Calendar: Week of November 4

FAN Editor

Here’s a look at the week ahead on our “Sunday Morning” Calendar:

       
Monday kicks off the week-long New York Comedy Festival, with performances by more than 200 comedians, including Stephen Colbert of “The Late Show” here on CBS.

Watch a trailer for the 2019 New York Comedy Festival by clicking on the video player below:

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2019 New York Comedy Festival by Carolines on Broadway on YouTube

       
Tuesday night our Mo Rocca discusses matters of life and death with Andy Borowitz at Manhattan’s 92nd Street Y. 

        
Wednesday is Saxophone Day, marking the 205th anniversary of the birth of the instrument’s inventor Adolphe Sax.

To hear Eddie Cantor sing “If I Give Up the Saxophone (Will You Come Back to Me?)” click on the video player below:

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Eddie Cantor – If i give up the saxophone by HMV163 on YouTube

        
Thursday sees the opening, in Austin, Texas, of the annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health. This year’s theme is “Safe and Supportive Schools for All Students.”

        
On Friday, veteran stage and screen actor Norman Lloyd, a regular on the TV series “St. Elsewhere,” turns 105 years young.

Anthony Mason interviews Norman Lloyd in 2016 for “CBS This Morning”:

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102 year old actor Norman Lloyd on long Hollywood career by News World on YouTube

       
And Saturday is World Freedom Day, marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

      
Story produced by Robert Marston. 

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