<i>The Early Show</i> Is Coming
With the debut of The Early Show on Nov. 1, mornings on CBS will take on a whole new point of view. Here, CBS.com will keep you posted on the progress of the development of the television program, and the Web site.
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Chris Bowman took a chance and sent a sample of his music to Bryant Gumbel. Now he's the composer of The Early Show theme song.
As Congress begins debate on a proposed "Patients' Bill of Rights," we'd like to know: What do you think of your HMO?
Barbara Alvarez's career has included traveling the world and making films. Now she'll bring a fresh perspective to the news on The Early Show.
Bryant Gumbel and Jane Clayson shared eggs and info with the press as they get set to launch The Early Show.
He's the chef behind Boy Meets Grill and he runs two hot New York restaurants. Now Bobby Flay joins The Early Show as a contributor Nov. 1.
Take a virtual reality tour of Studio 58, home of The Early Show. Windows on the street and Internet access are only part of the story.
Location, location, location. The Early Show is settling at the spot where Fifth Avenue meets Central Park and the Plaza.
The good news: Anchor Bryant Gumbel is back in the morning. The bad news: You still have to make your own coffee.
After a summer-long search, broadcast journalist Jane Clayson has been named as co-anchor of The Early Show.
Laurie Hibberd will visit The Early Show twice a month to keep viewers up to date on books, entertainment, and fashion.
New on the block will be Martha Quinn, a VJ from MTV's earliest days, and Lisa Birnbach, who wrote the book on preppies.
If Bryant Gumbel is Astaire, Steve Friedman is Rogers. Or perhaps it's the other way around.
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