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11 March 2012"Japan: One Year After Disaster" goes to Japan to look at reconstruction one year after the earthquake and tsunami. "Larger than Life" profiles a man who makes museum displays. "Pillow Talk" looks at the effects of sleep deprivation. "World of Pain" examines the shortage of morphine throughout the world. "Dress Rehearsal" looks at the cross-dressing tradition at the Annual Hasty Pudding Show at Harvard. "Prince Harry on Tour" follows the prince on his visit to the Caribbean and South America. "Aretha Franklin" interviews the singer. "On the Road" goes to Montana to profile a man running for Governor with very little money. News coverage focuses on Afghanistan, Syria, and the Republican race for president. Special segments include Sanjay Gupta on how doctors learn from their mistakes, a profile the writer behind "Perry Mason", and a snow owl in Montana.

| Charles Osgood | ... | Himself - Host |
 | Mandy Clark | ... | Herself - Corresponent (segment "News") |
 | Bill Whitaker | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Japan: One Year After Disaster") |
 | Jeff Kingston | ... | Himself - Japanese History Professor (segment "Japan: One Year After Disaster") |
 | Erle Stanley Gardner | ... | Himself (segment "Almanac") (archive footage) |

| Faith Salie | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Larger than Life") |
 | Terry Chase | ... | Himself - Diorama Artist (segment "Larger than Life") |
 | Barry Petersen | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Georges Halpern | ... | Himself - Short Sleeper (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Ying Hui-Fu | ... | Herself - Sleep Researcher (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Nate Watson | ... | Himself - University of Washington Sleep Center (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Kent Wilson | ... | Himself - Research Subject (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Larry McLean | ... | Himself - Research Subject (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Cheri Mah | ... | Herself - Stanford Sleep Disorders Clini (segment "Pillow Talk") |
 | Mathew Zito | ... | Himself - Principal, Menlo-Atherton High School (segment "Pillow Talk") |

| Bob Simon | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Diederik Lohman | ... | Himself - Human Rights Watch (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Anne Merriman | ... | Herself - Doctor (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Jack Jagwe | ... | Himself - Ugandan Health Ministry (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Hellen Birungi | ... | Herself - Nurse (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Mhoira Leng | ... | Himself - Doctor (segment "World of Pain") |
 | Betty Bifabusa | ... | Herself - Nurse (segment "World of Pain") |

| Mo Rocca | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Ben Mosque | ... | Himself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Brandon Ortiz | ... | Himself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Ethan Hardy | ... | Himself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Jyotika Banga | ... | Herself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Mary Jane Sakellariadis | ... | Herself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |

| Claire Danes | ... | Herself - Actress (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Matt Whitaker | ... | Himself - Student (segment "Dress Rehearsal") |
 | Seth Doane | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Prince Harry on Tour") |

| Prince Harry Windsor | ... | Himself (segment "Prince Harry on Tour") |
 | Usain Bolt | ... | Himself - Sprinter (segment "Prince Harry on Tour") |
 | Anthony Mason | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Aretha Franklin") |

| Aretha Franklin | ... | Herself (segment "Aretha Franklin") |
 | C.L. Franklin | ... | Himself - Aretha's Father (segment "Aretha Franklin") (archive footage) (as Rev. C. L. Franklin) |
 | Sanjay Gupta | ... | Himself - Commentator |
 | Steve Hartman | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "On the Road") |
 | Jim O'Hara | ... | Himself - Candidate for Governor, Montana (segment "On the Road") |
 | Vicky O'Hara | ... | Herself - Campaign Manager (segment "On the Road") |

| Bob Schieffer | ... | Himself - Journalist |
1 April 2012"Less than 1%" examines the reason why Joshua Oukrop died when his cardiac implant failed. "The Lucky One" interviews Zac Efron. "Sure Shot?" looks at lasers energy research at the National Ignition Facility. "On the Road" profiles a young man who built a nuclear reactor. "Patti Smith" interviews the famous singer. "No Foolin'" looks at how the Internet propagates phony videos. Other segments include an Almanac look at Wrigley Field, a look at fake art, a memorial to Earl Scruggs, and a commentary by Conor Knighton on 3-D.

