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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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lot has been done in education in the last decade to increase Kentuckians’ chances for success, says Reecie Stagnolia, vice president for Kentucky Adult Education, a part of the Council on Postsecondary Education. The number of adults without a high-school education or equivalency has dropped 24 percent — from 537,000 in 2000 to around 400,000 in 2010. “I think it’s so important that we don’t leave our adult population behind,” said Stagnolia, whose own father did not complete high school — but later returned to school and became a high-school principal and superintendent in the family’s native Harlan in Eastern Kentucky. “That 400,000 represents about 15 percent of the adult working population, but certainly we’re not ready to declare victory or say ‘mission accomplished,’” he said. “There’s still a lot of work to do in adult education.” Part of that strategy in Kentucky will be accomplished with KET’s new Fast Forward, an online study course offering preparation for the new GED® test in math, language arts, social studies, and science. These customized, self-paced courses include interactive animations, videos, step-by-step instructions, and plenty of practice. An online-based tool, it not only instructs students in these content areas, but provides them with the proficiency needed to take the GED and other equivalency tests via computer. And thanks to the partnership between KET and Kentucky Adult Education, Fast Forward is now available in all adult education centers statewide. “KET has been a great partner,” Stagnolia said. “We’re really excited about the new Fast Forward because of those different modalities of print, online, and multimedia that our students can access.” The versatility of Fast Forward helps students who thrive through independent learning, and other students as well, he said. “We know today’s adult education students, particularly those in the younger population, having dropped out more recently, have the digital skills to use multimedia products and oftentimes struggle to find time to come to a traditional adult-education center. But we want them connected to our centers for that ‘high-touch’ to support high-tech,” he said. Stagnolia notes that while a GED credential is an

important first “KET IS A step, adults must go beyond that to enter PREFERRED the workforce — an important reason KET PUBLISHER classifies its materials as preparing students both OF GED for college and careers. MATERIALS “Whether it’s workrelated certification, an ... WE LOOK associate’s degree, or a four-year baccalaureate FIRST TO KET.” degree, the reality is that the jobs of the future are going to require education beyond high school,” he said. A national leader in the field of adult education, Stagnolia has encouraged other state directors to partner with public television stations — an effort KET actively pursues as well, with outreach efforts directed at other PBS stations. “I would describe KET as a preferred publisher of GED materials, and because of KET’s long history of excellence in providing first-class support for GED, it only makes sense that when we look at all the new emerging curriculum materials, that we look first to KET,” he said. Not only has KET supplied materials for adult learners, but has moved a step beyond and offers professional development training for adult educators. “KET has been instrumental in working with us on the Power Path initiative to train our providers across the state in how to screen for and detect disabilities and differences, and put into motion different instructional strategies to help these students going forward,” he said. “When the students who have dropped out return to us, we have to develop strategies to work with students in a different way. Because if we teach them in the same old way, they’re just going to drop out again.” Stagnolia emphasizes how state educators and KET have worked together to pinpoint Kentucky’s educational gaps and find ways to seal them for good. “KET has been a great partner to have, and they’re right here in our own back yard,” he said. “We want the best, highest quality adult-education system for our population, and KET continues to be a national leader.”

Your support helps prepare adult learners for college and careers. Thank you!

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TO COLLEGE & CAREER READY KET MARSHALS RESOURCES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION AND JOB SUCCESS — STATEWIDE AND NATIONWIDE

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his fall, KET stands at the center of solutions to improve education levels from the cradle to college and careers. In addition to our innovative in-school resources, which Kentucky schools have relied on for 45 years, we’ve redoubled our efforts aimed at both preschool children and adults who need high-school equivalencies and beyond. And thanks to more than $300,000 in recent grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, these efforts will be further extended. KET is expanding school-readiness projects and creating training for child-care providers that will help strengthen early learning experiences for preschool children. KET is also targeting the country’s dropout crisis — a problem that affects not only millions of individuals but impacts the U.S. economy. KET’s new documentary series Dropping Back In tells inspiring stories of people from Kentucky and across the nation who have found the motivation and resources to turn their lives around. This is in addition to our online Fast Forward GED® test-prep system. Thank you for supporting our mission and helping make Kentuckians’ dreams of education and success a reality.

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‘DROPPING BACK IN’ FOCUSES ON AMERICA’S DROPOUT CRISIS “My first memory of school was in Maryland,” said Kellie Blair Hardt, left, who is featured in Dropping Back In. “We were homeless and were sleeping on a park bench just a couple of blocks from my school. I remember the embarrassment if my fellow classmates had walked past us. I was suspended from school multiple times for multiple reasons.” Hardt, a former school dropout and now educator, is one of the many people whose complicated and heart-wrenching — yet compelling and ultimately inspiring — personal stories are captured in Dropping Back In. This new four-part series from KET, airing on PBS stations nationally, is part of “American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen,” a public media initiative supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to help local communities across America address the dropout crisis. Hardt’s break came at Job Corps, where for the first time she had a roof over her head, food, and was able to think past day-to-day living and survival. She blossomed, earned her GED® credential, and found she had talent for writing and for art. “It was the first time a teacher told me I had something special going on.” she says. “I latched on to that.” Today, Hardt is an alternative education teacher in Virginia. In 2013, she was one of only five teachers honored with a National Education Association award for teaching and is pursuing a doctoral degree. “It is a complicated issue. There are usually a lot of factors that contribute to someone dropping out.” said KET’s Teresa Day, Dropping Back In executive producer. “Public schools are not equipped to help these kinds of students, but almost to a person there was someone along the line who believed in them.” Hardt’s story is one of more than 40 million — the number of adult Americans without the equivalent of a high school diploma, to which 800,000 young people are added every year. The U.S. is 21st — near the bottom of wealthy nations — in high school graduation rate. Dropouts earn less and, by 2018, experts estimate only 10 percent of jobs will be available to these adults, and almost none will provide a living wage. Dropping Back In explores issues surrounding dropouts and tells the stories of people who have dropped out and then dropped back in. “It illustrates the reasons people drop out and challenges they must overcome.” said Day. The documentary includes a diverse mix of people, programs, and experts, featuring people from 10 states. KET.org

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SUCCESS BEGINS EARLY To better prepare Kentucky’s children with skills necessary for school and career success — especially in today’s global economy — there is a urgent need to begin early. According to pilot data released by the Kentucky Department of Education, only 28 percent of incoming kindergarten students in Kentucky were ready to succeed without additional support. With a new $123,000 Ready to Learn grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS, KET is partnering with Jefferson County Public Schools and several Louisville community organizations to provide teacher training, family engagement, and student activities that demonstrate the powerful and effective role technology can play when used to provide quality content that helps preschoolers become kindergarten-ready. Through this grant, KET expects to reach more than 1,000 children and 100 teachers in many of Jefferson County’s lowest-income, at-risk communities. A companion statewide on-air and online public awareness campaign will equip parents and caregivers with easy, at-home activities and media to help prepare children for school.

MAKING IT HAPPEN KET has also been awarded $200,000 in funding through CPB’s “American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen” project to focus similar efforts on communities of high need in Jefferson County. Along with the Ready to Learn grant, KET’s “cradle to college and career-readiness” initiatives help ensure lifelong learning opportunities for every Kentuckian. “These grants support KET’s educational initiatives serving the youngest to the oldest learners with goals that impact education at every level,” said Shae Hopkins, KET executive director and CEO. “It all underscores the value of access to quality educational resources in helping us achieve abundant lives, communities and economies. Getting our children, families, and caregivers engaged early in learning is just as critical as finding ways to engage high school students and dropouts” she said. Kentucky 3rd District U.S. Rep John Yarmuth echoes her sentiments. “Education is a lifelong pursuit that begins with early childhood learning and succeeds with adults prepared to build careers,” he said. “KET is an essential partner in educating Kentuckians, and its innovative approaches to learning have helped establish it as a national leader.”

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lice Sparks of Northern Kentucky believes that public television is a vital part of her life and her community. That’s why she’s included her PBS station in her will. If you are planning to include charitable interests in your plan, please consider making KET part of your lasting legacy. Find out how you can plan a gift to KET

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TELEVISION TO COME HOME TO! FALL SEASON SINGS WITH ENGAGING NEW PROGRAMS TO LOVE After a spectacular beginning with the Ken Burns epic examination of the Roosevelts, the KET and PBS fall season rolls on, super-packed with must-see specials and returning favorites. What happens after Elizabeth and Darcy tie the knot at the end of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice? Crime-writing legend P.D. James has the answer in “Death Comes to Pemberley,” debuting on Masterpiece Mystery! The beautifully produced two-part adaptation, beginning Oct. 26, stars Anna Maxwell Martin of The Bletchley Circle, Matthew Rhys of The Americans, and Doctor Who’s Jenna Coleman. From the music-imbued capital of the Lone Star State, Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years marks its milestone with a special edition featuring a star-studded lineup, including Jeff Bridges, Matthew McConaughey, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Lyle Lovett, and many more. 8

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Speaking of anniversaries, this month celebrate the 20th year of KET’s award-winning and popular series Kentucky Life. With more stories of the bounty of the bluegrass, we salute two decades of quality, locally produced programming. (See more, right.) Another of KET’s award-winning productions, Louisville Life, kicks off its ninth season with new times beginning Saturday, Oct. 4 at 5:30/4:30 pm on KET2 and Sunday, Oct. 5 at 10/9 am on KET. Read more about the new season on page 22. Beginning Oct. 5, an all-new “Inspector Lewis” begins its seventh season, starring Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox. In addition, curious KET viewers won’t want to miss How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson. It examines little-known stories behind ideas and inventions that made modern life possible. It’s no longer “Summertime,” but The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess from San Francisco Opera will heat up the stage while fans young and old will savor “Tony Bennett


ON & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live.” Turn to pages 24 and 25 in this issue to read more about these performance programs and more.

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Look forward to even more great local programming and star-studded specials, including KET’s Kentucky Collectibles third season premiere. Leading the way is Masterpiece’s “Worricker: Turks & Caicos” and “Worricker: Salting the Battlefield,” featuring an A-list cast of Christopher Walken, Winona Ryder, Helena Bonham Carter, and Ralph Fiennes. Plus, Elaine Page sings her original role as Grizabella and the show-stopping ballad “Memory” in Great Performances “Cats!” a stage presentation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber blockbuster hit. You can also look forward to an American Masters special on Bing Crosby, and, as the winter holidays approach, a Call the Midwife Holiday Special.

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BIG DEAL!

Kentucky Life

CELEBRATES 20TH SEASON For 20 years, KET’s Kentucky Life has criss-crossed the Commonwealth for stories celebrating the diversity, heritage, talent, history, and natural beauty of our state — becoming a viewer favorite along the way. This season, says producer Brandon Wickey, Kentucky Life will feature even more profiles of communities statewide in the popular Our Town and Downtown segments. This month, viewers can join us on trips to Owensboro, Burkesville, Carrollton, and Bowling Green. Later this season, look for Veterans Day, Earth Day, Derby Day, and Mothers Day specials. “And as always,” says Wickey, “we’ll travel the length and breadth of the state with even more exciting adventures and in-depth looks at Kentucky history, visits to tasty oneof-a-kind restaurants and creative artists, beautiful nature scenes, meeting great folks, and more!” Thanks to our viewers for 20 great years, and we look forward to inviting everyone to a new season of exploring this place we call home.

