Celebrate the life and work of Mary Tyler Moore
MAKING A DIFFERENCE
BET ON A WINNER Horseman Ted Bassett says KET’s GED prep can put students in the winner’s circle
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W
hen you give someone a And it led him to KET, where “leg up” in horse country, his support goes beyond a financial chances are you’re talking contribution. He aims to spread the about giving a jockey a boost up onto word abut KET’s education mission: the back of a horse. he wants every citizen who lacks a But when you talk to former high-school diploma to know about Keeneland executive Ted Bassett — a Fast Forward, KET’s online GED test World War II Marine veteran and preparation toolthat can help adults head of Kentucky’s state police in the get back on track for college or career tumultuous 1960s — you discover that advancement. he has a passion for helping others get a leg up on life. “IF A MAJOR CORPORATION His personal call to leadership, he says, was fostered early as a IS LOOKING TO RELOCATE student at Yale. “At Yale, you were expected to TO KENTUCKY, ONE OF THE make a difference. It was a part THINGS THEY’RE LOOKING of the culture I was raised in,” said Bassett from his offices on FOR IS THE AVAILABILITY the grounds of Keeneland Race Course, where he was president OF A SKILLED WORKFORCE and chairman of the board and now serves as trustee emeritus. — FAST FORWARD REALLY “They expected you to step ADDRESSES THE PROBLEM.” up and participate: academically, athletically, and extracurricularly,” said the kindly, self-effacing man who Fifteen percent of Kentucky’s nonetheless is known for his tenacious working-age adults do not have a dedication to the causes that he high-school diploma, Bassett observes. embraces. “Now that’s a frightening figure,” His military background also fuels he said. “And KET has the resources to his dedication to public service. try and remediate that, to correct it.” “The code of honor and courage Bassett, who has passed his 90th and integrity is so woven through the birthday yet nonetheless remains fabric of the Marine Corps. There was active in civic affairs, points out that an expectation that you would step Kentucky’s shifting economy demands up.” an educated workforce. That code has guided Bassett “The job market is extremely through the years to support competitive, and it’s only going to get worthwhile causes such as the YMCA, more competitive. You need to show the Kentucky Blood Center, and the on your résumé an ability to learn in Heart Association — as well as the order to enhance your skills. If we’re Wounded Warrior Project, which losing coal, losing tobacco, two of our assists former soldiers transitioning most stable industries, where is the back to civilian life. ability to create jobs to come from?”
he asked. “If a major corporation is looking to relocate to Kentucky, one of the things they’re looking for is the availability of a skilled workforce — one that can adapt to high technological demands of producing competitive products.” That’s where KET can come in and help the workforce meet that challenge, he said. “Fast Forward really addresses the problem, and there are so many positives with this tool for the person without a high-school education. You can take a twoweek free trial. Getting that [GED credential] is a step up! It’s a step forward, and it builds confidence in a person,” he added. “If a person gets their GED, statistics show that they can earn $9,000 more a year than someone who doesn’t,” Bassett said. “In addition to being a strong role model to their children to get their education, I believe that in today’s highly competitive market, it’s going to be essential.”
ABOUT FAST FORWARD The complete online GED prep course covers math, language arts, science, and social studies. The program is designed to not only prepare learners through its educational content but also to familiarize them with the computer skills necessary to take the GED ® test. Learners can go online to KETfastforward.org to find out more or to get started right away.
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COVER STORY
“Oh, MR.
Graaant!” New documentary celebrates Mary
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Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration KET Tuesday, Oct. 13 • 8/7 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 21 • 8/7 pm
Recollections of the spunky lady who turned the world on with her smile is featured in the new program Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration. This one-hour special includes highlights from a recent interview with Moore, tributes from her co-stars, and clips from iconic moments throughout her career. The program looks at her breakthrough role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, her iconic turn as TV’s first independent career woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and her Academy-Award nominated work on Ordinary People.
The program also features Betty White, Ed Asner, Valerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod, John Amos, Carl Reiner, and Dick Van Dyke, who remember the inspiring actress and activist commited to animal rights issues and diabetes awareness and research. The special also features Oprah Winfrey, who talks about Moore’s critical role in inspiring her — and millions of other women — in the 1970s.
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Secrets of Westminster
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part One
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Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: Lion Mystery/Elephant Whisperer
Walt Disney: American Experience: Part Two
KET KY
Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition
10:00 9:00
10:30 9:30 Vicious: Wedding
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
KET
Kentucky Tonight
Women’s List: American Masters
KET2
Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City, Hour Three
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour One POV: Art and Craft
KET KY
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent
Summerstock
Music Anywhere
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Tokyo
WoodSongs: Behind the Music
11:00 10:00
Globe Trekker: Delhi & Rajasthan, India This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
BBC World News
Louisville Life The Crocker Art Museum
Reel Visions
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Shemekia Copeland
KET
Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: New Blood/Hidden Worlds
Frontline: My Brother’s Bomber, Part 1
BBC World News
KET2
Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Death in Paradise
Charlie Rose
KET KY
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Tokyo
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: On Bended Knees: The Night Rider Story Labor
KET
Nature: Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Wild Lessons
E.O. Wilson - Of Ants and Men
KET2
Women’s List: American Masters
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part One
The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt: Kentucky’s Untold Story
50 Years in the Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project
KET KY
11:30 10:30
Kentucky in Africa
The Bell Witch Legend BBC World News
Vicious: Wedding
Kentucky Life
BBQ with Franklin: Brisket
Charlie Rose
The Appalachians
WoodSongs: A Country Tribute to Buddy Holly
KET
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour One Doc Martin: Sickness and Health
Death in Paradise
BBC World News
KET2
The This Old House Hour
America Revealed: Made in the U.S.A.
Volcano Odyssey
Charlie Rose
Jubilee
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Food News and Kitchen Chews
Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....
As The Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlingtown
KET
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Burt Bacharach & Hal David: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
BBC World News
KET2
Doc Martin: Sickness and Health
Movie Classics: Doctor Zhivago
On Bended Knees: The Quest for the Perfect Night Rider Story (from 7) Bourbon
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
KET
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: Bullitt
KET2
Daniel O’Donnell Tim Farmer’s Music and Memories Homemade Jam
Last of the Summer Wine
KET KY
Appalshop@40: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God/Buffalo Creek Revisited
The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt: Kentucky’s Untold Story
KET KY
KET KY
Kentucky Afield
Charlie Rose - The Week
Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
A Taste of History
Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/ Blue Highway Austin City Limits: 2015 Hall of Fame Special
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy: Godfellas
Wonder: The Lives of Anna & Harlan Hubbard
Midsomer Murders: Electric Vendetta, Part 1 The Appalachians
The Women’s List: American Masters
KET Monday, Sept. 28 • 9/8 pm KET2 Wednesday, Sept. 30 • 8/7 pm Meet 15 women who have created and defined contemporary American culture. This documentary features intimate interviews with Madeleine Albright, Gloria Allred, Laurie Anderson, Sara Blakely, Margaret Cho, left, Edie Falco, Elizabeth Holmes, Betsey Johnson, Alicia Keys, Aimee Mullins, Nancy Pelosi, Rosie Perez, Shonda Rhimes, Wendy Williams, and Nia Wordlaw. All trailblazers in their respective fields, these women share their experiences struggling against discrimination and overcoming challenges to make their voices heard and their influence felt.
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HIGHLIGHTS 27 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise Bob Poole and scientist Paola Bouley investigate why Gorongosa’s lion population isn’t growing. 9/8 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece The British arrive at their summer headquarters in northern India for a season of parties, romance, and trouble — including attempted murder. 9/8 pm Walt Disney: American Experience Part Two In the conclusion, Disney’s enduring legacy is explored with the production of the films Cinderella and Mary Poppins and his dream project, Disneyland. 10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Wedding Things are going far from smooth on the wedding day.
28 MONDAY
Gorongosa Park Rebirth of Paradise
10/9 pm Frontline My Brother’s Bomber, Part 1 Follow Ken Dornstein on his search for the men responsible for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, the terrorist act that killed 270 people, including his older brother David.
9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow In Albuquerque, a 1969 Woodstock jacket and program, a silk wedding gown, and a Jane Peterson oil painting.
10/9 pm Death in Paradise Richard Poole investigates the murder of a British cop on the tiny paradise island of Saint-Marie.
10/9 pm I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Follow Phil in his search for the most delicious ramen and the sushi of his dreams in Tokyo.
30 WEDNESDAY
10/9 pm POV Art and Craft The jig is up for art forger Mark Landis, who has donated his expert copies to museums for 30 years.
29 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise Poole and the lion team find one of the cubs with a grave wound and race to save her. A massive relocation mission is launched. Indian Summers on Masterpiece
8/7 pm Nature Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Wild Lessons A two-toed baby sloth learns to be independent and a young kangaroo is taught to socialize. 9/8 pm E.O. Wilson - Of Ants and Men The remarkable life and ideas of the founder of the discipline of sociobiology, authority on insects, and Pulitzer-prize winning writer on human nature.
1 THURSDAY
10/9 pm Death in Paradise As Detective Inspector Richard Poole desperately searches for a decent cup of tea, a bride is murdered on her wedding day.
2 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Movie Classics Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak’s story of a poet and doctor, his wife, and his lover unfolds during the Russian Revolution. Omar Sharif and Julie Christie star in the 1965 classic. 10/9 pm Burt Bacharach & Hal David: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song A star-studded tribute to the songwriting team who penned such classic tunes as “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head."
3 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life The glory days of American automobiles at Brown Bros. Cadillac in Louisville; Leitchfield, a community with real charm; Bowling Green magician John Calvert; petroglyphs, or ancient writings, in Clay City; and Paw Pals. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Bullitt A San Francisco police detective gets hold of a mob-witness/corruption case and won’t let go. Steve McQueen stars. (1968)
THIS WEEK ON KET KY Anne Braden: Southern Patriot Friday, Oct. 2 • 9/8 pm The extraordinary life of an American civil rights leader, hailed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from Birmingham Jail.
