"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/21
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/21 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at the hit online instruction series MasterClass. Plus: Singer Demi Lovato talks with Tracy Smith about her life since surviving a 2018 heroin overdose; Martha Teichner visits with abstract artist Frank Stella; Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal reminisce about the making of the classic "Love Story" with Ben Mankiewicz; Seth Doane reviews an exhibition of Roman and Greek antiquities which have been out of public view for about 70 years; Rita Braver tells the story of a man, adopted at birth, who reconnects with his birth mother; Conor Knighton explores extinct species that may not be extinct; and Luke Burbank reports on the rise in sports betting, and tests his luck at a Las Vegas sportsbook.
cbsnews.comAli MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal on filming "Love Story"
It's the 1970 tear-jerker that, to this day, tugs at the heart of the audience, and its stars, Ryan O'Neal and Ali McGraw. But one person really believed in "Love Story": Ali MacGraw. Mankiewicz asked, "Ryan, you beat out some hefty names, some serious heavyweights in the early '70s?" Ten months after the book came the movie, and for O'Neal and MacGraw, unfathomable fameMankiewicz asked, "Ryan, again, you'd been a television star. Ali MacGraw, in Santa Fe, and Ryan O'Neal in Malibu.
cbsnews.comAli MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal on making "Love Story"
Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal on making "Love Story" Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz interviews the stars of the classic tearjerker, "Love Story," to talk about the making of an unlikely box office blockbuster, and asks: What does "Love means never having to say you're sorry" really mean?
cbsnews.comBarry Coe, 'Peyton Place' and 'Bonanza' actor, dead at 84
Barry Coe with Jayne Mansfield in the TV series "Follow the Sun" in 1962. (CNN) - Golden Globe-winning actor Barry Coe, who had roles in "Bonanza" and films like 1957's "Petyon Place" and "Jaws 2," died last month after a battle with myelodysplastic syndrome, according to an obituary. Actor Ryan O'Neal would go on to play Coe's role from the film, a character named Rodney Harrigton, in the TV series. Three years later, Coe picked up a Golden Globe award for most promising male newcomer for his role in "A Private Affair." His other credits include roles in films like Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender" and "One Foot in Hell" and a TV series called "Follow the Sun," which aired for one season.