LOS ANGELES (AP) — Attention would-be leaf peepers: Even if fall is a bit player where you live, PBS has got you covered.
A three-night public TV series, “AutumnWatch New England,” promises to showcase the colorful landscape and other seasonal glories.
Among the live and pre-taped segments are time-lapse video of foliage changes and filmmaker Bob Poole’s look at the nighttime routines of wildlife including bobcats and bears.
Other highlights include visits to a New Hampshire pumpkin festival and Maine’s Fryeburg Fair, held annually since 1851.
Travel authority Samantha Brown and BBC presenter Chris Packham will host from a lakeside campfire in New Hampshire.
Contributors include chef Vivian Howard, biologists and other experts.
“AutumnWatch New England” is a PBS and BBC Studios co-production. It’s airing on PBS at 8 p.m. EDT Wednesday through Friday (check local listings for times).