This Sunday, “CBS Sunday Morning” is brewing a potent cocktail of celebrity interviews, historical reflection, and heartwarming human interest stories. Lee Cowan saddles up for a tour of Ted Turner’s vast land holdings, now open to the public. Turner, the man who once colorized Casablanca (much to the chagrin of cinephiles), now seems intent on […]
Selena Gomez, Ted Turner, and Angela Merkel Lead an Eclectic “CBS Sunday Morning” on December 1...
Selena Gomez, Ted Turner, and Angela Merkel Lead an Eclectic “CBS Sunday Morning” on December 1...
- 11/28/2024
- by Mia Silva
- MemorableTV
This week, CBS News Sunday Morning presents a varied collection of stories, ranging from the political arena to the world of entertainment. David Pogue examines the deluge of campaign commercials, while Lee Cowan heads to a Yellowstone actor training program run by Taylor Sheridan. In a unique segment, Ted Koppel journeys to Colonial Williamsburg, seeking […]
CBS News Sunday Morning November 3: Kieran Culkin, Yellowstone Ranch...
CBS News Sunday Morning November 3: Kieran Culkin, Yellowstone Ranch...
- 10/31/2024
- by Mia Silva
- MemorableTV
On Sunday October 27 2024, CBS broadcasts CBS News Sunday Morning!
Episode 42 Episode Summary
On October 27, 2024, CBS News presents Episode 42 of Sunday Morning, featuring a diverse lineup of segments that explore current issues, arts, and culture.
Borderline
Lee Cowan reports from Eagle Pass, Texas, where he examines how residents are facing the ongoing immigration challenge. This segment highlights how the local community uses art to convey their message that Eagle Pass is a place of fascination rather than intimidation, showcasing the resilience and creativity of those living in a border town.
Renaissance Man
David Pogue engages with legendary filmmaker Ken Burns, discussing his latest documentary series focused on Leonardo da Vinci. This conversation will delve into the life and legacy of one of history’s most celebrated artists and thinkers, offering viewers insights into Burns’ creative process and the impact of da Vinci’s work.
Get Lost!
Seth Doane takes viewers to...
Episode 42 Episode Summary
On October 27, 2024, CBS News presents Episode 42 of Sunday Morning, featuring a diverse lineup of segments that explore current issues, arts, and culture.
Borderline
Lee Cowan reports from Eagle Pass, Texas, where he examines how residents are facing the ongoing immigration challenge. This segment highlights how the local community uses art to convey their message that Eagle Pass is a place of fascination rather than intimidation, showcasing the resilience and creativity of those living in a border town.
Renaissance Man
David Pogue engages with legendary filmmaker Ken Burns, discussing his latest documentary series focused on Leonardo da Vinci. This conversation will delve into the life and legacy of one of history’s most celebrated artists and thinkers, offering viewers insights into Burns’ creative process and the impact of da Vinci’s work.
Get Lost!
Seth Doane takes viewers to...
- 10/27/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
This week’s “Sunday Morning” offers its usual eclectic mix of highbrow and heartwarming, a cultural buffet guaranteed to nourish even the most jaded palate. First off we’re whisked away to Eagle Pass, Texas, with Lee Cowan, where the immigration debate isn’t just a political football; it’s a lived reality. Cowan explores how residents are grappling […]
CBS News Sunday Morning October 27: Ralph Fiennes, Stevie Nicks...
CBS News Sunday Morning October 27: Ralph Fiennes, Stevie Nicks...
- 10/24/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
TV News’ Big Squeeze: Suddenly, Local and National Anchors All Play for Same Team, Stream and Screen
In a bid to examine the difficulties Americans face in getting their hands on lifesaving drug narcan, NBC News in February turned to what would once be seen as an unlikely resource: reporters at many of its parent company’s local stations.
Over a three-week period, correspondents from Wbal in Baltimore, Wdtn in Dayton, Ohio and Wowt in Omaha, among others, visited 64 drugstores in 15 states and Washington, D.C., all to determine whether the nasal spray that can help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose could be found easily by those who might desperately need it.
Such cooperation “is definitely a cultural change” in relations between a media company’s local and national news operations, says Valari Staab, the chairman of NBCUniversal’s local stations, adding: “In the past, the networks and stations have missed some real opportunities.”
With new economic pressures weighing on the media sector — and the...
Over a three-week period, correspondents from Wbal in Baltimore, Wdtn in Dayton, Ohio and Wowt in Omaha, among others, visited 64 drugstores in 15 states and Washington, D.C., all to determine whether the nasal spray that can help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose could be found easily by those who might desperately need it.
Such cooperation “is definitely a cultural change” in relations between a media company’s local and national news operations, says Valari Staab, the chairman of NBCUniversal’s local stations, adding: “In the past, the networks and stations have missed some real opportunities.”
With new economic pressures weighing on the media sector — and the...
- 10/15/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
On Sunday September 8 2024, CBS broadcasts CBS News Sunday Morning!
Episode 35 Episode Summary
On the September 8, 2024, edition of “CBS News Sunday Morning” (Episode 35), viewers can look forward to a diverse and insightful array of segments.
Ted Koppel offers a unique perspective in “At the Fair,” where he mingles with attendees at the Wisconsin State Fair, sampling deep-fried treats while gauging public sentiment ahead of the November election.
In “For the Record,” Tracy Smith explores how political campaigns use music, and how some artists have responded to their songs being featured in these settings.
David Pogue’s “Reality Check” sorts through fact versus perception on crucial campaign issues: the economy, crime, and political polarization.
“Capture the Flag” with Kelefa Sanneh delves into the concept of patriotism, examining how candidates across the political spectrum view themselves as patriotic.
Martha Teichner’s “Immigration” segment takes viewers to Florida, where a significant portion of the population is foreign-born,...
Episode 35 Episode Summary
On the September 8, 2024, edition of “CBS News Sunday Morning” (Episode 35), viewers can look forward to a diverse and insightful array of segments.
Ted Koppel offers a unique perspective in “At the Fair,” where he mingles with attendees at the Wisconsin State Fair, sampling deep-fried treats while gauging public sentiment ahead of the November election.
In “For the Record,” Tracy Smith explores how political campaigns use music, and how some artists have responded to their songs being featured in these settings.
David Pogue’s “Reality Check” sorts through fact versus perception on crucial campaign issues: the economy, crime, and political polarization.
“Capture the Flag” with Kelefa Sanneh delves into the concept of patriotism, examining how candidates across the political spectrum view themselves as patriotic.
Martha Teichner’s “Immigration” segment takes viewers to Florida, where a significant portion of the population is foreign-born,...
