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DAD AND DAUGHTER EARN GED CREDENTIALS WITH HELP OF FASTFORWARD

very adult who goes back to school has a story of sacrifice — each is different, and deeply personal. Yet you’ll often find that behind them are family members who are ready to make sacrifices of their own to help those they love achieve their educational goals. That’s the story of Rebecca Harrison — a young woman who dreamed for a better life for herself and her children — and her dad, Bob, a man who so loves his daughter that he hit the books 30 years after leaving high school. “I knew Becky wanted to start college and I knew about the Marshall County Adult Learning Center and we started talking about it,” said Bob. “I didn’t have my GED or high school diploma, and I thought it would be better if we did it together. And so I told her: We’ll start together, we’ll train together, and we’ll finish together. And we did.” With the help of KET’s FastForward adult education learning system, the two Benton residents embarked on a journey that led Rebecca to enroll in college this fall, and enabled Bob to keep his promise to his own mom that he would get his GED® credential. Rebecca, 21, left high school when she was just 16. A good student in middle school, she became distracted in high school and discouraged when she had trouble navigating the social scene. When she became pregnant, she dropped out. But furthering her education was never far from her mind. She began planning for college, but when she searched for her transcript online from the service she’d used four years earlier, she learned it had been a scam, and she didn’t have her high-school equivalency after all.

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“I TOLD HER: WE’LL START TOGETHER, WE’LL TRAIN TOGETHER, AND WE’LL FINISH TOGETHER. AND WE DID.” “I called Dad and I was pretty upset that day, about having to do it all over again,” Rebecca recalled. “But Dad just said, ‘Let’s do it together.’” The Harrisons relied on the ongoing support of the Marshall County learning center. Jillian Henson, the director, knew KET’s FastForward would be perfect for the pair, who had busy schedules and would do well with its self-paced lesson plans. Both Harrisons embraced it. “It was really easy to use and definitely easy to get used to. I like how everything was separated into what areas you need to work in,” Rebecca said. “And I really preferred it being online. That way, since I work all day, I could have dinner and put the kids to bed then sit down at the computer. And if I had any trouble, I’d just call Dad!” “FastForward broke everything down in a very uniform way so that I could understand it. It took me through step by step, and if I needed to, I could always go back and reread it,” Bob agreed. “For me that was a big plus. It wasn’t just, ‘here’s a book, do it.’ It was very pleasing to use. It prepared

me very well for what I needed to know.” “I’m so glad we used FastForward, because without it I don’t know if I could have passed those tests!” Rebecca laughed. And in August, Rebecca’s dream came true. She began class at West Kentucky Community College, where she’s interested in pursuing radiology or another health-related career. She’s excited to one day soon have a more stable life for herself and her two children, Bentley, 6, and Kaydence, 3. “I wanted to be something more important, for them, something I’d have a career in and I’m not jumping around from job to job,” she noted. Bob, along with his wife, Annette, a college graduate, echo their daughter’s goals. “I wanted her to get into something she wants to do and that she enjoys. It doesn’t matter what it is — she picked radiology, and that’s great,” said Bob. “But I want her to have a secure life and a good job. For me it’s important that she’s proud of herself — and I’m proud to be a part of what she’s doing. We had fun doing it, and we did exactly what we set out to do.” And the promise Bob made to his mother in 1981? “When I graduated, I said, ‘this is for you, Mom,’” he said. “All my life, it was always in the back of my mind — and Becky gave me the reason to do it.”

FastForward: Helping adult learners Just as the reasons for dropping out of high school are many, so too are the factors behind making the important decision to earn a GED credential. Sometimes it’s the desire to make more money (high school dropouts earn only $0.73 for every dollar earned by those who graduated). Sometimes it’s a matter of fulfilling a promise made to a loved one. More and more, we’re hearing stories like that of Rebecca Harrison. The pursuit of higher education – and the career opportunities afforded by a college degree – means taking that necessary first step of earning a high school equivalency. KET’s FastForward is helping individuals like Rebecca realize their college dreams. For more than 40 years KET has offered instructional services for students studying for high school equivalency exams. Today, KET is the nation’s largest non-profit GED publisher, and our FastForward product represents the most advanced test-preparation system we’ve ever had. Nine out of 10 people who use FastForward pass the GED test*. There are more than 19 million Americans without a high school diploma, and we continue to see more than a half million students drop out each school year. So as our economy demands greater educational achievement and a more highly skilled workforce, KET will be here to help Rebecca and others like her with FastFoward – a proven, efficient, and affordable solution. Sincerely,

90 % of students using FastForward pass the test.*

Learn more about GED preparation at KETFastForward.org. *Arroyo Research Services independent evaluation of users with complete GED® test results, 2016.

Shae Hopkins

KET Executive Director and CEO


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HE’S POLDARK, HanDsome,

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And gallop it does! The first episode introduces fresh

doubts about the paternity of Elizabeth’s baby, along with new characters including Elizabeth’s pretty cousin Morwenna. Hired as the governess for Elizabeth’s young son, she’s soon a pawn in George’s grand game to win political influence.

Also enlivening the new season are a mysterious

plague of frogs, a thwarted famine, and Aunt Agatha’s eagerly anticipated 100th birthday party. But the most stirring action involves the French Revolution, which manages to ensnare one of the program’s main characters

oes George Warleggan finally have the upper

in its Reign of Terror, prompting Poldark’s most

hand against his archenemy, Ross Poldark? Can

dangerous mission yet.

George’s growing power in Cornwall cement his

control over the fate of his populist foe? Dream on!

Join us as Masterpiece presents the latest thrilling

Perhaps even more perilous — at least for our

hero’s psyche — is his cooling attitude toward Demelza. Reckless to a fault, he appears to be throwing it all away

exploits of Poldark and his fiery partner, Demelza,

— a magistracy, a seat in Parliament, his lands — and

starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson as the

even his red-haired beauty! What on earth could he be

intrepid 18th-century duo. The wildly popular drama’s

thinking?

third season airs in eight action-packed episodes.

Season 3 recently aired in the UK, with The

Independent lauding the “action-filled opener,” with its panoply of plot developments that “helped the atmospheric drama gallop out of the starting blocks.” 4

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POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE KET Begins Sunday, Oct. 1 • 9/8 pm KET2 Begins Wednesday, Oct. 4 • 9/8 pm


MORE MASTERPIECE Two new series premieres to make Sunday nights special THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE KET Begins Sunday, Oct. 8 • 10/9 pm KET2 Begins Wednesday, Oct. 11 • 10/9 pm The Telegraph called it “possibly the most glamorous series on TV.” Set immediately after World War II — when stylish clothes finally are back — this series features a family struggling to build a fashion empire at any cost as Paris recovers from the horrors of the Nazi occupation. It airs in seven gripping and gorgeous episodes. THE COLLECTION

THE DURRELLS IN CORFU: SEASON 2 KET Begins Sunday, Oct. 15 • 8/7 pm KET2 Begins Monday, Oct. 16 • 10/9 pm It was a dark and stormy night — in Corfu, of all places! A spooky séance in wild weather is just one of the many adventures, along with otter breeding, a cricket showdown, and the multi-generational search for romance, in the second season of Durrell adventures, airing in six endearing new episodes.

THE ‘VICTORIA’ SAGA CONTINUES! The story of one of the longest reigning monarchs in history continues! “Victoria, Season 2” on Masterpiece premieres Sunday, January 14, 2018 on KET. THE DURRELLS IN CORFU: SEASON 2

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AN AUTUMN TO REMEMBER From ancestry to zoology, learn more about our world with KET utumn has arrived, and our exciting fall season means you can tune to KET for ever more experiences in your favorite genre, or discoveries of new and exciting concepts accross a broad range of topics.

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American Masters: Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive

Sample the programs on these pages — and throughout this issue of Visions — and choose among music, theater, or art; science documentaries featuring cutting-edge thinking and research; and the best biographies on fascinating personalities.

Misrepresentations of Poe abound; now learn the real story of the notorious author, portrayed by Denis O’Hare. See how Poe tapped into what it means to be human in a modern and sometimes frightening world.

Nature new season

KET Wednesdays • 8/7 pm KET2 Saturdays • 6/5 pm Meet Naledi, a baby elephant orphan who finds her place in the herd; discover the secret life of red foxes; uncover the secrets of otters around the world; and in “H is for Hawk: A New Chapter,” watch as a bestselling author tries again to train a goshawk, a secretive bird of prey.

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KET Monday, Oct. 30 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, Nov. 5 • 9/8 pm


Finding Your Roots KET Begins Tuesday, Oct. 3 • 8/7 pm KET2 Begins Sunday, Oct. 8 • 8/7 pm The acclaimed series returns with host Henry Louis Gates exploring the mysteries, surprises, and revelations hidden in the family trees of popular figures including Aziz Ansari, Scarlett Johansson, Ted Danson, Larry David, Ava DuVernay, Bryant Gumbel, Garrison Keillor, Téa Leoni, William H. Macy, Suzanne Malveaux, Ana Navarro, Amy Schumer, Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Walken, and more.

POV KET Mondays • 10/9 pm New episodes include “Swim Team” (Oct. 2), featuring three young athletes with autism; “The Islands and the Whales” (Oct. 9), examining threats to longtime whale-hunting islanders; “Motherland” (Oct. 16), featuring the busiest maternity hospital in the world; and “Cameraperson” (Oct. 23), profiling cinematographer Kirsten Johnson.

Edward & Wallis — A Story of Love and Destiny KET Monday, Oct. 16 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, Oct. 22 • 6/5 pm Learn the real history of a man born to be king who resigned from the British crown for a woman’s love.

Father Brown new season

KET Begins Thursday, Oct. 5 • 10/9 pm KET2 Begins Sunday, Oct. 8 • 4/3 pm Father Brown cycles back on screen to solve more mysteries including finding the missing baby son of a visiting Duke and Duchess, and when an author is murdered, Father Brown turns to her novels for guidance.

Comedy Bootcamp: The Documentary KET2 Monday, Oct. 9 • 10/9 pm Returning military service members learn to share their stories and connect with others — through comedy. Participants include William Breckenridge, US Army Retired, of Louisville.

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Frontline: Putin’s Revenge

Friday Night Arts

KET Wednesdays, Oct. 25 & Nov. 1 • 10/9 pm

KET Fridays • 9:30/8:30 pm

Amid claims he hacked the 2016 election, this two-part program provides the inside story of Vladimir Putin’s mounting grievances with the U.S. and his efforts to exact revenge leading up to the presidential election.

A musical journey to today’s Cuba launches new Great Performances program, including “Havana Time Machine” (Oct. 6); then honor some music greats in “Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2017” (Oct. 13); and enjoy “She Loves Me” (Oct. 20), the classic 1963 musical of two feuding clerks in a Budapest parfumerie who don’t realize they’re romantic pen pals.

Austin City Limits new season KET Saturdays • 11/10 pm

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Get set for all-new performances by Ed Sheeran, the Pretenders, the Zac Brown Band, and Norah Jones.

Live from Lincoln Center features “Falsettos” (Oct. 27). Nominated for five 2017 Tonys, this poignant and hilarious look at a modern family is set amidst the emerging AIDS crisis.

Movie Classics: 12 Angry Men

NOVA

KET Saturday, Oct. 21 • 9/8 pm KET2 Friday, Oct. 27 • 9/7 pm

KET Wednesdays • 9/8 pm KET2 Sundays • 7/6 pm

Henry Fonda stars as the lone dissenting juror in the trial of a Puerto Rican teenager charged with murdering his father.

New programs this month include Secrets of the Shining Knight, Ghosts of Stonehenge, Forbidden City, and Killer Volcanoes.


Sixth Man: Bluesanity KET2 Sunday, Oct. 8 • 9/8 pm KET Sunday, Oct. 15 • 2/1 pm Join in this celebration and examination of the passion shared by Kentucky Wildcat fans everywhere, who truly believe in their motto, “Bleed True Blue!” The program features a diverse legion of fans and personalities, including Josh Hutcherson, Steve Zahn, Josh Hopkins, the Backstreet Boys, Dan Issel, Coach John Calipari, and more.

Kentucky Life new season

A Craftsman’s Legacy

KET Saturdays • 8/7 pm & Sundays • 4/3 pm

KET2 Mondays • 6:30/5:30 pm

Butterflies, the “great American eclipse,” and more adventures are in store in the new season with host Doug Flynn. In the opening program, meet an artist whose medium is antlers, visit the state fair, and learn about two Kentuckians who were at the heart of a tragedy at a Major League Baseball game in 1920. Upcoming programs will feature how visitors experienced the eclipse in Hopkinsville and Franklin, and the scientists who came to Western Kentucky to study the phenomenon; the 100th anniversary of the birth of horseracing legend Man O’ War; and the native peoples who explored and used Mammoth Cave before the arrival of Europeans.

In today’s disposable world, some people may wonder why craftspeople are even important. Find out in this series, which features people who make things by hand, recalling a bygone era where the personal is paramount. On Oct. 2, meet Mark Whitley of Smiths Grove., Ky., who was given a hammer and toolbox for his sixth birthday — and now he’s an award-winning furniture maker. The Oct. 9 program features Christopher Kelly of Boaz, Ky., who makes beautiful copper moonshine stills.

