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- Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood is the best TV programming available. The absence of negativity is most welcome after a week of, seemingly, endless trash. I always enjoy Charles and his down home delivery. And,Charles Osgood, I'll see you on the radio. Keep up the great work
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- Dear Sunday Morning Show....
Thank you, Charles Osgood, for your rendition of The Easter Parade. It warmed my heart as i prepare to go to church. Was that also you playing at the end of the show? It reminded me of when Billy Taylor was on the show. I sorely miss those Billy Taylor jazz tunes on the show. They made me feel safe and warm. More!!!! I know BT passed....can you get Wynton or Payton....Nothing like American jazz. BTW.....I do know a wonderful young male African American jazz pianist who plays like Billy......email me???
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- Shame on you Sunday Morning! Airing a story on Easter Morning, highlighting an "agnostic", who has researched the Shroud of Turin, claiming that it is real....however, everyone who witnessed Christ's resurrection...actually saw the shroud. Stating there was no resurrection. Unbelievable, that you would air such blasphemy on the Christian faith's most holy of holidays. I hope viewers will remember that this story was followed by ads from Lincoln, Purina and Fidelity. Hope viewers will post their discontent on Facebook!
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- I watch CBC Sunday Morning because the segments are bright,interesting and generally happy. IF it continues to introduce negative, or political segments, I'm out.
We need stories that inspire and satisfy the soul. We need to celebrate the good, not focus on the bad. There are too many of those shows that plague us every day. - Reply to this comment
- I have always enjoyed the Sunday Morning news. Its a must for me every sunday. The last show inspired this haiku,
on sunday morning
a haiku with snowy owl:
what a show to see. - Reply to this comment
- I can't believe you had Sanjay Gupta on to nakedly flog his new book. There was no information in the segment except that 100K people die each year from medical mistakes. Embarrassing to say the least.
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- In re: Hasty Pudding.
Just what we need, another story about the 1% and their happy-go-lucky ways. I've been watching CBS Sunday morning for 10 years but have gotten increasingly sick of the constant celebrity-worship and rich people spending money stories. Plus I get to watch all the same stuff as CBS cannibalizes the segments and recycles them constantly throughout the week, ad infinitum.
CBS Sunday Morning, like most of our popular culture, has little to do with our real culture, and little to offer for the 99%. - Reply to this comment
- PLEASE send one of your wonderful interviewers out East to the Hamptons and interview Jackson Pollock - J.P. as he now prefers to be called. Dan's Hamptons paper interviewed him Feb. 3 two weeks after turned 100 with photo! Looks not bad for his age and sounds as feisty as ever. Fascinating piece. And, he's taken up painting again after retiring from clamming for fifty-odd years, just three years ago. A Ripley's Believe It Or Not for a CBS Sunday morning - SOON. He's a centenarian !!!
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- This morning's show mentioned Sherlock Holmes, and the movies those books inspired.
There was no mention of a terrific new series from PBS (Sherlock on Masterpiece.) Starring Benedict Cumberbatch (The Last Enemy, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) as Sherlock and Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Office, UK) as Dr. John Watson.
This is a great new series, a shame to miss if you're a fan of Sherlock Holmes mysteries. - Reply to this comment
- Nice piece this morning about the year 1962. It is interesting how so much from that year is still with us, and also how some recent tv shows, such as Mad Men, focus on that time period. There's a lot more information about 1962 at a site called Roadtrip62.com .
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