dim., 18 oct. 2015
Author Erica Jong; singer-songwriter Elvis Costello; "Dogist" photographer Elias Weiss Friedman. Also: a report on the growing drone craze; a visit to a rodeo where the participants are prisoners.
dim., 25 oct. 2015
Harry Connick Jr.; John Cleese; Thi Kim Phuc Phan, the subject of an iconic photo from the Vietnam War; the legend of Jack the Ripper; the artwork of 19th century portrait artist John Singer Sargent; Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
dim., 1 nov. 2015
Chip Reid discusses dangers facing the country's electrical grid; Gloria Estefan talks about her life and the musical, "Get on Your Feet". Also: a watchmaking school started by Swiss brand Patek Philippe; a man who's walked every New York City street.
dim., 8 nov. 2015
A profile of actress Jennifer Connelly ; a visit on the campaign trail with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.); an interview with aerial photographer Vincent Laforet. Also: a report on a program that uses boxing to battle Parkinson's disease.
dim., 15 nov. 2015
Gov. Sarah Palin; Sylvester Stallone; Jennifer Hudson; National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore. Also: a report on the 100th anniversary of the King Features Syndicate.
dim., 22 nov. 2015
A food-themed episode includes: "Clifton's Cafeteria" in Los Angeles; chef Marcus Samuelsson; Cloris Leachman; homes built around farms; the circuitous path bananas travel; art made with coffee and tea; the science behind why people like certain foods; salt and pepper shaker collectors.
dim., 29 nov. 2015
People who go missing; Carey Mulligan; David Remnick; "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
dim., 6 déc. 2015
An interview with actress Brie Larson (Room (2015) and Crazy Amy (2015)); a report on the 1990 theft of masterpieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston; a celebration of Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday; a look at an exhibit of violins, once owned by Holocaust victims.
dim., 13 déc. 2015
Will Smith (Seul contre tous (2015)); composer Andrew Lloyd Webber; author Michael Lewis ("The Big Short"). Also: a look at the significance of body language; a sampling of Kringle. a Danish pastry made in Wisconsin; a performance by the Oxford University Choir.
dim., 20 déc. 2015
Andrea Bocelli; designer David Rockwell; chef Bobby Flay cooks a Christmas goose. Also: a look at the Broadway musical, "Shuffle Along"; tips on making small talk; a trip to London, to see what inspired Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" .
dim., 27 déc. 2015
A weather pattern responsible for unusually warm temperatures; an interview with Maggie Smith; the history of the Bloody Mary cocktail; an interview with Gil Batle, an artist who's an ex-con. Also: people who passed away in 2015; positive news from 2015.
dim., 3 janv. 2016
Interviews with Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs (2015)) and Lily Tomlin (Grace et Frankie (2015)); an exploration of meditation; the history of architecture in Chicago; a cat-centric island in Japan; Michael Ian Black's thoughts on the year ahead; a reflection on the 1915 sinking of the Lusitania.
dim., 10 janv. 2016
A report on sperm donors and the children they father; a profile of singer Rhiannon Giddens; a look at the past and future of the Goodyear Blimp; an interview with producer Norman Lear; a visit to an exhibit on the life of author Ernest Hemingway.
dim., 17 janv. 2016
A profile of Joy Mangano, the creator of the Miracle Mop and subject of the movie, Joy (2015); an interview with comic book legend Stan Lee; and interview with actress Leslie Caron; a visit with the Benedictine Monks of Norcia, who recorded a surprise hit album; genetically modified organisms.
dim., 24 janv. 2016
An interview with President Barack Obama; a discussion with former NFL players Tony Dorsett and Archie Manning about head injuries; a profile of actress Charlotte Rampling.
dim., 31 janv. 2016
Coldplay; financial implications of falling oil prices; Samantha Bee (Sisters (2015)); Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul (2015)); Iowa caucus.
