A new season and much more!
KENTUCKY S NEEDS ’ MEETING
When John Domaschko first joined KET’s governing board in 1994, he acknowledges he didn’t know a whole lot about the network aside from that it delivered educational content to Kentucky schools and aired television programs he enjoyed.
But as he learned more about KET’s role serving the Common-
wealth, his appreciation for the network deepened.
“It became clear to me early on that KET was making a difference every day in people’s lives,” said Domaschko, an accounting executive from Covington. “Whether it was supporting emergency responders through its transmission network, enhancing children’s education with classroom resources, or
helping people earn their GED and hone their workplace skills to get a job; the more I learned about KET, the more I wanted to be involved with it.”
And become involved, he did.
Domaschko went on to join the Commonwealth Fund for KET, the network’s fundraising body for private and corporate support, which he continues to serve on today. He
EVERYTHING
KET DOES IS
DESIGNED TO EDUCATE, INSPIRE AND INFORM.
- John Domaschkoalso accepted appointments to the national PBS Board of Directors in Washington, D.C., ultimately serving as General Vice-Chair from 2009 to 2011, as well as PBS’ fundraising board.
Over three decades of volunteer board service, Domaschko said he was continually moved by KET’s unwavering commitment to meeting the needs of the people of Kentucky.
“The most impressive part, to me, is that KET never lost its way,” Domaschko said. “KET has always understood that education is its primary mission, and it has never lost sight of that. Everything KET does is designed to educate, inspire and inform.”
A case in point, he said, is KET’s programming. Whether national programs such as Nova, Nature, or Finding Yours Roots or local productions such as Kentucky Edition, Kentucky Health or Kentucky Tonight, KET engages Kentuckians in important conversations across a variety of genres, he said.
“So much media today appeals and even panders to pre-conceived notions rather than discussing other points of view,” Domaschko said. “KET strives to provoke thought, not anger. It covers topics, issues and stories that others can’t or won’t. In a world where there is so much skepticism about the reliability of what we hear in the media, KET is a near singular source of bringing light to the issues of our Commonwealth
and our nation.”
Additionally, KET has continually adapted with the times, keeping abreast of changes in technology to ensure that Kentuckians can access programs and resources, whether they’re using a phone, tablet, computer or television.
“KET does a great job of reaching people wherever they might be in their lives and making sure they have access to the tools that help them succeed,” Domaschko said.
One of the highlights of serving on KET’s boards, he said, is that he receives a transcription of viewer comments. Reading the packet, he said, has become a favorite monthly ritual, one that continually reinforces the difference KET makes in Kentuckians’ lives.
He recalled a comment that left an impression on him: It was from a woman who said, in her younger years, she had been a dancer but was now in a wheelchair. She called to say how much she enjoyed KET’s arts programming.
“She closed her comment by saying that the previous night she had watched a ballet program on KET and that, for an hour, she danced again,” Domaschko said. “I get a little choked up just thinking about it, but that’s the kind of impact that KET has. And that’s what’s kept me involved with KET and public television all these years. It’s time well-spent.”
TODAY’S KET
As we head into a new year, we look forward to the many new programs and educational services that our dedicated staff will bring Kentuckians during KET’s 55th year. It’s also a perfect time to look back in appreciation to all those who’ve helped us get here.
KET has been so fortunate to have people like John invest their time and talents to serve on KET’s boards, whether our governing authority or our fundraising board (and in John’s case, both!). The commitment of our board members truly makes a difference for KET, and in turn for the people of Kentucky.
Likewise, the many volunteers who’ve served on the Friends of KET through the years have provided an essential connection between KET and the areas they represent across the state. KET is fortunate to have such wonderful ambassadors.
It was Kentucky’s legislature that established KET, and we’re thankful for their continued support over the years. And last, but certainly not least, we’re grateful for the support we receive every day from viewers like you.
Together, it’s this community that has helped make KET what it is and continues to move us forward.
Thank you! And Happy New Year!
Sincerely, Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEOMASTERPIECE & MYSTERIES
Sunday nights on KET are reserved for some of television’s best dramatic series, and this month brings new episodes of several Masterpiece favorites as well as a new mystery series to enjoy.
New season of veterinarian adventures
All Creatures Great and Small, the heartwarming series from Masterpiece based on the tales of James Herriot, returns with a new season.
The series chronicles the humorous adventures of a young veterinarian in 1930s rural England as he goes about tending to his menagerie of memorable animal patients and their colorful owners.
The new season begins in the spring of 1939 with
Herriot struggling to balance his growing responsibilities at the veterinary practice with his duties as the newly wedded husband to Helend Alderson, who herself is struggling to let go of her old life on the family farm and find her new place within the walls of Skeldale House.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece –Season 3
KET Sundays, beginning Jan. 8 • 8/7 PM
KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 11 • 8/7 PM
Unsuspecting
family is drawn into Cold War web of deceit
As a Russian émigré, businessman Samuel Petrukin is determined to integrate his young family into the establishment. When Samuel meets the captivating Kathleen Shaw and her husband Richard, a war-hero and member of Parliament, he’s dazzled by their upper-class glamour. But MI5 agents blackmail Samuel into spying on the Shaws, and he’s drawn into a dark web of deception, navigating a gauntlet of shadowy government operatives who could be tempting him into a deadly trap.
new series Summer of Rockets
KET Sundays, beginning Jan. 1 • 7/6 PM KET2 Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 3 • 9/8 PM
New crimes to unravel for Miss Scarlet & The Duke
Miss Scarlet and The Duke are back with a new season of crimes that plunge them into the murkiest depths of 1880s London. Growing competition from rival agencies has Eliza struggling to build her detective agency. And her on-again, off-again relationship with the Duke brings challenges of its own when a beautiful woman from Eliza’s childhood catches the Duke’s eye.
