Author: Daniel Noah
Hmong – California’s Gold (11003)
There are roughly 250,000 Hmong people living in the United States. The Hmong are an Asian ethnic group from the mountainous regions of Southeast
Big Creek – California’s Gold (140)
Huell travels to the mountains above Fresno to tour “Big Creek”’ which was America’s first large-scale integrated hydroelectric project,
Places I’ve Wanted to Go – California’s Gold (11002)
Join Host Huell Howser on an adventure to two places he’s been wanting to visit for years! First up is a a stop along Highway 395 in the
Globe Mills – California’s Communities (105)
You may never heard of a neighborhood with name “Alkali Flats”, but its Sacramento’s oldest and has gone through an amazing renaissance. Once a
Smartsville – California’s Gold (11001)
You’ve probably used this word at some point in your life and never knew that it was actually a town in California. Timbuctoo was once a bustling
Surprises – Downtown (101)
In the premiere episode of this new series on Downtown LA, Huell finds a wonderful French restaurant off an alley on 7th Street and also visits
Eugene O’Neill – California’s Golden Parks (164)
America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright, Eugene O’Neill, chose to live in the hills above Danville, California at the height of
Persimmons – California’s Gold (10011)
Huell spends the day in Granite Bay California at Otow Orchard to learn the ancient art of Hoshigaki, which is the drying of persimmons.The
Plastic Bags – California’s Green (131)
In this special California’s Green, Huell makes two stops to see what Californian’s can do to help make a difference. First, Huell
Barack Obama’s California College Days – California’s Gold (10016)
For those of you who can not get KCET, this show will start airing statewide on PBS in January. Till then everyone is invited to watch this
