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- 60 Minutes looks back at some of its best celebrity interviews. Mike Wallace looks back at meeting Johnny Carson, Yul Brynner, Lorna Luft, Vladimir Horowitz, Itzhak Perlman, Beverly Sills, and Shirley MacLaine. Morley Safer recalls meetings with Jackie Gleason, Alberta Hunter, Katharine Hepburn, Shirley Temple Black, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Julia Migenes, and Luciano Pavarotti. Ed Bradley looks back at interviews with Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters, Laurence Olivier, George Burns, Lena Horne, Paul Simon, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles.
- "The Glaser Family" interviews actor Paul Michael Glaser and his wife activist Elizabeth Glaser about the impact of AIDS on their family. "The McMartin Preschool" revisits the notorious preschool child abuse case. "Retin-A" investigates how the wrinkle creme was put on the market without adequate testing. "Andy Rooney" talks about the lack of prices in advertisements.
- "America's Arabs" goes to Dearborn, Michigan, and profiles one of the biggest Arab communities outside the Middle East. "Kinkade" profiles one of the world's most popular living artist and takes a look at his marketing empire. "Castro" examines how money sent to Cuba by Cuban-Americans is helping to keep Castro in power. "Andy Rooney" talks about bathtubs.
- "Buddy" interviews the former mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, Vincent 'Buddy' Cianci about his recent conviction for corruption. "Life Goes on Girl" interviews Nicole Kidman about her new movie and recent break-up with Tom Cruise. "It Pays to Advertise?" examines how the Bush administration is trying to sell the public on a war in Iraq. "Andy Rooney" talks about awards season.
- 60 Minutes celebrates its 35th Anniversary. It looks back at stories featuring con artists, celebrities, musicians, and world leaders. It also revisits some of the tough interviews, remarkable places visited, and bloopers from the shows history. "Andy Rooney" looks back at some of his commentaries.
- "An Island of Sanity" visits the Jewish Hadassah Medical in Jerusalem where Palestinians and Jews work side-by-side treating patients without animosity. "Pirates of the Internet" examines how Hollywood is responding to Internet movie pirates. "Mary J" interviews the hip-hop diva Mary J. Blige. "Andy Rooney" talks about what the president should say to the nation.
- 60 Minutes reports on the capture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. David Martin offers a report on the capture of Saddam near Tikrit. Lesley Stahl interviews Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld about the significance of the capture. Dan Rather discusses and analyzes an interview he did with the dictator from earlier this year. Thalia Assuras offers a report from Iraq on the capture. "Andy Rooney" offers his thoughts on the matter.
- "Michael Jackson" interviews the famous singer about the sexual molestation charges against him. "Iraq After Saddam" examines the difficulties facing efforts to reconstitute the police forces of Iraq. "Andy Rooney" talks about Christmas and the proliferation of holidays.
- 1968– TV-PG7.1 (20)TV Episode"Google" looks at the hugely successful Internet company and interviews one of its founders Sergey Brin. "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" interviews the famous Indian actress Aishwarya Rai. "Andy Rooney" talks about how modern art should not be in public places.
- "Kinkade" rebroadcasts a segment on popular artist Thomas Kinkade. "Tulia, Texas" rebroadcasts an investigation of a former undercover drug officer accused of targeting the black community with racially motivated drug sting. "Eminent Domain" rebroadcasts an investigation into the controversial practice of government forcing private citizens to sell their homes and businesses. "Andy Rooney" talks about the language of initials.
- "Kerry & Edwards" interviews the presidential and vice-presidential nominees along with their wives. "Boosting" rebroadcasts a segment on how South American immigrant gangs are stealing American cargo. "Man with the Golden Ears" rebroadcasts a profile of legendary music executive Clive Davis. "Andy Rooney" asks questions of Kerry and Edwards.
- 1968– TV-PG4.5 (15)TV Episode"Wanted: Dead or Alive" profiles Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi the Iraqi terrorist behind a number of gruesome attacks on Westerners. "The Closer!" examines a telemarketing scam in Canada that preyed on the elderly. "O'Reilly" interviews the controversial Fox News host. "Andy Rooney" urges stupid Americans to not vote.
- "Echo Boomer" discusses the children of the baby-boomers and how marketers are trying to define their attitudes and tastes. "Tales from the Crypt" examines an archaeological investigation into the remains the Medici family. "Bill Parcells" interviews the NFL coach. "Andy Rooney" talks about repairing the reputation of CBS news.
- "Live from New York" goes behind the scenes at Saturday Night Live and catch a live and embarrassing television gaffe. "The Governor" interviews Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. "In Harm's Way" examines why the government has not provided the military with enough fully armored vehicles. "Andy Rooney" discusses the differences between Bush and Kerry.
- "The Next Space Race" examines the private sector's race to space and interviews engineer Burt Rutan who is one of the people who are leading the way. "Crusade Against Credit" interviews radio host Dave Ramsey who is trying to save debtors with his advice program. "Andy Rooney" talks about losing the presidential election.