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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Masterpiece Mystery!: Miss Marple Season 7: Endless Night 2 - Part 1

Mystery of Agatha Christie with David Suchet

Land Between the Lakes 50th

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Secrets of the Dead: Resurrecting Richard The Boomer List: American Masters

Pioneers of Television

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: Kentuckiana

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule Louisville Life

Kentucky Muse: Actors Theatre of Louisville

Kentucky Governor’s Mansion: A Century of Reflection

Bluegrass Underground

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Kentucky Tonight

Health Three60: Easing the Burden of Asthma

Finding Your Roots: In Search of Our Fathers

BBC World News

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Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Two

Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh, NC - Hour One

Rebel: Voces Special Presentation

Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Ballads and Blues

Upon This Rock

Kentucky Music

Live Music: The Tim Krekel Story

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Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole

Frontline: Bigger Than Vegas!

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Finding Your Roots: Born Champions

Makers: Women in Comedy

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Charlie Rose 2 - Part 1

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Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: His Eye Is on the Sparrow/Girls’

50 Years in the Mountains: The Story of Independence Hall: Its History, Its the Christian Appalachian Project Legacy....

Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper

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Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A Nature Special Presentation: First Steps

Nova: Building Pharaoh’s Chariot

BBC World News

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Live from Lincoln Center: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert with the New York Philharmonic

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BBC World News

Rise of the Black Pharaohs Impresario

The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt: Kentucky’s Untold Story

The Bell Witch Legend

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Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Two

Doc Martin: Driving Mr. McLynn

Father Brown: The Daughters of Jerusalem BBC World News

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The This Old House Hour

Masterpiece Mystery!: Miss Marple Season 7: Endless Night

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews: Henry Clay

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Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years

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Doc Martin: Driving Mr. McLynn

The Video Vault: My Man Godfrey/Aladdin

Kentucky Life

Appalshop@ 40: Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman

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of the Father Brown: The Daughters of Jerusalem Last Summer Wine

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Bluegrass Underground

Kentucky Afield

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

The Harps

Bad Tom Smith

Kentucky Health A Kentucky Treasure

Kentucky Life Special BBC World News Charlie Rose

Louisville Life

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out Austin City Limits: Beck

Movie Classics: The Music Man Keeping Up Appearances

WoodSongs

The Mystery of Agatha Christie with David Suchet

The Keeneland Legacy: A Thoroughbred Tradition

Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

Charlie Rose

Bad Tom Smith

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Kentucky Life

As Time Goes By

Moone Boy: Bunch Midsomer Murders: Written In Blood of Marys Part Two

Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird

The Keeneland Legacy: A Thoroughbred Tradition

The Mystery of Agatha Christie with David Suchet KET Sunday, Sept. 28 • 10:30/9:30 pm KET2 Thursday, Oct. 2 • 10:30/9:30 pm He has spent more of his life acting out the plots and dramas created by Agatha Christie than anyone else in the world, and here Suchet embarks on a journey to learn more about the woman who created Poirot and whose books are outsold only by Shakespeare and the Bible. Go to the places Christie lived, see the landscapes that inspired her, and meet people who knew the woman behind the fame and those inspired by her extraordinary legacy.

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HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 28 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic SEASON PREMIERE The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 1 Time has not stood still since last season’s wedding disaster. Moray, Denise, and Katherine reunite under a new regime. 8/7 pm Secrets of the Dead Resurrecting Richard In 2011, the bones of King Richard III were found: hunchbacked, with an arrow through the spine. Could he have fought so ferociously with such a severe deformity? 9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple Season 7: Endless Night Several suspicious deaths are believed to have been caused by a gypsy curse. 9/8 pm The Boomer List: American Masters Insight into the generation from boomers born each year from 1946-1964, including Billy Joel and novelist Amy Tan.

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9/8 pm Health Three60 Easing the Burden of Asthma The common myths and misunderstandings about asthma, and educaton efforts across the state. 10/9 pm Finding Your Roots In Search of Our Fathers Henry Louis Gates explores the paternal ancestry of Stephen King, Courtney Vance, and Gloria Reuben.

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8/7 pm Jubilee Five-time IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out. 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Born Champions Three great athletes, Derek Jeter, Billie Jean King, and Rebecca Lobo, discover their ancestry.

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise

9/8 pm Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole A profile of two of the greatest figures in polar exploration.

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10/9 pm Frontline Bigger Than Vegas! The explosive growth of Macau as the gambling capital of the world.

9/8 pm The Video Vault My Man Godfrey/Aladdin William Powell is a waterfront bum taken in by socialite Carol Lombard, but Godfrey turns the tables when his new family needs help.

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8/7 pm Live from Lincoln Center Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert with the New York Philharmonic Stephen Sondheim’s musical masterpiece comes back to life in this bold new production starring Emma Thompson and Bryn Terfel.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Music Man A librarian hears a sour note when a charming rogue convinces Iowa townspeople to start a boys marching band. Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, and Buddy Hackett star. (1962)

8/7 pm Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A Nature Special Presentation First Steps Newborn emperor penguins attempt to walk, rockhopper chicks meet their unruly and predatory neighbors, and Humboldt chicks take on fur seals.

10/9 pm Rise of the Black Pharaohs Around 800 BC, a vassal kingdom from the south conquered Egypt, enthroned its own Pharaohs, and ruled over the empire of King Tut for nearly 100 years.

8/7 pm Kentucky Life SEASON PREMIERE Owensboro’s fun and beautiful new riverfront; Variety Pizza in Breathitt County, Lexington teen violinist Blakely Burger and her band The Hollow Bodies; and Elliott County artist Bonita SkaggsParsons.

11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits SEASON PREMIERE` Genre-hopping singer/songwriter Beck plays songs from his album, Morning Phase, and some of his greatest hits.

Penguins: Spy in the Huddle

THIS WEEK ON KET KY The Keeneland Legacy: A Thoroughbred Tradition Thursday, Oct. 2 • 10/9 pm The history of the Lexington-based Thoroughbred racecourse and sales company.

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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - The Greater Good 2 - Part 2

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History Project: Power of Gold

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Generals at War: Singapore - The Bicycle Blitzkrieg Beyond the Stone Fences

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Great Estates Scotland: Inveraray

11:30 10:30 Islands Without Cars with Kira

Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: The Man Who Fell to

Bluegrass Underground

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

BBC World News

Louisville Life

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

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Kentucky Tonight: U.S. House of Representatives - 3rd Congressional District

Dropping Back In: Second Chances

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Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Three

Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh, NC - Hour Two

Young Musicians’ Celebration of Traditional Music

Hammered Dulcimer Styles

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Jubilee: The Boxcars

The Jenny: America’s Sweetheart of the Skies

Frontline

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Finding Your Roots: Our American Storytellers

Makers: Women in Hollywood

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Charlie Rose 2 - Part 2

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Rough Side of the Mountain

Coal in Kentucky

Kentucky - An American Story: The Land Sally Brown: Force of Nature

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Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A Nature Special Presentation: Growing Up

Nova: Why Planes Vanish

Nazi Mega Weapons: Atlantic Wall

BBC World News

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Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years

Mystery of Agatha Christie with David Suchet

Charlie Rose

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Dropping Back In: Finding Your Roots: Born Champions More Than A Statistic POV: The Act of Killing

Let’s Paint The Kentucky Music: Town, Twin Cities! Don and Carmen

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Cratis Williams: Living the Divided Life BBC World News

Kentucky Life

Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

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75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back

Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman

My Kentucky Home: Grayson County

WoodSongs: Bill Evans and Kayla Bender

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Antiques Roadshow: Knoxville, Hour Three

Doc Martin: The Departed

Father Brown: The Three Tools of Death

BBC World News

KET2

The This Old House Hour

Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - The Greater Good

Islands Without Cars with Kira

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews

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Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Live from Lincoln Center: The Nance Starring Nathan Lane

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Doc Martin: The Departed

Movie Classics: The Music Man

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Thoroughbred (from 7pm)

Beyond the Stone Fences: Horse

Appalshop@ 40: Classics from the Collection

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Kentucky Life

Kentucky Afield

Movie Classics: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

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Father Brown: The Three Tools of Death

Last of the Summer Wine

Bluegrass Underground

75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back

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Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Keeping Up Appearances

Kentucky Health

Charlie Rose

Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special

Charlie Rose: The Week Louisville Life

As Time Goes By

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: The Boxcars Austin City Limits: Ed Sheeran/Valerie June

Moone Boy

Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman

Midsomer Murders: Death of a Hollow Man - Part One Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin

The Jenny: America’s Sweetheart of the Skies KET Tuesday, Oct. 7 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, Oct. 12 • 10/9 pm Bowling Green filmmaker Dorian Walker presents the story of the Jenny, an aircraft designed to train pilots for the military. Featuring historical accounts and archival photographs, this program tells the story of how one airplane — created by the father of the American aircraft industry, Glenn Curtiss — helped fulfill the needs of a growing nation, from World War I training years, to the first U.S. Air Mail carrier, to the Barnstorming era.

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HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 5 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 2 Fireworks ignite when a vendor named Clemence arrives from Paris and wedding bells ring. 8/7 pm History Project Power of Gold The history of gold is the history of an obsession that spans the human story across our planet. 9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7 - The Greater Good Hathaway gets to work on his first case as an inspector with his new partner, DS Lizzie Maddox. Lewis, struggling to adapt to retired life, jumps at the chance to investigate a complicated crime. 9/8 pm Generals at War SingaporeThe Bicycle Blitzkrieg The efforts of Gen. Arthur Percival and Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita in 1941. 10:30/9:30 pm Great Estates Scotland Inveraray For more than 500 years, the castle has been home to Clan Campbell, and was the site for “Duneagle” on "Downton Abbey".

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8/7 pm Kentucky Tonight Candidates for U.S. House, 3rd Congressional District. 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Knoxville, a third-edition Gone with the Wind and signed Muhammad Ali training shoes. 10/9 pm POV The Act of Killing Indonesian death-squad leaders re-enact their crimes in the style of gangster movies and westerns.

Islands without Cars with Kira

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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Our American Storytellers Features Ken Burns, Anderson Cooper, and Anna Deavere Smith.

10:30/9:30 pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser Italy’s Aeolian Islands A visit to a volcanic archipelago known for perfect weather, beautiful scenery, and steep cliffs.

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8/7 pm Jubilee The Boxcars perform their fresh take on traditional bluegrass.

8/7 pm Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, A Nature Special Presentation Growing Up The chicks become more independent and leave for the sea. 9/8 pm Nova Why Planes Vanish The inside story of the search for Flight MH370 by people from all corners of the globe who spent months searching.

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Covington’s luxury condominium building The Ascent, the restoration of Taylor County’s Homeplace on Green River, Hemmer Hill Farm in Crestwood, and a day in Burkesville in Cumberland County. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Seven Brides for Seven Brothers When an Oregon trapper decides to marry, his six rowdy brothers aim to follow suit. (1954)

Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis

THIS WEEK ON KET KY Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman Wednesday, Oct. 8 • 8:59/7:59 pm The life of the Keeneland executive Ted Bassett a decorated marine and former head of the state police.

