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- New high school graduates June and her friends take over a dilapidated service station owned by her bed-ridden uncle. They have to perform every trick in the book to compete against the modern station across the street.
- A sorceress confronts Lucifer about its leading humankind to a downward spiral. Lucifer confesses to be the victim... the illusion of time is merely a result of his imprisonment. But if Lucifer is the prisoner, then who is the warden? Who then is actually behind the evil in the world?
- Steve Dakota and friends perform "Time Won't Let Me" at the Historic Farmers Market in Folsom, Calif.
- Awen (Old Welsh word for the breath of inspiration) is an inspirational short film. It follows the Celtic goddess Brigit as she spreads inspiration to others. Meeting some resistance from other spiritual beings.
- At Sutter's Fort, which had a hospital since 1840, Huell learns about Gold Rush-era medical care. Few actual doctors were available and those seeking treatment may have seen midwives, nurses, herbalists, or charlatans selling snake oil.
- Huell travels to the Sacramento Delta to learn about pears. He starts with a family who has been farming for six generations. Then he visits the 36th annual Pear Fair, in Courtland, to sample pear bread, pie, ice cream, vinegar, and more.
- Finished in 1874, the California State Capitol is a neoclassical gem. As with any building of this size, there are lots of steps. Some are obvious, such as those to the entrance, but some are hidden, and some are very scary to climb.
- Huell goes to the little farming community of Sloughhouse near Sacramento and meets George Signorotti, owner of the state's last family-owned hops farm. He witnesses the harvesting and baling process of this formerly huge California crop.
- Huell tours two neat, but extremely different, houses where nobody lives now: the public, grand Victorian house which was the governor's mansion from 1903 to 1967, and a one-room cabin that was the very private home of a bona fide hermit.
- Huell rides the rails without boarding a train. He goes to the State Railroad Museum in Sacremento to learn about handcars and watch the National Handcar Races. Then he goes to McCloud for a rail excursion with the Motorcar Operators West.
- Huell visits two "replicas" of the Golden Gate Bridge: the walkway to the Point Bonita Lighthouse at the Marin Headlands in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Guy West Bridge at Sacramento State University.
- Huell seeks out "Moon Trees" in California. These are trees grown from 500 seeds that orbited the Moon on Apollo 14 in 1971. Later, the seeds were germinated by the Forest Service and the seedlings planted throughout the USA and the world.
- Huell tours Folsom Prison, which for well over a century has housed some of California's toughest characters and gets a rare look inside this landmark prison. He visits Folsom's first death row, the chapel-which contains what has to be one of the most unusual paintings of "The Last Supper," the historic "China Hill," and the seldom-seen prison graveyard, final resting place for generations of prisoners.
- 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.
- UFC Countdown looks ahead to UFC 279.
- The GAC are called to Sacramento, California to investigate the boardhouse operated by Dorothea Puente, a prolific serial killer who killed her clients when they were in need in exchange for cash.
- 2002–201028mTV EpisodeHuell visits California State Railroad Museum, in Old Sacramento State Historic Park, one of the finest and most visited railroad museums. He explores restored rail cars, locomotives, and exhibits that illustrate California's rail history.
- Huell goes below Sacramento to explore the hidden historic sidewalks, doorways and building relics that were part of the original downtown area before the entire city was raised one level due to frequent floods from the Sacramento River.
- Huell goes to W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center at Cal Poly Pomona where monthly horse shows have featured purebred Arabians for over 60 years. Then he relives the Old West on the California leg of the annual National Pony Express Re-Ride.
- Huell celebrates train travel at Railfair '91, commemorating the 10th anniversary of California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento, and at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown where he rides a steam train through Gold Country.
- Huell sets off from where the Sacramento and American Rivers meet on a bike ride along the beautiful 23-mile American River Parkway.
- 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.