| Charles Osgood | ... | Himself - Anchor |
 | Whit Johnson | ... | Himself - Correspondent |
 | Steven Martino | ... | Himself - Director of Maryland Lottery |
 | Jim Axelrod | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Less than 1%") |
 | Robert Hauser | ... | Himself - Cardiologist (segment "Less than 1%") |
 | Lee Oukrup | ... | Himself - Joshua's Father (segment "Less than 1%") |
 | Marcia Crosse | ... | Herself - Government Accountability Office (segment "Less than 1%") |
 | David Nexon | ... | Himself - Senior Executive Vice President, Advamed (segment "Less than 1%") |
 | Matthew Leininger | ... | Himself - Former Curator, Oklahoma City Museum of Art |
 | Tracy Smith | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "The Lucky One") |

| Zac Efron | ... | Himself - Actor (segment "The Lucky One") |
 | David Pogue | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Sure Shot?") |
 | Edward Moses | ... | Himself - Director, National Ignition Facility (segment "Sure Shot?") |
 | Marylia Kelley | ... | Herself - Tri-Valley CAREs (segment "Sure Shot?") |
 | Steve Hartman | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "On the Road") |
 | Taylor Wilson | ... | Himself - Building a Nuclear Reactor (segment "On the Road") |
 | Ken Wilson | ... | Himself - Taylor's Father (segment "On the Road") |
 | Tiffany Wilson | ... | Herself - Taylor's Mother (segment "On the Road") |
 | Bill Brinsmead | ... | Himself - Taylor's Advisor (segment "On the Road") |
 | Earl Scruggs | ... | Himself - Musician (archive footage) |
 | Anthony Mason | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Patti Smith") |

| Patti Smith | ... | Herself - Singer (segment "Patti Smith") |
 | Judy Lynn | ... | Herself - Photographer (segment "Patti Smith") |

| Conor Knighton | ... | Himself - Commentator |

| Mo Rocca | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "No Foolin'") |
 | Frank Readick | ... | Himself - War of the Worlds Broadcast (segment "No Foolin'") (archive footage) (voice) |

| Adam Savage | ... | Himself - Host, 'Mythbusters' (segment "No Foolin'") |

| Jamie Hyneman | ... | Himself - Host, 'Mythbusters' (segment "No Foolin'") |

| Bob Schieffer | ... | Himself - Journalist |
25 March 2012Sunday Morning offers its annual special episode on money. "Making Change" considers the move to a cashless society. "This is a Test" looks at how companies test market their products. "Adding it Up" explains why clothing costs what it does. "Full Plate" looks at the history of Fiesta dinnerware. "Over There" examines economies in Europe. "House of Cards" looks at the decline of baseball card collecting. "Can Do!" examines the history of Goya foods. "Have You Herd?" visits an alpaca ranch. Special segments include Suzy Orman with advice for young people, a history of Bell Labor, and children's products in China. Interview segments feature model Iman and economist Paul Volcker.
 | Anthony Mason | ... | Himself - Host |
 | Lee Cowan | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Making Change") |

| Robert Reich | ... | Himself - Economist (segment "Making Change") |
 | David Wolman | ... | Himself - Author, The End of Money (segment "Making Change") |
 | Sam Shrauger | ... | Himself - PayPal (segment "Making Change") |
 | Kim Malek | ... | Herself - Owner, Salt & Straw (segment "Making Change") |
 | Jared Fliesler | ... | Himself - Card Case User (segment "Making Change") |
 | Tracy Smith | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "This is a Test") |
 | Lori Estrada | ... | Herself - Senior VP, Wendy's International (segment "This is a Test") |
 | Denny Lynch | ... | Himself - Spokesman, Wendy's International (segment "This is a Test") |
 | Alex Fisher | ... | Himself - Columbus Partnership (segment "This is a Test") |
 | Chris Doody | ... | Himself - Owner, Piada (segment "This is a Test") |
 | Brett Merrell | ... | Himself - Giant Eagle Market District (segment "This is a Test") |

