Joanie Greggains, Popular Bay Area TV Fitness and Exercise Host, Dies at 78; Starred in Popular “Morning Stretch” Program on KPIX

By KEVIN WING | Chairperson, Media Museum of Northern California

Joanie Greggains, the former physical education schoolteacher who went on to host a very popular fitness and exercise television show on San Francisco’s KPIX that was eventually syndicated nationally, died May 28 in Marin County, according to friends. She was 78.

Greggains began appearing on KPIX’s “People Are Talking” in the late 1970s, doing exercise segments with hosts Ann Fraser and Ross McGowan and showing the studio audience and viewers at home how to embrace a healthier lifestyle through fitness and exercise.

Through the years, Greggains’ appearances on the popular KPIX morning talk show were so popular that she was given her own exercise show, “Morning Stretch”, in 1982. It remained on the air for many years and was in national syndication until 1995. The program moved to cable, where it lasted until 2000. Greggains was so immensely popular with Bay Area viewers that KGO Radio gave her a show in 1985 which ran for many years, becoming the No. 1 Saturday morning radio program in the Bay Area. She also produced, choreographed and starred in 15 exercise videos, selling more than 10 million copies.

With her energetic, upbeat personality, her bright outlook on life, her infectious happy spirit from within and her down-to-earth way about her, Greggains became one of the Bay Area’s most popular TV and radio personalities ever.

May she rest in peace. She will be missed.