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KCET 50th Anniversary

Times have changed, and the world has changed since we first went on the air on September 28, 1964. But our commitment to providing high quality educational and cultural programming on-air, online, and in the community is unwavering. Through the years, we have played an important role in the lives of many generations of Californians, as a source of information, learning, enlightenment, and inspiration. Join us as we reflect on our past milestones and accomplishments, while we usher in the future, inspiring a better state for all Californians.

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Penn and Teller? Never heard of 'em. It's 1985 and two fresh faced magicians take the stage.
The Best of '¡Ahora!'
"¡Ahora!" the groundbreaking Mexican American community talk/magazine program, aired on KCET from 1969 to 1970.
See what I mean? I want this tape to ferment for ten years before you watch it
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Fritz Coleman's 1999 one man show chronicles the performer's personal history and experiences as told to his children.
Sue Booker: Doin' It at the Storefront
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During the early 1970s Sue Booker introduced dance, theater, drama, documentaries, news and public affairs, and other programming.
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During and following the 1992 Riots, 'Life & Times' devoted a program to discussing the events.
Members of Jacques Cousteau's team readies the famed explorer for a dive
To a very small degree, I have done my best to follow in the footsteps of Jacques Cousteau.
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Phil Noyes and Harry Pallenberg produced 'Visiting with Huell Howser' on the KCET lot from 1993 to 2012. This clip, from an interview shot with the duo in 2014, is the first in a series celebrating Huell and his contributions to California's history.
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KCET announced in October 2010 that it would be leaving PBS to become the largest independent public television station.
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2:42
Palencia Turner, KCET's chief development officer, understands the value of community involvement. KCET has the unique disposition of being involved in communities throughout the 11 counties it serves and reflecting the diversity of the people.
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3:38
Al Jerome, former KCET president and CEO, talks about the decision to break away from PBS, the challenges involved, and what the future holds.
The view from atop Mount Wilson. Catalina Island can be seen top left, and the downtown Los Angeles skyline is visible far right. The entire city of Pasadena is visible in the lower half of the picture. | Photo: Elson Trinidad
Keeping KCET running on the air, which requires a lot of electricity, a lot of equipment, and a lot of backup systems.
Zarii Arri
Zarii Arri moved to California for acting and ice skating.
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