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Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode One
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Two
The Widower: Part One
Globe Trekker: Barcelona City Guide
KET2
Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: Elephant Whisperer
The Appalachians
World War II: Desert War: Tobruk
This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: The Bean Trees
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
BBC World News
Louisville Life
KET KY
Beyond the Stone Fences
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition
KET
Kentucky Tonight
Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond
KET2
Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, Hour One
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour Two The Widower: Part One
Music Anywhere
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Italy
Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Sojourn of the Strings Bluegrass to Blues—Roots of Kentucky Music
Hammered Dulcimer Styles and Music
KET
Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: Battle Lines/Roaring Back
Frontline: My Brother’s Bomber, Part 2
BBC World News
KET2
Jubilee: The Boxcars
Death in Paradise
Charlie Rose
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Made & Bottled in Kentucky A Place in the Country
My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County
Third Lives in the First World
KET
Nature: Big Birds Can't Fly
Nova: Secrets of Noah's Ark
Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage
BBC World News
KET2
Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Two
Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode One
Charlie Rose
Along Kentucky 80
Covington at 200: Points of View
KET KY
KET KY
KET KY KET KET2
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Italy
Reel Visions
The Dinsmore Homestead
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour Two Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Death in Paradise The This Old House Hour
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Rod Piazza and the Mighty Flyers
BBC World News
Secrets of the Dead: The Lost Diary of Dr. Livingstone
The Mobile Revolution
Charlie Rose Tobacco Blues
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Food News and Kitchen Chews
Made & Bottled in Kentucky
KET
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Unity - The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson BBC World News
KET2
Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Movie Classics: Bullitt
Charlie Rose - The Week
The Dinsmore Homestead
Gethsemani
KET
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: On the Waterfront
KET2
Daniel O’Donnell Tim Farmer’s Music and Memories Homemade Jam
Last of the Summer Wine
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin
Along Kentucky 80
KET KY
Jubilee: The Boxcars
A Taste of History
Charlie Rose
Covington at 200 (from 7pm)
KET KY
Louisville's Olmsted Parks
WoodSongs: Celebration of the Cello with Portland Cello Project & Ben Sollee
Kentucky Afield
KET KY
Kentucky Life
Louisville Life
Keeping Up Appearances
Bluegrass Underground
Jubilee: The SteelDrivers/The Clay Hess Band Austin City Limits: Cassandra Wilson
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy: The Bell-End of An Era
Midsomer Murders: Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 1
Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special
Home Fires on Masterpiece KET Begins Sunday, Oct. 4 • 8/7 pm KET2 Begins Wednesday, Oct. 7 • 10/9 pm Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey’s Lady Rosamund) and Francesca Annis head an extraordinary cast in this drama about women in an English village at the onset of World War II. Bond is forward-thinking Frances Barden, a born leader with a stubborn streak, while Annis is her antagonist, obsessed with class and tradition. They vie for control of the local Women’s Institute, a nationwide service organization which must decide if it will close — or reinvent itself to help the nation in its hour of need.
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For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules
Unity - The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson
HIGHLIGHTS
4 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise Poole and his sister Joyce, a renowned elephant expert, face charging elephants to gain insights into elephant behavior. 9/8 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece While Aafrin fights for his life, Ralph confronts the gunman in jail. Sarah is suspicious of Alice’s past. Adam goes missing. 9/8 pm The Appalachians Evangelical revivals sweep the region in the 18th and early 19th centuries. 10/9 pm The Widower Part One A spendthrift husband tries to control his wife with sedatives, then silences her forever. Three years on, he has a new bride and history appears to be repeating itself.
5 MONDAY
9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Finds in Albuquerque include a 1969 Jasper Johns flag print and a 1939 inscribed “Pinocchio” book. 10/9 pm I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Italy Sit down with Phil as he feasts on a home-cooked meal and roasts gargantuan steaks over hot flames.
6 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise A new lion’s arrival sparks a conflict among Gorongosa’s dominant lions.
10/9 pm Frontline My Brother’s Bomber In this second episode of a threepart series, Ken Dornstein follows the evidence to Zurich and Malta, in search of the truth.
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8/7 pm Nature Big Birds Can’t Fly Flightless birds including ostriches, emus, rheas, cassowaries, and kiwis all evolved independent of each other on different continents. 9/8 pm Nova Secrets of Noah’s Ark A 3,700-year-old inscribed clay tablet reveals a surprising new version of the Biblical flood story. 10/9 pm Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage Astronauts, mission control staff, and others discuss the space race.
Nature: Big Birds Can't Fly
8 THURSDAY
10/9 pm Death in Paradise When a woman not only predicts her own murder but also describes the murderer, it all feels too easy for Poole. 10/9 pm The Mobile Revolution A look at the technological transformation that created today’s constantly connected world.
9 FRIDAY
10/9 pm Unity - The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson Latin-infused arrangements of iconic songs such as “Smooth Criminal,” “I Want You Back,” and “Billie Jean.”
10 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Evergreen Maze in Flemingsburg; Adairville; Dave drives heavy equipment in Owensboro; and Cricket Press. 9/8 pm Movie Classics On the Waterfront A conscience-stricken ex-boxer stands up to a corrupt union boss. Marlon Brando stars. (1954) 11/10 pm Austin City Limits The new season opens with acclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson performing “Strange Fruit” and more Billie Holiday classics.
THIS WEEK ON KET KY Along Kentucky 80 Wednesday, Oct. 7 • 8/7 pm Journalist John Ed Pearce travels across southern Kentucky, stopping at Mammoth Cave, Lake Cumberland, and more.
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Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Three
The Widower: Part Two
Globe Trekker: Papua New Guinea Islands
KET2
Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: New Blood/Hidden Worlds
The Appalachians
World War II: Desert War: Alamein
This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: It Was the Goodness of the Place
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule Louisville Life
KET KY
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition
Vintage Kentucky
Music Anywhere
KET
Kentucky Tonight
The Mobile Revolution
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Paris
BBC World News
KET2
Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, Hour Two
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour Three
The Widower: Part Two
Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Instrument Maker: The Ralph Stanley Story Homer Ledford
KET
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration
Secrets of the Dead: The Real Trojan Horse
Frontline: My Brother’s Bomber, Part 3
BBC World News
KET2
Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Paris
Death in Paradise
Charlie Rose
KET KY
Reel Visions
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Chubby Carrier & The Bayou Swamp Band
Jon Meacham On Voting Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures Rights (from 7pm)
Seven Sisters
KET
Nature: Soul of the Elephant
The Brain with David Eagleman: What Is Reality?
BBC World News
KET2
Unity - The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Three
Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Charlie Rose
KET KY
KET KY
Nova: Cyberwar Threat
Kentucky Life
Cole
Water Works
Fringe Benefits: Baltimore
WoodSongs: Minton Sparks and Dale Watson
75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back
Louisville—A City at the Falls
KET
Antiques Roadshow: Albuquerque, Hour Three
Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf
Death in Paradise
BBC World News
KET2
The This Old House Hour
Secrets of the Dead: The Real Trojan Horse
The Brain with David Eagleman: What Is Reality?
Charlie Rose
A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
Serviam: To Lead and to Serve
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Food News and Kitchen Chews
KET
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
KET2
Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf
Movie Classics: On the Waterfront
KET KY
Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman
A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
KET
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: The Wild One
KET2
Daniel O’Donnell Tim Farmer’s Music and Memories Homemade Jam
Last of the Summer Wine
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home
75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back
KET KY
KET KY
Kentucky Afield
Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie
Live from Lincoln Center: Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat
Keeping Up Appearances
Charlie Rose Louisville Life
As Time Goes By
Bluegrass Underground
Jubilee: Marty Raybon & Full Circle/ Lonesome River Band
Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Austin City Limits: Sturgill Simpson/Asleep at the Wheel
Moone Boy
Midsomer Murders: Dark Autumn, Part 1
The Civil War in Kentucky
Call to War
Nature: Soul of the Elephant KET Wednesday, Oct. 14 • 8/7 pm KET2 Saturday, Oct. 17 • 6/5 pm Ironically, every dead elephant with its ivory intact is a reason to celebrate. It means it died of natural causes, not bullets, snares, or poison. Award-winning filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert start with the remains of two bull elephants and, through a series of key flashbacks, look at the lives they would have led, the dramas they may have seen, their great migrations for water with their families, and their encounters with lions and hyenas.
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For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules
Live From Lincoln Center: Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat
HIGHLIGHTS
11 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Home Fires on Masterpiece The Women’s Institute is back, and the RAF arrives in town while Pat endures abuse. 9/8 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece Sooni gets into trouble, witness-tampering runs riot, Ramu confronts Armitage at the annual fair, and Dougie confesses to Sarah. 9/8 pm The Appalachians The United Mine Workers’ organizing attempts are resisted, often with violence, resulting in a series of strikes known as the “great coal wars.” 10/9 pm The Widower Part Two After two failed attempts on Felicity’s life, Malcolm returns to Scotland and reinvents himself, this time as the perfect boyfriend to Simone. 10/9 pm World War II: Desert War At the tiny railway halt of El Alamein, the Allies fight a battle that helps turn the tide of World War II.
12 MONDAY
9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow In Albuquerque, highlights include a 1962 sonic blue Fender Stratocaster, a signed Beatles photo and letter, and French filigree earrings, ca. 1775.
10/9 pm Frontline My Brother’s Bomber, Part 3 In the finale, Dornstein uncovers new information about a suspected Lockerbie bomb-maker, then attempts to make contact.
14 WEDNESDAY
9/8 pm Nova Cyberwar Threat The chilling new reality of cyberwar, in which cyber weapons can inflict physical damage on our factories, power plants, and pipelines, leaving us vulnerable to crippling attacks.
10/9 pm I’ll Have What Phil’s Having In Paris, the “City of Sweets,” Phil indulges in some of the finest hot chocolate.
10/9 pm The Brain with David Eagleman What Is Reality? Eagleman explores how the brain, locked in silence and darkness without direct access to the world, conjures the rich and beautiful world we all take for granted.
13 TUESDAY
15 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead The Real Trojan Horse New archeological evidence suggests Troy and the Trojan War may be more than myth. The Brain with David Eagleman
10/9 pm Death in Paradise Richard investigates when a wife admits to killing her husband but the body is nowhere to be found.
16 FRIDAY
9:30/8:30 pm Live from Lincoln Center Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat Relish this groundbreaking musical about love and heartbreak, performed by the New York Philharmonic and featuring Vanessa Williams, Julian Ovenden, Fred Willard, Norm Lewis, Jane Alexander, and Lauren Worsham.
