Month: October 1998
Bangladesh – Visiting (627)
When one of Huell’s friends told him that he was from Bangladesh and that there was a large community of people from Bangladesh living in
UCLA Film Archive – Visiting (626)
Huell spends the day on the campus of UCLA and gets a very special tour of the Film and Television Archives. UCLA houses one of the largest
Biltmore Hotel – Visiting (625)
Huell starts our day with a tour of the magnificent Regal Biltmore Hotel, which has been a part of Los Angeles since it opened in 1923. The
Family Business – Visiting (612)
Join Huell on this yummy adventure to three fine examples of family run businesses. First Huell goes to Broguiere’s Dairy and gets a behind
Hidden Garden – Visiting (613)
Huell finds a very special garden hidden in the desert near 29 Palms. Ray Hartzell gives us the private tour of his magnificent “Hidden
Wind – Visiting (610)
You’ve seen the giant windmills alongside the road to Palm Springs. Well now you can learn all about them with Huell as he gets a special
Glass Garden – Visiting (607)
Spring is in the air, and gardens are bloomin’, but this time Huell takes us to a very special place indeed. It’s the home of Echo
Lincoln Tribute – Visiting (605)
Join Huell at an annual reading of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address at the Veterans Cemetery. This year Charelton Heston reads, in honor of
100 Year Old Lady – Visiting (604)
Huell sits a spell with 100 year-old Joyce Cockrell, a former dress designer and musician. She speaks her mind, tickles the keys, and touches her
Metrolink – Visiting (603)
Huell ran into a very nice lady in a camera store who told him how much she enjoyed riding the Metrolink every day and invited him to come along.
