List of American Television Series By Setting - San Francisco

San Francisco

  • Amy Prentiss
  • Charmed
  • Checkmate
  • Dante
  • Dharma & Greg
  • The Division
  • The Doris Day Show
  • The John Forsythe Show
  • Full House
  • Girls Club
  • Hooperman
  • Hotel
  • House Calls
  • Ironside
  • Just Cause
  • Love is a Many Splendored Thing
  • Love on a Rooftop
  • McMillian & Wife/McMillan
  • Midnight Caller
  • Monk
  • My Sister Sam
  • Nash Bridges
  • Party of Five
  • Phyllis
  • Sliders (each episode featured a different dimension of the shows main setting)
  • That's So Raven
  • The Streets of San Francisco
  • Too Close for Comfort
  • Trapper John, M.D.

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    Today, San Francisco has experienced a double tragedy of incredible proportions. As acting mayor, I order an immediate state of mourning in our city. The city and county of San Francisco must and will pull itself together at this time. We will carry on as best as we possibly can.... I think we all have to share the same sense of shame and the same sense of outrage.
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