17 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life African-American youth learn self-confidence, trust, kindness, and a fierce pride in the achievements of their ancestors at his Buffalo Soldier camp; Magee’s Bakery in Maysville's famous transparent pie; and the Kentucky Book Fair. 9/8 pm Movie Classics The Wild One A motorcycle outlaw in a black leather jacket takes over a town with his gang. Marlon Brando stars. (1953) 11/10 pm Austin City Limits “Life of Sin” and other tunes from Sturgill Simpson’s acclaimed LP Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, as well as Western swing classics from Asleep at the Wheel.
THIS WEEK ON KET KY Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: The Ralph Stanley Story Monday, Oct. 12 • 9/8 pm Stanley’s musical roots in the Clinch Mountains of Virginia, the formation of the Stanley Brothers, and performance excerpts.
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Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Four
The Widower: Part Three
Globe Trekker: Turkey
KET2
Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: Hidden Worlds
The Appalachians
Voting Rights: Past, Present & Future
This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: Dancing on the Edge of the Roof
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule Louisville Life
KET KY
Morehead & Northfork Railroad
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition
Music Anywhere
KET
Kentucky Tonight
Health Three60: Clearing the Smoke
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Hong Kong
BBC World News
KET2
Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, Hour Three
Antiques Roadshow: Chicago, Hour One
The Widower: Part Three
Charlie Rose
KET KY
Young Musicians’ Celebration of Traditional Music
Celtic Crossroads
Let’s Paint the Town, Twin Cities!
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Alias Jones/ Bryant-Stevens Band
KET
The Forgotten Plague: American Experience
Frontline: Immigration Battle
KET2
Jubilee: Blue Highway
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Hong Kong
Reel Visions
BBC World News Death in Paradise
Kentucky Life
Charlie Rose
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Voting Rights: Past, Present & Future Shelter
Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith
KET
Nature: Pets: Wild at Heart: Playful Creatures Nova: Sinkholes - Buried Alive
The Brain with David Eagleman: What Makes Me?
BBC World News
KET2
Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Four
Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Charlie Rose
Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird
On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce
Our Kentucky
WoodSongs: The U.S. Navy Bluegrass Band Country Current and Pat Flynn
KET
Antiques Roadshow: Chicago, Hour One
Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me
Death in Paradise
BBC World News
KET2
The This Old House Hour
Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad
The Brain with David Eagleman: What Makes Me?
Charlie Rose
Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures
KET KY
KET KY
Kentucky Afield
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Food News and Kitchen Chews
KET
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
KET2
Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me
KET KY
KET KY KET
Kentucky Life
KET2
Daniel O’Donnell Tim Farmer’s Music and Memories Homemade Jam
KET KY
Kentucky Afield
Fringe Benefits: Pittsburgh
Jubilee: Blue Highway
Kentucky’s Ohio River Towns
Great Performances: Billy Elliot: The Musical Live The Hopewell Haunting
Charlie Rose
Bluegrass Underground
Jubilee: Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time/Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
Midsomer Murders: Tainted Fruit, Part 1
Spirit of the Land
Louisville — A City at the Falls
Movie Classics: The Wild One
Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures
Resonance House
Kentucky’s Ohio River Louisville Life Towns
Movie Classics: The Great Escape Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances
Appalshop@40: Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird Own Category
Movie Classics: The Great Escape KET Saturday, Oct. 24 • 9/8 pm KET2 Friday, Oct. 30 • 9/8 pm Imprisoned during World War II in a German POW camp, a group of Allied soldiers are intent on breaking out, not only to escape, but also to draw Nazi forces away from battle to search for fugitives. Among the prisoners determined to escape are leaders played by Steve McQueen and Richard Attenborough, who outwit their captors by digging a tunnel out of the prison grounds.
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Great Performances Billy Elliot: The Musical Live
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18 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Home Fires on Masterpiece Alison takes desperate steps to pay a bill. Claire asks Spencer out, and Pat makes a speech but pays the consequences. 8/7 pm Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise The park may hold Africa’s largest croc population; the team discovers forests full of new species and unexplored caves. 9/8 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece The viceroy gets a royal welcome, a crucial piece of evidence is missing, Aafrin sends Alice on an urgent errand, and Ian gets bad news. 9/8 pm The Appalachians The 1960s War on Poverty again sends federal aid into Appalachia, but painful images of hunger and poverty, reinforce the stereotype of the poor hillbilly. 10/9 pm The Widower Part Three As Malcolm continues to evade capture and plots to bigamously marry Simone, DS Henry is thwarted at every step of his investigation.
19 MONDAY
9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Finds include a 1969 “Chicago Seven” signed subpoena, a 1961 Leonora Carrington oil, and a 1976 Playboy Bunny collection. 10/9 pm I’ll Have What Phil’s Having In Hong Kong, Phil tries hot pot and a classic dish of century-old eggs, and even seeks medical aid in the form of unusual tea.
20 TUESDAY
8/7 pm The Forgotten Plague: American Experience An examination of tuberculosis, the deadliest killer in human history, responsible for one in four deaths for almost two centuries. 9/8 pm Frontline Immigration Battle President Obama’s push for immigration policy changes could impact the fate of millions and define what it means to be American for decades to come.
21 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Pets: Wild at Heart Playful Creatures Our pets may seem familiar but they exist alongside us in a secret world of wild behavior and natural abilities that we hardly recognize. In the first of this three-part series, discover how cats, dogs, hamsters, and other pets get in touch with their wild side through play. 9/8 pm Nova Sinkholes - Buried Alive Filled with compelling eyewitness video of collapsing sinkholes and authoritative science from expert geologists, this program investigates what it’s like to have your world vanish beneath your feet.
10/9 pm The Brain with David Eagleman What Makes Me? Explore how we actually are our brains, and how our personality and memories are encoded as neural activity.
22 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead Death on the Railroad Modern detectives and experts unravel the mystery of the deaths of 57 Irish immigrants hired to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pa., in 1832. 10/9 pm Death in Paradise A murder investigation becomes personal when the victim is murdered while handcuffed to Richard.
23 FRIDAY
9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances Billy Elliot: The Musical Live A performance of Elton John’s Tony-winning musical from London’s West End about a young boy in a North East England mining community and his journey from the boxing ring to the ballet barre.
24 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life The legend of an alien abduction from 1955 in Kelly, Ky.; a visit to Hell for Certain; a paranormal tour with a certified ghost hunter; and a reintroduction to what was once America’s most popular turkey.
THIS WEEK ON KET KY Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird Wednesday, Oct. 21 • 8/7 pm The mission that has been meeting the needs of the people of Appalachia for nearly 100 years.
Nature: Pets: Wild at Heart
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Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Four
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Gorongosa Park - Rebirth of Paradise: Battle Rocket Men Lines/Roaring Back
KET KY
9:30 8:30
10:00 9:00
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Five
The Hopewell Haunting
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition
10:30 9:30
The Guilty: Episode I
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
11:00 10:00 Globe Trekker: Ukraine
Legend of Sleepy Hollow
This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: On the Right Side of the Dream
Music Anywhere
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
KET
Kentucky Tonight
One to One with Bill Goodman: Govenor's Race
Connections with Renee Shaw: Lt. Govenor's BBC World News Race
KET2
Antiques Roadshow: Tulsa, Ok - Hour One
Antiques Roadshow: Chicago, Hour Two
The Guilty: Episode I
KET KY
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion
Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Ceremony 2015
Something to Do ... with PINKY
KET
War of the Worlds: American Experience
Secrets of the Dead: Vampire Legend
Frontline: Inside Assad’s Syria
BBC World News
KET2
Jubilee: Town Mountain
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having: Barcelona
Death in Paradise
Charlie Rose
KET KY
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: One to One with Bill His Eye Is on the Sparrow/Girls’ Hoops Goodman
One to One with Bill Goodman
Connections with Renee Shaw
Reel Visions
Connections with Renee Shaw
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Doug MacLeod/Otis Taylor Band
Nova: Animal Mummies
The Brain with David Eagleman: Who Is in Control?
BBC World News
KET2
Haunting Tales
Indian Summers on Masterpiece: Part Five
Home Fires on Masterpiece: Episode Four
Charlie Rose
KET KY
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital
Thoroughbred
KET
Antiques Roadshow: Chicago, Hour Two
Doc Martin: The Practice Around the Corner
Death in Paradise
BBC World News
KET2
The This Old House Hour
Secrets of the Dead: Vampire Legend
The Brain with David Eagleman: Who Is in Control?
Charlie Rose
Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Food News and Kitchen Chews: Yes, We Can Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives
KET
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
KET2
Doc Martin: The Practice Around the Corner
Movie Classics: The Great Escape
A Native Presence
Wilderness Road
Kentucky Life
KET2
Daniel O’Donnell Tim Farmer’s Music and Memories Homemade Jam
Last of the Summer Wine
The Bell Witch Legend
Haunting Tales
KET KY
Kentucky Afield
The Harps (8:45)
Fringe Benefits: Wilmington, NC
Saddles and Silks: A WoodSongs: Emi Sunshine and Rob Ickes & Jockey’s Story Trey Hensley
Kentucky Afield
KET
Kentucky Life
Basketball in Kentucky: Great Balls of Fire
Nature: Pets: Wild at Heart: Secretive Creature
KET KY
Louisville Life
Charlie Rose
KET
KET KY
11:30 10:30
Kentucky’s Underground Railroad – A Passage to Freedom
Live from Lincoln Center: Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton
Louisville Life
Bluegrass Underground
BBC World News
Jubilee: Jim Lauderdale/The Grascals/The Spinney Brothers Austin City Limits: Gary Clark Jr./Courtney Barnett
Movie Classics: Married to the Mob Keeping Up Appearances
Jubilee: Town Mountain
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
Midsomer Murders: Ring Out Your Dead, Part 1
Something to Do ... with PINKY
The Hopewell Haunting
The Haunting Tradition
The Guilty KET Begins Sunday Oct. 25 & Nov. 1 • 10/9 pm KET2 Begins Monday, Oct. 26 & Nov. 2 • 10/9 pm Lives are torn apart and relationships fractured forever when a young child goes missing in this tense and emotional drama. Moving between two time lines, 2008 and the present day, The Guilty tells the story of DCI Maggie Brand who investigates the disappearance of little Callum Reid. Driven by her obsession to discover what happened to Callum, Maggie leaves no stone unturned, and in the process, risks her own happy family life.
