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On the Road with Charles Kuralt: The American Heritage (1989) 

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The Best of On the Road with Charles Kuralt
Host: Charles Kuralt
(CBS, Inc., Fox Video, 1993)
Running Time: 180 minutes (three programs of 60 minutes each)
The Best of On the Road with Charles Kuralt
Here is a treasury of living history, good people and breathtaking beauty written and hosted by Charles Kuralt, for you to laugh with, be moved by, and above all, share, savor and enjoy! For 20 years Charles Kuralt has been on the road, experiencing the American land and its people, firsthand. In these three programs you and your family are invited to join him, recalling our history and visiting the people and places that continue to make America great.
In “The American Heritage” you’ll stand in the same room where Thomas Jefferson revealed his Declaration of Independence.. then watched it debated and, in his mind, watered down! You’ll recall the time when American doubled its size by purchasing Louisiana from Napoleon for two cents an acre. Then, you’ll hear the names and see the chiseled handwriting of individuals who braved the Oregon Trail to open up the American West.
In “Seasons of America” you’ll be enthralled by year-round wonders from coast to coast, from the solitude of one man’s Virginia forest garden, to the spectacular sights and sounds of an old-fashioned midwestern American Fourth of July… and from the awesome beauty of autumn in New England to the ominous bitter winds of Wyoming’s snowy plains!
In “Unforgettable People” you’ll witness a car that runs on corn cobs, stand next to the world’s largest ball of string, and meet more than a dozen colorful and spirited American families and working people, from the Kentucky tobacco farmer who was shamed into becoming a world-class croquet player, to the country’s most inspiring bicycle repairman!
RUNNING TIME: ALL 3 PROGRAMS APPROX. 60 MINUTES EACH
Recorded in Hi-Fi. A production of CBS News, a division of CBS, Inc. in association with Bellon Enterprises, LTD ©1989 CBS Inc.
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Комментарии : 80   
@TheTacktishion
@TheTacktishion Год назад
Now Im 80... This is the way to learn American History.... Instead of NEW MATH, we need NEW ways to learn History.... Great Stories!!! Charles Kuralt.... Thank You
@gustavothespaniard9689
@gustavothespaniard9689 Год назад
How I love and miss this America.
@rainriderpnw6259
@rainriderpnw6259 Год назад
Their are still interesting people out there in America. Go find them.
@MrMenefrego1
@MrMenefrego1 Год назад
Sadly, it is dead and gone.
@jeffhumble5144
@jeffhumble5144 Год назад
You mean the america where people actually were educated and interested in things like history? 😉
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x Год назад
@@jeffhumble5144 I hope you are not confusing intelligence and educated
@Sam-kw7qm
@Sam-kw7qm Год назад
And our dearly beloved Charles Kuralt who showed us so much of our beautiful country, America, and shared its history with us while we sat on our couches in our living rooms watching the tv....passed away on a July 4th as did our 2 great Presidents Adams & Jefferson. There's something very special about that.
@lillivaughn8655
@lillivaughn8655 Год назад
I grew up watching On the Road. I am 60 now and found myself wanting to watch this wonderful program. It is just as wonderful as I remember. The closest to this one today are the stories from Steve Hartman. Sadly, I feel he might be the last genuine story teller of America. I hope all of America can really realize what blessings, privileges and freedoms we have here and therefore live like we believe it. God Bless America.
@patricksquires77
@patricksquires77 Год назад
He was a great story teller - all while have two separate families at the same time 😂 - neither aware of each other. I do love the show however - but that was a surprise after he passed!
@garylobo348
@garylobo348 Год назад
What an amazing man this Kuralt was.
@lindaaphillippi7015
@lindaaphillippi7015 Год назад
This was a great show!
@tkso.philly-7868
@tkso.philly-7868 Год назад
Oh how I love it. How can anyone not ? I'm in my 50's, and it so takes me back ❤️💔❤️🙂🙏🙏❤️❤️
@homevideos5830
@homevideos5830 2 года назад
Endless thanks to you for posting these 😁
@originalkingalpha5116
@originalkingalpha5116 2 года назад
You're welcome! I'm working on a new channel. Be sure to subscribe for these classics!👑
@michellestone1261
@michellestone1261 2 года назад
Yes, "On the Road" was always a favorite in my home also! I myself have that natural wonderlust within myself, don't know why? Genetics, forefathers past lives I'm supposing
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 2 года назад
Well I just found out that Kuralt lied and deceived for 30 yrs
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 2 года назад
@@michellestone1261 I just found out Kuralt lied and deceived fir 30 yrs He was once my hero
@dragons8822
@dragons8822 Год назад
@@paulsolon6229You saìd Kuralt lied, about what did he lie & decieve ?
