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- Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan must stop a sick secret contest to murder various San Francisco celebrities, with himself being one of the targets.
- An ex-cop hosts a late-night talk radio program while getting involved with his listeners' problems in his off-time.
- A SFPD undercover narcotics cop aims to avenge his partner's death and destroy a drug-smuggling ring operated by the Chinese Triads.
- A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.
- Long-running, highly rated local talk show with a live studio audience aired weekdays at 10 am on KPIX, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco, then owned by Group W, Westinghouse Broadcasting
- Jacques Pépin brings you his final series, with over 100 recipes. The culinary icon shares memories and wisdom from a half a century in the kitchen with passion, humor, and dearest friends and family along the way.
- College Football Coverage for all 12 PAC-12 Teams on the PAC-12 Network.
- Fultah Fisher runs a boarding house catering to seamen passing through the port. A girl known as Anne of Austria has had many lovers amongst the sailors, but presently she's known to be the "property" of Salem Hardieker, a tough Bostonian. When Anne's eye drifts to a new potential lover, Hans the Dane, he spurns her, knowing she's Salem's girl. But hell hath no fury like a woman scorned....
- The sequel to Jacques Pepin's Fast Food My Way once again brings Jacques Pepin to the screen to teach you his skill and shortcuts to make fast and easy recipes. Need a quick Appetizer? Breakfast in a jiffy? Dinner with no muss or fuss? Then you will enjoy these additional 26 episodes that will help you create wonderful food and fast.
- In 1978, former San Francisco supervisor Dan White went on a rampage in City Hall, shooting and killing Mayor George Moscone and ex-Board of supervisors colleague Harvey Milk. Events leading up to the killings. White's trial and its controversial aftermath (he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and was sentenced to a short prison term) are probed in this docudrama, adapted from Steve Dobbins' play 'The Dan White Incident.'
- As Lavinia stands waiting for a train, she ponders her childhood, her fascination with drag queens, and her past life as a Tibetan monk who visited Berlin in 1933.
- The legendary press conference in San Fransisco at KQED studios on Dec. 3rd 1965.
- Lavinia dreams of joining the Circus. She dances with an aerialist.
- Bobby is a cooperative musical project based on the talents of musicians from Partisan Records and Knitting Factory Records which is notable for achieving an avant garde alternative sound using polyrhythm.
- Final Tears Married to Metal is an emotional journey of a metal drummer (Jeff) and his relationships with destructive yet seductive woman, while following the band REOG through their rise to success. Jeff puts all things at risk while trying to juggle his tumultuous marriages and his love for music. ...
- A friend of Jack's kills his crack-addicted son urged on, some say, by comments Jack made to him during an on-air conversation.
- A young woman is killed in a hit and run accident. Because her father is a prominent attorney, the police pull out all the stops. Zymack assigns the case to a Detective Slocum. At the same time the father, who is despondent and who knows Devon turns to her who asks Jack to talk about the incident on his show hoping that someone who knows something or even the one who did will come forward. Now the police learn what car struck the woman and it turns out to be the same car Devon owns. And when someone accidentally hits it leaving a mark that makes it appear to have been in an a collision and when Jack drives it, ans when the police see the damage they assume it's the one that struck the woman so Jack is arrested. While at the station, a female thief who was arrested and is waiting to be processed, is sitting next to Jack and tells her that he was picked up because they think he is the one who struck the woman. The thief then claims that Jack told her that he was the one who struck the girl. She then proceeds to get some more information that makes her story believable. Jack finds himself facing charges cause on the night of the incident he had the car and he has no alibi.
- Jack's been indicted and is now facing charges of vehicular homicide. He sets to prove his innocence by trying to figure out how the thief who knows so much about the accident. And talks to someone who tells him how she could have done it. He speaks to someone who was there and the person recalls something which he thought was insignificant at the time. But Jack decides to use that info hoping it will lead him to the person who actually ran the girl down.
- Jack's old girlfriend, Tina, arrives in town. She informs him she has contracted AIDS and will die. Unable to handle the hopelessness of the situation, Jack sets out to find the man responsible. Jack is shocked to see that the message of safe sex is still being ignored, despite the obvious consequences. He uses his show as a forum on AIDS awareness as well as a means of tracking down the man who infected Tina.
- When a scandal-mongering journalist links Killian to the pregnant Devon King, the Nighthawk's surprising reaction is to ask his boss to marry him. But the reappearance of the baby's real father complicates the issue and questions arise over the futures of Jack, Devon and KJCM.
- Assisting an injured woman on the street, a young doctor is faced with every mother's nightmare when her infant daughter is abducted by a young woman whose grasp on reality is failing. Jack uses the show as a forum to track down the kidnapped child, who, on top of everything, is desperately ill and will die without her medication.
- As Jack's luck would have it, he goes into a bank to cash a cheque and finds himself a hostage in a bank robbery. The media and the police wait out the negotiations, all with a personal interest in Jack's well-being.
- The devastating San Francisco earthquake is re-enacted as Jack and Billy help citizens connect with loved ones via the radio waves, Devon has a close encounter, and Zymak and his family re-unite under tense circumstances.