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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea 2 - Part 3

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Nazi Mega Weapons: Atlantic Wall

Generals at War: The Bulge - Hitler’s Last Stand

The Jenny: America’s Sweetheart of the Skies

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: Edgar Cayce

James Still’s River of Earth

Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art

Bluegrass Underground

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

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Kentucky Tonight: U.S. Senate

Dropping Back In: Complicated Lives

Finding Your Roots: Our American Storytellers

BBC World News

Louisville Life

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Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour One

Antiques Roadshow: Raleigh (Part 3)

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Dropping Back In

Great Estates Scotland: Dumfries

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Independent Lens: Bully

Dissed-Respect

Figaro! Living in the Moment of a Character

Kentucky Music: Brett Ratliff

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Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie

Wild West with Ray Mears: Mountains

Frontline

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Finding Your Roots: Roots of Freedom

Makers: Women in Space

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Charlie Rose 2 - Part 3

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Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: To Save the Land and People

The Civil War in Kentucky

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Nature: Animal Misfits

How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson: Clean

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Live from Lincoln Center: The Nance Starring Nathan Lane

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James Still’s River of Earth BBC World News

Call to War How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson: Time

BBC World News

My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County

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Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour One

Doc Martin: Midwife Crisis

Father Brown: The Prize of Colonel Gerard BBC World News

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The This Old House Hour

Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea

Islands Without Cars

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews

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Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess from San Francisco Opera

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Doc Martin: Midwife Crisis

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Louisville: A City at Instrument Maker: Appalshop@ 40: Classics from the the Falls (7pm) Homer Ledford Collection Kentucky Life

KET2

of the Father Brown: The Prize of Colonel Gerard Last Summer Wine

KET KY

Bluegrass Underground

Kentucky Afield

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Made & Bottled in Kentucky

Movie Classics: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

KET

Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

10 Buildings That Charlie Rose Changed Louisville

On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce

KET KY

Kentucky Life

The Battle of Mill Springs

Heart of the Hills—The Story of Mountain Music

KET KY

Islands Without Cars

Louisville Life

Heart of the Hills—The Story of Mountain Music

Kentucky Health

Charlie Rose Serviam: to Lead and To Serve

Charlie Rose Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie Austin City Limits: Nine Inch Nails

Movie Classics: That’s Entertainment II Keeping Up Appearances

WoodSongs: Bobby Rush and Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper

As Time Goes By

Moone Boy: Dark Side of the Moone

The Civil War in Kentucky

Midsomer Murders: Death of a Hollow Man - Part Two Call to War

Makers: Women in Space KET2 Tuesday, Oct. 14 • 9/8 pm KET Sunday, Oct. 19 • 2/1 pm Women like Wally Funk and Jerrie Cobb passed the same grueling tests as male astronauts, only to be dismissed as a distraction by NASA, the military, and even Lyndon Johnson. It wasn’t until 1995 that Eileen Collins became the first woman to pilot a spacecraft. This program includes interviews with Collins; Sally Ride’s classmates Shannon Lucid, Rhea Seddon, and Kathryn Sullivan; and features Mae Jemison, the first woman astronaut of color, and Peggy Whitson, left, the first female commander of the International Space Station.

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HIGHLIGHTS 12 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 3 Moray locks horns with bosses Katherine and Tom to pick a new head of ladies wear. 9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea The detectives discover murky motives while investigating the murder of an American classics student. 9/8 pm Generals at War The Bulge Hitler’s Last Stand German Field Marshal Walther Model faces off against U.S. General Omar Bradley in 1944. 10:30/9:30 pm Great Estates Scotland Dumfries With one of the world's largest collections of Chippendale furniture, this onceneglected mansion was brought back to life by Prince Charles.

13 MONDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Tonight Candidates for U.S. Senate. 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Jacksonville, a Laurel and Hardy “Swiss Miss” horn, and a Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin. 10/9 pm Independent Lens Bully The growing movement to change the ways schools address bullying.

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8/7 pm Jubilee NewTown, led by vocalist and fiddle player Katie Penn, and Coaltown Dixie, an all-female group, perform. 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Roots of Freedom The ancestors of Ben Affleck,

Kentucky Tonight: Sec. Alison Lundergan Grimes and Sen. Mitch McConnell

Khandi Alexander, and NAACP president Ben Jealous. 9/8 pm Wild West with Ray Mears Mountains How timbered slopes fuelled the lumber industry in the Appalachians, panning for gold, and ghost town Bodie.

15 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Animal Misfits Odd creatures that at first glance seem illequipped for survival. 9/8 pm How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Clean The ideas, innovations, and unsung heroes who helped make the water supply cleaner. 10/9 pm How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Time How advancements in navigation, the way we work, technology, and travel would have been impossible without the unsung heroes of time.

16 THURSDAY

10:30/9:30 pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast The beautiful coral of Zlarin and the medieval walled old town section of Dubrovnik.

18 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dave takes a road trip with Model T and Model A enthusiasts; Carrollton, located at the confluence of the Ohio and Kentucky Rivers; Trigg Enterprise, a family farming business in Barren County; and a Paducah greenhouse specializing in Tillandsias, or “air plants.” 9/8 pm Movie Classics That’s Entertainment II A history of Hollywood films and musicals produced by MetroGoldwyn-Mayer. (1976) 10:30/9:30 pm Moone Boy Dark Side of the Moone Uncle Danny arrives just in time for Martin’s birds-and-bees talk with Mom and Dad.

Kentucky Life

THIS WEEK ON KET KY Heart of the Hills – The Story of Mountain Music Wednesday, Oct. 15 • 8/7 pm Explores the indigenous music of Kentucky’s mountains through interviews and recordings of stars including Bill Monroe and Loretta Lynn.

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EVENING OCTOBER 19 – 25 ET 8:00 CT 7:00

19 SUN 20 MON 21 TUE 22 WED 23 THU 24 FRI 25 SAT

8:30 7:30

9:00 8:00

9:30 8:30

10:00 9:00

10:30 9:30

11:00 10:00

11:30 10:30

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Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good & Evil 2 - Part 4

KET2

Wild West with Ray Mears: Mountains

Generals at War: Midway - The Invisible Enemy

How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson: Clean

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: No Good Deed

KET KY

Kentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier

A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers

Bluegrass Underground

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

KET

Kentucky Tonight: U.S. House of Representatives - 6th Congressional District

Ballot Bomb

BBC World News

Louisville Life

KET2

Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Two

Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ Hour One

Independent Lens: Twin Sisters

Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion

As The Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlingtown

Kentucky Music

Kentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier

KET

Jubilee: Blue Highway

Wild West with Ray Mears: The Great Plains

Frontline

KET2

Finding Your Roots: The Melting Pot

Makers: Women in Politics

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Charlie Rose 2 - Part 4

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America

Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith

KET

Nature: A Murder of Crows

Nova: Ben Franklin’s Balloons

KET2

The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess from San Francisco Opera

KET KY

KET KY

Great Estates Scotland: Kincardine

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

10 Buildings That Finding Your Roots: Roots of Freedom Changed Louisville

Reel Visions

BBC World News

Dropping Back In: Complicated Lives How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson: Glass

Islands Without Cars

Kentucky Life

Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird BBC World News

Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

Charlie Rose

Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2

Kentucky’s Underground Railroad— Passage to Freedom

Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky

WoodSongs: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

KET

Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Two

Doc Martin: Do Not Disturb

Father Brown: The Grim Reaper

BBC World News

KET2

The This Old House Hour

Masterpiece Mystery!: Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good & Evil

KET KY

Islands Without Cars

Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews

KET

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Great Performances: Tony Bennett & Lady BBC World News Week Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!

KET2

Doc Martin: Do Not Disturb

Movie Classics: That’s Entertainment II (starts at 8:47pm)

A Native Presence

Appalshop@ 40: Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure

KET KY

KET KY KET

Kentucky Life

KET2

Father Brown: The Grim Reaper

Last of the Summer Wine

Bluegrass Underground

Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2

KET KY

Kentucky Afield

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers

Louisville Life

A Native Presence Chef’s Life: Cracklin’ Kitchen

Charlie Rose Bluegrass Underground

Movie Classics: An American in Paris Keeping Up Appearances

Kentucky Health

Jubilee: Blue Highway Austin City Limits: Tweedy

As Time Goes By

Moone Boy: Godfellas

Midsomer Murders: Faithful Unto Death - Part One

Morehead & Northfork Railroad Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith

10 Buildings that Changed Louisville KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 15 • 10:30/9:30 pm KET Modnay, Oct. 20 • 9:30/8:30 pm

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Examine 10 important Louisville buildings, nominated by KET viewers. The results, selected by a professional panel, sponsored by KET and the American Institute of Architects, Kentucky chapter, are Actors Theatre of Louisville, American Life & Accident Insurance Co. Building, Ballet Building, Bowman Field Terminal, the Humana Building, Levy Brothers Building, Louisville Water Tower and River Road Pumping Station, Seelbach Hotel, 21c Museum Hotel, and U.S. Marine Hospital. For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules


HIGHLIGHTS 19 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 4 Denise faces her first personnel problem, while Moray sets a desperate plan in motion. 9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good & Evil Years after Detective Lewis’ first successful arrest, the case is re-opened for appeal; a new string of murders resemble the originals. 9/8 pm Generals at War Midway - The Invisible Enemy Japanese Admiral Nagumo lays a trap for U.S. Admiral Fletcher and his decimated forces in 1942. 10:30/9:30 pm Great Estates Scotland Kincardine Maintinaing the 70-room castle is a passionate but ongoing struggle for its present owners.

20 MONDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Tonight Candidates for U.S. House of Representatives, 6th Congressional District. 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A diamond Art Deco bracelet watch, and Robert E. Lee’s own map of critical battle areas around Richmond. 9/8 pm Ballot Bomb: Exploring The Young Voter Explosion What drives Generation Y’s civic interest and how the group has the tremendous ability to swing elections. 10/9 pm Independent Lens Twin sisters, separated as infants in China and adopted by families in California and Norway, reunite.

Wild West with Ray Mears

21 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Jubilee The influential contemporary bluegrass group Blue Highway performs. 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Melting Pot Celebrity chefs Tom Colicchio, Ming Tsai, and Aaron Sanchez discover family. 9/8 pm Wild West with Ray Mears The Great Plains Blackfeet Indians demonstrate bare-back riding skills, stories of early homesteaders, Dodge City, and the life and myth of the cowboy.

9/8 pm Nova Ben Franklin’s Balloons In 18th-century Paris, Franklin becomes interested in pioneers who developed essential features of today's hot-air and gas balloons. 10/9 pm How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Glass The link between the worlds of art, science, astronomy, disease prevention, and global communication.

23 THURSDAY

9/8 pm Makers Women in Politics Features Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, and Olympia Snowe.

10:30/9:30 pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser The Channel Island of Sark Go carriage driving and spelunking on this beautiful island in the English Channel.

22 WEDNESDAY

25 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Nature A Murder of Crows New research shows that crows are among the most intelligent animals in the world.

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Hitcents Park Plaza in Bowling Green, the sensational crime dubbed "the Kentucky Tragedy," Morehead State University, and efforts to prevent the spread of White Nose Syndrome in bats.

THIS WEEK ON KET KY A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Sunday, Oct. 19 • 9/8 pm A scenic tour through the state’s geographic regions to sample the more than 2,000 native wildflower species.

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EVENING OCTOBER 26 – NOVEMBER 1 ET 8:00 CT 7:00

26 SUN 27 MON 28 TUE 29 WED 30 THU 31 FRI 1 SAT

8:30 7:30

9:00 8:00

9:30 8:30

10:00 9:00

10:30 9:30

KET

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Masterpiece Mystery!: Death Comes to Pemberley - Part 1 2 - Part 5

KET2

Wild West with Ray Mears: The Great Plains

Generals at War: El Alamein - A Tactician’s How We Got to Now with Steven Paradise Johnson: Time

KET KY

Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre

Along Kentucky 80

Bluegrass Underground

KET

Kentucky Tonight

Health Three60: The Heroin Epidemic: Kentucky Fights Back

KET2

Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Three

11:00 10:00

Great Estates Scotland: Rosslyn

11:30 10:30 Islands Without Cars

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ ket:Ghost of Old

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Finding Your Roots: The Melting Pot

BBC World News

Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Atlantic City, NJ Hour Two

Independent Lens: Brakeless

Charlie Rose

Celtic Crossroads

Wilderness Road

Kentucky Music: John P. Rodgers

Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre

KET

Jubilee: Town Mountain

Wild West with Ray Mears: Deserts

Frontline

KET2

Finding Your Roots: We Come from People

Makers: Women in Business

Masterpiece Classic: The Paradise, Season Charlie Rose 2 - Part 5

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Coal Bucket Outlaw/Applewise

Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers

Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper

Gethsemani

KET

Nature: Snow Monkeys

Nova: First Air War

How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson: Light

BBC World News

KET2

Great Performances: Tony Bennett & Lady Gloria Estefan: The Standards Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!