dim., 7 févr. 2016
What makes someone a sports fanatic; Super Bowl commercials; director Tom McCarthy (Spotlight (2015)); Jeff Daniels (Steve Jobs (2015) and Seul sur Mars (2015)); TED Talks.
dim., 14 févr. 2016
Lady Gaga and songwriter Diane Warren; Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw; musician Chris Isaak. Also: a trip to "polar bear capital of the world"; a visit to a Key West restaurant to sample desserts that are "better than sex".
dim., 21 févr. 2016
Gen. Michael Hayden (USAF-Ret.); actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (Les 8 Salopards (2015)); actor and author B.J. Novak (The Office (2005), The Mindy Project (2012) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015)). Also: a report on assisted suicide for the terminally ill; a look at an exhibit at New York's Grolier Club; a visit to Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park.
dim., 28 févr. 2016
Actress Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn (2015)); Elton John; Academy Award historian Robert Osborne. Also: the creation of the IMDb web-site; the history of movie trailers; the accuracy of movies based on a true story; the issue of diversity in Hollywood; a list of Oscar picks.
dim., 6 mars 2016
Singer Meghan Trainor; actress Holly Hunter (Batman v Superman : L'Aube de la justice (2016) and Song to Song (2017)) . Also: a report on the imminent threat of a major earthquake and tsunami hitting the Pacific Northwest; an examination of the late Jackson Pollock's art; a visit to the Salt and Pepper Collectors Convention.
dim., 20 mars 2016
A profile of singer Gwen Stefani; interviews with Steve Martin and Edie Brickell; a report on why some people have better luck than others; a visit to a museum exhibiting the works of artist Norman Lewis; a tour of the CBS Broadcast Center.
dim., 27 mars 2016
An interview with pastor Joel Osteen; a report on the history and appeal of the Easter bunny; an interview with an artist, who uses jelly beans to recreated masterpieces; a look inside the General Mills archive.
Les mieux notés
dim., 3 avr. 2016
Interviewed: Megyn Kelly; country artist Chris Stapleton; Anderson Cooper and his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt. Also: the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren; Conor Knighton's tour of America's national parks; and the artwork of Corita Kent.
dim., 10 avr. 2016
"The Money Issue". Included: Hugh Jackman's coffee business; young entrepreneurs; craft beer sales; Iceland's response to its 2008 financial crisis; recurring characters in TV ads; Australian miners searching for opals.
dim., 17 avr. 2016
Actress Kathy Bates discusses her career and her battle with lymphoma. Also: singer Bonnie Raitt; actor Eric Bana; author Faith Salie (book, "Approval Junkie"); the world cup of Quidditch; Florida's Biscayne National Park; the kingdom of Bhutan.
dim., 24 avr. 2016
Larry Wilmore; Phil Knight. Also: problems caused by people donating unneeded items after disasters.
dim., 1 mai 2016
Singer Marc Anthony; Medal of Honor recipient Clinton Romesha; Rev. Rob Schenck. Also: a report on senior citizens who use marijuana in states where it's legal; a visit to Northwest Angle, Minnesota, which can only be reached by going through Canada; an interview with a man who has walked nearly every street in New York's five boroughs.
dim., 8 mai 2016
Women waiting until later in life to have children; Keith Urban; Allison Janney (Mom (2013)); YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
dim., 15 mai 2016
Political commentator Rachel Maddow; comedian Fred Newman; the National Geographic Bee; tree climbing goats that help create argan oil. Also: a young man's journey toward recovery, after being in a coma.
dim., 22 mai 2016
A "By Design"-themed edition. Included: home makeover experts Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines; "all-leisure fashion trend; golfer Jack Nicklaus; skyscraper design; Christian Dior's home; city flag designs; custom fish tanks; Chinese food takeout boxes; Q-tips; umbrellas; Charlize Theron (Le Chasseur et la Reine des glaces (2016)).
dim., 29 mai 2016
Actress Jane Krakowski (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015)); Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.); The Monkees. Also: a report on road rage; a visit to Utah's Zion National Park; a story about Japanese flags, taken by U.S. soldiers as souvenirs during World War II, that are now being sent back home.