- 9/8/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
On Sunday July 28 2024, CBS broadcasts CBS News Sunday Morning!
Episode 29 Episode Summary
In this episode of “CBS News Sunday Morning,” viewers can expect a blend of news, features, weather, and insightful commentary. The program aims to provide a comprehensive look at the week’s most important stories while also highlighting unique and engaging features that capture the essence of current events.
America Decides – Robert Costa has the latest on the evolving campaign for the White House.
Her Turn – Martha Teichner looks into what Vice President Kamala Harris needs to do to be elected president and how those who came before her broke through in their races.
Sunday Profile: Ralph MacChio – Lee Cowan catches up with Ralph Macchio, known for his role in “The Karate Kid,” to talk about his career and his life today.
On Pointe – Serena Altschul explores New York City Ballet, celebrating its 75th anniversary.
An American Tale...
Episode 29 Episode Summary
In this episode of “CBS News Sunday Morning,” viewers can expect a blend of news, features, weather, and insightful commentary. The program aims to provide a comprehensive look at the week’s most important stories while also highlighting unique and engaging features that capture the essence of current events.
America Decides – Robert Costa has the latest on the evolving campaign for the White House.
Her Turn – Martha Teichner looks into what Vice President Kamala Harris needs to do to be elected president and how those who came before her broke through in their races.
Sunday Profile: Ralph MacChio – Lee Cowan catches up with Ralph Macchio, known for his role in “The Karate Kid,” to talk about his career and his life today.
On Pointe – Serena Altschul explores New York City Ballet, celebrating its 75th anniversary.
An American Tale...
- 7/28/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
In this broadcast of “CBS News Sunday Morning,” Lee Cowan takes the anchor’s chair and the program will feature the following segments: America Decides: Robert Costa provides an update on the campaign trail as the nation gears up for the upcoming presidential election. Her Turn: Martha Teichner investigates the road to the White House for […]
CBS News Sunday Morning July 28: Ralph Macchia, Jon Chu, Banksy, David Seders...
CBS News Sunday Morning July 28: Ralph Macchia, Jon Chu, Banksy, David Seders...
- 7/27/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Join CBS News Sunday Morning on CBS this Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Et. Lee Cowan anchors this insightful edition, which explores a diverse range of topics and features newsmaking interviews. Mo Rocca sets the stage by looking back at the Republican Party’s history in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the host city of […]
CBS News Sunday Morning: Ralph Macchio, Gavin Newson, Banksy...
CBS News Sunday Morning: Ralph Macchio, Gavin Newson, Banksy...
- 7/12/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Join CBS News Sunday Morning on July 7, 2024, from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Et on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+. Lee Cowan anchors this edition of the program. The Boeing Corporation, once a celebrated aerospace giant, has been facing ongoing turbulence. Kris Van Cleave examines the challenges faced by the company. […]
CBS News Sunday Morning: Jon Chu, SpongeBob SquarePants...
CBS News Sunday Morning: Jon Chu, SpongeBob SquarePants...
- 7/5/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone is coming to a conclusion without Kevin Costner’s patriarch John Dutton in it. Costner exited the show last year due to scheduling conflicts and confirmed a few days back that he was not doing the second part of the fifth and final series. The feud between the two pillars of the show became widely known to the fans. However, some old statements of the creator make him look bad in the current scenario.
Luke Grimes and Kevin Costner in a still from Yellowstone | Paramount Network
While the official story was that Costner and the producers of the show couldn’t compromise on the scheduling conflict, Costner and Sheridan had their own creative differences. After Costner’s exit, Sheridan and Paramount announced the cancellation of the series after the fifth season.
Taylor Sheridan’s Way Of Running Yellowstone Set May Have Played A Role In Ruining...
Luke Grimes and Kevin Costner in a still from Yellowstone | Paramount Network
While the official story was that Costner and the producers of the show couldn’t compromise on the scheduling conflict, Costner and Sheridan had their own creative differences. After Costner’s exit, Sheridan and Paramount announced the cancellation of the series after the fifth season.
Taylor Sheridan’s Way Of Running Yellowstone Set May Have Played A Role In Ruining...
- 7/3/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Dan Rather returned to CBS today for an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, his first appearance coming days before the debut of a Netflix documentary on his life.
Rather spent 44 years at the network, 24 as anchor of the CBS Evening News. He departed under a cloud after an investigation into then-President George W. Bush’s military record raised questions about journalistic methodology. Rather exited as anchor for the last time on March 9, 2005, and left CBS 15 months later when his contract expired.
“Without apology or explanation, I miss CBS,” Rather told correspondent Lee Cowan in the interview that aired Sunday. “I’ve missed it since the day I left.”
Asked what made him want to become a reporter in the first place, Rather said, “I’ve never quite known the answer to that question. All I know is, it’s the only thing I ever wanted to be, was a reporter.
Rather spent 44 years at the network, 24 as anchor of the CBS Evening News. He departed under a cloud after an investigation into then-President George W. Bush’s military record raised questions about journalistic methodology. Rather exited as anchor for the last time on March 9, 2005, and left CBS 15 months later when his contract expired.
“Without apology or explanation, I miss CBS,” Rather told correspondent Lee Cowan in the interview that aired Sunday. “I’ve missed it since the day I left.”
Asked what made him want to become a reporter in the first place, Rather said, “I’ve never quite known the answer to that question. All I know is, it’s the only thing I ever wanted to be, was a reporter.
- 4/28/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather is set to be interviewed April 25 on CBS Sunday Morning 18 years after his controversial exit from the network.
The episode logline reads, “Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.”
The 92-year-old journalist exited under a cloud. A 60 Minutes II report in 2004 made allegations that President George W. Bush went Awol during part of his time in the Texas Air National Guard.
The Bush administration disputed the authenticity of the documents cited in the story. CBS investigated and found that the piece disregarded “fundamental journalistic principles.” The documents were not proved to be forgeries, casting doubts on the entire incident.
Rather was removed from the anchor desk in 2005 before being fired the subsequent year. Producer Mary Mapes and three news executives were also let go from CBS for their involvement.
The controversy...
The episode logline reads, “Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.”
The 92-year-old journalist exited under a cloud. A 60 Minutes II report in 2004 made allegations that President George W. Bush went Awol during part of his time in the Texas Air National Guard.
The Bush administration disputed the authenticity of the documents cited in the story. CBS investigated and found that the piece disregarded “fundamental journalistic principles.” The documents were not proved to be forgeries, casting doubts on the entire incident.
