California's Gold

California's Gold

"California's Gold" is a PBS travel program that explores the numerous natural, cultural and historical wonders of the Golden State. The show, now in its 17th year, is produced and hosted by Huell Howser. The minimal production allows the locations and people to remain the focal point of the program.

The show's theme song varies between several renditions of "California, Here I Come".

Included among the hundreds of California destinations visited by Huell on "California's Gold" are Julian, known for its delicious apple pies and cider, and the Danish village of Solvang.

Episodes

"California's Gold" is divided into 18 series plus specials, comprising 443 episodes. Each series averages 12 episodes, although the lengths of later series vary. Unlike the rest of the episodes, which explore interesting places and events in California, Episode #999 is a biography of Huell Howser.

Related Shows

Several related shows are also produced by Huell Howser Productions. These are "California's Green", a show about environmentally-friendly measures being undertaken in California; "California's Golden Coast"; "California's Golden Parks"; "California's Water"; "California's Missions"; "Road Trip", a show about sights along California's highways and byways; "Downtown", a show about Los Angeles' downtown; "Visiting...", a show about sights in the LA area; and "Palm Springs".

ee also

*Public Broadcasting Service

External links

* [http://www.calgold.com/calgold/ California's Gold]
* [http://www.calgold.com/rss/calgold.xml Video Podcast Feed - California's Gold]


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