Les Outils du Jeux “The Tools of the Game”

Join Kentucky Collectibles with programs from our appraisal fair in Paducah. Hundreds of guests brought their treasures to find out their worth. The premiere program features a late 19th-century woven horse bridle, republic-period Chinese jade bowls, and a Louis Comfort Tiffany collection worth thousands. Upcoming programs will reveal the history and value of Kentucky artist Helen LaFrance’s paintings, rare Paducah crockery, military memorabilia, and more.

KET2 Sunday, Oct. 8 • 10:30/8:30 pm KET Sunday, Oct. 15 • 3:30/2:30 pm Art and sports combine in this special program featuring the creation of the Louisville Slugger baseball bat, from its beginning in a forest to its cultural history. This transformation is artistically illustrated with Claude Debussy’s 1912 composition, “Jeux” (“Game”), as a soundtrack. The program also features Louisville Orchestra music director Teddy Abrams discussing how the project came together.

Kentucky Health new season KET Sundays • 11:30/10:30 am KET2 Wednesdays • 6:30/5:30 pm Dr. Wayne Tuckson continues to inform on a wide variety of health concerns this season, including health insurance, health benefits of going outside, skin cancer, anesthesia, and strategies for treating drug addiction.

Kentucky Collectibles new season KET Begins Saturday, Oct. 28 • 4:30/3:30 pm & Sunday, Oct. 29 • 11/10 am

COMING LATER THIS YEAR FROM KET Never Too Late to Quit is being produced to address the need for public education on smoking cessation in response to SB 89, signed into law this year. It requires insurers to provide coverage for tobacco cessation medications and strategies. The program examines each FDA-approved medication and presents information on how to get behavioral support to become a “quitter.” Tobacco-free Kentucky Kids will focus on efforts to reduce smoking and other tobacco use among teenagers, featuring leaders in Kentucky’s teen smoking prevention field. It will also examine the use of smokeless tobacco by Kentucky teens and efforts by high school students to discourage their peers from using tobacco products. It’s a Grand Night for Singing, scheduled for December, is the 25th anniversary of the annual production by the UK Opera Theatre. The jubilant musical staged in Lexington at the Singletary Center for the Arts contains many favorite numbers from past productions, including “Show People,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” as well as more recent hits, including songs from the hit Broadway musical Hamilton. In Murals of the Holocaust, high school students enrolled in a special summer program at Western Kentucky University study the Holocaust and create unique murals depicting what they have learned. KET watches as this year’s students work on their mural and visits the exhibition of past murals at Louisville’s Jewish Community Center.

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Nova: Secrets of the Shining Knight

Movie Classics: Some Like it Hot

KET Wednesday, Oct. 4 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, Oct. 8 • 7/6 pm

KET Saturday, Oct. 14 • 9/8 pm KET2 Friday, Oct. 20 • 9/8 pm

Great Performances: She Loves Me

A knight in shining armor may sound like a character out of a storybook, but once upon a time, knighthood was serious busines. And for countless medieval fighters, their armor was what stood between life and death. What was it like to live beneath the metal, how was armor crafted, and how strong was it? As a blacksmith and a master armorer recreate parts of armor originally made in Henry VIII’s workshop, Nova watches them rediscover centuries-old metalworking secrets and put their new armor to the test against a period musket.

One of the late Roger Ebert’s fourstar “Great Movies,” this 1959 classic screwball comedy stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon as two Chicago musicians who don skirts and makeup to evade gangsters after witnessing the Valentine’s Day massacre. They wind up in an all-girl band with a sizzling singer, played by Marilyn Monroe. “Billy Wilder’s 1959 comedy is one of the enduring treasures of the movies,” Ebert wrote, “a film of inspiration and meticulous craft, a movie that’s about nothing but sex and yet pretends it’s about crime and greed.”

Kick off PBS’s “Broadway’s Best” with the musical She Loves Me. Tony Award winner Laura Benanti and Tony nominee Zachary Levi star as Amalia and Georg, two parfumerie clerks who aren’t quite the best of friends. Constantly bumping heads while on the job, the sparring coworkers can’t seem to find common ground. But little do they know, the anonymous romantic pen pals they have both been falling for happen to be each other. Will love continue to blossom once their identities are finally revealed?

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23 Mont Saint-Michel: Resistance Through the Ages KET Monday, Oct. 23 • 9/8 pm KET2 Thursday, Oct. 26 • 9/8 pm Rising up from the Atlantic like a magical, fairytale palace, the Romanesque Benedictine Abbey Mont Saint-Michel in France is one of the world’s most iconic historical landmarks. Learn its 13-centuries-long story, exploring areas rarely seen by visitors. Having been a place of worship and a prison, Mont Saint-Michel was left largely abandoned until recent decades when it was rediscovered by pilgrims and tourists.

23 POV: Cameraperson

1 Nature: H is for Hawk: A New Chapter

KET Monday, Oct. 23 • 10/9 pm

KET Wednesday, Nov. 1 • 8/7 pm KET2 Saturday, Nov. 4 • 6/5 pm

What does it mean to film another person? How does it affect that person — and what does it do to the one who films? Kirsten Johnson is one of the most notable cinematographers working in documentary cinema today, having shot Fahrenheit 9/11, The Oath, The Invisible War, and dozens of other documentaries. In her visually radical memoir, Johnson presents an extraordinary and deeply poetic film of her own, drawing on remarkable and varied footage and reframing it in ways that illuminate moments and situations that have personally affected her.

After the unexpected death of her photojournalist father, Helen Macdonald overcame her grief by training an adult goshawk, a free-spirited bird of prey. She documented her experience in her 2014 bestselling memoir H is for Hawk. Now, 10 years later, she takes on the challenge again, this time accompanied by Nature filmmakers to document her emotional and intimate journey in the north of England. She adopts and raises a new goshawk: feeding, nurturing, and training it in the hopes the preparation will culminate in a successful free flight.

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Poldark Revealed

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 1

Finding Your Roots: The Pioneers

Kentucky Life – Kentucky's National Parks

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Swing High Swing Low

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Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith

This is America & The World Kentucky Time Capsule Earthmother

Kentucky Tonight

The Girls in the Band

POV: Swim Team

Antiques Roadshow: Boise, Hour Three

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour One

Pioneers of Television: Standup to Sitcom

Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau

Kentucky Life: Kentucky’s National Parks

Reel Visions

Finding Your Roots: The Impression

The Vietnam War: Deja Vu

The Vietnam War: Riding the Tiger

Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 2)

Secrets of the Dead: The Alcatraz Escape

The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands, Part 2

Charlie Rose

Digital Renaissance: Imaging the Iliad

Land, Leaders and Legacies: The Story of Mahr Park

My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County

Between the Rock and the Commonwealth

Nature: Naledi: One Little Elephant

Nova: Secrets of the Shining Knight

Frontline: North Korea’s Deadly Dictator

BBC World News

The Secret of Crickley Hall

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 1

Charlie Rose

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

Kentucky’s Underground Railroad—Passage Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird to Freedom

WoodSongs: Kinky Friedman/Kacey Jones

Antiques Roadshow: Boise, Hour Three

Doc Martin: Don’t Let Go

Father Brown: The Star of Jacob

BBC World News

The This Old House Hour

City in the Sky: Departure

On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam

Voices from Vietnam Reflecting at the Wall

Kentucky Life

Beyond the Stone Fences

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own Kitchen

Comment on Kentucky

Washington Week

Third Rail with OZY

Charlie Rose - The Week

Doc Martin: Don’t Let Go

Chaplin: The Legend of the Century

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage

Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin

Kentucky Life

The C Word

Kentucky Afield

Last of the Summer Wine

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

WoodSongs: Kinky Friedman/Kacey Jones

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Great Performances: Havana Time Machine

Louisville Life

Charlie Rose Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure

BBC World News

Moone Boy

Jubilee: The Grascals

Overheard with Evan Smith

The Hilltoppers

Charlie Rose

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: The HillBenders/Donna Ulisse and The Poor Mountain Boys

Grief Becomes Me: A Austin City Limits: Ed Sheeran Love Story

Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Charlton Heston

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Globe Trekker: Tough Trains: India’s Independence Railroads

Keeping Up Appearances

As Time Goes By Music Makes a City

Moone Boy

Murder in Suburbia: Witches Liberty Hall of Kentucky

POV: Swim Team


EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 1 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Poldark Revealed Follow the cast and crew on location in Cornwall, to see how the writer, directors, and actors worked to re-create the magic of the original TV series. 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Pioneers Neil Patrick Harris, Gloria Steinem, and Sandra Cisneros learn about their pioneering ancestors. 9/8 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Season Premiere George has everything going for him: Elizabeth, an heir, the Poldark lands, his own church. Meanwhile, Demelza’s brothers, Sam and Drake, take up preaching. 10:30/9:30 pm Before I Kick the Bucket Rowena Kincaid, a terminally ill woman with a wicked sense of humor, goes in search of a bucket list.

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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Boise, an 1822 letter from Thomas Jefferson, a rare Babe Ruth Candy Club membership card, and a ruby and diamond necklace. 9/8 pm The Girls in the Band Inspiring stories of female jazz artists and big band instrumentalists from the 1930s to today. 10/9 pm POV Swim Team The overwhelming struggles and extraordinary triumphs of three young athletes with autism. 10/9 pm Pioneers of Television Standup to Sitcom Comics Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr, Tim Allen, Ray Romano, and Bob Newhart discuss how they made the leap to sitcoms.

Frontline – North Korea’s Deadly Dictator

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9/8 pm The Vietnam War Deja Vu After a long and brutal war, revolutionaries end nearly a century of French rule. As the Cold War intensifies, Vietnam is divided: communists in the North, while America supports an untested regime in the South.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Star of Jacob Season Premiere The infant son of the Duke of Frome goes missing from Lady Felicia’s Yuletide ball and Father Brown attempts to find the child.

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Impression Season Premiere Comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders discover they have much in common as they trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communities in Eastern Europe.

9/8 pm City in the Sky Departure Learn what it takes to get a million people off the ground — from building the world’s biggest passenger plane to controlling the flow of passengers through the busiest airport on the planet to the perils of takeoff in the coldest city on Earth.

10/9 pm The Bletchley Circle Blood on Their Hands, Part 2 Alice Merren is in prison for murdering a colleague. An investigation reveals a military cover-up.

10/9 pm On Two Fronts: Latinos & Vietnam Two siblings who stood on opposite sides of the Vietnam War, one a POW and the other a protestor at home.

10:30/9:30 pm The Vietnam War Riding the Tiger Kennedy and his advisors wrestle with how deeply to get involved in South Vietnam.

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10/9 pm Great Performances Havana Time Machine Take a musical journey to today’s Cuba where past, present, and future collide in joyful celebration.

8/7 pm Nature Naledi: One Little Elephant Born in a rescue camp in the wilderness of Botswana, an orphaned elephant is helped by a team of caretakers and researchers.

10:30/9:30 pm The Hilltoppers During the 1950s, an unassuming quartet from Bowling Green made the astonishing rise from college singers to national fame, culminating in 21 songs in the Top 40.

8/7 pm The Secret of Crickley Hall A family grieving the loss of their son believes their retreat is haunted, but, as they leave, they receive a message that the son is alive and the ghosts know where he is.

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10/9 pm Frontline North Korea’s Deadly Dictator A look at who killed Kim Jong-un’s half brother and what it reveals about the leader and his regime.

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Season Premiere Idlewild Butterfly Farm in Louisville; the Kentucky State Fair; artist Dan MacPhail, who uses antlers; and a 1920 Major League Baseball tragedy. 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Season Premiere Relish an hour with best-selling pop sensation Ed Sheeran. The British singer/ songwriter performs hits and songs from his latest album.

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Royal Wives at War

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 2 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 1

Finding Your Roots: The Impression

Sixth Man: Bluesanity

Kentucky’s Greenside

Les Outils du Jeux: This is America & The Tools of the Game The World

bookclub@KET

Video Vault Kentucky Edition: Delightfully Dangerous and The Beverly Hillbillies Pilot

Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule: Earthmother

Kentucky Tonight

The Magic of the Diary of Anne Frank

POV: The Islands and the Whales

BBC World News

Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Two

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Three

Comedy Bootcamp: The Documentary

Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Madisonville

Sojourn of the Strings

Hammered Dulcimer Reel Visions Styles and Music

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

Finding Your Roots: Unfamiliar Kin

The Vietnam War: The River Styx

BBC World News

Jubilee: The Grascals

Bletchley Circle: Uncustomed Goods, Secrets of the Dead: Teotihuacan’s Lost Kings The Part 1

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Belle Brezing and the Gilded Age of the Hazel Dickens Bluegrass

My Kentucky Home: Caldwell County

Kentucky to the World

Nature: Fox Tales

Nova: Ghosts of Stonehenge

Frontline: War on the EPA

BBC World News

The Secret of Crickley Hall

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 2 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 1

75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back

Ted Bassett: A Kentucky Gentleman

Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass

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Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Two

Doc Martin: Cats and Sharks

Father Brown: The Labyrinth of the Minotaur BBC World News

The This Old House Hour

City in the Sky: Airborne

Sea of Creepy Monsters

Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways

On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce

Kentucky’s Ohio River Our Kentucky River Towns

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Comment on Kentucky

Washington Week

Third Rail with OZY

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Doc Martin: Cats and Sharks

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Thoroughbred (from 7pm)

Sixth Man: Bluesanity

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Bluegrass Underground

Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot

Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Roger Moore

Last of the Summer Wine

75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back

WoodSongs: Iris Dement/Leyla McCalla

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The Farmer and the Foodie WoodSongs: Iris Dement/Leyla McCalla

BBC World News

Jubilee

Charlie Rose - The Week

Grief Becomes Me: A Charlie Rose Love Story

The C Word

The Collection on Masterpiece 14 VISION S

Great Performances: Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2017

Moone Boy: The Plunder Years

Keeping Up Appearances

Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 1) Austin City Limits: The Pretenders

As Time Goes By

Moone Boy

Comedy Bootcamp: The Documentary

Murder In Suburbia: Estate Agents In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels

Nova – Ghosts of Stonehenge


EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 8 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Royal Wives at War A fresh look at the abdication crisis of 1936 through dramatized monologues by the two women at its heart, the Queen Mother and Wallis Simpson. 9/8 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode 2 Ross goes to revolutionary France to search for information about Dwight. George dispenses rough justice in his new role as magistrate. Drake falls in love with the governess Morwenna. 10/9 pm The Collection on Masterpiece Series Premiere In post-war Paris, Paul Sabine aims for the top in couture, relying on his troubled brother Claude’s brilliant dress designs. American photographer Billy pursues Nina, the mysterious seamstress.

9 MONDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Detroit, Marvin Gaye’s 1964 passport, a Petrus van Schendel oil painting, and a signed photo album of President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet and Senate. 9/8 pm The Magic of the Diary of Anne Frank Why the words of an innocent young girl continue to resonate with so many nearly a century after they were written. 10/9 pm POV The Islands and the Whales On the isolated Faroe Islands, residents' longtime whale-hunting practices are threatened by dangerously high mercury levels and anti-whaling activists.

10 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin Actors Fred Armisen and Christopher Walken and musician Carly Simon each learn

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about a grandparent whose real identity and background had been a mystery to them, redefining how they see themselves. 9/8 pm The Vietnam War The River Styx With South Vietnam in chaos, Hanoi accelerates the insurgency, sending combat troops to the South. 9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead Teotihuacan’s Lost Kings Explore royal tombs beneath the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan, which may reveal clues about the long-lost Teotihuacan culture and its mysterious people. 10/9 pm The Bletchley Circle Uncustomed Goods, Part 1 After Millie is abducted and released by a crime ring, she is determined to stop human trafficking.

11 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Fox Tales Intelligent, resilient, and bold, the red fox can change its behavior to thrive in new environments, from urban locales to the Arctic tundra. 8/7 pm The Secret of Crickley Hall While her family is terrorized by a ghost with a cane, Eve desperately tries to discover the reason for the haunting that may lead her to find her missing son. 9/8 pm Nova Ghosts of Stonehenge Who built Stonehenge and why? Groundbreaking archaeological digs have revealed major new clues about Britain’s enigmatic 5,000-year-old site and the people who constructed it. 10/9 pm Frontline War on the EPA How Scott Pruitt went from fighting the EPA to running the agency and rolling back years of policy.

12 THURSDAY

9/8 pm City in the Sky Airborne The hidden army that keeps your plane safe, and what it takes to keep the “city in the sky” functioning and safe between take-off and landing. 10/9 pm Father Brown The Labyrinth of the Minotaur Father Brown is asked to look after Lady Felicia’s wayward niece Bunty, who soon finds herself suspected of murder. 10/9 pm Sea of Creepy Monsters The Lembeh Strait in Indonesia is a hotspot of marine biodiversity. Macro cinematography captures the pigmy sea horse and more amazing creatures thriving underwater.

13 FRIDAY

9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances Grammy Salute to Music Legends 2017 A salute to Shirley Caesar, Ahmad Jamal, Charley Pride, Jimmie Rodgers, Run-DMC, Nina Simone, Sly Stone, Velvet Underground, and more, with Dionne Warwick, Andra Day, Kirk Franklin, Randy Newman, Dwight Yoakam, Charlie Wilson, Valerie Simpson, and Vernon Reid.

14 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Thousands viewed the eclipse in Hopkinsville; eclipse science at the Franklin drive-in in Simpson County; Thoroughbred Man o’ War and the 100th anniversary of his birth; and native peoples made extensive use of Mammoth Cave. 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Legendary rock band the Pretenders performs songs from their latest album, Alone, alongside beloved classics “Back on the Chain Gang,” “Brass in Pocket,” and “Middle of the Road.”

Great Performances: Grammy Salute to Music Legends

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OCTOBER 15 – 21

15 SUN

The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece: Episode 1

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 3 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 2

Globe Trekker: Wild West: USA

Finding Your Roots: Unfamiliar Kin

The Magic of the Diary of Anne Frank

Erie: The Canal That Made America

This is America & The World

bookclub@KET

Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: A Star Is Born Edward & Wallis - A Story of Love and Destiny

Kentucky Tonight

16 MON 17 T UE 18 WE D 19 THU 20 FR I

Charlie Rose

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

Heart of the Hills: The Story of Mountain Music

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Big Lever

Finding Your Roots: Puritans and Pioneers

The Vietnam War: Resolve

Jubilee: Adrienne Young and Little Sadie/ Cadillac Sky

Secrets of the Dead: Graveyard of the Giant Beasts

Reel Visions

BBC World News

Last of the Summer Wine

Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America Coal in Kentucky

My Kentucky Home: Greenville (Part 1)

Serviam: To Lead and To Serve

Nature: Animal Reunions

Nova: Secrets of the Forbidden City

Frontline: Fight for Mosul

BBC World News

The Secret of Crickley Hall

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece - Episode 3

The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 2

Charlie Rose

From This Valley

Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special

Moone Boy

WoodSongs: The Wood Brothers/The Claudettes

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour One Doc Martin: Ever After

Father Brown: The Eve of St. John

BBC World News

The This Old House Hour

City in the Sky: Arrival

Erie: The Canal That Made America

Charlie Rose

Made & Bottled in Kentucky

A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own: Kitchen Kentucky Folkways

Comment on Kentucky

Washington Week

Third Rail with OZY

Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot

Kentucky Afield

Movie Classics: 12 Angry Men

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville

Hollywood Idols: Joan Crawford

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances

WoodSongs: The Wood Brothers/The Claudettes

O CTOB ER 2017

Charlie Rose Louisville Life

Kentucky Life

From This Valley

Jubilee

Great Performances: She Loves Me

Kentucky’s Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special

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Shoeless Blues

The Bletchley Circle: Uncustomed Goods, Part 2

The Durrells in Corfu – Season 2 16 VISION S

BBC World News

Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour One Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Two The Masterpiece: Episode 1

Doc Martin: Ever After

21 SAT

POV: Motherland

As Time Goes By

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 2)

Liberty Hall of Kentucky

Austin City Limits: The Zac Brown Band

Moone Boy: Bells ‘n’ Murder In Suburbia: The Wedding Smells

Heart of the Hills - The Story of Mountain Music

Kentucky Bourbon Tales: Distilling the Family Business

Erie: The Canal That Made America


EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 15 SUNDAY

8/7 pm The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece Season Premiere After Louisa meets a handsome fellow Brit named Hugh, her landlady suddenly turns hostile. Louisa’s effort to get Greeks to pay for English cooking falls flat. Gerry and Theo trap an otter. 9/8 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode 3 A failed harvest incites food riots, which George handles harshly. Demelza and Ross get a family addition. Morwenna gets an unwelcome suitor in Rev. Whitworth. A clever plan to import grain foils George. 10/9 pm The Collection on Masterpiece Episode 2 Tormented by demons, Claude goes to dry out in the country, where a terrible secret is unearthed. 10/9 pm Erie: The Canal That Made America One-hundred years ago, construction of the Erie Canal began, with surveyors and excavators linking the young United States east to its west.

16 MONDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Baton Rouge, a French Art Deco ring, a copy of The History of Magic with an inscription from Jim Morrison of the Doors, and four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings. 9/8 pm Edward & Wallis - A Story of Love and Destiny The real history of a man born to be king who resigned from the British crown for a woman’s love. The familiar tale is told from a fascinating new perspective, exploring warning signs that ultimately led to years of scandal and controversy in the 20th-century British monarchy.

Edward & Wallis - A Story of Love and Destiny

17 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Puritans and Pioneers Actors Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, and William H. Macy trace their nonconformist ancestors through American conflicts — the Civil War and the American Revolution, all the way back to the Puritan establishment. 9/8 pm The Vietnam War Resolve Defying American airpower, North Vietnamese troops and materiel stream down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, while Saigon struggles to pacify the countryside. Antiwar movement builds at home. 9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead Graveyard of the Giant Beasts Follow scientists trying to determine which giant animal was the apex predator 58 million years ago. 10/9 pm The Bletchley Circle Uncustomed Goods, Part 2 The women decide to intercept a crime ring when they learn there’s corruption in the vice squad.

18 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Animal Reunions Keepers and caregivers reunite with the wild animals that were once in their care to see whether the close interspecies bonds have stood the test of time. 8/7 pm The Secret of Crickley Hall An expert on Crickley Hall arrives to help Eve and her family but the sadistic ghost has already put plans in motion to cause further grief for her. 9/8 pm Nova Secrets of the Forbidden City Explore this ancient architectural masterpiece, long hidden from western eyes, as experts use ancient craft secrets to restore its fading grandeur.

10/9 pm Frontline Fight for Mosul Inside the brutal battle to defeat ISIS in Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city.

19 THURSDAY

9/8 pm City in the Sky Arrival Getting passengers safely back to earth depends on complex global networks and amazing technology. Around the world, 100,000 flights a day make touchdown — almost all safely. 10/9 pm Father Brown The Eve of St. John Father Brown struggles to promote understanding when a coven of witches are suspected of killing one of their own.

21 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Disability does not mean inability at Lexington’s Latitude Artist Community; Kentucky’s largest coal mine disaster, in Webster County; and Camp Zachary Taylor in Louisville, which trained thousands of soldiers destined for the fields and trenches of World War I. 9/8 pm Movie Classics 12 Angry Men Henry Fonda stars as the dissenting member on a jury of white men ready to pass judgment on a Puerto Rican teenager charged with murdering his father. Directed by Sidney Lumet. (1957) 11/10 pm Austin City Limits The Southern country rock act the Zac Brown Band performs hits and songs from its latest record, Welcome Home.

Father Brown

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OCTOBER 22 – 28

22 SUN

The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece: Episode 2

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 4 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 3

Globe Trekker: Food Hour: Sicily

Finding Your Roots: Puritans and Pioneers

Kosciuszko: A Man Before His Time

Lafayette: The Lost Hero

This is America & The World

bookclub@KET

Belle Brezing and the Gilded Age of the Bluegrass

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Big Combo; Dick Tracy

23 MON 24 T UE 25 WE D 26 THU 27 FR I

Kentucky Tonight

Mont Saint-Michel: Resistance Through The Ages

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Three

Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour One The Masterpiece: Episode 2

Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion

Les Outils du Jeux: Tools of the Game

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection

Finding Your Roots: The Vanguard

The Vietnam War: This Is What We Do

Jubilee: Dan Paisley and Southern Grass

Secrets of the Dead: After Stonehenge

Nova: Ghosts of Stonehenge

Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Stranger with a Camera

As The Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlingtown

My Kentucky Home: Greenville (Part 2)

Beyond the Border

Nature: Charlie and the Curious Otters

Nova: Killer Volcanoes

Frontline: Putin’s Revenge

BBC World News

Frankenstein and the Vampyre

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 4 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 3

Charlie Rose

Shakertown: Into a More Perfect Order

Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers

Anne Braden: Southern Patriot

WoodSongs: Celebration of WoodSongs Kids

Antiques Roadshow Baton Rouge, Hour Three

Doc Martin: Rescue Me

Father Brown: The Chedworth Cyclone

BBC World News

The This Old House Hour

Mont Saint-Michel: Resistance Through The Ages

The Haunting Tradition

Charlie Rose

Made & Bottled in Kentucky

A Decade of Difference

28 SAT

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own Kitchen

Comment on Kentucky

Washington Week

Charlie Rose - The Week

Movie Classics: 12 Angry Men

The Haunting Tradition

Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre Kentucky Afield

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Reel Visions Dick Cavett’s Vietnam

BBC World News

Moone Boy

Jubilee

Louisville Life

Liberty Hall of Kentucky

Charlie Rose

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: The Farewell Drifters/Blue Moon Rising

Movie Classics: Libeled Lady

Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Fred MacMurray

Last of the Summer Wine

Shakertown: Into a More Perfect Order

WoodSongs: Celebration of WoodSongs Kids

O CTOB ER 2017

BBC World News

Live from Lincoln Center: Falsettos

Doc Martin: Rescue Me

Kosciuszko: A Man Before His Time 18 VISION S

Music Makes a City

Kentucky Afield

Kentucky Life

POV: Cameraperson

Keeping Up Appearances

Austin City Limits: Norah Jones/Angel Olsen As Time Goes By

Moone Boy: Gershwin’s Bucket List Murder in Suburbia: Salsa

Something to Do ... with PINKY

The Hopewell Haunting

Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre

The Vietnam War: This Is What We Do


EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 22 SUNDAY

8/7 pm The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece Episode 2 Louisa has an idea to boost Larry’s writing career; it doesn’t go well. Leslie starts a distillery, Pavlos tries to inspire Margo’s spiritual side, and Gerry tries out tutors. 9/8 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode 4 With Dwight languishing in a French prison, Ross takes a desperate gamble. Drake joins Ross’ mission after Morwenna breaks with him. 9/8 pm Kosciuszko: A Man Before His Time The story of Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko’s quest for liberty alongside allies George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and French and Polish Revolutionaries. 10/9 pm The Collection on Masterpiece Episode 3 Paul presents his make-or-break collection of gowns, a rival tries to sabotage Nina’s starring moment, and the body found at Paul’s cottage makes more trouble. Billy and Nina make up. 10/9 pm Lafayette: The Lost Hero The story of the Marquis de Lafayette through the eyes of Sabine Renault Sabloniere, a 21st-century descendant.

