This week on "Sunday Morning" (October 20)

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Novelist John Grisham and Jim McCloskey, founder of Centurion, which advocates for the release of the wrongfully-convicted.   CBS News

COVER STORY: John Grisham and Jim McCloskey on the plight of the wrongfully-convicted
Bestselling novelist John Grisham has co-authored a new work of non-fiction: "Framed," a collection of stories about people wrongfully convicted of crimes and the fight to exonerate them. Grisham and co-writer Jim McCloskey, founder of Centurion (an organization dedicated to freeing the innocent), talk with "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty about the factors that contribute to a wrongful conviction. Moriarty also talks with three men who spent 26 years in prison for a murder they didn't commit.

READ AN EXCERPT: "Framed" by John Grisham and Jim McCloskey

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ALMANAC: October 20
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.

      
U.S.: Fall foliage
Conor Knighton joins "Larch Madness" participants, who are flocking to see the changing colors on larch trees.

Delaware State Senator Sarah McBride (now running for U.S. Congress), with correspondent Rita Braver.  CBS News

POLITICS: Sarah McBride
In 2020, Sarah McBride made history as the first transgender person ever elected to a state senate seat. Now, the Delaware Democrat is running for Congress. McBride talked with correspondent Rita Braver about her campaign, and about attitudes toward trans candidates.

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Keri Russell, star of the Netflix series "The Diplomat." CBS News

TV:  Keri Russell pulls back the curtain on "The Diplomat"
Keri Russell, who played a Russian spy in "The Americans," is now on the frontlines of geopolitics in the Netflix series "The Diplomat," starring as Kate Wyler, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Russell about a show seemingly ripped from the headlines. Doane also asks America's real ambassador to the U.K., Jane Harley, how much the show gets right about working in the State Department.

To watch a trailer for Season 2 of "The Diplomat" click on the video player below:

The Diplomat: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix by Netflix on YouTube

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PASSAGE: In memoriam
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.

OBITUARY: Mitzi Gaynor, "South Pacific" star, dead at 93
     

Early European settlers brought pigeons to America to breed as food. Today, in cities like New York, they rule the roost.  CBS News

NATURE: What you never knew about pigeons
Love them or hate them, pigeons are an iconic animal of New York City. But there is much about these birds that remains a mystery to most. "Sunday Morning" contributor Christian Cooper talks with bird enthusiasts about a pigeon's intelligence, ability to thrive in a concrete jungle, and suitability as a pet; and with artist Iván Argote, whose T. Rex-sized sculpture of a pigeon is now on display at New York City's High Line.

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HEADLINES: Yahya Sinwar

      
HARTMAN: TBD
         

Comedian Damon Wayans with correspondent Tracy Smith.  CBS News

TV: Damon Wayans & Son star in "Poppa's House"
Like father, like son: Damon Wayans is starring with Damon Wayans Jr. in the new comedy series "Poppa's Home." It's the latest family affair for a comedian who has built a career working with his talented siblings Keenan, Shawn, Marlon and Kim, son Michael, and nephews Damien and Craig. Damon talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about his journey from working in the Paramount Studio mailroom, to creating edgy characters in movies and TV.

To watch a teaser for "Poppa's House," click on the video player below:

Poppa's House - Pilot (Sneak Peek 2) by CBS on YouTube

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Composer and pianist George Gershwin, at home in New York City, September 1, 1934. CBS via Getty Images

MUSIC: "Rhapsody in Blue" turns 100
This year, musicians all over the world, from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl, are celebrating the 100th birthday of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." Correspondent David Pogue looks into the history of Gershwin's first major work, a piece that melded jazz, classical and orchestral music, and became a fixture of American culture.

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COMMENTARY: Erin Moriarty on what we owe to the wrongfully-convicted
After spending years behind bars for crimes they didn't commit, some men and women who have been wrongfully convicted have received their freedom. But as "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty points out, for many, justice falls short.

      
NATURE: Manta rays in Mexico
      


WEB EXCLUSIVES: 

From the archives: Entertainer Mitzi Gaynor

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Entertainer Mitzi Gaynor (Video)
Singer, dancer and actress Mitzi Gaynor, who wowed audiences in movies, on TV, and in Vegas, died Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 93. In this Oct. 6, 2019 "Sunday Morning" interview, Gaynor talked with Mo Rocca about landing the starring role in the film version of "South Pacific"; being wooed by Howard Hughes (and how she washed that man right out of her hair); and sharing the "Ed Sullivan Show" stage with The Beatles.

Extended interview: Al Pacino

WEB EXTRA: Watch an extended interview with Al Pacino (Video)
In this web exclusive, Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with Al Pacino to discuss the Oscar-winning actor's memoir, "Sonny Boy." They also explore Pacino's early years in New York City's South Bronx and the influence of his family and friends; the encouragement he received from appearing on stage, and his friendship with fellow actors like Martin Sheen; winning roles in "Panic in Needle Park" and "The Godfather," and filming "Dog Day Afternoon"; his troubles dealing with success and fame; and how he nearly died from COVID.

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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