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9 Episodes 2026 - 2026
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 4, 202690 mins
Actor Noah Wyle talks about "The Pitt"; actor Michael B. Jordan (movie, "Sinners"); historian Kenneth T. Jackson and New York City Center CEO Michael S. Rosenberg discuss Fiorello La Guardia; Dr. Ezekiel Emmanuel; journalists look ahead to 2026;
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 11, 202690 mins
Jane Pauley sits down with Oprah Winfrey in a two-part segment to talk about her weight-loss journey and much more. Jim Axelrod talks with acting and playwriting heavy-hitters Tracy Letts and Carrie Coon: husband and wife who are now collaborating on Broadway. Erin Moriarty investigates the challenges of navigating the health insurance system, including what happens when sick people are refused care.
Episode 3
Sun, Jan 18, 202690 mins
Actor Stellan Skarsgard (movie, "Sentimental Value"); director Judd Apatow; Jane Pauley's personal thoughts on great moments in Indiana sports history; the history and impact of the Civil Rights Movement; activist Theaster Gates; the Highpointers Club;
Episode 4
Sun, Jan 25, 202690 mins
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: Lauren Hutton talks with Anthony Mason about her adventurous life of no regrets; Lisa Ling investigates the Shen Yun performing arts production; and Pennsylvania's Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro on his memoir, "Where We Keep the Light".
Episode 5
Sun, Feb 1, 202690 mins
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. 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. Robert Costa sits down with GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Jesse Welles, who is helping bring folk music back to the mainstream.
Episode 6
Sun, Feb 8, 202690 mins
Don Henley, The Eagles co-founder; NFL quarterbacks Steve Young, Joe Namath, and Andrew Luck; sports journalist Seth Wickersham; author Martha Teichner; San Francisco's Levi's Stadium; a visit to Antwerp, Belgium, the diamond capital of the world; Westminster Kennel dog show;
Episode 7
Sun, Feb 15, 202690 mins
French crime survivor Gisele Pelicot; actor Jacob Elordi (movie, "Wuthering Heights"); TV personality Stephen A. Smith; how climate played a role in the pivotal 1776 event, when George Washington crossed the Delaware River; singer/songwriter Paul Anka; fettuccine Alfredo;
Episode 8
Sun, Feb 22, 202690 mins
Journalist Seymour Hersh; actress Rose Byrne (movie, "If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You"); author Norah O'Donnell (book, "We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America"); the Studio Museum in Harlem; the highs and lows of the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy; the history and current status of polio; tofu; the life and legacy of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson;
Episode 9
Sun, Mar 1, 202690 mins
Composer Marc Shaiman; author/commentator Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, who is running for Congress in New York; Lloyd Blankfein, former Goldman Sachs CEO; Dana White, UFC CEO; the new Desert Shield and Desert Storm War Memorial; a unique art exhibit using 3D laser scanners; a 19-year-old picketball champion;