Art in the Twenty-First Century: Investigation

Charlie Rose

KET KY

KET KY

Reel Visions

BBC World News

Kentucky Life

Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

The Haunting Tradition

Something to Do ... with PINKY

KET

Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, Hour Three

Doc Martin: The Wrong Goodbye

KET2

The This Old House Hour

Masterpiece Mystery!: Masterpiece Mystery!, Death Comes to Pemberley - Part 1

Islands Without Cars

Charlie Rose

Meal of a Lifetime

Health Three60: The Heroin Epidemic: Kentucky Fights Back

KET KY

The Hopewell Haunting

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

The Bell Witch Legend

The Harps (10:45pm)

Father Brown: The Laws of Motion

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews

KET

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room BBC World News Week

KET2

Doc Martin: The Wrong Goodbye

Movie Classics: An American in Paris

Something to Do ... with PINKY

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life

KET KY

KET KY

The Hopewell Haunting

KET

Kentucky Afield

The Big Sleep

KET2

Father Brown

Last of the Summer Wine

KET KY

Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

The Flavor of Kentucky

BBC World News

WoodSongs: Victor Wooten Kentucky Health

Chef’s Life

Charlie Rose Louisville Life

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: Town Mountain Austin City Limits: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Keeping Up Appearances

The Haunting Tradition

As Time Goes By

Moone Boy

Midsomer Murders: Faithful Unto Death–Part Two

Adolph Rupp: Myth, Legend, and Fact

Independent Lens: Brakeless KET2 Monday, Oct. 27 • 10/9 pm A story about modernization gone too far, “Brakeless” examines the 2005 West Japan Railway commuter train that crashed into an apartment building and killed 107 people when a driver tried to catch up with an 80-second delay. It offers a fascinating insight into the railway’s role in Japan’s post-war economic boom — and the dangers of corner-cutting in the prolonged economic stagnation that followed.

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HIGHLIGHTS 26 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Season 2 - Part 5 An heirloom watch incites sales, seduction, and sorcery; the protagonists find themselves in new roles. 9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes to Pemberley - Part 1 Six years after the close of the Austen classic Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth and Darcy plan a ball with fatal consequences. A family enemy takes charge of the case. 9/8 pm Generals at War El Alamein A Tactician’s Paradise Field Marshall Erwin Rommel and Gen. Bernard Montgomery face off in the Egyptian desert in 1942. 10:30/9:30 pm Great Estates Scotland Rosslyn Myths and legends of mysterious Rosslyn Chapel, where part of The DiVinci Code was filmed.

27 MONDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A NASA “Mercury 7” signed photo and an 1862 Abraham Lincoln signed document, and a Tiffany & Co. gold necklace.

28 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Jubilee Asheville, NC, string band Town Mountain performs. 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots We Come from People Hip-hop artist Nas, actress Angela Bassett, and presidential advisor Valerie Jarrett trace their roots. 9/8 pm Wild West with Ray Mears Deserts The hostile geography and rich geology of the Great Basin desert and the

Art in the Twenty-First Century: Investigation

Sonora desert. Begin in Monument Valley whose dramatic desert landscape has become synonymous with the Wild West years.

10/9 pm How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Light How teamwork and collaboration led the way to the most transformative ideas of the pioneers of light.

9/8 pm Makers Women in Business Hear about the exceptional women – past and present – who have taken the world of business by storm: Xerox CEO Ursula Burns, Wall Street powerhouse Sallie Krawcheck, Martha Stewart, and other top business-women.

10/9 pm Art in the Twenty-First Century Investigation Can acts of engagement and exploration be works of art in themselves? Leonardo Drew, Thomas Hirschhorn, and Graciela Iturbide use their practices as tools for personal and intellectual discovery.

29 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Snow Monkeys In the frigid valleys of Japan’s Shiga Highlands, a troop of snow monkeys raise their families in a complex society of rank and privilege. 9/8 pm Nova First Air War The secrets of some of aviation's most colorful and deadly early flying machines and how they played a key role in the slaughter of the Western Front during WWI.

30 THURSDAY

10:30/9:30 pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser Ireland’s Inis Meain These ruggedly beautiful islands highlight Ireland’s pre-colonial past and Irish island cuisine.

31 Friday

10/9 pm Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room Entertainer Michael Feinstein headlines an all-star evening with performances by Christine Ebersole and other artists.

Generals at War: El Alamein

THIS WEEK ON KET KY The Haunting Tradition Wednesday, Oct. 29 • 8/7 pm Retells tales of the supernatural passed on through generations of Western Kentucky storytellers.

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KET Daytime M O N T H O F o c to b e r ET/CT

SUNDAY

6:00/5:00

Sid the Science Kid

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Barney & Friends

6:30/5:30

Peg + Cat

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Bob the Builder (6)/ Angelina Ballerina

7:00/6:00

Curious George

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Curious George

7:30/6:30

Curious George

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Curious George

8:00/7:00

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (27)

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (31)

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:30/7:30

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:00/8:00

Sesame Street

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Sesame Street

9:30/8:30

Dinosaur Train

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Dinosaur Train

10:00/9:00

Louisville Life Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

10:30/9:30

Charlie Rose: The Week

11:00/10:00

Moyers & Company

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Sewing with Nancy

11:30/10:30

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

12:00/11:00

The McLaughlin Group

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Quilting Arts

12:30/11:30

Comment on Kentucky

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Knitting Daily

1:00/12:00

One to One with Bill Goodman

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

1:30/12:30

Connections with Renee Shaw

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Garden Smart

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

News Quiz-DanceSense

Sesame Street

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

2:00/1:00 2:30/1:30 3:00/2:00

Makers

Michael Wood’s Story of England

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell The Best of the Joy of Painting

The Cat in the Hat Knows a The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows a The Cat in the Hat Knows a The Cat in the Hat Knows a Rick Steve’s Special (4)/ Lot About That! a Lot About That! Lot About That! Lot About That! Lot About That! Rick Steve’s Europe Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (27)

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (31)

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Curious George

Lidia’s Kitchen

4:00/3:00

Kentucky Life

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

4:30/3:30

Kentucky Afield

WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

Kentucky Collectibles

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

3:30/2:30

5:00/4:00 5:30/4:30

This Old House Hour

Antiques Roadshow

6:00/5:00

Keeping Up Appearances

BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America

6:30/5:30

Last of the Summer Wine

Nightly Business Report

7:00/6:00

As Time Goes By

7:30/6:30

Moone Boy

The Lawrence Welk Show

PBS News Hour

Nightly Business Report

PBS News Hour

Nightly Business Report

PBS News Hour

Nightly Business Report

PBS News Hour

Nightly Business Report

PBS News Hour

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Red Green Show

PBS Kids Programming

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MONDAY

SUNDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

6:00/5:00

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

Caillou

Caillou

Caillou

Caillou

Caillou

Louisville Life

6:30/5:30

bookclub@ket

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Charlie Rose: The Week

7:00/6:00

European Journal

Newsline

Newsline

Newsline

Newsline

Newsline

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

7:30/6:30

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Louisville Life

Kentucky Life

One to One with Bill Goodman

Connections with Renee Shaw

Kentucky Health

Comment on Kentucky

8:00/7:00

Wai Lana Yoga

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

McLaughlin Group

8:30/7:30

Essential Growing a Greener World Workplace Skills

9:00/8:00

Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Workplace Essential Chef Skills Frank Clarke Simply Joanne Weir’s Cooking Painting Around the Class World: China

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

Roadtrip Nation

Farm with Ian Knauer

Journeys in Africa

America’s Heartland

Workplace Essential Skills

In the Americas with David Yetman

This with Jerry Workplace Essential Skills Paint Yarnell

Southern Accents

Taste This

Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest

Sit and Be Fit (2,9)/ Sit and Be Fit Live in Central Park Quilt in a Day (16,23)

Thomas & Friends

Globe Trekker

9:30/8:30

Essential Sara’s Weeknight Meals Workplace Skills

George Hirsch Lifestyle

10:00/9:00

Biz Kids

The Best of the Joy of Painting

10:30/9:30

Cyberchase

The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Cooks Country Jenkins

Scheewe Art Workshop

Tina’s Ageless Kitchen

Knit and Crochet Now!

Bob the Builder

11:00/10:00

Jonathan Bird’s Blue World

Sewing with Nancy

Martha Bakes

Sew It All

Jazzy Vegetarian

Knitting Daily

Space Racers

11:30/10:30

Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

Fit 2 Stitch

Second Opinion

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels

Wild Kratts

12:00/11:00

Louisville Life

12:30/11:30

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

1:00/12:00

Moone Boy

Well Read

Theater Talk

Living Smart

Kentucky Collectibles

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

1:30/12:30

Last of the Summer Wine Mind of a Chef

This American Land

Katie Brown Workshop

The Donna Dewberry Show Food Forward

This Old House

Garden Smart

Make Your Mark

It’s Sew Easy

Lidia’s Kitchen

Ask This Old House

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

For Your Home

Scrapbook Soup

Simply Ming

Hometime

The Café

Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Woodsmith Shop Rallo

Last of the Summer Wine

Pati’s Mexican Table

Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam

As Time Goes By

Chef John Besh’s Family Motor Week Table

Ciao Italia

Keeping Up Apperances

Neven Maguire: Home Chef

Secrets of...Henry VIII’s Connections with Renee PBS NewsHour Weekend Palace (2)/ Highclere Shaw Castle (9)/ Selfridges (16)/ The Manor House (23)/ Music Voyager Louisville Life Westminster (30)

Garden Smart

Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends

2:00/1:00

As Time Goes By

2:30/1:30

Test Kitchen Keeping Up Appearances America’s from Cook’s Illustrated

3:00/2:00 3:30/2:30 4:00/3:00

Doc Martin

Father Brown

Landscapes Through Time Victory Garden’s with David Dunlap EdibleFEAST Painting with Paulson

Growing a Greener World

Wyland’s Art Studio

The Desert Speaks

Painting and Travel with Tennessee Wild Side Roger & Sarah Bansemer

4:30/3:30

Finding your Roots

5:00/4:00

PBS News Hour Weekend The American Woodshop Motorweek

Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa

5:30/4:30

Moyers & Company

Travelscope

6:00/5:00 6:30/5:30 7:00/6:00 7:30/6:30

Rise of the Black Pharaohs (5)/ Great Estates of Scotland

Nova/ Charles W. Morgan (19)

This Old House

Kentucky Afield

Woodright’s Shop

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Craftsman’s Legacy

Primal Grill with Steve Raichen

Kentucky Life

Kentucky Health

Kentucky Collecibles

One to One with Bill Goodman

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST Rough Cut–Woodworking with Tommy Mac

The Woodwright’s Shop

Bluegrass and Backroads

Bluegrass Underground

Rick Steve’s Europe

Penguins: Spy in the Huddle, a Nature Special Presentation (4,11)/ America From the Ground Nature (18,25) Up

Taste of History

Just Seen It (2,9)/ Wild Photo Adventures (16,23,30)

Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack

Chef’s Life

Louisville Life

Start Up

History Detectives

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SHORT TAKES Today’s KET: Helping Adult Learners Drop Back In In today’s global economy, a high school diploma is no longer sufficient to prepare students for work, college, or a career. Yet more than 20% of the adults in America have dropped out of high school. Kentucky’s high school graduation rate is 76%, and the Kentucky Department of Education has set a goal of achieving a 90% statewide graduation rate by 2015. Focusing on solutions, KET has expanded its work to keep students engaged in school and prepare adults to complete their GED® test in order to become college and career-ready. Our new documentary series, Dropping Back In, premieres October 6 at 9/8 p.m. on KET. It tells the inspiring stories of dropouts who – against the odds and with the support of caring mentors – are dropping back in to education and career success. Produced by KET, the series will air on PBS stations nationwide this fall, as part of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s national American Graduate initiative to combat the high school dropout crisis. With extensive experience in creating educational media for the past 45 years, KET is bringing communities together to share ideas and forge innovative solutions to help keep students in school and to help reengage students who’ve dropped out. Education is the way to improve our communities, and the lives of our children, and it requires a comprehensive and sustained commitment. Through our Dropping Back In series and KETFastForward.org – our new multiplatform learning system that prepares adults nationwide to pass the GED® test – KET continues as a leader in providing greater opportunity for millions of Americans. Sincerely,

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Teachers can now access KET’s ‘Math at the Core’ on PBS LearningMedia This fall, with the launch of Math at the Core: Middle School on KET EncycloMedia and PBS LearningMedia, teachers, students, and families in Kentucky and nationwide have access to more than 400 new standards-based digital resources. Funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the resources include 50 KETproduced videos, interactives, and self-paced lessons. These include Logical Leaps and Maritime Mysteries, logicbased interactives involving number lines and Cartesian graphs; Wild Fractions, animated videos and games that help students learn about fraction multiplication and division; and KidVids, self-paced lessons that encourage students to analyze mathematical thinking. You can see all of these engaging resources — and accompanying teacher materials — at KET.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/mathcore.

KET is where the art is! Planning on attending the St. James Court Art Show? Stop by KET’s booth at the popular juried event in historic Old Louisville Friday, Oct. 3 through Sunday, Oct. 5. We’ll be in the center aisle on St. James Court near the food vendors adjacent to the famous fountain. Please come by for information and news about KET, and a free tote bag.


Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville • Vice Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Secretary: Hilma Prather, Somerset • Executive Committee At Large: Dr. Suvas Desai, Saint Joseph Medical Foundation, Lexington; Heidi Margulis, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, Humana, Louisville • Angela Cain, Walton • David Couch, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Terry Holliday, Ph.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Laura Ladd, Cross Gate Gallery, Lexington KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Judy Cain, Rowan County (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer) Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Maude Teegarden, Germantown President-Elect: Nancy Thames, Richmond Secretary/Treasurer: Sean Mestan, Princeton Vice President: Kathy Brauer, Henderson Vice President: Deede Dykes, Ashland Vice President: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Vice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green Vice President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville Vice President: Diane Porter, Paintsville Past President: Mary Butler, Dry Ridge Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright

TWISTS TWEED & TWININGS A Sherlock Holmes Costumed Caper

The Greater Louisville Regional Board of the Commonwealth Fund for KET invite you to join them for their 17th annual fundraiser!

Thursday, November 20 • 6 pm The Frazier History Museum 829 West Main Street, Louisville Tickets are $125 per person RSVP by November 14

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ravel to England in the early 1900s to help Sherlock Holmes crack the case in this interactive murder mystery dinner theater event. For tickets or to reserve a table, contact Katelyn Lincoln at (800) 866-0366 or klincoln@ket.org.

Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc. Board of Directors Chair: John R. Hall, retired Chairman and CEO, Ashland Inc., Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Turner Logistics, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, retired President, MC Squared, Inc., Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Chief Financial Officer, Ball Homes, Lexington • Vickie Yates Brown, Frost Brown Todd, University of Louisville, Louisville • Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville • Billy Harper, President, Harper Industries, Inc., Paducah • Bill Jones, Community Division Manager, U.S. Bank • James H. “Mike” Molloy, Lexington • Nick Nicholson, retired President, Keeneland Association, Lexington • William T. Young Jr., President, W.T. Young, Inc., Lexington • Representatives of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television: Donna Moore Campbell, Hilma Prather and Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors: Terri Srinivasan, Maysville VISIONS/ Volume XXXVI, Number 10 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 405022296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of Friends 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. Guide Staff Publisher: Todd Piccirilli • Editor: Ellen Soileau • Art Director: John Dawahare • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Debra Gibson, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek • Photography: Steve Shaffer • Design/Production: Job Canfield, Dave Hamon, Justin Stewart, Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Online Content: Timothy Bischoff • Printing: Publishers Press, Shepherdsville Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

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Austin City Limits Celebrates 40 Years KET Friday, Oct. 3 • 9:30/8:30 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 8 • 8/7 pm This star-studded special celebrates the trailblazing music series’ 40th anniversary with guest hosts Jeff Bridges, Matthew McConaughey, and Sheryl Crow. It features memorable moments from the show’s remarkable run, with some of the biggest stars in the show’s history returning to the stage including Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Foo Fighters, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Gary Clark Jr., Lyle Lovett, Alabama Shakes, and Buddy Guy.

Live from Lincoln Center The Nance Starring Nathan Lane KET Friday, Oct. 10 • 9:30/8:30 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 15 • 8/7 pm This acclaimed Tony Award-nominated play, starring stage and screen actor Nathan Lane, tells the story of Chauncey Miles, a headline nance (a parody of a gay man) in the twilight of New York’s burlesque era. The drama paints the portrait of a gay man living and working in secret in 1930s New York, whose outrageous antics on the burlesque stage stand in marked contrast to his offstage life.

The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess from San Francisco Opera KET Friday, Oct. 17 • 9:30/8:30 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 22 • 8/7 pm This production stars bass-baritone Eric Owens as Porgy and soprano Laquita Mitchell as Bess in the story of a disabled man and the headstrong woman he loves. This American musical theater staple, set in an AfricanAmerican community on Catfish Row in coastal South Carolina, is based on the play by Dubose and Dorothy Heyward, with music by George Gershwin, including the celebrated jazz standard “Summertime.”

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Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga KET Friday, Oct. 24 • 10/9 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 29 • 8/7 pm The unlikely duo teams up for a concert of selections from their latest collaboration, recorded for a live audience, many of whom were students involved in arts programs in NYC public schools. Each song was selected by the artists from the Great American Songbook, including “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing),” “Sophisticated Lady,” “Lush Life,” “Anything Goes,” and, from their forthcoming album, “Cheek to Cheek.”

Gloria Estefan: The Standards KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 29 • 9/8 pm After fulfilling a lifelong dream of recording an entire album of songs with a special meaning in her life, the seven-time Grammy Award-winning star performs selections based on her new album, The Standards. Numbers include “Good Morning Heartache,” “Smile,” and her wedding song, “El Dia Que Me Quieras,” which for the first time was translated into English as “The Day You Say You Love Me.”

Movie Classics: An American in Paris KET Saturday, Oct. 25 • 9/8 pm KET2 Friday, Oct. 31 • 9/8 pm Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron star in the 1951 classic story of an American soldier who stays in Paris after World War II to paint and falls in love with a French beauty. Directed by Vincente Minelli with music by George Gershwin, it was the winner of six Oscars, including Best Picture, Music, and Writing. Songs and music include “I Got Rhythm” and “Our Love is Here to Stay.”

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EXPLORE KENTUCKY Linger a while in Louisville

‘Louisville Life’ begins new season Oct. 4, launches new Sunday time How’s life in Louisville? Find out when the Emmyaward winning series kicks off its ninth season Saturday, Oct. 4 at 5:30/4:30 pm on KET2 with a profile of Chef Edward Lee, whom you may know from the national series, Mind of a Chef. The premiere program also features a visit to the Louisville Stoneware factory and its new showroom, as the venerated manufacturer celebrates its 200th year in business. This month, Louisville Life also kicks off a season-long look at the history and future of the city’s Olmsted Parks system, below, and takes a taste of three popular “treateries.” These delicious businesses have been creating ice cream memories for several generations. Since 1951, the Dairy Del has been serving up the goodness, including their popular “flurries.” Dairy Kastle on Eastern Parkway creates a multitude of confections, including the Fat Elvis and Orange Cow milkshakes. And in south Louisville on Smyrna Road, Barrel of Fun Ice Cream — with its signature giant red and white barrel building, above, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Also, travel along with Louisville KET (24/7) KET’s primary broadcast service in HD KET2 (24/7) Expanded offerings of popular programming KET KY (24/7) Kentucky programming

Life to a “fly in” at Lee Bottom Flying Field, a little airport with a grass runway situated alongside the Ohio River in southern Indiana near Hanover. Louisville Life now also airs Sundays at 10/9 am on KET.

Cable channel guide for Time Warner LOUISVILLE/KENTUCKIANA 13 – KET 15 – KET2 189 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 918 – KET (HD)

LEXINGTON 12 – KET 15 – KET2 189 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 918 – KET (HD)

NORTHERN KENTUCKY 6 – KET 23 – KET2 190 – KET 191 – KET2 193 – KET KY 918 – KET (HD)

BOWLING GREEN 26 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 916 - KET (HD)

A complete list of cable and satellite channel listings is available online at KET.org/tv-where-to-watch.

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Learn how Kentucky is fighting heroin The death toll is staggering: overdose deaths from heroin rose from 22 in 2011 to 143 in 2012. Health Three60 looks at the rising plague of heroin addiction in Kentucky in “The Heroin Epidemic: Kentucky Fights Back,” premiering Monday, Oct. 27 at 9/8 pm on KET. As statewide efforts to curb prescription drug abuse have been successful, heroin use has increased sharply, thanks to easy access and affordability. Each heroin death leaves behind a devastated community of family and friends. Considered one of the most addictive drugs, heroin treatment and recovery pose a particular challenge. However, there is hope. Kentucky communities, especially those hardest hit, are coming together to devise strategies and programs that can save lives, help addicts find the road out, and prevent others from ever using this dangerous drug. Health Three60 is funded in part by a grant from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

As the Water Rises

Documentary seeks lost city of Bowlingtown

Kentucky is famous for its lakes, drawing thousands of tourists from all over the region. But the dams which created the lakes — providing needed flood control as well as hydroelectric power in some cases — caused some towns to vanish. The new documentary As the Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlington tells the story of one such Eastern Kentucky locale. It airs Monday, Oct. 20 at 9/8 pm on the Kentucky Channel. Settled in the mid 1800s, Bowlington was a thriving, close-knit community for many decades. Citizens prided themselves on their values and cultural heritage tied closely to the land. But Kentucky River flooding in the early 20th century prompted the Army Corps of Engineers to dam it, creating Buckhorn Lake. It also resulted in the destruction and permanent flooding of Bowlingtown. This documentary recounts the life in Bowlingtown through the words of original residents and younger generations who return for family reunions. The program, produced by the Bowlingtown Heritage Association and NorseMedia, an extension of Northern Kentucky University’s Electronic Media and Broadcasting program, also airs Friday, Oct. 24 at 11/10 am on the Kentucky Channel and DVR’ers can record it Monday, Oct. 20 at 4/3 am on KET.

