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KEN KRAMER'S ABOUT SAN DIEGO: MLK Choir, Archeologist Pea Hicks, Mechanic Dennis Tolley

Host Ken Kramer and long-time San Diego mechanic Dennis Tolley, who in his 90s still makes house calls!
Courtesy of Ken Kramer and Suzanne Bartole

Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app + Encores Sunday, Aug. 18 at 4 p.m. on KPBS TV and Monday, Aug. 19 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2

On this episode, we meet a man who is saving bits of San Diego’s film and photographic history one image at a time; see a grateful city pay tribute to the creator of its local landmark; find an ageless mechanic with a most particular specialty, and identify some local “islands” that aren’t islands at all. Plus lots more!

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Martin Luther King Community Choir San Diego performs at a Lemon Grove ceremony honoring community pioneers.
Courtesy of Ken Kramer and Suzanne Bartole

About The Series: KEN KRAMER’S ABOUT SAN DIEGO is a collection of stories about the history and the people of the area we call home. Ranging over all of San Diego County, the stories often deal with little known things about our past, and how they relate to places we see every day. Almost every thing, and every place in San Diego has some kind of story behind it. KEN KRAMER’S ABOUT SAN DIEGO tells those stories in a fun and informal way. It’s a show about us!

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About Producers: Ken Kramer is the creator, producer, and host of KEN KRAMER’S ABOUT SAN DIEGO. For more than three decades, the series has presented stories of the people and places that define our home county. KEN KRAMER’S ABOUT SAN DIEGO has been honored with numerous Emmy and Golden Mike Awards, as well as recognition from teachers' groups, Save Our Heritage Organisation, City of San Diego, San Diego Historical Society, Society of Professional Journalists, San Diego Press Club, Radio Festival New York, and The Voice of America. In proclaiming “Ken Kramer Day” in 2008, the County Board of Supervisors described the show as “…more valuable to San Diego History than any two or three of our local museums combined.”

Ken is a fourth-generation native Californian who grew up in Pasadena, Calif. He graduated from San Diego State University in 1974. The program is co-produced by Suzanne Bartole, a photojournalist, multimedia and video producer with the County of San Diego and the videographer for LEGOLAND California. Ken and Suzanne began working together in 1995 at NBC 7. Previously, she was producer, photographer and editor for the popular SAM THE COOKING GUY show. Suzanne has won more than a dozen Emmy Awards for Lighting, Editing, Photography and Producing. She’s a graduate of San Diego State University.