
2001
A Flea Market Documentary is a new PBS special and an all-American celebration of open-air shopping across the country. On any weekend, there may be no better place to find out what makes America great than at a flea market. A Flea Market Documentary is an unabashed celebration of the unusual people and the enticing things that can be found in parking lots, fairgrounds, drive-ins, sidewalks, and wherever else someone has posted a sign saying "Flea Market." It's capitalism mixed with craziness. It's amazing old stuff, great salespeople, the ancient tradition of the open-air market, and the possibility of finding a bargain, all uniting shoppers across the nation. Produced by WQED Pittsburgh, A Flea Market Documentary travels from the gigantic Rose Bowl Market in Pasadena, California, to the busy but modest- sized Eastern Market in Washington, DC, talking with organizers, vendors, food merchants and shoppers.

Rick Sebak
Narrator

Frank DeCaro
Himself

George Hanneford III
Himself

As a gust of wind

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Debt Begins at 20

Tough Guys

A Hot Dog Program

A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway

Maxo Vanka’s Masterpiece: The Murals at St. Nicholas Church

Return to Downtown Pittsburgh

Shore Things

The Green Creature Within

Half Sour

Things That Aren't There Anymore

Pittsburgh A to Z

Downtown Pittsburgh

The Strip Show

Wylie Avenue Days

Breakfast Special

Great Old Amusement Parks

Houses Around Here

Stress