On Sunday, May 12, 2024, “60 Minutes” offers viewers two compelling segments that delve into pressing issues around the globe.
A Week in Israel
In “A Week in Israel,” correspondent Lesley Stahl provides a comprehensive update on Israel’s security landscape following the terror attacks of October 7, 2023. Stahl reports from the frontlines of Gaza, where tensions remain high in the south, and from the north, where Hezbollah poses a constant threat. Additionally, she examines Israel’s relationship with Iran in the east, shedding light on the evolving security challenges facing the nation. Produced by Shachar Bar-On and Jinsol Jung, this segment offers valuable insights into the complex geopolitical dynamics of the region.
A Web of Intrigue
Next, “A Web of Intrigue” takes viewers into the intriguing case of Christopher Ahn, a former U.S. Marine embroiled in a legal battle over his alleged involvement in a break-in at the North Korean embassy in Madrid.
A Week in Israel
In “A Week in Israel,” correspondent Lesley Stahl provides a comprehensive update on Israel’s security landscape following the terror attacks of October 7, 2023. Stahl reports from the frontlines of Gaza, where tensions remain high in the south, and from the north, where Hezbollah poses a constant threat. Additionally, she examines Israel’s relationship with Iran in the east, shedding light on the evolving security challenges facing the nation. Produced by Shachar Bar-On and Jinsol Jung, this segment offers valuable insights into the complex geopolitical dynamics of the region.
A Web of Intrigue
Next, “A Web of Intrigue” takes viewers into the intriguing case of Christopher Ahn, a former U.S. Marine embroiled in a legal battle over his alleged involvement in a break-in at the North Korean embassy in Madrid.
- 5/10/2024
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
60 Minutes is bringing you a special 90-minute edition, airing from 7:30 Pm to 9:00 Pm Et, and 7:00 Pm to 8:30 Pm Pt on the CBS Television Network, right after the football game.
The Hostage Story
With the Israel-Hamas war raging for almost three months, correspondent Lesley Stahl makes a powerful return to the region. In an emotional interview, she speaks with a recently freed Israeli hostage who endured more than 50 days in captivity by Hamas in Gaza. Stahl takes us to the remnants of the survivor’s family home in the kibbutz, following the devastating Oct. 7 attacks, and delves into a heartfelt conversation with the survivor and her relatives. This gripping segment is produced by Shachar Bar-On.
The Looting of Cambodia
Prepare to be captivated by a year-long investigation that delves into what could be the most significant art heist in history. Thousands of sacred stone, bronze,...
The Hostage Story
With the Israel-Hamas war raging for almost three months, correspondent Lesley Stahl makes a powerful return to the region. In an emotional interview, she speaks with a recently freed Israeli hostage who endured more than 50 days in captivity by Hamas in Gaza. Stahl takes us to the remnants of the survivor’s family home in the kibbutz, following the devastating Oct. 7 attacks, and delves into a heartfelt conversation with the survivor and her relatives. This gripping segment is produced by Shachar Bar-On.
The Looting of Cambodia
Prepare to be captivated by a year-long investigation that delves into what could be the most significant art heist in history. Thousands of sacred stone, bronze,...
- 12/15/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
“60 Minutes” is back this Sunday, November 12, 2023, from 7:00 to 8:00 Pm Et/Pt on the CBS Television Network.
Iran’s Assassins
The episode starts with an eye-opening segment on Iran’s covert activities beyond its known support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into how Iran is quietly waging a shadow war in the U.S. and Europe, employing proxy assassins to target and silence critics of the regime. Matt Jukes, Britain’s head of counter-terrorism policing, shares insights into the increased efforts by Iran in this regard. Lesley Stahl also interviews some of the targets, including former White House national security adviser John Bolton and Iranian American activist Masih Alinejad. Shachar Bar-On is the producer of this thought-provoking segment.
The Heritage War
Bill Whitaker reports from Kyiv, shedding light on Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the alleged deliberate destruction and looting of the country’s cultural treasures,...
Iran’s Assassins
The episode starts with an eye-opening segment on Iran’s covert activities beyond its known support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Correspondent Lesley Stahl delves into how Iran is quietly waging a shadow war in the U.S. and Europe, employing proxy assassins to target and silence critics of the regime. Matt Jukes, Britain’s head of counter-terrorism policing, shares insights into the increased efforts by Iran in this regard. Lesley Stahl also interviews some of the targets, including former White House national security adviser John Bolton and Iranian American activist Masih Alinejad. Shachar Bar-On is the producer of this thought-provoking segment.
The Heritage War
Bill Whitaker reports from Kyiv, shedding light on Russia’s ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the alleged deliberate destruction and looting of the country’s cultural treasures,...
- 11/10/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
A former 60 Minutes producer claims she was falsely fired from the long running newsmagazine show last year, and now she’s suing CBS, CBS News and parent company Paramount Global for discrimination – and naming a lot of names.