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on MasterpieceSeason 3
KET Sundays, beginning Jan. 8 • 9/8 PM KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 11 • 9/8 PM
Mystery and mayhem in early 20th century Vienna
Vienna in the early 1900s is a hotbed of philosophy, science and art. Dr. Max Liebermann’s extraordinary skills of perception and Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt’s determination lead them to some of the city’s most mysterious and deadly cases.
Vienna Blood – Season 3
KET Sundays, beginning Jan. 8 • 10/9 PM KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 11 • 10/9 PM
These programs and more available to stream at KET.org or the PBS Video app.From Kentucky farms to your kitchen and table
The Farmer & The Foodie returns this month with an allnew season exploring Kentucky farms and scrumptious recipes.
The new season, which premieres Saturday, Jan. 7, finds hosts Maggie Keith and Lindsey McClave learning about the benefits of draft animals and raw milk; visiting a pair of farms run by military veterans; harvesting and feeding sorghum through a 100-year-old mill; exploring Kentucky’s native fruit, the pawpaw; and rolling up their sleeves on a Henry County shrimp farm.
Each episode goes behind-the-scenes with Kentucky farmers to see first-hand how the food is made, and afterward the hosts take what they’ve learned into the kitchen to create a delicious meal to share with their guests.
The Farmer & The Foodie KET Saturdays, beginning Jan. 7 • 3:30/2:30 pm
Stream at KET.org and the PBS Video app
Join Maggie and Lindsey for Louisville event
Tickets are available for an in-person event in Louisville on Jan. 21, 2023 – The Farmer, The Foodie, And You! – in which participants join Maggie and Lindsey in the kitchen for an up-close-and-personal, interactive cooking demonstration of their favorite winter recipes!
Tickets include dinner, appetizers and beverages. For more info, visit KET.org/events
Recipes for Pumpkin & Potato Gratin, Paper Plane Cocktail and other dishes from The Farmer & The Foodie are available at KET.org/Farmer&Foodie
It’s a wonderful ‘Kentucky Life’
Kentucky Life returns with new episodes this month, beginning Jan. 21.
The series, now in its 28th year, features a new host this season: Chip Polston.
“As a lifelong Kentuckian, the opportunity to go out and tell stories about my home is beyond exciting to me,” Polston said. “I can’t wait to get out into our beautiful Commonwealth and meet the fascinating people who make this state so special.”
Traveling across the state, Polston will explore a variety of Kentucky communities and traditions, spotlighting such stories as the theater under the stars
at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky’s own version of Stonehenge in Munfordville, the Hillbilly Days festival in Pikeville, the firm-footed work of the Red River Gorge Trail Crew, the work of painters and photographers documenting Appalachia, as well as dozens of others!
Kentucky Life
KET Saturdays, beginning Jan. 21 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Mondays, beginning Jan. 23 • 7/6 pm
Stream at KET.org and the PBS Video app
Miss Austen Regrets
KET Sunday, Jan. 1 • 9:30/8:30 pm
KET2 Wednesday, Jan. 4 • 8/7 pm
Based on Jane Austen’s actual letters and diaries, this drama unravels the secrets of the elusive author who, despite being so capable of writing about love on the page, had chosen to remain single even well into her forties. When her niece, Fanny Knight, asks for wisdom in her own search for a happy marriage, Jane is forced to examine anew the reasons she chose not to settle down.
3 3
Finding Your Roots
KET Tuesday, Jan. 3 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Wednesday, Jan. 6 • 7/6 pm
Join host Henry Louis Gates Jr. as he uses cutting-edge DNA research and old-school genealogical sleuthing to help some of the nation’s most compelling personalities discover the surprising stories buried within their own families’ histories. Guests for the program’s ninth season include Edward Norton, Julia Roberts, Claire Danes, Cyndi Lauper, Carol Burnett, Danny Trejo and Viola Davis, among others.
American Experience: Lie Detector
KET Tuesday, Jan. 3 • 9/8 pm
In the 1920s, two men designed a machine that could tell if a person was lying. Called the polygraph, their lie detector transformed police work and seized headlines, soon becoming the nation’s “mechanical conscience” and billed as an infallible crime-fighting tool. But controversies soon followed, as this tale of good intentions spun into one of twisted morals and unintended consequences.
Nature: WildHeart
KET Wednesday, Jan. 18 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Saturday, Jan. 21 • 6/5 pm
The Scots pine is at the heart of a magnificent ecosystem offering a home to hundreds of other life forms: from the iconic golden eagle to the rare capercaillie and the feisty red squirrel. But as one of our longest living species, the Scots pine has also been a witness to Scotland’s history, where a wild Highland landscape and its people have changed beyond recognition over 500 years.
KET Tuesday, Jan. 24 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Monday, Jan. 30 • 9/8 pm
This documentary profiles the Grammy award-winning singer Roberta Flack, whose musical virtuosity was inseparable from her lifelong commitment to civil rights. With hit songs like “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” and “Killing Me Softly,” Flack gave voice to a global soundtrack of hope and struggle and used her powerful platform to sing about the Black experience in America.
Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World
KET Tuesday, Jan. 31 • 9/8 pm
This four-episode series, developed by Chuck D of Public Enemy, tells the story of hip hop through the voices of those who were there at the beginning, creating an anthology of how rap served as a political tool for speaking truth to power and ultimately became a cultural phenomenon.
Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2023 Miss Austen Regrets
Muhammad Ali: Round Four: The Spell Remains (1974-2016)
The Video Vault: Proud Rebel; Dean Martin Sings (Short)
Building Opportunities: A KET Forum
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 1
A Walk with Boone
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Buckingham Palace
Impossible Builds: The Floating House
Traces: Season 1, Episode Four
Articulate with Jim Cotter: Resilience A Seat at the Table: Career Code Switching
Great Conversations: Ahmed Rashid and Clarissa Ward Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Independent Lens: Children of Las Brisas BBC World News
America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Death Valley: Life Blooms America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Idaho: Tied to the Land Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Kentucky Muse: Ed McClanahan Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Hidden Kin American Experience: Lie Detector
Broadchurch: Season 2, Episode Seven
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
Nature: The Alps: The High Life
Miss Austen Regrets
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 1
Connections: Educational Innovation Conversations with Champions: Mike Pratt
Frontline: Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Part 1 BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode One Traces: Season 1, Episode Five Kentucky Edition History Detectives: 3-D Cuban Missile Crisis/
Facing an Uncomfortable Truth Kentucky Edition
First Contact: An Alien Encounter
Elizabeth is Missing on Masterpiece
Connections Building Opportunities: A KET Forum
Antiques Roadshow Recut BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition (11:04 pm) The Good Road: Charleston, SC
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee: Lonesome River Band
Doc Martin: In Loco
Father Brown: The Sacrifice of Tantalus BBC World News Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Newburyport Ask This Old House Secrets of the Dead: The Caravaggio Heist Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Buckingham Palace Kentucky Edition Opportunity Knock$
Appalshop@40:
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week The U.S. and the Holocaust: The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938) BBC World News (11:11 pm) Kentucky Edition (11:39 pm)
Doc
Kentucky
Song of the Mountains: Michael Reno Harrell; Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers
Lanham
Connections:
Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours
ACL
Luna & Sophie: Season 1, Episode Six: The Confession
Music Anywhere: Best of Bluegrass Jubilee: Lonesome River Band
1 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2023 Celebrate the new year from the opulent Musikverein hosted by PBS favorite Hugh Bonneville.
8/7 pm Muhammad Ali Round Four: The Spell Remains (1974-2016) Muhammad Ali shocks the world by defeating George Foreman, winning back the heavyweight title. After retiring in 1981, he travels the world spreading his Islamic faith, and becomes a symbol of peace and hope.
9:30/8:30 pm Miss Austen Regrets The drama portrays novelist Jane Austen as she nears her 40th birthday, unmarried and reflecting on her past suitors.
2 MONDAY
8/7 pm Building Opportunities: A KET Forum Renee Shaw hosts a town hall-style discussion about how Kentucky cities and counties are strengthening communities through economic development.
9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Buckingham Palace Learn some of the many secrets held by Buckingham Palace, including its former rat problem and the part it played in Charles and Diana’s courtship.
10/9 pm Independent Lens Children of Las Brisas Young musicians in a youth orchestra in Venezuela’s Las Brisas district strive for a better life through classical music.
3 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Hidden Kin Actors Edward Norton and Julia Roberts discover their hidden connections to history.
9/8 pm American Experience Lie Detector Discover the story of the polygraph, the controversial device that transformed modern police work.
10/9 pm Frontline Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Part 1 Investigating the spyware Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli company NSO Group, used to spy on journalists, activists, the fiancee of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and others.
4 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature The Alps: The High Life Enjoy the Alps in spring and summertime as newborn animals grow up to face the coming brutal winter.
9/8 pm First Contact: An Alien Encounter Mixing a fictional narrative with documentary interviews, the film tells the dramatic story of an encounter with an extraterrestrial artifact and explores the new tools we have available in the search for life beyond earth.
10:30/9:30 pm Antiques Roadshow Recut Out of This World, Part 1 Discover stellar space-themed treasures including NASA Space Program autographed photos; a Star Trek treatment, script and letters; and a celestial indicator.
5 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin In Loco Louisa seeks a promotion at Portwenn Primary School. Bert Large tests out his culinary skills on the villagers.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Sacrifice of Tantalus When Mallory’s pursuit of a fugitive ends in disaster, a familiar face returns to hunt the culprit.
6 FRIDAY
9/8 pm The U.S.
and the Holocaust
The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938)
Reversing a history of open borders, a xenophobic backlash prompts Congress to restrict immigration. Hitler and the Nazis persecute German Jews, forcing many to seek refuge.
7 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life July 20, 2019, marks the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, and Kentucky Life takes a trip through its 25-year history to celebrate this achievement. Past segments include retired NASA astronaut Dr. Story Musgrave; Eastern Kentucky University’s Hummel Planetarium; an interactive space exploration experience for 6th graders at the Challenger Center at Hazard Community College; and the famous Moonbow at Cumberland Falls State Park in Whitley County.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Two con men try to settle their rivalry by betting on who can swindle a young American heiress in a winner-takesall competition. Starring Michael Caine and Steve Martin (1988).
