This Sunday, February 9, 2025, CBS News Sunday Morning, anchored by Jane Pauley, presents a lineup spanning the cultural landscape, from Hollywood to the heartland, and from newsrooms to therapy benches.
One segment features correspondent David Pogue in conversation with the familiar faces of television advertising. Stephanie Courtney, known for her portrayal of Flo in Progressive commercials, and Dean Winters, Allstate’s “Mayhem” personified, discuss their experiences in the world of commercials.
Seth Doane sits down with Cynthia Erivo, the Oscar-nominated star currently enchanting audiences in the film adaptation of “Wicked.” The profile provides insight into Erivo’s career and current role.
Correspondent Luke Burbank takes viewers to Naples, N.Y., exploring an unconventional distillery. There, he discovers the process of transforming maple syrup into a unique alcoholic beverage.
Dr. Jon LaPook reports on The Friendship Bench. This mental health initiative features grandmothers providing talk therapy.
Lee Cowan examines the delicate craft of lace making. The segment explores its historical roots and a growing modern interest.
Art and athleticism converge as Rita Braver visits an exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Fla. The exhibit focuses on the artistic representation of boxing.
Kelefa Sanneh provides an inside look at The New Yorker magazine, celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Comedian Jim Gaffigan shares his perspectives on the Super Bowl, and its aftermath.
60 Minutes contributor Jon Wertheim comments the remarkable recovery of Sports Illustrated, reflecting on the magazine’s rebound after facing challenges.
CBS News Sunday Morning airs on the CBS Television Network and streams on Paramount+ every Sunday from 9:00 to 10:30 AM, ET. Rand Morrison serves as the executive producer.