Bay Area Backroads
The award-winning Bay Area Backroads crew explores the great sites of the Bay Area and finds the fun places to experience in our own backyard. Every Saturday and Sunday at 6 p.m.
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Bay Area Bargains
Are you the type of person always looking for a great deal? Join us every Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. for Bay Area Bargains. Whether shopping for a new car, a wedding dress, or an RV, Henry will take you to the Bay Area's best bargains.
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Bay Cafe
Looking for the best in Bay Area cuisine? Check out what's cooking each week in our kitchen as we catch up with the Bay's best chefs!
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Henry's Garden
Need some tips to keep your plants green? Check out Henry's Garden for expert advice from the Bay Area's gardening specialists. Saturday mornings at 10 a.m.
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4 The Record
Political reporter Phil Matier hosts "4 The Record" Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. The live show features interviews with members of the local political and entertainment scene, and discussions of weekly events, trends and buzz in the Bay Area and the rest of the country.
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Rob Black & Your Money
Rob Black & Your Money airs weekdays from 10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. The show focuses on investor education, news and commentary of the day, interviews with financial experts and a chance to call-in questions to established money manager Rob Black.
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Latin Eyes
Latin Eyes highlights the richness and diversity of Latin culture in the Bay Area and beyond. Watch Latin Eyes each week on Saturdays at 11:30 a.m.
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Pacific Fusion
Catch "Pacific Fusion," a new weekly television magazine show hosted by former Miss Universe Brook Lee. The show illuminates the diversity and flair of Asian Pacific American cultures and lifestyles. Sundays at 12:30 p.m.
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Abbondanza - The Life of Robert Mondavi
KRON 4 is proud to present the latest in a series of highly-regarded KRON documentaries, "Abbondanza - The Life of Robert Mondavi," a one-hour special on the life and legacy of this unique American pioneer. Encore Presentation: Sunday, Nov. 27 at 8:00 p.m.
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San Francisco in the Movies: The Silent Era
San Francisco has always had a love affair with the movies. It began when they were silent. KRON 4 Presents our newest documentary examining the Bay Area's history. We'll see why, according to one film historian, 'San Francisco should have become the capitol of the motion picture world.' Sunday, Nov. 13 at 8:00 p.m.
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San Francisco in the Movies: Bogart & Beyond
As our history with the movies continues, we look at the time starting with Bogart. How has the Bay Area shaped some of America's biggest movies? Star Wars, Toy Story, Star Trek. KRON 4 Presents, San Francisco in the Movies: Bogart & Beyond.
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The Next Great Quake
The Next Great Quake" is a follow-up to the popular "Earthquakes: Where the Fault Lies" documentary that uncovers even more potentially dangerous faults and where the Bay Area is most vulnerable. Encore presentation April 9, 2006 at 8 p.m.
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Seabiscuit: The Legend Begins in San Francisco
In the 1930's, America was a troubled nation. A paralyzing depression extended from coast to coast. The chilling effects had reached San Francisco as well. But the city was also looking to its future.
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Earthquakes: Where the Fault Lies
The Bay Area is the most lived-upon fault system in the world. No matter where you are in the Bay Area, you're within a few miles, many within a few feet, of a potential major earthquake epicenter.
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San Francisco's Summer of Love
It was an epic moment in the decade of the 1960's when a generation of young people in the Haight Ashbury waved a rebellious flag in the face of mainstream America and tried to create a new world order. It
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William Randolph Hearst: American Emperor
When he left San Francisco to achieve an empire, he created the world's first and most powerful media conglomerate in the 20th Century. William Randolph Hearst was an American legend -- admired and despised.
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Milk & Moscone: Assassination at City Hall
Find out more about a defining moment in San Francisco history: the assasination of Mayor George Moscone and Harvey Milk.
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Gary Radnich: 20 Years on KRON 4
KRON 4 celebrates and honors Sports Director Gary Radnich with a 20 Year Anniversary Special. "Gary Radnich: 20 Years on KRON 4" showcases his KRON 4 career and features interviews with coworkers, athletes, coaches, and various celebrities.
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Death in the Sierra: The Donner Party
In the last days of October in 1846 the terrible winter snows of the Sierra Nevada trapped a small group of American emigrants. Known as the Donner Party, there were 81 men, women, and children.
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San Francisco: Sex and the City
It's the annual Exotic Erotic Ball, an only-in-San Francisco kind of event that is open to anyone. On this night at the Cow Palace some 15,000 consenting, mostly heterosexual adults enter a libidinous
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Day of the Gun
Join KRON 4 as we explore the bloodiest day at San Quentin prison, when inmate George Jackson led a revolt that ended in six deaths, including his own.
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San Francisco in the 1960s
San Francisco in the '60s. A generation in search of Utopia. A turbulent era shaped by protests. Flower power. Music with a message. From free love to free speech, San Francisco tried to change the world.
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San Francisco in the 1970s
Remember the '70s? During that decade, more than any city in America, San Francisco showed the signs, the symbols and the scars of the times.
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San Quentin: Prison in Paradise
In the 19th century, when the land of California offered a new paradise, the lost ways of its scoundrels and villains would find only torment in the prison near the Golden Gate. San Quentin, one of the most famous and notorious prisons in the world.
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Baseball by the Golden Gate
Baseball came west during the Gold Rush and in the beginning was played in the windy cold on 'sandlots' near the future site of San Francisco's Civic Center. Baseball was King.
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Watch our 2005 Bay to Breakers Slideshow
View pictures that viewers and online visitors sent in of the 2005 Albertsons Bay to Breakers!
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