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: The Vanishing
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Second Time Lucky
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode One: Deadly Communion Part 1 Traces: Season 1, Episode Five
Eyes on the Prize: Awakenings 1954-1956 Eyes on the Prize: Fighting Back 1957-1962 Impossible Builds: Ice World Love & Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table: The N-Word
The Video Vault: His Girl Friday; Life with Elizabeth (Short) Reel Visions Great Conversations: Steven Pinker and Neal Conan Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule: The Backside
Kentucky Tonight
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Balmoral POV: I Didn’t See You There
BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 2 America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: LA: It’s a Vibe America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Appalachia: A Different Way Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland Kentucky Edition Connections: Cherise Fanno Burdeen Conversations with Champions: Frank Minnifield
Finding Your Roots: Salem's Lot
American Experience: Riveted: The History of Jeans
Broadchurch: Season 2, Episode Eight Summer of Rockets
Frontline: Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Part 2 BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Traces: Season 1, Episode Six Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Continental Currency
Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton Robert Penn Warren: A Vision Kentucky Edition
Nature: The Alps: Winter’s Fortress Beyond the Elements on Nova: Reactions City of Ali
Connections: Shining a Spotlight on Epilepsy Kentucky Tonight
BBC World News (11:18 pm) Kentucky Edition (11:46 pm)
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: The Vanishing All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Second Time Lucky Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode One: Deadly Communion Part 1 Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Cocoa Beach, Florida
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Series Premiere: Showcase of Kentucky Talent Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 2 Doc Martin: Blood Is Thicker
This Old House: Newburyport Ask This Old House: Antique Pocket Door Secrets of Westminster
Connections: Tiffany Manuel Jubilee: The Seldom Scene
Father Brown: The House of God BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Balmoral Kentucky Edition Opportunity Knock$
Connections: Marcie Timmerman Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week The U.S. and the Holocaust: Yearning to Breathe Free (1938 - 1942)
Doc
Song
Connections:
BBC World News (11:20 pm) Kentucky Edition (11:48 pm)
Austin City Limits: Nathaniel Rateliff & The
Sweats/Adia Victoria (11:35 pm)
Smoketown:
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
American Experience – Riveted: The History of Jeans Beyond the Elements on Nova – Reactions
8 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode One: The Vanishing Eliza investigates the disappearance of a famous magician, although the Duke is already on the case.
9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 3: Episode OneSecond Time Lucky A missing ring is just one snag as James and Helen’s wedding date approaches. A farmer’s cow may have TB.
10/9 pm Vienna Blood Season 3, Episode One: Deadly Communion Part 1 With the discovery of a young seamstress murdered in a luxury fashion house, Max and Oskar learn that the world of couture conceals sinister secrets.
11 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature The Alps: Winter’s Fortress Experience the hostile and bitter cold ecosystems of the Alps, shaped by snow blizzards and avalanches.
9/8 pm Beyond the Elements on Nova Reactions Discover the chemical reactions that transform our world, including one that enables us to feed billions, but when reversed, is explosive. And lock-and-key molecules that put the heat in hot peppers or make deadly venoms useful to medicine.
10/9 pm City of Ali On the day of Muhammad Ali’s funeral procession, more than 100,000 people lined the streets of Louisville, Kentucky, to celebrate his life, and an estimated one billion people worldwide tuned in to events including Ali’s memorial.
13 FRIDAY
9/8 pm The U.S. and the Holocaust Yearning to Breathe Free (1938 - 1942)
As World War II begins, Americans are divided over whether to intervene against Nazi Germany. Some individuals and organizations work tirelessly to help refugees escape.
14 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Adoptable dogs walk the beat with the Louisville Metro Police; Kentucky Life celebrates its 25th season with a Kentucky Life Memory at the Outhouse Races at Penn’s Store; beer cheese makes Kentucky - and Winchester - proud; and the Pralltown neighborhood in Lexington celebrates its sons and daughters. Kentucky Life Moment: Lawrenceburg Chicken Swap.
9 MONDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Balmoral Part medieval fortress, part French chateau, Balmoral is a highland getaway for the royal family.
10/9 pm POV I Didn’t See You There Reid Davenport chronicles issues faced by people with disabilities.
10 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Salem’s Lot Explore primal scenes from America’s past with actors Claire Danes and Jeff Daniels.
9/8 pm American Experience Riveted: The History of Jeans Discover the fascinating history of jeans, from their roots in slavery to the Wild West, hippies, high fashion and hip-hop.
12 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Filoli Hour 2 Golden state treasures shine at Filoli in Woodside, Calif., including a Cartier platinum, diamond & onyx brooch, a Pennsylvania firefighter's helmet and a Carrie Bethel basket.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Blood Is Thicker Bert Large has been hiding a heartbreaking secret from his son Al, which threatens to jeopardize their close relationship.
9/8 pm Secrets of Westminster A world of back-stabbing, intrigue, and traditions is explored behind the gothic walls of the Houses of Parliament.
10/9 pm Father Brown The House of God Suspicions are aroused when the holiest house in Kembleford is linked to the death of a wanton woman.
9/8 pm Movie Classics It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World A group of motorists witnesses a car crash in the California desert, and after the driver’s dying words indicate the location of a hidden stash of loot, they turn against each in a race across the state to get to it. Starring Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle and Ethel Merman (1963). 11:35/10:35 pm Austin City Limits Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats/Adia Victoria Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats returns to the ACL stage for their second appearance, joined by eclectic and imaginative singer/songwriter Adia Victoria.