| Erin Moriarty | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Adding it Up") |
 | Katherine Maclane | ... | Herself - Clothing Manufacturer (segment "Adding it Up") |
 | Jared MacLane | ... | Himself - Clothing Manufacturer (segment "Adding it Up") |
 | Elaine Quijano | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Full Plate") |
 | Joseph Wells III | ... | Himself - CEO, Homer Laughlin China Company (segment "Full Plate") |
 | Richard Mayberry | ... | Himself - Collector (segment "Full Plate") |
 | Allen Pizzey | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Over There") |
 | John C. Kornblum | ... | Himself - Former U.S. ambassador (segment "Over There") |
 | James Walston | ... | Himself - American University of Rome (segment "Over There") |
 | Anica Petrovic | ... | Herself - European Voter (segment "Over There") |
 | Madeleine Krakor | ... | Herself - Berlin Artist (segment "Over There") |

| Armen Keteyian | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "House of Cards") |
 | Mike Gordon | ... | Himself - Baseball Card Collector (segment "House of Cards") |
 | Jack Palma | ... | Himself - Baseball Card Collector (segment "House of Cards") |
 | Dave Jamieson | ... | Himself - Author, Mint Condition (segment "House of Cards") |
 | Alan Rosen | ... | Himself - Baseball Card Collector (segment "House of Cards") |
 | Jeff Glor | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Can Do!") |
 | Bob Unanue | ... | Himself - President, Goya (segment "Can Do!") |
 | Peter Unanue | ... | Himself - Vice President, Goya (segment "Can Do!") |
 | Alex Garcia | ... | Himself - Chef, Copacabana Supper Club (segment "Can Do!") |

| Suze Orman | ... | Herself - Commenator |
 | Martha Teichner | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Bell Labs") |
 | Edward Eckert | ... | Himself - Archivist, Alcatel-Lucent (segment "Bell Labs") |
 | Jon Gertner | ... | Himself - Authot, The Idea Factory (segment "Bell Labs") |
 | Richard Frenkiel | ... | Himself - Bell Labs Engineer (segment "Bell Labs") |
 | Theodore Sizer | ... | Himself - Vice President, Bell Labs (segment "Bell Labs") |
 | Rita Braver | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Iman") |

| Iman | ... | Herself (segment "Iman") |
 | Celia Hatton | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Postcard from Beijing") |
 | Xia Dan-Dan | ... | Herself - Mother (segment "Postcard from Beijing") |
 | Larry Kung | ... | Himself - Businessman (segment "Postcard from Beijing") |

| Mo Rocca | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Have You Herd?") |
 | Amber Isaac | ... | Herself - Alpaca Rancher (segment "Have You Herd?") |
 | Bill Oraschin | ... | Himself - Farmer (segment "Have You Herd?") |
 | Lori Oraschin | ... | Herself - Farmer (segment "Have You Herd?") |

| Paul Volcker | ... | Himself (segment "Paul Volcker") |
 | Norah O'Donnell | ... | Herself - Journalist |
18 March 2012"One in Ten" looks at the latest numbers on depression. "Name of the Game" visits a museum exhibit dedicated to the art of video games. "The Chieftains" profiles the famous Irish musical group. "Crystal Cathedral Split" reports on how the Schuller family has been forced to sell the famous Crystal Cathedral. "Eric McCormack" interviews the actor about his new Broadway show. "On the Road" visits a museum dedicated to cleaning. Sunday Journal news coverage focuses on Robert Bales murders in Afghanistan and the Rutgers intimidate trial of Dharun Ravi. Special segments include a look at the history of Wells Fargo, Faith Salie on Girl Scout Cookies, and the Cherry Blossoms in Washington.

| Charles Osgood | ... | Himself - Host |

| Susan Spencer | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "One in Ten") |
 | Louis Bayard | ... | Himself - Novelist (segment "One in Ten") |
 | Jerome Wakefield | ... | Himself - Professor, New York University School of Social Work (segment "One in Ten") |
 | Richard A. Friedman | ... | Himself - Psychiatrist, Weill Cornell Medical College (segment "One in Ten") |
 | Robert DeRubeis | ... | Himself - Psychologist, University of Pennsylvania (segment "One in Ten") |
 | Rita Braver | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Name of the Game") |
 | Betsy Broun | ... | Herself - Museum Director (segment "Name of the Game") |
 | Chris Melissinos | ... | Himself - Video Game Developer (segment "Name of the Game") |
 | Richard Roth | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "The Chieftains") |
 | Paddy Moloney | ... | Himself - Bandmember (segment "The Chieftains") |
 | Mat Malloy | ... | Himself - Bandmember (segment "The Chieftains") |
 | Catherine Coleman | ... | Herself - Astronaut (segment "The Chieftains") (archive footage) |
 | David Martin | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Sunday Journal") |
 | Hamid Karzai | ... | Himself (segment "Sunday Journal") (archive footage) |
 | John Allen | ... | Himself - General (segment "Sunday Journal") (archive footage) |