Rather was removed from the anchor desk in 2005 before being fired the subsequent year. Producer Mary Mapes and three news executives were also let go from CBS for their involvement.
The controversy...
- 4/26/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Dan Rather is returning to CBS News.
Nearly 20 years after stepping down as the anchor of the CBS Evening News, and 18 years after he last appeared on the network, the anchor will return to a CBS program. This time, he will be the subject of an interview on CBS Sunday Morning.
Per a release from CBS, “Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.”
A source confirms that it will be Rather’s first appearance on a CBS News program since he formally left the network under tumultuous circumstances nearly two decades ago.
Rather said that he was the scapegoat in a scandal over a 2004 report for 60 Minutes II on then-President George W. Bush’s military record, and the anchor subsequently sued the network for breach of contract. The 60 Minutes spin-off was canceled less than a year later.
Nearly 20 years after stepping down as the anchor of the CBS Evening News, and 18 years after he last appeared on the network, the anchor will return to a CBS program. This time, he will be the subject of an interview on CBS Sunday Morning.
Per a release from CBS, “Lee Cowan talks with former CBS News anchor Dan Rather about his work at CBS and his life in news.”
A source confirms that it will be Rather’s first appearance on a CBS News program since he formally left the network under tumultuous circumstances nearly two decades ago.
Rather said that he was the scapegoat in a scandal over a 2004 report for 60 Minutes II on then-President George W. Bush’s military record, and the anchor subsequently sued the network for breach of contract. The 60 Minutes spin-off was canceled less than a year later.
- 4/25/2024
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen revealed that she wanted to kill herself at the peak of her modelling career by jumping from the ninth storey of her apartment block. She also battled panic attacks at the time due to her hectic work schedule, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“You know, I was in tunnels. I couldn’t breathe. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated,” she told journalist Lee Cowan, 58, in an upcoming episode of ‘CBS News Sunday Morning’, which will air on 24 September.
She said her suicidal thought came when she was living on the ninth floor of a building while working as a model and was having to take the stairs out of fear she’d get stuck in the elevator.
Bundchen added: “I’d be hyperventilating… you know when you can’t breathe even when the windows are open, you feel like, I don’t want to live like this,...
“You know, I was in tunnels. I couldn’t breathe. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated,” she told journalist Lee Cowan, 58, in an upcoming episode of ‘CBS News Sunday Morning’, which will air on 24 September.
She said her suicidal thought came when she was living on the ninth floor of a building while working as a model and was having to take the stairs out of fear she’d get stuck in the elevator.
Bundchen added: “I’d be hyperventilating… you know when you can’t breathe even when the windows are open, you feel like, I don’t want to live like this,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen revealed that she wanted to kill herself at the peak of her modelling career by jumping from the ninth storey of her apartment block. She also battled panic attacks at the time due to her hectic work schedule, reports aceshowbiz.com.
“You know, I was in tunnels. I couldn’t breathe. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated,” she told journalist Lee Cowan, 58, in an upcoming episode of ‘CBS News Sunday Morning’, which will air on 24 September.
She said her suicidal thought came when she was living on the ninth floor of a building while working as a model and was having to take the stairs out of fear she’d get stuck in the elevator.
Bundchen added: “I’d be hyperventilating… you know when you can’t breathe even when the windows are open, you feel like, I don’t want to live like this,...
“You know, I was in tunnels. I couldn’t breathe. And then I started being in studios, and I felt, like, suffocated,” she told journalist Lee Cowan, 58, in an upcoming episode of ‘CBS News Sunday Morning’, which will air on 24 September.
She said her suicidal thought came when she was living on the ninth floor of a building while working as a model and was having to take the stairs out of fear she’d get stuck in the elevator.
Bundchen added: “I’d be hyperventilating… you know when you can’t breathe even when the windows are open, you feel like, I don’t want to live like this,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Gisele Bündchen Opens Up About Divorce From Tom Brady: ‘Before I Was More Surviving, Now I’m Living’
Gisele Bündchen will be featured in this weekend’s edition of “CBS News Sunday Morning”, where she gets candid about her divorce from NFL superstar Tom Brady and where she’s at now in her life.
Correspondent Lee Cowan paid a visit to her home in Costa Rica, where she discussed what it’s been like to move on after divorce.
“I think before I was more surviving, and now I’m living, which is different.”
“I’m in a different place in my life. I’m able to choose more of what I want,” Bundchen tells correspondent Lee Cowan.
“I think before I was more surviving,” she explained, “and now I’m living, which is different.”
During the interview, the 43-year-old supermodel also opens up about the anxiety she felt as a model, which led her to create a persona she hid behind.
Read More: Gisele Bündchen Opens Up...
Correspondent Lee Cowan paid a visit to her home in Costa Rica, where she discussed what it’s been like to move on after divorce.
“I think before I was more surviving, and now I’m living, which is different.”
“I’m in a different place in my life. I’m able to choose more of what I want,” Bundchen tells correspondent Lee Cowan.
“I think before I was more surviving,” she explained, “and now I’m living, which is different.”
During the interview, the 43-year-old supermodel also opens up about the anxiety she felt as a model, which led her to create a persona she hid behind.
Read More: Gisele Bündchen Opens Up...
- 9/22/2023
- by Etcanadadigital
- ET Canada
Wynonna Judd says she remains “incredibly angry”, months after the death of her mother, Naomi Judd, by suicide.
“I did not know that she was at the place she was at when she ended it,” Judd told CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan on CBS News Sunday Morning. “Because she had had episodes before and she got better. And that’s what I live in, is like, ‘Was there anything I should have looked for or should I have known?’ I didn’t.”
The interview on CBS News Sunday Morning is Judd’s first following her mother’s death and comes just ahead of Judd’s upcoming tour beginning September 30, which would have been the Judds reunion tour.
Judd explained to Cowan that she will probably remain angry “for awhile” and that it stems from not being able to help her mother before her death.
Naomi Judd died of a self-inflicted...
“I did not know that she was at the place she was at when she ended it,” Judd told CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan on CBS News Sunday Morning. “Because she had had episodes before and she got better. And that’s what I live in, is like, ‘Was there anything I should have looked for or should I have known?’ I didn’t.”
The interview on CBS News Sunday Morning is Judd’s first following her mother’s death and comes just ahead of Judd’s upcoming tour beginning September 30, which would have been the Judds reunion tour.
Judd explained to Cowan that she will probably remain angry “for awhile” and that it stems from not being able to help her mother before her death.
Naomi Judd died of a self-inflicted...
- 9/25/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly were journalism visionaries whose moves at CBS in the 1950s continue to define that company’s news division. Yet even they might be surprised to see where some of their ideas are heading.
