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Episodes can be viewed on demand on the Chapman University, and PBS affiliates' websites. with Huell Howser was a weekly PBS series hosted by Howser that originally aired from 1991 until his retirement in 2012 that focused on "the diverse people, places, and events that make southern California such a unique community." As of 2020, KCET, and other Southern California PBS continue to rerun this popular series. with Huell Howser, California Missions, Palm Springs, Our Neighborhoods, The Bench, and various specials. He also produced California's Communities, California's Golden Fairs, Downtown, California's Water, California's Green, California's Golden Coast, California's Golden Parks, Road Trip, Visiting. Howser conducted informal, often impromptu, interviews with locals involved with the sites he visited. California's Gold highlights small towns, landmarks, events, or places of interest throughout California that are not well known to the general public. In 1991, after spending his vacation driving across the Golden State and visiting with all 13 PBS stations in California, California's Gold premiered in April of that year. Included in Videolog was lint artist Slater Barron among other topics relevant to Los Angeles and adjacent communities. "Videolog" eventually became one of the more popular programs on KCET, and in 1990, the show was expanded to half hour-long episodes. In 1983, he joined KCET (then a PBS affiliate) as host and producer of Videolog, a series of brief human-interest segments running less than 10 minutes each, that aired in between the station's shorter programs to fill up air time. During 19, he served as weekend host and correspondent for Entertainment Tonight. Īfter working in New York City as the host of WCBS-TV's "Real Life" show, Howser moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1981 to work as a reporter for KCBS-TV. Howser was also a television personality working for the University of Tennessee. Senator Howard Baker, Howser began his television career at WSMV-TV in Nashville, Tennessee, where he produced shows focused on human interest stories, such as Happy Features and The Happy World of Huell Howser. Marine Corps Reserve and on the staff of U.S. Howser graduated from the University School of Nashville in 1963, then studied history and political science at the University of Tennessee, where he served as student body president. Howser's first name is a portmanteau of his parents' given names, Harold and Jewell, as Howser explained in the California's Gold episode "Smartsville." This chapter includes all of the forms for the Green Book.Howser was born in Gallatin, Tennessee, on October 18, 1945, to Harold Chamberlain and Jewell Havens (Burnley) Howser.

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Glossary of terms used in the Green Book. This chapter includes addresses and/or phone numbers of ACH contacts. Notification of Change (NOC) is used to change and/or correct account information for federal government transactions processed through the Automated Clearing House (ACH). This chapter provides detail on the reclamation process. This chapter describes the return process for federal payments. This chapter describes the role(s) of the Financial Institution in resolving a claim of non-receipt for a federal payment. This chapter provides information about how federal government ACH payments are processed. This chapter is a guide to the enrollment process for various payment types - both consumer and corporate. Welcome to the Green Book, a comprehensive guide for financial institutions that receive ACH payments from and send payments (i.e. ACH Payment Schedules Table of Contents Introduction If you have questions about the Green book, contact us. We periodically review and update the Green Book. To make the Green Book easier to navigate, download, and print, chapters are available in PDF format only. The Green Book contains federal agency contact information and website addresses where appropriate. The Green Book is designed to deal primarily with exceptions or issues unique to federal government operations. Most federal payments are made through ACH with very few exceptions.įederal government ACH transactions continue to be subject to the same rules as private industry ACH payments. The Green Book is a comprehensive guide for financial institutions that receive ACH payments from and send payments (i.e. Please enable JavaScript to use all features.

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