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On the Road with Charles Kuralt, Set 1

On the Road with Charles Kuralt, Set 1Studio: Acorn Media

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 299

Format: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 3
Running Time: 378 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.9

MPN: ACRDAMP8302D
UPC: 054961830299
EAN: 0054961830299
ASIN: B001V7YZDO

Release Date: October 27, 2009  (New: Last 30 Days)
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Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 10/27/2009

Amazon.com
In divisively partisan times, it is easy to feel disillusioned, pessimistic, or gloomy about the state of the union. Let Charles Kuralt drive your blues away. In 1967, the CBS broadcaster set out in a mobile home and went looking for America. Unlike Wyatt and Billy in Easy Rider, he found it. Along backroads and in small towns, he met ordinary people doing extraordinary things, such as an elderly woman who kept her privately-owned library open 24 hours, a man dedicated to fixing and lending bicycles to local children, and men who built the Golden Gate Bridge. On the Road became a popular feature on The CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite. Compiled by the Travel Channel, this 18-episode collection contains more than six hours of this Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series' most storied moments, and it never runs out of gas. This is reality television at its best and a celebration of the American character and "Yankee ingenuity" when we need it most.

If you're looking for irony or snark, you are definitely on the wrong road. If you want to see strip malls, chain restaurants, and subdivisions, best head out to the interstate. Above all, On the Road is a celebration of individuality and people who, while not wealthy or famous, embody the best of the American ideal. "Americans are up to all sorts of surprising things," Kuralt observes at one point. "You never know what until you go out and take a look." Each seven-minute segment rolls along at a leisurely pace. Kuralt, who was called "the Norman Rockwell of broadcasters," is folksy without being too corny. The lyrical writing gets to the heart of each of his subjects, whether it be a Pennsylvania shoe salesperson, a soap bubble virtuoso, or a man who offers cheerful waves and "good day" greetings to passing motorists. While these segments date back decades, don't think this is a vanished America. For example, according to one of the "Road Updates" included as a bonus feature, the more than century-old Blenheim Ginger Ale Company is still bottling its uniquely kicky beverage. Here's hoping that Set 2 is not far behind. We can't wait to get On the Road again. --Donald Liebenson


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars More to come?   November 9, 2009
A. Lewis
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Hope there are more to come...would love to see some of his audio books get released on cd as well!


5 out of 5 stars Searching for America?... here it is.   November 5, 2009
fuzz
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I am so glad someone is finally giving us chance to watch Mr Kuralt again, it is long overdue. We are awash in a dvd sea of F Troop, Sex In The City and their like and Heaven help us- we need Charles. A colleague of his once said "Charlie sees things most of us don't see". That is possibly the best way of summing up his enormous gifts. These are the stories most of us walk by everyday and barely notice but they say more about America, its history and its people than a million hours of contemporary reporting or roomful of history books. Charles Kuralt's way of telling the stories draws you in and seals the deal... NO ONE ever did this as well. I could bore you endlessly bragging on Kuralt but it wouldn't add anything, you just need to watch what he does.
I hope this has been encouraging. Please get the set and encourage them to release more. One last note to the producers- There is a story Kuralt did on a Russian dentist that was in a Nazi prison camp with Americans and his own countrymen -please include this... PLEASE! It is a fantastic piece and it's just the sort of thing most journalists pass by as less significant.



5 out of 5 stars A three-DVD thinpack collection the wonderful, Emmy-winning series following Charles Kuralt down America's byways   October 17, 2009
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

On the Road with Charles Kuralt is a three-DVD thinpack collection the wonderful, Emmy-winning series following Charles Kuralt down America's byways, in a quest for the oft-overlooked moments, aspects, and unique individuals. From horse traders to worm hunters, mailmen who carry a tune to sharecroppers who put their families through college, On the Road with Charles Kuralt reveals up close and personal portraits of salt-of-the-earth Americans with unique talents, aspirations, and dreams. A wonderful, family-friendly documentary collection, On the Road with Charles Kuralt is an excellent DVD gift set and also recommended for public library DVD shelves. 3 DVDs, 18 episodes, 378 min.,4:3 full screen, subtitled.


