The essence of comedy giant Carl Reiner
Sitcom legends Norman Lear and Dick Van Dyke reflect on the passing of the actor-writer-director, one of TV comedy's founding fathers and leading second bananas
Sitcom legends Norman Lear and Dick Van Dyke reflect on the passing of the actor-writer-director, one of TV comedy's founding fathers and leading second bananas
Drive-in concerts? Basketball without fans? From music to movies to sports, the pandemic is forcing dramatic changes in how large-venue entertainment events are held
Laura Benning, of Laytonsville, Maryland, offers “Sunday Morning” viewers her rendition of our theme song, “Abblasen,” that is perfect for Independence Day!
Drive-in concerts? Basketball without fans? From music to movies to sports, correspondent Susan Spencer takes a look at how large-venue events in America are changing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guest host: Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Susan Spencer looks at how changes to large-venue sports and entertainment events are altering the ways we have fun in an age of social distancing. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with comic actor and artist Jim Carrey about his “semi-autobiographical novel,” “Memoirs and Misinformation”; Norman Lear and Dick Van Dyke talk with Mo Rocca about the passing of a comedy giant, Carl Reiner; Ted Koppel reports on how the pandemic could mark the end of a New York City icon ... Читать дальше...
The comedian presents a "semi-autobiographical novel" (with audio excerpt)
Nearly four decades after the death of Hollywood star Natalie Wood, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators reveal new clues, new witnesses and a shocking revelation. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
"48 Hours" explores the family feud over radio legend Casey Kasem -- how he died and who was responsible. An estate that could be worth $100 million is at stake. "48 Hours" Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Coronavirus cases continue to spike nationwide amid Fourth of July weekend; Baseball's Negro Leagues celebrate 100th anniversary
Price is the seventh player to opt out of the 2020 season thus far.
In a 2011 interview -- before the reopened Natalie Wood death investigation -- original detective Duane Rasure, now deceased, tells "48 Hours" he stands by his 1981 investigation.
L.A. County homicide investigators Ralph Hernandez and John Corina talk with "48 Hours" Erin Moriarty outside the former Beverly Hills home of Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner about the obstacles that come with a celebrity case, and why Wagner’s behavior after Wood's death made them wonder if there was more to the story.
Casey Kasem's children from his first marriage and their uncle, Casey’s brother, filed a wrongful death suit against Kasem’s wife, Jean Kasem; a countersuit then filed by Jean was dismissed. Listen as each side describes why they blame the other for Kasem’s death. In December 2019, the Kasem family and Jean agreed to an undisclosed settlement.
Lana Wood, speaks to "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty about growing up on Hollywood movie sets alongside her famous sibling.
Ken Dickinson of the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office and Shasta Barthelheim, a longtime friend of Jean Kasem's, discuss Casey Kasem's condition during his stay in Silverdale, Wash, in May 2014.
Radio icon Casey Kasem's daughters Julie and Kerri Kasem and wife Jean Kasem know Casey as more than a celebrity.
Friends, Gonzalo Venecia, Chuck and Eileen Olsen, and Les Martens remember the man behind the famous voice who kept "reaching for the stars."
In remarks at the White House on July 4 ahead of a military flyover, President Trump emphasized shared heritage of Americans and the legacy of "American heroes." Mr. Trump pushed ahead with a divisive message, saying "we will never allow an angry mob to tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children or trample on our freedoms."
This summer marks the 100th anniversary of baseball's Negro Leagues. But as the coronavirus pandemic makes public celebrations difficult, the baseball world had to improvise new ways to commemorate the occasion. Jim Axelrod reports.
The innovative Electron rocket suffered a malfunction while its second stage was firing.
President Trump held a Fourth of July celebration on the White House South Lawn one day after attending an event at Mt. Rushmore. This year's celebration is a massive scale back from last year's event, which featured military vehicles and flyovers. Nikole Killion reports.
About one child dies every week in the U.S. due to unsafe car seat backs, the safety standards for which have not been updated since the 1960s. Now, lawmakers are pushing to have the standards updated within two years. Kris Van Cleave reports.
About 200 million Americans are experiencing unusually high temperatures over the July 4 weekend. By mid-week, several cities may experience temperatures that feel like they are near or in the triple digits.
As the coronavirus pandemic forces Americans to social distance, an old trend is making a welcome comeback. Drive-in movie theaters allow people to get out of the house while maintaining social distance and keeping safe. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Communities across the country are canceling or dialing back traditional fireworks.