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A language of his own KET’S ONLINE CAMPUS COURSES AWAKEN CODY SMITH’S PASSION FOR LATIN
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hen Glasgow teen Cody Smith looks into the future, his career path is crystal-clear. Languages. When he grows up, he said, his future will definitely be rooted in world languages. Cody, 14, this fall is beginning his third year in KET’s Online Campus distance-learning Latin courses, a field of study he’s not only passionate about, but one that’s awakened in him a talent he never even knew he had. “At first in Latin I, when we were just learning grammar, I wasn’t really passionate yet,” said Cody, who was enrolled in an academically accelerated magnet program at Barren County Middle School and will enter high school this fall. “But after a while, when we started learning Latin vocabulary, I realized that I actually could do this — wow.” Cody quickly dived wholeheartedly into the curriculum and now speaks knowledgably about the benefits of learning a “dead language.” “You can look at any culture and their literature will say a lot about them. Roman philosophers express a lot of ideas that are actually derived from the Greeks,” said Cody, who has read Cicero, Virgil, Tacitus, and others.
“So, you can learn a lot about what is essential to you.” classical cultures reading it in Latin. Cody’s parents, Jason Smith It just opens up your mind to lots of and Denise Fugate — along with things that you may not see — or unhis stepparents — while familiar derstand — by reading translations.” with his love of learning, have KET’s advanced courses, servbeen amazed by Cody’s progress. ing students in Kentucky and nation“I knew he was really good wide, have been offered in Kentucky at Latin when we took him to Ark schools for nearly 30 years. This year, Encounter,” said Jason. “They the teacher-led, web-based instruction have Latin Bibles, and we were has been re-launched as Online Camadmiring those — but I knew he pus and numerous courses provide was gifted in languages when he dual high school/college credit. started reading them to me.” Online Campus is set apart from Additionally, Cody has other online learning in its dedication mastered French, even conversto providing middle and high school ing with step-mom Natalie Smith, students and reading with perFrench crime sonalized novels. And learning he’s signed experiences up for Manthat help darin Chinese DISTANCE LEARNING FROM KET them grow this fall in intellectually. Students work at their ninth grade — and a sign-language own pace, fulfill requirements for col- course this summer at the Glasgow lege admission, receive instruction de- public library. signed to impact ACT and SAT scores, “On his own time, he’s been and prepare for college-level work. teaching himself Spanish at home. This fall, the courses include Arts Any time that he has free time, in Culture, Latin, German, Chinese, he’s reading books. He loves to Spanish, and Economics. KET’s be self-taught, on his own,” added teachers are assisted by a cadre of mom Denise. tutors to ensure that the students are Cody’s parents credit KET’s successful. Online Campus for their son’s sucMany Online Campus students, cess in advanced language — an like Cody, are highly motivated and educational benefit that often is not enjoy self-paced learning. available in rural schools. “Distance learning really allows “I think it’s great they’re ofyou to gain responsibility because fering classes like this to kids that you’ve got to keep up with the otherwise would not have this course,” Cody said. “So there’s a plus available to them,” said Jason. there for college — and it allows you Give them the opportunity to learn, to learn at your own pace and learn like Cody!”
Today’s KET: Creating opportunties
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s KET enters its 28th year of providing distance learning courses, I’m just as proud of what our new Online Campus service represents as I am of what it offers to students. Like so many of KET’s learning services, tools, and resources, Online Campus fills educational gaps and provides opportunities where they might not otherwise exist. That’s as important today as it was nearly 50 years ago when KET founder O. Leonard Press championed the idea of using the power of television to bring quality educational programs to every Kentucky school. While the technologies and services have changed over the years, the essence of that original vision is still very much at the heart of all we do. When schools do not have the means to offer a wide variety of world languages and other subjects, KET’s Online Campus provides dual-credit courses, with a personalized support system of highly qualified teachers and tutors to help ensure student success. We’re proud to be a valuable educational resource for students like Cody, as well as for the many thousands of students, educators, and others we serve across the educational spectrum. Technologies and needs will certainly continue to change, and KET will be there to serve all Kentuckians – bridging gaps and creating opportunities. Sincerely,
Shae Hopkins
KET Executive Director and CEO
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TRAVEL THE GLOBE AND PLUMB THE OCEAN DEPTHS
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T’S summertime and vacation-time throughout the nation. Where would you like to go for an unforgettable adventure? How about Havana? Wild and scenic Alaska? What about swimming with whale sharks in the mysterious Pacific depths? All these journeys are possible as KET and PBS continue our Summer of Adventure, culminating with Wild Alaska Live, a monumental event similar to Big Blue Live, which brought you up close with marine life in Monterey Bay, Calif., in 2015. This time, a must-see natural spectacle plays out across the vast Alaskan wilderness, where some of the world’s most remarkable animals — bears, wolves, moose, orcas, and eagles — gather by the thousands to take part in Alaska’s summer feast, an event never before captured live on television. This live, three-night event is hosted by Chris and Martin Kratt, well-known for Wild Kratts and Zoboomafoo, their series of children’s educational nature programs on PBS KIDS.
WILD ALASKA LIVE
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Wednesday, July 26 • 8/7 pm Sunday, July 30 • 8/7 pm
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BIG PACIFIC – JULY SCHEDULE
KET Wednesdays, July 5 - 19 • 8/7 pm Plunge into the Pacific with researchers and cinematographers to see the ocean’s rare and dazzling creatures, breaking boundaries between land and sea. Traveling coast to coast and examining the micro to the mega, this five-part series (which began June 21) moves throughout the world’s largest ocean to present a broad range of locations, species, natural phenomena, and behaviors. Each episode focuses on an iconic characteristic of the Pacific — voracious, mysterious, violent, and passionate — to weave stories from across the sea that illustrate the multi-faceted character of this ocean.
NATURE’S GREAT RACE
KET Begins Wednesday, July 12 • 9/8 pm KET2 Begins Sunday, July 16 • 7/6 pm Follow three groups of animals — caribou, zebra, and elephants — as they face the immense challenges of migration in places around the world. Using the latest satellite-tracking and filming technology, the program provides unparalleled access to the great obstacles facing each individual herd, from treacherous terrain to merciless predators, as they risk danger and death in a race for their lives.
