Friday, October 9: Video clips from a scene of broadcast legend Tom Brokaw's documentary, "American Character Along Highway 50."

 


Published/Last Modified on Thursday, October 8, 2009 10:30 PM MDT

Video By: Joel F. Blocker

The documentary is planned as a one-hour prime time special that will air on USA Network next January. Video clip interview with Jenni Sopsic, executive director of the Montrose Visitors & Convention Bureau.
William Woody / Daily Press Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, left, talks to Montrose resident and farmer (NAME SPELLING PLEASE) at NAME's ranch off of Kinikin Road Thursday afternoon. Brokaw and his crew were in Montrose taping a series entitled "American Character Along Highway 50." The segment will air in January.
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    kinikin girl wrote on Oct 11, 2009 8:30 PM:

    " Im glad Jeff is getting some recogintion for his efforts. I have known him for about 4 years and he is a grat person and truely cares about what he is doing. "

    Danny Harper wrote on Oct 10, 2009 3:56 AM:

    " Good for you Mr Downs and Montrose.. "

    John Downs wrote on Oct 9, 2009 11:54 PM:

    " That's my brother!
    way to go buddy! "


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