LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Huell Howser, the reporter who traveled California interviewing thousands of local people for public broadcasting television for some 19 years, has died at the age of 67, KCET ...
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Huell Howser might have more in common with Tupac than we ever knew. In life, both were enthusiastic chroniclers of California life and, we now learn, both left behind unfinished tapes to be ...
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Gustavo Arellano at the OC Weekly reported late this morning that California television icon Huell Howser has died. Arellano based his story on sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. A few ...
Luis Fuerte was attending San Bernardino Valley College in the 1960s and on track to earn an electrical engineering degree when a random tour of the college television station, arranged by a friend, ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Huell Howser, the homespun host of public television’s popular “California’s Gold” travelogues, has died at age 67. Howser died at his home Sunday night from natural causes, said ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Huell Howser, the homespun host of public television's popular "California's Gold" travelogues, has died at age 67. Howser died at his home Sunday night from natural causes, said ...
A spokeswoman for KCET-Los Angeles says Howser died Sunday night of natural causes. The Tennessee native moved to Los Angeles in 1981 and worked as a reported for KCBS-TV. After briefly serving as a ...
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