| Barack Obama | ... | Himself (segment "Sunday Journal") (archive footage) |
 | John Henry Browne | ... | Himself - Defense Attorney (segment "Sunday Journal") |

| Erin Moriarty | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Sunday Journal") |
 | Dharun Ravi | ... | Himself (segment "Sunday Journal") (archive footage) |
 | Marc Poirier | ... | Himself - Law Professor, Seton Hall University (segment "Sunday Journal") |
 | Brian Rooney | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Crystal Cathedral Split") |
 | Robert Schuller | ... | Himself - Televangelist (segment "Crystal Cathedral Split") |
 | Shiela Schuller | ... | Herself - Robert Schuller's Daughter (segment "Crystal Cathedral Split") (as Sheila Schuller Coleman) |

| Mo Rocca | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Eric McCormack") |

| Eric McCormack | ... | Himself - Actor (segment "Eric McCormack") |

| James Earl Jones | ... | Himself - Actor (segment "Eric McCormack") |

| John Larroquette | ... | Himself - Actor (segment "Eric McCormack") |

| Faith Salie | ... | Herself - Commentator |
 | Steve Hartman | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "On the Road") |
 | Don Aslett | ... | Himself - Museum Curator (segment "On the Road") |

| Bob Schieffer | ... | Himself - Journalist |
4 March 2012"Rubbish!" examines the great Great Pacific Garbage Patch. "Sitting Pretty" profiles two furniture designers. "Bombshell" discusses the inventions of actress Hedy Lamarr. "Smart Cookie" examines the history of the Oreo. "Cindy Crawford" features an interview with the former model. "Masters of Charm" looks at a Charm School at MIT. News coverage features tornadoes in Kentucky, elections in Iran and Russia, the death of Davy Jones. Special segments commemorate the birth of Sherlock Holmes 131 years ago, reflect on the year 1962, and offer footage of baby bison enjoying their first snow.
 | Rita Braver | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Sitting Pretty") |
 | Christine Chen | ... | Herself - Student (segment "Masters of Charm") |
 | Arthur Conan Doyle | ... | Himself (segment "Almanac") (archive footage) |
 | Lee Cowan | ... | Himself - Host |

| Cindy Crawford | ... | Herself (segment "Cindy Crawford") |
 | Bill Flanagan | ... | Himself - Commentator (segment "1962: A Very Good Year") |
 | Bill Geist | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Masters of Charm") |
 | Mitchell Gold | ... | Himself - Furniture Designer (segment "Sitting Pretty") |
 | Paul Goldberger | ... | Himself - Architecture Critic, The New Yorker |
 | Anneki Gupta | ... | Herself - Student (segment "Masters of Charm") |
 | Judith Klausner | ... | Herself - Oreo Artist (segment "Smart Cookie") |

| Hedy Lamarr | ... | Herself (segment "Bombshell") (archive footage) |
 | Anthony Loder | ... | Himself - Hedy's Son (segment "Bombshell") |
 | Paola Marocchi | ... | Herself - Pastry Chef (segment "Smart Cookie") |
 | Daniel Mendelsohn | ... | Himself - Student (segment "Masters of Charm") |
 | Charles Moore | ... | Himself - Captain (segment "Rubbish!") |
 | Elizabeth Palmer | ... | Herself - Correspondent, Tehran (segment "News") |
 | Monique Pillard | ... | Herself (segment "Cindy Crawford") |
 | David Pogue | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Rubbish!") |
 | Richard Rhodes | ... | Himself - Author, Hedy's Folly (segment "Bombshell") |

