CBS News Sunday Morning - Season 41 / Year 2020

CBS News Sunday Morning - Season 41 / Year 2020

Season 41 / Year 2020

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DatesJan 5, 2020 - Dec 27, 2020
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Episodes

Episode 1
Year 2020Episode 190 min

Episode 1

Jan 5, 2020
Episode 2
Year 2020Episode 290 min

Episode 2

Jan 12, 2020
Episode 3
Year 2020Episode 390 min

Episode 3

Jan 19, 2020
Episode 4
Year 2020Episode 490 min

Episode 4

Jan 26, 2020
Episode 5
Year 2020Episode 590 min

Episode 5

Feb 2, 2020
Episode 6
Year 2020Episode 690 min

Episode 6

Feb 9, 2020
Episode 7
Year 2020Episode 790 min

Episode 7

Feb 16, 2020
Episode 8
Year 2020Episode 890 min

Episode 8

Feb 23, 2020
Episode 9
Year 2020Episode 990 min

Episode 9

Mar 1, 2020
Episode 10
Year 2020Episode 1090 min

Episode 10

Mar 8, 2020
Episode 11
Year 2020Episode 1190 min

Episode 11

Mar 15, 2020
Episode 12
Year 2020Episode 1290 min

Episode 12

Mar 22, 2020
Episode 13
Year 2020Episode 1390 min

Episode 13

Mar 29, 2020
Episode 14
Year 2020Episode 1490 min

Episode 14

Apr 5, 2020
Episode 15
Year 2020Episode 1590 min

Episode 15

Apr 12, 2020
Episode 16
Year 2020Episode 1690 min

Episode 16

Apr 19, 2020
Episode 17
Year 2020Episode 1790 min

Episode 17

Apr 26, 2020
Episode 18
Year 2020Episode 1890 min

Episode 18

May 3, 2020
Episode 19
Year 2020Episode 1990 min

Episode 19

May 10, 2020
Episode 20
Year 2020Episode 2090 min

Episode 20

May 17, 2020
Episode 21
Year 2020Episode 2190 min

Episode 21

May 24, 2020
Episode 22
Year 2020Episode 2290 min

Episode 22

May 31, 2020
Episode 23
Year 2020Episode 2390 min

Episode 23

Ted Koppel explores how America appears – to its allies and adversaries – to be relinquishing its global leadership. Plus: Maurice DuBois interviews activists, writers and educators bearing witness to our national reckoning about racism, while The New Yorker magazine's Kelefa Sanneh looks at the 1921 massacre of blacks in Tulsa, Okla.; David Martin discusses a new book about the first atomic bomb with its author, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace; Tony Dokoupil visits with "SNL" cast member Pete Davidson to chat about his new movie, "The King of Staten Island"; Mo Rocca explores the many ways Broadway talents are putting on a show even as stages go dark; and "Sunday Morning" remembers the artist Christo, who became renowned for wrapping buildings and landscapes with colorful fabric to create monumental, transformative and yet impermanent works of public art. Air Date: Jun 7, 2020

Jun 7, 2020
Episode 24
Year 2020Episode 2490 min

Episode 24

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith talks with Pulitzer Prize-winner Mary Jordan about her new biography of Melania Trump, "The Art of Her Deal." Plus: David Martin looks at how black military leaders are taking to social media to discuss racial bias in the armed services; Nicholas Thompson handicaps the women in the running to be Joe Biden's running mate; Erin Moriarty explores how the integrity of medical examiners can be compromised; Lee Cowan talks with father-and-daughter Ron Howard and Bryce Dallas Howard about her new documentary exploring fatherhood, "Dads"; Serena Altschul reports on how millennials and seniors are sharing a love of films via the "Long Distance Movie Club"; John Dickerson discusses lessons in presidential leadership; and Conor Knighton learns how an L.A.-based travel photographer, housebound by the pandemic, is recreating the great outdoors indoors, in miniature. 