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Arabella’s
Eyes on the Prize: Ain’t Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961
The Video Vault: Sundown and a String of Beads
Kentucky Tonight
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 3
A Walk with Simon Kenton
Finding Your Roots: Secret Lives
Broadchurch: Season 3, Episode One
Black in Appalachia
Nature: WildHeart
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Honeymoon’s Over
Eyes on the Prize: No Easy Walk 1961-1963
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Two: Deadly Communion Part 2 Traces: Season 1, Episode Six
Impossible Builds: Skinny Skyscraper
Love and Respect with Killer Mike: Big Boi A Seat at the Table: Stay Woke
Great Conversations: Ray Kurzweil and Jim Fleming Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Windsor Castle Independent Lens: The Big Payback
BBC World News
America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Tidewater: Homecoming America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston: Minnesota: A Better World Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan: Omar
Kentucky Muse: Tin Can Buddha: Shades of Blue Kentucky Edition
American Experience: Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space
Connections: Joshua A. Douglas Conversations with Champions: Denny Crum
BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Three Traces: Season 2, Episode One Kentucky Edition History Detectives
Building Hope: The Don and Mira Ball Story Kentucky Edition
Beyond the Elements on Nova: Beyond the Elements - Indestructible
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Arabella’s All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Honeymoon’s Over
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Bluegrass to Blues Black in Appalachia
Antiques Roadshow: Filoli Hour 3 Doc Martin: Aromatherapy
The Great Whale Rescue
Connections: Education in Rural Kentucky Tonight
BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Two: Deadly Communion Part 2 Kentucky Edition The Good Road: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee: The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary
Father Brown: The Blood of Anarchists BBC World News Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Newburyport Ask This Old House: Baby Proofing Secrets of the Dead: Archaeology at Althorp Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Windsor Castle Kentucky Edition Opportunity Knock$
Connections:
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week The U.S. and the Holocaust: The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - )
BBC World News (11:13 pm) Kentucky Edition (11:41 pm)
Doc Martin: Aromatherapy Movie Classics: It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Kentucky Edition (11:35 pm)
Austin
Song
15 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode Two: Arabella’s Eliza bumps into Arabella Herbert, the girl who made her life miserable growing up. But as an adult, Arabella seems kind and considerate and everybody loves her. So, when Eliza suspects she may be a criminal, no one wants to hear it, least of all the Duke.
9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 3: Episode Two - Honeymoon’s Over James and Helen enter married life, while James settles in uneasily as Siegfried’s partner at the clinic. Tristan also must make new adjustments.
10/9 pm Vienna Blood Season 3, Episode Two: Deadly Communion Part 2 Max and Oscar pursue the killer of three victims, a murky trail that will lead them from the world of haute couture to the altogether more sinister world of pornography, exploitation and blackmail.
16 MONDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Windsor Castle Windsor Castle is a fortress, built more than 900 years ago to house an army as well as the court. Edward III, obsessed with tales of Camelot, guided the reconstruction
10/9 pm Independent Lens The Big Payback Robin Rue Simmons reopens the debate to pass HR 40, a national bill for examining the merits of introducing reparations to African Americans for their ancestors’ 400 years of unpaid, forced labor in American slavery.
17
TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Secret Lives Comics Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash see family mysteries solved by DNA.
9/8 pm American Experience Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming a Space Meet the influential author, anthropologist and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance whose work reclaimed and honored Black life.
20 FRIDAY
9/8 pm The U.S. and the Holocaust
The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - ) A group of dedicated government officials fights red tape to support rescue operations. As the Allies liberate German camps, the public sees for the first time the sheer scale of the Holocaust and begins to reckon with its reverberations.
21 SATURDAY
18 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature WildHeart The Scots pine tree, one of the world’s longest living species, serves as a witness to a Highland landscape that has changed beyond recognition over the past 500 years.
9/8 pm Beyond the Elements on Nova Beyond the Elements - Indestructible As the environmental impact of the quest for durability becomes clear, scientists look for ways to maintain utility but minimize harm.
10/9 pm The Great Whale Rescue The incredible story of two beluga whales released from captivity into a wild ocean sanctuary.
19 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin Aromatherapy There’s concern in Portwenn that local radio presenter Caroline Bosman has a drinking problem.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Blood of Anarchists Tensions rise to deadly levels when a performance troupe of anarchists arrives in Kembleford. When the troupe’s writer is found dead in a locked outhouse, Father Brown is not convinced that suicide is the cause.
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Pioneer Playhouse in Danville is a unique outdoor theater that has been open for seven decades; restoration efforts of the old Wayland gym in Floyd County will house a museum honoring the region’s high school athletes; St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Louisville houses the skeleton remains of two 2000-year-old Roman Martyrs; a duo of plant-based restaurants in Lexington is challenging the notion that vegan foods are bland and boring.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Some Like It Hot After two male musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an allfemale band disguised as women, but further complications set in. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon (1959).
11/10 pm Austin City Limits Adrian Quesada “Boleros Psicodelicos” Adrian Quesada returns to the ACL stage to showcase his latest release, Boleros Psicodélicos
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Hotel St. Marc
Eyes on the Prize: Mississippi: Is This America? 1963-1964
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Surviving Siegfried
Eyes on the Prize: Bridge to Freedom 1965
The Video Vault: Jack London and Sherlock Holmes
Kentucky Tonight
Antiques Roadshow: Santa Fe’s Museum Hill Hour 1
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Three: The God of Shadows Part 1 Traces
Prehistoric Road Trip: Welcome to Fossil Country Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table: The Skin I’m In
Great Conversations: Elaine Pagels and Gustav Niebuhr Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Sandringham Independent Lens: No Straight Lines
BBC World News
American Experience: Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan: Katie
Dreamers & Doers: Voices of Kentucky Women Kentucky Muse: Tracks of Imagination Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Long Way from Home
Broadchurch: Episode 2
Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions
Nature: Soul of the Ocean
Connections: Terry Brooks Conversations with Champions: Paul Rogers
American Masters: Roberta Flack The Cheech BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Four Traces: Season 2, Episode Two Kentucky Edition History Detectives
Composer at Work: Lorne Dechtenberg Kentucky Edition
Beyond the Elements on Nova: Beyond the Elements - Life
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Hotel St. Marc All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Surviving Siegfried
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Diverse Cultures
Antiques Roadshow: Santa Fe’s Museum Hill Hour 1
Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions
Doc Martin: Always on My Mind
This Old House: Newburyport Ask This Old House Secrets of Selfridges
They Survived Together
Connections: Alice Allison Dunnigan Kentucky Tonight
BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Three: The God of Shadows Part 1 Kentucky Edition The Good Road
Kentucky Edition
Connections Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Tab Benoit
Father Brown: The Skylark Scandal BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Sandringham Kentucky Edition Opportunity Knock$
Connections: Rachael Denhollander Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Big Lever
Song
Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
22 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode Three: Hotel St. Marc Eliza is on the trail of a notorious conman and tracks him down to a hotel in a remote part of France. She believes she has finally caught Scotland Yard’s most wanted man, but she’s not the only hotel guest who wants to claim the reward.