- "Old Soldiers" examines how many former soldiers are being called to active duty even though they thought they fulfilled their military obligations. "ADD Grows Up" looks at attention deficit disorder which is thought to affect eight million adults. "Bob Dylan" offers the first television interview with the legendary musician in 19 years. "Andy Rooney" talks about Christmas gifts to avoid.
- "Juiced" interviews Jose Canseco about his controversial book about steroids in major league baseball. "Born in the U.S.A." investigates the practice of African-American children being adopted by families outside the United States. "The Gates" talks to the artist Christo about his latest project involving flags. "Andy Rooney" talks about the Super Bowl.
- Episode: (2005)1968– TV-PGTV Episode"Pope John Paul II: Part I" interviews American seminary students who have been inspired by the pontiff. "Pope John Paul II: Part II" examines the process of picking a new pope and considers the region of the world he might come from. "Jane Fonda: My Life So Far - Part I" interviews the actress about her upcoming autobiography. "Andy Rooney" talks about Pope John Paul II.
- "Medical Tourists" examines how Americans are traveling to foreign countries to get surgery at cheaper prices. "Tunnel #3" goes to 600 feet underground to talk to the miners who are constructing a water tunnel to help supply New York City. "Endangered Species" examines the Earth Conservation Corps efforts to fix a polluted river in a neighborhood with one of the highest murder rates in the country. "Andy Rooney" talks about neckties.
- "Hostage" interviews Roy Hallums who was held in captivity in Iraq for ten months by insurgents. "In Search of Bin Laden" goes to the border of Pakistan and Afghanistan to find news on the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden. "The Captain" profiles New York Yankee team captain Derek Jeter. "Andy Rooney" talks about the passing of Peter Jennings.
- "39 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days" interviews former U.S. solider Charles Jenkins who defected to North Korea four decades ago. "Michael Jordan" interviews the basketball star on death of his father, his gambling and his love of basketball. "Rex" examines savants with extraordinary musical talent despite their impaired brains. "Andy Rooney" looks at viewer mail.
- "Aftershock' visits a team of New York paramedics who traveled to Pakistan to help after the recent earthquake there. "Burning Rage" reports on extremist environmentalists who advocate violence against human beings. "Mad Money Man" profiles the popular CNBC host Jim Cramer. "Andy Rooney" talks about living ex-presidents.
- "Illegal and Thriving" examines the recent explosion in Internt gambling and whether it should be legalized. "New Orleans Is Sinking" looks at the long term costs of rebuilding New Orleans and the predictions that the city will be below sea level in 90 years. "U2" profiles the famous band. "Andy Rooney" talks about why the President leaves the White House so much.
- "Plan B" examines how the FDA has failed to approve over-the-counter sales of the emergency contraceptive known as Plan B. "Living Large" investigates how Americans are demanding larger and larger houses. "James Blake" profiles the famous tennis player. "Andy Rooney" looks at foreign newspapers.
- "Chasing the Flu" investigates the bird though that some think could turn into a pandemic that would threaten millions. "MS-13" investigates a powerful gang and FBI efforts to crack down on them. "Howard Stern" profiles the famous radio jock. "Andy Rooney" talks about his desk.
- 1968– TV-PG7.0 (10)TV Episode"The Bridge to Gretna" examines a case where Katrina refugees were prevented from passing over a bridge by shotgun wielding police officers. "Rendition" rebroadcasts and updates an examination of the controversial practice of the CIA handing over terror suspects to countries that use torture. "Morgan Freeman" profiles the Oscar winning actor. "Andy Rooney" talks about Christmas catalogs.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"State of Denmark" examines the furor over the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad published in a Danish newspaper. "Global Warning!" examines evidence of Global Warming in the arctic. "Philip Seymour Hoffman" interviews the Oscar nominated actor. "Andy Rooney" talks about whether all presidents are worthy of honor on President's Day.
- "Betting on a Fall" examines a hedge fund that is accused of spreading negative information on a company and then betting on its falling stock price. "Tiger" interview pro-golfer Tiger Woods about his family. "Andy Rooney" looks at the ingredients of girl scout cookies.
- "Terror Behind Bars" goes to Israeli to interview imprisoned Palestinian terrorists. "Too Many Men" examines the imbalance between men and women that is being caused by China's one child policy. "Jamie Oliver" profile the work of the young British chef. "Andy Rooney" talks about gifts he has received.
- "Why Did She Do It?" interviews Russell Yates about his wife Andrea Yates who admitted to killing all give of her children. "The Candy Man" examines the Milton Hershey School which is one of the richest schools in America that as been established for poor children. "Andy Rooney" talks about newspapers.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"Lethal and Leaking" looks at a site along the Columbia River in Washington which is one of the most contaminated pieces of land in the world. "Priory of Sion" investigates whether a so-called secret society is real of a fraud. "The Colbert Report" profiles comedian Stephen Colbert. "Andy Rooney" looks at predictions made in 1986 about 2001.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeTokyo Rose is a segment of 60 Minutes produced by Imre Horvath. Iva Toguri, convicted as a traitor, pleads her innocence. Communism, Italian Style is a segment of 60 Minutes produced by William K. McClure. Two Can Live as Cheaply as One is a segment of 60 minutes produced by Marion Goldin
- "Plan of Attack" interviews legendary journalist Bob Woodward about his new book on the White House's plans to attack Iraq. "Mary J" rebroadcasts a segment on hip-hop diva Mary J. Blige who talks about her storied past. "Andy Rooney" talks about increasing gas prices.
