something. Right. Well, I have to say that Charles Carreld who was the executive producer and he was the person who had all of the ideas and the person who was sort of the face of CBS Sunday Morning. It was just wonderful to be able to do what I had not even in my mind thought I wanted to do and that was to be able to not only sit and talk to people but fly out to Minnesota to find out about such and such an artist. It was a great privilege to be on that show. What is the instrument that they begin the show with? There's a sound like ... It's a trumpet. It's a trumpet. Did you ever meet Don Hewitt? Yes. What was he like? I don't have much of a recollection. I know I met him but not as well as some of the others. That was amazing that a program like that could have been as successful as it was, both 60 minutes and Sunday morning. I think television has changed a lot, not necessarily for the better and it's wonderful that there are still programs like that that endure. I know so many (19/37)
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