9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 3: Episode Three - Surviving Siegfried Siegfried’s First World War experiences resurface as he struggles to save a racehorse. Helen faces a decision over James’s TB testing plan.
10/9 pm Vienna Blood Season 3, Episode Three: The God of Shadows Part 1 Max applies his neurological expertise to the case of a disturbed veteran who is convinced he is cursed. And when the captain is found dead in a particularly gruesome fashion, Max and Oskar are not convinced that it was suicide.
24 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Long Way from Home Jamie Chung, Cyndi Lauper and Danny Trejo retrace the journeys of their immigrant ancestors.
9/8 pm American Masters Roberta Flack Follows the piano prodigy and onetime school teacher, from her start in a Washington, D.C. piano lounge through her skyrocketing into superstardom and becoming one of the most influential singers in American music history.
10:30/9:30 pm The Cheech Actor Cheech Marin’s love affair with art and his advocacy of the Chicano Art Movement are explored.
25 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Soul of the Ocean Experience the complex world of ocean waters with a never-before-seen look at how life underwater co-exists.
Pratt desperately needing the doctor to save his life.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Skylark Scandal The Kembleford Ramblers annual outing takes a tragic turn when the local Lord is found strangled.
27 FRIDAY
9/8
pm Next at the Kennedy Center
The Roots Residency Hip Hop legends The Roots give an electrifying performance during a residency at the Kennedy Center.
10/9 pm Lionel Richie: The Library of
23 MONDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Sandringham Sandringham in Norfolk is one of the few royal residences owned personally by the Windsors. It is the perfect party palace with a bowling alley, billiards and endless hunting and shooting.
10/9 pm Independent Lens No Straight Lines Five queer comic book artists journey from the underground comix scene to mainstream acceptance.
9/8 pm Beyond the Elements on Nova Beyond the Elements - Life Discover molecules that allowed life on Earth to begin and thrive and how scientists use evolution in chemistry.
10/9 pm They Survived Together The story of the Neiger family’s daring escape from certain death in the Nazi-occupied Ghetto of Krakow.
26 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin Always on My Mind Irate husband Phil Pratt accuses Dr. Ellingham of killing his wife Helen when he comes to their house to treat her. Then a horrific accident on the farm leaves Mr.
Congress Gershwin Prize
Singer-songwriter Lionel Richie receives the 2022 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song at an all-star tribute in Washington, D.C.
28 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life During the Great Depression, a group of women riding horses and mules brought books to the people of Appalachia; two local farms provide classic Fall activities in the small town of Nancy; Lexington artist Robert Beatty is one of the most recognizable creators of modern album artwork; Beaver Dam in Ohio County is making a big name for itself as a Kentucky concert destination.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Spaceballs A hero and his trusty half-man, half-dog set out to rescue a kidnapped princess from the clutches of an evil despot. Starring Mel Brooks, John Candy and Rick Moranis (1987).
11/10 pm Austin City Limits The War On Drugs Grammy-winning modern rock band The War On Drugs returns to the ACL stage.
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Bloodline
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: What A Balls Up!
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Four: The God of Shadows Part 2 Traces
Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come 19641966 Eyes on the Prize: Two Societies 1965-1968 Prehistoric Road Trip: We Dig Dinosaurs
The Video Vault: Hawaii Calls and Colgate Comedy Hour Reel Visions
Kentucky Tonight
Love and Respect with Killer Mike Seat at the Table
Great Conversations: Congressman John Lewis and Rachel Maddow Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Highgrove House Independent Lens: The Picture Taker BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Santa Fe’s Museum Hill Hour 2 American Masters: Roberta Flack
After Coal
Kentucky Muse: Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Rising from the Ashes Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World
Broadchurch: Episode 3
Ashland’s Field of Dreams
Nature: Elephant and the Termite
American Anthems: Soldier on All Fours Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan: Neal Katyal
Connections: Inclusivity in Fashion Conversations with Champions: Derrick Ramsey
Frontline: Putin and the Presidents BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Five Traces: Season 2, Episode Three Kentucky Edition History Detectives
Belle Brezing and the Gilded Age of the Bluegrass
Nova: London Super Tunnel
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Bloodline All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: What A Balls Up!
In
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Marsha Weinstein Kentucky Tonight
American Experience: Goin' Back to T-Town BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Vienna Blood: Season 3, Episode Four: The God of
Connections:
Song
29 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 3, Episode Four: Bloodline Detective Fitzroy hires Eliza to look into a case of police corruption after he sees a colleague plant evidence on a suspect.
8/7 pm Eyes on the Prize The Time Has Come 1964-1966 After a decade-long cry for justice, a new sound is heard in the civil rights movement: the insistent call for power. “BlackPower!” replaces “Freedom Now!” as the fabric of the traditional movement changes.
9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 3: Episode Four - What a Balls Up! James’ TB testing plan mistakenly puts a prize cow in danger. Helen struggles with her lifelong vocation, and Mrs. Hall and Tristan have brushes with love.
