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Watch Luis Fuerte, Huell Howser’s cameraman, LIVE, SUNDAY on Coachella Valley’s Facebook Live channel!

Watch Luis Fuerte, Huell Howser’s cameraman, LIVE, SUNDAY on Coachella Valley’s Facebook Live channel!

Watch Luis Fuerte, Huell Howser’s cameraman, LIVE, is on demand on Coachella Valley’s Facebook Live channel:

Originally aired Sunday, September 30th, at 1145 a.m. Simply click on the On Demand link: You can pause, start, rewind and fast forward at anytime!

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Cover “Louie, Take a Look at This!” by Luis Fuerte as told by David Duron, published in 2017.

WATCH US LIVE AND YOU COULD WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED BOOK from Mr. Fuerte himself.

Please use the Comments section below to suggest questions for Mr. Fuerte and of course you can ask more questions and react live while we are on the air with him Sunday!

Fuerte, who was born in San Bernardino and grew up in Colton, was an editor, lighting director, sound engineer and cameraman for the late Huell Howser, who was host of KCET’s “California’s Gold.” Fuerte began working with Howser, a native of Tennessee, in 1987.

Fuerte will be live with CoachellaValley.com ‘s Craige Campbell, this Sunday right here on the Coachella Valley Page live at 1145 a.m.!

Fuerte’s awards include five Emmys, a Golden Mic for editing and the International Monitor Award. He has received awards from Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles, was awarded Latino of the Year 2008 and received the Salt of the Earth Award in 2001.

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