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Indian Summers on Masterpiece
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25 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Home Fires on Masterpiece Frances plans an air raid shelter and Steph hides a secret that threatens the farm. Kate gets shattering news. 9/8 pm Indian Summers on Masterpiece Ralph plays politics at his engagement bash. Eugene tells Cynthia a shocking secret, and Adam and his mother make a surprise visit. 9/8 pm Rocket Men The triumphs and tragedies punctuating the first 50 years of NASA's manned missions, from the pioneering Mercury launches to the daring Gemini project. Learn the epic behind-the-scenes struggle that ultimately carried men to the moon.
26 MONDAY
9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow 1989 Keith Haring graffiti art, a 1910 Walter Johnson All-Star watch, and a Walt Whitman Civil War letter.
27 TUESDAY
9/8 pm I’ll Have What Phil’s Having In Barcelona, Phil, enjoys a world-class breakfast of foie gras and eggs, a tapas crawl, and even a vermouth bar. He's also in for a lesson on all things jamon, Spain's most prized culinary export.
Movie Classics: Married to the Mob
10/9 pm Frontline Inside Assad’s Syria Correspondent Martin Smith goes inside Syria to report from government-controlled areas as war rages. With on-the-ground reporting and firsthand accounts from Syrians caught in the crisis, the film shines new light on the ongoing conflict.
28 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Pets: Wild at Heart Secretive Creature Discover how our pets experience the world through their astonishing senses and hidden channels of communication. 10/9 pm The Brain with David Eagleman Who Is in Control? How the unconscious brain controls our movements, decisions, and behavior.
29 THURSDAY
10/9 pm Death in Paradise With Richard struck down by a tropical disease and Camille in Paris, it's left to Dwayne and Fidel to solve the apparently impossible murder of a local diver.
31 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dogs earn their merit badges for good citizenship just like the Boy Scouts; chef Ouita Michel visits Three Springs Farm in Nicholas County; and the Flaget High School Alumni Association is still going strong with notable graduates like former professional football player Paul Hornung. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Married to the Mob An FBI agent gets close to a gangster’s widow in order to nab a crime boss. Matthew Modine, Michelle Pfeiffer, Alec Baldwin and Dean Stockwell star. (1988) 11/10 pm Austin City Limits The contemporary R&B of Austin’s Gary Clark Jr. and rocking Australian singer/songwriter Courtney Barnett.
THIS WEEK ON KET KY The Bell Witch Legend Saturday, Oct. 31 • 8/7 pm The story of the sinister entity that tormented a pioneer family on Tennessee’s early frontier between 1817 and 1821.
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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
Body Electric
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Body Electric
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Body Electric
Angelina Ballerina
7:00/6:00
Curious George
Odd Squad: Against the Odds (5)/ Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad: Against the Odds (5)/ Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad/ Odd Squad: Against the Odds (9)
Curious George/ Curious George:A Halloween Boo Fest (31)
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 Curious George Fest (26)
Curious George/ Curious George:A Halloween Boo Curious George Fest (28)
Curious George/ Curious Daniel Tiger’s George:A Halloween Boo Neighborhood Fest (30)
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
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell The Best of the Joy of Painting
10:00/9:00
Kentucky Collectibles
10:30/9:30
Kentucky Health
11:00/10:00
Charlie Rose - The Week 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!
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
1:30/12:30
Thomas & Friends/ Connections with Renee Thomas & Friends: Sodor’s Thomas & Friends Shaw Legend of the Lost Treasure (12)
Thomas & Friends
Thomas & Friends
Thomas & Friends/ Thomas & Friends: Sodor’s Rick Steves’ Europe Legend of the Lost Treasure (16)
Sesame Street
News Quiz - Telling Tales Sesame Street
2:00/1:00 2:30/1:30 3:00/2:00 3:30/2:30
Sesame Street The Great British Baking Show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Katrina Ten Years After: A Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Second Life A Second Chance (4)/ Raising Ms. Fest (26) President (11)/ Voting Rights: Past, Present & Curious George Future (18)/ Haunting Tales (25)
Sesame Street
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! a Lot About That! a Lot About That! Curious George/ Curious Curious George George:A Halloween Boo Curious George Fest (28)
The Cat in the Hat Knows A Chef’s Life a Lot About That! Curious George/ Curious George:A Halloween Boo Lidia’s Kitchen Fest (30)
Curious George
Curious George
Curious George
Curious George
Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul
4:00/3:00
Kentucky Life
Odd Squad: Against the Odds (5)/ Arthur
Arthur
Odd Squad: Against the Odds (7)/ Arthur
Arthur
Arthur/ Odd Squad: Against the Odds (9)
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
4:30/3:30
Kentucky Afield
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Kentucky Collectibles
Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
5:00/4:00 This Old House Hour
5:30/4:30
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
Nightly Business Report
Nightly Business Report
Nightly Business Report
Nightly Business Report
7:00/6:00
As Time Goes By
7:30/6:30
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
Moone Boy
PBS News Hour
The Lawrence Welk Show Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen The Red Green Show
PBS Kids Programming
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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
Focus on Europe
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
Body Electric
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Body Electric
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Body Electric
McLaughlin Group
8:30/7:30
Essential Growing a Greener World Workplace Skills Life on the Line/ All in the Same Boat: Stories of Breast Cancer Survivors (26) Globe Trekker
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Workplace Essential Skills
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Workplace Essential Chef Skills
To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
Journeys in Japan
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
Southern Accents
America’s Heartland
Workplace Essential Skills
In the Americas with David Yetman
This with Jerry Workplace Essential Skills Paint Yarnell
iQ: smartparent
Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way
Gary Spetz’s Painting Wild Places! with Watercolor
Sit and Be Fit
Thomas & Friends
9:00/8:00 9:30/8:30
Best of Simply Painting Across Europe
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 Cook’s Country Jenkins
Scheewe Art Workshop
Christina/ Christina Cooks Knit and Crochet Now! (29)
Bob the Builder
Sewing with Nancy
Martha Bakes
Sew It All
Jazzy Vegetarian
Knitting Daily
Space Racers
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Fit 2 Stitch
Second Opinion
Beads, Baubles, and Jewels
Wild Kratts
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Well Read
Leadership Landscape TV
Creative Living
Kentucky Collectibles
Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick
11:00/10:00 11:30/10:30
History Project
Quilt in a Day
12:00/11:00
Louisville Life
12:30/11:30
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
1:00/12:00
Moone Boy
1:30/12:30
Last of the Summer Wine The Mind of a Chef
Ecosense for Living
Katie Brown Workshop
with Nick The Donna Dewberry Show Cooking Stellino
This Old House
2:00/1:00
As Time Goes By
Garden Smart
For Your Home
It’s Sew Easy
Lidia’s Kitchen
Ask This Old House
2:30/1:30
Test Kitchen Keeping Up Appearances America’s from Cook’s Illustrated
Scrapbook Soup
Simply Ming
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
Moone Boy
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Woodsmith Rallo
Last of the Summer Wine
Pati’s Mexican Table
The Woodwright’s Shop
3:00/2:00 3:30/2:30
Doc Martin
BBQ with Franklin
Painting and Travel with Victory Garden’s Roger & Sarah Bansemer EdibleFEAST Painting with Paulson
4:00/3:00 Father Brown
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Make Your Mark Home
Growing a Greener World
The Genealogy Roadshow
As Time Goes By
Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook
MotorWeek
Tennessee Wild Side
Ciao Italia
Keeping Up Apperances
New Scandinavian Cooking (2,9)/ Food Forward
Bluegrass and Backroads
PBS News Hour Weekend The American Woodshop MotorWeek
Rudy Maxa’s World
5:30/4:30
Hollywood Idols
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
6:30/5:30 7:00/6:00 7:30/6:30
The Great British Baking Show
This Old House
Kentucky Afield
The Woodright’s Shop
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Craftsman’s Legacy
Burt Bacharach & Hal Kentucky Life David: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (4)/ Kentucky Collectibles Nova
Hometime
Dining with the Chef
5:00/4:00
6:00/5:00
Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
The Desert Speaks Ultimate Restorations
4:30/3:30
Garden Smart
Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke
History Detectives
The Great British Baking Show
Connections with Renee PBS NewsHour Weekend Shaw Music Voyager
Louisville Life
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Night of the Proms
Rick Steves’ Europe
Start Up
Nature
A Taste of History
Kentucky Health
Tracks Ahead
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
A Chef’s Life
One to One with Bill Goodman
The Red Green Show
Hollwood Idols
Classic Gospel
PBS Kids Programming
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Secrets of the Dead: Vampire Legend KET Tuesday, Oct. 27 • 9/8 pm KET2 Thursday, Oct. 29 • 9/8 pm Bram Stoker penned his gothic horror Dracula in 1887 and popularized the modern vampire myth — but evidence now points to those myths originating in England, not Eastern Europe. Unexplained burials, identified as deviant and cursed, were detailed in Stoker’s original notes; the cases hint at a deeply-held belief that the dead could rise and bring fear to the living — a belief that predates the Eastern European legend and is forcing a reexamination of the modern vampire lore.
War of the Worlds: American Experience KET Tuesday, Oct. 27 • 8/7 pm On the night before Halloween in 1938, millions of Americans gathered around their radios and heard a news bulletin about strange explosions on Mars, followed by other reports that led them to believe an alien invasion was in progress. Relive the thrill of Orson Welles’ infamous radio dramatization of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds, 77 years after it set off one of the biggest mass hysteria events in U.S. history.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow KET Saturday, Oct. 17 • 10:30/9:30 pm KET2 Sunday, Oct. 25 • 10:30/9:30 pm Written in 1820 by author Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow has been called a classic of American literature and the great American ghost story. In this new short film, a storyteller uses most of Irving’s original language as actors bring the story to life. With spooky moments, quaint charm, and gentle humor, this new adaptation stays true to the spirit of the beloved tale.
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Haunting Tales KET Sunday, Oct. 25 • 3/2 pm KET2 Wednesday, Oct. 28 • 8/7 pm Huddle close to the fire and listen to five ghost stories by nationally known storytellers in this new KET production. Drawn from a variety of cultures and time periods, they include a traditional Hispanic legend about a grieving woman; “The Piper’s Cold Feet;” a chilling tale about a man’s struggle to defend himself against a witch; and “The Beaded Bag,” in which a man gives a young lady a ride in his buggy from New Albany, Ind., to Louisville — which turns into a ghostly experience.