24 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Vanguard Author Ta-Nehisi Coates, filmmaker Ava DuVernay, and author and activist Janet Mock see their basic assumptions about their families challenged, placing their ancestors — of all colors — into the greater context of black history. 9/8 pm The Vietnam War This Is What We Do Enemy body counts and American casualties mount as GIs chase an elusive foe and face deadly ambushes and artillery. While Hanoi lays plans for a massive surprise offensive, the Johnson Administration reassures the public that victory is in sight. 9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead After Stonehenge Explore the remains of a 3,000-year-old English settlement that’s shedding new light on the ancient history of the western world. 10:30/9:30 pm Dick Cavett’s Vietnam On the 40th anniversary of the official end of the war, this program examines the war and its impact on America through the prism of interviews conducted by the iconic host.

25 WEDNESDAY 23 MONDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Baton Rouge, an early 19th-century Louisiana work table, a collection of insightful Civil War Confederate letters, and a Porfirio Salinas oil.

Nature – Charlie and the Curious Otters

8/7 pm Nature Charlie and the Curious Otters Follow three curious river otter orphans in Wisconsin, visit otters all over the globe, and learn the secrets to the otter’s survival. 9/8 pm Nova Killer Volcanoes The search for an elusive mega-eruption that plunged the medieval earth into a deep freeze.

26 THURSDAY

10/9 pm Father Brown The Chedworth Cyclone The padre is drawn into the shady world of boxing when a local fighter is found dead in suspicious circumstances. 10/9 pm The Haunting Tradition Tales of the supernatural — hauntings, strange noises, and apparitions — passed on through generations of Western Kentucky storytellers.

27 FRIDAY

9:30/8:30 pm Live from Lincoln Center Falsettos Nominated for five 2017 Tonys, this is a poignant and hilarious look at a modern family set amidst the emerging AIDS crisis.

28 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life 19th-century artist Thomas Noble was a Confederate Army veteran whose art is famed for opposing slavery; “farm-to-vase” locally grown flowers at Three Toads Farm in Winchester; and good works and good food go hand-in-hand at Bread of Life Café in Liberty. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Libeled Lady An editor’s fiancée and a lawyer help him trick an heiress suing his paper. Spencer Tracy, Jean Harlow, and Myrna Loy star. (1936) 11/10 pm Austin City Limits An unforgettable hour with dynamic performances from acclaimed singersongwriters Norah Jones and Angel Olsen.

Live from Lincoln Center: Falsettos

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OCTOBER 29 – NOVEMBER 4

29 SUN

The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece: Episode 3

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 5 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 4

Globe Trekker: Rome II

Finding Your Roots: The Vanguard

Joseph Smith: American Prophet

Ribbon of Sand

This is America & the bookclub@KET World

The Hopewell Haunting

Bluegrass and Backroads

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Trapped; Jack Benny Kentucky Tonight

30 MON 31 T UE 1 WE D 2 THU 3 FR I 4 SAT

Edgar Allan Poe: American Masters

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Kentucky Time Capsule

Frankenstein and the Vampyre

BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Our 50 States

Canadian Rockies by Rail

The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece - Episode 3

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion

Haunting Tales

Kentucky Life

Finding Your Roots: Immigrant Nation

The Vietnam War: Things Fall Apart

Jubilee: The Farewell Drifters/Blue Moon Rising

Secrets of the Dead: Vampire Legend

Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin

Kentucky Life

Nature: H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter

Nova: Killer Hurricanes

Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced

Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode 5 The Collection on Masterpiece: Episode 4

Charlie Rose

The Haunting Tradition

Heart of the Hills - The Story of Mountain Music

James Still's River of Earth

WoodSongs: Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road with Eddy Raven/Martin Family Circus

Antiques Roadshow: Our 50 States

Doc Martin: Rescue Me

Father Brown: The Hand of Lucia

BBC World News

The This Old House Hour

Battle of Jutland

A Company of Heroes

Charlie Rose

Between the Rock and the Commonwealth

Take the River

The Hopewell Haunting

Kentucky Afield

Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country World of Our Own Kitchen

Comment on Kentucky

Washington Week

Third Rail with OZY

Movie Classics: Libeled Lady

Land Between The Lakes 50th Anniversary

In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels

Kentucky Life

Movie Classics: Hello, Dolly!

Kentucky Afield

Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Barbara Stanwyck

Last of the Summer Wine

The Haunting Tradition

WoodSongs: Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road with Eddy Raven/Martin Family Circus

O CTOB ER 2017

Reel Visions

Charlie Rose Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved

The Draft

BBC World News

Frankenstein and the Vampyre

Charlie Rose

My Kentucky Home: Grayson County

Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital

Frontline: Putin’s Revenge

BBC World News

Last of the Summer Wine

Jubilee

Great Performances: Present Laughter

Doc Martin: The Shock of the New

Antiques Roadshow: Our 50 States 20 VISION S

Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre

Keeping Up Appearances

Charlie Rose Louisville Life

Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: Timberline Drive/Jake Quesenberry/ MacRae Brothers Austin City Limits

A Time Goes By

Vicious

Murder In Suburbia: Dogs

Kentucky at War

Secrets of the Six Wives


EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 29 SUNDAY

31 TUESDAY

2 THURSDAY

9/8 pm Poldark Season 3 on Masterpiece Episode 5 Frogs drive George to the breaking point, leading him to set a trap for Drake. A gift from Geoffrey Charles proves deadly, and Dwight’s prison experience threatens his relationship with Caroline.

9/8 pm The Vietnam War Things Fall Apart Seeing the violence and brutality of the Tet Offensive unfold on television, Americans begin to doubt Johnson’s promise of “light at the end of the tunnel.” LBJ decides not to run again. The country is staggered by assassinations and unrest.

10/9 pm A Company of Heroes Parachute Infantry survivors from Easy Company, widely known as the “Screaming Eagles,” share their stories of sacrifice and courage during World War II.

8/7 pm The Durrells in Corfu Season 2 on Masterpiece Episode 3 A birthday party for Louisa leaves her brooding about her age. Leslie takes up fashion photography, Gerry wears out another tutor, and Vasilia offers Louisa a diabolical deal.

9/8 pm Joseph Smith: American Prophet The remarkable life story of the founder of the Mormon Church. The frontier prophet of the early 1800s found little honor and eventual martyrdom at the hands of an angry mob in his own country. 10/9 pm The Collection on Masterpiece Episode 4 Inspector Bompard tightens the noose on the Sabines, Paul concocts false evidence, and Nina gets closer to her child’s identity.

30 MONDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Our 50 States Hidden treasures from each state include a Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin, a Kentucky sugar chest, and a 1960 inscribed To Kill a Mockingbird. 9/8 pm Canadian Rockies by Rail Drink in stunning scenery and rich history of the Pacific Northwest and the Canadian Rockies. 10:30/9:30 pm Frankenstein and the Vampyre A fascinating exploration of the night that Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, and their cohorts spent at Lake Geneva telling ghost stories – the night when Frankenstein and the modern vampire were born.

Secrets of the Dead: Vampire Legend

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Immigrant Nation Actors Scarlett Johansson, Paul Rudd, and John Turturro, all with immigrant parents, gain greater understanding of the unique challenges their ancestors faced by way of prejudice and poverty at home and abroad.

9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead Vampire Legend Follow scientists as they uncover “deviant” burials dating back to medieval England, pointing to a belief that the dead could rise from their graves. Predating Eastern European legend, these discoveries force a re-examination of modern vampire lore. 10:30/9:30 pm The Draft Examine the military draft of the 1960s and ’70s thorugh interviews with people who fought it, supported it, and lived its realities.

1 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Secrets of the Six Wives Divorced Henry VIII’s marriage to first wife, Katherine of Aragon, was a happy one, but despite her skill and devotion as his queen, she fails to give Henry a son and he falls for Anne Boleyn. 10/9 pm Frontline Putin’s Revenge How revenge may have motivated Putin to target American democracy, and the U.S. responses under Presidents Obama and Trump.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Hand of Lucia Threats occur after notorious author Lucia Morrell decides to reveal the identity of Lulu, her sadistic former lover. When Lucia is murdered, Father Brown must delve into her infamous novel for inspiration.

3 FRIDAY

9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances Present Laughter Follow a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis in this Noel Coward comedy. Juggling his considerable talent, ego, and libido, the theater’s favorite leading man suddenly finds himself caught between fawning ingenues, crazed playwrights, secret trysts, and unexpected twists. Stars Kevin Kline, Kate Burton, Kristine Nielsen, and Cobie Smulders.

4 SATURDAY

8:30/7:30 pm Hollywood Idols Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line Her immense talent is recalled through scenes from her films and interviews. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Hello, Dolly! A matchmaker nabs a rich Yonkers grain merchant for herself in circa-1900 New York. Barbara Streisand and Walter Matthau star. (1969)

A Company of Heroes

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6:00/5:00

Sid the Science Kid

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Wai Lana Yoga

Mister Roger's Neighborhood

6:30/5:30

Dinosaur Train

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

Body Electric

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

Body Electric

Thomas & Friends

7:00/6:00

Sesame Street

Ready Jet Go! (2,9,16)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (23,30)

Ready Jet Go!/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House Ready Jet Go! (31)

Ready Jet Go!

Ready Jet Go!/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House Bob the Builder (27)

7:30/6:30

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Wild Kratts (2,9,16)

Wild Kratts (3,10,17,24)

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts (6,13,20)

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:00/7:00

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Nature Cat

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

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:30/7:30

Splash and Bubbles

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (23)

Curious George (3,10,17,24)

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (25)

Curious George

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

Splash and Bubbles

9:00/8:00

Curious George/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Curious George Fest (29)

9:30/8:30

Nature Cat (1,8,15,22)

10:00/9:00 10:30/9:30

Curious George (3,10,17)/ The Cat in the Hat Knows a Curious George (4,11,18) Curious George Lot About Halloween (24,31)

Curious George/ Curious Curious George (6,13,20) George: A Halloween Boo Fest (28)

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (3,10,17)

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Nature Cat (7,14,21)

Ready Jet Go!

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

Wild Kratts

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friends

Thomas & Friendss

Thomas & Friends

The Best of The Joy of Painting

11:00/10:00

Kentucky Collectibles

Splash and Bubbles

Splash and Bubbles

Splash and Bubbles

Splash and Bubbles

Splash and Bubbles

Sewing with Nancy

11:30/10:30

Kentucky Health

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

12:00/11:00

Charlie Rose - The Week

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Quilting Arts

Washington Week

SuperWHY!/ The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About SuperWHY! Halloween (30)

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

SuperWHY!

Local Traveler

1:00/12:00

Comment on Kentucky

Peg + Cat (2,9,16,23)

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

1:30/12:30

Connections with Renee Shaw

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Rick Steves’ Europe

Before I Kick the Bucket (1)/ The Magic of the Diary of Anne Frank (8)/ Sixth Man: Bluesanity (15)/ Layfayette: The Lost Hero (22)/ Rick Steves Special (29)

Ready Jet Go!/ Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest (23)

Ready Jet Go!

Ready Jet Go!

Ready Jet Go!

Ready Jet Go!

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home/ American Graduate Day (14)

Nature Cat (2,9,16,30)

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

A Chef’s Life (7,21,28)

12:30/11:30

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

Canadian Rockies by Rail (1)/ The Girls in the Band Nature Cat/ Arthur and the Nature Cat/ Arthur and the Nature Cat (8)/ Kosciuszko: A Man 3:00/2:00 Before His Time (22)/ Mont Haunted Tree House Haunted Tree House (31) (23,30) Saint-Michel: Resistance Through the Ages (29)

Nature Cat/ The Cat in the Nature Cat/ Arthur and the Hat Knows a Lot About Haunted Tree House (27) Lidia’s Kitchen (7,21,28) Halloween (26)

3:30/2:30

Les Outils du Jeux - The Tools of the Game (15)

Wild Kratts (2,9,16)

Wild Kratts (3,10,17,24)

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts (5,12,19)

Wild Kratts (6,13,20)

Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way (7,21,28)

4:00/3:00

Kentucky Life

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated (7,21,28)

4:30/3:30

Kentucky Afield

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Kentucky Collectibles (7,21,28)

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Odd Squad

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

Cyberchase

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

The This Old House Hour

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

As Time Goes By

Nightly Business Report

Nightly Business Report

Nightly Business Report

Nightly Business Report

Nightly Business Report

7:00/6:00

The Great British Baking Show

PBS News Hour

PBS News Hour

PBS News Hour

PBS News Hour

PBS News Hour

Antiques Roadshow (7,21,28)

The Lawrence Welk Show

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Closer to Truth

Thomas & Friends

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bookclub@ket

The Cat in the Hat Knows a The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows The Cat in the Hat Knows a Charlie Rose: The Week Lot About That! a Lot About That! a Lot About That! a Lot About That! Lot About That!

