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60 Minutes has been on the air since 1968, beginning on a Tuesday, but spending most of its time on Sundays, where it remains today. This popular news magazine provides both hard hitting investigations, interviews and features, along with people in the news and current events. 60 Minutes has set unprecedented records in the Nielsen's ratings with a number 1 rating, five times, making it among the most successful TV programs in all of television history. This series has won more Emmy awards than any other news program and in 2003, Don Hewitt, the creator (back in 1968), was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Emmy, along with the 60 Minute correspondents. Added to the 11 Peabody awards, this phenomenally long-lived series has collected 78 awards up to the 2005 season and remains among the viewers top choice for news magazine features.

Genres: Drama
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Start: 1968-09-24

60 Minutes Season 58 Air Dates


S58E01 - A Lonely Voice | The Mystery of the Eagle S | Dana White Air Date: 28 September 2025 23:30 -

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A Lonely Voice – In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination, Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox called for unity and civility. It was anunexpected message delivered by an unexpected messenger at a time when political violence in America is on the rise. Correspondent Scott Pelley travels to Utah for an extensive interview with Governor Cox on the threats to political discourse, protecting free speech and why his message may be unpopular with some in his own party. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.

The Mystery of the Eagle S –Correspondent Bill Whitakerreports from the Baltic Sea and Finland on the case of the Eagle S, a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker that dragged its anchor and broke undersea internet and electricity cables connecting Finland and Estonia. A 60 MINUTES investigation reveals the Eagle S was not an isolated case. Authorities suspect Russian hybrid warfare aimed at undersea infrastructure, prompting NATO to launch Baltic Sentry, a new defensive monitoring mission. Oriana Zill de Granados is the producer.

Dana White – Correspondent Jon Wertheim catches up with the CEO-slash-hype man of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Dana White, in Las Vegas for an interview about his 25 years as the league's undisputed boss. White's sharp business instincts helped turn the UFC from a fledgling cage-fighting operation to a $15 billion global league. He talks about his friendship with President Donald Trump, his sport's place in the "manosphere" and his plans for a summer 2026 fight card on the White House lawn. Nathalie Sommer is the producer.


S58E02 - Vaccine Court | The Tequila Heist | This is Rob Reiner Air Date: 05 October 2025 23:00 -

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Vaccine Court – With vaccinations increasingly a point of political tension, correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program – a "no fault" vaccine court that balances the public health benefits of widespread vaccination with rare cases of harm to individuals. Founded in the 1980s, the program has paid out billions of dollars to thousands of  Americans. Denise Schrier Cetta is the producer.

The Tequila Heist – International crime groups are finding new, sophisticated ways to infiltrate the global supply chain online, stealing hundreds of millions of dollars of goods per year. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reports on the growing threat of cargo theft and how 24,000 bottles of Guy Fieri's tequila vanished on their way to the warehouse. Lucy Hatcher is the producer.

This is Rob Reiner – Correspondent Lesley Stahl visits Rob Reiner on the New Orleans set of "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues," the long-awaited sequel to his 1984 cult classic, "This Is Spinal Tap." Four decades after launching the now-beloved mockumentary genre with a fully improvised classic, the director of"When Harry Met Sally," "Stand by Me," "A Few Good Men" and "The Princess Bride"reunites the band for an encore. Shari Finkelstein is the producer.


S58E03 - The China Hack | Booms, Busts and Bubbles | The Road to Damascus Air Date: 12 October 2025 23:30 -

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The China Hack – Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the threat China's cyber campaign poses to America's critical infrastructure. The former head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, General Tim Haugh, speaks with Pelley – in the general's first television interview since his retirement – about the threat. Aaron Weisz is the producer.

Booms, Busts and Bubbles – With Wall Street soaring to record highs and worries of an AI bubble, correspondent Lesley Stahl speaks with Andrew Ross Sorkin – one of the most trusted financial reporters of our time – about his new book, 1929, which examines the market crash a century ago, to explore whether history is about to repeat itself. Shachar Bar-On is the producer.

The Road to Damascus – As the deal brokered by the Trump administration between Israel and Hamas raises hope for broader changes in the Middle East, Margaret Brennan interviews Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda member, in his first U.S. television interview since taking office. Andy Court is the producer.


