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Singer-songwriter Harry Chapin (1942-1981).
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COVER STORY: “You know we’ll have a good time then”: Harry Chapin and his influence past musicTime was quick for singer-songwriter Harry Chapin. However since his loss of life in a automotive crash in 1981 at age 38, Chapin’s legacy has solely grown past his emotional songs like “Cat’s in the Cradle” and “Taxi,” to incorporate the charities he based to handle meals insecurity. Correspondent David Pogue talks with members of Chapin’s household, who focus on his influence – as a father, a fundraiser and philanthropist, and an instance of how one can stay life, with a easy credo: “When in doubt, do something.”
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ALMANAC: June 15“Sunday Morning” seems again at historic occasions on this date.
A element from a Rudolf Siemering sculpture commemorating the Continental Military, at Philadelphia’s Washington Monument.
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READ AN EXCERPT: “The Fate of the Day” by Rick Atkinson
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U.S.: A day for a parade in D.C. – and protests nationwideNational correspondent Robert Costa studies.
Josef Newgarden drives into flip one in the course of the 109th Indianapolis 500, Could 25, 2025, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis.
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SPORTS: Chasing the checkered flag: The attract of Indy automotive racingLegendary comic and speak present host David Letterman can also be co-owner of an Indy Automobile crew, and since 1996, Rahal-Letterman-Lanigan Racing has gained the Indianapolis 500 twice. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Letterman, together with drivers Josef Newgarden and Pato O’Ward, and racing nice Mario Andretti, in regards to the attraction of the game; the dream of successful the Indy 500; and the way the recognition of Indy Automobile racing is accelerating.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam“Sunday Morning” remembers among the notable figures who left us this week.
U.S.: Worm GruntingConor Knighton studies.
HARTMAN: An actual canine
A portrait of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, stars of the basic sitcom “I Love Lucy.”
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TV: Desi Arnaz: Singer, husband, dad, and the person who “invented” TVDesi Arnaz, the Cuban-born entertainer, broke conventions when he co-starred along with his spouse Lucille Ball within the TV present “I Love Lucy,” taking part in a prototypical American sitcom dad. He additionally modified the principles of tv by filming episodes, thereby creating the rerun – and, in the end, a brand new financial mannequin for TV. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with Todd Purdum, creator of a brand new biography, “Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television,” about Arnaz’s influence on American tradition; and with Lucie Arnaz, who discusses her mother and father’ marriage and divorce, and her father’s extraordinary journey.
READ AN EXCERPT: “Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television” by Todd S. Purdum
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COMMENTARY: How is Jim Gaffigan as a father? Hear it from one among his kidsThe comic’s youngest son, Patrick Gaffigan, presents his tackle Jim Gaffigan as a job mannequin, and it’s not fairly. Glad Father’s Day. Jim!
COLLECTIBLES: Watches as objects of loveAuctioneer Aurel Bacs is aware of what makes watch lovers tick, as he places beautiful, uncommon and classic timepieces on the public sale block. For 30 years, Bacs (whose love of watches started as a young person in Zurich) has bought luxurious timepieces on the world’s most celebrated public sale homes. Over the previous decade, he and his spouse, Livia Russo, partnering with Phillips Auctioneers, have been liable for $1.6 billion in watch gross sales, catering to 1000’s of collectors from world wide. Correspondent Mark Strassmann talks with the flamboyant Bacs, the person some have referred to as “the Indiana Jones of watches,” who says watch accumulating isn’t rational: “It’s a love affair, and you cannot put limits on love.”
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From the archives: The Seashore Boys’ Brian Wilson
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FROM THE ARCHIVES: The Seashore Boys’ Brian Wilson (Video)The loss of life, at age 82, of Brian Wilson, one of many founding members of the ’60s group the Seashore Boys, was introduced on Wed., June 11, 2025. Ten years in the past, the singer-songwriter talked with correspondent Anthony Mason a couple of artistic life marred by despair and medicines (dramatized within the movie “Love & Mercy), and about his new solo album, “No Pier Pressure.” (Initially broadcast on “Sunday Morning” July 19, 2015.)
Father’s Day Marathon: Celebrating Dad byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Father’s Day Marathon – Celebrating Dad (YouTube Video)In honor of Father’s Day, get pleasure from these basic “Sunday Morning” tales that discover the various roles fathers play in an individual’s life, younger and outdated. That includes:
The origin of Father’s Day, created by a proud daughter
Millennial fathers amp up their parenting
How summary artwork introduced photographer William Eggleston and his daughter nearer
Lee Cowan on being a brand new dad, two instances over
Barry Lampke’s secret mailbox for messages to “Dad”
“Dadcore”: Find out how to gown like a dad
Trent Preszler on how constructing a canoe rebuilt his relationship along with his late father
“Inconceivable Truth”: Matt Katz’s seek for his organic father
Luke Combs on his album “Fathers & Sons”
Steve Hartman on his father’s shifting day
Jim Gaffigan ponders the peculiar lives of childless males
Laura Carney on finishing her late father’s bucket listing: “Love is something that never dies”
From the archives: Derek Jacobi on “Hamlet” byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Derek Jacobi on “Hamlet” (YouTube Video)Derek Jacobi and London’s Outdated Vic Theatre firm took their manufacturing of “Hamlet” to a most acceptable venue for Shakespeare’s tragedy: Underneath the traditional battlements of Elsinore, the fortress in Denmark, that’s the setting for probably the most well-known play on this planet. Jacobi and Jane Nymark, who performed Ophelia, mentioned the poetry of Shakespeare’s language, and the difficulties of performing outside, in a report by “Sunday Morning” host Charles Kurault that initially aired on Sept. 16, 1979.
From the archives: Rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre (YouTube Video)American actor Sam Wanamaker fought for years to recreate Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, which had burned down in 1613. He didn’t stay to see a brand new Globe rise on the south financial institution of the Thames. On this Aug. 3, 1997 “Sunday Morning” report, correspondent Tom Fenton talked with actress Zoe Wanamaker about her father’s obsession, together with grasp builder Peter McCurdy; Mark Rylance, the actor-manager of the Globe; and American actors Christian Camargo and Steven Skybell, about bringing the immortal works of Shakespeare to life in “The Wooden O.”
From the archives: The ultimate frontier of “Star Trek”? Out of doors theater byCBS Sunday Morning onYouTube
FROM THE ARCHIVES: The ultimate frontier of “Star Trek”? Out of doors theater (YouTube Video)In 2012, the beloved authentic sci-fi sequence, which explored unusual new worlds, arrived at a very unusual one: Portland, Oregon, the place summer time theater within the park audiences welcomed a stay efficiency of a basic “Star Trek” episode. Correspondent Lee Cowan went behind the scenes of a manufacturing going boldly the place no theater undertaking had gone earlier than, in a “Sunday Morning” story that initially aired Aug. 12, 2012.
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