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Matter of survival, says Trillin. Since 1967 he has traveled the country writing a series of articles for the New Yorker called "U.S. Journal"--working as a sort of pulp Charles Kuralt. His food books recount the struggles of a travelling person to get something decent...
...changing at Today. The set is being redesigned ("Something more comfortable, less formal and sterile," says Producer Friedman), and the show's sometimes clunky script virtually thrown out in favor of ad libbing. Jim Hartz, Walters' intelligent, bland cohost, will hit the road to find Charles Kuralt-ish features. Interviews will be shorter, and a battery of specialists (on science, health, sports, travel, consumer affairs) will be brought in. Says Friedman: "If we can't be spontaneous, we're in trouble...
NEWS SEEMS to be our only communal event these days. But if you are looking for a chance to reminisce over the big news events of the past years, this is not the place. Rather, Assignment America is a loose concatenation of over sixty off-the-beaten-track, Charles-Kuralt-in-Middle-America genre stories culled from the last five years of The New York Times...
Misunderstanding China, Charles Kuralt takes a look at the myths and misconceptions Americans have about China. 6, Feb. 20. Chan...
Perhaps most troubling of all, these judgments and revelations were shared with millions of other U.S. families. They were intoned by Correspondent Charles Kuralt on a CBS Reports documentary titled . . . But What If the Dream Comes True? The script, tough but at times preachy and redundant, gave an engrossing account of Americans' growing malaise over the traditional ethic of success and competition. The show's aftermath in Birmingham was an equally engrossing example of Americans' malaise over the magnifying eye of television...