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that featured Prentice Meador, a Dallas minister and professor. It was carried by more than 70 stations throughout the United States. Kuralt, the series's first host, came out of retirement to take on the series. Kuralt described the program's content as "New England stone walls, cowboy hats, the
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The show consisted of 90-second vignettes, generally intended for use as inserts during local news programs, and focused on "small town America" and overlooked news stories. It was produced by an
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Kuralt died in 1997. He was replaced by James Earl Jones, who continued as host of the program until production ended in 1999.
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based production company headed by Spelce, a longtime local newsman, based on an earlier similar program called
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described the book as "ust as hokey and sentimental as Kuralt’s broadcasts."
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was a syndicated short-form television series, created by Dr. Prentice Meador,
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birth of a foal on a ranch, totem poles and barber poles."
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holds an archive of materials relating to the series.
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American Moments
James R. Kirk
Charles Kuralt
James Earl Jones
Austin, Texas
Simon & Schuster
Kirkus Reviews
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
University of Texas at Austin
"What's Anchoring Neal? Spelce's Ninth Wave Hangs Ten With Charles Kuralt."
Austin Chronicle
"Still King of the Road"
People
Charles Kuralt's American Moments
"A Guide to the An American Moment Collection, 1996-1999"
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
An American Moment
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