CBS News is set to revive two landmark programs created under the auspices of one or both of those broadcasters, “Person to Person” and “CBS Reports,” but retooled for the streaming era. Norah O’Donnell will launch a new “Person to Person” series of one-on-one interviews with newsmakers and people of interest, while Gayle King is set to kick off a new series of “CBS Reports” documentaries and special reports on February 25 with a deep dive into the death of Trayvon Martin. Both series will run on the CBS News Steaming Network, part of a large-scale overhaul and expansion of the broadband news hub once known as Cbsn that initially debuted...
CBS News is set to revive two landmark programs created under the auspices of one or both of those broadcasters, “Person to Person” and “CBS Reports,” but retooled for the streaming era. Norah O’Donnell will launch a new “Person to Person” series of one-on-one interviews with newsmakers and people of interest, while Gayle King is set to kick off a new series of “CBS Reports” documentaries and special reports on February 25 with a deep dive into the death of Trayvon Martin. Both series will run on the CBS News Steaming Network, part of a large-scale overhaul and expansion of the broadband news hub once known as Cbsn that initially debuted...
- 1/24/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
CBS News is rebranding its streaming channels as CBS News Streaming Network, with a new slate of programming featuring more of the network’s broadcast talent, including a Person to Person series hosted by Norah O’Donnell and Gayle King tapped to anchor the first of new CBS Reports documentary projects.
Other shows include new weekly series featuring others from the CBS Mornings franchise, including Tony Dokoupil, Tracy Smith, Lee Cowan, Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor, as well Steve Hartman and Ben Tracy. Live reports will come from a new 4,000-square-foot studio at the CBS Broadcast Center, with heavy use of LEDs and touchscreen monitors. There also will be new graphics and music for the line up.
Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon last year were named presidents and co-heads of a combined CBS News and Stations, and they have made a number of changes to bolster streaming across the divisions.
Other shows include new weekly series featuring others from the CBS Mornings franchise, including Tony Dokoupil, Tracy Smith, Lee Cowan, Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor, as well Steve Hartman and Ben Tracy. Live reports will come from a new 4,000-square-foot studio at the CBS Broadcast Center, with heavy use of LEDs and touchscreen monitors. There also will be new graphics and music for the line up.
Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon last year were named presidents and co-heads of a combined CBS News and Stations, and they have made a number of changes to bolster streaming across the divisions.
- 1/24/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Paramount Plus released a trailer for the fifth season of “The Good Fight,” which will premiere on June 24.
In the fifth season, Diane (Christine Baranski) is forced to question whether it’s appropriate for her to help run an African American law firm with Liz (Audra McDonald) after the firm loses two top lawyers. Meanwhile, Marissa (Sarah Steele) and the firm become entangled with Hal Wackner (Mandy Patinkin), a regular Chicagoan who decides to open his own courtroom in the back of a copy shop.
The cast also includes Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi, Zach Grenier and Charmaine Bingwa.
Showrunners Robert and Michelle King co-created the series with Phil Alden Robinson. Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Brooke Kennedy, Liz Glotzer, William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins and Jacquelyn Reingold also serve as executive producers.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Apple TV Plus announced that the documentary special “Who Are You,...
In the fifth season, Diane (Christine Baranski) is forced to question whether it’s appropriate for her to help run an African American law firm with Liz (Audra McDonald) after the firm loses two top lawyers. Meanwhile, Marissa (Sarah Steele) and the firm become entangled with Hal Wackner (Mandy Patinkin), a regular Chicagoan who decides to open his own courtroom in the back of a copy shop.
The cast also includes Michael Boatman, Nyambi Nyambi, Zach Grenier and Charmaine Bingwa.
Showrunners Robert and Michelle King co-created the series with Phil Alden Robinson. Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Brooke Kennedy, Liz Glotzer, William Finkelstein, Jonathan Tolins and Jacquelyn Reingold also serve as executive producers.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
Apple TV Plus announced that the documentary special “Who Are You,...
- 6/4/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Woody Allen lashed out at all the actors who have publicly condemned him in recent years and expressed regret about having worked on his films — or refuse to act for him again.
“I think they’re well-meaning but they’re foolish,” the filmmaker said in a new CBS News interview released on Paramount+ Sunday. “All they’re doing is they’re persecuting a perfectly innocent person and they’re enabling this lie.”
In the interview, which was recorded last July after the publication of Allen’s memoir “Apropos of Nothing,” Allen repeated his previous denials that he had sexually molested his then-7-year-old daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992. The accusations, which were investigated at the time, resurfaced in mid-2010s and led many to take a public stand against the filmmaker — particularly after the emergence of the #MeToo movement in 2017.
Stars such as Kate Winslet (“Wonder Wheel”), Mira Sorvino (“Mighty Aphrodite...
“I think they’re well-meaning but they’re foolish,” the filmmaker said in a new CBS News interview released on Paramount+ Sunday. “All they’re doing is they’re persecuting a perfectly innocent person and they’re enabling this lie.”
In the interview, which was recorded last July after the publication of Allen’s memoir “Apropos of Nothing,” Allen repeated his previous denials that he had sexually molested his then-7-year-old daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992. The accusations, which were investigated at the time, resurfaced in mid-2010s and led many to take a public stand against the filmmaker — particularly after the emergence of the #MeToo movement in 2017.
Stars such as Kate Winslet (“Wonder Wheel”), Mira Sorvino (“Mighty Aphrodite...
- 3/28/2021
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
In a new interview with CBS News and released on Paramount+ on Sunday, Woody Allen repeated his denial of adopted daughter Dylan Farrow’s “preposterous” accusations that he molested her in 1992 in the midst of a bitter custody battle with his ex Mia Farrow.
“It’s so preposterous and yet the smear has remained,” Allen told CBS’ Lee Cowan in an interview taped last July after the publication of Allen’s memoir, “Apropos of Nothing.” “And they still prefer to cling to, if not the notion that I molested Dylan than the possibility that I molested her. Nothing that I ever did with Dylan in my life could be misconstrued as that.”
Allen also said that he has not spoken to Dylan since the accusations first surfaced when she was just 7 years old — and that he does not dispute that Dylan’s belief that she was abused. “I do not...
“It’s so preposterous and yet the smear has remained,” Allen told CBS’ Lee Cowan in an interview taped last July after the publication of Allen’s memoir, “Apropos of Nothing.” “And they still prefer to cling to, if not the notion that I molested Dylan than the possibility that I molested her. Nothing that I ever did with Dylan in my life could be misconstrued as that.”