7:00/6:00

Focus on Europe

NHK Newsline

NHK Newsline

NHK Newsline

NHK Newsline

NHK Newsline

Washington Week

7:30/6:30

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

Louisville Life

Kentucky Life

Local Traveler

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

The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations

8:30/7:30

Destination Craft with Jim West

Workplace Essential Skills

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Stewart’s Cooking Workplace Essential Skills To the Contrary with Bonnie Workplace Essential Skills Martha School Erbe

America's Heartland

Christopher Kimball's Milk Journeys in Japan Street Television

Peregrine Dame

the Americas with David Workplace Essential Skills Paint This with Jerry Workplace Essential Skills In Yetman Yarnell

FamilyTravel with Colleen Kelly

The Best of the Joy of Painting

Jacques Pépin: More Fast Travels with Darley Food My Way

Sit and Be Fit

Quilt in a Day

Ready Jet Go!

The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

Cook’s Country

Scheewe Art Workshop

Zonya's Health Bites

Knit and Crochet Now!

Wild Kratts

Sewing with Nancy

Martha Bakes

Fresh Quilting

Julie Taboulie's Lebanese Knitting Daily Kitchen

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Articulate with Jim Cotter Fringe Benefits

Second Opinion

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Arthur

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

9:00/8:00 Globe Trekker

9:30/8:30 10:00/9:00 10:30/9:30

Mekong River with Sue Perkins (1)/ Variety Studio: Actors on Actors

11:00/10:00 11:30/10:30

Finding Your Roots

12:00/11:00

Louisville Life

12:30/11:30

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Thomas & Friends

1:30/12:30

Last of the Summer Wine

The Mind of a Chef

This American Land

2:00/1:00

As Time Goes By

Chef John Besh’s Family Table

Garden Smart

2:30/1:30

Keeping Up Appearances

America’s Test Kitchen from P. Allen Smith’s Garden Cook’s Illustrated Home

Well Read

Charlie Rose

Man & Beast with Martin Clunes (1)/ Doc Martin

Father Brown

Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

Growing a Greener World

Painting with Paulson

Make 48

Quilting Arts

Sit and Be Fit

This Old House

Baby Makes 3 (4)/ For Your Home

It’s Sew Easy

Lidia’s Kitchen

Ask This Old House

Creative Living

Make It Artsy

Simply Ming

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac

Moone Boy

Taste the Islands with Chef Woodsmith Shop Irie

Last of the Summer Wine Pati’s Mexican Table

The Desert Speaks

On the Road with Vic Rallo: Italy

As Time Goes By

Tennessee Wild Side

Ciao Italia (4,11)/ My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas (18,25)

Feast with Fine Keeping Up Appearances Moveable Cooking

PBS News Hour Weekend

The American Woodshop

MotorWeek

Rudy Maxa's World

5:30/4:30

A Taste of History

Ask This Old House (2)/ This Old House

Kentucky Afield

Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope

Potomic by Air: Our Nation's River (1)/ The Magic of the Diary of Anne Frank (8)/ Sea of Creepy Monsters (15)

The Woodright’s Shop

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Local Traveler

A Craftsman’s Legacy

Steven Raichlen's Project Kentucky Health Smoke

Kentucky Life

A Taste of History

Kentucky Collectibles

A Chef’s Life

7:30/6:30

The National Mall - America's Front Yard (1)/ Nova

Mack & Moxy

A Craftsman's Legacy

5:00/4:00

7:00/6:00

Southern Accents

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Finding Your Roots

F.S.Key After the Song (2,9)/ City in the Sky

4:30/3:30

6:30/5:30

Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi

Louisville Life

Kentucky Collectibles

MoxieTalk The Coroner

4:00/3:00

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Joanne Weir Gets Fresh/ Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence (26)

Thomas & Friends

Weekends with Yankee

Moone Boy

3:30/2:30

Thomas & Friends

Garden Smart

1:00/12:00

3:00/2:00

Thomas & Friends

The Great British Baking Show

Nick Stellino: Storyteller in MotorWeek the Kitchen

Connections with Renee Shaw

Bluegrass and Backroads PBS NewsHour Weekend

David Holt's State of Music Louisville Life

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

Rick Steves’ Europe

Born to Explore with Richard Wiese

Tracks Ahead (5,12)/ All History Detectives (4,11)/ Aboard (19,26) History Detectives Special Investigations (18,25) The Red Green Show

The Woodwright’s Shop

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

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Wear named president of Friends of KET Donna Wear of Paducah, a longtime member of the Friends of KET, was recently named to serve as its president for 2017-18. The Friends of KET Board is comprised of 38 directors representing districts expanding across the Commonwealth. With the purpose of promoting and stimulating interest in KET programming and services, the Friends Board plays a vital role in building awareness and support for KET and helping it stay connected with the various regions of the state. Other officers elected are: president-elect, Martha Deener of Lexington; secretary/treasurer, Kelly Green of Frankfort; and vice presidents Kathy Brauer of Henderson, G. Dan Griffith of Owensboro, Romanza Johnson of Bowling Green, A. Dale Josey of Louisville, Yvonne Baldwin of Morehead, and Sean Mestan of Princeton; and nominating chair, Carol Beirne of Fort Wright. To learn more about the Friends of KET Board, you may contact Julie Schmidt, senior director for external affairs, at jschmidt@ket.org.

Come ‘Be My Neighbor’ in Louisville Families are invited to join KET at Broad Run Park at the Parklands of Floyd’s Fork in Louisville for the free “Be My Neighbor Day,” which builds on values and themes presented in Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. In partnership with the Fred Rogers Co., PNC Grow Up Great, and YouthBuild, the event is Sunday, Oct. 1, from 1 to 4 pm at the Woodland Pavillion. This unique community event offers storytelling, a special appearance by Daniel Tiger, nature walks, crafts, and more. No registration required.

Join us at St. James Drop by KET’s booth at this year’s St. James Court Art Show in Louisville, Oct. 6-8. We’ll be at the corner of W. Hill St. and St. James Court.

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Super Saturday 2017 More than 2,000 children, parents, and caretakers enjoyed KET’s eighth annual end-of-summer extravaganza in August. The back-to-school event featured educational and fun activities as well as an appearance by PBS KIDs’ Mr. Steve.


YOUR SUPPORT HELPS MAKE KET POSSIBLE Thank you to the following corporate partners for their generous support of excellence in television.

KET Day at the Kentucky State Fair! Hundreds stopped by our booth in August to meet PBS KIDS characters and more.

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Learn more at KET.org/Passport

1619 Flux Connections with Renee Shaw AARP Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War Alltech, Inc. Nature, Nova, Science programs Aviation Museum Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War Brown-Forman Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Life, Kentucky Tonight, Legislative Update, PBS NewsHour Central Bank Masterpiece Class Act Federal Credit Union BBC World News, Newsline, Sesame Street Clay-Ingels Co., Inc This Old House, This Old House Hour East Kentucky Power Cooperative Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War, Kentucky Tonight, PBS NewsHour Episcopal Church Home Antiques Roadshow, Doc Martin Frontier Nursing British dramas Glem Mahr Center for the Arts Great British Baking Show, Jubilee, PBS Arts Highlands Latin School Curious George, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Odd Squad Hilliard Lyons Doc Martin, Nightly Business Report Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts British dramas, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Splash & Bubbles Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Comment on Kentucky Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Comment on Kentucky, Legislative Update Kentucky Medical Association Legislative Update KentuckyOne Health Masterpiece Kentucky Opera Various programs Kentucky Science Center Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Kentucky’s Select Chevy Dealers Ken Burns’ The Vietnam War Kentucky Today Kentucky Tonight Lane Communications Group Charlie Rose, Frontline, Louisville Life, Nature, Washington Week Leather Inc. BBC World News, Newsline, Rick Steve’s Europe Mossy Oak Kentucky Afield Austin & Jane Musselman Foundation Kentucky Afield National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Connections with Renee Shaw Norton Center for the Arts Masterpiece Paducah Travel & Tourism Make It Artsy, Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, Kentucky Collectibles, Quilt in a Day, Quilting Arts Pella Windows & Doors Antiques Roadshow PNC Nature Cat Sew A Lot Sewing with Nancy Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center Doc Martin Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. Curious George, Dinosaur Train, Nova The Travel Authority Rick Steve’s Europe, Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa Wiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow

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THANK YOU! This list reflects gifts received between July 1, 2016, and June 30, 2017

KET gratefully acknowledges the following contributors whose annual support advances KET’s mission and impact.

Ms. Peggy Satterly, Lawrenceburg Ms. Vivian R. Sawyer & Mr. Tom Noland Jr., Louisville Ms. Susan Staugas, Louisville Mrs. John P. Stewart, Frankfort Ms. Sue Story, Vine Grove Ruth & Robert Straus, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Isaac Van Meter, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Wallace, Lexington Mike & Faye Whitley, Lexington Cong. & Mrs. John Yarmuth, Louisville

Martinis & Mistletoe 2016: Spreading the joy of the holidays are 2016 honorees Ken and Eileen Harper (seated) with Elaine and Dan Groneck, and Jane and John Domaschko. O. Leonard Press Society The O. Leonard Press Society recognizes donors whose extraordinary annual support reflects the same strength of commitment as KET’s founder. $10,000+ Anonymous Mr. Roger & Mrs. Anne Baird, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Allen Bond III, Goshen Mrs. Marcia Luy, Richmond Ms. Heidi S. Margulis, Louisville Austin & Jane Musselman, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William R. Stamler, Lexington Jean B. Zehnder, Louisville Fund for Excellence The Fund for Excellence honors donors whose significant annual investment makes KET and Kentucky stronger. $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Cecil C. Barnett, Louisville Ms. Sandra Frazier, Louisville Frank & Pam Gardner, Midway Dr. Mona Hagyard, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John R. Hall, Lexington Gill & Augusta Brown Holland, Harrods Creek Ms. Vicki Herche & Mr. Graeme Murray, Covington Emler & Celeste Neuman, Lexington Mrs. Evelyn F. Ott, Jeffersonville, Ind.

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John S. & Jennie L. Penn, Frankfort Dr. & Mrs. M. A. Winchester, Lexington $2,500-$4,999 Mr. Ted Adams, Lexington Mrs. Virginia W. Adams, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Richard Allen, Lexington Mr. George Bailey & Ms. Porter Watkins, Prospect Ms. Ann Bakhaus, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. W. James Brockenborough, Paducah Mrs. Carrie Cinnamond-Rose, Harold Ms. Martha F. Clark, Owensboro Tom Dupree, Lexington Oakley & Eva Farris, Covington Mrs. Sherry M. Feldpausch, Fisherville J. David & Marlene Grissom, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Hal C. Harned, Lexington Ken & Eileen Harper, Covington Michael & Ty Hart, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. J. Cooper Hartley, Lexington Doug & Kate Hendrickson, Maysville Mr. Henry V. Heuser Jr., Louisville Marshall & Mimi Heuser, Louisville Lisa & Tom Hinkle, Paris Ms. D. Lavonne Jaeger, Lexington Mrs. Kathy Jones, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. Lynch, Louisville Dr. Michael Oliff, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron Mrs. Henry E. Pogue IV, Fort Thomas

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$1,200-$2,499 Mr. Gary Allen, Richmond Drs. Elizabeth A. & Mohammad Amin, Louisville Dr. Muhammad Babar, Prospect Mr. Charles Backstrom, Owensboro Tommy & Vickie Bale, Cave City Don & Mira Ball, Lexington Ms. Mary F. Barber, Louisville Jennifer Barefoot, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Barr, Lexington Mr. James E. Bassett III, Midway Larry & Carol Beach, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James L. Beck, Madisonville Mr. & Mrs. Michael Beirne, Covington Perry & Kris Bentley, Lexington Dr. Susan Bentley & Dr. Kim Jonason, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Benz, Louisville Mr. Paul Bickel III & Mrs. Jackie Hays Bickel, Louisville Mrs. Edith S. Bingham, Glenview David & Cindy Blount, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Adam Boardman, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Alex Boone, Lexington Daniel & Kathy Bork, Nicholasville Mrs. Terry Brackett, Lancaster Mr. & Mrs. Steven Breckner, La Grange Mr. Ben Breslin, Maysville Mr. & Mrs. Darren Bronski, Lexington Norman & Cece Brown, Louisville Mrs. Mary Butler, Lexington Col. & Mrs. Harry D. Callicotte, Lexington Tim & Anna Cambron, Versailles Dr. Sylvia Cerel-Suhl & Dr. Jerry Suhl, Lexington Mr. Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Chrisman Jr., Lexington Mr. Walter Clare, Frankfort Mr. Joseph H. Clark, Lexington Mr. Daniel Cobble, Lenoir City, Tenn. Mr. & Mrs. L. Roger Cole, Lakeside Park Kendra & Craig Collins, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Tim Cone, Lexington Ms. Paula Cooke Harshaw, Louisville Mrs. Cornelia Cooper, Somerset Mr. Willard Coots, Lancaster Jess & Angela Correll, Stanford Drs. Timothy & Julia Costich, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Cowan, Cincinnati Ms. Elaine Crawford, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. James M. Crawford, Carrollton Kennon & Andrea Cull, Louisville Mrs. Janet R. Dakan, Louisville

