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- 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.
- A grieving man attempts to solve a puzzle left behind by his grandmother while trying to dodge his suspicious girlfriend.
- This film was a story about two boys who needed to make money by selling papers, then they go to this one mans house and get there Just In Time.
- Four wandering minstrels from Los Angeles find themselves in Sacramento looking for a new gig, will they get stranded by public transport?
- 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.
- Luke has minutes to resuscitate his drowned brother after a kayaking adventure goes terribly wrong.
- Alain Trudeau is busy adjusting to his new position as French Consul for Sacramento while wife Janine is busy making plans of her own.
- In life or love, listening is a strong force behind great changes.
- NatureFest is a family friendly event featuring music, nature exhibits and information about natural resources. More than 30 exhibitors were present and naturalists make presentations about animals in the Center's live animal collection. This presentation is part of Access Sacramento's Hometown Television grant.
- Devin is the newest participant in the annual science fair with hopes of winning first place and catching the attention of the coolest girl in school Hailey , but things go horrifically wrong when students sabotage his experiment.
- As eldest daughter and executor of her mother's estate, Kaveri has three days to fulfill her mother's last wishes and solve a family mystery, but her genderqueer teen is on a journey of their own.
- Everyday Amazing with Sky Alton is a talk show taking an in depth look into positive contributors to our community. From artist and musicians to actors and social media influencers, there's something for everyone.
- Events in Innsmouth have been centuries past, but in Sacramento a shadow has been cast. The Esoteric Order of Dagon is still around and recruiting new members. As one by one people go missing, a Detective goes in search of the truth.
- 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.
- Television special with live sports coverage of Sacramento, California's 42nd annual Pig Bowl, a charity football game recast as Guns vs. Hoses featuring the Law Enforcement Hogs vs. the Fire Department Dogs. Final score for 2016 was Law 17, Fire 3. This is Access Sacramento's 23rd consecutive broadcast of this annual event.
- Jimmy has a new job in El Paso but won't leave his son in California with his ex. To stay here, he just needs to call his new boss. No problem - if he can find the phone number, arm-wrestle a Russian champ, and do it all before 6 PM - bar time.
- A simingly somewhat Grandmother with superhuman abilities comes out of her ordinary life to stop burglaries in her neighborhood.
- Ken Koenig, Steve Stizzo, and Steve Dakota perform on Access Sacramento during Local Talent Showcase, hosted by Tony Frontino.
- A photographer with a criminal past is hired by a mysterious woman to photograph her philandering husband.
- Hit the road with Actor Vinnie Langdon as he takes you on the road or In-studio bringing you the latest scoop of celebrity news, interviews with emerging musical artists and news at community events.
- 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.
- Access Sacramento announces the 10 winning writers in its 20th annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival during a live television broadcast.
- Women's rugby is one rough game. But team members struggle with thoughts of the one player not in the game.
- Ken Koenig, Steve Stizzo, and Steve Dakota perform on Access Sacramento during Local Talent Showcase, hosted by Tony Frontino.
- 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 .
- In a live television broadcast, the Cosumnes River College Philosophy Department and the California State University, Sacramento Center for Practical and Professional Ethics presents speakers as part of the 14th annual Fall Ethics Symposium. Under the general title of "The Ethics of Having Children," three primary speakers made presentations followed by a short panel with questions and answers. The three topics were: "Giving Birth while Black: Racial disparities in maternal mortality rates and what it means for black womanhood," ""Should Parents Instill Their Values in Their Children?" and "The Duty to Adopt."
- 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.
- In the annual Bouchercon convention for mystery writers and their fans, the Sacramento, CA event was forced online and onto TV because of the COVID 19 pandemic. This program showcases the nominees and winners of the 51st annual Anthony Awards, honoring the year's best writers. This live broadcast originated from the Access Sacramento TV Studios.