

Charlie Rose
Season 1
TV-G
Acclaimed interviewer and Emmy-winning journalist Charlie Rose engages a wide range of guests, including philosophers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, artists, business leaders, scientists, educators, and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and round-table discussions.
Where to Watch Season 1
262 Episodes
- Gov. Mario Cuomo; Cuomo for President?E14
Gov. Mario Cuomo; Cuomo for President?Governor Mario Cuomo discusses whether he will run for president in the '92 elections. Journalists Sam Roberts, Deborah Orin, Lee Miringoff, Michael Kramer, and Floyd Weintraub offer their opinions on whether Cuomo will run. - Rick Smith; Son of Sam Law; Paul TaylorE16
Rick Smith; Son of Sam Law; Paul TaylorJournalist Rick Smith updates Charlie on the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev's future role in politics with Yeltsin in power, and what might happen to the remnants of the old Soviet cache of nuclear weapons and the KGB. Sen. Emanuel Gold and a diverse panel of experts debate the constitutionality of the "Son of Sam" law, which prohibits criminals from profiting from their stories. After a clip from Paul Taylor's "Made in America: Speaking in Tongues," the choreographer reflects on his career and how life has changed since the '70s. - Gotti Trial; The New Paradigm; Elvis MitchellE33
Gotti Trial; The New Paradigm; Elvis MitchellMafia observers discuss the news that John Gotti's second-in-command, Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, has turned state's evidence. James Pinkerton, Joe Klein, and Elaine Kamarck break down the Bush administration's "New Paradigm." Film critic Elvis Mitchell discusses new and upcoming movies, including "Cape Fear" and "Malcolm X." - Tyson Sentenced; Alan Bullock; Freedom of SpeechE129
Tyson Sentenced; Alan Bullock; Freedom of SpeechJournalists Dick Schaap and Gail Gardner, attorney Alice Vachss, and former boxer Jose Torres react to Mike Tyson's prison sentence. Historian Alan Bullock discusses his new book, "Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives." A two-part discussion with Edward Said and Gary Sick on Salman Rushdie and freedom of speech. - Lee Miringoff; Debating the Democratic Nominee; FBI Surveillance of Writers; Gail Sheehy; William...E136
Lee Miringoff; Debating the Democratic Nominee; FBI Surveillance of Writers; Gail Sheehy; William...Lee Miringoff addresses Bill Clinton's recent success in the polls. Author Norman Mailer and columnist Nat Hentoff debate which candidate deserves to be the Democratic nominee for president. Natalie Robins, Norman Mailer, and William F. Buckley, Jr. explore the discovery that the FBI kept surveillance files on popular writers, including Mailer and Buckley. Vanity Fair's Gail Sheehy gives insight into the Clinton marriage and their political strategy. Artist William Wegman discusses his canine photography.