Nova: Animal Mummies KET Wednesday, Oct. 28 • 9/8 pm From baboons to bulls, crocodiles to cows, a vast menagerie of animal mummies lie buried in Egyptian catacombs. Hi-tech imaging is now revealing what’s inside the bundles and the strange role that animals played in ancient Egyptian beliefs. This program meets the scientists working in Egypt who are exploring the ancient underground catacombs where mummies were originally buried to reveal why the ancient Egyptians mummified millions and millions of animals.
Live from Lincoln Center: Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton KET Friday, October 30 • 9:30/8:30 pm Composer and performer Elfman descends on Lincoln Center with a symphony orchestra and choir, led by conductor John Mauceri. This unique episode arrives just in time for Halloween and captures all the excitement of this cultural invasion, climaxing in performances of Elfman’s scores from films in collaboration with Burton such as Batman, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands and The Nightmare Before Christmas, which features Elfman singing his iconic songs.
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SHORT TAKES Today’s KET: Preparing learners for an advanced workplace We live in a world of rapid change, not the least of which is the transformation that’s taken place in our workforce over the last quarter century. From manufacturing to medicine, technology plays a critical role in the vast majority of careers today, and those who lack the necessary education and expertise to compete in today’s workplace are being left behind. And while there have been noteworthy improvements in educational attainment, especially in the percentage of high school students who stay in school and graduate, our work as a nation is far from done. Today, nearly in 1 in 5 Americans lack a high school diploma. That’s 39 million individuals with a significant, potentially insurmountable barrier to succeeding in today’s ever-advancing workforce. Often those who drop out of high school do so for reasons beyond their control. Kellie Blair Hardt (see story pg. 27), who we profiled in the nationally broadcast KET series Dropping Back In, is a textbook example of this. Her story of perseverance and determination is truly inspiring. It’s an honor to see respected community and business leaders like Ted Bassett (featured as this month’s Making a Difference) recognize the importance of what we do. From early childhood resources that help ensure our youngest citizens are well prepared from the first day they enter school through our innovative Fast Forward GED test-prep system, KET is committed to providing quality educational products that help all Kentuckians succeed in a complex, cutting-edge world. Sincerely, Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEO 22
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Doug Flynn to host ‘Kentucky Life’ Doug Flynn, a former Major League Baseball player and Cincinnati Reds broadcaster, is the new host of Kentucky Life. He will step up to the plate when the series premieres its 21st season in November. “We’re happy to have Doug bringing his enthusiasm and love for Kentucky to the series,” said KET executive director Shae Hopkins. “He’s a natural storyteller that we think viewers will appreciate and enjoy.” “As host, it will be an honor and privilege to carry on this rich tradition of sharing our state’s proud history, geographic diversity, and natural beauty with my fellow Kentuckians,” said Flynn. Born and raised in Lexington, Flynn currently resides there with his wife, Olga. He is a banking officer with Central Bank & Trust and is involved with numerous civic and charitable organizations, including Hope for the Warriors and the American Association for the Prevention of Substance Abuse in Athletics. Flynn follows Dave Shuffett, who retired earlier this year, and Bryon Crawford, who hosted the series when it premiered in the 1990s.
KET honored with ‘Institutional Ally’ Award The Prichard Committee Student Voice Team has honored KET with its Institutional Ally Award, and Lynda Thomas, KET’s director of distance learning and professional development, received the group’s Adult Ally Award. The Student Voice Team is a group of middle and high school students who work closely with the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence to provide student input on education policy.
Louisville Regional Commonwealth Fund board announces new leaders Sherry Miller Feldpausch is the new board chair of KET’s Greater Louisville Regional Board. A principal with the Glenview Trust Company, she has been a board member since 2014. Feldpausch Valerie Scott, controller for LGE & KU and board member since 2013, will serve as the inaugural vice chair for the board. Feldpausch succeeds previous chair Vickie Yates Brown, NUCLEUS president and CEO. In her tenure as board chair, Brown was instrumental in raising over $500,000 on behalf of the board for KET. She continues to serve on the Louisville Regional Board. Scott
Join KET at St. James Court Art Show KET will be among the artists, historic homes, and fall beauty of Old Louisville during the St. James Court Art Show Oct. 2-4. Stop by KET’s booth, located on the inner court of the south green, to chat with KET staff and volunteers. Grab some fun giveaways and enter our drawing for a prize package. Show hours are 10 am to 6 pm Friday and Saturday, and 10 am to 5 pm on Sunday. This year is the juried fine arts and crafts show’s 60th anniversary, with 750 participating artists from across North America.
Fundraiser promises ‘Spirits, Sparkles & Spurs’ Ashbourne Farms in La Grange is the site of “Spirits, Sparkles, and Spurs,” the 18th annual fundraiser sponsored by the Greater Louisville Regional Board of the Commonwealth Fund for KET. The event will be held, Saturday, Nov. 21 at 6 pm at the farm located at 3800 Old Westport Road. It is hosted by W. Austin Musselman and Jane D. Musselman. Tickets are $150 per person with a reservation deadline of Nov. 13. Sponsorships are available and offer reserved group seating and other benefits. Call (800) 866-0366 to make a reservation. Proceeds benefit KET programs and services. Support KET (800) 866-0366 • Viewer Services (800) 926-7765
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 • Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer) Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Nancy Thames, Richmond President-Elect: Sean Mestan, Princeton Secretary/Treasurer: Martha Deener, Lexington Vice President: Kathy Brauer, Henderson Vice President: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Vice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green Vice President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville Vice President: Donna Wear, Paducah Past President: Maude Teegarden, Germantown Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft Wright Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc. Board of Directors Chair: Nick Nicholson, Retired President, Keeneland Association, Lexington • Chairman Emeritus: John R. Hall, Retired Chairman and CEO, Ashland Inc., Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, SFA/PDT Architects, 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 • 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 XXXVIII, 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, Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek, Robin Roenker • Photography: Steve Shaffer • Design/Production: Amy Crittenden, 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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SHORT TAKES ‘Music Makes a City Now’ showcases Louisville Orchestra Music Makes a City NOW, a new independent original web series that explores present-day stories of musical visionaries who build communities through great music and civic engagement, has launched its first season on PBS.org and KET.org. The web series was inspired by the award-winning documentary Music Makes a City: A Louisville Orchestra Story, which first aired on KET. It chronicles the historic rise of the Louisville Orchestra in the mid-twentieth century and was produced by Louisville filmmaker Owsley Brown III. Music Makes a City NOW picks up the story in present-day Louisville and beyond, beginning with the arrival of a rising star, 27-year-old conductor and composer Teddy Abrams, as he moves to Louisville to become the youngest music director of a major American orchestra. Through a series of 12 short episodes, each five to seven minutes long, the series follow Abrams’ whirlwind debut season in 201415 with the orchestra, from his chaotic move-in day at his newly purchased downtown fixer-upper to the opening night of the symphony and his embrace of the city’s vibrant local music scene. View the web series at video.ket.org/program/pbs-arts.
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KET gratefully acknowledges the following contributors whose annual support advances KET’s mission and impact. This list reflects gifts received between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. 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.
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Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Roger Baird, Lexington Don & Mira Ball, Lexington Betty & David Jones, Louisville Governor & Mrs. Brereton C. Jones, Midway Mulhollem Cravens Foundation, Carlisle 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.