Allen also said that he has not spoken to Dylan since the accusations first surfaced when she was just 7 years old — and that he does not dispute that Dylan’s belief that she was abused. “I do not...
- 3/28/2021
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
In Woody Allen’s first interview on American television in nearly 30 years, conducted in July and released Sunday on streamer Paramount Plus, the filmmaker again denies that he ever sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow.
The interview, conducted by CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan for “CBS Sunday Morning,” skims the surface of the decades-old allegations against Allen. The interview took place last summer, but was held and released on the heels of the March 14 conclusion of the four-part HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow,” which once again put Farrow’s accusations into the spotlight. Allen did not take part in that series.
The 35-minute program, packaged with Gayle King’s 2018 interview with Dylan Farrow from “CBS This Morning,” also includes a new segment from “Sunday Morning” correspondent Erin Moriarty about how art should be evaluated when artists have been accused of reprehensible behavior. The centerpiece interview with Allen is mostly a...
The interview, conducted by CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan for “CBS Sunday Morning,” skims the surface of the decades-old allegations against Allen. The interview took place last summer, but was held and released on the heels of the March 14 conclusion of the four-part HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow,” which once again put Farrow’s accusations into the spotlight. Allen did not take part in that series.
The 35-minute program, packaged with Gayle King’s 2018 interview with Dylan Farrow from “CBS This Morning,” also includes a new segment from “Sunday Morning” correspondent Erin Moriarty about how art should be evaluated when artists have been accused of reprehensible behavior. The centerpiece interview with Allen is mostly a...
- 3/28/2021
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
A new interview with Woody Allen will be featured in an upcoming “CBS Sunday Morning” special available exclusively on Paramount+.
The interview with the filmmaker, conducted by Lee Cowan, was taped last July about his memoir and will be the filmmaker’s “first in-depth television interview in nearly three decades,” according to the network. The special will also include a report on “controversial artists and their art” and re-air Dylan Farrow’s 2018 interview with “CBS This Morning,” in which she spoke at length about her child molestation accusations against Allen and denied being coached into making the allegations.
Allen, whose sexual abuse scandal has gained renewed attention in light of a recent HBO docuseries, has repeatedly denied the accusations.
CBS News, in a statement, said the Allen interview was being released now given the renewed interest in the accusations against Allen.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle,...
The interview with the filmmaker, conducted by Lee Cowan, was taped last July about his memoir and will be the filmmaker’s “first in-depth television interview in nearly three decades,” according to the network. The special will also include a report on “controversial artists and their art” and re-air Dylan Farrow’s 2018 interview with “CBS This Morning,” in which she spoke at length about her child molestation accusations against Allen and denied being coached into making the allegations.
Allen, whose sexual abuse scandal has gained renewed attention in light of a recent HBO docuseries, has repeatedly denied the accusations.
CBS News, in a statement, said the Allen interview was being released now given the renewed interest in the accusations against Allen.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle,...
- 3/27/2021
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Filmmaker Woody Allen, whose career has been marred by sexual abuse allegations made in 1992 by his daughter, Dylan Farrow, has granted a rare interview that will be streamed on Paramount Plus as part of a broader “CBS Sunday Morning” package.
CBS News says the interview, recorded in July of last year, represents Allen’s first in-depth television interview in nearly three decades. Lee Cowan, a national correspondent and substitute anchor for “Sunday Morning,” who conducted the interview, will anchor the special, titled “The Woody Allen Interview,” which will be available on Paramount Plus starting March 28. The program will also include an interview with Dylan Farrow conducted by Gayle King in 2018 and a new segment from Erin Moriarty that examines what happens when artists are accused of morally questionable acts.
“Lee Cowan sat down with Woody Allen in July 2020 following the release of his memoir for what would be Allen’s...
CBS News says the interview, recorded in July of last year, represents Allen’s first in-depth television interview in nearly three decades. Lee Cowan, a national correspondent and substitute anchor for “Sunday Morning,” who conducted the interview, will anchor the special, titled “The Woody Allen Interview,” which will be available on Paramount Plus starting March 28. The program will also include an interview with Dylan Farrow conducted by Gayle King in 2018 and a new segment from Erin Moriarty that examines what happens when artists are accused of morally questionable acts.
“Lee Cowan sat down with Woody Allen in July 2020 following the release of his memoir for what would be Allen’s...
- 3/27/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
CBS News is debuting a special on Woody Allen that will feature an exclusive, never-before-aired interview with the filmmaker done last year, following the publication of his memoir, as well as the CBS This Morning interview with Dylan Farrow, who has accused him of sexual abuse when she was a child.
Allen has denied the allegations, but does address them in the interview with CBS News’ Lee Cowan. It was conducted in July, before HBO aired its documentary, Allen v. Farrow.
The special will be presented by CBS Sunday Morning and will debut on Sunday.
CBS News did not air the interview in July given other pressing news stories last summer, but also they wanted to have more time to determine how to create a more comprehensive package around it. Farrow sat down in 2018 with CBS This Morning in which she detailed her allegations against Allen, and denied being coached...
Allen has denied the allegations, but does address them in the interview with CBS News’ Lee Cowan. It was conducted in July, before HBO aired its documentary, Allen v. Farrow.
The special will be presented by CBS Sunday Morning and will debut on Sunday.
CBS News did not air the interview in July given other pressing news stories last summer, but also they wanted to have more time to determine how to create a more comprehensive package around it. Farrow sat down in 2018 with CBS This Morning in which she detailed her allegations against Allen, and denied being coached...
- 3/27/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Woody Allen will speak in a rare interview, conducted last year, airing on Sunday on Paramount+.
The network is exclusively streaming a CBS Sunday Morning special on the career and controversy surrounding the director, accused of molestation by Dylan Farrow.
Anchored by Lee Cowan, the special will feature an in-depth interview with Allen — his first in nearly three decades — which occurred last year following the release of his memoir, Apropros of Nothing.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle, is being presented now given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker,” said ...
The network is exclusively streaming a CBS Sunday Morning special on the career and controversy surrounding the director, accused of molestation by Dylan Farrow.
Anchored by Lee Cowan, the special will feature an in-depth interview with Allen — his first in nearly three decades — which occurred last year following the release of his memoir, Apropros of Nothing.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle, is being presented now given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker,” said ...
- 3/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Woody Allen will speak in a rare interview, conducted last year, airing on Sunday on Paramount+.
The network is exclusively streaming a CBS Sunday Morning special on the career and controversy surrounding the director, accused of molestation by Dylan Farrow.
