "Cruise" and "The Irishman");

Episode 45
Sun, Jul 29, 2018
The concept of universal basic income; shared workspaces; Mike Lindell, the creator of MyPillow; the U.S. Treasury's mutilated currency division; people who make money off their pets on social media; actress Salma Hayek; photographers; cemetery real estate;
Episode 46
Sun, Aug 5, 2018
The challenges of disposing of plastics; sandboarding in Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve; North American Truffle Dog Championship in Oregon; the increased rate of maternal deaths associated with childbirth in the United States;
Episode 47
Sun, Aug 12, 201863 mins
How robotic exoskeletons could help injured people walk again; actor Ice Cube; singer Petula Clark; the world of artist Georg Baselitz; Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC); goat yoga;
Episode 48
Sun, Aug 19, 201862 mins
Actress Glenn Close ("The Wife"); jazz musician Wynton Marsalis; author Walter Isaacson; Jennifer Doudna, who co-discovered the technique for editing genes known as CRISPR; using micro-doses of hallucinogens to treat anxiety and depression;
Episode 49
Sun, Aug 26, 2018
The death of Sen. John McCain; innovations in hearing aids; the history of the United States told through photographs; the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago; efforts to save the American prairie; singer/songwriter Art Garfunkel; former American Express CEO Ken Chenault;
Episode 50
Sun, Sep 2, 2018
Remembering Sen. John McCain; companies hiring people with autism; a new take on Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms paintings; singer Leon Bridges; former Secretary of State John Kerry; Ohio's washboard music festival; '60 icon Twiggy; open offices;

Episode 51
Sun, Sep 9, 2018
Journalist Bob Woodward; remembering Burt Reynolds; the trend of unusual names being given to children; a look back at songwriting team Rodgers and Hammerstein; the life and work of artist Alberto Giacometti; a 9/11 memorial in Shanksville, Pa., to those lost on Flight 93;
Episode 52
Sun, Sep 16, 201862 mins
Hurricane Florence update; singer Carrie Underwood; actor Robert Redford; street murals painted at the site of the World Trade Center; Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawaii; Bill Geist takes a trip down memory lane;
Episode 53
Sun, Sep 23, 201863 mins
Families of Sandy Hook shooting victims sue radio talk show host Alex Jones for spreading myths about the shooting; the return of "Murphy Brown"; author Michael Ovitz; a touring exhibit celebrates the life of Leonard Bernstein; TV host RuPaul ("RuPaul's Drag Race");
Episode 54
Sun, Sep 30, 2018
Innovations in hearing aids; CNN founder Ted Turner; balloon artists; actress Amy Poehler and writer Alan Zweibel; the 1968 protest at the Miss America Pageant;
Episode 55
Sun, Oct 7, 201862 mins
Concerns about e-cigarettes; former Journey front man Steve Perry; actress Kerry Washington; gossip columnist Cindy Adams; architect Charles Renfro;
Episode 56
Sun, Oct 14, 2018
Flat Earth believers; singer Tina Turner; Hillary Clinton, former secretary of state; an art installation of "tiny doors" in Atlanta; author Hampton Sides; Faith Salie offers thoughts on breaking news;

Episode 57
Sun, Oct 21, 2018
Episode 58
Sun, Oct 28, 201864 mins
The history of the use of blackface; Frankenstein's origins; actor/director Jonah Hill (Mid90s (2018)); horror movies; a look back at one of the United States' financial crunches; a man attempts a solo trek across Antarctica; Scandinavian licorice; a look back at 1968;

Episode 59
Sun, Nov 4, 2018
Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch discuss civics education; actor Jeff Goldblum ("Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", "Hotel Artemis" and "The Mountain"); Jeff Folger discusses New England foliage; television producer Chuck Lorre; Max Richter; Anthony Salvanto; Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif);

