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September 13, 2013
Coming up on "Sunday Morning": Earth, Wind & Fire, Ricky Gervais, and the Rockefellers    
   

Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais became a household name when his hit British TV show, "The Office," made an equally big splash in America, and spawned a U.S. version. It also became a hit around the world, with versions in Sweden, France, Germany, Canada, Brazil and Israel. Now Gervais is at it again with a brand-new comedy show, "Derek," debuting this week. Mark Phillips sits down with the funnyman for a wide-ranging chat about his life on-stage and off.

Few bands in the last 25 years have had the success, or the longevity, of Earth, Wind & Fire. Since forming in 1969, the group has received 20 Grammy nominations and sold 90 million albums worldwide, with such hits as "Shining Star," "Sing a Song" and "September." After all these years the band is still playing to sold-out audiences across the county, and our Tracy Smith has a back-stage pass.

There's no question the name Rockefeller carries a certain weight -- evoking images of wealth, power and prestige beyond most people's wildest dreams. But what is it really like to grow up as a Rockefeller? What are the pressures that come with the perks? Mo Rocca goes behind the ivy-covered walls of the Rockefellers' Maine estate for a revealing chat with Eileen Rockefeller about her famous family and its legacy.

Also: Cosmetics pioneer Bobbi Brown, commentary from MTV's Bill Flanagan, and more this "Sunday Morning."

Listen for the trumpet!

Faith Salie: Burned out on the

Faith Salie: Burned out on the "fry"

Says while women should find their voice, it shouldn't be the creaky and guttural speech known as vocal fry


Billy Crystal: A youthful 65, with eternity on his mind

Billy Crystal: A youthful 65, with eternity on his mind

A new semi-autobiography by the comic actor is a poignant look at a lifelong love and the absurdities of aging


A school driven by phys ed

A school driven by phys ed

The head of a Brooklyn charter school motivates his students with sports and physical activity to create better, healthier learners


The passions of Woodrow Wilson

The passions of Woodrow Wilson

The 28th president promoted America as having a "moral obligation" to defend democracy around the world


David Edelstein on the powerful

David Edelstein on the powerful "Short Term 12"

Film critic praises drama starring Brie Larson set in a group home for at-risk youth


Passage: The lava lamp turns 50

Passage: The lava lamp turns 50

Edward Craven-Walker invented the mesmerizing lamp in 1963



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