In a vast ranging complaint filed today in federal court in New York, Alexandra Poolos says she was axed from 60 Minutes in early 2022 after 10 award winning years because an allegedly untruthful and self-serving colleague accused her of being too aggressive in the workplace. Poolos and her Vladeck, Raskin & Clark P.C. lawyers assert she was stitched up due to the “sexism and misogyny that “defined” CBS News, and the network wanted to get rid of her for raising concerns about the behavior of others at the organization.
“CBS has a long history of shielding men from answering for their misconduct, including unlawful conduct,” the 46-page filing bluntly states, naming ex-ceo Les Moonves,...
In a vast ranging complaint filed today in federal court in New York, Alexandra Poolos says she was axed from 60 Minutes in early 2022 after 10 award winning years because an allegedly untruthful and self-serving colleague accused her of being too aggressive in the workplace. Poolos and her Vladeck, Raskin & Clark P.C. lawyers assert she was stitched up due to the “sexism and misogyny that “defined” CBS News, and the network wanted to get rid of her for raising concerns about the behavior of others at the organization.
“CBS has a long history of shielding men from answering for their misconduct, including unlawful conduct,” the 46-page filing bluntly states, naming ex-ceo Les Moonves,...
- 10/11/2023
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
On Sunday September 17 2023 at 7:30 Pm, CBS broadcasts the episode of “60 Minutes”.
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Season 56 Episode 1 Information
President Zelenskyy – Ahead of his visit to the United States, 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive and Russia’s war wages on. In a wide-ranging interview, Pelley speaks with Zelenskyy about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.
Into The Streets – 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl reports from Israel on Brothers and Sisters in Arms – a group of military reservists, including commando soldiers and pilots, who are at the forefront of the huge rallies in the country. They’ve been protesting for months over a far-reaching plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court.
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Season 56 Episode 1 Information
President Zelenskyy – Ahead of his visit to the United States, 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley speaks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive and Russia’s war wages on. In a wide-ranging interview, Pelley speaks with Zelenskyy about U.S. aid, drone strikes in Russia and the possibility of territorial concessions. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.
Into The Streets – 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl reports from Israel on Brothers and Sisters in Arms – a group of military reservists, including commando soldiers and pilots, who are at the forefront of the huge rallies in the country. They’ve been protesting for months over a far-reaching plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to weaken Israel’s Supreme Court.
- 9/16/2023
- by TV Everyday
- TV Everyday
“60 Minutes” is back for its 56th season. Set your alarms for Sunday, September 17, at 7:30 Pm Et/7:00 Pm Pt after the football game.
President Zelenskyy
“60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley sits down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This exclusive interview takes place at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive against Russia’s ongoing war.
Pelley doesn’t shy away from asking the tough questions. He delves into topics such as U.S. aid to Ukraine, the use of drone strikes in Russia, and the possibility of territorial concessions. With Ukraine’s fate hanging in the balance, Zelenskyy’s insights are more critical than ever. Maria Gavrilovic serves as the producer, ensuring we get an in-depth look at this high-stakes conversation.
Into the Streets
In another captivating segment, veteran journalist Lesley Stahl takes us to Israel. There, she explores the gripping story of “Brothers and Sisters in Arms,...
President Zelenskyy
“60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley sits down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This exclusive interview takes place at the presidential offices in Kyiv as Ukraine continues its counteroffensive against Russia’s ongoing war.
Pelley doesn’t shy away from asking the tough questions. He delves into topics such as U.S. aid to Ukraine, the use of drone strikes in Russia, and the possibility of territorial concessions. With Ukraine’s fate hanging in the balance, Zelenskyy’s insights are more critical than ever. Maria Gavrilovic serves as the producer, ensuring we get an in-depth look at this high-stakes conversation.
Into the Streets
In another captivating segment, veteran journalist Lesley Stahl takes us to Israel. There, she explores the gripping story of “Brothers and Sisters in Arms,...
- 9/16/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
Get ready for another compelling episode of “60 Minutes” airing June 18 2023 on CBS. From the tales of Ukrainian prisoners of war to the tense situation in Taiwan and an exclusive interview with the legendary Red Hot Chili Peppers, this week’s episode promises to captivate viewers with its diverse range of stories.
“Please Let Me Die” – In this emotionally charged segment, Scott Pelley brings the stories of resilience and survival as he interviews three women soldiers who were held captive by Russia. These brave individuals share their heart-wrenching accounts of life in prison, including the challenges faced by a pregnant military doctor. With their tales of heroism and the triumph of the human spirit, this segment sheds light on the ongoing plight of Ukrainian prisoners of war. Maria Gavrilovic’s production ensures a compelling narrative that will leave a lasting impact.
“Taiwan” – Amidst escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan,...
“Please Let Me Die” – In this emotionally charged segment, Scott Pelley brings the stories of resilience and survival as he interviews three women soldiers who were held captive by Russia. These brave individuals share their heart-wrenching accounts of life in prison, including the challenges faced by a pregnant military doctor. With their tales of heroism and the triumph of the human spirit, this segment sheds light on the ongoing plight of Ukrainian prisoners of war. Maria Gavrilovic’s production ensures a compelling narrative that will leave a lasting impact.
“Taiwan” – Amidst escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan,...
- 6/14/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
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