“CBS News Sunday Morning” correspondent Mo Rocca has always loved obituaries. Each episode of Mobituaries covers his favorite dearly departed people and... more
“Nepo Baby” is a term popularly used to describe the celebrity children of celebrity parents. But family connections affect every... more
November 22, 2023, marks 60 years since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the end of one of... more
When Candice Bergen describes her childhood as weird and eccentric, she isn’t exaggerating. She grew up with a world-famous sibling,... more
On this podcast we’ve honored some of our past’s most outstanding and underappreciated people and things. May they live on... more
Have you ever wondered about that old timey accent so many actors used in black and white movies? Hollywood stars... more
When gold medalist Jim Thorpe was dubbed "the world's greatest athlete" at the 1912 Olympics, it wasn't hype. Football, baseball,... more
There were so many different Peggy Lees: The woman who defined cool in the 1950s with songs like "Fever." The... more
When it comes to obituaries, Mo has always been obsessed with the phenomenon of public figures who share the same... more
Mo Rocca is back with another fascinating season of Mobituaries, exploring the people and things that are no longer with... more
When Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original Broadway production of the musical Cats premiered in 1982, a young dancer named Timothy Scott... more
When it comes to obituaries, Mo has always been obsessed with the phenomenon of public figures who share the same death day.... more