dim., 5 juin 2016
Actor Matthew McConaughey (Free State of Jones (2016)); author James Patterson; adventurer Colin O'Brady, who climbed the tallest summits on seven continents. Also: the history of Carnegie Hall; the Broadway musical, "Waitress", with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles; adult coloring books.
dim., 12 juin 2016
Actor Sean Hayes; the Grateful Dead and John Mayer; the deadly shark attacks that inspired Les Dents de la mer (1975); the musical "Hamilton"; the many ways Broadway actors learn their lines; the Great Sand Dunes National Park.
dim., 19 juin 2016
Richard Gere; Tim Daly (Madam Secretary (2014)); Jim Gaffigan (The Jim Gaffigan Show (2015)); America's growing fascination with ancestry; the relationship between pioneering photographer William Eggleston and his daughter Andra, a textile designer; the history of beards; an appreciation of socks.
dim., 26 juin 2016
Garrison Keillor; comedian Tig Notaro; artist Duke Riley; a report on the high cost of prescription drugs; a look at the trend of museums featuring fashion as art; a visit to the set of Outlander (2014) in Scotland, which includes interviews with the cast and author of the popular book series on which the show is based.
dim., 3 juil. 2016
Bill O'Reilly (The O'Reilly Factor (1996) and Legends & Lies (2015)) talks history; country singer Maren Morris; 'Weird Al' Yankovic; artist Kadir Nelson. Also: the history of the Civlian Conservation Corps; people in Shanghai who are enthusiasts of the all-American Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
dim., 10 juil. 2016
Elton John; Bill Nye "The Science Guy"; photographer Arthur Grace, who spent 33 years documenting the life of Robin Williams. Also: a look at older athletes, who perform at high levels into their 80s and 90s; a report on city dwellers moving to suburban neighborhoods, that feature farms as a centerpiece.
dim., 17 juil. 2016
A tour of Cleveland, site of the 2016 Republican National Convention; a visit to the Cleveland Play House with Joel Grey; an interview with Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins (2016); a visit with the band Chicago.
dim., 24 juil. 2016
Ted Koppel interviews Donald Trump. Also: a profile of actress Kristen Bell; a visit to Philadelphia, home of the Democratic National Convention; a look at the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program; a report on men married to women, who hold top elected positions in government.
dim., 7 août 2016
Actor Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)); composer Andrew Lloyd Webber; photographer Edward Mapplethorpe, brother of controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. Also: a visit to Death Valley; a look at older athletes who continue to perform at high levels into their 80s and 90s; a report on archery, Blutan's national sport; a report on the 50th anniversary of the first mass shooting at a school in the U.S., which unfolded at the University of Texas.
dim., 21 août 2016
Actress Leslie Caron; Olympic marathon runner Meb Keflezighi; band leader Jon Batiste. Also: a report on living in Canada; a look at the history of paper; a review of the movie, Comancheria (2016); a visit to Joshua Tree National Park in California.
dim., 28 août 2016
Barbra Streisand; Meg Ryan; a look at how one man is using art to help children suffering from rare diseases; a report on what Santas do in the summer; a visit with special needs students, whose lives have been transformed by making music using iPads.
dim., 4 sept. 2016
Country singer/songwriter Rory Feek discusses his late wife and music partner, Joey Feek; Jerry Lewis; a Star Trek (1966) celebration honoring the show's 50th anniversary; the Albuqueque International Balloon Festival; the world of vexilllalogy; washing machine collectors.
dim., 11 sept. 2016
Quincy Jones offers a preview of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. Also: Demi Lovato; Wendy Williams; a tour of the 9/11 Memorial; a report on what motivates people to vote for Donald Trump.
dim., 18 sept. 2016
Bruce Springsteen; Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr; makeup artist Riccie Johnson. Also: a look at fall movies; a visit to Denali National Park in Alaska; an exploration of adult coloring books; a report on whether luck is purely random or not.