This show reminds me of my Dad, rest his soul. I woke up with Charles Kuralt voice on the telly and it's like a warm hug, it's home. I got weepy just hearing his wonderful, distinct voice. He was a TRUE host, his presence left a gap that is a chasm now.
Kuralt was the perfect host for the perfect Sunday morning program, a news show that does not get you depressed. It is still a wonderful show and Osgood is fine but you miss Charles Kuralt`s wonderful voice with his lyrical lilt. He could announce the end of the world and make it seem o.k.
As an old broadcaster myself, thanks so much for posting this. I just learned of Walter Cronkite's death and felt compelled to visit another old friend, Charles Kuralt. If you're a Kuralt fan, you can't do better than the audio of him reading the original Winnie The Pooh. It's fabulous. Thanks again...
I just came across a reference to Charles Kuralt. As a person who also suffers from autoimmune disease, this is personal. Of course, the reference to Clarence Day is the thing that puts this over the top. The kids who might stumble upon this won't remember Charles and they CERTAINLY won't remember Mr. Day.
This show reminds me of my Dad, rest his soul. I woke up with Charles Kuralt voice on the telly and it's like a warm hug, it's home. I got weepy just hearing his wonderful, distinct voice. He was a TRUE host, his presence left a gap that is a chasm now.
Kuralt was the perfect host for the perfect Sunday morning program, a news show that does not get you depressed. It is still a wonderful show and Osgood is fine but you miss Charles Kuralt`s wonderful voice with his lyrical lilt. He could announce the end of the world and make it seem o.k.
i do miss him, i miss those relaxing sunday mornings. i should not have liked this show as a child, but i did.
As an old broadcaster myself, thanks so much for posting this. I just learned of Walter Cronkite's death and felt compelled to visit another old friend, Charles Kuralt. If you're a Kuralt fan, you can't do better than the audio of him reading the original Winnie The Pooh. It's fabulous. Thanks again...
Thanks for posting this. I sure miss him....
such a great job he did. and so happy as a Welshman that a choir of them was there to sing him off....
Pride of UNC.
I just came across a reference to Charles Kuralt. As a person who also suffers from autoimmune disease, this is personal. Of course, the reference to Clarence Day is the thing that puts this over the top. The kids who might stumble upon this won't remember Charles and they CERTAINLY won't remember Mr. Day.
The Next Day Charles Osgood would be the host.
dude is a God