I forgot to watch it. I saw the thread again about 3o min after it ended.
But it shows again here tomorrow, and truthfully I will prob forget again.

Anyway I am curious if the show paid the airfares of each of the participants from other areas?
What did Fred do in or on the show?
How long is the segment? Seems someone will capture it and put it on You Tube etc.?
Would be nice to see a "showography" of all the shows about Airstream over the years.
Also the commercials and movies where one was shown but not the feature would be a nice archive item I guess.
I for one am not actually very interested in the pedigree of any particular trailer that I don't own. Nor is the minute history of the company and its founder as important to me as it was when I first signed on. However I never miss one of PeeWee's posts, for he, like Inland Andy is a one-of-a-kind asset.
But I am most interested in the maintaining and preserving the actual trailer. Sometimes tho the history helps with some repair mystery. That's good.
The most interest to me would be to interview some of the old upper management buyers and designer/engineers and some of the line assemblers etc.
Also I would love to find more about the vendors that made the ABS items and the Extrusion vendors etc.
The biggest history mystery (IMHO) is the one that involves the Henschen Rubbers and EXACTLY when they changed to the improved formula.
Would also like to have access to all the past service-bulletins and see the working drawings (blueprints) for various models.
I do hope all that is being archived and someone is trying to round it all up. But in all honesty none of it is absolutely necessary to maintain and repair the vintage trailers.