"Saving the bay" explores the history of one of America's greatest natural resources. Four one-hour episodes trace the Bay from its geologic origins to restoration efforts of today. The series premieres on most PBS stations Wednesdays, April 20 and 27 and May 4 and 11 at 10pm.
"Saving the bay" explores the history of one of America's greatest natural resources. Four one-hour episodes trace the Bay from its geologic origins to restoration efforts of today. The series premieres on most PBS stations Wednesdays, April 20 and 27 and May 4 and 11 at 10pm.
"Saving the bay" explores the history of one of America's greatest natural resources. Four one-hour episodes trace the Bay from its geologic origins to restoration efforts of today. The series premieres on most PBS stations Wednesdays, April 20 and 27 and May 4 and 11 at 10pm.
Please join State Assemblymembers Alejo, Ammiano, Beall, Bonilla, Buchanan,
Calderon, Fong, Gordon, Hayashi, Hill, Huffman, Ma, Monning, Skinner, Swanson and Wieckowski and State Senators Alquist, Corbett, DeSaulnier, Evans, Hancock, Leno and Yee in recognizing the national broadcast of a uniquely Californian story, the Emmy winning documentary Saving the Bay. Producers’ Film Showing: Saving the Bay Wednesday, March 23rd, 7:00 P.M., Crest Theater, 1013 K St., Sacramento Complimentary showing, special edition, 59 minute version Saving the Bay is a co-production of Ron Blatman and KQED/KTEH Public Television, with support from the Bay Area Toll Authority / Metropolitan Transportation Commission, California State Coastal Conservancy, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, Ambassador Bill and Jean Lane Fund, David and Lucille Packard Foundation, Sonoma County Water Agency and others. Narrated by Robert Redford, Saving the Bay explores the history of one of America’s greatest natural resources — San Francisco Bay — with four one-hour episodes tracing the Bay from its geologic origins through years of catastrophic exploitation to restoration efforts of today. This spectacular high-definition series takes viewers on an unforgettable journey around the waters of San Francisco Bay and the larger northern California watershed from the Sierra Nevada to the Farallon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Saving the Bay premieres on most PBS stations Wednesdays, April 20 & 27 and May 4 & 11 at 10pm (check local listings).