WEEKEND IN HAVANA
KET Tuesday, July 18 • 8/7 pm KET2 Sunday, July 23 • 9/8 pm Geoffrey Baer travels to the capital city of Havana to explore Cuba alongside the people who live there. Over the course of his journey, he makes some new local friends who share with him the vibrant color, culture, and history of a beautiful and sensuous city only recently re-opened to Americans. Through their eyes, see this rich and historic place in an entirely new way.
RARE - CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK KET Begins Tuesday, July 18 • 9/8 pm KET2 Begins Thursday, July 20 • 9/8 pm
Join renowned National Geographic photographer and natural-born storyteller Joel Sartore on his quest to compile his “photo ark,” a digital collection of the world’s mammals, fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and insects. This captivating new three-part series, follows Sartore as he documents threatened species at zoos, in nature preserves, and in the wild. Coming in August: Ireland’s Wild Coast. Begins Wednesday, Aug. 2 on KET.
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Live from the Artists Den: Sturgill Simpson KET Saturday, July 1 • 11/10 pm The Kentuckian and Grammy-winning artist, widely praised by critics, performs at New York’s Broad Street Ballroom. A massive mural depicting the history of seafaring wraps around the entire room, echoing the central concept of his acclaimed album A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, which he plays in full for an ecstatic crowd. He also delivers an emotional version of the soul classic “You Don’t Miss Your Water.”
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KET Monday, July 3 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, July 9 • 8/7 pm Ever hear of Indian Head Rock? The six-ton boulder, once famous for its resemblance to a Native American, was hidden for 87 years beneath the waters the Ohio River near South Shore, Ky., after the installation of locks and dams raised the water level. But in 2007, a team of Ohio historians located and removed the rock in the hope that its rediscovery would celebrate the history of the region. To their surprise, many Kentuckians felt as though the rock belonged to them, and thus began a nationally playedout battle between the two states.
4 A Capitol Fourth KET Tuesday, July 4 • 8/7 & 9:30/8:30 pm This annual Independence Day celebration puts you front and center for the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation. Actor and musician John Stamos hosts the allstar musical extravaganza featuring performances by Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi of the Blues Brothers, the Beach Boys, legendary Motown stars the Four Tops, Tony-nominated Broadway star Phillipa Soo of Hamilton, and the National Symphony Orchestra.
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KET2 Tuesday, July 4 • 9/8 pm KET Friday, July 14 • 9:30/8:30 pm
KET Begins Sunday, July 16 • 10/9 pm KET2 Begins Wednesday, July 19 • 10/9 pm
Andrea Bocelli, one of the most successful and best-selling singers in the history of classical-crossover music, delivers a once-in-a-lifetime performance from the spectacular Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. Joined by world renowned conductor Zubin Mehta, Bocelli and host Chad Smith take an up close and personal tour and of his villa in Tuscany as well as the city of Florence with mayor Dario Nardella in this very special Landmarks episode.
Michael Palin stars as a frail Yorkshire man whose admittance to a nursing home triggers a series of inexplicable events. On the day Tom leaves his home to move into residential care, he becomes the sole witness to a violent death. Teenage care assistant Hannah Ward and investigating police detective Rob Fairholme try to unravel the riddle of Parfitt’s mysterious past as they are drawn into an eerie and dangerous world of lost love and betrayal.
23 In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels KET2 Sunday, July 23 • 10/9 pm KET Monday, July 24 • 9/8 pm Take an unprecedented look at the world through the eyes of the creative visionary and driving force behind 21c Museum Hotels, co-founder Steve Wilson. Based in Louisville, the seven-property chain combines its boutique hotels with contemporary art museums. In this program, follow Wilson as he navigates his way through a maze of art fairs and construction sites to bring his artistic vision — from both minutiae to momentous — to life as he works on his latest hotel in Durham, NC.
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25 SUN
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Statue of Liberty
The Story of China: Ancestors/Silk Roads and China Ships
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Smash-Up: Story of a Woman; Cops with Buster Keaton (short) Kentucky Tonight
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The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Let There Be Light
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Spirited Sounds, Tall Tales, and Amazing Grace Big Nam
Reel Visions
The Story of China: Golden Age/The Ming
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Frontline: The Secret History of ISIS
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bookclub@KET
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
Charlie Rose Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Own Category BBC World News
Last of the Summer Wine
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Kentucky Life on the Road: Along Highway 62 Stranger with a Camera
Kentucky Bourbon Tales: Distilling the Family Business
Big Pacific: Violent
Great Yellowstone Thaw
Nova: Making North America: Life
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode One
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece: Episode One
Morehead & Northfork Railroad
BBC World News
Still Open All Hours Open Hearts, Open Homes
Once Upon a Vision
WoodSongs: Michael Martin Murphey and the Kentucky Headhunter
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hot Springs
800 Words
The Coroner: Pieces of Eight
BBC World News
The This Old House Hour: Arlington Arts & Crafts | Foundation Fundamentals
Sinking of an Aircraft Carrier
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Virtual Reality
Charlie Rose
Made in Kentucky
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Virtual Reality
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways
Comment on Kentucky
Charlie Rose - The Week
Washington Week
Kentucky Life
DCI Banks: A Little Bit of Heart
Kentucky Afield
Water Works
Last of the Summer Wine
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University (from 7:30)
WoodSongs: Michael Martin Murphey and the Kentucky Headhunter
My Mother and Other Strangers On Masterpiece
Keeping Up Appearances
Jubilee
Overheard with Evan Smith
Charlie Rose Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
Movie Classics: Meet Me in St. Louis
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Gregory Peck
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BBC World News
Movie Classics: The Band Wagon
On Bended Knees: The Night Rider Story
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800 Words
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Jubilee: J.D. Crowe & The New South/Audie Music City Roots Live From the Factory: Shemekia Copeland/Whitehorse/The Mavericks The Tunnel: Sabotage: Episode 2 Blaylock and Redline
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University
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POV: Dalya’s Other Country/4.1 Miles
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hot Springs
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Jubilee: The Boxcars/The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet/The Chapmans Live from the Artists Den: Sturgill Simpson
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
DCI Banks: A Little Bit of Heart
The War of 1812
800 Words
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 25 SUNDAY
8/7 pm My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Episode Two Francis goes poaching and Emma finds a new suitor. Rose stands up for justice and becomes a local hero. 9/8 pm Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode Two A mysterious death and the unsettling appearance of a dead bird at the vicarage lead Sidney and Geordie down a dark path. Amanda and Sidney are blissfully in love ... but how long can it continue? 10/9 pm Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Series Premiere Jane Tennison learns the cold facts of police work and becomes immersed in a murder investigation.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Hot Springs How appraisals from 15 years ago have changed in the antiques market, including a 1933 All-Star game signed baseball, and a Jasper Cropsey painting. 9/8 pm POV Dalya’s Other Country/4.1 Miles The nuanced story of a family displaced by the Syrian conflict, walking the line between their Muslim values and the new world they inhabit; and a Greek Coast Guard captain caught in the middle of the biggest refugee crisis since WWII. 9/8 pm Let There Be Light Rowan LeCompte and Dieter Goldkuhle create stained glass windows for Washington National Cathedral.
Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece
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8/7 pm The Story of China Golden Age/The Ming Explore the stunning achievements of two of China’s most brilliant dynasties: the Song, creators of a Chinese Renaissance, and the Ming, builders of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. 10/9 pm Frontline The Secret History of ISIS The inside story of its creation, and how the U.S. missed the many warning signs. 10/9 pm The Tunnel: Sabotage A soundbite from the plane’s black box suggests a terrifying possibility. A surprising chain of events brings Karl and Elise closer to the abductors, but will they get to the Fourniers in time?
28 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Big Pacific Violent Surrounded by the Ring of Fire, the Pacific Ocean is the epicenter of natural mayhem. Violence is part of life in the Pacific, and the creatures that live there must choose whether to avoid conflict or rise to meet it. 10/9 pm Nova Making North America: Life The mysteries of how life evolved in North America, including the arrival of humans.
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9/8 pm 800 Words George is the most unpopular new Aussie in town after calling Weld a “dead-end town” in his column. Shay and Arlo also feel the fallout from their father’s faux pas at their new school.
9/8 pm Sinking of An Aircraft Carrier A demolition team’s mission to sink the USS Oriskany, a 900-foot long aircraft carrier, the most complex and best built ship in naval warfare that operated primarily in the Pacific into the 1970s, is examined. 10/9 pm STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World Virtual Reality Virtual Reality (VR) is rapidly emerging as perhaps the next big thing in work, entertainment, and medicine. Ben Kuchera, senior opinions editor at the video game and technology website Polygon.com, discusses and demonstrates VR and where it’s headed.
30 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Movie Classics The Band Wagon Two playwrights bring a movie dancer to New York for a Broadway show with a ballerina. Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse star. (1953) 9:30/8:30 pm DCI Banks A Little Bit of Heart When a devoted husband and father goes missing, a ransom demand takes Banks and his team on a journey into Leeds’ Chinese community.
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8/7 pm Kentucky Life A look at those who do good work: Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity chapter in Jenkins; Misfit Island Wildlife Rescue Center; State Nature Preserves volunteers; and Danville’s Grace Café, a pay-what-you-can community restaurant. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Meet Me in St. Louis A St. Louis lawyer’s family stays in town for the 1904 World’s Fair. Judy Garland stars. (1944)
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My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....
Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Kentucky Highway 31W
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Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....
Between a Rock and the Commonwealth
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Austin
Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music
Retreat from Gettysburg
A Capitol Fourth
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Kentucky Time Capsule BBC World News
Charlie Rose Reel Visions
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Harriette Arnow/Ourselves and That Promise BBC World News
Andrea Bocelli - Landmarks Live in Concert: The Tunnel: Sabotage A Great Performances Special
Last of the Summer Wine
Charlie Rose
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Kentucky Life: Lincoln: "I, Too, Am a Kentuckian." Life Stories
“I remember the old home very well”: The Lincolns in Kentucky
Big Pacific: Voracious
Great Yellowstone Thaw
Nova: Making North America: Human
BBC World News
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....
Along Kentucky 80
Kentucky Life
WoodSongs: Celebration of Michael Hedges with Andy McKee and Christie Lenee
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Austin
800 Words
The Coroner: Crash
BBC World News
The This Old House Hour: Arlington Arts & Crafts | A Steely Den
Churchill’s Toy Shop
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Overdiagnosed
Charlie Rose
On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce
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Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways
Comment on Kentucky
Charlie Rose - The Week
Washington Week
DCI Banks: Undertow
800 Words
Movie Classics: Meet Me in St. Louis
Kentucky Life (from 7:30)
“I remember the old home very well”: The Lincolns in Kentucky
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: The Thin Man
Kentucky Afield
Still Open All Hours The Hilltoppers
Jubilee
Overheard with Evan Smith: Nancy Pelosi
Charlie Rose Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
Jubilee: Steep Canyon Rangers/Sleepy Man Banjo Boys Infinity Hall Live: Dawes
Last of the Summer Wine
Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....
