Friday, May 29 at 8:30 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Under The Streetlamp: Rockin' Round The Clock is a concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s-1970s. Starring recent leading cast members of the Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys, the show features tight harmonies and slick dance moves that harken back to an era of sharkskin suits, flashy cars, and martini shakers.
Friday, May 29 at 7 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Join the acclaimed personal financial expert for essential advice on planning for and thriving in retirement. With empathy, straight talk and humor, Suze provides information about key steps for anyone trying to achieve their “ultimate retirement.”
Monday, May 25 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. This documentary follows the journey of four disabled veterans as they travel to a prison in Gatesville, TX to be paired with a service dog. These dogs have been expertly trained by female prison inmates serving hard time. Not only do these dogs help the veterans on a very practical level, but they also provide constant emotional support, protection, and relief from the terrors of their combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Peppered among the vulnerable and broken veteran stories is the lighthearted joy of the puppies, the redirected lives of the female inmates, and the good-natured humor of the veterans and inmates as they work closely together. The film is a story of redemption for the inmates and profound new hope for the veterans through the unconditional love of these very special dogs.
Sunday, May 24 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. On the Pacific island of Guadalcanal in 1942, the famed 1st Marine Division – the oldest, largest, and most decorated division of the US Marine Corps – defeated Japanese forces in a turning point of WWII. 1st to Fight: Pacific War Marines, narrated by actor Jon Seda, documents the experiences of 1st Marine Division veterans who took part in the historic fight.
Saturday, May 23 at 7 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. In 2015, a community rallied to save the famous Gay Head Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard, MA from destruction by erosion. This documentary captures this modern-day race against time to move the structure away from the rapidly receding cliffside and recounts the more than 200-year-old history of the iconic landmark.