
As the most successful broadcast in television history, 60 Minutes has made and marked history since its premiere in 1968. 60 Minutes: A Second Look revisits the most impactful moments and people profiled on 60 Minutes with a fresh perspective and the introduction of rare archival treasures. Host and CBS News correspondent Seth Doane takes you on a journey through the 60 Minutes vault, sharing nev... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | ||||

President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29th at the age of 100, sat down with 60 Minutes three times during his long life: once while in office; once soon after losing his re-election bid; and once in his golden years. In all of the interviews, ... more
When Donald Trump delivered a birthday toast to power lawyer Roy Cohn, back in 1986, 60 Minutes was there to record the future president's tribute to Cohn's loyalty. Much has been written about Cohn's influence on the young Trump and by listening thr... more
When Morley Safer traveled to West Virginia in 1975 to report on a fight over books in schools, he couldn't have known how that conflict would help lay the blueprint for many contemporary challenges over what students are allowed to read. In our firs... more
It's rare that 60 Minutes interviews someone once, practically unheard of to interview the same person three times, but that's what happened with Denzel Washington. As he prepares to star in one of the most anticipated films of the year, Gladiator II... more
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Gosh, I miss Ed Bradley. He was so good at his work. Denzel’s comment about leaving some things to the imagination; so wish there were more of this in films. I’m first in line when Denzel’s romantic role arrives for my viewing. Thank you all for bringing this special episode to us.
Excellent work on this. 60 Minutes: A Second Look
I love this show and I am amazed at the content that never made it to tv.
Thanks for opening the door to our television history but in Podcast form. I look forward to visiting and listening to your future podcasts.
Alphonse Castaneda
I watched the same episode 20 years ago. I don’t really care about the updates. I’m living the updates right now.
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This series offers a deep exploration of impactful moments and influential figures from television history, specifically those profiled on a renowned broadcast. Each episode revisits historical narratives while presenting archival audio clips and rich commentary from notable personalities, shedding light on how past events have shaped contemporary society. Topics span significant cultural conflicts, political legacies, and the evolution of various industries in America, with insights from key figures involved in the original stories. Unique features include rare materials from interviews that haven't been publicly shared before, offering listeners fresh perspectives on familiar narratives.
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Recent guests on 60 Minutes: A Second Look include:
1. Roy Cohn
2. Donald Trump
3. CeCe Brown
4. Marion Alston
5. Carol Mason
6. Paul Meskul
7. Denzel Washington
8. Ed Bradley
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