WoodSongs: Celebration of Michael Hedges Music Makes a City with Andy McKee and Christie Lenee
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Keeping Up Appearances
BBC World News
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Gregory Peck
Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
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POV: The War Show
A Capitol Fourth
Jubilee: The Roys/Darin & Brooke Aldridge/ The Bankesters
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As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
DCI Banks: Undertow
Big Pacific
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 2 SUNDAY
8/7 pm My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Episode Three Nurse Tillie comes to the rescue, but will it be too late? Stolen paint provokes a theological crisis. 9/8 pm Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode Three When villagers become ill at a cricket match, Geordie and Sidney must determine if it was an accident or something more sinister. Sidney and Amanda learn that their secret isn’t so secret after all. 9/8 pm Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery On May 14, 1804, Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery headed up the Missouri to explore the unknown territory just purchased by the United States from France. In addition to geographic and scientific exploration, they sought a water route to the Pacific. 10/9 pm Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Episode Two Tennison and Bradfield continue their work on the murder case of a young girl, but a breach of police protocol complicates matters. Meanwhile, the Bentley family continues their plans to pull off their biggest crime yet.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Austin Highlights include an H. Siddons Mowbray painting, an 1802 Meriwether Lewis commission, and Marilyn Monroe photos. 9/8 pm Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery With the help of guide Sacagawea and friendly Native American tribes, they make it through the snowy Bitterroot Mountains. After crossing the Continental Divide, they find themselves
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at last traveling with the current instead of struggling against it. Finally they catch sight of their goal: the Pacific Ocean. 10/9 pm POV The War Show Beginning with peaceful Arab Spring protests in 2011, take a four-year, ground-level look at how Syria spiraled into bloody civil war.
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10/9 pm The Tunnel: Sabotage Elise uncovers some disturbing facts about a passenger, while Karl makes a major breakthrough.
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8/7 pm Big Pacific Voracious Food is plentiful in the Pacific Ocean, but the challenge of finding that food drives all life in the Pacific. For creatures large and small, every mouthful counts. 9/8 pm Great Yellowstone Thaw It’s summer in Yellowstone, and with soaring temperatures and drought comes the risk of wildfires. A major blaze breaks out in the Beartooth Mountains.
9/8 pm Churchill’s Toy Shop With limited time and resources available, the prime minister sets up a secret research institute dedicated to developing new weapons during World War II. 10/9 pm The Coroner Crash Jane is reconnected with an old school friend when she tries to find out who left a teenage girl to die after a car crash. 10/9 pm STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World Overdiagnosed Advances in diagnostics and treatments have contributed to better health for countless people. But recent data demonstrates a downside – too much medicine, too many tests and treatments may be resulting in not more but less health.
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9:30/8:30 pm DCI Banks Season Finale Undertow Banks and the team begin the painful job of finding out exactly who was responsible for Annie’s death, an incident that has affected all their lives.
10/9 pm Nova Making North America: Human From Ice Age to oil boom, discover the challenges faced and the wealth uncovered as humans take over the continent.
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9/8 pm Movie Classics The Thin Man Sophisticated Nick and Nora Charles solve a murder mystery with their wire-haired terrier, Asta. William Powell and Myrna Loy star. (1934)
9/8 pm 800 Words Questions are raised over Laura Turner’s death, and the Weld rumor mill goes into overdrive. George goes on an epic manhunt through the local populous to learn the source of the scandalous gossip.
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Baker-Bird Winery in Augusta, garden designer Jon Carloftis and Dale Fisher share the history and beauty of their restored 19th-century home in Lexington, and famed folk artist Minnie Adkins.
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My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Four
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Four
Between a Rock and the Commonwealth
The Story of China: Golden Age/The Ming
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Penny Serenade
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My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County
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Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Cleveland
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Rochester
Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital
Let’s Paint the Town, Twin Cities!
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers/John Jacob
Reel Visions
BBC World News
The Story of China: The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution
Frontline
BBC World News
Jubilee: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper/ Music City Roots Live From the Factory: Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master Fiddle Champion Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams
The Tunnel: Sabotage
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Kentucky’s Ohio River On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Towns
Big Pacific: Passionate
Nature’s Great Race: Elephants
Nova: Mystery of Easter Island
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Four
Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Between a Rock and the Commonwealth
On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital
WoodSongs: Bobby Rush and Dallahan
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Cleveland
800 Words
The Coroner: First Love
BBC World News
The This Old House Hour
Battle of Jutland: The Navy’s Bloodiest Day
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Future of Higher Education
Charlie Rose
A Decade of Difference
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Overdiagnosed
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways
Comment on Kentucky
Charlie Rose - The Week
Washington Week
Andrea Bocelli - Landmarks Live in Concert: Georgia O’Keeffe: A A Great Performances Special Woman on Paper
800 Words
Movie Classics: The Thin Man
Time on the River
A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Kentucky Afield
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Michael Caine
Last of the Summer Wine
Between a Rock and the Commonwealth
WoodSongs: Bobby Rush and Dallahan
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Keeping Up Appearances
BBC World News
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Still Open All Hours Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice
Overheard with Evan Smith: Julian Castro
Charlie Rose Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
Movie Classics: Shadow of the Thin Man
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POV: Last Men in Aleppo
Kentucky Life
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The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Louisville: A City at the Falls Economy
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Health Three60: Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts
Kentucky Tonight
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Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Jubilee: Della Mae/Dale Ann Bradley/Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands Infinity Hall Live: Buckwheat Zydeco
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital
Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary, Part 1 Journey to Recovery
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8/7 pm My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Episode Four Captain Dreyfuss hatches a plan to thwart advances from Rose’s sister, Vera. Emma gets man advice. 9/8 pm Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode Four Sidney and Geordie must determine the connection between a murder and a number of post office robberies. Leonard becomes the village hero. Sidney, Geordie, and Leonard all find themselves at crossroads in their personal lives. 10/9 pm Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Episode Three Jane is faced with several harsh realities in both her professional and personal life. The investigations around the murder of Julie Ann Collins and the robbery plan of the Bentley family come to a head.
10 MONDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Cleveland Updated appraisals include a 1979 Kent State apology, a Patek Philippe pocket watch, and a Herter Brothers sideboard and table. 10/9 pm POV Last Men in Aleppo After five years of war in Syria, the remaining citizens of Aleppo are readying themselves for a siege. Through the volunteers known as the White Helmets, experience firsthand the daily struggle for sanity in a country at war.
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8/7 pm The Story of China The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution Journey back in time to see the splendor of the last Chinese dynasty, the Qing. The fateful First Opium War, which sparked the fall of the empire, and the birth of today’s China after the 20th-century revolutions are examined. 10/9 pm The Tunnel: Sabotage Episode 4 DC Borowski interviews an intriguing, cheroot-smoking witness. Laura receives a disturbing package, and, in Calais, a double-bluff has the police racing to catch Defence in the act. Has a mole infiltrated the investigation?
