Rich Hall is set to return to BBC Four with a new documentary.
Titled Rich Hall's California Stars, the show will head out to the West Coast to continue his cultural critique of American people and places.
The 90-minute documentary is set to air in early July.
Hall takes the viewer on a journey "to the place built on a tectonic fault-line that still deigns to call itself the Land of Dreams".
He will also explore Californians' main concerns, from their looks and spirituality, to the government and cars.
The comedian has previously starred in and written five other critically-acclaimed documentaries for the channel focusing on Us popular culture and the Wild West - Rich Hall's Inventing The Indian, Rich Hall's Continental Drifters, Rich Hall's The Dirty South, How The West Was Lost and Rich Hall's You Can Go to Hell, I'm Going to Texas.
Titled Rich Hall's California Stars, the show will head out to the West Coast to continue his cultural critique of American people and places.
The 90-minute documentary is set to air in early July.
Hall takes the viewer on a journey "to the place built on a tectonic fault-line that still deigns to call itself the Land of Dreams".
He will also explore Californians' main concerns, from their looks and spirituality, to the government and cars.
The comedian has previously starred in and written five other critically-acclaimed documentaries for the channel focusing on Us popular culture and the Wild West - Rich Hall's Inventing The Indian, Rich Hall's Continental Drifters, Rich Hall's The Dirty South, How The West Was Lost and Rich Hall's You Can Go to Hell, I'm Going to Texas.
- 6/4/2014
- Digital Spy
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