CBS is locking in a diverse slate of guests across business, entertainment, and sports for the week of May 26 on its flagship morning show CBS Mornings, anchored by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson. The two-hour broadcast airs weekdays from 7–9 AM ET on CBS and streams on Paramount+.
The week opens Monday with Erik Davis, managing editor at Fandango, previewing the summer movie calendar.
Tuesday pairs business and comedy with Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin and comedian Tiffany Haddish. Also appearing: sports broadcasters Jenn Hildreth and Aimee Leone promoting their co-authored title Tough as a Mother, and Tommy Dorfman discussing her new memoir Maybe This Will Save Me.
Wednesday brings a synergy play for the network as Survivor host Jeff Probst hits the Talk of the Table to unveil the cast of Survivor 50, a milestone season for one of CBS’ longest-running unscripted hits. Singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine is also scheduled, along with podcast duo Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan, co-authors of Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches.
Thursday turns to Broadway and baseball. Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and actor LaTanya Richardson Jackson discuss their stage production Purpose. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and AUSL commissioner Kim Ng are booked to talk strategy and league momentum. Vlad Duthiers fronts a new Never Too Late segment, enrolling in an acting class with SNL’s Chloe Fineman.
Friday closes with appearances by Billboard CEO Mike Van and board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma.