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  • "GALVESTON ISLAND"
    2012 Telly Award winner
    Premiered October 18, 2010 on Houston PBS
    Texas Foundation for the Arts' newest documentary film, "Galveston Island" will premiere on HoustonPBS Ch. 8 on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 9:30 p.m. In production since mid-2008, the 55-minute program delves into the rich history and essence of the island, and the rebuilding and resiliency of the islanders post-Hurricane Ike. KPRC-TV's Frank Billingsley narrated the program, which was edited at Fast Cut Films in Houston.
    "When we started the project, our working title was 'What I Like About Galveston,'" said producer Kim Lykins. "We began filming two weeks prior to Hurricane Ike. After Ike hit, we shifted our focus so we could chronicle the herculean
    task of rebuilding the island. 'Galveston Island' captures the history of the island as well, back to its native inhabitants, the pirate Jean Lafitte, the gambling, and of course the island's infamous red light district."
    Interviews were conducted on the stage of The Grand 1894 Opera House, which survived both the 1900 storm and Hurricane Ike. The program was designed to be a companion piece for a program HoustonPBS has produced on immigration through the Port of Galveston. Both programs will air on Monday evening October 18. "Having grown up in Houston, I was always attracted by the mystique of Galveston Island," said producer Jim Bailey. "I have often felt that people in Houston and other parts of Texas didn't really understand the special character of the Island. Making this film was a great opportunity to capture the heart and soul of Galveston." The Galveston Park Board of Trustees, Moody Foundation, Herzstein Charitable Foundation, George P. Mitchell, BP America, the Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund, and the Dr. Leon Bromberg Charitable Trust funded the program.

Комментарии • 15

  • @IslandStray
    @IslandStray 14 лет назад +2

    Awesome work!!!! Absolutely AWESOME!!!!!

  • @pollytx
    @pollytx 12 лет назад +4

    Is that Frank Billingsley narrating?

  • @hobartw9770
    @hobartw9770 Год назад

    My grandpa went down there for the brothels probably the rangers too.

  • @txndwa
    @txndwa 11 лет назад +1

    What part of Galveston do you live in? Apparently you only stay in and see certain parts of the city. And yes it is a big tourist attraction. Where have you been? I would suggest, you move to Florida.

  • @RasMike24
    @RasMike24 13 лет назад

    where is the rest of this video?

  • @Linda-zv2rq
    @Linda-zv2rq Год назад

    New beach

  • @pollytx
    @pollytx 12 лет назад

    oh...duh. I see that now. :-P

  • @Bkeytx
    @Bkeytx 12 лет назад +5

    That Ballroom is completely gone, Galveston isnt the tourist attraction that you think it is, You drive down Broadway, all you see is Illegals and Blacks, dont dare leave your car unlocked. Galveston has some rich History, but the island needs to be cleaned up, too many run down buildings, old houses that should have been torn down 40 years ago, its just nasty. I live on the island, I would suggest for vacation, head off to the Florida, the water here is nasty as hell.

  • @91gt306
    @91gt306 11 лет назад

    oh fu

  • @Bkeytx
    @Bkeytx 11 лет назад

    Ha ha, Nope