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49 Episodes 2024 - 2024
Episode 0
Sun, Jul 14, 202490 mins
The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; actor Ralph Macchio (TV series "Cobra Kai", movie, "The Karate Kid"); Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif); artist Banksy; elephants; democracy in Hong Kong; the New York City Ballet; advice on how to stay cool and have fun this summer;
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 7, 2024
David Pogue covers the customer service industry; singer/songwriter Jelly Roll; comic Taylor Tomlinson; the Xingiang region of China and the controversial treatment of the Ughur population; Lee Cowan interviews actress Jodie Foster (TV series, "True Detective"); comic Jim Galligan;

Episode 1
Sun, Jan 5, 202590 mins
Child prodigies; movie scores performed in theaters by live orchestras; actress Tilda Swinton; actor Adrien Brody; a photographer dedicated to capturing sunrises; a unique arts center in San Francisco; the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter;
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 14, 2024
Seth Doane covers the World Cliff Diving Championships in Italy's Puglia region; Tracy Smith interviews Kate Cox, a Texas woman who traveled out of state to have an abortion, after she was denied an abortion by the Texas Supreme Court; Robert Costa reports on the latest Iowa caucus election news; actress Sofia Vergara (TV mini-series, "Griselda"); Mo Rocca profiles actress Greta Lee (movie, "Past Lives"); a production featuring a cast of autistic actors;
Episode 3
Sun, Jan 21, 2024
Susan Spencer on the controversy surrounding drugs being touted as weight-loss miracles; photographer Ernie Button; actress Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos (movie, "Poor Things"); Ted Koppel interviews Bishop Gene Robinson (book, "God Believes in Love: Straight Talk About Gay Marriage"); actress Sharon Stone ("The Lally Documentary"); the ongoing tension with the Houthis;
Episode 4
Sun, Jan 28, 2024
Reflecting on the life and legacy of host Charles Osgood (1933-2024), 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;
Episode 5
Sun, Feb 4, 2024
Las Vegas; the immigration crisis; Tracy Smith interviews musician Ziggy Marley, who talks about the documentary, "Bob Marley: One Love", about his father, Bob Marley; singer Usher; actresses Leslie Uggams, Tracee Ellis Ross, Issa Rae, and Erika Alexander; Truman Capote's 1966 Black and White Ball;
Episode 6
Sun, Feb 11, 2024
Susan Spencer on romantic regrets; Lesley Stahl interviews actor Paul Giamatti; Super Bowl LVIII preview; the World of Concrete convention; devoted fans of the series, "When Calls the Heart"; actor Charles Melton (movie, "May December"); Lunar New Year; a Vincent Van Gogh show in Paris, France; Super Bowl betting;
Episode 9
Sun, Mar 3, 2024
Nobel Prize-winning scientists Drew Weissman and Katalin Kariko, whose collaboration led to the development of the COVID-19 vaccines; an exhibit of artist Mark Rothko's work at the National Gallery of Art; Dr. Abraham Verghese; the cases against former President Donald Trump and what it might mean for the upcoming election; musician Jacob Collier; actor Kevin James; director Ed Zwick;
Episode 10
Sun, Mar 10, 2024
Oscar Sunday; Tracy Smith interviews SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher; actress Marcia Gay Harden; Ted Koppel interviews TV host Jimmy Kimmel; filmmaker Julian Curi; closed captioning; writer and narrator Robert Krulwich; filmmaker Josh Seftel; a town comes together to help one of their own;
Episode 11
Sun, Mar 17, 2024
The historical roots of the current crisis in Haiti; author Nicholas Sparks; author Christine Blasey Ford; TV host Ken Jennings (TV series, "Jeopardy"); the Emigration Museum in Ireland; artist Thomas Dambo; the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Alabama; Happy St. Patrick's Day;
Episode 12
Sun, Mar 24, 2024
Christian Cooper; actor Steve Martin; historian Doris Kearns Goodwin; the story of reporter Evan Gershowich, who has been imprisoned in Russia for a year; the family of journalist Alisa Kumasheva; author Percival Everitt; Fareed Zakaria; Martha Stewart.