Lucy & Roger Dalton, Louisville Ms. Deanna F. Darrell, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Dean, Lexington Larry & Martha Deener, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David W. Demarest, Lexington Dr. Suvas G. Desai & Dr. Nirmala Desai, Lexington John S. & Jane Domaschko, Covington Dr. Kamathi Doss, Prospect R.W., III & Jane Winkler Dyche, London Dr. Gary Fisher Earle and Miss Patricia Ann Earle, Lexington Mrs. Anne Farris, Lexington Ms. Meredith Lane Ferguson, Lexington Ms. Jeana Fleitz, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Forester, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Victor Fox, Frankfort Ms. Jean W. Frazier, Prospect Mrs. Judy B. Frye, Lexington Ms. Elizabeth Gaskins, Lakeside Park Mr. & Mrs. G. Lamar Gaston, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Greg Geiser, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Reece Glenn Jr., Winchester Ralph & Marilyn Hacker, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Mike Hammond, Shelbyville James F. & Gay G. Hardymon, Lexington Mr. Lewis Hargett, Prospect Frank & Elsie Harris, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hatcher, Albany, Ga. Chris & Marcia Hermann, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hibbard, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hinkle, Paris Bill & Joyce Holmes, Louisville Mr. William Holton, Lexington Ms. Joyce S. Honaker, Frankfort Ms. Deborah Hoskins, Winchester Hunter & Beth Housman, Lexington A Milam Lane Friend, Lexington Mr. Mike Hulett, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Brett Ison, Whitesburg Mr. Sam Jackson, Corbin Mr. Kenneth R. James, London Mr. & Mrs. Bob Johnson, Louisville Mr. Brian Johnson, Lexington Governor & Mrs. Brereton C. Jones, Midway William & Theresa Jones, Paducah Ms. Beth J. Jurek, Frankfort Mr. Ben C. Kaufmann & Ms. Janet Zusman, Lexington Mr. Roger Kehrt, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Willard Keith, Greenville Mr. Steve Kerrick & Dr. Sharon Kerrick, Louisville Marcia A. & William F. Kight, Goshen Mr. & Mrs. William D. Kirkland, Frankfort Mr. Robert E. Klein, Louisville Roger J. & Julie Ward Klein, Ashland Susan R. & Franklin S. Kling Jr., Villa Hills Henry & Kim Knight, Lexington Blair Lee, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Lichtenfels, Louisville Drs. Gordon & Jutta Liddle, Winchester George & Charlene Lilly, Lexington Mr. Lee Little, Bowling Green Mr. & Mrs. Tad Long, Lexington


Mike & Ginny Longnecker, Maineville, Ohio Sue & Robert Loy, Lexington Mr. W. Bruce Lunsford, Louisville Ms. Patricia Madden, Lexington Mr. John W. Mann, Lexington Dr. Charles Marcum, Richmond Sara Jane & Kenny Marcum, Louisville Ms. Sharon Marcum, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin, Ashland Mr. Herbert Massey, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Mark Mayer, Winchester Michael & Sharon McCann, Lexington Carla McCarty, Winchester Mrs. Joyce J. McCauley, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Matthew McCollough, Floyds Knobs, Ind. James & Malkanthie McCormick, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Monte McElfresh, California Mr. & Mrs. Justin McElfresh, Nicholasville Mrs. Karon McKay, Shepherdsville George McWhinney, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Mearns, Muncie, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Beth Mitchell, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Wally O. Montgomery, Paducah Ms. Jennifer A. Moore, Louisville Ms. Ruth Morton, Lakeside Park Ms. Cindy Moter, Louisville Dr. Martha Mullins, Lexington Shannon & Brook Mundy, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Murphy, Georgetown Laura Neal, Catlettsburg Nick & Susan Nicholson, Naples, Fla. Jim & Katie O’Brien, Lexington Mr. Stephen O’Hara, Louisville Dr. Ingrid Osswald, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Owens, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Allan Parnell, Louisville Dr. Eugene Q. Parr, Lexington Drs. Jagdish & Usha Patil, Corbin Dr. & Mrs. John Patton, Somerset Greg & Kathy Pauley, Frankfort Ms. Marie L. Piekarski, Lexington Ms. Lois Anne Polan, Lexington Stuart Pollard, Louisville Hilma & John Prather Jr., Somerset Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Prewitt, Midway

Dr. David Quast, Edgewood Vicki Ramsier, Harned Dr. John E. Reesor & Betty Whitlock Reesor, Lexington Stephen Reily & Emily Bingham, Louisville Becky & Reese Reinhold, Lexington Debbie Reynolds, Lexington Rev. & Mrs. Howard Reynolds, Lexington Gene & Peggy Rice, Hazard Mr. Robert E. Rich, Cincinnati Mrs. George Rieveschl, Covington Ms. Michele Ripley, Lexington Mr. Mike Ritchie, Lexington Dr. Audrey Elisabeth Rooney, Lexington Mary F. & Robert W. Rounsavall, Prospect Leonard Ruth, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Peter Saari, Lanesville, Ind. Dr. & Mrs. Kaveh Sajadi, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Scott Savage, Lexington Dr. Greg Schmieder, Louisville Mr. David Schneider, Lexington Mrs. Joan Schoen, Louisville Phillip & Ronda Scott, Lexington Valerie Scott, Louisville Ms. Jennifer Sheets, West Liberty Jeremy & Julie Smith, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Vernon M. Smith, Louisville Mrs. Alice Sparks, Fort Mitchell Elsa B. Spurlock, London Nancy & Mark Stanley, Lexington Mr. Jonathan Steiner, Lexington Joyce & Jack Steinman, Fort Thomas Betty Southard Stokes, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Bill & Jenny Storms, Corbin Mr. T. R. Storms, Corbin Bill & Lindy Street, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Greg Survant, Lexington Molly & Lee Sutherland, Lexington Susan Leib Taylor, Frankfort Dr. & Mrs. Pete Thompson, Richmond Jeff & Karen Thornton, Danville Mr. & Mrs. Peter Thurman, Louisville Joe & Terry Tolan, Louisville Mr. Frank Tonini, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Job D. Turner III, Lexington Mr. Devin Tweed, Lexington

Ms. Maurice Utley, Elizabethtown Mr. George Van Meter Jr., Lexington Honorable Laurance B. VanMeter, Lexington John & Jacqueline van Willigen, Lexington Alex & Jayne Waldrop, Lexington Mr. & Ms. Chuck Walter, Lexington Mr. Robert W. Ward Jr., Lexington Dr. J. Sloan Warner Jr., Lexington Mr. Roger Warner, Irvine Mr. Harry Lee Waterfield II, Frankfort Mr. Linwood Watson & Ms. Charlton Ward, Louisville Tom & Amy Watts, Lexington Ms. Sandra H. Welch, Alexandria, Va. Mr. Charles M. Wesley, Berea Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Wetherby, Louisville Mr. Bennie L. Wheat, Mount Sterling Mr. Richard Whitaker, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Orme Wilson, Louisville Mr. Wesley Witt, Lexington Russ & Jenny Wolfe, Lexington Ms. Carolyn Worley, Harrodsburg Mr. Randy Worley, Corbin Dr. & Mrs. Ballard D. Wright, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Yuen, Lexington Mr. H. Mac Zachem, Lexington Cornerstone Society Cornerstone Society partners signal their strong belief in KET’s programs and services $1,000-$1,199 Mr. & Mrs. Rick Anderson, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Dale Barlow, Berea Ms. Mary Margaret Bell & Mr. Tom Wynne, Lexington Ms. Laurie A. Birnsteel, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. J. Hunter Black, Morehead Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bonnie, Keswick, Va. Mr. & Mrs. George Branch, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bulleit, Lexington Kenneth Burckardt, Louisville Buck Burgdolf, Grand Rivers Mr. Allen Bush, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Campbell Jr., Lexington Ms. Barbara B. Castleman, Louisville Mr Jonathan B. Chaires & Ms Deborah A. Levine, Louisville James L. & Mary V. Clarke, Maysville Mr. & Mrs. Catesby W. Clay, Paris Mrs. Isabel Clay, Paris Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dangremond, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. David Daulton, Louisville Mrs. Elizabeth Deknatel, Simpsonville Mr. Thomas Fielding, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Figg, Lexington Robert E. Fuchs, Louisville Mrs. Jess L. Gardner Jr., Lexington Mrs. Bruce G. Glenn, Lexington Ms. M.F. Godshalk, Nicholasville Dr. & Mrs. Laman Gray, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Donald Greulich, Louisville Mr. Ordelle Hill, Richmond Anne & Buck Hinkle, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Issacs, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Daniel James, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. J. Wesley Johnson, Ashland James & Catherine Frazier Joy, Goshen

A Royal Affair 2016: Competition was tight for the costume contest. Congratulations to Betty Martin, Hopkinsville; Jennifer Barefoot, Louisville; and Brad Hale, Indiana.

Ms. Lindy Karns, Lexington Mr. Christopher Kelsen, Cincinnati Ms. Portia Leatherman, Glenview Carol Jean Ledington, Louisville Mr. Todd Lemley, Versailles Kathy Loeb, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Loeffler, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Luckey, Columbia Mr. Tom W. Lyons, Louisville Carol & Ron Martin, Lawrenceburg Mrs. Kathleen Laurin-Martin & Dr. Joseph Martin, Park Hills Ms. Lois Mateus & Mr. Tim Peters, Harrodsburg Mr. Stephen M. Meyers, Bellevue Mr. Jimmie Morgan, Lawrenceburg Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Murphy, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Frank O’Connor, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Oetinger, Prospect Lois Osier, Lexington Brad & Sundae Park, Berea Kathryn Penkava, Ashland Mr. & Mrs. Jim Perry, Morehead Maria Perry, Lexington Ayako Phillips, Louisville Ms. Barbara J. Planck, Corydon, Ind. Ms. Yvonne Plier, Louisville Mr. & Ms. Craig Riddle, Madisonville Tom & Margaret Riddle, Versailles Enoch & Phyllis Roberts, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Rodes, Danville Mr. & Mrs. Daret St. Clair, Lexington Ms. Judy Stewart, Cincinnati Ms. Muffy D. Stuart, Lexington Dr. Robert & Dr. Jean Surplus, Richmond Chris & Nancy Van Bever, Lexington Mr. John B. Van Meter, Cincinnati Drs. David & Elizabeth Wachtel, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Gary Wallace, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Watson, Owensboro Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wheeler, Louisville Mrs. Dolores E. Womack, Flemingsburg $500-$999 Roy & Laura C Ackerman, Evansville, Ind. Dave & Bonnie Adkisson, Lexington Mrs. Petie Agnor, Erlanger Mr. Barry Alberts, Louisville Ms. Alicia S. Allen, Auburn Charles & Betty Allen, Frankfort Mr. Jacob Allen, Louisville Mr. Jimmy Allen, Bardstown Mr. Michael Alt, Louisville Mr. Ronald Alvis, Frankfort Dr. & Mrs. C. Thomas Anderson, Lexington Mr. David Arnold, Brandenburg Mr. Tim Arthur, Lexington Mrs. Gail B. Austin, Georgetown Robert & Judy Ayotte, Louisville Dr. Diane Babcock, Cincinnati Phillip & Kristen Bale, Glasgow Mr. & Mrs. William C. Ballard, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. David Beaven, Bardstown Mr. Todd Beckwith, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bell, Lexington Mr. Patrick R Bell, Nicholasville Mr. Stephen P. Bennett, Richmond Ms. Jacquelyn C. Benton, Elizabethtown Susan Bishop, Lexington Nancy F. & William R. Black, Jr, Paducah Mr. John Blandford, Louisville Dr. Richard & Mrs. Ann Blum, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. Jim Booth, Bowling Green

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Ms. Mary M. Booth, Owensboro Norman Borho, Louisville Dr. Francois Botha & Dr. Vicki Bell, Harrodsburg Ms. Sandra Bowen, Henderson Virginia A. Brady, Louisville Mr. Matt Branham, Louisville Mr. David W. Bratcher, Lexington Russell & Elizabeth Brengelman, Morehead Mrs. Bonnie Briggs, Lexington Ms. Connie S. Britt, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Alan Brock, Lexington Mr. John A. Brockman, Elsmere Ms. Penny Brooks, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. H. Hewett Brown, Prospect Rae & Cathy Brown, Lexington Mr. Robert Brown, Crestwood Mr. Vernon Broyles, Louisville Ms. Jane A. Brubeck, Jeffersonville, Ind. Mr. Brent Bruner & Mr. Matt Carter, Lexington Ben & Roberta Buckley, Lexington Mr. Buford Burchfield, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Robert Bux, London Mr. & Mrs. Susan Buxton, Lexington Mr. Robert C. Caesar, New Albany, Ind. Mr. Ron Campbell, Clay City Ms. Linda W. Carter, Louisville Mr. Lee Caruthers, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Derriel Castle, Lexington John & Anita Chandler, Gilbertsville Mr. & Mrs. William S. Chapman, Lexington Martha & Gene Cheshire, Somerset Mr. & Mrs. Don Chesnut, Lexington Mr. Gregg Clare, Louisville Genevieve J. Clay, Richmond Mr. & Mrs. William Clem, Lexington Ms. Nancy Clinkenbeard, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. L. Roger Cole, Lakeside Park Todd Coleman, Lexington Ms. Harriet H. Collier, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Bill Collins, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Steve Collins, Shelbyville Mr. Richard L. Conklin, Hanover, Ind. Mr. Wade Connick, Louisville Sam & Mary Michael Corbett, Louisville Mary Lou Corley, Lawrenceburg Ms. Jane E Cornett, Louisville Richard Correll, Lexington Ms. Carol Corwin, Park Hills Mr. & Mrs. John Cotterill, Simpsonville Bonnie Cowgill, Cincinnati Ms. Renee Croket, Louisville Alison Cromer, Louisville Al & Patti Cross, Frankfort Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Crouch, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Walter Crowther, Louisville Mr. Robert Cruickshank, Flatwoods Dr. Vicki Crumpton, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cull, Frankfort Dan & Fredia Cunningham, Mayfield Ms. Cindy Cunningham, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Doug Cunningham, Lexington Mr. Charles Cutshaw, Georgetown Mrs. Janet R. Dakan, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Waller Lisle Dalton, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Daughtery, Nicholasville Brian & Janet Davis, Louisville Marguerite Davis, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. A.F. Dawahare, Lexington Ms. Louise Dearborn, Danville Dr. Cindy M. Derer & Dr. John J. Gohmann, Lexington Ms. Marie E. Dever, Louisville Mrs. L. Anne Dishman, Louisville