10/9 pm Vienna Blood Season 3, Episode Four: The God of Shadows Part 2 The investigation into the captain’s death reveals a dark secret going back to the Boxer Rebellion in China. The search for an explanation leads Max and Oskar on a dangerous odyssey into the antiquities trade and the opium dens of Vienna’s Chinatown.
30 MONDAY
9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Highgrove House Highgrove House in Gloucester is the smallest royal residence currently in use, with nine bedrooms. It is Prince Charles’s own creation and features a garden described as an “organic oasis.”
10/9 pm Independent Lens The Picture Taker Meet Ernest Withers, iconic African American civil rights photographer - and FBI informant.
31 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Rising from the Ashes Actors Brian Cox and Viola Davis discover records that reveal individuals who battled to build a better life for their families.
9/8 pm Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World The series recounts the origins of hip-hop, a bold and revolutionary art form, told through the voices of those who were there at the beginning. Rap artist Chuck D hosts.
10/9 pm Frontline Putin and the Presidents Vladimir Putin’s clashes with American presidents as he’s tried to rebuild the Russian empire.
1 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Elephant and the Termite In arid regions across southern Kenya, the waterhole, created by elephants and termites, is central to life. But every visit is charged with tension; a waterhole is the perfect place for predators to wait in ambush.
9/8 pm Nova London Super Tunnel Join engineers as they build a massive new railway deep beneath the streets of London.
2 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin The Family Way Dr. Ellingham’s parents, whom he hasn’t spoken to in seven years, make a surprise visit to Cornwall to stay with their son.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Honourable Thief When Lady Felicia’s home comes under threat, Father Brown is forced to seek help from an unlikely ally.
3 FRIDAY
9/8 pm
Making Black America Hour
One Hour one explores how free Black people, in the North and South, built towns, established schools, held conventionscreating robust networks to address the political, economic, and social needs of the entire Black community.
10/9 pm Making Black America
Hour Two Hour two explores how African Americans turn within, creating a community that not only sustains but empowers.
4 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Hillbilly Days; Stitching the S.E.L.F.; Kentucky’s Stonehenge; Friends of Eastern Cemetery Every April, Pikeville hosts the Hillbilly Days festival, three days of food, fun, and hillbilly spirit; Lexington students get first-hand experience in the world of fashion; the late artist Chester Fryer created Kentucky Stonehenge in Munfordville; Friends of Eastern Cemetery in Louisville is helping to restore the most over-buried cemetery in the U.S.
JANUARY
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6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Wai Lana Yoga YNDI Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Wai Lana Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 6:30/5:30 Arthur Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Yoga in Practice Arthur
7:00/6:00 Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali 7:30/6:30 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts 8:00/7:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 8:30/7:30 Elinor Wonders Why Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Elinor Wonders Why 9:00/8:00 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George 9:30/8:30 Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street
10:00/9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 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
10:30/9:30 Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie The Best of The Joy of Painting
11:00/10:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe Rick Steves' Europe It's Sew Easy
11:30/10:30 Washington Week This Old House This Old House This Old House This Old House This Old House
12:00/11:00 Connections
12:30/11:30 Kentucky Health
1:00/12:00 Comment on Kentucky
1:30/12:30 Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
2:00/1:00
Between the Rock and the Commonwealth (2)/ Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled (9)/ Cassius Marcellus Clay: An Audacious American (16)/ Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story (23)/ Robert Penn Warren: A Vision (30)
Chasing Greatness (2)/ Hidden Canary Islands (9)/ 87th Annual AnisfieldWolf Book Awards (16)/ Unknown Master of Restoration (23)/ Double Dummy (30)
Her Voice Carries (3)/ Secrets of the Royal Palaces (10,17,24,31) American Experience
First Contact: An Alien Encounter (5)/ Zeroing In: Carbon Neutral (12,19)/ Lesson (26)
When the Smoke Clears (12)/ Managing Risk in a Changing Climate (19)
Homeless Chorus Speaks (3)/ Palace and the Press (10,17,24,31)
Walk with Frank (4)/ Artists in NYC (11)/ Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy (25)
Nature
Beyond the Elements on Nova (12,19,26)
Antiques Roadshow Recut (5)
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle
the Secret Museum
Finding Your Roots
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Garden Smart
Welcome to My Farm
Rick Steves' Europe
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
PBS KIDS Programming Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules.
