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"Authentic, uplifting Americana" --TIME
"Stories that deserved to be told" --The Washington Post
Watching it is a treat" --The New York Times
The beloved Emmy®-winning series that began on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
For 20 years beginning in 1967, Charles Kuralt wandered America’s byways in search of the unusual and the overlooked. He and his small crew logged more than a million miles and wore out six motor homes. For his homespun vignettes of everyday life, Kuralt won an Emmy® and three Peabody Awards and became a household name.
Kindhearted, avuncular, and unquenchably curious, Kuralt pulled off the road for all sorts of people: horse traders and hex-sign painters, teachers and tinkerers, singing mailmen and steamboat captains, sociable folks and loners (like the man who lived on a glacier in the shadow of Mt. McKinley). By shining a spotlight on those who had gone unnoticed, Kuralt revealed that each of us is noteworthy.
Time capsules of a bygone era, these gentle stories are reminders of what makes America great. They remain deeply meaningful, poignant, and truthful today.
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SDH subtitles Exclusive 55 min. interview with Isadore Bleckman, Kuralt’s longtime cameraman About On the Road Road Update Biography of Charles Kuralt
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Authentic, uplifting Americana --Time Magazine
Stories that deserved to be told --The Washington Post
Watching it is a treat --The New York Times, ISBN13: B0039ZF8PU ISBN10: B0039ZF8PU Material Type: dvd
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