Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Ein Podcast von CBS News & iHeartPodcasts
63 Folgen
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Died on the Same Day (with special guest Anderson Cooper)
Vom: 4.10.2023 -
Introducing: Season 4 of Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
Vom: 27.9.2023 -
Timothy Scott: Death of a Dancer
Vom: 15.2.2023 -
Benedict Arnold: Before They Went Bad
Vom: 8.2.2023 -
The Gros Michel: Death of a Banana
Vom: 1.2.2023 -
Samantha Smith: Death of a Peacemaker
Vom: 25.1.2023 -
Second Place Finishers: Larry Doby, Judith Resnik & The Dave Clark Five
Vom: 18.1.2023 -
Fanny Brice: Death of the Original Funny Girl
Vom: 11.1.2023 -
Mobits Extra: Burrata and Anchovies with Major Garrett
Vom: 4.1.2023 -
Mobits Extra: Mo’s Mystery Bust
Vom: 14.12.2022 -
Mobits Extra: Leslie Uggams & The Power of Love
Vom: 7.12.2022 -
Dragons: Death of the Fantastic
Vom: 30.11.2022 -
My Favorite Mobits: Anna May Wong
Vom: 16.11.2022 -
Death of the Latin Lover
Vom: 9.11.2022 -
June Foray: Woman of a Thousand Voices
Vom: 2.11.2022 -
Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Death of a Marriage Ban
Vom: 26.10.2022 -
Death of a Name: Mildred, Bertha & Todd
Vom: 19.10.2022 -
Wishbone: Death of a Working Dog
Vom: 12.10.2022 -
In Memory of Loretta Lynn
Vom: 10.10.2022 -
John Denver: Death of the Sunshine Boy
Vom: 5.10.2022
“CBS News Sunday Morning” correspondent Mo Rocca has always loved obituaries. Each episode of Mobituaries covers his favorite dearly departed people and things. This season profiles legendary athlete Jim Thorpe in "Death of an All-American", iconic singer/songwriter Peggy Lee in "Death of Cool", and even the death of the mid-Atlantic accent, best known from the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Franklin Roosevelt and Jacqueline Kennedy. Mo even has a few new things in store including an episode that looks back at folks who "Died on the Same Day.” Think: Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett; John Adams and Thomas Jefferson; Jim Henson and Sammy Davis, Jr. – and then there’s Margaret Thatcher and Annette Funicello? Tune in for fresh takes on famous legacies and tributes to people who never got the sendoff they deserved. Even if you know the names, you’ve never understood why they matter until now!