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Viewable in the highest quality since it was originally broadcast 61 years ago. A somber look at Christmastime in 1964 from deep in Appalachia, showing the resilient people and what has become of what they call home in Pert Creek, Kentucky. Narrated/presented by Charles Kuralt. This documentary really makes one realize how fortunate we are today. 1964 was around the time of the lowest coal production in the United States since the Great Depression. Scanned at 1600p frame resolution, and put in a lot of corrections ranging from light uniformity to image geometry. Unfortunately, has a handful of splices in parts that truncate sentences and such; a couple of artifacts from the dirt removal tool also occurred. This film was a 'Kinescope', meaning it was captured by a 16mm camera synchronized to a TV monitor; due to that it is limited in overall quality compared to just film. It was released by Carousel Films. Fully Closed-Captioned. Audio processed with EQ & de-hum filter. 0:00 Pert Creek Introduction 2:22 One-Room Schoolhouse 4:07 The Baker Family 7:18 Government Surplus Food 8:05 The Hall Family 10:03 Hiram Mitchell’s Store 12:24 Automation Changed Mining 13:22 An Unemployed Miner 18:45 Johnson Family 23:40 The Nativity Story 25:40 Closing Thoughts, Credits Credits: Presenter: Charles Kuralt Producer: Bernard Birnbaum Director: Joe Gorsuch Associate Producer: Walter Lister Film Cameraman: Walter Dombrow Chief Film Editor: Dave McCruden Film Editors: Jerome McCarthy, Nancy Wood Small Researcher: Jane Bartels Unit Manager: Grace Diekhaus Associate Director: Joel Banow Technical Director: Sanford Bell Audio: Marvin Lee Prod. Supervisor: Briggs Baugh Exec. Producer: Leslie Midley