@erwinrommel2055
@erwinrommel2055 11 месяцев назад
We watched this as kid's with our parents. I sure miss those days life was simpler and so were the older folks in our family.
@golferpro1241
@golferpro1241 Год назад
Miss those great Americans and their thinking. Today we have a travesty going on. We need to get back to America
@michellesaylor440
@michellesaylor440 Год назад
What a great show!
@djack915
@djack915 2 года назад
When are we gonna get another show like this ? 😩 it's sadly missed .
@tkso.philly-7868
@tkso.philly-7868 Год назад
It truly takes me back to watching TV with my daddy, and,at times, when I'm in need of some comfort from the stresses of this life, and world, this so much brings me joy ❤️ from a better day of time.Thank you.Thank you Mr.Karault.R.I.P.-And thank you, whomever, put this on the internet.For you've brought back so many comforting memories in my time when I needed comforting 😞🇺🇸💯👍❤️
@djack915
@djack915 Год назад
@@tkso.philly-7868 oh yea, I used to watch this with my grandma, one of her only shows I could stomach as a kid . Miss her and this show 😔
@billythomas4869
@billythomas4869 Год назад
We had another one like that remember the guy would throw a dart at the map and then find them phone book that went to the town where the dark stuck and pick out a name and do a story on that person
@farmergiles1065
@farmergiles1065 Год назад
Sadly missed, yes. We should be thankful we got a show like this once. People who are special, and the things they do, are not to be taken as replaceable.
@rainriderpnw6259
@rainriderpnw6259 Год назад
With the advent of U-tube you can create a show like this. Their are still stories out there with interesting people, go find them
@MrMenefrego1
@MrMenefrego1 Год назад
Charles Kurlat took the only job I ever wanted! Just kidding, but what an extraordinary assignment he had; traveling the U.S. on someone else's dime and exploring our great nation!
@davidsieloff1899
@davidsieloff1899 10 месяцев назад
Such a talent, exuding his love of America. I always looked forward to his 'good news' segments, which live on with Steve Hartman and shows he inspired like "Texas Country Reporter".
@vivianking8143
@vivianking8143 Год назад
Excellent!!
@TimothyBenton-vs2mi
@TimothyBenton-vs2mi 6 месяцев назад
History of America
@denisesills3111
@denisesills3111 Год назад
Unc kurault. No other story as great!!!!
@shanesmith6941
@shanesmith6941 Год назад
Man, those days are gone forever. The governments of the world have taken it all away from us right under our noses.
@garycarpenter6433
@garycarpenter6433 3 года назад
I wonder what's become of some of these people since then, I know most have gone on to their rewards as it were and if any of the families are still alive
@chickenbento
@chickenbento Год назад
That last segment regarding the town in Vermont touched me deeply. Perhaps that is when and where the wave of an ideal western democracy crested, and we are now headed inevitably and inextricably back into the trough.
@lightmarker3146
@lightmarker3146 Год назад
My many times Great Grandfather became friends with Rodger Williams when they came to America. They settled in Salem , my Grandfather was a Mason and a judge. When Mr. Williams was sentenced to be hung , Grandfather Barney spoke for him and convinced the court to free him. After the Salem trials for witchcraft , my family moved to Swansea , Massachusetts and religious freedom. Swansea is close to Rhode Island.
@joanettemurch9040
@joanettemurch9040 4 месяца назад
Here here
@joanettemurch9040
@joanettemurch9040 4 месяца назад
I urge everyone to examine this
@barnabasschuler9025
@barnabasschuler9025 Год назад
Me too.❤❤
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
59:03, right corner, passing in front of the presider: Abraham Lincoln in a sweater vest.
@dragons8822
@dragons8822 Год назад
I looked thru all your playlists & didn't see any titled for Charles Kuralt ? Could you please tell me where it's at ? Thanks
@vhsdip
@vhsdip Год назад
Just put the three Kuralt shows in their own playlist-click here: ru-vid.com/group/PL0VOCs0tuyTmPqP3I4tIL-Z7y93irMD8Z
@jaylew889
@jaylew889 Год назад
Ive always felt that I'd rather have lived during the middle of the 20th century, give or take a couple decades... you can keep all the technology, sure it's convenient, but I'd rather have lived the American dream when it was actually something and there wasn't all this crazy bs going on like now
@reggieterry6720
@reggieterry6720 Год назад
I hope those that participated in January 6th listen to how the great men if the declaration of independence gave us our free country. They could have easily said it is not Worth it. Keeping our democracy requires continuous work. Jefferson was the smartest president ever
@beverlyvarnerbv
@beverlyvarnerbv Год назад
You mean instigators like Ray Epps?