6:00/5:00
6:30/5:30 Story in the Public Square Comment on Kentucky
7:00/6:00 London's New Year's Day Parade (1)/ Kentucky Health (8,15,22,29) NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Washington Week
8:00/7:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Your Fountain of Youth with Lee Holden Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Wai Lana Yoga Classical Stretch: By Essentrics YNDI Yoga Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
9:00/8:00 J Schwanke's Life in Bloom The Best of The Joy of Painting The Best of Sewing with Nancy It's Sew Easy Quilting Arts Make Your Mark Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
9:30/8:30 Make It Artsy Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Fit 2 Stitch Creative Living Knit and Crochet Now Painting with Wilson Bickford
10:00/9:00 World's Greatest Cruises
10:30/9:30
Joseph Resendo's Travelscope
11:00/10:00 Rick Steves' Europe
Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi (2)/ Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi (9,16,23,30)
Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope
Curious Traveler (4)/ Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (11,18,25)
Downstream (5,12,19)/ Fly Brother with Ernest White II (26) Conscious Living Weekends with Yankee
Samantha Brown's Places to Love In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe Weekends with Yankee
Curious Traveler (6)/ Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (13,20,27) Travels with Darley
Les Stroud's Beyond Survival Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan Ireland with Michael Tennessee Wild Side
11:30/10:30 Growing a Greener World Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Garden Smart
Welcome to My Farm (4)/ Modern Pioneering with Georgia Pellegrini (11,18,25)
12:00/11:00 Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia
Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi
Growing a Greener World America's Heartland Garden Smart
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
12:30/11:30 Cook's Country The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Steven Raichlen's Project Fire Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Ciao Italia Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
1:00/12:00 A Chef's Life America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated A Chef's Life Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals
1:30/12:30 Pati's Mexican Table Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Project Fire Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan Lucky Chow 2:00/1:00 Last of the Summer Wine Kentucky Health Wider World In Good Shape - The Health Show Your Fantastic Mind Invitations in Medicine Healthy Minds with Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein 2:30/1:30 Keeping Up Appearances Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi (2)/ Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi (9,16,23,30) Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Curious Traveler (4)/ Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (11,18,25)
(5,12,19)/
AARP Kentucky Edition
AIA Kentucky This Old House/Ask This Old House
Alltech, Inc. BBC World News, Nature, Newsline, NOVA, PBS Arts
Brown-Forman Kentucky Tonight, PBS NewsHour, PBS NewsHour Weekend Central Bank Masterpiece
CHI Saint Joseph Health Masterpiece
Clay-Ingels Co., Inc. This Old House/Ask This Old House Community Action Council Connections
Eastern Kentucky University Connections, Kentucky Life
Frontier Nursing University British Dramas Sundays 8pm/Call the Midwife Glema Mahr Center for the Arts BBC News, Frontline, Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Good Foods Co-Op The Farmer & the Foodie, Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
The Hearing & Speech Center PBS NewsHour/NewsHour Weekend
Highlands Latin School Arthur
Kentucky African American Heritage Commission Kentucky Black Heritage Programs on KETKY
Kentucky Artisan Center Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Kentucky Blood Center Finding Your Roots
Kentucky CancerLink Kentucky Health, Health Three60
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage Finding Your Roots, Kentucky Black Heritage Programs on KETKY
Kentucky Center for Mathematics Odd Squad, Peg + Cat
Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs KET Movie Classics
Kentucky Education Association Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust Arthur
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Edition Kentucky League of Cities Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Lottery Antiques Roadshow, Austin City Limits, Kentucky Edition, Finding Your Roots, Jubilee, Kentucky Afield, Kentucky Collectibles, Kentucky Life, KET Movie Classics, Lidia’s Kitchen, Nature, Song of the Mountains, Woodsongs
Kentucky Medical Association Kentucky Health, Health Three60
Kentucky Nurses Association Various programs
Kentucky Proud The Farmer & The Foodie KHEAA & KHESLC NOVA
Lane Communications Group Frontline
LifeWorks at WKU Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Edition, Kentucky Life Louisville Ballet Movie Classics, Holiday Package (O Holy Night Tabernacle Choir, Christmas at Belmont, Christmas with Mary Berry & Friends, Anthony Williams Urban Nutcracker)
LG&E - KU Foundation Kentucky Afield
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Connections
Owensboro Health Kentucky Afield, Kentucky Health, Health Three60
Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau Kentucky Edition
PNC Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Sew A Lot Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, It’s Sew Easy
Toyota Kentucky Alma’s Way, Nature, NOVA
UK Healthcare Antiques Roadshow
Wiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow
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KET PBS KIDS Channel
6:00/5:00 am Cat in the Hat
6:30/5:30 am Ready Jet Go!
7:00/6:00 am Peg + Cat
7:30/6:30 am Super WHY!
8:00/7:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:30/7:30 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00/8:00 am Sesame Street
9:30/8:30 am Elinor Wonders Why 10:00/9:00 am Rosie’s Rules 10:30/9:30 am Dinosaur Train 11:00/10:00 am Let’s Go Luna!
11:30/10:30 am Curious George noon/11:00 am Nature Cat 12:30/11:30 am Xavier Riddle
1:00 pm/noon Molly of Denali
1:30/12:30 pm Hero Elementary
2:00/1:00 pm Cyberchase 2:30/1:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific 3:00/2:00 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Schedules can vary for special presentations. Visit KET.org/tv-schedules.
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3:30/2:30 pm Elinor Wonders Why
4:00/3:00 pm Donky Hodie
4:30/3:30 pm Curious George
5:00/4:00 pm Alma’s Way
5:30/4:30 pm Xavier Riddle
6:00/5:00 pm Molly of Denali
6:30/5:30 pm Hero Elementary
7:00/6:00 pm Wild Kratts
7:30/6:30 pm Wild Kratts
8:00/7:00 pm Odd Squad
8:30/7:30 pm Odd Squad
9:00/8:00 pm Arthur
9:30/8:30 pm Arthur
10:00/9:00 pm Cyberchase
10:30/9:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific 11:00/10:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific 11:30/10:30 pm Elinor Wonders Why midnight/11:00 pm Donkey Hodie
features a Sustainer Benefit of the Month: During January, please enjoy 2-for-1 admission to the Aviation Museum of Kentucky in Lexington.
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Let Hollywood’s brightest stars illuminate your weekend nights.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Two con men settle a rivalry by betting on who can swindle a young American heiress out of fifty thousand dollars.
KET Saturday, Jan. 7 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Friday, Jan. 13 • 9/8 pm
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
A car accident victim’s dying words indicate the location of a hidden stash of loot, pitting a group of motorists against each other in race to find it.
KET Saturday, Jan. 14 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Friday, Jan. 20 • 9/8 pm
Some Like It Hot
After two male musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state disguised as women in an all-female band.
KET Saturday, Jan. 21 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Friday, Jan. 27 • 9/8 pm
Spaceballs
A star-pilot for hire and his trusty sidekick must come to the rescue of a princess and save Planet Druidia from the clutches of the evil Spaceballs.
KET Saturday, Jan. 28 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Friday, Jan. 6 • 9/8 pm