One to One with Bill Goodman KET Sundays • 1 pm/noon CT KET2 Tuesdays • 7:30/6:30 pm CT

Oct 5 Michael Macfarlane, Louisville physician and surgeon, Republican candidate for Kentucky’s 3rd District

Your Support Helps Make KET Possible Thank you to the following corporate partners for their generous support of excellence in television AARP Kentucky Tonight Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Kentucky Tonight Dr. Ben Birkhead Doc Martin Bluegrass Integrated Communications BBC World News, Newsline Brown-Forman Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Life, Kentucky Tonight, Legislative Update, PBS NewsHour Central Bank Masterpiece Class Act Federal Credit Union BBC World News, Biz Kids, Newsline Clay-Ingels Co., Inc This Old House, This Old House Hour Columbia Gas British dramas East Kentucky Power Cooperative Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Tonight Eastern Kentucky University Center for the Arts Wild Kratts Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs Antiques Roadshow Hilliard Lyons Nightly Business Report Kentucky Cabinet for Health & Family Services Kentucky Afield, Kentucky Life Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts British dramas Kentucky Department of Travel & Tourism British dramas, Kentucky Life Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Comment on Kentucky Kentucky Historical Society Antiques Roadshow, Kentucky Collectibles KentuckyOne Health Masterpiece Kentucky Power Nova Kentucky River Properties, LLC Charlie Rose Kentucky Science Center Cat in the Hat, Kentucky Afield, Sesame Street, Super Why Lane Communications Group Frontline, McLaughlin Group, Nature Norton Center for the Arts Masterpiece Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau Doc Martin, Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, Kentucky Collectibles, Quilt in a Day, Quilting Arts PPI-Mana To the Contrary PNC Bank, National Association Peg + Cat, Super Why Rags to Riches Antique Mall Kentucky Collectibles Sew A Lot Sew It All, Sewing with Nancy Smocking Shop It’s Sew Easy, Martha’s Sewing Room Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. Curious George, Dinosaur Train, Nova Wiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow

Oct 12 Republican 2nd District U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie Oct 19 Republican 6th District U.S. Rep. Andy Barr Oct 26 Elisabeth Jensen, Democratic candidate for Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District KET.org

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Thank you! To the following contributors, whose annual support advances KET’s mission and impact.

This list reflects gifts received between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014 O. Leonard Press Society The O. Leonard Press Society recognizes donors whose extraordinary annual support reflects the same strength of commitment as KET’s founder. $10,000+ Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Roger Baird, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hall, Lexington Mulhollem Cravens Foundation, Carlisle Dr. Ashish Patel & Dr. Seema Capoor, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. John L. Zehnder, Jr., Louisville Fund for Excellence* The Fund for Excellence honors donors whose significant annual investment makes KET and Kentucky stronger. *Giving level changed January 1, 2014 from $1000+ to $1200+. $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Oakley Farris, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Victor Fox, Frankfort Ms. Sandra Anne Frazier, Louisville Dr. Mona Hagyard, Lexington Ms. Sonya Kennedy, New Cumberland, PA Ms. Heidi S. Margulis, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. John Oxley, Midway Ms. Peggy Satterly, Lawrenceburg $2,500-$4,999 Anonymous Ms. Ann Bakhaus, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Cecil C. Barnett, Louisville Tom Dupree, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Francke, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. J. Cooper Hartley, Lexington Doug & Kate Hendrickson, Maysville Mrs. Morton Holbrook, Owensboro Dr. & Mrs. J. Wesley Johnson, Ashland Louise K. Judah Trust, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Pearse Lyons, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Al McGregor, Lexington Dr. Michael Oliff, Elizabethtown Mrs. Evelyn F. Ott, Jeffersonville, IN KET and the American Institute of ArchitectsKentucky partnered on the 50 Favorite Buildings in Kentucky/10 Buildings that Changed Louisville initiative. Kim Patton and Ben Barlage of Northern Kentucky, and Jason Groneck of Louisville, are all Commonwealth Fund for KET regional board members and architects, and joined KET’s Michele Ripley at the Louisville Fund Board’s finale event in November. Watch for KET’s broadcast of the results this fall.

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Mr. Eugene B. Pflughaupt, Danville Reverend Alfred R. Shands, Louisville Mrs. Milly and the late John P. Stewart, Frankfort Mrs. Carlisle Van Meter, Winchester Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Van Meter, Lexington Ms. Sandra H. Welch, Alexandria, VA Mr. & Mrs. Mike Whitley, Lexington $1,200-$2,499 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Ausbrook, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. T. Averion Mahloch, Lexington Mr. George Bailey & Ms. Porter Watkins, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Bale, Cave City Don & Mira Ball, Lexington Mrs. Jackie Banahan, Lexington Larry & Carol Beach, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Beirne, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Benz, Louisville Mr. Paul Bickel III & Mrs. Jackie Hays Bickel, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Alex Boone, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James H. Booth, Inez Mr. & Mrs. Gary W. Brothers, Lexington Ms. Meredith W. Brown, Louisville Mr. Michael J. Brown, New Albany, IN Mrs. Mary Butler, Lexington Ms. Margaret Campbell, Danville Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Campbell Jr., Lexington Mr. Norman Chrisman Jr., Lexington Mr. Joseph H. Clark, Lexington Mrs. Jean W. Cohn-Sandifer, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. L. Roger Cole, Lakeside Park Mrs. Richard E. Cooper, Somerset Mr. Willard Coots, Lancaster Drs. Timothy & Julia Costich, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Cowan, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. James M. Crawford, Carrollton Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Dean, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Larry C. Deener, Lexington Dr. Suvas G. Desai & Dr. Nirmala Desai, Lexington John & Jane Domaschko, Covington

R.W., III & Jane Winkler Dyche, London Mrs. Anne Farris, Somerset Gil & Brenda Fauber, Edgewood Mr. Dale Fisher & Mr. Jon Carloftis, Lexington Ms. Jean W. Frazier, Prospect Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Friedell, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gabbard, Mount Sterling Dr. & Mrs. Jess L. Gardner Jr., Lexington Ms. Elizabeth Gaskins, Lakeside Park Mr. & Mrs. Greg Geiser, Louisville Mr. Ambrose W. Givens, Lexington J. David and Marlene Grissom, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Hager, Jr., Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hammond, Shelbyville Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hatcher, Albany, GA Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Heuser, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hibbard, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Buck Hinkle, Lexington Mr. Henry Hinkle, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Hinkle, Paris Mr. Paul Hirn, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. W. James Host, Lexington Mrs. Harris S. Howard, Prestonsburg Mr. & Mrs. Bob Johnson, Louisville Betty & David Jones, Louisville William & Theresa Jones, Paducah Ms. Lindy Karns, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. James R. Kennedy, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William F. Kight, Goshen Mr. & Mrs. William D. Kirkland, Frankfort Mary Julia & Forrest Kuhn, Louisville Mr. William A. Leake, Lexington Mr. John Lewis, Staffordsville Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Lichtenfels, Louisville Mr. W. Bruce Lunsford, Louisville Ms. Patricia Madden, Lexington Mr. John W. Mann, Lexington Ms. Sharon Marcum, Lexington Ms. Kathleen Laurin-Martin & Dr. Joseph Martin, Covington Frances & Richard Martin, Ashland Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Martin, Lawrenceburg George & Donna Mason, Nicholasville Mr. Herbert Massey, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mayer, Winchester Mr. Sean Mestan, Princeton Mr. John Middleton, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Wally O. Montgomery, Paducah Mrs. Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington Mr. James Nolan, Lexington Mr. Allen Norvell, Lexington Mrs. Carolyn L. Nuaimi, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Owen, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Q. Parr, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron

Ms. Angela Phillips, Middletown, OH Ms. Marie L. Piekarski, Lexington Mrs. Henry E. Pogue IV, Fort Thomas Mr. & Mrs. William R. B. Potter, Lexington Hilma & John Prather Jr., Somerset Mrs. John S. Rankin, Louisville Mrs. Debbie Reynolds, Lexington Gene & Peggy Rice, Hazard Mr. Robert E. Rich, Cincinnati, OH Mrs. George Rieveschl, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Peter Saari, Lanesville, IN Dr. & Mrs. Kaveh Sajadi, Lexington Ms. Vivian R. Sawyer & Mr. Tom Noland Jr., Louisville Ms. Katherine E. Schaefer, Lexington Mr. Greg Schmieder, Louisville Mr. David Schneider, Lexington Mr. Joseph M. Scott, Lexington Ms. Jennie W. Scruggs, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Brett Setzer, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Smith, Lexington Mrs. Alice Sparks, Covington Mrs. Elsa B. Spurlock, London Mr. Greg Staed, Danville Ms. Susan Staugas, Louisville Dr. David B. & the late Sally Stevens, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Matthew Stiles, Bardstown Ruth & Robert Straus, Lexington Mr. Francois Theron, Lexington Mr. Franklin Thompson, Lexington Joe & Terry Tolan, Louisville Mr. Frank Tonini, Louisville Mr. George G. Voorhees, Lexington Drs. David & Elizabeth Wachtel, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John Walters, Lexington Mr. Harry Lee Waterfield II, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Wetherby, Louisville In Honor of J. T. Whitlock, Lexington Mr. John Whitty, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Orme Wilson, Louisville Dr. Ballard D. Wright, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. R. D. Wright Jr., Mount Olivet Justin & Molly Yandell, Lexington Cong. & Mrs. John Yarmuth, Louisville $1,000-$1,199 Earleen Heiner Agee and Robert W. Agee Fund, Huntington, WV Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allen, Lexington Mr. Richard Barbee III, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Barr, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Batten, Pikeville Kristen & Perry Bentley, Lexington Mrs. Edith S. Bingham, Glenview Mr. Daryl Boggs, Whitesburg Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bonnie, Prospect Mrs. Terry Brackett, Lancaster Mr. Ben Breslin, Maysville Dr. Stuart Brown, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cambron, Versailles Dr. Tamella Cassis & Mr. Charles Cassis, Prospect Carrie Cinnamond-Rose, Harold Mrs. Mary Cochran, Louisville


