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9 Episodes 2004 - 2005
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 15, 200428 mins
Huell's visits the 2004 Convention of the American Bell Association in Ontario, California to hear, see and touch all manner of bells from around the world.
Episode 3
Thu, Sep 16, 200428 mins
Huell visits the Hollywood Farmers' Market to attend the annual Peak of Summer Tomato Festival. He learns about and samples just some of the hundreds of varieties available that go far beyond the common red, round supermarket tomato.
Episode 5
Thu, Apr 1, 200428 mins
Huell visits the Hollywood Little Red School House and meets its founder, Ruth Pease. Started in 1945 as a preschool, it's now run by Ruth's daughter Debra and has expanded into an accredited school teaching students through the 8th grade.
Episode 10
Mon, Feb 28, 200525 mins
Episode 12
Wed, Mar 2, 200528 mins
Huell goes to LA Valley College's Gymnastics Center to visit a group of rope climbers featured 15 years ago on Videolog and see if they're still going strong. He also meets others taking advantage of the gym's free community open workout.
Episode 13
Fri, Mar 4, 2005
Huell visits the new Caltrans District 7 Headquarters building designed by architect Thom Mayne in downtown Los Angeles.
Episode 15
Mon, Apr 18, 2005
Huell visits Little Ethiopia in L.A. to sample vegetarian cuisine at Rahel Ethiopian Restaurant and a traditional Ethiopian dinner at Meals By Genet. He continues with a stop at Casa Diaz, a family-owned restaurant on Hollywood Blvd.
Episode 16
Wed, May 4, 200528 mins
Huell visits the Fresh Produce and Floral Council Retail Expo, an exciting one-day show filled with over 170 exhibits and attended by produce and floral professionals from every part of the industry.
Episode 17
Thu, Nov 18, 200426 mins
Huell visits Ferguson's Marine Specialties in Wilmington, founded in 1945 by Ralph Ferguson and now run with his daughter, Lupe. They sell beautiful seashells from around the world and their shop has a wonderful, authentic, old-time feel.