This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 10)
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Hosted by Jane Pauley
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COVER STORY: After the strikes: Fran Drescher on the outlook for labor in Hollywood | Watch Video
Last year, actors and writers walked off the job after contract talks with film and TV producers broke down. Fran Drescher, president of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, spearheaded the negotiations that ended up winning huge concessions from corporations in Hollywood. Drescher talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about what studio bosses learned about her over the course of the strike – and what she learned about herself.
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COMMENTARY: Luke Burbank on taking "spring ahead" to the next level | Watch Video
It's that time of year, when Daylight Saving Time costs us an hour of sleep, but gifts us another hour of light at the end of the day. Correspondent Luke Burbank is ready for more.
MOVIES: The art of "Gruff," a film that's handmade (Video)
A new short film called "Gruff" features extraordinary artwork by filmmaker Julian Curi. But it's not computer animation. Curi drew all of his characters and backgrounds by hand on paper, manipulated his drawings like puppets before the camera, and used computers to erase the wires, giving his film a uniquely intimate feel. The film centers on the relationship between its heroine, Hazel, and her emotionally distant father, Abuelo, a character loosrly based on Curi's own father. Curi talks with correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti about creating his unique film, which got its start via crowdsourcing on GoFundMe.
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- Julian Curi/Righteous Robot
- Follow Julian Curi on Facebook and Instagram
ALMANAC: March 10 (Video)
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
TV: Marcia Gay Harden on a role you may not know: herself | Watch Video
Since breaking out in the Coen Brothers' "Miller's Crossing," Marcia Gay Harden has won an Oscar (for "Pollock") and a Tony Award, and says she's appeared in more movies than she can count. But the self-described workaholic is much more comfortable being known as an actress than a celebrity. She talks with correspondent Seth Doane about her TV series, "So Help Me Todd," her interest in pottery, and how her three kids inspired her LGBTQ+ activism.
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- "So Help Me Todd," on CBS and streaming on Paramount+
- Faenza Art Ceramic Center, Faenza, Italy
- Cafe au Clay, Vancouver, Canada
PASSAGE: CBS News veteran E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III (Video)
"Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley remembers E.S. "Bud" Lamoreaux III, whose long career at CBS News included writing for Walter Cronkite and producing off-beat stories for "CBS Sunday Morning."
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- "Once Upon a Time on Sunday Morning: When Charles Kuralt Gave Us the Real World" by E.S. Lamoreaux III (Headline Books), in Trade Paperback format, available via Amazon
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including singer Steve Lawrence, who died last week at age 88. He was best known as part of a duo with wife Eydie Gormé.
MOVIES: Read all about it: The popularity of turning captions on | Watch Video
Whether you have lousy TV speakers, are hard of hearing, are distracted by the kids, or are watching a film with actors who mumble, chances are you are using the captions option while watching TV, even if they're not translating a foreign language. Correspondent David Pogue talks with Oscar-winning sound mixer Tom Fleischman, who explains – despite technological advances in audio – why films may be getting harder to hear. Pogue also sits down with Jeff Tashige, whose closed-caption work for Netflix has gone viral.
COMMENTARY: Josh Seftel's mom on adjusting to fame (Video)
Filmmaker Josh Seftel has regularly interviewed his mother, Pat, for "CBS News Sunday Morning," so much so that she is now frequently recognized in public as "the mom." She talks about how becoming a celebrity has changed her life, even if she's not Taylor Swift-level famous.
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TV: Jimmy Kimmel and Molly McNearney on preparing for Oscar's big night | Watch Video
The host and the co-head writer of late-night's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Jimmy Kimmel and Molly McNearney, share more than a job; their marriage colors their humor. And now, they're responsible for Hollywood's biggest show, when Kimmel hosts and McNearney executive-produces the 96th annual Academy Awards. They talk with "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel about how much is too much when making fun of celebrities, and share some jokes you won't hear at Sunday's Oscar ceremony.
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- The 96th Academy Awards will be broadcast live on ABC Sunday, March 10 beginning at 7 p.m.
VIDEO: Why the i's have it (Video)
Is there a physiological reason why we say "tick tock" rather than "tock tick?" Why does the "i" get first position in all of our i/o word combinations (as in "ping pong")? Writer and narrator Robert Krulwich explores the phenomenon in this "CBS Sunday Morning" video essay, featuring animation by Nate Milton and music by Buck St. Thomas.
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- Created by Robert Krulwich and Nate Milton. Animation by Nate Milton
- Music by Buck St. Thomas
HARTMAN: Community rallies to give legally blind man rides to work (Video)
In Cabot, Arkansas, store janitor Bill Moczulewski would walk five miles, in any weather, to work the overnight shift at the local Walmart. A couple years ago, Christy Conrad saw Moczulewski out walking and offered him a ride. When she found out Moczulewski is legally blind, she started a Facebook group, Mr. Bill's Village, so that others could offer him a ride, too. Steve Hartman reports on the overwhelming response.
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NATURE: Elk at Point Reyes National Seashore (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday Morning with majestic Tule Elk at Point Reyes National Seashore, in California. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.
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ACADEMY AWARDS: Behind the scenes with the best picture Oscar nominees
Watch scenes from the films nominated in the category of best picture at the 2024 Academy Awards, as well as interviews with the Oscar-nominated filmmakers.
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- Best actor Oscar nominees
- Best supporting actor nominees
- Best actress nominees
- Best supporting actress nominees
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Bill Geist attends the Oscars of celebrity impersonators (Video)
"Sunday Morning" correspondent Bill Geist visited a red carpet, not in Hollywood, but in Las Vegas, site of the Reel Awards, which honors excellence in the field of celebrity impersonators. Geist meets a galaxy of fake stars, fake singers and fake presidents, and talks with Janna Joos, who runs a talent agency for faux celebrities. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" March 7, 2010.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Mo Rocca on Oscar acceptance speech do's and don'ts (Video)
What do you say when someone hands you an Academy Award? Correspondent Mo Rocca offers his tips on how to be graceful, moving or funny – and if you're going political, nothing tops hiring an actress to play a Native American to refuse your Oscar for you. Originally broadcast on "Sunday Morning" February 22, 2009.
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2024
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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