
Full Focus
We are artists and explorers. We are liberators and survivors. We are fighting for peace and finding the cure. We are remembering the past and looking to the future. We are caring for each other and we are proud. We are western Washington. These are our stories and this is your program.
Full Focus was a weekly documentary series produced by KBTC from 2008-2010.
Local military heroes.
A look at the life of Fred Hutchinson and the cancer research center that bears his name.
The history of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
Carol Decker - motivating others who are faced with similar physical challenges.
A profile of Michael Reagan, a professional artist painting fallen U.S. Service Members.
Behind the scenes of a burlesque performance.
A profile of Michael Reagan, a professional artist painting fallen U.S. Service Members.
A man finds out that his biological father was killed in action in WWII.
Author Karen Pickett and others talk about Ruston's long and arduous history.
Beth Lipman and Ingalena Klenell collaborate to develop a new exhibition for the museum.
A portrait of wildlife artist Becci Crowe who draws using a style known as Pointilism.
Full Focus remembers Lt. Col. Kevin Shea and how people are giving back to these heroes.
Talking with members of The Ventures.
War veteran Mel Schulstad recalls the impossible odds in early days of World War II.
Full Focus profiles three Puget Sound Sumi-e artists.
Reviewing the creation of the first handwritten bible in over 500 years.
Local author Ruth Kirk shares her insights on Olympic National Park.
The Langley Hill Coastal Radar station is featured in this episode of Full Focus.
The impact and history of J.P. Patches in Western Washington.
Participants in a sister school program in Rwanda.
A profile of The Stellar Flute Company.
Exploring the life and art of local art icon Fred Oldfield.
Celebration! A traveling exhibition featuring the women painters of Washington.
A look at the history and impact of the railroad in Chehalis and Centralia.
Northwest artist Donald Fels and his compelling work.
Don McCune is remembered by local fans as "Captain Puget".