Substitute Host

Substitute Host

Substitute Host is a character that appears on CBS News Sunday Morning and is played by Lee Cowan

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
CBS News Sunday Morning2023-09-24Episode 39Sept. 24, 2023
CBS News Sunday Morning2023-12-24Episode 52Dez. 24, 2023
CBS News Sunday Morning2023-12-31Episode 53Dez. 31, 2023
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-01-07Jelly Roll, Taylor Tomlinson, Jodie Foster, Jim GaffiganJan. 7, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-01-14Kate Cox, Sofia Vergara, Greta LeeJan. 14, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-01-21Ernie Button, Emma Stone, Yorgos Lanthimos, Sharon StoneJan. 21, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-02-18Ashley McBryde, Hilary Swank, LaChanze,Feb. 18, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-03-17Ken Jennings, Thomas Dambo, Christine Blasey Ford, Nicholas SparksMärz 17, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-03-31Michael Douglas, Rebel Wilson, Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Pete Townshend, Martha StewartMärz 31, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-04-14The Money IssueApr. 14, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-04-28Kate Hudson, Dan RatherApr. 28, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-05-05Tom Selleck, Bob Schieffer, Whoopi Goldberg, Randy TravisMai 5, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-05-19By DesignMai 19, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-05-26Pam Grier, Jeffrey Gibson, Daria Kasatkina, Kyra SedgwickMai 26, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-06-16Dr. Anthony Fauci, Luke Combs, Jonathan Bailey, Baayork Lee, Kevin Costner, Sec. Pete ButtigiegJuni 16, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-06-23Doug Emhoff, Jude Law, June SquibbJuni 23, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-07-07Jon Chu, John Williams, Quincy Jones, Herbie HancockJuli 7, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-07-21Bruce SpringsteenJuli 21, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-07-28Ralph MacchioJuli 28, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-08-04Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Philippe Petit, Jelly RollAug. 4, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-09-08This Time Is DifferentSept. 8, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-09-29Eric Goode, Coldplay, Chef Ina Garten, Malcolm GladwellSept. 29, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-10-13Bob Woodward, Jack Antonoff, Al Pacino, Shirley MacLaineOkt. 13, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-10-27Ken Burns, Ralph Fiennes, Stevie Nicks, Bob UeckerOkt. 27, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-11-03Taylor Sheridan, Kieran CulkinNov. 3, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-11-24Mick Fleetwood, Noah VerrierNov. 24, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-12-01Ted Turner, Selena Gomez, Angela Merkel, Tom Colicchio, Elvis DuranDez. 1, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-12-08Billie Eilish, Daniel CraigDez. 8, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2024-12-29Nikki GlaserDez. 29, 2024
CBS News Sunday Morning2025-01-05Tilda Swinton, Adrien BrodyJan. 5, 2025

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