| | |  | | | | | | | | Coming up on "Sunday Morning": Billy Crystal, Kenny Chesney, and the Beatles' secretary | | | | | | | | | | | With leading roles in blockbuster films like "When Harry Met Sally," "City Slickers" and "Analyze This," Billy Crystal is undoubtedly on Hollywood's "A-list." But his multiple stints as host of the Oscars have given him a special cache few performers ever hope to achieve. Now that he's turned 65, he's looking back on his remarkable life and career, and he tells all to our Tracy Smith.
Chances are you've never heard the name Freda Kelly. But you probably HAVE heard of her bosses: four young men named John, Paul, George and Ringo. Freda was just 17 years old when she was hired as the Beatles' secretary; she stayed with them and ran their fan club throughout their years at the top of the charts. After the band broke up, Freda returned to a normal life as a mother, grandmother and office worker. She's rarely talked about her front row seat to history ... until now. Correspondent Mark Strassmann reminisces with Kelly about her work and friendship with the Fab Four.
Kenny Chesney is a country music superstar best known for his guitar-driven hits and his laid-back, Caribbean island "no shoes" vibe. But these days he's turned his attention to a city farther north -- he's started a fund to help victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Correspondent Don Dahler catches up with Chesney to talk about his latest mission, his life and his music.
Ken Perenyi was a talented yet struggling artist until he found a way to make millions -- by copying the works of others. For more than 30 years Perenyi forged paintings by the masters and passed them off as originals, works that were good enough to fool such reputable firms as Christie's and Sotheby's. He turned the world of art collecting on its head, until the day the FBI showed up at his door. Now the notorious art forger confides to Lee Cowan in our Cover Story.
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