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Television
Kelsey & Associates has been the subject of several television and
cable programs, and has served as the consultants for numerous television
productions, both in front of and behind the camera.
In the spring of 2005, Paul K. Williams was interviewed on HGTV's show Curb Appeal for his role in providing the history of 1837 Vermont Avenue, NW in Washington, DC to its owners, the subject of the popular program. It is scheduled to air in early 2006.
In the summer of 2005, the Kelsey & Associates Baltimore office served as the location for several episodes of HGTV's program 'I Want That!" The program focused on the installation of a faux copper ceiling, and aired in September of that year (episodes 207-209).
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Additional appearances and research include:
· Ongoing consultation work and serving as the host location for
HGTV's Building Character (2002-2003)
· Featured as the subject of Restore America with Bob Villa, (June,
2000)
· Served as host for HGTV's Dream Drives (February 2000) featuring
many of the Embassies along Massachusetts Avenue.
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Provided the history for the HGTV's thirteen-part Washington series entitled
Dream House (episode 12, winter 2000)
· Subject for House and Garden Television series If Walls Could
Talk (episode 212, spring 1999).
· Chosen to serve as a local host for America's Classic Homes
with Mitch McDaniel on PBS (episode 211, spring 1999).

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