Mr. & Mrs. Bert Doyne, Lexington Mr. Gerald Dryden, Corydon, IN Ms. Margaret Ellaby, Louisville Mrs. Doris Elliott, Lexington Ms. Pamela Elliott, Louisville Ms. Jewell Deene Ellis, Danville Mr. & Mrs. Frederick E. Engel, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Ensor, Lagrange Ms. Shirley Epley, Drakesboro Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi Eto, Federal Way, WA Mrs. Holly Bellomy, Lexington Mr. Robert L. Fason, Radcliff Ms. Phyllis Belton, La Grange Ms. Linda B. Faulconer, Danville Meri Bensheimer, Greenwood, IN Mrs. Barbara E. Fessel, Ormond Beach, FL Mr. Robert B. Berger, Midway Prof. Theodore Fiedler & Prof. Sigrid Suesse, Richard D. Bernard, Louisville Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Bishop, Lexington Mr. Thomas Fielding, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Black, Paducah Ms. Doris J. Flack, Louisville Ms. Phyliss Blair, Louisville Ms. Jeana Fleitz, Louisville Ms. Barbara Blatt, Huntington, WV Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ford, Goshen Mr. Harry Bogard, Guston Mr. Terry Foreman, Murray Mr. & Mrs. Virgil H. Boler, Lexington Ms. Margaret Foster, Louisville James B. Bonn, Louisville Bill & Linda Francis, Prestonsburg Ms. Mary Booth, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Furrow, Holden, WV Dr. Francois Botha & Dr. Vicki Bell, Ms. Deborah K. Gabbert, Campbellsville Harrodsburg Mr. & Mrs. Vincenzo Gabriele, Louisville Ms. Ingrid Bowling, Lawrenceburg Mr. Gregory Gardner, Elizabethtown Mrs. Donald E. Bradshaw, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. G. Lamar Gaston, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. George Branch, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gathright Jr., Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Steven Breckner, La Grange Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Glasscock, Louisville Mr. William H. Breeze, Danville Alvin & Ellie Goldman, Lexington Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brennan, Louisville Elisabeth M. Goth, Lebanon Mr. & Mrs. Ed Brent, Cincinnati, OH Mr. Donald Greulich, Louisville Ms. Christy Brown, Lexington Ms. Dorothy C. Grossman, Louisville Mr. John W. Brown, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Guenthner, Louisville Ms. Vickie Brown, Scottsburg, IN Caroline Guthrie, Louisville Mr. Vernon Broyles, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Hamm, Danville Ms. Jane A. Brubeck, Jeffersonville, IN Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hammond, Lexington Gail & Wayne T. Bunch, Lexington Mary Haylee Hancock, Madisonville Mr. Timothy Bunn, Burlington Mr. Seth Hancock, Paris Mr. Allen Bush, Louisville Mr. Jimmy R. Hardesty, Webster Col. & Mrs. Harry D. Callicotte, Lexington Mr. Mark Harmon, Evansville, IN Mr. Rodney Calson, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Robert Harmon, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ray Carcione, Louisville Col. Douglas Harper, Lexington Ms. Cathy F. Carlson, Shelbyville Mr. Dave Harris, Nicholasville Dr. & Mrs. Michael V. Carter, Campbellsville Frank & Elsie Harris, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. David Cassidy, Lexington Mr. Layton Harry, Mount Sterling Barbara B. Castleman, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hatfield, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Caudill, Lexington Sharon & Joseph Haynes, Melbourne Mr. Jonathan Chaires & Ms. Deborah Levine, Mr. & Mrs. Garrett Headley, Lexington Louisville Ms. Debra Hensley, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Don Chesnut, Lexington Dr. Margaret Fonda & Ms. Gwen Clark, Louisville Dr. George Herbener, Corydon, IN Mr. John W. Clark, Louisville Chris & Marcia Hermann, Louisville James L. & Mary V. Clarke, Maysville Ms. Jill B. Herman-Whitten, Mr. & Mrs. Catesby W. Clay, Paris Williamsburg, VA Ms. Marilyn Clayton, Frankfort Ms. Yin-Rei Hicks, Henryville, IN Mrs. David Clifford, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Hildenbrand, Louisville Ms. Nancy Clinkenbeard, Lexington Mr. Marvin Hill, Jamestown Mr. & Mrs. William A. Cook, Edgewood Mr. Ordelle Hill & Ms. Helen T. Bennett, Ms. Paula Cooke Harshaw, Louisville Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Sam Corbett, Louisville Ms. Wanda F. Hill, Columbia Dr. Charles M. Coughenour, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Gayford Hinton, Louisville Mrs. Fred H. Courtenay, Louisville Ms. Lucille Hisel - Clapp, Morganfield Mr. & Mrs. Gary S. Cox, Lawrenceburg Mrs. Colette Hofelich, Brooks Ms. Dorothy Coyle, Berea Mrs. Barbara R. Hopewell, Prospect John & Julia Crenshaw, Hopkinsville Mr. & Mrs. Larry J. Hopkins, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Max Crocker, Lexington Ms. Shae Hopkins, Lexington Ms. Renee Croket, Louisville Aubrey C. Hord, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Cronan, Louisville Anne K. Hoskins, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. Al Cross, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Wade Houston, Prospect Mrs. Alice Crown, Danville Mr. & Mrs. William Howard, Buckner Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cull, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Mark Howell, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Czirr, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Isaacs, Richmond Ms. Bessie Davis, Brandenburg Ms. Tamara Jacques, Georgetown, IN Mrs. Ingrid Dennis, Berry Dr. Angela Jarvis, Owensboro Dr. & Mrs. Ron Diaz, Jamestown Governor & Mrs. Brereton C. Jones, Midway Michael A. Diebold Fund, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm D. Jones, Paducah Mrs. L. Anne Dishman, Louisville Past Martinis & Mistletoe honorees gathered for KET’s annual cheer hosted by the Northern Kentucky Fund Board in Covington: Alice Sparks, Helen Carroll, Elaine and Dan Groneck, and Betty Pogue. They were joined by KET’s Michele Ripley, Shae Hopkins and Ginni Fox, along with event chairman Oakley Farris.

Hon. Martha Layne Collins & Dr. Bill Collins, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cone, Lexington Dr. Vicki Crumpton, Paducah Lucy & Roger Dalton, Louisville Mrs. Maryann C. Davis, Anchorage Mrs. Elizabeth Deknatel, Simpsonville In Memory of John G. Dietrich, Louisville The Helen H. Donan Charitable Fund, Louisville Dr. Gary Fisher Earle & Miss Patricia Ann Earle, Lexington Mr. Don Edwards, Ironton, OH Mr. & Mrs. Joe D. Elam, Frankfort Mr. Phillip Elliott, Prestonsburg Mr. & Mrs. Eric Gilliam, Richmond Mrs. Bruce G. Glenn, Lexington Mrs. Nancy Graves, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Laman Gray, Jr., Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Elmo L. Greer, London Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Hale, Louisville Mr. Lewis Hargett, Prospect Mr. David C. Hart, Sturgis Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Hart, Corbin Mr. George Hellard, Lawrenceburg Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Henderson, Lexington Mr. William Hickman III, Pikeville Bill & Joyce Holmes, Louisville Mr. Mike Hulett, Frankfort Mr. Brett Ison, Whitesburg Mr. Kenneth R. James, London Mrs. Kathy Jones, Frankfort Ms. Diana Kelley, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. G. William Keyes, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Greg Ladd, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ronald LaFleche, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Lam, Lexington Ms. Carol Jean Ledington, Louisville Mr. Todd Lemley, Versailles Drs. Gordon & Jutta Liddle, Winchester Mr. Lee Little, Bowling Green Mike & Ginny Longnecker, Maineville, OH Mr. & Mrs. Philip Lynch, Louisville Mr. William E. Manning, Jr., Winchester Mrs. Marge Marsden, Midway Mr. Mark McConathy, Lexington A Milam Lane Friend, Lexington Ms. Ellen L. Miller, Nicholasville Ms. Penelope Morton, Prospect Ms. Ruth Morton, Lakeside Park Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Murphy, Georgetown Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Murphy, Louisville Mr. Tim Murphy, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. Mark Neikirk, Ft Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Nick Nicholson, Lexington Ms. Nancy Norman, Bowling Green Mr. & Mrs. Allan Parnell, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. David Parrish, Lexington Dr. Jagdish Patil & Dr. Usha Patil, Corbin Bob & Caryl Pfeiffer, Lexington Ayako Phillips, Louisville Dr. David Quast, Edgewood Mr. Gerald Rapien & Ms. Cheryl Johnson, Covington Stephen Reily & Emily Bingham, Louisville Ms. Madeline C. Reno, Louisville Mr. Gregory Reynolds, Lexington Rev. & Mrs. Howard Reynolds, Lexington Mr. William Richardson, Whitesburg Ms. Michele Ripley, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Allen Rodes, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rounsavall III, Prospect Erin and Bill Rouse, Lexington Mr. Charles Siemen, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Vernon M. Smith, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Raghu Srinivasan, Maysville Ms. Judy Stewart, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. William M. Street, Louisville Ms. Muffy D. Stuart, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Greg Survant, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Pete Thompson, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Job D. Turner III, Lexington Mr. George Van Meter Jr., Lexington Mr. John B. Van Meter, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Wallace, Lexington Dr. David B. Webster & Dr. Connie Gayle White, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Bill Weinberg, Emmalena Marianne & Jim Welch, Prospect Ruth & Charles Wesley, Berea Mr. Bennie L. Wheat, Mount Sterling Dr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Wolf, New Albany, IN Russ and Jenny Wolfe, Lexington Mrs. Dolores E. Womack, Flemingsburg Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Yuen, Lexington Mr. H. Mac Zachem, Lexington Cornerstone Society Cornerstone Society partners signal their strong belief in KET’s programs and services. $500-$999 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Able, Louisville Dave & Bonnie Adkisson, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Steve Ahr, Louisville Ms. Phyllis G. Alfano, Jeffersonville, IN Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Allameh, Richmond Ms. Alicia S. Allen, Auburn Mr. & Mrs. Mohammad Amin, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. C. Thomas Anderson, Lexington Ms. Janet Anderson, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Ashby, Lexington Mr. Charles Backstrom, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. James C. Beckett, Louisville

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Founding Commonwealth Fund for KET board chairman John Hall, center, was honored for National Philanthropy Day in November in Lexington. Joining him were fellow Fund board members and KET staff: Michele Ripley, Nick Nicholson, Shae Hopkins, Mira Ball, William T. Young, Jr., and Julie Schmidt. After 20 years of leadership, Hall is passing the gavel to Nicholson in October.

Ms. Beth J. Jurek, Frankfort Ms. Theresa Kahmann, Ft Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. David Karem, Louisville Mrs. Houston Keach, Henderson Thomas & Lynne Keasling, Corydon, IN Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kelly, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kerrick, Louisville Ms. Karen Kimsey, Hazard Ann B. Kirwan, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kline, Lexington Mr. John E. Kohler, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Korzenborn, Ft Mitchell Ms. Margie Krahenbuhl, London Mr. & Mrs. Gary P. Kreider, New Richmond, OH Ms. Merrilee Kullman, Louisville Mr. David F. Kunzman, New Albany, IN Mrs. Helen Lang, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Allan M. Lansing, Louisville Ms. Portia Leatherman, Glenview Mr. Harold LeVay, Vine Grove Mr. & Mrs. Steven B. Lippmann, Louisville Pierce Lively, Danville Mrs. Marianne M. Locke, Highland Heights Kathy Loeb, Lexington Mr. Richard S. Logsdon, Louisville Mr. Samuel C. Long, West Liberty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Luckey, Louisville Ms. Hildegarde Luff, Trenton, OH Mr. & Mrs. Rick Lyon, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William F. MacDonald, Louisville Mr. Benjamin Martinez, Elizabethtown Loys & Sonja Mather, Lexington Ms. Annie Mathew, Prospect Drs. James & Malkanthie McCormick, Lexington Dr. Martha T. McCoy, Louisville Mrs. Constance E. McDonald, Louisville Ms. Margaret Mckenney, Cynthiana Mr. John G. McNeill, Georgetown Ms. Jennifer McVay Martin, Lexington Mrs. Jennifer Mearns, Fort Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Howard Mease, Louisville Ms. Isabelle Metzler, Flatwoods Mr. Jon Miller, Louisville Mrs. Mary B. Miller, Seymour, IN Mrs. Nancy Miller-Hill, Stanford Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mohn, Shelbyville Alois & Bill Moore, Hazard R. Moyer, Louisville Mr. Jack B. Mullikin, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Brook Mundy, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Michael Murphy, Scottsburg, IN Mr. John C. Nerlinger, Louisville Mr. Bill Netherland, Campbellsville Mr. Glen Norman, Nicholasville Mr. Steve Oliver, Paducah Mr. William Oliver, Crittenden