Jun 14, 2020
Episode 25
Year 2020Episode 2590 min

Episode 25

In our cover story, Jane Pauley talks with Governor Andrew Cuomo about how he marshaled New Yorkers to "flatten the curve" of the coronavirus pandemic. Plus: Ted Koppel looks at how some small business owners are trying to weather the economic storm of COVID-19; John Dickerson interviews Apple CEO Tim Cook; Tracy Smith talks with singer-songwriter Yusuf Islam about revisiting songs that he originally recorded as Cat Stevens; Michelle Miller explores the heritage of black cowboys, in the Old West and today's Los Angeles; Jeff Pegues looks at the historic tensions between police and the black community; and comedian Jim Gaffigan reveals what dads really want for Father's Day. 

Jun 21, 2020
Episode 26
Year 2020Episode 2690 min

Episode 26

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Plus: Rita Braver finds out how some regional theatres that are reopening are making big changes to accommodate social distancing; Faith Salie reflects on the "K-word" all too common on social media these days – calling someone a "Karen"; Mo Rocca talks with chef, restaurateur and Food Network host Guy Fieri; Tracy Smith visits with Lizzo, who talks about overcoming bouts of poverty, homelessness, and crippling self-doubt; Lee Cowan checks in with Chicago street artist Jim Bachor, who fills potholes with colorful mosaics; Pauley looks at how deep spring cleaning has swept the country thanks to stay-at-home orders; documentary filmmaker Ken Burns looks at the role that baseball has played in American society, especially in times of crisis; and we present Seth Doane's award-winning 2019 report about the "Cemetery Angel," Ruth Coker Burks. 

Jun 28, 2020
Episode 27
Year 2020Episode 2790 min

Episode 27

Jul 5, 2020
Episode 28
Year 2020Episode 2890 min

Episode 28

Jul 12, 2020
Episode 29
Year 2020Episode 2990 min

Episode 29

Jul 19, 2020
Episode 30
Year 2020Episode 3090 min

Episode 30

Jul 26, 2020
Episode 31
Year 2020Episode 3190 min

Episode 31

Aug 2, 2020
Episode 32
Year 2020Episode 3290 min

Episode 32

Aug 9, 2020
Episode 33
Year 2020Episode 3390 min

Episode 33

Aug 16, 2020
Episode 34
Year 2020Episode 3490 min

Episode 34

Aug 23, 2020
Episode 35
Year 2020Episode 3590 min

Episode 35

Aug 30, 2020
Episode 36
Year 2020Episode 3690 min

Episode 36

Sep 6, 2020
Episode 37
Year 2020Episode 3790 min

Episode 37

Sep 13, 2020
Episode 38
Year 2020Episode 3890 min

Episode 38

Sep 20, 2020
Episode 39
Year 2020Episode 3990 min

Episode 39

Sep 27, 2020
Episode 40
Year 2020Episode 4090 min

Episode 40

Oct 4, 2020
Episode 41
Year 2020Episode 4190 min

Episode 41

Oct 11, 2020
Episode 42
Year 2020Episode 4290 min

Episode 42

Oct 18, 2020
Episode 43
Year 2020Episode 4390 min

Episode 43

Oct 25, 2020
Episode 44
Year 2020Episode 4490 min

Episode 44

Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic; learning about hibernation from grizzly bears; comic Bob Newhart; First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; voting with a 104-year-old; the popularity of chess; what to look for on election night

Nov 1, 2020
Episode 45
Year 2020Episode 4590 min

Episode 45

The aftermath of election night; New York's Strand bookstore; actress Sophia Loren; 100-year-old French artist Pierre Soulages; the family that makes the highly sought-after Pappy Van Winkle whiskey; actor Steve Martin and cartoonist Harry Bliss.

Nov 8, 2020
Episode 46
Year 2020Episode 4690 min

Episode 46

Former President Barack Obama; an artful pie maker; philanthropist Leonard Lauder; actors Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell; a woman watching a livestream of two pregnant pigs notices that their barn is on fire and manages to save them.