$5,000-$9,999
Anonymous Ms. Heather Barron, Lexington Ms. Sandra Frazier, Louisville Dr. Mona Hagyard, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hall, Lexington Ms. Heidi S. Margulis, Louisville Mrs. Evelyn F. Ott, Jeffersonville, IN Mrs. Elizabeth W. Poindexter, Louisville Hilma & John Prather Jr., Somerset Ms. Peggy Satterly, Lawrenceburg Ms. Jennie W. Scruggs, Lexington Patricia Sullivan Schrenk, Louisville Ms. Sandra H. Welch, Alexandria, VA
$2,500-$4,999
Mrs. H. C. Adams Jr., Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allen, Lexington Mr. George Bailey & Ms. Porter Watkins, Prospect Ms. Ann Bakhaus, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Cecil C. Barnett, Louisville
Tom Dupree, Lexington Gil & Brenda Fauber, Edgewood Mrs. Sherry M. Feldpausch, Fisherville Mr. & Mrs. J. Cooper Hartley, Lexington Doug & Kate Hendrickson, Maysville Dr. & Mrs. J. Wesley Johnson, Ashland Dr. & Mrs. Pearse Lyons, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maclin, Lexington Dr. Michael Oliff, Elizabethtown Mrs. Henry E. Pogue IV, Fort Thomas Gene & Peggy Rice, Hazard Mr. & Mrs. Mark Schmutte, Richmond Reverend Alfred R. Shands, Louisville Mr. William Sisson, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Van Meter, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Wallace, Lexington Dr. Karla Welch & Mr. Aaron Welch, Louisville Cong. & Mrs. John Yarmuth, Louisville
$1,200-$2,499
Earleen Heiner Agee and Robert W. Agee Fund, Huntington, WV Chris & Beth Almes, Lexington Drs. Elizabeth A. & Mohammad Amin, Louisville Mr. David Arnold, Brandenburg Mr. Charles Backstrom, Owensboro Dr. Jackie L. Banahan, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Beirne, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Benz, Louisville Mr. Paul Bickel III & Mrs. Jackie Hays Bickel, Louisville Mrs. Edith S. Bingham, Glenview Mr. Daryl Boggs, Whitesburg Mr. & Mrs. Alex Boone, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John Bowling, Naples, FL Mrs. Terry Brackett, Lancaster Mr. & Mrs. George Branch, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Steven Breckner, La Grange Mr. Ben Breslin, Maysville
Ms. Meredith W. Brown, Louisville Dr. Stuart Brown, Versailles Mr. Tony Carney, Louisville Mr. Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville Carrie Cinnamond-Rose, Harold Mr. Joseph H. Clark, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. L. Roger Cole, Lakeside Park Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cone, Lexington Mrs. Richard E. Cooper, Somerset Mr. Willard Coots, Lancaster Drs. Timothy & Julia Costich, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James M. Crawford, Carrollton Mr. & Mrs. Keith Dale, Hebron Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Prospect Mrs. Maryann C. Davis, Anchorage Mr. & Mrs. Douglas P. Dean, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Larry C. Deener, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David W. Demarest, Lexington Dr. Suvas G. Desai & Dr. Nirmala Desai, Lexington John & Jane Domaschko, Covington Mr. & Mrs. David G. Dowell, Lexington R.W., III & Jane Winkler Dyche, London Dr. Gary Fisher Earle & Miss Patricia Ann Earle, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Joe D. Elam, Frankfort Mr. Isaac W. Fedyniak, Lexington Mr. Dale Fisher & Mr. Jon Carloftis, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Victor Fox, Frankfort Mr. Chad Gabbard, Worthington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gabbard, Mount Sterling Frank & Pam Gardner, Midway Mr. & Mrs. William Garmer, Lexington Ms. Elizabeth Gaskins, Lakeside Park Mr. Stephen C. Gault, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Steven J. Goldstein, Lexington Mr. Thomas B. Gore, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Don C. Graeter, Prospect Mrs. Nancy Graves, Lexington J. David and Marlene Grissom, Louisville Clay Hancock, Paris Mr. & Mrs. James F. Hardymon, Lexington Mr. Lewis Hargett, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Hart, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hatcher, Albany, GA Mr. & Mrs. Eric E. Headley, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Henderson, Lexington Ms. Vicky Herche & Graeme Murray, Covington Mimi & Marshall Heuser, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hibbard, Richmond Ms. Wanda F. Hill, Columbia Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hinkle, Paris
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Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Hinkle, Paris Bill & Joyce Holmes, Louisville Ms. Joyce S. Honaker, Frankfort Mrs. Harris S. Howard, Prestonsburg A Milam Lane Friend, Lexington Mr. Mike Hulett, Frankfort Mr. Brett Ison, Whitesburg Dr. & Mrs. James Jackson, Morehead Mrs. Kathy Jones, Frankfort William & Theresa Jones, Paducah Mr. Ben C. Kaufmann & Ms. Janet Zusman, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Willard Keith, Greenville Mr. Joseph W. Kelly, Salvisa Mr. & Mrs. William F. Kight, Goshen Mr. & Mrs. William D. Kirkland, Frankfort Susan R. & Franklin S. Kling Jr., Ft Mitchell Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Lam, Lexington Mr. William A. Leake, Lexington Ms. Paula Lewis, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Lichtenfels, Louisville Drs. Gordon & Jutta Liddle, Winchester Mr. Lee Little, Bowling Green Mr. & Mrs. Tad Long, Lexington Mike & Ginny Longnecker, Maineville, OH Mr. W. Bruce Lunsford, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Philip Lynch, Louisville Ms. Patricia Madden, Lexington Mr. John W. Mann, Lexington Ms. Kathleen Laurin-Martin & Dr. Joseph Martin, Covington Frances & Richard Martin, Ashland Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Martin, Lawrenceburg Mr. Herbert Massey, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mayer, Winchester Mrs. Ann McBrayer, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Monty McElfresh, California Alois & Bill Moore, Hazard Ms. Jennifer A. Moore, Louisville Ms. Ruth Morton, Lakeside Park Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Murphy, Georgetown Mr. & Mrs. Nick Nicholson, Lexington Mr. Norman V. Noltemeyer, Louisville Mrs. Carolyn L. Nuaimi, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Owen, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Allan Parnell, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron Mr. & Mrs. John S. Penn, Frankfort Bob & Caryl Pfeiffer, Lexington Ms. Marie L. Piekarski, Lexington Hon. & Mrs. John W. Potter, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William R. B. Potter, Lexington Dr. David Quast, Edgewood Mrs. John S. Rankin, Louisville Mrs. Debbie Reynolds, Lexington Mr. Robert E. Rich, Cincinnati, OH Mrs. George Rieveschl, Covington Ms. Michele Ripley, Lexington Dr. Audrey Elisabeth Rooney, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rounsavall III, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Peter Saari, Lanesville, IN Ms. Vivian R. Sawyer & Mr. Tom Noland, Jr.,
Jack Kain and costume judge Alice Stewart-Kain, together with their family, drove up in style for the third annual Fabby Abbey Ball at Spindletop Hall. The grand finale Ball will be April 16, 2016.
Louisville Ms. Katherine E. Schaefer, Lexington Mr. David Schneider, Lexington Mrs. Joan Schoen, Louisville Mr. Charles Siemen, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Smith, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Vernon M. Smith, Louisville Mrs. Alice Sparks, Covington Mrs. Elsa B. Spurlock, London Ms. Susan Staugas, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Steinman, Ft Thomas Dr. David B. Stevens, Lexington Mrs. John P. Stewart, Frankfort Ruth & Robert Straus, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William M. Street, Louisville Ms. Muffy D. Stuart, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Greg Survant, Lexington Mr. Tommy Thomas, Crestwood Dr. & Mrs. Pete Thompson, Richmond Joe & Terry Tolan, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Job D. Turner III, Lexington Ms. Maurice Utley, Elizabethtown Mr. George Van Meter Jr., Lexington Drs. David & Elizabeth Wachtel, Lexington Mr. Robert W. Ward Jr., Lexington Mr. Harry Lee Waterfield II, Frankfort Mr. Linwood Watson & Ms. Charlton Ward, Louisville Mr. Bill Weinberg, Hindman Marianne & Jim Welch, Prospect Mrs. Jane Welch, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Wetherby, Louisville In Honor of J. T. Whitlock, Lexington Mr. John Whitty, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Orme Wilson, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William W. Witt, Lexington Russ and Jenny Wolfe, Lexington Dr. Ballard D. Wright, Lexington
Cornerstone Society
Cornerstone Society partners signal their strong belief in KET’s programs and services.
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Mr. & Mrs. Dale Barlow, Berea Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Barr, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James L. Beck, Madisonville Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bonnie, Prospect Mr. Mike Burton, Florence Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Campbell Jr., Lexington Ms. Nancy Carpenter, Lexington Mr. Norman Chrisman Jr., Lexington Cochran Foundation, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Cowan, Cincinnati, OH Dr. & Mrs. Max Crocker, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David Daulton, Louisville Dr. Cindy M. Derer & Dr. John Gohmann, Lexington Helen H. Donan Charitable Fund, Louisville Mr. Phillip Elliott & Mrs. Jennifer Burke
Elliott, Prestonsburg Ms. Jeana Fleitz, Louisville Ms. Jean W. Frazier, Prospect Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Friedell, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gaston, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. George Gates, Boaz Mrs. Bruce G. Glenn, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Laman Gray, Jr., Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Roger W. Hale, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Hal C. Harned, Lexington Chris & Marcia Hermann, Louisville Anne & Buck Hinkle, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David Hume, Lexington Mr. Kenneth R. James, London Mr. David A. Jones, Jr. & Ms. Mary Gwen Wheeler, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. James Joy, Goshen Mr. & Mrs. Steve Kerrick, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. G. William Keyes, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Kinsell, Prospect Ms. Carol Jean Ledington, Louisville Mr. Todd Lemley, Versailles Mr. John Lewis, Prospect Dr. Jack Luy, Richmond Mr. Michael McLaughlin, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Dale B. McMakin, Crestwood Mrs. Nancy Miller-Hill, Stanford Dr. & Mrs. Wally O. Montgomery, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Brook Mundy, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Murphy, Louisville Mr. Marshall D. Myers, Richmond Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Q. Parr, Lexington Dr. Jagdish Patel & Dr. Usha Patel, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. David Pearson, Louisville Mr. Eugene B. Pflughaupt, Danville Mr. Bryan Raisor, Lexington Rev. & Mrs. Howard Reynolds, Lexington Mr. Tom Riddle, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Rodes, Danville Ms. Cindy Shemwell, Benton Dr. Steven Stack & Dr. Tracie Overbeck, Lexington Ms. Judy Stewart, Cincinnati, OH Mr. John B. Van Meter, Cincinnati, OH Dr. David B. Webster & Dr. Connie Gayle White, Frankfort Ruth & Charles Wesley, Berea Dr. Thomas P. Wolf, New Albany, IN Mrs. Dolores E. Womack, Flemingsburg Mr. Randy Worley, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Yuen, Lexington