S58E04 - The Dealmakers | Erez Reuveni | Amy Sherald Air Date: 19 October 2025 23:00 -

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The Dealmakers  After a historic Middle East peace deal was signed last week, correspondent Lesley Stahl sits down for an exclusive interview with President Trump's envoys and the leading brokers of the agreement: Jared Kushner, former White House advisor and son-in-law of the president, and Steve Witkoff, Middle East envoy under Trump. Kushner and Witkoff discuss their unconventional deal-driven approach, including meeting Hamas in person, and the next phase of the 20-point peace plan, which aims to tackle thorny issues like disarmament, aid, troop pullback, rebuilding, and postwar governance. Shachar Bar-On is the producer.

Erez Reuveni – Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the tense relationship between the Department of Justice and the courts. Pelley speaks with Erez Reuveni, a 15-year Justice Department attorney – in his first television interview – about a pattern of troubling behavior he says he witnessed before he was fired. Aaron Weisz and Ian Flickinger are the producers.

Amy Sherald – Correspondent Anderson Cooper profiles painter Amy Sherald, best known for her portrait of Michelle Obama. He traces her rise from obscurity to becoming one of America's most celebrated living artists. Sherald explains why she canceled her own career retrospective at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, and reflects on the resilience behind her vibrant, optimistic work. Graham Messick is the producer.


S58E05 - On The Brink | Dr. Attia Will See You Now | The Mentalist Air Date: 26 October 2025 23:30 -

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On The Brink – Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Venezuela as the frosty relationship between Washington and Caracas reaches a boiling point. With U.S. warships off the coast, a $50 million bounty for President Nicolás Maduro's arrest, and thousands of Venezuelan troops mobilized, 60 MINUTES gets rare access inside a country bracing for conflict. Alfonsi interviews Phil Gunson, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group, James Story, a former top U.S. diplomat to Venezuela, and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL), about the showdown over drugs, oil, and power that has put two nations on the brink. Michael Karzis is the producer.

Dr. Attia Will See You Now – 60 MINUTES profiles Dr. Peter Attia, a Stanford-trained physician and star in the emerging field of longevity medicine who spends a lot of time thinking about the final years of his life, and yours too. Norah O'Donnell becomes a patient for a day, undergoing his practice's rigorous evaluation, and interviews Attia about his methods and innovative approach to longevity—one aimed at helping people live not just longer, but better. Keith Sharman and Roxanne Feitel are the producers.

The Mentalist – Correspondent Cecilia Vega meets Oz Pearlman, the mentalist who has gone viral by astonishing celebrities, billionaires, and even seasoned interviewers with his uncanny ability to read people—not minds. He insists it's not magic and is now taking some of the secrets of his mind games public, teaching people to think like a mentalist. Michael Rey is the producer.


S58E06 - President Trump | Officially Amazing Air Date: 03 November 2025 00:00 -

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President Trump – Correspondent Norah O'Donnell speaks with President Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. for an exclusive interview with 60 MINUTES. Nearly one year into his second term, Mr. Trump discusses wide-ranging issues including U.S.-China relations, Venezuela, Israel, the government shutdown, immigration, the National Guard and more. This is a double-length segment. Keith Sharman and Andy Court are the producers of part one. Andy Court and Keith Sharman are the producers of part two.

Officially Amazing – With over 150 million copies sold in 40 languages, Guinness World Records ranks among the best-selling books in history. Inside its pages lie the fantastic, the absurd, and the astonishing record breakers. Correspondent Cecilia Vega takes us behind the scenes of these unbelievable-sounding spectacles to reveal a rigorous auditing system—one that proves that, as impossible as the feats may seem, every one is real. Ayesha Siddiqi is the producer.


S58E07 - The Family Farm | Collateral Damage | The Indomitable Margaret Atwood Air Date: 10 November 2025 00:00 -

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The Family Farm – American farmers have faced months of uncertainty after China stopped buying soybeans in retaliation for the White House's reciprocal tariffs strategy. Correspondent Cecilia Vega interviews farmers from Tennessee and Missouri who are struggling with high costs and low prices for their crops, and who fear they could be the generation to lose the family farm. Michael Rey is the producer.

Collateral Damage – President Trump has accused elite universities of liberal bias and antisemitism and has been threatening their federal research funding to pressure them to change. At Harvard University, scientists tell correspondent Bill Whitaker that the government's actions are jeopardizing their research into potentially life-saving advances in medicine and could dismantle America's lead in scientific innovation. Sarah Koch is the producer.

