Season 43
Season 43 • 2020
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1. Episode 1
"Sunday Morning" remembers Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with reports by Erin Moriarty and Rita Braver. Plus: Lee Cowan sits down with music superstar Lady Gaga; Maurice DuBois meets comedians Desus & Mero, who are remaking the late-night talk show; Alina Cho looks at how the fashion industry is designing a new future for itself post-COVID; Serena Altschul finds out how museums are faring following months-long closures; critic David Edelstein previews the season's new films and TV; and chef Bobby Flay remarks on how quarantining at home has helped bring families back together at the dinner table.
2020-09-20 • ? min
2. Episode 2
2020-09-27 • ? min
3. Episode 3
2020-10-04 • ? min
4. Episode 4
2020-10-11 • ? min
5. Episode 5
2020-10-18 • ? min
6. Episode 6
2020-10-25 • ? min
7. Episode 7
2020-11-01 • ? min
8. Episode 8
2020-11-08 • ? min
9. Episode 9
2020-11-15 • ? min
10. Episode 10
2020-11-22 • ? min
11. Episode 11
2020-11-27 • ? min
12. Episode 12
2020-11-29 • ? min

13. Episode 13
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.
2020-12-06 • ? min
14. Episode 14
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."
2020-12-13 • ? min
15. Episode 15
2020-12-20 • ? min
16. Episode 16
2020-12-27 • ? min
17. January 3rd, 2021
The recent cybersecurity breach; comic Chris Rock; what's in store for lawmakers in 2021; musician Barry Gibbs; author Dr. Sanjay Gupta; a look back at 2020 and a look forward to 2021; the life and legacy of late Viacom/CBS chairman Summer Redstone.
2021-01-03 • ? min
18. January 10th, 2021
The history, the traditions, and the design of the U.S. Capitol; New York Times columnist Charles Blow shares his thoughts on protests and justice; Scholastic CEO Dick Robinson; the origins of the term "lame duck"; filmmaker Joshua Seftel ("How to Fix a Primary")
2021-01-10 • ? min
19. January 17th, 2021
The legacy of President Donald Trump; Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff; the impeachment proceedings; the legality and implications of tech companies blocking President Donald Trump from the social media platforms.
2021-01-17 • ? min
20. January 24th, 2021
Hosted by Jane Pauley: In our cover story, David Pogue examines how extreme weather events are creating "climate refugees." Plus: Ted Koppel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci about government efforts against the coronavirus; Kelefa Sanneh looks at businesses deciding whether to allow employees to continue working from home; Seth Doane meets Italian artisans who are keeping alive their country's fashion industry hard-hit by the pandemic; Mark Whitaker interviews Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman; and Lee Cowan looks back at the career of broadcaster Larry King.
2021-01-24 • ? min
21. January 31st, 2021
Guest host: Mo Rocca. In our cover story, Susan Spencer meets a pioneer in the study of stroke recovery. Plus: David Pogue explains the GameStop stock battle pitting Wall Street hedge funds against day traders; Rocca talks with Mark Harris, author of a new biography of director Mike Nichols; Holly Williams profiles actor and Negroni-mixer Stanley Tucci; Tracy Smith talks with Andra Day and Lee Daniels, star and director of a new film about legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday; and Martha Teichner tells the story behind her new book, "When Harry Met Minnie," a true tale of puppy love and friendship.
2021-01-31 • ? min
22. Episode 22
2021-02-07 • ? min
23. Episode 23
2021-02-14 • ? min
24. Episode 24
2021-02-21 • ? min
25. Episode 25
2021-02-28 • ? min
26. Episode 26
2021-03-07 • ? min
27. Episode 27
2021-03-14 • ? min
28. Episode 28
2021-03-21 • ? min
29. Episode 29
2021-03-28 • ? min
30. Episode 30
2021-04-04 • ? min
31. Episode 31
2021-04-11 • ? min
32. Episode 32
2021-04-18 • ? min
33. Episode 33
2021-04-25 • ? min
34. Episode 34
2021-05-02 • ? min
35. Episode 35
2021-05-09 • ? min
36. Episode 36
2021-05-16 • ? min
37. Episode 37
2021-05-23 • ? min
38. Episode 38
2021-05-30 • ? min
39. Episode 39
2021-06-06 • ? min
40. Episode 40
2021-06-13 • ? min
41. Episode 41
2021-06-20 • ? min
42. Episode 42
2021-06-27 • ? min
43. Episode 43
2021-07-04 • ? min
44. Episode 44
2021-07-11 • ? min
45. Episode 45
2021-07-18 • ? min
46. Episode 46
2021-07-25 • ? min
47. Episode 47
2021-08-01 • ? min
48. Episode 48
2021-08-08 • ? min
49. Episode 49
2021-08-15 • ? min
50. Episode 50
2021-08-22 • ? min
51. Episode 51
2021-08-29 • ? min
52. Episode 52
In our cover story, Erin Moriarty investigates how some businesses are being affected by a shortage of staff - and how lower-wage workers are finding new career opportunities. Plus: Martha Teichner looks at how, 20 years later, 9/11 is being remembered and taught; John Dickerson talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Richard Drew about the searing pictures he took on 9/11; Tracy Smith sits down with actor Jeff Daniels, star of "American Rust"; Mo Rocca finds out what it takes to be a ball person at the U.S. Open; and Ben Tracy interviews Linda Christensen, who for half a century was the Minnesota State Fair's butter sculptor.
2021-09-05 • ? min
53. Episode 53
2021-09-12 • ? min
54. Episode 54
2021-09-19 • ? min