Anchored by Lee Cowan, the special will feature an in-depth interview with Allen — his first in nearly three decades — which occurred last year following the release of his memoir, Apropros of Nothing.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle, is being presented now given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker,” said ...
The network is exclusively streaming a CBS Sunday Morning special on the career and controversy surrounding the director, accused of molestation by Dylan Farrow.
Anchored by Lee Cowan, the special will feature an in-depth interview with Allen — his first in nearly three decades — which occurred last year following the release of his memoir, Apropros of Nothing.
“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle, is being presented now given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker,” said ...
- 3/27/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In a candid new interview with CBS correspondent Lee Cowan, Lady Gaga revealed the resentment she had towards fame which fueled the writing of her album Chromatica. Speaking about the dark lyrics on her latest studio album, released May 29, Gaga shared that they all came from a time in her life when she wasn't sure she made the right decision in becoming a famous performer. "I hated being famous. I hated being a star. I felt exhausted and used up," Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, explained. At one point, she even pushed back against the music she created. "I [was] looking at [my] piano, and thinking, 'You ruined my life.' During...
- 9/20/2020
- E! Online
Lady Gaga sat down with CBS Sunday Morning for an interview where the singer discussed her album Chromatica, her battles with depression and anxiety, her friendship with Elton John and her new book Channel Kindness.
The face masked Gaga hosted the socially distanced chat from her Los Angeles home studio in a house previously owned by Frank Zappa; this studio is also where Gaga did the majority of work on Chromatica.
“There’s not one song on that record that’s not true, not one,” Gaga told CBS Sunday Morning’s Lee Cowan,...
The face masked Gaga hosted the socially distanced chat from her Los Angeles home studio in a house previously owned by Frank Zappa; this studio is also where Gaga did the majority of work on Chromatica.
“There’s not one song on that record that’s not true, not one,” Gaga told CBS Sunday Morning’s Lee Cowan,...
- 9/20/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Tony Sokol Feb 14, 2020
Indiana Jones sequel is confirmed by the title character himself, Harrison Ford and shooting starts this summer.
Archaeology professor Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., will make one last dig into history. Academy Award-nominated actor Harrison Ford revealed Indiana Jones 5 will start production in two months, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
While promoting his upcoming film, Call of the Wild on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Ford told host Ellen DeGeneres that filming on the Indiana Jones sequel will begin late this summer. "It's going to be fun," Ford said. "They are great fun to make." The interview airs today.
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Steven Spielberg will direct the Indiana Jones sequel from a script by Solo: A Star Wars Story writer Jonathan Kasdan. The film will be produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall. Ford will return...
Indiana Jones sequel is confirmed by the title character himself, Harrison Ford and shooting starts this summer.
Archaeology professor Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., will make one last dig into history. Academy Award-nominated actor Harrison Ford revealed Indiana Jones 5 will start production in two months, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
While promoting his upcoming film, Call of the Wild on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Ford told host Ellen DeGeneres that filming on the Indiana Jones sequel will begin late this summer. "It's going to be fun," Ford said. "They are great fun to make." The interview airs today.
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Steven Spielberg will direct the Indiana Jones sequel from a script by Solo: A Star Wars Story writer Jonathan Kasdan. The film will be produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall. Ford will return...
- 2/14/2020
- Den of Geek
The 46th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are only a few days away, and the television academy has announced the presenters who will take the stage at both of this weekend’s ceremonies. The Creative Arts Awards will be held on Friday night, May 3, followed by the main ceremony on Sunday night, May 5. Sunday’s show will be hosted by Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood and air live on the web (scroll down for those details at the bottom of this post).
The Creative Arts Awards will be hosted by David Osmond (“Wonderama”) and will feature the following presenters: Laila Ali (“Home Made Simple”), Lamon Archey (“Days of Our Lives”), Bob Bergen (“Wabbit”), Sasha Calle (“The Young and the Restless”), Anne Marie Cummings (“Conversations in L.A.”), Tiffany Derry (“Top Chef Junior”), Najee De-Tiege (“The Bay”), Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (“American Ninja Warrior Junior”), Courtney Hope (“The Bold and the Beautiful”), Adrienne Houghton and...
The Creative Arts Awards will be hosted by David Osmond (“Wonderama”) and will feature the following presenters: Laila Ali (“Home Made Simple”), Lamon Archey (“Days of Our Lives”), Bob Bergen (“Wabbit”), Sasha Calle (“The Young and the Restless”), Anne Marie Cummings (“Conversations in L.A.”), Tiffany Derry (“Top Chef Junior”), Najee De-Tiege (“The Bay”), Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (“American Ninja Warrior Junior”), Courtney Hope (“The Bold and the Beautiful”), Adrienne Houghton and...
- 5/1/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the presenters for both the 46th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy® Awards and the 46th Annual Daytime Emmy® Awards. The galas will both be held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Southern California
On Friday, May 3rd, the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards will feature many star-studded presenters including host David Osmond (Wonderama), Laila Ali (Home Made Simple with Laila Ali), Lamon Archey (Days of our Lives), Bob Bergen (the voice of Porky Pig), Sasha Calle (The Young & the Restless), Anne Marie Cummings (Conversations in L.A.), Tiffany Derry (Top Chef Junior), Najee De-Tiege (The Bay), Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (American Ninja Warrior Junior), Courtney Hope (The Bold and the Beautiful), Adrienne Houghton & Israel Houghton, Matt Iseman (American Ninja Warrior Junior), Vanessa Baden Kelly (Giants), Hunter King (The Young & the Restless), Vanessa Lachey (Top Chef Junior), Wil Lash (Anacostia), Liana Liberato...
On Friday, May 3rd, the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards will feature many star-studded presenters including host David Osmond (Wonderama), Laila Ali (Home Made Simple with Laila Ali), Lamon Archey (Days of our Lives), Bob Bergen (the voice of Porky Pig), Sasha Calle (The Young & the Restless), Anne Marie Cummings (Conversations in L.A.), Tiffany Derry (Top Chef Junior), Najee De-Tiege (The Bay), Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (American Ninja Warrior Junior), Courtney Hope (The Bold and the Beautiful), Adrienne Houghton & Israel Houghton, Matt Iseman (American Ninja Warrior Junior), Vanessa Baden Kelly (Giants), Hunter King (The Young & the Restless), Vanessa Lachey (Top Chef Junior), Wil Lash (Anacostia), Liana Liberato...
- 4/29/2019
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
For one night, “CBS Sunday Morning” will move to primetime.
The venerable newsmagazine will celebrate 40 years with a special on Friday. September 14 at 8 p.m. eastern. The show will be called “Sunday’s Best: Celebrating 40 Years of ‘CBS Sunday Morning.’