$500-$999
Larry & Jen Adams, Simpsonville Mr. & Mrs. Richard Adkins, Lexington Dave & Bonnie Adkisson, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Steve Ahr, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Chris Aldridge, Lexington Mr. Mark Alexander, Cincinnati, OH
Mr. Ronald L. Allari, Alexandria Dr. Gary & Mrs. Martha Anderson, Lexington Mrs. Gertie Anderson, Owensboro Mr. Jeffrey Arnold, Ft. Mitchell Mrs. Diane Avare, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ayotte, Louisville Dr. Diane Babcock, Cincinnati, OH Mr. Stuart Baird, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Todd Ball, Lexington Ms. Christina Balsor, Raleigh, NC Mr. & Mrs. David Beaven, Bardstown Ms. Mary Margaret Bell, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Dick Berger, Covington Ms. Theresa A. Bergmann, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Berman, Prospect Mrs. William C. Beuttel, Covington Ms. Betty C. Bivin, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Black, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blakeney, Richmond Dr. & Mrs. David Blandford, Lexington Dr. Richard A. Blum, Richmond Jim & Karen Booth, Bowling Green Ms. Mary Booth, Owensboro Dr. Francois Botha & Dr. Vicki Bell, Harrodsburg Mr. & Mrs. Brooks Bower, Louisville Mrs. Donald E. Bradshaw, Frankfort Mr. David W. Bratcher, Lexington Ms. Diana Bratcher, Lexington Ms. Patricia Bright, Danville Ms. Carolyn Brinegar, Paoli, IN Ms. Christy Brown, Lexington Mr. Gordon S. Brown, Louisville Mrs. Hewett Brown, Prospect Mr. John W. Brown, Louisville Mr. Michael J. Brown, New Albany, IN Mr. Vernon Broyles, Louisville Ms. Jane A. Brubeck, Jeffersonville, IN Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bryant, Louisville Mrs. Margaret J. Buchanan, Austin, IN Mr. & Mrs. Clyde David Burberry, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Don Burkhead, Winchester Mr. Allen Bush, Louisville Mrs. Mary Butler, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Wade Cain, Morehead Col. & Mrs. Harry D. Callicotte, Lexington Mr. Rodney Calson, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Ray Carcione, Louisville Mr. Buzz Carmichael, Lexington Barbara B. Castleman, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. John Caton, Frankfort Mr. Stephen Cecil, Lexington Mr. Jonathan Chaires & Ms. Deborah Levine, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Don Chesnut, Lexington Mrs. Loretta Clark, Louisville Mr. Teddy R. Clark & Ms. Debra Clark, Georgetown James L. & Mary V. Clarke, Maysville Genevieve J. Clay, Richmond Ms. Nancy Clinkenbeard, Lexington Mrs. Mary Cochran, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Cody, Covington Ms. Brenda Coleman, Connersville, IN Mrs. Jon D. Collier, Lexington Mr. Curtis Coonrod, Indianapolis, IN Mr. & Mrs. Sam Corbett, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Dean Cornett, Blackey
Ms. Carol Corwin, Park Hills Mr. Robin Cotton, Cincinnati, OH Ms. Rhonda Couey, Hartselle, AL Mr. Charles Cowan, Louisville Ms. Renee Croket, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Crouch, Lexington Mrs. Alice Crown, Danville Dr. Vicki Crumpton, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cull, Frankfort Mr. Clarence Cundiff, Lexington Dr. Doug & Mrs. Linda Cunningham, Lexington Mr. Charles Cutshaw, Georgetown Mrs. Janet Dakan, Louisville Lucy & Roger Dalton, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Harold T. Daniel, Lexington Mrs. Elizabeth Deknatel, Simpsonville Mr. Edward Demonbrun, Louisville Mrs. Ingrid Dennis, Berry Mr. & Mrs. Andrew H. Dieruf, Lexington Mr. Oscar W. Dillon Jr., Lexington Mrs. Dolores M. Donovan, Maysville Mr. Howard Downing, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Bert Doyne, Lexington Mr. Robert M. Drake Jr., Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Drees, Ft. Mitchell Mr. Gerald Dryden, Corydon, IN Ms. Rebecca Earls, Maysville Mr. Jimmy Edwards, Cincinnati, OH Mrs. Mark Edwards, Paducah Rev. John G. Eifler, Louisville Ms. Margaret Ellaby, Louisville Ms. Jewell Deene Ellis, Danville Ms. Ewing Fahey, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. James Farmer, Barbourville Mrs. Barbara C. Ferguson, Louisville Prof. Theodore Fiedler & Prof. Sigrid Suesse, Lexington Mr. Thomas Fielding, Louisville Mr. Randolph Fleming & Ms. Teresa A. Fleming, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ford, Goshen Mr. & Mrs. Steve Ford, Owensboro Ms. Jamie Fowler, Metropolis, IL Bill & Linda Francis, Lexington Dr. Robert French, Lexington Mrs. Judy B. Frye, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Richard Frymire, Madisonville Mr. Terry L. Fultz, Charlestown, IN Ms. Margaret Gardiner, Danville Mr. & Mrs. James R. Gardner, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gathright Jr., Prospect Ms. Vickie Yates Brown & Dr. Shawn D. Glisson, Louisville Ms. Paula Goff, Lexington Elisabeth M Goth, Lebanon Ms. Tricia J. Gray & Dr. Christopher D. Mescia, Louisville Ms. Kelly E. Green, Frankfort Mr. Donald Greulich, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Guenthner, Louisville Caroline Guthrie, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Hadden & Mr. Shane Hadden, Lexington Ms. Rosemary Hamblin, Danville Ms. Ethel H. Hamilton, Bardstown Mr. James C. Handy, London Ms. Sammie Hankins, Waddy Mr. Mike Hannon, Paint Lick Ms. Barbara Hardy, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Billy Harper, West Paducah Col. Douglas Harper, Lexington Mr. Brad Harris, Georgetown Frank & Elsie Harris, Lexington Mr. Donald C. Harrison, Montgomery, OH Mr. & Mrs. Steve Hartstern, Louisville Dr. Carl R. Hausman, Louisville
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Sharon & Joseph Haynes, Melbourne Mrs. Victor Hellard, Versailles Mrs. Kathryn H. Helm, Louisville Ms. Debra Hensley, Lexington Dr. Margaret Fonda & Dr. George Herbener, Corydon, IN Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Hersh, Goshen Ms. Janet Hickman, Cincinnati, OH Mrs. Brooke Hicks, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Hildenbrand, Louisville Mr. Ordelle Hill, Richmond Ms. Virginia C. Hill, Stanford Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hindman, Berea Mr. & Mrs. Gayford Hinton, Louisville Mr. Richard Hively, Nitro, WV Mr. Everett C. Hoffman & Ms. Catherine M. Ford, Louisville Ms. Doris Hoge, Fisherville Mr. & Mrs. David Holmes, Lexington Mrs. Barbara R. Hopewell, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Pat Horne, Lawrenceburg Ms. Brenda Horton, Lexington Anne K. Hoskins, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. William Howard, Buckner Mr. Michael Howell, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Howlett, Burkesville Jan Hubar, Borden, IN Ms. Kim Hudson, Somerset Mr. Mike J. Huhn, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Ison, Harrodsburg Ms. Sherry A. Jasper, Louisville Ms. Diane Jenkins, Rochester Ms. Joyce W. Johnson, North Bend, OH Paul & Jill Jones, Greenville, IN Ms. Jill Jones, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Lee Jones, Grand Rivers Ms. Beth J. Jurek, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. James Kalinowski, Brandenburg Mrs. Houston Keach, Henderson Mr. John R. Keller, Sellersburg, IN Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kelly, Lexington Dr. James F. Kennedy, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. James R. Kennedy, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kerpestein, Louisville Peyman Kiaras-Attari, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Wendell R. Kingsolver, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Edward Klee, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kline, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Koetter, Floyds Knobs, IN Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Korzenborn, Ft. Mitchell Ms. Kathleen Bean & Mr. Robert Kotheimer, Louisville Mr. David F. Kunzman, New Albany, IN Dr. Shannon E. Lamb, Newburgh, IN Ms. Janet Lawson, Florence Dr. & Mrs. Robert S. Leake, Ft. Thomas Ms. Portia Leatherman, Glenview Mr. Harold LeVay, Vine Grove Mr. & Mrs. Glenn D. Leveridge, Lexington Ms. Barbara Lewis, Louisville Ms. Edith Lindner, Cincinnati, OH Judy & Steven Lippmann, Louisville Pierce Lively, Danville Mr. & Mrs. David Locke, Highland Heights Mr. William E. Locke, Paris Ms. Dorothy Lockspeiser, Cincinnati, OH Kathy Loeb, Lexington Mr. Thomas M. Loving, Bowling Green Mrs. Stella Lowman, New Albany, IN Mr. William C. Lubawy, Lexington Mr. Harry L. Lusk, Vine Grove Mrs. L. M. Lusky Jr., Fisherville Dr. Lawrence K. Lynch, Lexington Eddie & Mary L. Lyons, Louisville Mr. William Lyons, Upton Mr. Douglas Mackey, Nicholasville
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October 2015
Mr. & Mrs. Preston Madden, Lexington Mr. William Mahoney, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Alan Male, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Brian Manlove, Louisville Mr. William E. Manning, Jr., Winchester Mr. Lyman Martin III, Louisville George & Donna Mason, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Harvey E. Matheny, Louisville Loys & Sonja Mather, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Richard Maxwell, New Albany, IN Mrs. Carolyn McBride, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Stuart McCombs, Prospect Drs. James & Malkanthie McCormick, Lexington Dr. Martha T. McCoy, Louisville Mrs. Constance E. McDonald, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. J. Dickinson McGavic, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Ray McGregor, Middlesboro Mr. John G. McNeill, Georgetown Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Means, Jr., Louisville Mrs. Jennifer Mearns, Ft. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Howard Mease, Bloomington, IN Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Mefford, Union Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mohn, Shelbyville Mr. Artist Montfort, Frankfort Mr. Frederick Morgan, Cincinnati, OH Ms. Jane C. Mosley, Madisonville Ms. Marianne W. Mosley, Wilmore Ms. Cindy Moter, Louisville R. Moyer, Louisville Mr. Jack B. Mullikin, Lexington Ms. Margie Mullins, Elizabethtown Mrs. Betty Murphy, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Murphy, Scottsburg, IN Mr. Stanley A. Murrell & Mrs. Mary K. Martin, Louisville Ms. Stormi Murtie, Alvaton Mr. & Mrs. Mark Neikirk, Ft. Mitchell Mr. Bill Netherland, Campbellsville Mr. & Mrs. Eric Novosel, Shelbyville Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Noyes, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. John J. Obrycki, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Frank O’Connor, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Oetinger, Prospect Dr. Ingrid Osswald, Prospect Ms. Penny Ovesen, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Bob Owen, Lexington Mr. Bob G. Owsley, Cecilia Mr. Charles Patterson & Honorable Peggy Patterson, Bloomfield Mr. Colin Pemberton, Lexington Mr. Charles Perkins, Georgetown Mr. Emil Peter, Louisville Mr. William L. Phelps, Versailles Ayako Phillips, Louisville Mr. Stephen Pieratt, Lexington Ms. Caroline Pinne, Louisville Ms. Corinna Pinto, Louisville Ms. Barbara J. Planck, Corydon, IN Ms. Nancy K. Polk, Normandy Farm, Lexington Ms. Suzanne K. Post, Louisville Ms. Nancy Pratte, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Pray, Cincinnati, OH Mr. & Mrs. O. Leonard Press, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Glenn & Sonia Proudfoot, Somerset Mr. & Mrs. Jerry W. Raider, Lexington Mr. George W. Rapp, Jr. & Ms. Lynne Meena, Louisville Betce Reagan, Goshen Mr. George H. Reazin, Jr., Louisville John Reggen & Mr. John D. Redden, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Reynolds Jr., Mount Sterling Mrs. Alice Rhodes, Mayfield Mr. Billy Riddell, Independence