@erwinrommel2055
@erwinrommel2055 11 месяцев назад
Brave word's from drunk people. 😂. They hade a lot to loose money is the root of our freedom.
@johnnypastrana6727
@johnnypastrana6727 Год назад
I love Charles Kuralt and his show but to characterize Jefferson as an anti slaver is caca de toro. Jefferson himself owned slaves and he Fathered many children with one of his slave women (Sally Hemings) and only set them free upon his death... Kuralt is usually more accurate than this and this is so uncharacteristic of the man (rip).
@AnniePA1960
@AnniePA1960 Год назад
He also said the Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4. Not so. Did they know this in the 70s?
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
"Knowledge means a job, and a job means freedom" - said the Civil Rights Movement a generation ago. Now? "Job mean work; work mean slavery; I ain't no slave. I vote Democrat and they gimme welfare. I's free."
@ClassPresidentAlejandro1999
@ClassPresidentAlejandro1999 3 года назад
what month did this aire?
@johnclark1612
@johnclark1612 Год назад
They were trying to get away from that oligarch england
@oscarmacaroni
@oscarmacaroni Год назад
the legendary thousand year hurricane got them...
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
At the end of his life, Jefferson wrote: "The mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor the favored few booted and spurred to ride them legitimately by the grace of God." No, not the 'mass' of men, perhaps, but Jefferson's slaves (including the mother of some of his children) were, presumably, born with saddles on their backs, if not by the grace of God, then certainly by the decision of Jefferson. Certainly he never lifted their burdens, set them free, or acknowledged even his own children as legitimate.
@johnwillard6198
@johnwillard6198 Год назад
Not much reverence given to the natives.
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
Until I watched this, I never really thought of the fact that 'the colonies' voting for independence really means a group of men who were not elected by the majority of people (leave out women, blacks, poor people, non-white people who didn't own property) to represent the colonies. It was really a tiny elite who imposed their decision on the rest of the country. Seems like we started as we meant to go on: we're still ruled and dominated by an elite who impose their worldview on us in Congress, the media and academia. We're not free in America. We just have an illusion of it because we vote every few years.
@k1j2f30
@k1j2f30 Год назад
Why is the quality of these films so bad, they are only 33 years old, not the 62 years old they appear to be?!
@NJGardengirl1961
@NJGardengirl1961 Год назад
It's from a VCR tape. They are of nortoriously poor quality and not long lived.
@trsdarrin
@trsdarrin Год назад
I miss these days in the better world, back then there was no such thing as a Trump supporter.
@FigaroHey
@FigaroHey Год назад
Catholics sing 'Faith of our Fathers' on Sunday morning. Don't know why he thinks that Catholicism can be reduced to a rosary and 'kneeling before a statue of the Virgin Mary.' That's not part of Catholic worship. Never happens 'on a Sunday morning.' But anti-Catholic bigotry is the last bigotry that's still politically correct in the US.
@markmiller3308
@markmiller3308 Год назад
As JFK said. They sure didn’t care what our Faith was when he was sent to the Pacific or when his brother Joe P. Kennedy was sent to his doom on that ill-planned/fated mission. protestants (no caps, no respect) are hypocrites by nature.
@heyokaempath5802
@heyokaempath5802 Год назад
Croatoa...very much like Croatia...
@kristinebailey6554
@kristinebailey6554 Год назад
The same Kurault that kept a hidden mistress for years while married to his wife? NO THANKS
@czechhockeyfan4403
@czechhockeyfan4403 Год назад
The same as million others include President Clinton have. Where´s the problem?
@kenkrausse3624
@kenkrausse3624 Год назад
Not to rain on the parade,But weren’t hitlers tanks powered by ford motors
@jimwhite7607
@jimwhite7607 Год назад
Anyone remember how many wife’s he had
@clarkgriswold5903
@clarkgriswold5903 Год назад
Nobody can tell American History like Mr. Kuralt, I learned so much from him. If you could see America today Mr. Kuralt you would be ashamed just like I am. America has become a hell hole with drugs, crime, out-of-control people, etc, etc., etc. When you started talking about California I just thought what a shithole it has become. I am so discussed with the American people, it's a god damned shame!
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