The Indomitable Margaret Atwood  Correspondent Jon Wertheim profiles literary titan Margaret Atwood, author of the dystopian classic The Handmaid's Tale. At 85, with 64 books to her name, Canada's best-known author has been called the "prophet of doom" for her uncanny ability to write about catastrophes in her fiction before they happen in real life. Wertheim talks to Atwood about her new memoir, Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts, why she thinks The Handmaid's Tale became a cultural touchstone, and how she refuses to be silenced by an increasing number of bans on her books. Nathalie Sommer is the producer.


S58E08 - The President's Pardon | Anthropic | Chess Boxing Air Date: 17 November 2025 00:30 -

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The President's Pardon  Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on President Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. The pardon came shortly after Binance helped catapult the Trump family's cryptocurrency firm, World Liberty Financial, into international recognition. The firm is a major source of the Trump family's fortune. Maria Gavrilovic is the producer.

Anthropic  Correspondent Anderson Cooper goes inside Anthropic, a $183 billion artificial intelligence company that has centered its brand around AI safety and transparency. At its well-guarded San Francisco headquarters, CEO Dario Amodei warns about the potential dangers of AI, and Cooper takes a look at how Anthropic is building and testing its AI models while openly acknowledging the risks. Nichole Marks is the producer

Chess Boxing – Brains meet brawn in the world of chess boxing, a sport in which competitors face off on the chess board and also in the boxing ring. Chess boxers win by checkmate or knockout – whichever comes first. Correspondent Bill Whitaker reports from the World Chess Boxing Championships in Serbia and meets Team USA as they go for gold. Heather Abbott is the producer.


S58E09 - The Bus on Route 62 | The Last Best Place | The Empty Rooms Air Date: 24 November 2025 00:00 -

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The Bus on Route 62 – Correspondent Scott Pelley returns to Ukraine for his 13th report inside the war-torn country since Russia invaded. As President Vladimir Putin's attacks have hardened into a brutal stalemate, Pelley travels to the city of Sumy, where two ballistic missiles struck four minutes apart on Palm Sunday. One obliterated a crowded city bus on Route 62. Pelley reports on the civilian toll. Nicole Young is the producer.

The Last Best Place – The old license plates read "Big Sky Country," but Montana has an unofficial state motto: "The Last Best Place." Correspondent Jon Wertheim reports from a state that's seen a development boom in recent years and found itself at the center of a national debate over what to do with America's vast reserves of public land. Wertheim speaks with locals and officials for a look at the bipartisan fight to preserve what many Montanans hold most dear. David M. Levine is the producer.

The Empty Rooms – For seven years, CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp have documented the rooms of children killed in school shootings across the United States. Their bedrooms – virtually untouched as the children left them on the day they were killed – have become memorials to young lives cut short. Correspondent Anderson Cooper visits these spaces and speaks with the parents about their significance. Katie Brennan is the producer.


S58E10 - Polymarket | CRISPR Kids | Lamine Yamal Air Date: 01 December 2025 00:30 -

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Polymarket – As the popularity of online prediction markets grows, correspondent Anderson Cooper sits down with Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan in his first network television interview. The 27-year-old newly minted billionaire talks about his platform, where users can bet on politics and pop culture, sports and finance, even war and peace, and how all that data can be used to forecast the future. After a three-year U.S. ban, Coplan explains how Polymarket works and how the company finds itself poised to reenter the U.S. market with backing from Washington, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley. Graham Messick is the producer.

CRISPR Kids – America's next wave of scientific talent may come from Lambert High School, where students used CRISPR to develop a promising new way to detect and treat Lyme disease, which affects nearly half a million Americans each year. Correspondent Bill Whitaker meets these "CRISPR kids" as they take their breakthrough to iGEM—the global biotech Olympics in Paris—and face off against the world's new rising force in biotechnology: China. Henry Schuster is the producer. 

Lamine Yamal – Lamine Yamal, Barcelona's 18-year-old soccer phenom,  has captivated fans with his improvisation and flair. He is already considered a generational talent and an heir to the great Lionel Messi. Correspondent Jon Wertheim meets Lamine Yamal in his home country of Spain to talk about his rapid ascent ahead of next summer's World Cup in North America. Draggan Mihailovich and Nathalie Sommer are the producers.

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