10/9 pm The Coroner First Love When a teenager is found dead at the foot of a tower, Higgins believes it was a tragic suicide, but Jane thinks there is more to the case than meets the eye. 10/9 pm STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World Future of Higher Education MIT’s Christine Ortiz discusses a new residential research university with no disciplinary departments, no classrooms, no traditional on-ground passive lectures, and no majors.
12 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Big Pacific Passionate In the Pacific, the quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations. 9/8 pm Nature’s Great Race Elephants Follow the annual gathering of thousands of elephants in northern Kenya. From magnificent bulls to vulnerable orphans, they face deadly threats from both predators and poachers. 10/9 pm Nova Mystery of Easter Island Radical new theories explore how and why the ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues. One theory supposes that the islanders used ropes to “walk” the statues upright. With the help of a 15-ton replica statue, a team sets out to test it.
13 THURSDAY
9/8 pm 800 Words After accepting his status as the new ladies’ man of Weld, George discovers Weld’s X-rated history.
Nova: Mystery of Easter Island
9/8 pm Battle of Jutland: The Navy’s Bloodiest Day Historian Dan Snow leads a team of experts to try to uncover the factors that made the Battle of Jutland the British Navy’s bloodiest day.
15 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Eagle Bend Alpacas is home to 150 alpacas in Boone County, Torrent Falls Climbing Adventure in Campton, and our state’s arts and craft contributions to The Index of American Design. 8:30/7:30 pm Hollywood Idols Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold Born into poverty in London, the actor persevered, starting in repertory theater, then television, and, finally succeeding in becoming one of filmdom’s most versatile stars. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Shadow of the Thin Man Nick and Nora Charles solve racetrack-related murders with their 4-yearold son and dog. 11/10 pm Infinity Hall Live Buckwheat Zydeco Emmy and Grammy Award-winning artist Buckwheat Zydeco and his band bring the Creole dance party to the stage.
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My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Five
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Five
Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia: East
The Story of China: The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Sundown and A String of Beads Kentucky Tonight
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Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
POV: Presenting Princess Shaw
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Seattle
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Louisville
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Series Premiere: Showcase of Kentucky Talent
Shoeless Blues
Weekend in Havana
Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark
Frontline
BBC World News
Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/ Blue Highway
Music City Roots Live From the Factory: The Doobie Brothers
The Tunnel: Sabotage
Charlie Rose
Sojourn of the Strings
Reel Visions
BBC World News Charlie Rose Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Heart of the Hills - The Story of Mountain Down-Home Artists Music
Music Makes a City
Big Pacific: Behind the Scenes Special
Nature’s Great Race: Caribou
Climate Change by the Numbers
BBC World News
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Four
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Five
Remember Me
Charlie Rose
A Native Presence
Wilderness Road
Following Boone Trace
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Louisville
800 Words
The Coroner: How to Catch a Lobster
The This Old House Hour
Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Alien Charlie Rose Minds A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways
Comment on Kentucky
Charlie Rose - The Week
Washington Week
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances
A Native Presence
WoodSongs: California Guitar Trio and Sugar Blue
Still Open All Hours
WoodSongs: California Guitar Trio and Sugar Blue BBC World News
Jubilee
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Alien Minds BBC World News
Overheard with Evan Smith: David Brown
Charlie Rose Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
Movie Classics: Show Boat
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Audrey Hepburn
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The Secret of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony
Kentucky’s Natural Heritage
Last of the Summer Wine
Lincoln: The Kentucky Years
Movie Classics: Shadow of the Thin Man
Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West
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This Is America & The World
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Apollo Wives
800 Words
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Remember Me
Jubilee: J.D. Crowe & The New South Infinity Hall Live: Rhiannon Giddens
As Time Goes By Sojourn of the Strings
Still Open All Hours: Special
Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary, Part 2 Heart of the Hills - The Story of Mountain Music
Weekend in Havana
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18 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia East Series Premiere Martin’s journey begins in Sydney, Australia’s most iconic city, then travels to the subtropical paradise of Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Restoration Island, and Friday Islands.
10/9 pm The Tunnel: Sabotage Elise struggles to face her past, while an unexpected revelation threatens to turn Karl’s life upside down. Rosa reveals a vital clue about Defence.
8/7 pm My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Series Finale An unwelcome note leads to a disastrous meeting. Tillie attempts to stop Captain Dreyfuss and Rose from making a terrible mistake.
9/8 pm Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode Five A young woman’s death is covered up, and Sidney and Geordie try to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. Someone from Mrs. Maguire’s past turns up. Geordie, Leonard, and Sidney are forced to face the difficult truths in their lives.
17 MONDAY
9/8 pm Apollo Wives What it meant to be an Apollo wife, what was required of them by their husbands, by NASA, and by the media. 9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville A look back at some of the items appraised back in 1998, including a 19th-century folk art jug, a South Carolina Slave Badge from 1810, and James Dean’s high school yearbook. 10/9 pm POV Presenting Princess Shaw The true story of an aspiring musician down on her luck who inspired famous YouTube artist Kutiman to create a magical collaboration.
The Secret of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony
9/8 pm Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark Joel Sartore travels to Madagascar and the Florida Keys to photograph endangered animals, including the key deer, a species that he first saw 20 years ago.
19 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Big Pacific Behind the Scenes Special Follow the adventures of the filmmakers in this special capturing the highlights and challenges of wildlife filmmaking. 10/9 pm Climate Change by the Numbers Mathematicians hone in on just three key numbers that clarify the important questions around climate change.
20 THURSDAY
9/8 pm 800 Words The family’s new home is on the verge of collapsing, forcing them to move into the local motel. 10/9 pm The Coroner How to Catch a Lobster When a body washes up on the shore, Jane is convinced it’s a botched sea burial, but Davey believes otherwise.
21 FRIDAY
9:30/8:30 pm The Secret of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony The story behind the creation of Beethoven’s iconic work. Described as the “greatest ‘great’ piece ever written,” its opening notes are among the most recognizable in history.
22 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Doug visits the Louisville Zoo; a profile of accomplished African-American Col. Charles Young; and Rosine, Ky., is the home of bluegrass legend Bill Monroe and the Rosine Barn Jamboree. 8:30/7:30 pm Hollywood Idols Audrey Hepburn Remembered One of movies’ best-loved stars, she was blessed with talent and elegant sophistication, and as Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF she spoke for the world’s suffering children and families. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Show Boat The captain’s daughter marries a gambler who turns performer on a Mississippi riverboat. (1951) 11/10 pm Infinity Hall Live Rhiannon Giddens’ performance showcases her banjo and fiddle playing and her vocal prowess. Folk duo Birds of Chicago add to the harmony on “Lost on the River.”
10/9 pm STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World Alien Minds Susan Schneider, a cognitive scientist and philosopher, discusses her work for NASA that ponders what extraterrestrial intelligence might look like — and would we even recognize it?
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Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Six
Remember Me
Globe Trekker: Myanmar
Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia: North and West
Weekend in Havana
In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels
This Is America & The World
bookclub@KET: Storming Heaven
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Jack London and Sherlock Holmes
My Kentucky Home: Greenville (Part 1)
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels
POV: Joe’s Violin/Shalom Italia
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Kansas City
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Hartford
The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece: Episode Five
Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Diverse Cultures
James Still’s River of Earth
Master’s Time: 80 Years for James Still
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life
Summer of Love: American Experience
Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark
Frontline
Jubilee: The SteelDrivers/The Clay Hess Band
Music City Roots Live from the Factory: Lera The Tunnel: Sabotage Lynn/John Moreland/Gretchen Peters
Kentucky Tonight
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Last of the Summer Wine
Charlie Rose
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Settlement Schools of Appalachia Commitment
Igniting the Flame of Curiosity
Harry Caudill: A Man of Courage
Wild Alaska Live
Nature’s Great Race: Zebra
Climate Change by the Numbers
BBC World News
My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece: Episode Five
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Six
Remember Me
Charlie Rose
The Battle of Mill Springs
The Civil War in Kentucky
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Kansas City
800 Words
The Coroner: That’s the Way to Do It
The This Old House Hour
Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Does Charlie Rose Doing Good Mean Doing Better? Downstream: Dix River
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways
Comment on Kentucky
Charlie Rose: the Week
Washington Week
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Call to War
Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly
WoodSongs: Alison Brown Quartet, Frank Solivan, and Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley BBC World News
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American Chestnut
STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World: Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better?
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
BBC World News
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Overheard with Evan Smith: John Doe
Charlie Rose Bluegrass Underground
Call to War
Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith
Louisville Life
Kentucky Life
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The Bell Witch Legend (10:17)
Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie
Still Open All Hours: Special
Jubilee: The Roys/Darin & Brooke Aldridge/ The Bankesters Infinity Hall Live: Keb’ Mo’
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Shirley Temple
Last of the Summer Wine
The Battle of Mill Springs
WoodSongs: Alison Brown Quartet, Frank Solivan, and Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley
American Chestnut
Wild Alaska Live
Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Seven
Remember Me
Globe Trekker: Tough Boats: The Arctic
Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia: South
Audubon
Summer of Love: American Experience
This Is America & The World
bookclub@KET: Affrilachia
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Great Dan Patch and I Surrender Dear
My Kentucky Home: Greenville (Part 2)
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
Audubon
POV: Memories of a Penitent Heart
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Charlotte
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Richmond
The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece: Episode Six
Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Bluegrass Royalty
A Kentucky Treasure: The J.D. Crowe Story
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As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime
Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith
Reel Visions
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Big Lever
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 23 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia North and West Martin travels to the Tiwi Islands for some “bush tucker” and “Aussie footie.” In the magical Murions, he discovers the Ningaloo Reef and swims with the biggest fish in the ocean: the whale shark. 9/8 pm Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode Six Sidney tries to right a wrong. Mrs. Maguire has some of her questions answered and turns a new leaf. Amanda gives Sidney an ultimatum.
24 MONDAY
10/9 pm POV Joe’s Violin/Shalom Italia A violin forges an unexpected friendship between a Holocaust survivor and a Bronx schoolgirl. Three Italian-Jewish brothers seek the cave where they hid as children to escape the Nazis.
25 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Summer of Love: American Experience A portrait of the notorious event that many consider the peak of the 1960s counter-culture movement: thousands of young people flocking to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district in the summer of 1967 to join in the hippie experience. 9/8 pm Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark Joel photographs the Iberian lynx in Spain and the Yangtze giant softshell turtle in China. In Cameroon, he hopes to glimpse the amazing Cross River gorilla, the rarest in the world.
Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly
10/9 pm The Tunnel: Sabotage The connection between Elise and Eryka intensifies, while an anonymous package gives the investigation its biggest breakthrough yet. Karl thinks he knows who Koba is, but why won’t Bowden listen?
26 WEDNESDAY
9/8 pm Nature’s Great Race Zebra Zebras’ perilous journey, facing lions, wild dogs, drought, and starvation in Africa’s longest land migration to the rich grasslands of Nxai Pan National Park.
27 THURSDAY
9/8 pm 800 Words George throws himself into solving the mystery of the missing head of the Sir Frederick Weld statue. 10/9 pm The Coroner That’s the Way to Do It When the town’s new mayor is found dead in a hotel room, Jane’s quest for the truth puts her life in danger. 10/9 pm STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World Does Doing Good Mean Doing Better? The conscious capitalism movement has not only been growing, but arguing that companies that empasize community, ethics, and sustainability will outperform more traditional, profit-driven companies.
28 FRIDAY
9:30/8:30 pm Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly One of the first and most significant black artists to cross over into the mainstream, in the 1970s, Flack became a global sensation.
10:30/9:30 pm Anne Morrow Lindbergh: You’ll Have the Sky A profile of one of the 20th century’s best-loved writers and wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh.
