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- This film-noir piece, told in semi-documentary style, follows police on the hunt for a resourceful criminal who shoots and kills a cop.
- Two spoiled rich people find themselves trapped on an empty passenger ship.
- On vacation with his family on California's Catalina Island, Andy Hardy falls head over swim fins for a sophisticated young beauty. Judge Hardy warns his son that she is too fast for him.
- Welo wins the lotto. Amanda see's her way out of crotch-bend KY .They have quite an adventure on their honeymoon and end up finding love in the most remote places.
- Diana spends her vacation with friends in California. As Wonder Woman, she uncovers an illegal gambling organization with the help of a young skateboarder who also happens to have a photographic memory.
- Huell learns about Catalina Island Pigeon Messenger Service which provided communication to the mainland in the 1890s. Then he visits the former Army Air Corps Condor Field, Twentynine Palms which trained glider pilots during World War II.
- White Rock Island, commonly known as Bird Rock, near Two Harbors on Catalina has been privately owned since the 1920s. Huell takes three separate boat trips with the family that now owns it to visit and learn about their private island.
- Huell goes to Catalina for a 75th anniversary cruise on the Blanche W, a 64-foot wooden boat commissioned by William Wrigley Jr. in 1924 and named for his granddaughter who also attends and shares stories about the Flying Fish Boat Tours.
- Huell gets a special tour of the Catalina Casino. With its ballroom, theater and meeting rooms it's been the focal point of Santa Catalina Island since opening in 1929. Completely restored, it retains its original charm and romantic style.
- Huell explores the history of when the Chicago Cubs went to Santa Catalina Island for spring training each year from 1921 to 1951 when William L. Wrigley, Jr. owned both the team and the island.
- Huell goes to Santa Catalina Island to tour the William Wrigley Jr. Memorial and Botanical Garden which features a stunning tower monument and gardens with hundreds of species endemic to all California islands and from around the world.