Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHuell Howser travels around California looking for interesting stories about the state's rich history, cultural diversity, landmarks, natural wonders, amazing people and points of interest, ... Ler tudoHuell Howser travels around California looking for interesting stories about the state's rich history, cultural diversity, landmarks, natural wonders, amazing people and points of interest, especially lesser known and out-of-the-way places.Huell Howser travels around California looking for interesting stories about the state's rich history, cultural diversity, landmarks, natural wonders, amazing people and points of interest, especially lesser known and out-of-the-way places.
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This is a facinating and casual educational series to watch. It makes you want to get out of your space and visit these places he's visited. Some episodes are slower than others, but Huell Howser was truly gifted with enthusiasm and able to help people see the facination and fun in so many of the simple things, places, and people around us all over California along with its history, and untold stories of many people; he had a way of keeping you interested and glued to the TV. Its just a great series to watch and Huell will be forever missed.
Absolutely enchanting show. I used to watch this show years ago while going through my wild and care free days of drinking and partying. Many is a sleepy morning I have spent exploring california with Huell Howser. This is the best show to watch at like 7AM on a Sunday while nursing a hangover from the night before. Huell is an imperturbable optimist who finds something "AMAZING!" in everything whether it be a gold panning operation or sewage treatment facility. Whether your an old viewer or discovering this show for the first time, you will not be disappointed. We should all hope to be as enchanted by the mundane as he. Much love for this show.
The history of California is really the history of this country. Like the host and producer, Huell Howser, I am not a "native" Californian but have become an avid student of California history over the last 15 years thanks largely to the efforts of Hower & Co. Although I had been living here a few years and had visited most of the "requisite" attraction of the state, or so I thought, I was in near ignorance of the history and hidden gems all around me until I saw the first couple of episodes of "California's Gold" on PBS. I distinctly remember the episodes about the Poppy Preserve in the Antelope Valley, the reenactment of wooden ski racing near Downieville, and the hydraulic mining demonstration in North Bloomfield (Huell manning the "monitor") from the first couple of seasons. I could instantly relate to Howser's folksy awe in discovering some new place of forgotten history almost always sitting right under the current residents' noses (myself included). I always gave history short shrift in school until the accessible format of this show made me give it another look. Now I'm a member of the California Historical Society and a collector of early CA photography. If you out-of-stater's get a chance, catch a few episodes when you are in town and you'll be hooked. You can then order all the old seasons thanks to the magic of the DVD!
I think Huell Howser is so funny and good at what he does. It's funny when he gets up on peoples face to interview them. He's got this funny annoying accent that probably make Californians hate his guts. I've been watching Californias Gold with Huell Howser since I was 14 years old, (I am 23 now) Anyway, there is something about this program that makes me feel comforted and happy when I'm sad, It really cheers me up to know that I live in such an awesome place called California. Huell takes me places I never knew existed on my neck of the woods. It's good to know that his documentaries play a major part on bringing tourism to California from all over. He just makes things appear very interesting and amusing.
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Many Californians may be familiar with this public television program that helps us explore our own backyard. I have discovered many places that I would never have known, watching this show. I have also enjoyed seeing its take on many familiar spots. On one show, I was surprised to see my old school principal--still alive!--and being a tour guide for Howser, as he explored my home town.
As the other comment explained, Huell Howser has a talent for asking the most unfortunate questions at times! But this may be a part of the show's charm--the unexpected laughs that come from Howser's interviews, in which he often comes across as a big, lovable, but clumsy puppy.
As the other comment explained, Huell Howser has a talent for asking the most unfortunate questions at times! But this may be a part of the show's charm--the unexpected laughs that come from Howser's interviews, in which he often comes across as a big, lovable, but clumsy puppy.
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- CuriosidadesHuell Howser approached Wells Fargo Bank to sponsor "California's Gold" when he first came up with the concept for the show. Wells Fargo agreed to sponsor the program with the stipulation that all thirteen PBS stations in California at the time would have to agree to broadcast it. Howser personally approached the thirteen stations and they all agreed to air the new show.
- ConexõesReferenced in Roseanne: Lose a Job, Winnebago (1993)
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