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Special anthology edition featuring personalities seen in various 60 MINUTES broadcast of the past season. Atty.Gen. John Mitchell and his wife, Martha (5/12/70) Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (3/24/70) Black Panther Party (1/6/70) Singer Tom Paxton (3/3/70) Interior Sec. Walter Nickel and his wife (5/12/70) Financier Bernie Cornfield (4 ...
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Rooney retired from 60 Minutes, delivering his final commentary on October 2, 2011; it was his 1,097th commentary over his 34-year career on the program. He died one month later on November 4, 2011. On November 13, 2011, 60 Minutes featured an hour-long tribute to Rooney and his career, and included a rebroadcast of his final commentary segment.
The Atlantic coastal plain upland longleaf pine woodland is an endemic plant community found in most of the Atlantic coastal plain, ranging from Virginia to northern Florida. These woodland savannas are reliant on sandy soils and are fire dependent, lest hardwoods start to dominate.
60 Minutes or Sixty Minutes may also refer to: 60 Minutes II , also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday and 60 Minutes , a second edition of the CBS News program which ran from 1999 to 2005 60 Minutes (Australian TV program) , a news program, based on the American program of the same title, that premiered in 1979
A ten-minute making-of feature Atlantic Diaries airs at the end of each episode, taking the total running time to 60 minutes. In English speaking territories the show is narrated by Irish actor Cillian Murphy. [1] The series will broadcast internationally on BBC Earth.
60 Minutes II (also known as 60 Minutes Wednesday [1] and 60 Minutes) is an American weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the original 60 Minutes series.
In February 2016, the BBC announced a six-part sequel had been commissioned, titled Planet Earth II, for release in late 2016, with Sir David Attenborough returning as narrator and presenter. [60] As with the 2006 series, the trailer features the track 'Hoppípolla' by Sigur Rós.