A look at the best of the past 40 years of CBS Sunday Morning.
‘Sunday’s Best: 40 Years of CBS Sunday Morning’
Host Jane Pauley and correspondents report on issues, profile top entertainment figures and take an in-depth look at the world of art, design and architecture, with scheduled segments on Robert Redford, Ralph Lauren, Chrissy Teigen and Louise Brown, the world’s first test-tube baby, and a salute to the show’s first anchor Charles Kuralt, who considered the show a haven for learning about American culture and people; 8 p.m. Friday on KIRO.
Also on Friday
“What Would You Do?” 9 p.m. (KOMO): Hidden cameras capture people’s reactions to dilemmas.
“TKO: Total Knock Out,” 9 p.m. (KIRO): A former professional bodyboarder, a motocross racer, a jewelry designer, a Little League coach and a fitness buff tackle the obstacle course, with host Kevin Hart.
“American Masters,” 9 p.m. (KCTS): Profile of graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and his rise to fame during the late 1970s to early 1980s.
“Wynonna Earp,” 9 p.m. (SYFY): History keeps repeating itself when Wynonna has to make an impossible choice; Waverly and Nicole visit a jeweler; a familiar face returns to Purgatory.
“In Search Of,” 9 p.m. (HISTORY): Season one finale; using a checklist derived from Plato’s ancient writing as his guide, Zachary Quinto journeys to find proof that the lost civilization of Atlantis was a real empire.
“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” 9 p.m. (FOOD): Guy Fieri heads to a noodle shop in Portland that churns out thousands of dumplings a week and goes to Spokane for explosive chicken wings.
Madeline McKenzie: mmckenzie@seattletimes.com. Program times may vary depending on your cable provider or service.
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