Since 1968, the CBS news magazine program "60 Minutes" has sought to provide viewers with in-depth, reporter-driven information on the social, political, and cultural topics of the day. Its reputation for hard-hitting journalism that eschewed the digest-sized coverage of other network and local news programs has made it a television institution with more than 160 Emmys and 25 Peabody Awards—the most of any news program in TV history—to support that claim.
60 Minutes Episodes That Really Upset Fans The Most
Since 1968, the CBS news magazine program "60 Minutes" has sought to provide viewers with in-depth, reporter-driven information on the social, political, and cultural topics of the day. Its reputation for hard-hitting journalism that eschewed the digest-sized coverage of other network and local news programs has made it a television institution with more than 160 Emmys and 25 Peabody Awards—the most of any news program in TV history—to support that claim.
For more than half a century, "60 Minutes" has delivered top-notch investigative journalism on topics ranging from consumer fraud and other corporate malfeasance to UFO sightings and the Challenger space shuttle disaster. "60 Minutes" is the longest-running prime-time show in television history and has won the highest number of Emmy Awards of all primetime programs.
Imagine you wake up one day feeling completely normal, but when you get to work, everyone you speak to looks at you funny. After a while, you realize that you are the source of their confusion, due to the fact that you're suddenly speaking in a foreign accent. Despite never speaking another language, or even visiting the country of the accent's origin, everything you say comes out sounding like you have spoken like that your whole life.
Cooking can be an intimidating venture for many — not all of us were born like Remy from "Ratatouille." So it helps beginners to have someone on their side to make the process both easy to grasp and comforting. And for over 20 years, Ina Garten has invited millions of viewers into her kitchen to offer such an experience.
From "The Hunger Games" to "Mother!," there are few performers out there with quite the range of Jennifer Lawrence. The actress has been working since the late 2000s, but it would be the 2010s that won Lawrence worldwide critical and audience acclaim. After making an Oscar-nominated splash with 2010's "Winter Bone," Lawrence lent her talents to a wide array of high-profile films ranging from billion-dollar blockbuster franchises to smaller-scaled indie projects.