Nov 15, 2020
Episode 47
Year 2020Episode 4790 min

Episode 47

Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Food Issue." In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at the rise in food insecurity in the U.S. Plus: Martha Teichner meets a bagel business consultant; Rita Braver looks at artistic soup tureens; Seth Doane learns the secrets of making tortellini; Jim Axelrod interviews chef Vikas Khanna, who has built a coalition to feed millions in India; Mark Whitaker discusses Black contributions to American cuisine with chef Marcus Samuelsson; Jonathan Vigliotti meets a heirloom bean entrepreneur; Nancy Giles asks why Americans are so sweet on snacks; Luke Burbank visits America's oldest Chinese restaurant (in Butte, Montana); Tracy Smith interviews Kate Hudson, actress and World Food Programme ambassador; Conor Knighton visits a mint farm; Kelefa Sanneh discovers new variations in rainbow cookies; and Mo Rocca drinks a toast to applejack, a spirit that helped fortify the American Revolution.

Nov 22, 2020
Episode 48
Year 2020Episode 4890 min

Episode 48

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at what happens following the announcement of effective coronavirus vaccines. Plus: Seth Doane talks with Charlie Mackesy, the British artist behind "The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse"; Rita Braver interviews Meryl Streep, Candice Bergen and Dianne Wiest, co-stars of "Let Them All Talk"; John Blackstone meets a young portrait photographer documenting the stories of Toronto's homeless; Tracy Smith sits down with George Clooney, star and director of "The Midnight Sky"; Faith Salie looks at those wily urban survivalists, raccoons; Mo Rocca talks with peace educator Colman McCarthy; and Kelefa Sanneh meets three scientists who spent months in isolation this COVID season in a unique locale: a New England island, home to endangered seabirds. 

Nov 29, 2020
Episode 49
Year 2020Episode 4990 min

Episode 49

Guest host: Martha Teichner. In our cover story, Ted Koppel examines the looming eviction crisis in the midst of a pandemic. Plus: Allison Aubrey looks at the development of an at-home COVID test; Teichner celebrates the 50th birthday of PBS; Mo Rocca sits down with Tony-winning actress Leslie Uggams; Roxana Saberi interviews Grammy-winning pop star Dua Lipa; Rita Braver meets artist Titus Kaphar; humorist David Sedaris offers a way to revolutionize customer service; and in Tokyo, Lucy Craft delves into the vanishing art of sushi. 

Dec 6, 2020
Episode 50
Year 2020Episode 5090 min

Episode 50

Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Jim Axelrod talks with "Humans of New York" photographer Brandon Stanton about his book of international portraits. Plus: Erin Moriarty reports on an Indiana town where dozens of children have fallen ill with cancer; Mark Phillips looks at the controversy over the hit Netflix series "The Crown"; Tracy Smith goes behind the scenes of Chadwick Boseman's last film, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"; Kelefa Sanneh talks with singer and guitar virtuoso José Feliciano ("Feliz Navidad"); Faith Salie investigates the decades-long appeal of teenage sleuth Nancy Drew; Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue) offers recommendations for tech gifts for the holidays; and we look at the history of Hanukkah, the "Festival of Lights."

Dec 13, 2020
Episode 51
Year 2020Episode 5190 min

Episode 51

Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Mo Rocca looks at the power of acts of kindness. Plus: Seth Doane interviews Sir Paul McCartney about his latest solo album, "McCartney III"; Nancy Giles looks at the success of the e-commerce site Etsy.com; David Pogue finds out how the seniors choral group Young@Heart is managing during the pandemic; Serena Altschul explores the history of Fisher-Price toys; chef Bobby Flay has some Christmas meal suggestions; Jim Gaffigan finds we are still waiting for a lot this year; and "Sunday Morning" is treated to performances of holiday music by the Young People's Chorus of New York City, accompanied by José Feliciano. 

Dec 20, 2020
Episode 52
Year 2020Episode 5290 min

Episode 52

Guest host Lee Cowan says "Hail and Farewell" to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women we lost this year, in addition to the less-famous whose families are marking their passing from COVID-19. Plus: Susan Spencer looks at the psychological imperative of planning, especially when plans are upended; David Pogue reminds us of "good" news from 2020; Dr. Jon LaPook honors medical workers who've put their lives in jeopardy; Michelle Miller examines feelings of grief, and of hope for the New Year; and Mo Rocca looks back at the life of TV pitchman Sy Sperling, who was not only the founder of Hair Club for Men, but also a client.

Dec 27, 2020

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