Host Jane Pauley will anchor the special, which will feature the show’s correspondents profiling top entertainment figures, taking an in-depth looks at the world of art, design and architecture,a nd more. Specific segments were not revealed.
The broadcast launched Jan. 28, 1979 with Charles Kuralt as anchor. Charles Osgood was named Kuralt’s successor in 1994 and held the position until he stepped down in September 2016, when Jane Pauley was named anchor.
Correspondents include Lee Cowan, Rita Braver, Mo Rocca, Tracy Smith and Martha Teichner. Among the program’s contributing correspondents: Ted Koppel, Serena Altschul, Nancy Giles, Luke Burbank, David Pogue, Conor Knighton, Faith Salie, Steve Hartman and Anthony Mason. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
The venerable newsmagazine will celebrate 40 years with a special on Friday. September 14 at 8 p.m. eastern. The show will be called “Sunday’s Best: Celebrating 40 Years of ‘CBS Sunday Morning.’
Host Jane Pauley will anchor the special, which will feature the show’s correspondents profiling top entertainment figures, taking an in-depth looks at the world of art, design and architecture,a nd more. Specific segments were not revealed.
The broadcast launched Jan. 28, 1979 with Charles Kuralt as anchor. Charles Osgood was named Kuralt’s successor in 1994 and held the position until he stepped down in September 2016, when Jane Pauley was named anchor.
Correspondents include Lee Cowan, Rita Braver, Mo Rocca, Tracy Smith and Martha Teichner. Among the program’s contributing correspondents: Ted Koppel, Serena Altschul, Nancy Giles, Luke Burbank, David Pogue, Conor Knighton, Faith Salie, Steve Hartman and Anthony Mason. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
- 8/10/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Sharon Stone’s interview on the most recent edition of “CBS Sunday Morning” is going viral after she laughed in reporter Lee Cowan’s face when asked about whether or not she has ever “felt uncomfortable” in Hollywood over her decades in the business. The actress was promoting her role on Steven Soderbergh’s HBO limited series “Mosaic” when the conversation turned to the #MeToo and Time’s Up anti-harassment movement.
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“I don’t know how to ask this in a delicate way, but were you ever in a position like that, that you felt that you were uncomfortable?” Cowan asked Stone. The actress instantly started laughing over the question. Cowan intervened by saying he wasn’t sure if Stone was laughing because she was nervous or because the question was a no-brainer.
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“I don’t know how to ask this in a delicate way, but were you ever in a position like that, that you felt that you were uncomfortable?” Cowan asked Stone. The actress instantly started laughing over the question. Cowan intervened by saying he wasn’t sure if Stone was laughing because she was nervous or because the question was a no-brainer.
- 1/16/2018
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Sharon Stone laughed out loud—for a full 10 seconds!—when Lee Cowan asked her on CBS Sunday Morning if she ever experienced inappropriate behavior during her time in Hollywood. "I don't really know how to ask this in a delicate way, but were you ever in a position like that, that you felt that you were uncomfortable?" Cowan asked. As Stone cackled, he said, "You're laughing. I don't know if that's a nervous laugh or 'Are you kidding me? Of course I was' laugh." After composing herself, Stone looked Cowan dead in the eye. "I've been in this business for 40 years, Lee. Can you imagine the business I stepped into 40 years ago? Looking like I look, from Nowhere,...
- 1/16/2018
- E! Online
Sharon Stone sat down for a revealing interview with Lee Cowan on “CBS Sunday Morning”, and had a unique response when asked if she had ever experienced sexual misconduct during her Hollywood career. “I don’t know how to ask this in a delicate way,” asked Cowan, “but were you ever in a position like that,...
- 1/15/2018
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Lady Gaga is definitely no Fame Monster.
Fresh from her emotional interview on CBS Sunday Morning, the Joanne singer, 30, once again revealed her emotional side in London this Thursday.
“Money has been put on a pedestal, beauty has been put on a pedestal, celebrity has been put on a pedestal,” Gaga told a crowd of competition winners at the Westfield mall, Shepherd’s Bush, reports The Guardian.
“I have travelled the world and seen the happiest people in the poorest parts of the world. Their values are intact. In the richest homes I meet the saddest and most depressed people.
Fresh from her emotional interview on CBS Sunday Morning, the Joanne singer, 30, once again revealed her emotional side in London this Thursday.
“Money has been put on a pedestal, beauty has been put on a pedestal, celebrity has been put on a pedestal,” Gaga told a crowd of competition winners at the Westfield mall, Shepherd’s Bush, reports The Guardian.
“I have travelled the world and seen the happiest people in the poorest parts of the world. Their values are intact. In the richest homes I meet the saddest and most depressed people.
- 12/2/2016
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
Lady Gaga opened up about her personal life during a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning. Following her split from Taylor Kinney earlier this year, the "Million Reasons" singer reflected on love and life with CBS News correspondent Lee Cowan. "I think women love very hard," she explained around the 3:08 mark. "We love men. We just love with everything we have. And sometimes I don't know that that love is met with the type of dignity that we wish it would be met with. You know, we're not trying to make you less of a man. We just want you to love us as deeply and as wholesomely and as fully as we love you." The couple, who first got engaged on Valentine's Day in 2015, have remained quite civil since their split, with Gaga telling E! News that she considers Taylor her best friend. While they appear to still be on good terms,...
- 11/28/2016
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
There are certainly things Lady Gaga misses about being Stefani Germanotta.
In a revealing interview with Lee Cowan for CBS Sunday Morning, the 30-year-old star opened up about the release of her fifth studio album, Joanne, her love life, family and what she misses about her old life as an aspiring singer performing in dive bars.
“I don’t know that you can put a label on growth. I’m just me,” Gaga said of Joanne, which she calls her most honest album yet. “I’m 30; it’s just what I want to do now.”
Gaga recalled “interesting” experience she had sharing the album,...
In a revealing interview with Lee Cowan for CBS Sunday Morning, the 30-year-old star opened up about the release of her fifth studio album, Joanne, her love life, family and what she misses about her old life as an aspiring singer performing in dive bars.
“I don’t know that you can put a label on growth. I’m just me,” Gaga said of Joanne, which she calls her most honest album yet. “I’m 30; it’s just what I want to do now.”
Gaga recalled “interesting” experience she had sharing the album,...
- 11/27/2016
- by Blake Bakkila
- PEOPLE.com
In a sit down interview with Lee Cowan for “CBS Sunday Morning“, Lady Gaga gets candid about the price of fame. Related: Lady Gaga Shares Photo Of Herself Being Treated For ‘Chronic Pain’: ‘Having A Frustrating Day’ The “A Million Reasons” singer is aware that once she became famous she was no longer free: “As soon as […]...
