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PBS SoCal 50th Anniversary

PBS SoCal 50th Anniversary

KOCE-TV also known as PBS SoCal is proud to celebrate 50 years of service to more than 19 million people across six diverse Southern California counties.

For 5 decades our mission to serve the SoCal community has remained the same. PBS SoCal aims to help families thrive with early learning opportunities, delivers news and current events coverage that connects and informs the region, organizes events that bring the community together, and is your home for the entire PBS catalogue.

PBS SoCal is thrilled to celebrate 50 years of diversity, inclusion, and inspiration with stories, voices and perspectives that reflect the world around us.

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The Magic of Bill Alexander
How Bill Alexander (a.k.a. "The Happy Painter") brought "The Magic of Oil Painting" to KOCE's audiences.
Morgan and Rita sitting at restaurant table
Here’s a blast from the past: the logs from our very first day on the air, including our first show (an episode of "The Electric Company").
Todd Markell on set at KOCE
Upon KOCE's 50th anniversary, here's a vintage video of a classic pledge break from the late 1990s.
1974 KOCE Viewer's Guide
According to our 1974 Viewer Guide, dramas have always been a priority in the programming of KOCE.
PBS SoCal Viewer's Guide: 3 tiled images
On May 1, 1974, KOCE broadcast Skylab 4: The Final Manned Mission — including an interview with the only astronaut to have led a strike, or as some call it, a mutiny, in space.
KOCE PBS SoCal 1972 logo
How was KOCE received when it was just a nascent station?Thanks to the L.A. Public Library’s digital archives, we didn’t have to search too far to find an…
PBS SoCal Building
In the year of the first KOCE broadcast — now 50 years ago — many buildings popped up around the Los Angeles area, including a landmark design by architect William Pereira.
Image of man wearing a business suit and glasses
In this clip from "The Changing Face of Television," a special that ran from the show Voter's Pipeline, host Matt Cooper asks what cable television will mean for the future of TV viewing.
Santa Monica Cycle Path By Pierce, C.C. (Charles C.), 1861-1946 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
As PBS SoCal (formerly known as KOCE) celebrates its 50th anniversary, here's a look back at another milestone of 1972 — the opening of the South Bay Bike Trail — and what its place was in the history of bicycling in SoCal.
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