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Your
home could be featured on HGTV
If Walls Could Talk the weekly series, Sundays on HGTV,
is coming to your area to film homes with intriguing pasts and unusual
stories. Now in production on its 9th season, the series kicks off
with new homeowners who make surprising historical discoveries about
their homes as they explore and restore them. A lucky few will be
amazed to learn that the historic artifacts theyve discovered
are worth a fortune when the If Walls Could Talk appraiser
drops by for a look.
According to Sara Adams of High Noon Entertainment, they are looking
for homeowners in the Ripley County area who may have an interesting
story to tell. Homeowners who would like to be considered for the
program should contact Sara Adams at (303) 712-3125 or email at
SAdams@highnoonentertainment.com
Each half-hour episode features homeowners from across the country
who share their amazing discoveries. Recent stories include:
A Connecticut family moves into a neglected 1800s Victorian
only to find antiques and a mysterious locked cabinet. What they
find inside tells the touching story of their homes original
owner. Then, in the attic they discover original paintings and the
If Walls Could Talk appraiser pays them a visit. The
expert reveals their discoveries are worth thousands of dollars.
A husband and wife turn a turn of the century bank into their
dream home. In the process they find the original bank vault full
of safety deposit boxes that are still locked!
A Colorado couple find books, clothing and jewelry in their
new home. The clues add up to the story of a best-selling author
who lived in the house until she disappeared.
A New York bachelor buys a hundred year old mansion and makes
a chilling discovery in the basement- his home sweet home used to
be a funeral home!
The series, which premiered in September of 1998, has aired more
than 200 episodes -each filmed in historic neighborhoods throughout
the country.
If Walls Could Talk is produced for HGTV by High Noon Entertainment
in Denver, CO. |
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