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- The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to a mad industrialist scheming to cause massive destruction.
- Huell tours a mostly forgotten part of Alcatraz history. Gardens had been on the island since the 1860s but fell into neglect after the prison closed in 1963. Now, a multi million-dollar restoration is under way by The Garden Conservancy.
- SFPD Captain Mike Stone investigates the disappearance of his old partner Steve Keller.
- Based on the best-selling pair of memoirs from father and son David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy chronicles the heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, relapse and recovery in a family coping with addiction over many years.
- Jessica's niece Victoria Brandon is horrified when her fiancé Howard Griffin is arrested following the gunshot murder of nasty San Francisco drag club owner Al Drake.
- Phil Foster's Brooklyn character visits picturesque San Francisco and, in Brooklynese lingo, describes the sights and wonders and hilly terrain of the City By the Bay...the cable cars, Chinatown, the Presido, the Golden Gate Bridge, etc.
- On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small California beach town. On the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, Charlie Watson discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken.
- The surprising, never-before-told tale of the indispensable yet unsung Casting Director - Iconoclasts whose keen eye, exquisite taste and gut instincts redefined Hollywood.
- A forensic neuro-psychiatrist reluctantly enters a dangerous and violent world of mistaken identity, police corruption and mental illness.
- A comedic and insightful look into an aspiring filmmaker's journey to direct a film about his ex-fiancé who didn't believe love was enough.
- An agoraphobic psychologist and a female detective must work together to take down a serial killer who copies serial killers from the past.
- Huell learns about Crissy Field at Presidio of San Francisco. Once an Army airfield and site of important aviation advances, it's now part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area and has been transformed into a magnificent shoreline park.
- Mannix travels to San Francisco to wind up a case. At the airport he spots old flame Jan Holloway, who stood him up some time before. She tells Joe she is really married to a man named Carter Elliott. Several hoods then hustle Mannix away, apparently because he spoke to her -- leading him into a deepening mystery involving $14 million and Mrs. Elliott's apparent death shortly thereafter.
- Though decades have passed since the multiple murderer held the state of California hostage with fear, the mystery of the identity of the Zodiac killer has never been solved.
- A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison and works with a woman to try to prove his innocence.
- Dolittle must save a forest and a bear's life.
- A doctor tests his theory that blood diseases can be cured by atomic radiation by using prison inmates as experiments.
- A newspaper article alerts Vicky to the danger she's in with Wainwright, but, when he realizes she knows the truth about him, he terrorizes her and forces her to masquerade as her mother. Lance and Melissa have a wedding reception, which Angela reluctantly hosts, bringing forth mixed emotions from the guests. Chase and Melissa disagree about Joseph. Lance tries to persuade his father to finance his partnership in Melissa's winery, but Tony accepts Chase's offer. Emma's date, Richard, informs Angela that Tuscany Downs is being condemned. Peter and Angela argue over her stolen checks. When Maggie confronts Richard over his article on Wainwright, Chase approaches with fists flying.
- A San Francisco librarian picks up a hitchhiker whose car has broken down, which leads to her being stalked and hunted by shady individuals. A cop she briefly met during a function eventually comes to her rescue.
- A look at the making of the original Star Wars trilogy.
- Music video to the incredible George Harrison track "what is life?"
- Huell gets the full Golden Gate Bridge experience by going across, under, above, inside and on top of it. He learns its construction history from two original crew members and rare footage and then meets the current daily maintenance crew.
- Huell visits two "replicas" of the Golden Gate Bridge: the walkway to the Point Bonita Lighthouse at the Marin Headlands in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Guy West Bridge at Sacramento State University.
- A writer, Andy Stuart, teams up with an exorcist, Father Kemschler, to battle Satan, and a group of Devil worshipers led by Mr. Rimmin.
- Allester's dead end job proofreading phone books is disrupted by an encounter with a talking chain-smoking Koala who takes him on a trip down the "koala-hole" to face his own indecision.
- A drama centered on the romance between Ernest Hemingway and World War II correspondent Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's inspiration for For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the only woman who ever asked for a divorce from the writer.
- An American construction worker, a French journalist and a London school boy set out on a spiritual journey after death touches their lives in different ways.
- Alcatraz Island is well known as a federal penitentiary that housed the most notorious criminals from 1934 to 1963. Huell learns the prior history dating to the 1850s and tours the labyrinth of tunnels and rooms under "The Rock."
- A psychiatrist with intense acrophobia (fear of heights) goes to work for a mental institution run by doctors who appear to be crazier than their patients, and have secrets that they are willing to commit murder to keep.
- With the million-dollar prize on the line, Racers come face-to-face with Darth Vader, and Teams drop all pretense of friendliness after a cut in line cuts into another Team's time while an angry confrontation awaits another at the finish line.
