KACL (Frasier) - Shows

Shows

Other shows on KACL include:

  • "Religion on the Line" - Hosted by Fr. Mike Mancuso, canceled by Kate Costas
  • "Pet Chat with Nanette" - Hosted by Nanette, canceled by Kate Costas
  • "Amber Edwards Book Chat" - Hosted by Amber Edwards
  • "Health Watch" - Hosted by Dr. Clint Weber
  • "Storytime Theater" - Hosted by Tooty, the Story Lady
  • "The Morning Zoo with Carlos and the Chicken" - KACL's morning show hosted by Carlos and "The Chicken"
  • "Let's Go Camping" - Hosted by Dan and Jenna
  • "Dr. Nora" - a second advice show on KACL, hosted by Dr. Nora Fairchild (recommended by Frasier)
  • "Dr. Mary" - a third advice show on KACL, hosted by ex-temp producer Mary Thomas
  • "Car Chat with Bob and Bethany" - Hosted by Bob and Bethany; Martin mistakes Bethany for a man
  • "Teen Scene" - Weekend program in which high school students interview a guest
  • "Girty's Grab Bag"- a show that was ended when the host got a TV deal, Roz auditions for her time slot (ultimately "torpedoed" by Bebe)

and many other shows hosted by:

  • Ray Schmidt, the "Green Grocer".
  • Bonnie Weems, the "Auto Lady".
  • Brenda from the Newsroom
  • Leo Pascali, the "Happy Chef". In one episode he is known as Floyd Lovett.
  • Miss Judy, Arts and crafts.
  • Helen Grogan, "Ma Nature".
  • Chester Ludgate, KACL's "lovable curmudgeon" commentator.
  • Julia Wilcox, financial reporter, formerly of CNBC.
  • Burt the Backyard Gardener
  • Poppy Delafield, on arts in Seattle.
  • Chopper Dave, traffic

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