- "State of Denial" interviews Bob Woodward about his latest book on the Bush Administration and the Iraq War. "Area 25" examines a new technique that is being used to help severely depress patients. "Bum Hunting" examines trend of youth attacks on the homeless that may be inspired by a controversial exploitative video. "Andy Rooney" talks about food warnings.
- "The Duke Rape Case" investigates allegations that three Duke lacrosse players raped a black exotic dancer. "A Loss of Faith" interviews David Kuo who worked for a White House faith based initiative but later left disillusioned when he saw religious leaders being manipulated for political gain. "Andy Rooney" talks about nuclear weapons in North Korea.
- "Ken Lay" interviews the former chairman of Enron the energy giant that collapsed amidst fraud allegations. "Submission" examines the controversial film on the treatment of women in Islam and its effect on Holland's reputation for tolerance. "The Last Star Wars" interviews George Lucas about his new movie and gets a behind-the-scenes peek. "Andy Rooney" talks about sorting mail.
- A tribute to the late Ed Bradley (1941-2006).
- "Starved to Death" looks at how starvation killed children at a Shanghai orphanage. "Springsteen" profiles the famous rock singer. "January 28, 1986" looks back on the tenth anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. "Andy Rooney" talks about first ladies of the United States.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"The Other Iraq" goes to Kurdistan a relatively peace area in Iraq where Americans are well liked. "Diagnosis: Autism" looks at the progress being made in the treatment of autism. "Hillbilly Rock Star" interviews country-rock musician Kenny Chesney. "Andy Rooney" discuss what would happen if the people voted on the issues instead of representatives.
- 1968– 1hTV-PGTV Episode
- "Jihad.Com" looks at how Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups are recruiting people on the Internet. "Wake-Up Call" interviews the Comptroller General about how Medicare may bankrupt the U.S. Treasury. "Dog Nut" interviews a Simpson television producer is leading an effort to train dogs for the deaf. "Andy Rooney" asks why someone would want to be president.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG7.0 (12)TV Episode"Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez" profiles the youngest woman ever elected to Congress and discusses her controversial views. "President El-Sisi" interviews the Egyptian leader who is considered a dictator by many in the world. "The Unlikely Inventor" talks Marshall Medoff who has invented a process to produce an environmentally friendly transportation fuel from inedible plant life.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.2 (7)TV Episode"The Committee" talks to Rep. Elijah Cummings of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform which will be investigating President Trump. "The Oracle of A.I." talks to a artificial intelligence expert on the current state of A.I. research. "A Different Kind of Vision" profiles Chris Downey an architect who lost his ability to see.
- "Investigating the President" interviews former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe about the events surrounding investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election. "The Chibok Girls" talks to several young Nigerian women who were captives of Boko Haram.
- "The Label" examines how the FDA allowed companies to market opioids for chronic treatment a decision that fueled the opioid epidemic. "Double Crossed" talks to a former American member of Al-Qaeda who provided valuable intelligence in order to avoid jail. "Made in China" looks at the electric car industry in China.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.7 (8)TV Episode"This is No Ordinary Lawsuit" examines an unusual lawsuit filed by children against the federal government that is trying to curb the use of fossil fuels. "Off Track" looks at a deadly train accident that could have been prevented by a new safety system. "Cracking the Code" looks at efforts to increase the number of women in computing jobs.
- "The Chairman" interviews Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell about the economy and interest rates. "ACLU" examines the increasing power of the American Civil Liberties Union. "Genetic Revolution" looks at a successful clinical trial for a gene therapy that treats sickle cell anemia.
- 1968– 43mTV-PGTV Episode"Targeting Americans" looks at how Americans working in Cuba and China have developed serious brain injuries (dubbed 'Havana Syndrome') apparently as the result of mysterious attacks. "Billionaire on the Bus" talks to an investor who believes Middle America is being ignored when it comes to investment. "Monaco" talks to the prince of the principality and some of its residents.
- 1968– 44mTV-PG6.2 (8)TV Episode"Pegasus" investigates a cutting-edge cyber espionage tool that governments are using to fight crime and terror. "All Bets Are On" looks at the consequences of legal sports betting on college sports. "Samuel L. Jackson" profiles the successful actor.
- 1968– 43mTV-PG6.6 (7)TV Episode"Survivors' Network" talks to the parents of a shooting victim who have since devoted their lives to helping survivors and families affected by mass shooters. "Pleistocene Park" looks at a project in Siberia that is attempting to recreate an Ice Age ecosystem. "The Rock" looks at a prison experiment that has reduced violence in a maximum security facility.