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Dr. Ingrid Osswald, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Page, Paducah Judge Lewis G. Paisley & Judge Sheila R. Isaac, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Brad Park, Berea Mr. George A. Payne, Newburgh, IN Mr. & Mrs. David Pearson, Louisville Mr. Samuel Peege, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. John S. Penn, Frankfort Mr. Anthony Perry, Sellersburg, IN Mr. Jim Perry, Morehead Mr. William L. Phelps, Versailles Mr. Stephen Pieratt, Lexington Ms. Pamela Piers, Paducah Mr. George C. Piper, Lexington Ms. Nancy K. Polk, Normandy Farm, Lexington Mr. Stefan Polywka, Prospect Ms. Suzanne K. Post, Louisville Hon. & Mrs. John W. Potter, Louisville Mr. Stuart Powell, Danville Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Pray, Cincinnati, OH Ms. Judith Prell, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. O. Leonard Press, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Herb Pritchett, Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Dale Pritchett, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. William Pumphrey, Winchester Mr. & Mrs. Jerry W. Raider, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Frank W. Randall, Lexington Mrs. Angela Ratledge, Floyds Knobs, IN Mr. Walter H. Ray & Ms. Vicki Layne Ray, Waddy Mr. George H. Reazin, Jr., New Albany, IN Mr. Steve Rhodes, Berea Ms. Dorothy S. Ridings, Louisville Mr. Donald E. Riggs, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Riggs, Lexington Mr. Roger Riggs, Mount Sterling Mr. Kent Riley, Lexington Donald E. & Lucy C. Ritter, Bowling Green Mr. Julian P. Roberts, Pleasureville Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Rodes, Danville Ms. Laura Rogers, Louisville John & Jean Rosenberg, Prestonsburg Mrs. Barbara Rowland, Fort Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rowlette, Shelbyville Mr. Noble Rye, Louisville Mr. John C. Sacks, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. David H. Salyers, Frankfort Ms. Ann Samani & Mr. William P. Sturm, Lexington Barbara & Halsey Sandford, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Sands, Lexington Ms. Dorothy Scheitlin, Radcliff Ms. Martha Schroeder, Louisville Ms. Julia M. Schweri, Louisville Ellen & Max Shapira, Louisville Mr. Fithian M. Shaw Jr., Louisville

Sarah & Robert Shaw, Louisville Ms. Cindy Shemwell, Benton Dr. & Mrs. Roger J. Shott, Masonic Home Dr. Paul & Betty Simmons, Louisville Ms. Mary Jane Smith, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Mikel D. Smith, Lexington Mr. Virgil Smith, Ava, IL Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, Bardstown Barbara Sterrett, Lexington Ms. Jane Stevenson, Owensboro Ms. Alice Stewart-Kain, Versailles Mrs. Sue M. Stiles, Lexington Mr. David Stone, Nicholasville Ms. Sue Story, Rineyville Mr. James Stuckert, Prospect Ms. Susan Sturgeon, Covington Mr. & Mrs. William Sutton, Richmond Mr. Ed Sweeney, Lexington Ms. Mary Tallon, La Grange Mrs. Susan Taylor, Frankfort John Tederstrom, Louisville Ms. Tia Terkildsen, Jeffersonville, IN Ms. Ann Thomas, Huntington, WV Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Thomas, Nicholasville Ms. Peggy A. Tripp, Paducah Mrs. Joyce Trivette, Lexington Ms. Mary Truitt, Morganfield Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Tuckson, Louisville Mr. Arnold Turner, Allen Ms. Maurice Utley, Elizabethtown Ms. Aldona Valicenti, Lexington Ms. Mary F. Vaughan, Lexington Ms. Debbie Wakeland, Georgetown Mr. Jeffrey Walker, Fort Thomas Dr. & Mrs. Gary Wallace, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John H. Wallace Jr., Ashland Mr. Norman Wallace, West Paducah Mr. Robert W. Ward Jr., Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Watson, Owensboro Mrs. Jacqueline Watson, Sharpsburg Mr. Bobby Watts, Nicholasville Vicki and Malcolm Watts, Goshen Ms. Rosemary Weathers Burnham, Union Mrs. Jane Welch, Prospect Ms. Judy Wells, Versailles Mr. Donald West, Winchester Mr. Jerry D. Westerfield, Russell Springs Ms. Marinda Westerfield, Avawam Mr. Alban L. Wheeler, Morehead Mr. Robert E. Wheeler, Ashland Ms. Christine Whitmore, Louisville Mr. Frank D. Whitney, Paris Mr. & Mrs. David Wiegman, New Albany, IN Ms. Stanley Wiggs, Lexington Mr. Anthony M. Wilhoit, Versailles Mr. John David Willet, Alexandria Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams Jr., Paducah Mr. Gordon Wilson, Paris Ms. Claire Winter, New Madrid, MO Mr. & Mrs. Thorp L. Wolford, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Woodall, Lexington Ms. Judy Worth, Lexington Dr. John C. Wright, Simpsonville Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wright, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wynkoop, Louisville

Corporate & Foundation Partners, Underwriters and Event Sponsors Strong support from Kentucky businesses, foundations, and associations reflects the high value that Kentuckians place on KET’s impact in the Commonwealth. $100,000+ Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky James Graham Brown Foundation Inc. PNC Foundation $25,000-$99,999 Brown-Forman Honorable Order of KY Colonels Kentucky Farm Bureau Samuel G. Jenkins Jr. Fund for KET Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky The Virginia Clark Hagan Charitable Foundation $10,000-$24,999 Central Bank & Trust Company Clay Ingels Co., Inc. East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. GE Foundation The Humana Foundation Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust Kentucky River Properties Kentucky Science Center KentuckyOne Health Norton Center for the Arts Sharon D. & Robert O. Harris III Fund Spray Foundation University of Louisville Whole Foods Wiebold Studio $5,000-$9,999 Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Alltech Dr. Ben M. Birkhead, Louisville Class Act Federal Credit Union EKU Center for the Arts Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs GBBN Architects Hardscuffle, Inc. Hilary Boone Foundation Inc. Hilliard Lyons John N. Browning Family Fund Kentucky Department of Travel & Tourism Kentucky Power Kentucky Railway Museum, Inc. Lamkin Wealth Management LG&E and KU Energy, LLC Lifeline Homecare Solutions Mansbach Restricted Fund McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC Brotherton Brown Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth Murray State University Northern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau Owsley Brown Charitable Foundation Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau Sew A Lot Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America US Bank, Lexington & Paducah $2,500-$4,999 AARP Kentucky State Office AIA Kentucky Arthur K. Smith Family Foundation Arthur Murray Dance Studios B. J. Killian Foundation Ball Homes Bank of the Bluegrass BlueGrass Mailing Services Community Trust Bank CSX Corporation


The James Graham Brown Foundation and the PNC Foundation donated $1.143 million to KET and our project partners to support early childhood resources and educator training in science, math, social studies, health and the arts. Participating with KET’s Shae Hopkins in the November announcement were Congressman Yarmuth, Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher, Ernie from Sesame Street and his fans. ExecuTrain Fifth Third Bank Glenda and Gordon Ford Foundation Gray Construction Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile/U.S. Bank Foundation Harp Enterprises Harrod Concrete & Stone Co. Hines Interests Ltd. Partnership Humana, Inc. Indiana Railway Museum KCTCS Foundation Kentucky American Water Kentucky Bank The Kentucky Center Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Kentucky League of Cities Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Proud Lexington Legends PNC Bank PNC Bank of Northern Kentucky Publishers Printing Company Rags to Riches Antique Mall Ruggles Sign Company, Inc. Smocking Shoppe St. John & Myers Stoll Keenon Ogden UK Office of Institutional Diversity University of Pikeville WealthSouth, a Division of Farmers National Bank Your Community Bank

Northern Kentucky University PBI Bank Persephone Productions PPI Mana Powell Walton Milward Republic Bank & Trust Co. Republic Services RiverPark Center Rocklands Entertainment Sheets Bookkeeping, Inc. Sleep Outfitters South Central RTC Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center St. Elizabeth Healthcare St. Joseph Healthcare Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP Tempur Sealy International Thomas More College UK Healthcare University of Kentucky Von Lehman CPA & Advisory Firm Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP

$1,000-$1,199 AIA East Kentucky Chapter $1,200-$2,499 Bank of McCreary County Adex CF Pollard Foundation, Inc. American Founders Bank Computer Services, Inc. Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Crutcher Family Foundation, Inc Bank of Kentucky E.S. Barr & Company Becky Jordan Insurance Agency Inc. Edwards Family Foundation Blossom Maternity, Infant & Child Gainesway Farm Blue & Co. LLC Hamm, Milby & Ridings Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love, LLP Kentucky Lakes Bluegrass Broadway Across America Live Nation Central Bank & Trust Co., Northern Kentucky Neal-Kilgore & Collier Funeral Home C-Forward Sutherland Foundation, Inc. Chevy Chase Animal Clinic Thrivent Clean Gas, Inc V.V. Cooke Foundation Corporex Companies Warren Rosenthal Foundation The Cralle Foundation Cumberland Valley National Bank $500-$999 Dinsmore & Shohl B.L. Spille Construction, Inc. Dressman Benzinger Lavelle City of Hazard Duo County Telephone Coop Community Initiatives Fund at Blue Grass E. Ruth Braeutigam Charitable Trust Community Foundation Fayette Heating & Air Crouch Construction Company Frankfort-Lexington Links Mr. David W. Bratcher Guthrie/Mayes Public Relations Elkton Bank & Trust Company Harper Industries, Inc. Kentucky Growers Insurance Company Ingersoll Rand Kentucky Mine Supply Company, Inc. Jackson Kelly PLLC Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors Jedra Charitable Foundation Keeneland The Fabby Abbey Ball at Spindletop Hall was… Kentucky Assoc. of Electric Coop. in a word…fabulous. Some 300 Lords and Kentucky Blood Center Ladies experienced first-hand the royal revelry Kerry Toyota-Scioin of Downton Abbey. Joined by other costume Law Office of Stan Cave winners, Davanna Saari, left, hand-crafted Lexington Center Corporation her first-place ensemble fit for the Dowager Lexington Diagnostic Center & Open MRI Countess. Save the date for the third annual Meridian Wealth Management Ball on April 25, 2015. Muster Funeral Homes

Mason Structure, Inc.. MPD, Inc. Nursery Place LLC The Paducah Sun River Valley Club Rosenstein Family Charitable Foundation Inc Sacramento Deposit Bank The Surburban Woman’s Club of Lexington Matching Gift Companies GE Foundation Humana Foundation IBM Foundation Matching Gifts Macy’s Foundation Microsoft Matching Gifts Program PNC Foundation Schneider Electric North America Foundation Thomson Reuters Matching Gift US Bank Foundation Group Memberships Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Retired Teachers Association In addition to contributors to the O. Leonard Press Endowment for Public Affairs and the W. Paul and Lucille Caudill Little Arts Endowment, the following have recently made a lasting and perpetuating gift to KET, ensuring local productions, public affairs, and arts education programs and services for generations. Kentucky Productions Endowment Alltech American Electric Power Foundation/ Kentucky Power The late Mr. Hilary J. Boone Jr. The late Mrs. W.L. Lyons Brown Brown-Forman

Mr. Alex G. and the late Anne Campbell, Jr. Mrs. Carrie Cinnamond-Rose The Cralle Foundation Mr. Thomas P. and the late Clara Dupree, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Oakley and Eva Farris The late Mr. Owsley Brown Frazier Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hall Harper Industries, Inc. The late Laura E. Heddleson Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Heuser Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels Humana Foundation Keeneland Association Marshall Charitable Foundation National Endowment for the Humanities Mrs. Ellen and the late George Rieveschl Warren Rosenthal Foundation Mr. Allen R. Carter Strickler Legacy Circle The Legacy Circle recognizes donors who have included provisions in their estates or established life income gifts to benefit KET. Through their planning, the following donors, along with 48 other benefactors, strengthen KET’s future. The late Helen J. Ashworth The late William B. & Elizabeth Bernstrom The late Gary Bowers E. Ruth Braeutigam Charitable Trust Steven & Susan Goldstein The late Mrs. Helen Gore The late Ms. Janet Tadlock Jennings The late Mrs. Nancy Allen Turman McClellan The late Mr. Donald Riggs Peter & Davanna Saari Samuel G. Jenkins Jr. Fund for KET The late Helen F. Stockton

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