29 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life The history and excitement of the Eighth of August weekend, observed by African Americans in parts of Western Kentucky and central Tennessee who gather to celebrate Emancipation. 9/8 pm Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie The Doc goes to great lengths to spook a London family into leaving Tregrunnt Farm, a property he loves. 10:17/9:17 pm The Bell Witch Legend The story of the sinister entity that tormented a pioneer family on Tennessee’s early frontier between 1817 and 1821. 11/10 pm Infinity Hall Live Keb’ Mo’ Contemporary blues musician and threetime Grammy winner Keb’ Mo’ performs “Inside Outside,” “Muddy Water,” and more.
31 MONDAY
9/8 pm Audubon A self-taught painter and ornithologist, he left a legacy of art and science that made him famous and endures to this day. His portrait hangs in the White House, his statue stands over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History, and his name was adopted by the nation’s first conservation organization.
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Churchill's Toy Shop (9)/ Martin Clunes: Islands of Australia
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Five Kentucky students selected as PBS Emperor Science Award winners Outstanding Online Campus students honored for achievements Each year, KET’s web-based distance learning service, Online Campus, recognizes the students who excel in their courses. The KET courses, taught by highly qualified teachers, augment the education of these students who otherwise would be unable to take classes in these subjects. Our congratulations to the following students who received the listed books, which complement their instruction. Chinese I — Noah Miracle, George Rogers Clark High School, Winchester; Chineasy: The New Way to Read Chinese. German I — Melody Nofziger, Edon High, Edon, Ohio; Die Geschichte vom Löwen, der nicht schwimmen könnte. German II — Ashaley Cooley, Danville High School, Danville; Der Bär auf dem Seil. German III — Isaac Froehlich, Sayre School, Lexington; Der satanarchäolügenialkohöllische Wunschpunsch. Arts in Culture — Kaitlin Horn, Grayson County High School, Leitchfield; The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life. Latin I — Lavery Hughes, Barren County Middle School, Glasgow; Ubi Fera Sunt. Latin 2 — Cody Smith, Barren County Middle School, Glasgow; and Aidan Reichenberg, St. Francis High School, Amherst, NY, Hobbitus Ille. AP Latin — Paul Keaton, Pikeville High School, The Gallic War. Learn more about Online Campus and Latin student Cody Smith on pages 2-3 of this issue of Visions.
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Five high school students from Kentucky have been named 2017 winners in the Emperor Science Award Program, sponsored by PBS LearningMedia and Stand Up to Cancer. The students are among 100 honorees selected from across 800 applicants nationally. As Emperor Science Award recipients, they will be provided an opportunity to conduct cancer research in partnership with esteemed scientists, who will work as their mentors. Kentucky’s winners are Annika Avula, Bowling Green High School; Will Broomhead, Kenton County Academies of Innovation and Technology; Kristi Mullins, East Ridge High School, Pike County; Alec Puckett, Kenton County Academies of Innovation and Technology; and Ryan Witt, Glasgow High School. The annual award program is open to 10th- and 11thgrade students interested in cancer research and is meant to encourage high school students to explore careers in science, specifically cancer research and care. Visit emperorscienceaward.com to learn more.
Partnership enabling KET to share lessons from the Holocaust Thanks to a new grant from the Jewish Heritage Fund for Excellence, KET is spreading a powerful message of embracing diversity throughout Kentucky and beyond. Partners in the effort — KET, the Center for Gifted Studies at WKU, and the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts — are developing lessons from a collection of murals created by Kentucky seventh through 10th graders depicting scenes from the Holocaust. A companion curriculum with lesson plans and teacher resources are in the works, which will be available to educators via PBS LearningMedia. In addition, KET is producing a video on the creation of a new mural this summer, as well as about faculty and former students who completed past murals. KET Senior Director for Education Tonya Crum said that the curriculum and video will be a strong addition to PBS LearningMedia. “We look forward to sharing the impressive work of these students across the state,” she said. “The murals and the history behind them will provide engaging and thoughtprovoking classroom content for educators as part of our PBS LearningMedia repository.”
Chris Reid joins Commonwealth Fund for KET Board
YOUR SUPPORT HELPS MAKE KET POSSIBLE
Chris Reid, CEO, president, and chairman of Independence Bank, has been named to KET’s statewide fundraising board. The bank’s CEO for 26 years, Reid also serves on the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Headquartered in Owensboro, Independence Bank has 24 locations in the state and is a generous corporate citizen in the communities it serves. Recently, it funded a documentary about Independence Hall, which aired on KET and PBS.
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KET productions receive 10 Emmy nominations The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) has nominated KET productions and programs for 10 Regional Emmy Awards. Those honored are: Military – Program: Kentucky Veterans of the Vietnam War: In Their Own Words, Thomas Bickel. Magazine Feature/Segment: Kentucky Life “Crittenden’s Watch,” Paul Smith. Kentucky Life “The Pigeon Photographer,” Steve Shaffer. Kentucky Life “Underground Railroad in Boone County,” Frank Simkonis. Kentucky Afield “Backpacking Trout Into Red River Gorge,” Nathan Brooks. Documentary - Cultural/Topical: Merle Travis: Guitar Man, Tom Thurman and Teresa Day. Documentary – Historical: Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story, Craig Cornwell, Shae Hopkins, and Beth Kirchner. Nostalgia Program: The Hilltoppers, Tom Thurman, Teresa Day, and Shae Hopkins. Magazine Program: Haunted Louisville, Frank Simkonis. Arts/Entertainment – Feature/Segment: The Local Traveler “Appalachian Artisans,” Amy Hess and Matt Webb.
