Fran Drescher, Marcia Gay Harden, CBS News Sunday Morning, March 10, 2024,

CBS News Sunday Morning

Get ready for a brand new episode of CBS News Sunday Morning, airing on Sunday 10 March 2024 at 9.00am on CBS. This latest installment, as usual, features a diverse lineup of segments.

In one notable interview, Tracy Smith sits down with Fran Drescher, the president of SAG-AFTRA, to delve into the current state of Hollywood following last year’s strikes. It promises to be an insightful conversation about the industry and its future.

Another highlight is Seth Doane’s Sunday profile with Marcia Gay Harden, the Oscar-winning actor known for her exceptional talent. Doane explores not only her career but also delves into her personal life and her work on the CBS series “So Help Me Todd.”

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Ted Koppel has an engaging discussion with Jimmy Kimmel, four-time host of the Oscars, as he prepares for this year’s ceremony. Viewers will gain valuable insights into Kimmel’s experiences and perspectives leading up to this prestigious event.

Jonathan Vigliotti brings attention to filmmaker Julian Curi and his viral video in a segment titled “No Strings!” This thought-provoking interview sheds light on Curi’s unique approach to storytelling that has captured public interest.

David Pogue takes viewers into the world of closed captioning in his segment “Spelling It Out.” With his trademark enthusiasm for technology and innovation, Pogue uncovers the fascinating intricacies behind closed captioning and its impact on accessibility.

Writer and narrator Robert Krulwich presents an animated feature exploring the verbal phenomenon of saying “tick-tock” rather than “tock-tick.” Through his distinct storytelling style, Krulwich provides a fresh perspective on this curious linguistic occurrence.

Filmmaker Josh Seftel engages in a heartfelt chat with his mother about her newfound celebrity status through appearances on CBS News Sunday Morning. This personal glimpse into their lives is bound to resonate with audiences who can relate to the dynamics of fame and family.

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Steve Hartman concludes the episode with an uplifting story about a town rallying together to help one of their own. This heartwarming segment showcases the power of community and compassion.

To round out the program, Luke Burbank offers his commentary on his favorite day of the year – the day we spring forward. With his unique perspective and witty observations, Burbank provides an enjoyable finale to this captivating episode.

Be sure to tune in to CBS on Sunday 10 March 2024 at 9.00am for CBS News Sunday Morning, featuring a thought-provoking lineup that examines various aspects of our world with depth and insight.

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