Hi Everyone,
I received an e-mail from Bonnie of "If Walls Could Talk." I am pasting
the e-mail request below. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.
Happy New Year!
--Ann
VTGenWeb:
http://home.att.net/~Local_History/VT_History.htm
Hello Ann
I am a researcher for High Noon Productions. We produce the show "If
Walls Could Talk" for HGTV. We're coming to New Englands in a few weeks
looking for homeowners with great stories. I'm hoping you can help us
track down some leads.
"If Walls Could Talk," is a weekly series on home & Garden Television
(HGTV) that explores the many homes across the country with intriguing
pasts. The series profiles homeowners who make surprising historical
discoveries about their homes as they research and restore them.
Believing that "every home has a history," each episode features three
houses across the country where homeowners have made amazing
discoveries. Recent stories include:
- In their 1870 stone house, a Texas couple uncovers an initialed powder
horn, which surprisingly connects their property to the legendary Davy
Crockett.
- Resoration leads a California homeowner to a box of negatives in his
1912 bungalow. A story about a Hollywood photographer and 1930's film
stars soon developed.
- In Massachusetts, a 1600's log house reveals one family's 300-year old
history on the property, after the current homeowner discovers a 17th
century document box and cobbler's bench, complete with tools.
The series is produced for HGTV by High Noon Productions of Denver,
Colorado. The company produces several series for HGTV including "The
Secret Gardens of..." and "Modern Masters" and "Dream Drives."
The
producers behind High Noon have created several series and award-winning
primetime documentaries for cable networks like HGTV, Food Network,
Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel.
I appreciate any help you can give us Ann. Feel free to call or e-mail
me with any questions. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Bonnie Bange
Bonnie Bange
Researcher
High Noon Productions
HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk"
303-712-3179
303-486-3881 fax
BBange(a)highnoonproductions.com
Bonnie Bange
Researcher
High Noon Productions
HGTV's "If Walls Could Talk"
303-712-3179
303-486-3881 fax
BBange(a)highnoonproductions.com