The Roving Kind

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Co-producer Buddy Noonan with wife Ginger in Los Angeles, CA, 1964
Buddy and Ginger Noonan on the set at KCOP-TV, Los Angeles, CA
Buddy and Ginger on set, c. 1967

The Roving Kind was a nationally syndicated American television show distributed by Bill Burrud Productions, which aired on KCOP-TV, Los Angeles, from 1964 to 1968. The series made its debut on September 24, 1965.[1] The show featured producers Milas Hinshaw[2] and Buddy Noonan, who produced, filmed, and narrated the episodes.

The Roving Kind travel series was produced for a family audience, showing how families could travel on a budget. During filming, Buddy Noonan and his wife Ginger Noonan[3] traveled with their children throughout the United States, including Hawaii,[4] and also on location in Mexico.[5] The series featured ghost towns, national monuments, state parks, tourist attractions, and state historical sites. The series was shot on 16 mm film.

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