Episode 13
Sun, Mar 31, 2024
Happy Easter; Jim Axelrod talks with Mark and Jan Lawrance, the parents of twin brothers who were talented artists and both took their own lives by suicide; thunder-eggs; actor Michael Douglas; actress Rebel Wilson; former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and activist Malala Yousafzai; The Who co-founder Pete Townshend; Martha Stewart on growing houseplants;
Episode 14
Sun, Apr 7, 2024
New ways women are coping with menopause; actor Wayne Brady (Broadway's "The Wiz", TV series, "Let's Make a Deal"); safely viewing the upcoming eclipse; actress Kirsten Dunst, actor Nick Offerman, and actress Cailee Spaeny, (movie "Civil War"); the foster care program; an unusual connection between two police officers;
Episode 15
Sun, Apr 14, 2024
Lee Cowan looks into the history of the public domain; Mo Rocca interviews comic Jerry Seinfeld about his love of Pop Tarts; New Balance sneakers; TV personality Tyler Henry (TV series, "Hollywood Medium"); the business of cut flowers; Lina Khan, chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission; the plastic recycling industry; corporate buzzwords;
Episode 16
Sun, Apr 21, 2024
Jim Axelrod covers romance scams that cost Americans billions annually; efforts to help migrating animals safely cross roadways; CBS News correspondent Bob Schieffer; Tracy Smith interviews author Abraham Verghese (book, "The Covernant of Water"); Mo Rocca on the revival of "Cabaret"; Jane Pauley interviews actress Julie Andrews and her daughter, Emma Walton; Ben Tracy interviews photographer James Balog;
Episode 17
Sun, Apr 28, 2024
Susan Spencer looks at a far-from-lazy take on laziness; Tracy Smith interviews actress and musician Kate Hudson; Lee Cowan interviews former CBS News anchor Dan Rather; protests at college campuses; the art of Stanley Whitney; author Erik Larson; Jim Axelrod on a story set at the Kentucky Derby on its 150th anniversary; a prison in Florida with a petting zoo;
Episode 18
Sun, May 5, 202490 mins
Lee Cowan on how artificial intelligence allows fans of Randy Travis to hear new music from him; actor/author Tom Selleck (TV series, "Blue Bloods", memoir "You Never Know"); CBS News correspondent Bob Schieffer talks about a new exhibit of his artwork; TV host/author Whoopi Goldberg (TV series, "The View", memoir "Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me"); author A.J. Jacobs (book, "Year of Living Constitutionally"); a small helicopter attached to NASA's Mars rover.
Episode 19
Sun, May 12, 202490 mins
Product design; the art of creating flowers out of paper; TV host Bill Maher (TV series, "Real Time with Bill Maher"); behind-the-scenes of "Young Sheldon"; actress Sarah Paulson; "Back to Black", a new film about Amy Winehouse; filmmaker Josh Seftel and his mother, Pat; designer Stan Herman; the Met Gala.
Episode 20
Sun, May 19, 202490 mins
Renowned designer and architect David Rockwell and his team digitally re-imagine the broadcast's set; actress Courteney Cox and her new designing career; a French castle being built using medieval construction methods; the growing popularity of bidets; the Hennessey Venom;
Episode 21
Sun, May 26, 202490 mins
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Martin reports on how the National WWII Museum in New Orleans is preserving the stories of World War II veterans. Also: Mo Rocca talks with Kyra Sedgwick and her castmates in the Off-Broadway play "All of Me," a rom-com about disabled lovers; Tracy Smith profiles action movie icon Pam Grier; Erin Moriarty delves into the "crime of the century," the 1924 murder committed by thrill-killers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb; Jon Wertheim interviews Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina, who has criticized her country's invasion of Ukraine; and Lee Cowan samples some Texas BBQ by pitmasters who hail from Egypt, Vietnam and Japan.
Episode 22
Sun, Jun 2, 202490 mins
A Pennsylvania rally for Donald Trump; the trial of Donald Trump; Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky; singer Cyndi Lauper; author James Patterson; Broadway musical "Illinoise"; Supreme Court ruling that may impact the unhoused; Douglas Brinkley;
Episode 23
Sun, Jun 9, 202490 mins
Student loan debt; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.; the moments just before Allied forces invaded Normandy, France; actor Griffin Dunne; actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus; singer Lionel Richie; the Wayback Machine, an archive of the internet;
Episode 24
Sun, Jun 16, 202490 mins
Happy Father's Day; Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director; singer Luke Combs; Lee Cowan talks to a man whose search for his biological father led to surprising revaluations; actor Jonathan Bailey (TV series, "Bridgerton"); Mo Rocca talks with singer Baayork Lee; Tracy Smith interviews actor Kevin Costner (TV series, "Yellowstone"); U.S. Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg;
Episode 25
Sun, Jun 23, 202490 mins
Anthony Mason covers the history and legacy of the legendary series, "The Sopranos"; second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris; first lady Jill Biden; actor Jude Law; You Tubers Jeffrey and Kevin Pang; Mo Rocca talks with actress June Squibb (movie, "Thelma"); the upcoming presidential debate; remembering Willie Mays and Donald Sutherland;
Episode 26
Sun, Jun 30, 202490 mins
Erin Moriarty on the life and legacy of Caroline Bessette-Kennedy; controversial Supreme Court rulings; break-dancing at the Olympics; entrepreneur Nargis Habib; Anthony Mason interviews musician Paul McCartney; Faith Salie on students competing to be the best at teaching history; correspondent Chip Reid;
Episode 27
Sun, Jul 7, 202490 mins
Kris Van Cleave examines the ongoing turbulence at Boeing Corporation, the once storied aerospace giant; Lee Cowan looks back at the 25-year history of SpongeBob SquarePants; an exhibit celebrating Afrofuturism; Tracy Smith on a tribute to composer Henry Mancini; World Cliff Diving Championships; Chip Reid discusses PTSD.