5 out of 5 stars AS AMERICAN AS HONEST ABE & APPLE PIE & MORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS   September 14, 2009
Harold Wolf (Wells, IN United States)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

CHARLES KURALT and his ON THE ROAD "lifetime achievement" is, simply put, pure fun. The best way to describe "ON THE ROAD WITH CHARLES KURALT" is repeating the title. For those who remember watching the segments on CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite, this is nostalgia at its peak. For those too young or anyone who somehow missed all of the weekly segments over the 20 years, this is a slice of perhaps the best reporting ever broadcast on TV. It is nostalgic in segments from early days because of the dress of the Americans interviewed. Never, however, out of date. Kuralt, amazingly, shows some sign of aging from one to another story, but not what you'd expect over the 20 year span. He was as timeless as the stories he found along the by-ways of Americana. The common man's poet.

Kuralt and team wore out six motor homes over the years beginning in 1967, when CBS gave Kuralt a 3-month "trial" of his "On the Road" journalism idea. Only the reporter's death would end the famous and enjoyable good-news segment weekly awaited upon by millions of Americans. It helps one forget troubles and simply enjoy moments in America that are centered around ordinary people. Why was it not duplicated? It is so perfect, who would dare try mimicking Kuralt's award winning achievement?

It is funny at times because of the oddity that is being reported or the way Kuralt has of presenting it. It is often quite heart-warming, touching, and home-spun. It is, upon occasion, patriotic, not political--there is a huge difference and Kuralt knew it. Sometimes it shares a life-time achievement of an individual that made a difference only in his/her own neighborhood, never flashy stars. Athletic achievement is in the form of people, like the 104 year old man who out ran almost everybody in town, including Kuralt when he visited. Amazing at time. Historical at others. Surprising. Challenging. Intellectual once in a while and informative always. A reviewer could come up with a superlative for every segment of every episode. Let's just leave it as history has done and simply say this set is "On the Road with Charles Kuralt."

The numbers: 1 set, 3 DVDs, 18 21-min. episodes (all with subtitles), 76 different stories, 378 minutes. We planned on watching an episode a day but couldn't do it. Enjoyment kept us going at the pace of a DVD a day. Extras of updates on some segments, On the Road history, and Charles Kuralt bio.

The cover states "Set 1" so there is hope that Set 2 will one-day be produced.
This DVD content was 20 years in the making thus the box statement of "Due to the age of these programs and the improved resolution that DVD provides, you may notice occasional flaws in the image and audio on this DVD presentation that were beyond our ability to correct from the original materials." It's hardly noticeable and not a problem, the program's too enjoyable.

As C.K. says: "We've heard about a story up the road here, but we kind of hope we never get there. With luck, we'll stumble upon something more interesting along the way. I can see the road is bending--wonder what's around the bend."

Mega details:
Episode 1- Blenheim Ginger Ale, Golden Gate Bridge Workers, Bicycle Man
2 Super Shoe Salesman, Down-Home Remedies, 80-Year-Old Cook, Unique Mailbox Posts
3 American Citizen, Blowing Bubbles, Junk-Mail Heat, Simplify
4 Domino Theory, Old Advertisements, Building Wooden Boats, Roadside Shangri-la
5 Kentucky Croquet-Playing Field, "Black Diamond" Private Railcar, "Twidd", The Circus Bandleader
6 Whistle-Stop Ride, Toothpick Artist, National Weather Survey
7 All-Night Library, Life on the Bayou, Living in a Small Town
8 Lady Mayor, Bullfighter, Wind Symphony, Carousels, Shipbuilders of Maine
9 Interstate 80, Farming and Fishing in Kansas, Greek Sponge-Fisherman, Bishop of Spokane, Volkswagens
10 Piney Woods Thoreau, Coffee Cups, Wheat Harvest, Cadillac Ranch, Nebraska: Bountiful Desert
11 Abraham Lincoln's Hometown, Hummingbirds, Maple Sugar, Woman Driver, Mayor of Duncan
12 Dowser, One-Room Schoolhouse, Brick Maker, Cable Cars, Iowa
13 Mushrooms, Covered Bridges, Turkey Trot, Kite Man, Montana: Little Big Horn
14 104-Year-Old Man, Cymbals Factory, Sleighs, California: The Mission Trail
15 Chicken Man, Idaho, The River of No Return, Man Who Waves at Traffic
16 Pauli Murray, Delta Queen, Street Vendor, Colorado Prospectors
17 Stone Skipping, New Mexico: Atomic Bomb, Pothole Festival, Greenup H.S. Cheerleaders, Crop Artist
18 Bike Messenger, Lace Making, Cicadas, Capitals of the World, South Dakota: Cowboys of Deadwood

Emmy-winning joy from start to finish. For all ages and worthy of school and library shelves.






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