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FIGHTING DRUG ADDICTION Successful programs are stopping addiction in Kentucky before it starts With the opioid crisis raging both in Kentucky and nationwide, individuals, communities, and experts are focusing on ways to prevent substance use through a variety of approaches. Learn about these successful interventions in the next edition of KET’s Health Three60: Stopping Drug Abuse Before It Starts. The program is part of KET’s Inside Opioid Addiction initiative, which is working to elevate awareness of the complex issues that surround this public health crisis. Hosted by Renee Shaw, the program features many of the individuals fighting on the front lines of substance African American Museum abuse prevention. It also features video segments from the 2017 National Rx Drug and Heroin Summit held in Atlanta this past April, including an interview with Sue Thau, director of Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, who notes that the key to preventing drug abuse is multiple lines of offense. Also included is the Carter County Drug-Free Community program, which for the last decade has marshalled community groups to reduce addiction rates in the county. In addition, the program has helped increase high-school graduation rates as well as lowering substance abuse. The goal of these community-based programs is to increase youths’ emotional and social learning — intentionally teaching critical skills such as decisionmaking, conflict resolution, empathy, coping with stress, etc. Coupled with “whole community” efforts, says Thau, the problem can be adequately addressed.
Health Three60: Stopping Drug Abuse Before It Starts KET Monday, July 10 • 9/8 pm
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Watch ‘Journey to Recovery’ online to learn about opioid epidemic As families touched by addiction know all too well, our nation is in the midst of an opioid epidemic. Learn about treatment options available in Kentucky through an encore of KET’s Journey to Recovery, which explores personal stories of triumph over addiction using various recovery programs. Opioids — including heroin and prescription opioids such as oxycodone and hydrocodone — killed more than 33,000 people in 2015, more than any year on record, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Deaths due to opioid overdoses claim the lives of 91 Americans every day. The documentary examines an array of treatment and recovery programs offered across the state, including abstinence-only programs – such as faith-based and 12step programs – as well as medication-assisted treatment programs. The program also interviews many of the nation’s top experts on addiction, including Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and Dr. Robert DuPont, the former White House Drug Chief and founding director of the Institute for Behavior and Health Inc. Watch Journey to Recovery online anytime at KET.org/opioids/journey-to-recovery/.
Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Vice Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Secretary: Hilma Prather, Somerset • Executive Committee at Large: Dr. Suvas Desai, Lexington; Heidi Margulis, Louisville • David Couch, Frankfort • Jeffrey Scott Jobe, Glasgow • Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D., Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Frankfort KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television: Mary Butler, Bowling Green (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)
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Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Sean Mestan, Princeton • President-Elect: Donna Wear, Paducah • Vice President: Kathy Brauer, Henderson • Vice President: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Vice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green • Vice President: Dale Josey, Louisville • Vice President: Martha Deener, Lexington • Past President: Nancy Thames, Richmond • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright Commonwealth Fund for KET Chair: Nick Nicholson, Lexington • Chair Emeritus: John R. Hall, Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Lexington • Kathy Brauer, Henderson (Friends of KET representative) • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, Louisville • Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Bill Jones, Paducah • James H. “Mike” Molloy, Lexington • Hilma Prather, Somerset • Chris Reid, Owensboro • William T. Young Jr., Lexington
Guide Staff Publisher: Todd Piccirilli • Editor: Ellen Soileau • Art Director: John Dawahare • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek • Photography: Steve Shaffer • Design/Production: Amy Crittenden, Dave Hamon, Justin Stewart, Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Online Content: Tim Bischoff • Printing: Publishers Press, Shepherdsville Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. 600 Cooper Drive Lexington, KY 40502-2296 (859) 258-7000
CABLE CHANNELS FOR SPECTRUM/TIME WARNER LOUISVILLE 13 – KET 15 – KET2 189 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)
LEXINGTON 12 – KET 15 – KET2 189 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)
NORTHERN KENTUCKY 6 – KET 23 – KET2 190 – KET 191 – KET2 193 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)
BOWLING GREEN 26 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 916 - KET (HD)
OWENSBORO 12 – KET 302 – KET2 303 – KET KY 310 – KET KIDS 712 - KET (HD)
A complete list of channels: KET.org/tv-where-to-watch. PRIMARY BROADCAST CHANNEL IN HIGH DEFINITION KENTUCKY PROGRAMMING
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Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
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Cyberchase
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Cyberchase
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WordGirl
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Arthur
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Arthur
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Peg + Cat
9:30/8:30 am
The Cat in the Hat
10:00/9:00 am
Super WHY!
10:30/9:30 am
Clifford
11:00/10:00 am
Thomas & Friends
11:30/10:30 am
Thomas & Friends
noon/11:00 am
Caillou
12:30/11:30 am
Sid the Science Kid
1:00 pm/noon
Bob the Builder
1:30/12:30 pm
WordWorld
2:00/1:00 pm
Super WHY!
2:30/1:30 pm
Sesame Street
3:00/2:00 pm
Sesame Street
3:30/2:30 pm
Dinosaur Train
4:00/3:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
4:30/3:30 pm
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
5:00/4:00 pm
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
The KET PBS KIDS channel is a
5:30/4:30 pm
Splash and Bubbles
VISIONS/ Volume XXXX, Number 7 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (859) 2587000. It is sent to active members of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.
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new, educational 24/7 children’s
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Nature Cat
service available statewide on air,
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Ready Jet Go!
on mobile, and online. Research
7:00/6:00 pm
Wild Kratts
confirms that PBS KIDS content
7:30/6:30 pm
Wild Kratts
helps children build critical skills
8:00/7:00 pm
Odd Squad
that enable them to find success in
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Odd Squad
school and in life.
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Arthur
9:30/8:30 pm
Arthur
Every Friday night is PBS KIDS Family Night.
10:00/9:00 pm
Super WHY!
10:30/9:30 pm
Sesame Street
11:00/10:30 pm
Sesame Street
11:30/10:30 pm
Dinosaur Train
midnight/11:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
12:30 am/11:30 pm
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
1:00 am/midnight
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
1:30 am/12:30 pm
Splash and Bubbles
2:00/1:00 am
Nature Cat
2:30/1:30 am
Ready Jet Go!
3:00/2:00 am
Wild Kratts
3:30/2:30 am
Wild Kratts
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Odd Squad
4:30/3:30 am
Odd Squad
5:00/4:00 am
Arthur
5:30/4:30 am
Arthur
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