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12 Episodes 1996 - 1997
Episode 2
Sun, Jan 14, 199626 mins
Huell visits two farms. Lily Farms is home of the happy chickens, free-range chickens who produce eggs sold at farmers markets under the name Lily's Eggs. Quicksilver Ranch near Solvang is the home of some very sweet miniature horses.
Episode 3
Thu, Feb 15, 1996
Huell visits two L.A. area soul food restaurants with Aleane Fitz-Carter. First he goes to Dulan's which says it's the "best Southern cooking in L.A." Next is M&M Cafe Mississippi Home Cooking which says they are the "best food in town."
Episode 4
Thu, Feb 15, 1996
Huell visits with Milford Zornes and Guillermo Bert, two L.A. artists with very different styles. He goes to each artist's studio and get a peek at their work.
Episode 5
Thu, Feb 15, 1996
Huell remembers two very special people who made a big difference in the lives of many Southern Californians. David Falconer was the choir master at St. James Church and also responsible for restoring the church organ. David was tragically killed in an armed robbery. Ethel Sherard, aka the Scrabble Lady, was one of his favorite VIDEOLOG subjects who recently passed away. After looking back at the old show, he gets an update from her daughter.
Episode 6
Thu, Feb 15, 1996
Huell visits the World War II ship the S.S. Lane Victory. A wonderful group of volunteers has restored this ship and Huell gets to go along on a cruise.
Episode 12
Sat, Nov 30, 1996
Huell visits two Southland "survivors": the Apple Pan, a historic hamburger joint on Pico Boulevard, and the Lang Oak which is the oldest known tree in Los Angeles.
Episode 13
Fri, May 24, 199628 mins
Huell visits Philippe The Original, aka Philippe's, one of LA's oldest restaurants and birthplace of French Dipped Sandwiches. It's a true LA landmark founded in 1908, run by the same family since '27, and at its current site since '51.
Episode 14
Tue, Jun 4, 199625 mins
Huell gets a ride on LAFD Fireboat No. 2, the Ralph J. Scott, the largest of five fireboats in the fleet. Built in 1925, it is the oldest continuously in-service fireboat in the US and is a national registered historic landmark.
Episode 15
Sun, May 25, 199756 mins
Huell visits Cuba for ten days and brings his Hi8 camcorder. He gets a rare look at Havana and a feel for life in this "off limits" country.
Episode 17
Mon, Jul 8, 199629 mins
Huell visits the old Governor's Mansion in Sacramento. Now a State Historic Park, it was home to 13 governors from 1903 to 1967. He gets a VIP tour from Kathleen Brown who lived there as a teenager when her father, Pat Brown, was governor.
Episode 18
Sat, Mar 8, 199728 mins
Huell looks back at "The Happy Wanderers" a popular travelogue that aired on local L.A. TV in the 60s and 70s. He learns about the show and host Slim Barnard from co-host and widow Henrietta, their son Larry, and two of the crew members.
Episode 28
Wed, Jul 30, 1997
Huell visits the Hannam market in Koreatown.