- Jack meets a night club singer, dates her and falls hard for her. She warns him of her ex-husband who's not willing to let her go. The man even attacks Jack with a knife in a bar. Later the man is killed and Jack is the prime suspect.
- Deacon Bridges asks Jack to help his girlfriend who is deep in gambling debts, but manages to finance her addiction by forging masterpieces - one of which has a fatal connection.
- Jack becomes a Big Brother and gets very close to a 10-year-old boy whose father then re-appears.
- When the owner of a convenience store who's a friend of Jack's is constantly the victim of robbery decides to do something. So he gets a gun. When a black man comes into his store and is holding a tire iron, he reacts and kills him. Later he learns that the man had a flat tire was trying to get someone to the hospital and was just looking for a phone. After the D.A. declines to charge him, a lawyer decides to file a wrongful death suit against him.
- Jack is approached by a newspaper publisher to write for his paper. Later the man's son is brought in by the police as person of interest in the death of a girl he was seen with. The man uses all of his influence to get his son released. Later Jack goes on the air saying that is it fair that his son is not even questioned. The publisher goes out and prints stories that makes it seem like the girl was at fault for her death because of her lifestyle and he tries to get Jack off the air. Later when he gives Jack a witness that proves his son innocence, whom Jack puts on the air. That's when someone calls up to say that he got the man's son. He then asks Jack to look into the death of girl and makes an ironic discovery.
- Nicky's former boyfriend Danny, a musician with a history of drug dependency, reappears in San Francisco to play a gig at a local club. He tries to rekindle their relationship and also asks Nicky for financial help because he owes money to some thugs in Los Angeles.
- In the first of three-part story, Jack Killian is confronted by a teenager claiming to be his daughter and is launched on a quest that leads to an illegal makeshift settlement for the homeless.
- In the second of a three-part story, a high school friend's flaming death forces Jack back to the homeless community for clues, leaving his boss Nicky in the lurch. Meanwhile a "ladyhawk" threatens both their jobs, and someone is playing politics with people's lives.
- A more "respectable" corpse makes the local election candidates take notice. But Jack's life is now at risk as he faces a formidable foe manipulating events behind the scenes.
- Jack Killian retires from the San Francisco Police Department after accidentally shooting his partner, Rusty, in a crossfire situation. He's drawn back to the world of the living by an offer to be a late night talk radio host. A serial killer begins calling Jack, explaining the assassinations and Jack's inadvertently pulled back into the crime fighting world.
- A few days before Christmas a sick young girl sees a statue of the infant Jesus weep tears. The miracle is hailed with excitement but, as Killian discovers, the Christmas spirit isn't everywhere.
- A woman who believes her husband is abusing their daughter decides to keep her away from him. When she's unable to prove her claim, the husband takes her to court and the judge orders her to reveal where her daughter is or be held in contempt. She chooses the latter and is placed in jail. She would there for over a year. Jack decides to let her talk on his show. Later she asks Jack to take her daughter in for awhile. When the judge learns of this he orders Jack to tell them where she is. He refuses and is facing a contempt charge too. So he tries to see if he can prove her claim.
- Jack continues to be haunted by the night of Rusty's death. This time he has to help out Rusty's son, Ethan, who has run away from home and calls Jack to tell him so.
- A serial killer is stalking San Francisco. Known only as 'The Iceman', he uses Jack Killian's show to publicize his deeds. Would Jack allow him the air time if he knew the identity of the Iceman's ultimate target?
- The call-in killer kidnaps Devon which brings Jack and Zymak back together. They work together to save Devon and to find the reason behind the killers.
- A man claiming to be Jack's father shows up and Jack is not exactly warming up to him. And Devon finally has it out with her father which doesn't end well.
- Jack is put in a dangerous dilemma when the long-lost wife of a policeman reappears and reveals the reason for her disappearance.
- Killian's friend, a cop about to retire, is accused by an immigrant of atrocities during the Vietnam War.
- Jack takes on the exploitation of illegal immigrants in the sporting world when he decides to help a boxer who is be taken advantage by his promoter because he is an illegal alien.
- At a prison, the convicts revolt and take some of the guards hostage. It seems that one of the convicts who is extremely outspoken about the harsh conditions in the prison, has taken ill and the prison officials are refusing to authorize treatment. They ask for Jack and they want him to broadcast from the prison so they can air their grievances.
- Jack continues to broadcast from the prison and spends some time in various cells. The warden wanting things to end, tries to get the Governor to authorize sending men in to retake the prison. Zymack learns that a man Jack crossed paths with when he was a cop is in the prison and the man wants to see Jack.
- A friend of Jacks has a son who is being kept alive by a life support machine. But the hospital refuses to turn it off. So Jack puts him on his show.
- Jack reflects on his past and value as a midnight radio host. Jack contemplates his future at the radio station while struggling with the ghost of his wife. Meanwhile his radio station boss considers leaving the station with her love interest to sail around the world. While she reconciles her conflicting loyalties she reveals to Jack she is pregnant.
- A young runaway, forced into prostitution, turns to Jack via his radio show for assistance in breaking away from her pimp who is involved in the white slavery market.
- When Jack's surrogate father dies suddenly, Jack, with the help of Deacon, begins investigating the home where he had been living.