- 11/23/2016
- by Jordan Appugliesi
- ET Canada
Lady Gaga is grappling with a whole new sort of Fame Monster. The "Million Reasons" singer will appear on CBS Sunday Morning later this week, and as a sneak peek reveals, she'll address the pitfalls of superstardom like never before. "I'm very acutely aware that once I cross that property line, I'm not free anymore," she confessed to Lee Cowan. "As soon as I go out into the world, I belong, in a way, to everyone else." Gaga continued, "It's legal to follow me. It's legal to stalk me at the beach. And I can't call the police or ask them to leave." As for how the Grammy winner reacts to such limitations, she...
- 11/23/2016
- E! Online
Did you hear about Brad Pitt's ex-wife getting remarried? We kid. Sort of. Because as recently as January—a full 10 years after their marriage ended—reporters were asking Jennifer Aniston about her divorce. Or, to work around that awkwardness, asking her about being asked about her divorce. And we're not talking, ahem, entertainment sites, either. This was CBS News! "I mean, I don't like it when people bring it up. But people still do, right?" CBS Sunday Morning's Lee Cowan, who brought up his own divorce (in 1999, and he remarried in 2012) as a way into that line of questioning. "I don't find it painful, though," replied Aniston, who at the...
- 8/6/2015
- E! Online
While Jennifer Aniston's divorce from Brad Pitt has long been thought to be her biggest heartbreak, the 45-year-old actress recently revealed that she lost another love long before she ever got married.
In an emotional interview with the New York Times, the Cake actress opened up about the first man she ever loved – and how he died.
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"He was my first love — five years we were together," Aniston said of the unnamed former boyfriend who, she also explained, later died of a brain tumor.
"He would have been the one. But I was 25, and I was stupid. He must have sent me Justin to make up for it all," Aniston added, referring to her current fiance, Leftovers star Justin Theroux.
Recently Aniston opened up on CBS Sunday Morning about her highly publicized divorce from Pitt, telling interviewer Lee Cowan, "I don't find...
In an emotional interview with the New York Times, the Cake actress opened up about the first man she ever loved – and how he died.
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"He was my first love — five years we were together," Aniston said of the unnamed former boyfriend who, she also explained, later died of a brain tumor.
"He would have been the one. But I was 25, and I was stupid. He must have sent me Justin to make up for it all," Aniston added, referring to her current fiance, Leftovers star Justin Theroux.
Recently Aniston opened up on CBS Sunday Morning about her highly publicized divorce from Pitt, telling interviewer Lee Cowan, "I don't find...
- 1/9/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
A decade after Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt split, the actress says that part of her life is in the distant past.
On CBS Sunday Morning, Lee Cowan asked Aniston if she finds it painful when people constantly bring up the couple's divorce. "I don't find it painful though," she said. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's more of a media-driven topic."
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On CBS Sunday Morning, Lee Cowan asked Aniston if she finds it painful when people constantly bring up the couple's divorce. "I don't find it painful though," she said. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's more of a media-driven topic."
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- 1/5/2015
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Jennifer Aniston is setting the record straight on her very public split from Brad Pitt ... 10 years later.While the "Cake" actress and her ex-husband have both moved on, it seems the estranged couple can't escape questions about their relationship. "The fact that it still follows you around—I mean, I'm divorced. It's gotta be painful," reporter Lee Cowan asked Aniston on CBS Sunday Morning. "I mean, I don't like it when people bring it up. But people still do, right?""I don't find it painful, though," she admitted. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's more of a media-driven topic." When asked whether she still keeps in touch with Pitt, her reply is: "We've exchanged good wishes and all that sort of stuff to each other, but it's not a constant thing."As for her current relationship with fiance Justin Theroux, the "Friends...
- 1/5/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Jennifer Aniston may have just given the performance of her lifetime. She also may walk away with another Golden Globe award in a matter of days! But for better or worse, a lot of people are still way interested in Aniston's love life including her past marriage to Brad Pitt. "The fact that it still follows you around—I mean, I'm divorced. It's gotta be painful," reporter Lee Cowan asked the actress on CBS Sunday Morning. "I mean, I don't like it when people bring it up. But people still do, right?" "I don't find it painful, though," Aniston said. "I think it's a narrative that follows you because it's an interesting headline. It's...
- 1/5/2015
- E! Online
Jennifer Aniston has found a new way to deal with unwanted tabloid attention – just ignore it.
"Just don't pay attention," Jennifer told Lee Cowan, in a new interview airing on "CBS Sunday Morning," airing on January 4, 2015.
"There was a period where I was hell-bent on saying, ‘That’s not true, that’s not right, that’s not fair.’ And now I just think you have to let it roll off your back, and you realize, I think everyone knows it's all B.S. and like soap opera on paper," she added.
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"Just don't pay attention," Jennifer told Lee Cowan, in a new interview airing on "CBS Sunday Morning," airing on January 4, 2015.
"There was a period where I was hell-bent on saying, ‘That’s not true, that’s not right, that’s not fair.’ And now I just think you have to let it roll off your back, and you realize, I think everyone knows it's all B.S. and like soap opera on paper," she added.
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- 12/31/2014
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Jennifer Aniston isn't phased by the tabloids' obsession with her love life.
The Cake actress sat down with CBS Sunday Morning's Lee Cowan and opened up about her fiance Justin Theroux and their two-year engagement. After decades of dealing with the scrutiny of her personal life from the press, she now says she ignores the reports.
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"Just don't pay attention," the 45-year-old actress says. "I think I used to… really, there was a period where I was hell-bent on saying, 'That's not true, that's not right, that's not fair.' And now I just think you have to let it roll off your back, and you realize, I think everyone knows it's all B.S. and like soap opera on paper."
As for how she maintains a happy and healthy relationship with her fiance, she tells Cowan, "The main thing is to try to just...
The Cake actress sat down with CBS Sunday Morning's Lee Cowan and opened up about her fiance Justin Theroux and their two-year engagement. After decades of dealing with the scrutiny of her personal life from the press, she now says she ignores the reports.
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"Just don't pay attention," the 45-year-old actress says. "I think I used to… really, there was a period where I was hell-bent on saying, 'That's not true, that's not right, that's not fair.' And now I just think you have to let it roll off your back, and you realize, I think everyone knows it's all B.S. and like soap opera on paper."
As for how she maintains a happy and healthy relationship with her fiance, she tells Cowan, "The main thing is to try to just...
- 12/31/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
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