Laurie Pike presents the first show in a series that showcases Public Access Television from all over America. Laurie also has her own reports, including a look at a JFK bus tour, and Bill Judkins contributes a look at TV evangelism.
Laurie's reports include a look at Funtone and the Coca-Cola Museum, while Bill Judkins visits the town that was bought by Kim Basinger. Among the featured Public Access Channel clips are Deacon Lunch Box and Duffy Odum.
Laurie introduces viewers to her home town, where she drops in on Mandy - her self-confessed "contest pig" sister. There's also a feature on a local singer who Laurie confesses once beat her in a talent contest: Earthaquake.
With Seattle the destination, Laurie naturally looks at the future of grunge, but there's also darker stories, like sex workers in a post-AIDS era. Bill Judkins has a report on alternative comics, while featured PACs include Trekker Talk.
Bill Judkins presents a report on Wiccan culture, while Laurie looks at mortuary students, casino reservations and whether the birthplace of the shopping mall marks the end of civilisation. Featured channels include Dr. Sphincter.
The final episode of the series, which had a delayed broadcast due to real-life turmoil in LA. Featured reports include Celebrity Hounds, Julia Phillips and celebrity stalkers. Among the PAC clips is the Flowbee hair cutter.