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 brief Q and A with Harrington
Harrington interviewed about “the reported memoir” by Chip Scanlan for Poynter.org


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