Watch D TOUR on the PBS Online Video Player

Last week, D TOUR premiered on Independent Lens. The film chronicles musician Pat Spurgeon’s search for a living kidney donor and the challenges associated with finding a viable match.
Missed the broadcast? Don’t worry––the film is available to watch in its entirety for free until next Tuesday, Nov. 17, on the PBS online video player.
Also, be sure to check out the D TOUR companion website, which includes an interview with Pat Spurgeon, a Filmmaker Statement, and an organ donation Myths & Realities Quiz.
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I just watched the D Tour episode and thought it was one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. Neither me nor my family could stop watching. Organ donation has been on my mind for some time now, I just never feel very obligated. This documentary, coupled with my friends getting hit by a drunk driver, has pushed me over the edge. Not only am I donating blood, but I'm donating my kidney. Thank you KQED for producing the D Tour documentary and thank you to everyone in the D Tour for giving me the incentive to finally make this decision.
Sincerely,
Henry Calhoun & Kidneys
I just watched the D Tour episode and thought it was one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. Neither me nor my family could stop watching. Organ donation has been on my mind for some time now, I just never feel very obligated. This documentary, coupled with my friends getting hit by a drunk driver, has pushed me over the edge. Not only am I donating blood, but I'm donating my kidney. Thank you KQED for producing the D Tour documentary and thank you to everyone in the D Tour for giving me the incentive to finally make this decision.
Sincerely,
Henry Calhoun & Kidneys