Ms. Dorothy S. Ridings, Louisville J. H. Rieger, Louisville Ms. Diane Rigney, La Grange Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Ritter, Paris Mr. David Roberts, Louisville Mr. Robert Robinson, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. Fon Rogers II, Lexington Ms. Laura Rogers, Louisville Ms. Sharon Rostosky, Lexington Ms. Molly Rowan, Versailles Mrs. Barbara Rowland, Ft. Thomas Ms. Patricia Sauer, Covington Mr. & Mrs. Ralph D. Scearce, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. R. P. Scharff, Floyds Knobs, IN Mr. & Mrs. Martin F. Schmidt, Jr., Finksburg, MD Mr. Michael Schmitt, Frankfort Mr. Kennith Schubeler, West Chester, OH Mrs. & Mrs. Marc Schwegman, Ft. Thomas Mr. Joseph M. Scott, Lexington Mrs. Mary Jane Scott, Springfield Mr. & Mrs. Scott Seiber, Murray Ellen & Max Shapira, Louisville Mr. Fithian M. Shaw Jr., Louisville Mr. Ron Sheets, Frankfort Dr. & Mrs. Roger J. Shott, Anchorage Mr. Don E. Smith, Louisville Mr. Eldon J. Smith, Glasgow Mr. & Mrs. Farrell Smith, Louisville Dr. Kenneth W. Smith, Middlesboro Dr. & Mrs. Mikel D. Smith, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, Bardstown Mr. & Mrs. William T. Smith, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Soulis, Lexington O. R. Spencer, Louisville Col. & Mrs. Robert E. Spiller, Oakland Ms. Phyllis Spotts, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Raghu Srinivasan, Maysville Mr. Franklin F. Starks, Jr., Louisville Mrs. Ruby C. Stephens-Keeton, Monticello Mrs. Barbara Sterrett, Lexington Dr. John Stewart & Dr. Magdalene Stewart, Lexington Ms. Alice Stewart-Kain, Versailles Mrs. Mary Stites, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Stolte, Berea Mrs. Phyllis Stoner, Jeffersonville, IN Mr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Strenecky, Louisville Mr. James Stuckert, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. James E. Sullivan, Danville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Surplus, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. William Sutton, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sweebe, Elizabethtown Mr. Ed Sweeney, Lexington Ms. Lisa Tabler, Shepherdsville Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Talbert, Lexington Mrs. Susan Taylor, Frankfort John Tederstrom, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Thames, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Brian Thoerner, Verona Mr. & Mrs. Donald Thom, Louisville Mr. Franklin Thompson, Lexington Ms. Vanessa Thompson, Beckley, WV Mr. Peter Thurman, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Tim Timmel, Covington Dr. Thomas A. Tohill, Somerset Mr. Frank Tonini, Louisville Ms. Peggy A. Tripp, Paducah Mr. Ernest Tucker, Ashland Mr. Tom Tucker & Ms. Anne Stanley Hoffman, Louisville Ms. Aldona Valicenti, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David Verville, Lexington Ms. Georgea Ward, Louisville Ms. Lissa Wathen, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Watson, Owensboro Mr. Bobby Watts, Nicholasville Vicki and Malcolm Watts, Goshen
Ms. Rosemary Weathers Burnham, Union Mrs. Clyde M. Webb, Louisville Mrs. Henrietta Webb, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Weeter, Louisville Ms. Lisa M. Wefer, Independence Ms. Roselle R. Weinzapfel, Mount Vernon, IN Mr. John Wells & Ms. Tonja Aaron-Wells, Clarksville, IN Mr. Michael West, Crittenden Mr. Robert E. Wheeler, Ashland Mr. & Mrs. John White, Richmond Mr. Timothy W. White, Lexington Ms. Christine Whitmore, Louisville Mr. Frank D. Whitney, Paris Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams Jr., Paducah Mr. James T. Wilson, Bronston Mr. & Mrs. Raleigh K. Wilson, Georgetown, IN Mr. & Mrs. Carter A. Wind, Lebanon Pamela Wohlfarth, Louisville Mr. James W. Wood, London Mr. Jimmie T. Woods, Louisville Ms. Judy Worth, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wright, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wynkoop, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Yates, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Dennis & Mary Gay Young, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Jack Young, Corbin Dr. & Mrs. Phillip Yunker, Maysville Ms. Ann Zurschmiede, Clarksville, IN Ms. Janet Zweedyk, Hardin
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
$25,000-$99,999
Brown-Forman Corporation East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. Frazier-Joy Family Foundation Hilliard Lyons JPMorgan Chase & Co. Kentucky Department of Travel & Tourism Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Virginia Clark Hagan Charitable Foundation
$10,000-$24,999
Alltech Central Bank Clay Ingels Co, Inc CRM Properties Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs Hilary Boone Foundation Inc. Humana Foundation Junior League of Lexington Kentucky Cabinet for Health & Family Services Kentucky Farm Bureau Kentucky Historical Society Kentucky Power Kentucky Science Center KentuckyOne Health Norton Center for the Arts Paducah Conventiona & Visitors Bureau Sharon D. & Robert O. Harris III Fund Spray Foundation U.S. Bank Wiebold Studio
$5,000-$9,999
AARP Kentucky State Office Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.
Columbia Gas of Kentucky, Inc. EKU Center for the Arts Frontier Nursing University GE Foundation Hazel & Walter T. Bales Foundation, Inc. Indiana Railway Museum John N. Browning Family Fund Kentucky Center for Mathematics Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust Lexington Legends LG&E and KU Energy, LLC Mansbach Restricted Fund Mary K. Oxley Foundation McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC Brotherton Brown Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth Murray State University Sew A Lot Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
$2,500-$4,999
Arthur K. Smith Family Foundation Ball Homes Bank of the Bluegrass Bluegrass Integrated Communications Carlisle B. Van Meter Family Foundation Community Trust Bank Crounse Corporation CSX Corporation Cumberland Valley National Bank Duo County Telephone Coop ExecuTrain Fayette Heating & Air Gray Construction Harp Enterprises Harrod Concrete & Stone Co. Insurance Auto Auctions Inc Kentucky American Water Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Kentucky League of Cities Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Proud Kentucky Railway Museum, Inc. Kentucky River Properties Law Office of Stan Cave Lexington Center Corporation Lexington Clinic Lexus Store of Lexington PNC Bank Publishers Printing Company Q-First in Quilting Rags to Riches Antique Mall Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Turner Development
Warren Rosenthal Foundation Your Community Bank
$1,200-$2,499
Altrusa Club of Richmond American Founders Bank Among Friends Quilt Shop Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Arthur Murray Dance Studios Ashland Inc. Aviation Museum of Kentucky B. J. Killian Foundation The Bank of Kentucky Central Baptist Hospital Becky Jordan Insurance Agency Inc. Blue & Co. LLC Bowles Rice LLP Bristol Group Case Western Reserve University Central Bank & Trust Co., Northern Kentucky CF Pollard Foundation, Inc. Clean Gas, Inc Commerce Lexington Inc Community Foundation of Louisville Computer Services, Inc. Corporex Companies Cralle Foundation Deming, Malone, Livesay & Ostroff CPAs Dr. Schneider Automotive Dressman Benzinger Lavelle Duke Energy East Kentucky Chapter AIA Fidelity Investments Gateway Community & Technical College GBBN Architects Green’s Toyota of Lexington Harper Industries, Inc. IBM Foundation Matching Gifts Ingersoll Rand Jedra Charitable Foundation KCTCS Keeneland KEMI Kentucky Assoc. of Electric Coop. Kentucky Bank Kentucky Blood Center Kentucky State University Leadership Kentucky Link-Belt Construction Equipment Co. Live Nation Louisville Collegiate School Messer Construction Midway College National Christian Foundation Kentucky Northern Kentucky University Norton Healthcare
Nucleus Innovation Park Persephone Productions (PPI Mana) Powell Walton Milward Quilter’s Garden Republic Bank & Trust Co. Republic Services Rose Camenisch Mains PLLC Rouse Family Foundation Ruggles Sign The Lyndon & Helen M. Schmid Charitable Foundation Sheets Bookkeeping, Inc. Sleep Outfitters Southeast Printing & Mailing Service St. Elizabeth Healthcare St. John & Myers St. Joseph Healthcare Stoll Keenon Ogden Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP Tempur Sealy International Thomas More College Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Clay Town & Country Bank & Trust Toyota Tsusho America UK Healthcare United Cumberland Bank University of Kentucky Von Lehman CPA & Advisory Firm WealthSouth, a Divsion of Farmers National Bank WLEX-TV Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP
Dow Corning Corporation Matching Gifts Duke Energy GE Foundation Gannett Communities Fund Humana Foundation IBM Foundation Matching Gifts ITW Foundation Johnson & Johnson Matching Gift Program Johnson Controls Foundation Macy’s Foundation Norfolk Southern Foundaiton Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Prudential Foundation Schneider Electric North America Foundation Square D Foundation Matching Gifts Stanley Works UBS Financial Services US Bank Foundation Woodmen of the World
$1,000-$1,199
Endowments
Carl Family Foundation City of Hazard Clifton Foundation Crutcher Family Foundation, Inc E.S. Barr & Company Elkton Bank & Trust Company Glenview Trust Company Monkey Joe’s Oldfield Used Cars Sacramento Deposit Bank UBS Financial Services
$500-$999
301 Interactive Marketing LLC Class Act Federal Credit Union Community Initiatives Fund at Blue Grass Community Foundation Crouch Construction Company Duke Energy Foundation Gainesway Farm Ina B. Bond Ashbourne Charitable Fund Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors Langley Properties Mason Structure, Inc. MPD, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Surburban Woman’s Club of Lexington Third District Education Association Traditional Bank V.V. Cooke Foundation
Group Memberships
Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Retired Teachers Association The following have recently made a lasting and transformational gift to KET through the Endowment for Kentucky Productions, W. Paul and Lucille Caudill Little Arts Endowment, the O. Leonard Press Endowment for Public Affairs and others. They strengthen and sustain local productions, arts, public affairs, and education programs and services in perpetuity. Mr. & Mrs. Don and Mira Ball Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bassett III The C.E. and S. Foundation Mr. Walter Clare JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
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 58 other benefactors, strengthen KET’s future. The late Lisette Anhofer Mrs. Susan S. Beard The late Gary Bowers The late Mary W. Bowers E. Ruth Braeutigam Charitable Trust The late Jane F. Dillon Dr. John W. Gamel The late Mrs. Helen Gore The late Dr. Charles Phillip Holland The late Ms. Janet Tadlock Jennings The late Carole A. Mensik Krieter The late Patricia March Shirley O’Brien O. Leonard Press The late Donald E. Riggs The late James Allan Roberts Peter & Davanna Saari
Matching Gift Companies
AT&T Foundation Matching Gifts Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
The Northern Kentucky Fund Board’s Martinis & Mistletoe brings 2014 honorees John and Jane Domaschko together with past honorees for annual holiday cheer.
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