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Deseret News archives: ’60 Minutes’ debuted on this day in 1968, and is still tick-tick-ticking

Last updated: September 24, 2025 10:30 pm
Published: 5 months ago
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Editor’s note: This story was originally published on Sept. 24, 2024.

A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives.

Is there such a thing as must-watch TV?

In 1968, the TV news magazine “60 Minutes” premiered on CBS. More than 50 years later … tick-tick-tick … the show is ranked as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.

“Sixty Minutes (Ch 5, 6 p.m., in color) is a biweekly production with a magazine format on topical issues with Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner as on-air editors. The program will have a variety of subjects and unusual guests to talk about them,” read the TV preview of the show in the Deseret News that week in 1968.

The show, created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, is now the longest-running show of its kind, kicking off its 57th season earlier this month. On that first episode, hosts Wallace and Reasoner looked at presidential candidates Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey, had an interview with the nation’s attorney general, Gen. Ramsey Clark, about police brutality, and provided humor and satire commentary from Art Buchwald and Andy Rooney.

Through the years, “60 Minutes” has won more Emmys and Peabodys than any other television program in history.

There have been some popular episodes through the years, such as a 1996 segment with a doctor who exposed deceitful practices within the tobacco industry; a 2006 segment on law enforcement corruption, focusing on two NYPD detectives who moonlighted as hitmen for the mafia, and a 2013 interview with a Navy SEAL who wrote a book about the mission to kill Osama bin Laden and faced a resulting lawsuit from the U.S. government.

Wallace said some of his favorite interviews included euthanasia doctor Jack Kevorkian and actress “Vanessa Redgrave.” In 1995, Wallace interviewed President Gordon B. Hinckley, the revered leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the two reportedly developed a warm friendship.

In May 2024, Pope Francis shared his worldviews in a segment of the show.

Here are some articles from Deseret News archives about “60 Minutes” and some of its main characters:

“Venerable ’60 Minutes’ celebrates 25 years

“CBS’ ’60 Minutes’ to air interview with President Hinckley on Sunday”

“CBS reporter and President Hinckley share unlikely but real friendship”

“’60 Minutes’ Wallace shares tops on his style of interviewing”

“Mike Wallace vs. President Hinckley? Dave Checketts needn’t have worried”

“An Interview With Gordon Hinckley”

“‘That is madness’: What Pope Francis said about closing the U.S. border, war on ’60 Minutes'”

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