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Cathy Bower

Broadcast Operations Coordinator

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In 2002 KCET launched "California Connected." We were a part of four-California station consortium, and David Brancaccio and later Lisa McRee hosted. The show contained stories from every corner of California and was seen statewide on 12 public televi...
Holiday Program in Progress | Photo Cathy Bower
Just as dependable as the sun rising in the east and setting in the west, KCET brings the residents of our city a chance to celebrate ourselves and spirit of the holidays each and every Christmas Eve.
American Bandstand | Photo by Cathy Bower 1988
While not a KCET production, Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" did film on the KCET lot back in 1987.
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Huell visited a lot of restaurants in his day, and more than a few named menu items in his honor. We're trying to list off all the Huell Howser dishes we can think of. Can you think of more?
Hugh Hewitt, Patt Morrison, Rubén Martinez | Life & Times 1993
A look back on KCET's longest-running news show, "Life & Times."
Jeffrey Kaye and Clete Roberts | KCET Newsbeat
Take a look back at KCET's history of news shows, starting from the earliest days of the station up until "By the Year 2000" in the late 80s.
Chapman University celebrated the opening of a permanent Huell Howser exhibit as well as thirty years of "California's Gold."
 Videolog Reunion | Photo by Cathy Bower 1988
Just before Huell Howser launched "California's Gold," he hosted a reunion of the subjects of his famed Videologue series at the Bullocks Wilshire Tea Room.
Scene from Steambath
KCET takes a look back at a 1973 TV production of the play "Steambath," which featured Bill Bixby and Valerie Perrine.
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Remembering KCET's 1985 special, "Penn & Teller Go Public," which helped introduce the pair of magicians to a national audience.
KCET Newsbeat Photo from More Things That Aren't Here Anymore
If you've watched "More Things That Aren't Here Anymore," you've probably heard of Clete Roberts, who hosted "Newsbeat" on KCET back in the day. Learn more about him.
In 1982, KCET aired a special in which Jack Northrup discussed a plane prototype that the U.S. government opted not to manufacture. Years later, a strikingly similar plane began flying through the sky...
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