- Behind-the-Scenes documentary about Los Lobos making their first DVD, of a concert at the Fillmore in San Francisco, California in 2004. Includes backstage footage, and material shot by the band members. Interviews at home, in the studio and on the Golf Course. Included as the only "feature" on their DVD release: Los Lobos: Live at the Fillmore. The band's first DVD release.
- 1972–19771hTV-PG7.1 (186)TV EpisodeA city official is murdered in a botched mugging by a gang of three sophisticated criminals unaware of his high profile. The mayor, convinced it was a political assassination, orders Stone and Keller to crack the case.
- When strange seeds drift to earth from space, mysterious pods begin to grow and invade San Francisco, replicating the city's residents one body at a time.
- A giant, radioactive octopus rises from the Philippine Trench to terrorize the North American Pacific Coast.
- The heartwarming tale of Nitta Sayuri, a young Japanese woman who transcended from her fishing-village roots and became one of Japan's most celebrated geisha.
- When a gang member is killed, it signals a turf war between two rival street gangs. Meanwhile, two youths locate a missing crate of guns and decide to sell them to the gang members.
- Billed as the "full-hour musical spectacular that won Nancy Sinatra the coveted Hollywood Star of Tomorrow award," this 1967 NBC-TV special, sponsored by Royal Crown Cola, is hosted by Nancy and features Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Lee Hazlewood and Frank Sinatra (billed as 'A Very Close Relative'). Brother Frank, Jr. makes a cameo appearance (and doesn't sing a note). Conspicuously absent from the program is Nancy's biggest hit: "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'".
- After a bitter divorce, an actor disguises himself as a female housekeeper to spend time with his children held in custody by his former wife.
- 16-year-old Charles loves to photograph. A cute girl's photo ends up in his camera. He later sees the older Laura singing in a bar. He takes many more photos of her and ends seeing her again, wishing to help her career.
- A French woman and a mercenary soldier from Chase's past intrude on the lives of Angela and Maggie and force them to face unpleasant consequences. Angela's wiles work on Chao-Li. Emma believes she is embarking on a new life as a businesswoman. After Lance moves in with Dina amid Melissa's accusations that he cares more for his car than he does for her, Melissa attempts to make peace with Lance.
- A US Army corporal wounded in the Korean War narrates his story of recovery as cameras follow him starting with evacuation from the battlefield, through treatment in a series of hospitals, and eventually returning to the United States.
- Captains Bainbridge and Clifford are pals in the same regiment, stationed at Honolulu. Boyhood chums, they joined the Army together and attained an equal rank. Both love the same girl, Marie Wilson, daughter of their colonel. The three young people lived in the same town and grew up together; the two men had agreed long before that neither should pursue Marie. Bainbridge suggests a plan that each shall offer her flowers and the one whose bouquet she accepts first shall have the right to woo her. Marie takes Clifford's flowers first, and later accepts his overtures of love. The seed of jealousy and hate is thus sown in Bainbridge's heart, later to grow into a deadly parasite. Later, the two officers are delegated to carry a confidential letter to Colonel Brown at the Presidio, San Francisco. Marie and her mother decide to avail themselves of the officers' escort to visit friends in the states. Santos, a spy, interested always in the movements of the U.S. Army, observes the two officers embarking for San Francisco and realizes that they must carry important papers. He follows them. The next day a rough sea washes Bainbridge back from the bow, injuring his knee. Santos rescues him and the resultant gratitude opens up the way for the spy to meet the party. Santos recognizes Bainbridge's weakness and plies him with liquor. The officer soon tells of his love for Marie and of the mission that carries him and Clifford to California. Santos plays on the drunken man's mind and agrees to get rid of Clifford. The spy intends at the same time to secure the papers. Santos attacks Clifford, and, with Bainbridge's reluctant help, throws the officer overboard. While Santos is searching the stateroom, a trick of fate makes the steamer strike a derelict. Several passengers, panic-stricken, jump overboard. Lifebuoys are thrown to them and a boat is lowered. One of the buoys drifts near the weakening Clifford. He puts it on and drifts for another day. He is rescued, unconscious and half dead, by a pleasure yacht bound for San Francisco. Clifford's absence is discovered aboard the steamer. They believe he was lost in the panic. Santos learns that Marie is carrying the confidential letter and determines to search her cabin. He secures the papers, but as he is leaving through the window, Marie fires and kills him. Arrived in San Francisco, Marie and Bainbridge deliver the letters to Colonel Brown. Thinking to divert Marie's mind from the tragedy of Clifford's disappearance, Bainbridge orders their machine to pass the fair grounds. Clifford has arrived in the city and starts for the Presidio. He sees Bainbridge and Marie and follows them. Seeing that he cannot escape in the machine. Bainbridge jumps out and tries to hide. He is driven to the platform over the rocks at the Cliff House. Seeing there is no escape and preferring death to arrest, the wretched man leaps over the cliff, down 150 feet to the rocks and waves and death below.
- An unhappily married socialite finds solace in the company of a recently divorced doctor.