| Mo Rocca | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Smart Cookie") |
 | Steve Russell | ... | Himself - Plastics Division, American Chemistry Council (segment "Rubbish!") |
 | Tracy Smith | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Cindy Crawford") |
 | Eve Sullivan | ... | Herself - Charm School Professor (segment "Masters of Charm") |
 | Audra Wahhab | ... | Herself - Food Blogger, Baker Chick (segment "Smart Cookie") |
 | Nancy Wallace | ... | Herself - Marine Debris Program, NOAA (segment "Rubbish!") |
 | Anna Werner | ... | Herself - Correspondent, Kentucky (segment "News") |
 | Bob Williams | ... | Himself - Furniture Designer (segment "Sitting Pretty") |
16 January 2005"State of the Art" examines the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. "Soulsville, U.S.A" goes to Stax Studios in Memphis, Tenn. "Well-Heeled" profiles Italian shoemaker Salvatore Ferragamo. "Towing the Line" visits the Towing Hall of Fame in Chattanooga, Tenn.
 | Rita Braver | ... | Herself - Correspondent (segment "Well-Heeled") |
 | Salvatore Ferragamo | ... | Himself (segment "Well-Heeled") |
 | Bill Geist | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Towing the Line") |

| Russ Mitchell | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "Soulsville, U.S.A") |
 | David Pogue | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "State of the Art") |
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9 January 2005"Weighty Matters" examines why obesity is so common in the United States. "Think Big" goes to Dia Beacon the world's largest museum of contemporary art in Beacon, N.Y. "Flying High" profiles actor John Travolta. "Drawn to Success" looks at what it takes for a cartoon to make it to the pages of the New Yorker.
20 April 1986CBS's telecast of Vladimir Horowitz's historic live 1986 concert in Moscow, broadcast as a special episode of the series "CBS Sunday Morning".
26 November 1989
15 August 1993
7 May 2000CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Richard Schlesinger interviews Liza Minnelli about her life, career and her future.
20 May 2001
3 February 2002
13 April 2003
14 September 2003
14 December 2003
4 January 2004
29 February 2004
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16 May 2004
27 February 2005
13 March 2005
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27 March 2005
21 April 2005
14 August 2005
2 October 2005
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11 December 2005
15 January 2006
19 March 2006
2 April 2006
30 April 2006
28 May 2006
24 September 2006
| Charles Osgood | ... | Himself - Host |
 | Henry Bradley | ... | Himself - Veteran (segment "In Their Honor") |
 | Victor Brown | ... | Himself - Veteran (segment "In Their Honor") |
 | Joe Collins | ... | Himself - Veteran (segment "In Their Honor") |
 | Bill Geist | ... | Himself - Correspondent (segment "In Their Honor") |
 | Fred Logan | ... | Himself - Veteran (segment "In Their Honor") |
 | Jeff Miller | ... | Himself - Veteran Organizer (segment "In Their Honor") |
31 December 2006
3 June 2007
8 July 2007
9 December 2007
20 January 2008
3 February 2008
17 February 2008
2 March 2008
9 March 2008
13 April 2008
25 May 2008
29 June 2008
20 July 2008
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27 September 2009
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27 December 2009
17 January 2010
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26 September 2010
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24 October 2010
31 October 2010
7 November 2010
20 February 2011
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1 January 2012
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29 January 2012
5 February 2012
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26 February 2012
4 March 2012
8 April 2012
15 April 2012100th anniversary of Fenway Park/botox; America at tax time - what cheaters cost us; Blair Underwood; "Three Stooges" directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly.
22 April 2012The Black Keys; the cost of a nation of incarceration; the 75th Shell Fair; the 175th anniversary of Tiffany & Co.
29 April 2012"The Avengers" director Joss Whedon; The Beach Boys; LBJ returns under Robert Caro scrutiny; hard lessons about College costs; 'New Yorker' covers.
6 May 2012
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20 May 2012
27 May 2012
3 June 2012Jane Fonda; Diamond Jubilee; Porgy and Bess.
10 June 2012
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1 July 2012
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5 August 2012
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19 August 2012Rashida Jones; the right to marry; Hole in the Wall Gang Camp; New York's Second Avenue subway.
26 August 2012
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30 September 2012
7 October 2012
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28 October 2012
4 November 2012
11 November 2012
25 November 2012
2 December 2012
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6 January 2013
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