Episode 29
Sun, Jul 21, 202490 mins
Ted Koppel follows the exploits of 90-year-old Florence Meiler; a record-setting American decathlete; the Republican National Convention; the marble sculptures of Italian artist Jacopo "Jago" Cardillo; Mo Rocca's trip to Mexico; a primer on elephants; musician Bruce Springsteen;
Episode 30
Sun, Jul 28, 202490 mins
Robert Costa has the latest on the evolving campaign for the White House; Lee Cowan catches up with actor Ralph Macchio; celebrating the 75th anniversary of the New York City Ballet; director Jon Chu; the mysterious artist known only as Banksy; a visit to Hong Kong; author David Sedaris;
Episode 31
Sun, Aug 4, 202490 mins
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle talk about "The Parents Network"; the hula Olympics; Nancy Pelosi talks about the race for the White House; high-wire artist Philippe Petit; singer/songwriter Jelly Roll; the resignation of President Richard Nixon;
Episode 32
Sun, Aug 11, 202490 mins
Robert Costa interviews President Joe Biden; horseshoe crabs; Michelle Miller interviews actress/producer/director Zoe Kravitz (movie, "Blink Twice"); Anthony Mason interviews singer Post Malone; Tracy Smith interviews actress Carol Burnett (TV series, "Palm Royale", Broadway's "Once Upon a Mattress") and actress Sutton Foster (Broadway's "Once Upon a Mattress"); a look at the life of author James Baldwin; New York's famed cultural center, the 92th Street Y; comic Jim Gaffigan;
Episode 33
Sun, Aug 18, 202490 mins
A preview of the 2024 Democratic National Convention; author Carl Hiaasen; visual artist Mickalene Thomas; the donkey, the symbol of the Democratic Party; actress Carol Kane; black lung disease; the work of photographer Russell Lee; Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster;
Episode 34
Sun, Aug 25, 202490 mins
Girls State, a program for girls to learn about politics; electric planes; Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones; New York's famed cultural center, the 92nd Street Y; entrepreneur Nargis Habib; writer David Sedaris;
Episode 35
Sun, Sep 1, 202490 mins
One of the world's most scenic byways along the California coast; a profile of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson; actress Mia Farrow and actress Patti Lupone (Broadway's "The Roommate"); TV personality Ryan Seacrest (TV series, "Wheel of Fortune" and "American Idol"); actress Natasha Lyonne; comic Jim Gaffigan;
Episode 36
Sun, Sep 8, 202490 mins
Ted Koppel anchors a special edition looking at all things politics; what people are thinking about, ahead of the November presidential election; the use of music by campaigns; the history of politics in film; the economy, crime, and political polarization;
Episode 37
Sun, Sep 15, 202490 mins
A report on vaccines; Jane Pauley interviews TV journalist Connie Chung and her husband, Maury Povich; former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; a profile of restaurant critic Pete Wells; rapper LL Cool J; actor Will Ferrell; filmmaker Harper Steele;
Episode 38
Sun, Sep 22, 202490 mins
Mary Barra, General Motors CEO; the Mad magazine exhibit at the Norman Rockwell Museum; actress Demi Moore (movie, "The Substance"); rock group Pearl Jam; the war in Ukraine; the caves of Sassa, Italy; what's ahead in art, movies, music, documentaries, books, TV, and theater;
Episode 39
Sun, Sep 29, 202490 mins
Anthony Mason going on tour with Coldplay; previewing the vice presidential debate; President Joe Biden; an exhibit of cars from James Bond films; chef Ina Garten; author Malcolm Gladwell; Finland children are taught to identify fake news, remembering Maggie Smith.
