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"Sunday Morning" online special (Oct. 2)

Full episode: 04/10/1994
Full episode: "Sunday Morning," 04/10/1994 01:08:10

Because “Sunday Morning” is being preempted this week for CBS’ live coverage of the NFL in London, we are proud to present our viewers a special treat online: Charles Osgood’s very first broadcast as host of “Sunday Morning,” which originally aired on April 10, 1994. 

The complete program will be available to watch online at cbssundaymorning.com on October 2 beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET.  It will also be streamed Sunday by CBSN.

Among the stories featured on this episode:

  • Terence Smith reports on doctors who still make house calls;
  • TV critic John Leonard reviews the PBS “Masterpiece Theatre” series, “Middlemarch”;
  • Randall Pinkston profiles Curtis Mayfield, several years after an accident left the singer paralyzed;
  • Martha Teichner takes a look back on the U.S. Army’s World War II ski patrol, the 10th Mountain Division, one of whose members was her own father;
  • Ray Brady explains recent stock market fluctuations;
  • Tim Sample explores what goes into making maple syrup in Maine;
  • Charles Osgood profiles pro golfer Mike Donald as he struggles following his first tournament win;
  • News headlines, sports and weather;
  • and we conclude with scenes of wildflowers in Texas.

        
This episode will be available to view for one week. Don’t miss this chance to relive broadcasting history!

And if you want to relive our emotional testament to a brilliant broadcasting career, you can also watch Charles Osgood’s final broadcast as “Sunday Morning” host, from September 25, 2016: “Celebrating Charlie” (Complete Video)

  
        


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