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New 'Backroads Of Montana' Airs
An all-new episode of "Backroads of
Montana," the popular travelogue series on
Montana PBS, debuted this week and will
repeat in December.
The program, "Places of Note," airs at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13; 5:30 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 15, and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 23.
Check local listings for channel information.
The episode remembers the one-and-only Luigi
-- an entertainer and trickster who operated
Luigi's House of Dancing Dolls in Butte from
the 1950s to the '70s. Producer Gus Chambers
interviewed Luigi's family and friends and
used rare audio archives of his performances.
The episode also revisits the Ozark Club, a
fabled nightclub and jazz hot spot that
thrived in downtown Great Falls during the
1940s and '50s. The club attracted top-notch
jazz musicians from around the country.
An unlikely addition to the musical lineup
is a visit to a geologic site outside
Whitehall. But an odd pile of boulders there
is renowned for a peculiar quality -- they
ring or chime when stuck with a hammer.
William Marcus hosted the program on
location at the Rialto Theatre in Deer Lodge.
"Backroads of Montana" is a production of
Montana PBS, a collaborative effort of UM and
Montana State University.
Montana PBS
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