THE EVERLASTING STREAM is now a PBS documentary, which premiered throughout the country on PBS Nov. 15, 2007.Kentucky Educational Television (KET) produced the documentary based on Harrington’s book. The film won Harrington a regional Emmy Award, which he received in 2007.In the documentary, former Washington Post reporter Walt Harrington and his in-laws and friends tell stories of autumn rabbit hunts in rural Barren County — trips that ultimately taught Harrington valuable lessons in friendship, family, and what constitutes a “well-lived life.”

Details about The Everlasting Stream” film

Buy the book or DVD at PBS.org

KET’s “One on One” video interview (and transcript of interview) with Walt Harrington and host Bill Goodman

KET’s brief Q and A with Harrington

Harrington interviewed about “the reported memoir” by Chip Scanlan for Poynter.org

The hunting buddies on the trail.

rule.

One Response to “The Documentary”

  1. Hello Mr. Harrington,

    I saw “The Everlasting Stream” documentary on OPB tv around Thanksgiving time and have since been reading your book as well. I was surprised that the documentary was on Public Broadcasting to begin with and was doubly intrigued that it was touching on issues that I had recently faced.

    Below is a short excerpt from my blog: “Thoughts on the Killing Part of Hunting”

    “I was sorry that the deer briefly struggled to live in the last moments. I was the only one to see it die and while I was delighted with the accomplishment and the benefits of the successful hunt, it was for me, a surprisingly “sobering” moment.”

    I would be honored for you to read the whole blog at myspace.com/cmlayne and leave a comment if you would.

    Sincerely, CMLayne

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