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Ohana Road TV Series Returns to The Auto Channel for New Season - GREAT VIDEO


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AUTO CENTRAL - October 14, 2007: Ohana Road, Hawaii's automotive television series, is back on TACH again with all new, complete, half-hour episodes. Ohana Road, which means "family road," has become a weekly staple for Hawaiian auto enthusiasts and consumers. The show has been broadcast on television station KITV-4 for more than six years.

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Bill Maloney
The show was created and is executive produced by TACH's old friend and associate Bill Maloney. Bill also appears on camera in a regular Andy Rooney-style segment called A BUNCH OF MALONEY. Dynamic radio personality Dale Payson continues as the show's affable host, and he's joined again by co-host Anita Hall, a popular Honolulu entertainer and performer.
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Dale Payson & Anita Hall


Each episode includes a variety of features that focus on everything from new and classic vehicles to lifestyle and social commentaries. However, stories and information are not just germain to Hawaiian viewers as the show often travels to distant and out-of-state locations. If you're into cars, you'll love the show because the Hawaiian flavor only adds to the wonderful segments.

New episodes of Ohana Road will appear on TheAutoChannel.com concurrently with their airing on Hawaiian television. In addition, previous shows are also available on an on-demand basis on TACH. The first show of the new season, available by clicking on the PLAY button below, features a comprehensive look at the new Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge products.

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