Episode 40
Sun, Oct 6, 202490 mins
Seth Doane heads to Israel, where both Israeli and Palestinians are using art to mark one year since the attack on the Nova Music Festival; Tracy Smith talks to singer Sabrina Carpenter; a man with severe autism communicates through music; singer Pharrell Williams; actress Kathy Bates (TV series, "Matlock"); playwright Delia Ephron;
Episode 41
Sun, Oct 13, 202490 mins
Journalist Bob Woodward; musician and producer Jack Antonoff; actor Al Pacino; touring Palm Springs Art Museum; efforts to use technology to save whales from being harmed by cargo ships; actress Shirley MacLaine; injuries in Major League Baseball;
Episode 42
Sun, Oct 20, 202490 mins
Author John Grisham; actress Keri Russell (TV series, "The Diplomat"); "Larch Madness"; Damon Wayans Sr. and Damon Wayans Jr (TV series, "Poppa's House"); Sen. Sarah McBride (D-Del); the world of pigeons; the 100th anniversary of "Rhapsody in Blue"; questionable convictions;
Episode 43
Sun, Oct 27, 202490 mins
Lee Cowan heads to Eagle Pass, Texas to see how the residents there are experiencing the immigration challenge and using art to show that the area is a place of fascination, not intimidation; filmmaker Ken Burns; the story of garden mazes in England; actor Ralph Fiennes; singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks; baseball announcer Bob Uecker; Vice President Kamala Harris;
Episode 44
Sun, Nov 3, 202490 mins
David Pogue gets to the bottom of all those political commercials we can't seem to avoid; Lee Cowan saddles up at a camp where Taylor Sheridan, the force behind "Yellowstone", runs a training program for the actors on the hit series to ride horses and to act like real cowboys; Colonial Williamsburg; the history and impact of political photographs; actor Kieran Culkin; the unsteady political situation in Venezuela;
Episode 45
Sun, Nov 10, 202490 mins
The story of Sandy Wills, a Civil War soldier; actor Ted Danson; TV personality Martha Stewart; a profile of music producer T. Bone Burnett; a promising treatment for those with post-traumatic stress disorder; the latest on the 2024 election results;
Episode 46
Sun, Nov 17, 202490 mins
Photographer Lou Bopp; former President Bill Clinton; actor Paul Mescal (movie, "Gladiator II"); how rock climbing is helping some people living with Parkinson's disease; entertainment icon Cher; filmmaker Eric Goode; author Peggy Noonan (book, "A Certain Idea of America"); filmmaker Josh Seftel;
Episode 47
Sun, Nov 24, 202490 mins
New research on which foods are best; musician Mick Fleetwood, of Fleetwood Mac, rebuilding his restaurant; artist Noah Verrier; NASA's food recipes; people making bread from an ancient recipe; harvesting potatoes in Idaho; dog owners feeding their pets fresh food; comfort foods; martinis;
Episode 48
Sun, Dec 1, 202490 mins
Lee Cowan tours some of the millions of acres of land that billionaire media mogul Ted Turner is opening up to the public; Tracy Smith interviews singer Selena Gomez about her career from child star to pop star to billionaire to actress; former German Chancellor Angela Merkel; "Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio; Elvis Duran; Wright Thompson; an elementary school is renamed to honor a longtime custodian; Jim Galligan; actress Jane Fonda;
Episode 49
Sun, Dec 8, 202490 mins
Seth Doane is in Paris to explore Notre Dame Cathedral, five years after a devastating fire; Anthony Mason heads out on tour with Oscar-winning singer/songwriter Billie Eilish to chat about her career; the famed Apollo Theater; behind-the-scenes of the hit series, "Squid Game"; actor Daniel Craig (movie, "Queer"); what increased tariffs mean for everyday consumers;
Episode 50
Sun, Dec 15, 202490 mins
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Ted Koppel looks at how a theater program at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York is causing recidivism rates to plummet. Also: Tracy Smith talks with Nicole Kidman about her latest film, "Babygirl"; David Martin sits down with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin; Mo Rocca chats with actress Audra McDonald and director George C. Wolfe about the new Broadway revival of "Gypsy"; Luke Burbank profiles singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers; Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue) makes his annual visit to share gift suggestions for the gadget lovers on your shopping list; and comedian Jim Gaffigan shares what gifts you should NOT give this holiday season.
Episode 51
Sun, Dec 22, 202490 mins
The history of Handel's "Messiah"; gingerbread house competition; film director Werner Herzog; the history of Israeli settlements on the West Bank; actor Darren Criss (movie "Babes", TV series "Solar Opposites") performs; drone sightings; historian Douglas Brinkley; Bishop Mariann Budde; author Steve Leder;
Episode 52
Sun, Dec 29, 202490 mins
Good news stories of the past year; luminaries we lost in the past year; comic/host Nikki Glaser ("Golden Globe Awards"); mochi; New Year's resolutions; what the coming year may bring to the Middle East, Ukraine, and Washington, D.C.; media that left an impression in 2024;