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On the Road with Charles Kuralt Set 1
For 20 years beginning in 1967, Charles Kuralt wandered America's byways in search of the unusual and the overlooked. For his homespun vignettes of everyday life, Kuralt won numerous Emmys and two Peabody Awards. He talked with horse traders, worm hunters, singing mailmen and sharecroppers who put nine children through college. By noticing the ordinary and celebrating originality, he exalted us all.
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On the Road with Charles Kuralt, Set 1
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 became a household name. He traveled through all 50 states, talking with horse traders, worm hunters, singing mailmen, and sharecroppers who put...
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On the Road with Charles Kuralt - Set 1
In 1967, journalist Charles Kuralt launched his "On the Road" segments for CBS Evening News, travelling the backroads of small-town America to interview everyday people about their lives. "On the Road"--which ran for 20 years--became beloved for its intimate glimpses into folksy Americana and is revisited here in an 18-episode collection that features segments on such topics as carousels, mailbox posts, one-room schoolhouses, toothpick artists, and covered bridges.
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On the Road with Charles Kuralt - Set 1
In 1967, journalist Charles Kuralt launched his "On the Road" segments for CBS Evening News, travelling the backroads of small-town America to interview everyday people about their lives. "On the Road"--which ran for 20 years--became beloved for its intimate glimpses into folksy Americana and is revisited here in an 18-episode collection that features segments on such topics as carousels, mailbox posts, one-room schoolhouses, toothpick artists, and covered bridges.
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On the Road with Charles Kuralt: Set 1
Columbia-Dupont Journalism Award Winner (1996). International Radio and Television Society Winner for Broadcaster of the Year (1985). Peabody Award Winner (Personal) for "On The Road" reporting (1976). Peabody Award Winner (Personal) for "On The Road" reporting (1969). Television Critics Association Award: Career Achievement Award (1994). Ernie Pyle Memorial Award (1956) for the human interest columns he wrote for the Charlotte News.
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On the Road with Charles Kuralt, Set 1
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 became a household name. He traveled through all 50 states, talking with horse traders, worm hunters, singing mailmen, and sharecroppers who put...
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