

Visiting...With Huell Howser
Season 20
Huell Howser visits the many diverse neighborhoods of Southern California to meet the amazing people living there who embody the spirit of the Southland.
Where to Watch Visiting...With Huell Howser • Season 20
40 Episodes
- Australia with Huell Howser, Part 1E22
Australia with Huell Howser, Part 1On this one hour special, Huell travels to Australia to take the road “less” traveled. In this first of two segments, Huell visits the stunning beaches along the Great Ocean Road and stops in the small town of Lorne. He meets a koala at the Koala Cove Café and treks through a rainforest in the Melba Gully State Park. He wonders at the Twelve Apostles coastal rock formations and takes and old-fashioned ferry ride across the Murray river and spends the night in the historic town of Strathalbyn. Next it’s off to Langhorne Creek wine region and a rare Aboriginal Canoe Tree. He travels by a horse drawn tramway to Granite Island and sees some wild kangaroos and spends the night in the Ghan. Next it’s off to the Connor Lookout and lastly a visit to the mystical Ayers Rock. - Australia with Huell Howser, Part 2E23
Australia with Huell Howser, Part 2On this one hour special, Huell travels to Australia to take the road “less” traveled. In the second of two segments, Huell meets a piano-playing dingo and enjoys a traditional Australian BBQ with locals in the town of Broome, plus he visits the Pearl Luggers Museum. He visits the worlds oldest operating outdoor movie theater and the original Broome jail that has been converted into an art gallery. He stops at the Meckering Earthquake Visitor Center and discovers the rabbit fence, which is the longest fence in the world. There is even an American connection as Huell tours the gold town of Kalgoolie where President Herbert Hoover worked as a young man. He enjoys a Kangaroo filet and ends his adventure at the beautiful Lucky Bay in Western Australia. - Cook IslandsE24
Cook IslandsHuell's Cook Island Adventure takes us to the beautiful South Pacific. Close your eyes and imagine lush green tropical islands popping up out of a turquoise blue/green sea and surrounded by seemingly endless white sandy beaches. Then add the fact they are home to people who are the nicest and kindest you have ever met and you have the Cook Islands. Huell spent an entire month in this paradise with his little handheld high definition camera and put together a one hour special which will give you an idea of what this amazing place is all about. - Whale Adventure, Part 1: Whale Watching TourE25
Whale Adventure, Part 1: Whale Watching TourEpisode #1 is a 1 hour Whale Watching Tour. It all took place in San Ignacio Lagoon halfway down the Baja Peninsula on the Pacific side. It’s here the mammoth gray whales come like clockwork each year to have their calves. The winter migration down the coast from Alaska is a journey of more than 5,000 miles one way and is one of the longest migrations made by any mammal. And for some reason these huge gray whales, one of the oldest species on earth dating back at least 30 million years, actually seem to seek out and enjoy human contact once they reach the lagoon. - Mobile AmericaE29
Mobile AmericaIn this nostalgic one-hour documentary, popular PBS host Huell Howser goes in search of the history of the RV in America. We start our adventure with David Woodworth, who is the preeminent collector of pre Second World War travel trailers, tent trailers, motor campers and just about anything having to do with early American camping. Next it’s off to a vintage trailer rally, where fifty trailers dating from 1935 to 1960 have assembled to spend a weekend showing off their pride and joys. The video is full of wonderful archival material from the era. Newsreels, company films, cartoons, film clips, home movies, personal photos and lots of great publicity material fill out this trip down memory lane. Whether you own an RV or just love American Pop culture, this film will satisfy the nostalgic in all of us.