Episode 60
Sun, Nov 11, 2018
Happy Veterans Day; conversion theory; director Ben Stiller (Escape at Dannemora (2018)); how Japanese chefs are turning pizza-making into an art; musician Roger Daltry of The Who; a look at the pivotal year of 1968 and president Richard Nixon; playwright/director/screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan ("The Waverly Gallery");
Episode 61
Sun, Nov 18, 2018
Model Chrissy Teigen (cookbook, "Cravings: Hungry for More"); singer/songwriter John Legend; comic Jim Gaffigan; the latest breakfast trends; seltzer; a former Microsoft executive takes pictures of food with the help of robots; hot sauce; a pizza place in San Francisco; pepperoni rolls;
Episode 62
Sun, Nov 25, 201862 mins
The popularity of conspiracy theories; former Sen. Gary Hart (D-Colo); sculptor and author Edmund de Waal; pop singer Alessia Cara; singer/songwriter John Prine; the 50th anniversary of the water bed;
Episode 63
Sun, Dec 2, 2018
Former Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta's friendship with former Sen. Alan Simpson; cartoonist Garry Trudeau; actor Lin-Manuel Miranda ("Hamilton" and "Mary Poppins Returns"); the Glenstone Museum; a unique remake of "Annie Hall"; comic Jim Gaffigan; illusionist Jason Bishop;
Episode 64
Sun, Dec 9, 2018
The friendship between former Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta and former Sen. Alan Simpson; rapper Cardi B; exhibition of items recovered from the Titanic; war photographers; designer Ralph Lauren; anti-Semitism in America; tech gadgets;
Episode 65
Sun, Dec 16, 2018
The history of department store Sears; fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi; famed newspaper editorial, "Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus"; actress Emily Blunt (Mary Poppins Returns (2018)); singer Michael Buble; the trend of pop-up stores; sustainable materials in Lego's toys;
Episode 66
Sun, Dec 23, 2018
New York City Ballet's special program gives disabled children the gift of dance; the joys of fruitcake; pop singer Shawn Mendes; the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8; the growing family tradition of having tamales around the holidays; TV personalities Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott ("Property Brothers"); the history of "Silent Night"; TV host Charles Osgood joins Jane in song;
Episode 67
Sun, Dec 30, 2018
"Encyclopedia Britannica's "250th anniversary; the story of the classic comedy duo of Stan Lauren and Oliver Hardy; remembering people we lost in 2018; what to expect in the coming year; Jim Gaffigan's thoughts spent looking at screens;
Episode 76
Sun, Mar 3, 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;

Episode 77
Sun, 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;
Episode 78
Sun, 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;
Episode 79
Sun, 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");
Episode 80
Sun, 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;
Episode 81
Sun, Apr 7, 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;
Episode 82
Sun, 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;

Episode 83
Sun, 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;
Episode 84
Sun, May 5, 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;
Episode 85
Sun, 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;
Episode 86
Sun, May 19, 201962 mins
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");
Episode 87
Sun, May 26, 201962 mins
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;
Episode 88
Sun, Jun 2, 2019
A group restores a World War II C-47 transport plane; the Jonas Brothers (Chasing Happiness (2019)); the nation's bail system; actress Mindy Kaling (Late Night (2019)); journalist George Will; the history and legacy of the Tiananmen Square massacre 30 years later;
Episode 89
Sun, Jun 9, 201963 mins
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;
Episode 90
Sun, Jun 16, 201962 mins
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");
Episode 91
Sun, Jun 23, 201962 mins
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;
Episode 92
Sun, Jun 30, 201963 mins
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;
Episode 93
Sun, Jul 7, 201963 mins
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 reports on what America, the rock band, is up to; the history of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing; Jim Gaffigan says cheeseburgers are in "grave danger"; and Mo Rocca takes a trip down the Mississippi River;
Episode 94
Sun, 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;
Episode 95
Sun, 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;
Episode 96
Sun, Aug 4, 2019
Innovations in hearing aids; New Mexico immersive art exhibit, Meow Wolf; actress Angela Bassett (Otherhood (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;

Episode 97
Sun, 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");
Episode 102
Sun, 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;
Episode 103
Sun, 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;
Episode 104
Sun, 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;
Episode 105
Sun, Oct 6, 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;
Episode 106
Sun, Oct 13, 2019
Transgender kids; Chicago White Sox announcer; singer Elton John; actress Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (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;
Episode 107
Sun, 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;

Episode 108
Sun, 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;
Episode 109
Sun, Nov 3, 201963 mins
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;
Episode 110
Sun, 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");
Episode 111
Sun, 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;
Episode 112
Sun, 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;
Episode 113
Sun, Dec 1, 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;
Episode 114
Sun, Dec 8, 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;
Episode 115
Sun, 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;
Episode 116
Sun, 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;
Episode 117
Sun, 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;