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Ms. Margaret L. Dixon, Columbia Mrs. Dolores M. Donovan, Maysville Ms. Rose Mary Dow, Lexington Mr. Howard Downing, Nicholasville Mr. & Mrs. Bert Doyne, Lexington Mr. Robert E. Duffy, Prospect Ms. Laura J. Dunbar, Louisville Mary D. Dykes, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Eaton, Fort Thomas Mr. Roger Eggerling, Louisville Rev. John G. Eifler, Louisville Ms. Sandra Elam, Louisville Ms. Margaret D. Ellaby, Louisville Mrs. Doris Elliott, Lexington Mrs. Susan O. Ellmann, Lexington Mr. Joe Evans, Madisonville Kathleen Evans, Lexington Ms. Juanita V. Fergus, Lexington Prof. Theodore Fiedler & Prof. Sigrid Suesse, Lexington Ms. Nancy Fitch, Louisville Ms. Doris J. Flack, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. John B. Flege Jr., Cincinnati Mr. Joe Flynn & Cathy Pennington, Lexington Dr. Margaret Fonda & Dr. George Herbener, Corydon, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Steve Ford, Owensboro Bill & Joy Fotsch, Villa Hills Bill & Linda Francis, Lexington Ms. Debra Francis, Incline Village, Nev. William & Ilona Franck, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Richard Frymire, Madisonville Ms. Joan Gaines, Lexington Mr. Art & Mrs. Dixie Gallaher, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James R. Gardner, Cincinnati Mr. & Mrs. George Gates, Boaz Ronald Gates, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gathright Jr., Prospect Ms. Julie P. George, Louisville Ms. Elisabeth M. Goth, Lexington Rev. Joseph T. Graffis, Louisville Joe & Hart Graves, Lexington Joe & Debbie Graviss, Versailles Mitchell & Linda Gray, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Kent Griffey, Maysville Mrs. Denise A. Griffin, Union Mr. & Mrs. G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Ms. Colleta Grindstaff, Bowling Green Mr. & Mrs. William Guenthner, Louisville Ms. Kathleen D. Gullett, Lawrenceburg Caroline Guthrie, Louisville Rose Hale, Floyds Knobs, Ind. Ms. Rene Hales, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. H.T. Hambrick, Georgetown Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hammond, Lexington Mrs. Mary Haylee Hancock, Madisonville Mr. Seth Hancock, Paris Mrs. William W. Hancock Jr., Louisville Ali Hankins, Brentwood, Tenn. Ms. Kathy Hannah, Owensboro Ms. Kathryn Hardman & Mr. John Strogan, London Maria J. Hardy, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Russell Hargis, Elizabethtown Col. Douglas Harper, Lexington Ms. Mary Ann Harris, Versailles Dr. & Mrs. William C. Harrison, Owensboro Thomas Hayden, Frankfort Rev. Walter & Caroline Hehl, Lexington LTC Lawrence A. Herzog, Radcliff Ms. Janet Hickman, Cincinnati Yin-Rei Hicks, Henryville, Ind. Ms. Deborah Higgins, Lexington

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Summer Celebration 2017: Honorary Chair Luther Deaton, Ray Ball and Coach Mark Stoops greeted the crowd. Mrs. Nancy Miller Hill, Stanford Dr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Hiltz, Newport Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hindman, Berea Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hobbs, Underwood, Ind. Mr. Everett C. Hoffman & Ms. Catherine M. Ford, Louisville Roger Gene Hoffman, Louisville Ms. Terry Holmes, Lexington Ms. Tracie Holton, Louisville Dr. Taylor H. Hoover, Frankfort Ms. Shae Hopkins, Lexington Mrs. Aubrey C. Hord, Louisville Mr. Rick Horn, Owensboro Anne K. Hoskins, Corbin Mr. & Mrs. David Houchin, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. A. Wade Houston, Prospect Mrs. Lola Houston, Owensboro Mr. Joe L. Howell, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Mark Howell, Elizabethtown Mrs. Cynthia Howell-Adams, Cincinnati Mr. John T. Hughes, Russell Debbie & Brian Humbert, Clarksville, Ind. Mr. Ken Hunt, Paducah Mr. Bob M Hutchison, Staffordsvlle William Irvin, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Ison, Harrodsburg Mr. & Mrs. Gary Jacobi, Greenville, Ind. Ms. Joyce W. Johnson, North Bend, Ohio Dr. Laura Johnson, Louisville Mary Johnson, Louisville Ms. Rosemary Johnson-Dean, Simpsonville Mr. William G. Johnstone, Eastwood Robert Joice, Lexington Mrs. Brenda Jones, Grassy Creek Paul & Jill Jones, Greenville, Ind. Ms. Mary Karman, Louisville Mr. Daryle Karnes, Louisville Mrs. Houston Keach, Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Kerry Kearns, Nicholasville Ms. Nancy Keck, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Clyde E. Keeler, Lanesville, Ind. Dr. Virginia Keeney, Louisville Col. Arthur Kelly, Frankfort Ms. Jan Kempf, Louisville Ken & Jane Kerns, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. John D. King, Barbourville Mr. Charles A. Kington, Madisonville William & Peggy Kinsell, Boynton Beach, Fla.

Mr. & Mrs. Craig Kissel, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. John Klahm, Florence Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kline, Lexington Mrs. Ann B. Knox, Verona Mr. David F. Kunzman, New Albany, Ind. Ms. Helen L. Lamaster, Sellersburg, Ind. Mrs. James A. Lancaster, Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. Michael Laney, Smithfield Mrs. Helen Lang, Louisville Ms. Sharon Larue, Louisville Ms. Connie Lawson, Richmond Ms. Lenore Leadingham, Richmond Brad & Kathy Learn, Louisville Mary Lee, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. David Locke, Highland Heights Mr. William E. Locke, Paris Ms. Dorothy Lockspeiser, Cincinnati Mr. Samuel C. Long, West Liberty Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Long, Florence Mr. Thomas M. Loving & Ms. Maria E. Main, Bowling Green Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lowe, Frankfort Stella Lowman, New Albany, Ind. Mr. William C. Lubawy, Lexington Ms. Lisa Lunceford, Frankfort Mr. Harry L. Lusk, Vine Grove Larry & Linda Lynch, Lexington Mr. William A. MacKenzie, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Preston Madden, Lexington Mr. William Mahoney, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Alan Male, Lexington Mr. William E. Manning, Jr, Winchester Mr. Andrew Martin, Louisville George Mason, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Harvey E. Matheny, Louisville Ms. Jean Maxwell, New Albany, Ind. Karine Maynard, Lawrenceburg Carolyn McBride, Louisville Dr. Martha T. McCoy, Louisville Mrs. Constance E. McDonald, Louisville Richard & Darlene McDowell, Sellersburg, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. L.V. McGinty, Paducah Mr. & Mrs. Ray McGregor, Middlesboro Mr. & Mrs. Robert McKeel, Louisville Ms. Madeleine Hope McKim, Jeffersonville, Ind. Ms. Martha McQueary, Lexington Mary T. Means, Louisville


Mr. & Mrs. Robert Means, Louisville Ms. Ruth L. Menges, Clarksville, Ind. Ms. Sylvia Middleton, Bowling Green Mrs. Ellen Mihan, Louisville Ms. Rebecca Miles, Lexington Ms. Beverly C. Miller, Louisville Mark & Chan Milton, Louisville Mr. William R. Mitchell, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. James E. Mohn, Shelbyville Mr. Artist Montfort, Frankfort Alois & Bill Moore, Hazard Mrs. Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington Ms. Donna Moser Peak, Louisville Sally & Charlie Moyer, Louisville Ms. Anna Mudd, Louisville Ms. Sheila D. Munson, Florence Mr. & Mrs. Michael Murphy, Scottsburg, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Neagli, Mt Washington Kate & Mark Neikirk, Crescent Springs Mr. Russ Neil & Ms. Diane M. Laughlin, Louisville James & Patricia Newton, Frankfort Ms. Nancy Norman, Bowling Green Dr. Charles G. Noss, Stanton Martha & John Obrycki, Lexington Mr. William Oliver & Ms. Marla Smoot, Crittenden Ms. Gale Ossenbeck, Cold Spring Thomas & Zoe Owen, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Page, Paducah Mr. Roger Parry, Lexington Peggy Paxton, Paducah Kevin Pearce, Versailles Mr. Anthony Perry, Sellersburg, Ind. Ms. Susie M. Peterson, Louisville Ms. Marilyn Pfanstiel, Lexington Mr. Eugene B. Pflughaupt, Tucson, Ariz. Ms. Rebecca Phelps, Hardinsburg, Ind. Mr. Stephen Pieratt, Lexington Ms. Nancy Pohl, Louisville Ms. Nancy K. Polk, Normandy Farm, Lexington Dr. & Mrs. Steve Pollock, Louisville Mrs. John W. Potter, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Pray, Cincinnati Patricia Preston, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William Pumphrey, Winchester Glenda Puscizna, Richmond Mary Quader, Owensboro Jerry & Janet Raider, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. David Randall, Versailles Dr. & Mrs. George H. Reazin Jr., Louisville Ms. Judith Regina, Brandenburg Mr. Joe D. Reister, Mount Washington Madeline Reno, Louisville Robert & Betty Reynolds, Mount Sterling Mrs. Alice Rhodes, Mayfield Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Rich, Louisville Lynn T. Richardet, Perryville, Mo. Ms. Dorothy S. Ridings, Louisville Robert & Margie Riggs, Lexington Rita J. Riley, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Lester Ringham, New Albany, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. David Roberts, Louisville Ms. Shelby B. Robertson, Louisville Eleanor Ruth Robins, Louisville Mr. Robert T. Robinson, Owensboro R. Douglas & Melanie Roederer, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Fon Rogers II, Lexington Ms. Laura Rogers, Louisville Dr. Harriett A. Rose, Lexington Judy Ross, Gallipolis, Ohio Mike Rossetti, Lexington Mrs. Barbara Rowland, Fort Thomas

Clelic Royse, Finchville Ralph & Pamela Rushchell, Lexington Mr. John C. Sacks, Louisville Kathryn Sallee, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Sands, Lexington Krishnan Sastry, Louisville Mr. Avinash Sathaye, Lexington Ms. Jessica Schaaf, Shepherdsville Jon & Ann Schatzinger, Smithfield Ms. Dorothy Scheitlin, Radcliff Mr. & Mrs. Marc Schwegman, Fort Thomas Steven & Laura Schweitzer, Nicholasville Mr. David C. Scott Jr., Owensboro JoAnne & Howard Setser, Morehead Ellen & Max Shapira, Louisville Mr. Fithian M. Shaw Jr., Louisville Barbara Shepard, Cincinnati Mr. & Mrs. Sam M. Shine, New Albany, Ind. Dr. Donald R. Shoemaker, Louisville Dr. & Mrs. Roger J. Shott, Anchorage Mr. Charles Siemen, Lexington Robert Simmons, Fort Mitchell Larry & Janet Sims, Winchester Ms. Katherine Smith, Lexington Mr. Vertner Smith, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, Bardstown William Snowden, Winchester Mr. Sheryl Snyder & Ms. Jessica Loving, Louisville Timothy & Mary Soulis, Lexington Mr. Daniel Spalding, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Raghu Srinivasan, Maysville Dr. Steven Stack & Dr. Tracie Overbeck, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Roy D. Stanley, Nebo Ms. Dorothy Stem, New Albany, Ind. Mr. Richard Stephan, Prospect Mrs. Ruby C. Stephens-Keeton, Monticello James D. & Adrienne M. Stevens, Richmond Mr. Bill Straus, Lexington Dr. Gordon D. Strauss & Dr. Catherine Newton, Prospect Bill, Judi, Patrick & Andrea Strong, Lexington Mr. James Stuckert, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. William M. Sutton, Richmond Mr. Ed Sweeney, Lexington Mrs. Nancy G. Talbott, Lexington Mrs. Janet K. Teel, Louisville Mr. Rick Terry, Lexington Charles & Rachel Thomas, Nicholasville Glenn & Ann Thomas, Louisville Emma Lou Thomas Ritter, Paris Mr. James E. Thompson, Lexington Dr. Ouida Tisdall, Lexington Ms. Margaret J. Trinkle, Owenton Ms. Peggy A. Tripp, Paducah Mr. Raymond Troutman, Barbourville Dr. & Mrs. Wayne B. Tuckson, Louisville Christina Turner, Jeffersonville, Ind. Shelia Tyra, Louisville Mrs. Aldona Valicenti, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. Dave Vislisel, Louisville Mr. Bernie Vonderhide, Lexington Anita Wade, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Mark Wade, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William Ward, Lexington Ms. Lissa Wathen, Louisville Mr. Bobby J. Watts, Nicholasville Vicki & Malcolm Watts, Goshen Nancy Way, Lexington Ms. Rosemary Weathers Burnham, Union William & Suzanne Smith, Lexington Susan Weber, Versailles

