This week on “Sunday Morning” (Dec. 14)

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Introduction to CBS News Sunday Morning

The Emmy Award-winning “CBS News Sunday Morning” is a renowned news program that airs on CBS every Sunday, starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. The show is also available to stream on the CBS News app, beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. Hosted by the talented Jane Pauley, the program offers a unique blend of news, features, and interviews that cater to a wide range of audiences.

Cover Story: The Making of a Great Christmas Song

Musicologist Joe Bennett joins forces with David Pogue to explore the common traits that make a Christmas song truly great. From “Jingle Bells” to “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” they analyze the most popular and enduring Christmas songs. Pogue even attempts to compose his own holiday song, “The Sound of Christmas,” which is given its world premiere performance by Broadway star Kerry Butler.

‘Tis the Season: Bûche de Noël, a Traditional French Holiday Treat

Alina Cho talks with food historian Loïc Bienassis about the origins of Bûche de Noël, a traditional French holiday dessert. Pastry chef Mickaël Marsollier also shares his variations on the classic recipe, which consists of a rolled chocolate cake that is a masterpiece of culinary art.

Books: Celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th Anniversary

Seth Doane visits Bath, England, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth. He talks with Devoney Looser, author of “Wild for Austen,” and visits the set of a forthcoming miniseries inspired by Austen’s characters, “The Other Bennet Sister.” Austen’s enduring romances, including “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility,” have made her one of the most beloved authors in literature.

U.S. News: Steps of Faith and the Power of Charity

Lee Cowan reports on the story of Jason Sudeikis and his friends, who have been raising funds to help amputees pay for prosthetics through the Steps of Faith Foundation. The annual fundraiser, called Thundergong, has helped over 2,000 amputees across the country.

Movies: Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson on “Song Sung Blue”

Tracy Smith sits down with Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson to discuss their new movie, “Song Sung Blue.” The film tells the story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a couple who sang as Neil Diamond and Patsy Cline. Jackman and Hudson share their experiences working together and the chemistry they brought to their roles.

Web Exclusives: 2025 Holiday Gift Ideas from Techno Claus

David Pogue, aka Techno Claus, offers his expert advice on the best holiday gifts for gadget lovers. With over 150 companies from all 50 states featured in the Made in America Holiday Gift Guide, there’s something for everyone on your list.

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