| 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."
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