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- Access Sacramento's Hometown Television crew recorded the 30th annual Sacramento Gay Men's Chorus in its annual holiday concert. The non-profit chorus presented its show titled, KSGMC 201.9 "Holiday Hits With A Splash of Sass!" The performance at the First United Methodist Church in Sacramento featured holiday favorites with plenty of fun before a live studio audience.
- As Sam succumbs to the effects of his early onset dementia, his daughter Megan has to think outside of the box to keep him engaged as long as she can, or risk severing the lines of communication with him, long before he's gone.
- When a blind woman with heightened senses pursues her dream of becoming a Master Sommelier, she discovers a family secret that could keep her from ever reaching her goal.
- Nestled in the redwood forest of Northern California, the Humboldt Crabs, founded in 1945, are the oldest continuously operated summer collegiate baseball team, with their own band, ardent fans, and tradition of winning.
- The Chowder Heart and Friends TV is ShutterFilms first talk show, hosted by Sean Kilcoyne A.K.A Chowder Heart. This Talk show airs on Access Sacramento and Chowder Heart's mission is to promote the music and film industry in Sacramento. Episodes can be streamed on ShutterFilms YouTube channel to. Chowder Heart loves it when his show airs on public access because Chowder Heart believes that public access is the last real TV.
- The broadcast of the 18th annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival on Access Sacramento cable recorded at the world premiere of the 10 original short films in their theatrical showing in Oct. 2017. Film Festival Director Gary Martin introduces the film series and presents awards on stage.
- The 23rd Annual "A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival" features 10 original film shorts in their red-carpet world premiere and announces film festival awards celebrating Sacramento area film making. Beginning each year as a script writing competition, 10 selected winners' scripts are then produced and premiered with each their original films featuring the Sacramento, CA area. Created by Access Sacramento in the year 2000 by Ron Cooper, more than 200 films have been made and showcased on the big screen since then.
- Luke has minutes to resuscitate his drowned brother after a kayaking adventure goes terribly wrong.
- A young self-centered woman discovers life's blessing through a great aunt and a chest of rocks.
- Four wandering minstrels from Los Angeles find themselves in Sacramento looking for a new gig, will they get stranded by public transport?
- A grieving man attempts to solve a puzzle left behind by his grandmother while trying to dodge his suspicious girlfriend.
- This 19th annual film festival from Access Sacramento features 10 original short films all abut "A Place Called Sacramento." The TV presentation features the state show including the complete cable TV premiere of the 10 films, and the 10 writers with their thank you messages and several specialty awards for both performers and technical crew.
- Gear up for 'Dad Brakes' . Spencer and Connor guide u through , ceremonies, and mastering dad brakes survival. Fallon's flair, a dance chorus yeller, and young Fynn's charm are the secret sauce 4 a cinematic thrill. Mark, Karen, the wedding, and a bustling crowd deliver a rollercoaster of laughs and love. Fasten ur seatbelt-this is magic. #DadBrakes #CinematicAdventure. . Strange how there's always a little more innocence left to lose. -Young Fynn.
- In the historic longest-running charity football game of its kind, Sacramento's 50th annual Pig Bowl featured the Sacramento Law Hogs defeating the Sacramento Fire Dogs 27-13 before approximately 10,000 fans in a game broadcast live by Access Sacramento. Pig Bowl Hall of Fame broadcasters Walt Gray, Doug Kelly and Greg Coauette were joined by Kevin John for coverage of the original Pig Bowl, which was replicated across the country for years. The charity football event has raised more than $1.7-million over its history for non-profit groups including the Sacramento, CA burn institute, youth activities and other fire or police supporting charities.
- Access Sacramento's 21st annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival named 10 winning writers during a live televised and streamed virtual volunteer Cast and Crew Call Wednesday May 20 at 6pm. The announcement broadcast live on Access Sacramento revealed the names of the projects and writers who will produce their films over the summer, with an anticipated world premiere red carpet showcase for the 10 projects on Sat. Oct. 3, 2020 at Sacramento's historic Crest Theatre. (Subject to change based on governmental health restrictions at that time.) The Wed. May 20 6pm Live event was on Comcast or Consolidated Communications cable channel 17, AT&T U-verse Channel 14, streaming from Access Sacramento.org, or from the Access Sacramento Facebook Page, and within pcs.greenlit.app itself. With the writers now becoming producers, more than 200 volunteers logged in to create volunteer profiles in a new digital cast and crew call website platform pcs.greenlit.app. The website app was created for Access Sacramento by FilmFestO, a division of Sacramento-based Casting Calls America and its original SacCasting.com website. The writers come from all around the region with five from Sacramento , two from Cameron Park and others from Carmichael, Davis, Elk Grove and Rancho Cordova.
- Sacramento area beginning musicians get paired up into rock bands for a summer of training, followed by a televised musical concert.
- Alain Trudeau is busy adjusting to his new position as French Consul for Sacramento while wife Janine is busy making plans of her own.
- Twelve beginning youth bands complete one-month of training and then must perform three songs in a live concert performance. This TV Special shows the top song from each band, does interviews with the bands, as part of the annual "Stairway to Stardom" music training and performance series sponsored by Skips Music in Sacramento, CA.
- Christina is lost, confused and a map won't help. Tune in and find out more.
- Access Sacramento presents full televised coverage of the stage presentations and world premiere of 10 original 10-minute movies as part of the 20th annual "A Placed Called Sacramento" Film Festival. This red-carpet world premiere features 10 winning screenplays that were turned into movies featuring the writers, producers, directors, actors and crew from the Sacramento region. Nine specialty awards for acting and technical areas are presented. This program also honors Ron Cooper and Martin Anaya, the two founders of the festival, with Hall of Fame recognition. A special youth mini-festival grand prize winning short film is also featured.
- SacTown Underground is an upbeat magazine television show based in Sacramento, California covering entertainment, art, sports, cuisine, and fashion that the main stream media misses. SacTown Underground broadcasts out of Access Sacramento on Comcast or Consolidated Channel 17 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 14 .
- Access Sacramento Hometown TV coverage of the 4th annual Sacramento Scholastic Chess League Championship at Del Campo High School, Sacramento, CA with Mira Loma vs. Bella Vista on March 1, 2019. Access Sacramento's Will James is joined by Tom Weidman for analysis and commentary.
- James is a sensitive young man who is...different. He has a reverence for life, exemplified by his live for snails. His mother loves snails too; but as a garliky appetizer. Can the reconcile their common, but different, interest in the land mullosks?
- In life or love, listening is a strong force behind great changes.
- The 21st annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival showcases eight original 10-minute short films in a red-carpet world premiere that was delayed for 12 months because of the COVID 19 pandemic. The eight winning film scripts were judged and selected for production in 2020, but completion of the films was pushed back for a year in order for new health safety rules to be implemented for the casts and crews. In addition to the film premieres, several specialty awards are presented in performance and technical categories.
- This program documents the final performances and competition for newly formed rock bands participating in the annual Skip's Music Stairway to Stardom summer training program. Access Sacramento's Hometown TV crew provides television coverage of the bands and provides post-performance interviews, with final awards finishing off the broadcast.