Ariadne Welch, Louisville Mrs. Jane Feltus Welch, Prospect Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Wells, Lexington Wayne Wente, Brownstown, Ind. Wanda West, Hodgenville Ms. Susan Westrom, Lexington Mr. Kyle Whalen, Lexington Mr. & Mrs. William A. Whitman, Louisville Ms. Christine A. Whitmore & Mr. Russell D. Jackson, Louisville Frank D. & Clara Whitney, Paris Mr. Osborne P. Wiggins Jr., Louisville Ms. Joan Williams, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Mr. John Williams & Ms. Charlotte Gill, Versailles Mr. & Mrs. John A. Williams Jr., Paducah Robert & Fay Williams, Mayfield Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wills, Mount Sterling Mr. & Mrs. James T. Wilson, Bronston Mr. & Mrs. Raleigh K. Wilson, Georgetown, Ind. Doris Wise, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Wiseman, New Albany, Ind. William W. & Mary Witt, Lexington Dr. Sidney R. Wold, Danville Mrs. Jeanne R. Woodberry, Lexington Ms. Judy Worth, Lexington Mr. Orman R. Wright Jr., Frankfort Sandra & Larry Wright, Louisville Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wynkoop, Louisville Ms. Firmina Young, Saint Meinrad, Ind. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Zalewa, Georgetown, Ind. Corporate & Foundation Partners, Underwriters and Event Sponsors Strong annual support from Kentucky businesses, foundations, and associations reflects the high value that Kentuckians place on KET’s impact in the Commonwealth. $25,000-$99,999 Alltech Central Bank & Trust Company East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. Foundation For a Healthy Kentucky Hilliard Lyons Kentucky Farm Bureau Spray Foundation Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Virginia Clark Hagan Charitable Foundation $10,000-$24,999 Brown-Forman Corporation Class Act Federal Credit Union Clay Ingels Co, Inc Community Foundation of Louisville Frazier History Museum Glema Mahr Center For the Arts Hardscuffle, Inc. Harp Enterprises Highlands Latin School Hilary Boone Foundation Inc. Kentucky Blood Center Kentucky Chamber of Commerce KentuckyOne Health Mulhollem Cravens Foundation Norton Center for the Arts Owsley Brown Charitable Foundation Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau Randleigh Foundation Sharon D. & Robert O. Harris III Fund Stults Foundation US Bank Wiebold Studio

$5,000-$9,999 Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. B. J. Killian Foundation Baptist Heatlh Lexington Brotherton Brown Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth Carlisle B. Van Meter Family Foundation Columbia Gas of Kentucky, Inc. Community Action Kentucky CRM Properties Frontier Nursing University Hazel & Walter T. Bales Foundation, Inc. Indiana Railway Museum John N. Browning Family Fund Jon Carloftis Fine Gardens Kentucky Center Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Power Leather, Inc. LG&E and KU Energy, LLC Mansbach Restricted Fund of the Foundation for the Tri-State Community Mary K. Oxley Foundation McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC Mossy Oak National Underground Railroad Freedom Center R.J. Corman Railroad Group Reed Foundation Sew A Lot Southeast Printing & Mailing Service Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center Travel Authority US Bank, Northern Kentucky Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP $2,500-$4,999 Arthur K. Smith Family Foundation Ball Homes Bank of the Bluegrass Bluegrass Care Navigators City National Bank Community Trust Bank Cornett Integrated Marketing Solutions Crounse Corporation Cumberland Valley National Bank Duo County Telephone Coop EEG Construction Corp ExecuTrain Frost Brown Todd LLC Gray Construction Harrod Concrete & Stone Co. Helen H. Donan Charitable Fund Keeneland Kentucky American Water Kentucky Bank Kentucky League of Cities Kentucky Opera Kentucky Science Center Langley Properties Lexington Legends Live Nation Louisville Urban League Louisville Zoo Mattingly, Simms, Robinson & McCain, PLLC Mountjoy Chilton Medley, PLLC National Public Media R.C. Durr Foundation, Inc. Rose Grasch Camenisch Mains PLLC Springfield State Bank St. Joseph East Hospital Stites & Harbison

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Stock Yards Bank & Trust Co. Sullivan Foundation Thrivent Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America Turner Development UK Healthcare University of Kentucky Federal Credit Union Virginia L. Lawson & Associates WesBanco Western Kentucky University Wilderness Trail Distillery Willett Distillery Yum! Brands Foundation $1,200-$2,499 3D Enterprises Albert G. Clay Family Foundation Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield Bank of Hindman Barney Miller’s BB&T Becky Jordan Insurance Agency Inc. Blue & Co. LLC Bristol Group C.F. Pollard Foundation, Inc. Central Bank & Trust Co., Northern Kentucky Chevy Chase Animal Clinic Clifton Foundation Computer Services, Inc. Cralle Foundation Dean Dorton Allen Ford, PSC Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems Inc. Dressman Benzinger Lavelle Earleen Heiner Agee & Robert W. Agee Fund East Kentucky Chapter AIA EKU Center for the Arts Elizabeth C.Thomas Fund Everything But The House Fayette Heating & Air Frances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs GBBN Architects Gess Mattingly & Atchison Glenda & Gordon Ford Foundation Hamm, Milby & Ridings Harper Industries, Inc. Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels Jackson Kelly PLLC Jedra Charitable Foundation KEMI Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives Kentucky Coal Association Kentucky Association of Professional Surveyors Law Office of Stan Cave Lexington Country Club Link-Belt Construction Equipment Co. Louisville Ballet Louisville Orchestra Maclean Foundation, Inc. Mildred V. Horn Foundation Northern Kentucky University Norton Healthcare Pieratt’s Inc. PNC Bank Powell Walton Milward Publishers Printing Company Rags To Riches Antique Mall Republic Bank & Trust Co. Riverpark Center Ruggles Sign Sherman Carter Barnhart Architects Sleep Outfitters

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South Central RTC Southern Wine & Spirits Stoll Keenon Ogden Tempur Sealy International Town & Country Bank & Trust United Cumberland Bank University of Kentucky Valvoline Warren Rosenthal Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors WLEX-TV ZKB Services $1,000-$1,199 Cochran Foundation Joseph-Beth Oldfield Used Cars Sidney Anderson Foundation, Inc.

The 2017 Spirits, Sparkles & Spurs raised funds for KET programs and services Spirits, Sparkles & Spurs, the KET Louisville Regional Board’s 20th annual gala, was held in August at Turkey Run Park in Louisville. KET would like to thank our honorary chair, Nana Lampton, and our sponsors: Hardscuffle, Inc; Brown-Forman; The Glenview Trust Company; LG&E and KU; Wilderness Trail Distillery; Willet Distillery; Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP; Ashbourne Farms; GBBN Architects; Hilliard Lyons; Mountjoy Chilton Medley LLP; Dean Dorton Allen Ford PLLC; and Wells Fargo Advisors.

$500-$999 Elkton Bank & Trust Company Inez Deposit Bank Lexington Medical Society Mason Structure, Inc. PPI Mana Sandford Family Fund Surburban Woman’s Club of Lexington Third District Education Association Matching Gift Companies Assured Life Association Caterpillar Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Company Matching Gifts Dow Corning Corporation Matching Gifts Duke Energy Exelon Foundation Marching Gift Program GE Foundation IBM Foundation Matching Gifts Illinois Tool Works Foundation Johnson & Johnson Matching Gift Program Johnson Controls Foundation Lubrizol Foundation Medtronic Nordson Corporation Foundation Norfolk Southern Foundation Quanex Building Products Tri-Arrows Aluminum Inc. UBS Financial Services

Honorary chair Nana Lampton, third from left, along with Michele Ripley, Sherry Feldpausch, and Shae Hopkins, thanked guests for “saddling up” for KET’s third annual Spirits, Sparkles & Spurs.

Group Memberships Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Retired Teachers Association 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, this year the following donors, along with 75 other benefactors strengthen KET’s future. The late Ms. Fay Arvin Broughton The late Ms. Betty L. Eigelbach The late Mrs. Marcia S. Lawrence The late Ms. Nancy Allen Turman McClellan The late Dr. Rose Orlich The late Mrs. Faye Stinnett

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Attending KET’s third annual Spirits, Sparkles, and Spurs were, from left, Ina Brown Bond, Austin Musselman, and Cissy Musselman.


Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Vice Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Secretary: Hilma Prather, Somerset • Mary Bartlett Broecker, LaGrange • Melissa Chastain, Ph.D., Anchorage • David Couch, Frankfort • G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Jeffrey Scott Jobe, Glasgow • Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D., Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Frankfort KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Mary Butler, Lexington (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

KET PBS KIDS Channel

Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Donna Wear, Paducah • President-Elect: Martha Deener, Lexington • Secretary: Kelly Green, Frankfort • Vice Presidents: Yvonne Baldwin, Morehead; Kathy Brauer, Henderson; G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro; Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green; A. Dale Josey, Louisville • Past President: Sean Mestan, Princeton • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft. Wright Commonwealth Fund for KET Chair: Nick Nicholson, Lexington • Chair Emeritus: John R. Hall, Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Lexington • Kathy Brauer, Henderson (Friends of KET representative) • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, Louisville • Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • William J. Jones, Paducah • Hilma Prather, Somerset • Chris Reid, Owensboro • William T. Young Jr., Lexington

Guide Staff Publisher: Todd Piccirilli • Editor: Ellen Soileau • Art Director: John Dawahare • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek • Photography: Steve Shaffer, Patrick Brumback • Design/Production: Amy Crittenden, Dave Hamon, Justin Stewart, Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Online Content: Tim Bischoff • Printing: Publishers Press, Shepherdsville

600 Cooper Drive Lexington, KY 40502-2296 (859) 258-7000

CABLE CHANNELS FOR SPECTRUM/TIME WARNER LOUISVILLE 13, 189 – KET 15, 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)

LEXINGTON 12, 189 – KET 15, 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)

NORTHERN KENTUCKY 6, 190 – KET 23, 191 – KET2 193 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 918 – KET (HD)

BOWLING GREEN 26 – KET 190 – KET2 192 – KET KY 196 – KET KIDS 916 - KET (HD)

OWENSBORO 12 – KET 302 – KET2 303 – KET KY 310 – KET KIDS 712 - KET (HD)

A complete list of channels: KET.org/tv-where-to-watch.

PRIMARY BROADCAST CHANNEL IN HIGH DEFINITION KENTUCKY PROGRAMMING

EXPANDED OFFERINGS OF POPULAR PROGRAMS KET PBS KIDS

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

6:30/5:30 am

Cyberchase

7:00/6:00 am

Cyberchase

7:30/6:30 am

WordGirl

8:00/7:00 am

Arthur

8:30/7:30 am

Arthur

9:00/8:00 am

Peg + Cat

9:30/8:30 am

The Cat in the Hat

10:00/9:00 am

Super WHY!

10:30/9:30 am

Clifford

11:00/10:00 am

Thomas & Friends

11:30/10:30 am

Thomas & Friends

noon/11:00 am

Caillou

12:30/11:30 am

Sid the Science Kid Bob the Builder

1:30/12:30 pm

WordWorld

2:00/1:00 pm

Super WHY!

2:30/1:30 pm

Sesame Street

3:00/2:00 pm

Sesame Street

3:30/2:30 pm

Dinosaur Train

4:00/3:00 pm

Dinosaur Train

4:30/3:30 pm

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

5:00/4:00 pm

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

The KET PBS KIDS channel is a

5:30/4:30 pm

Splash and Bubbles

new, educational 24/7 children’s

6:00/5:00 pm

Nature Cat

service available statewide on air,

6:30/5:30 pm

Ready Jet Go!

on mobile, and online. Research

7:00/6:00 pm

Wild Kratts

confirms that PBS KIDS content

7:30/6:30 pm

Wild Kratts

helps children build critical skills

8:00/7:00 pm

Odd Squad

that enable them to find success in

8:30/7:30 pm

Odd Squad

school and in life.

9:00/8:00 pm

Arthur

9:30/8:30 pm

Arthur

Every Friday night is PBS KIDS Family Night.

Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

6:00/5:00 am

1:00 pm/noon

VISIONS/ Volume XXXX, Number 10 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (859) 2587000. It is sent to active members of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.

ET/CT

10:00/9:00 pm

Super WHY!

10:30/9:30 pm

Sesame Street

11:00/10:30 pm

Sesame Street

11:30/10:30 pm

Dinosaur Train

midnight/11:00 pm

Dinosaur Train

12:30 am/11:30 pm

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

1:00 am/midnight

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

1:30 am/12:30 pm

Splash and Bubbles

2:00/1:00 am

Nature Cat

2:30/1:30 am

Ready Jet Go!

3:00/2:00 am

Wild Kratts

3:30/2:30 am

Wild Kratts

4:00/3:00 am

Odd Squad

4:30/3:30 am

Odd Squad

5:00/4:00 am

Arthur

5:30/4:30 am

Arthur

Schedules can vary for special presentations. Visit KET.org/tv-schedules.

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