MAKING A DIFFERENCE
EVERYTHING KET DOES COULD BE CONSIDERED A FORM OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BECAUSE IT’S ALL ABOUT MAKING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AND ACCESSIBLE TO ALL KENTUCKIANS.
- Chris Girdler
President and CEO, Somerset/Pulaski Economic Development Authority
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by a single, overarching goal: improving the quality of life for the region’s residents. Decades ago, such a goal would have been equated with attracting
new industry to the region. But these days, communities have learned that job creation and retention is just one piece of the larger economic puzzle, Girdler said.
“Quality of life encompasses so many things — whether it’s tourism and promotion, workforce development, education, arts and entertainment, or attracting conferences and conventions to your community,” he said. “Quality of life is everything you do that benefits your citizens economically, politically and socially.” That’s one of the reasons why Girdler’s a big fan of KET, which he says plays a vital role in supporting Kentucky’s economy. “KET is so much more than just television,” he said. “I’d argue that everything KET does could be considered a form of economic development because it’s all about making opportunities available and accessible to all Kentuckians.” Girdler points to the network’s educational resources that support Kentuckians “from all walks of life at every stage of life,” such as those for early childhood development, GED test preparation and workforce training. The son of a public school teacher, Girdler says he grew up watching KET. And he credits the network for instilling in him a love for civics as well as Kentucky and American history—a passion that served him well in his early professional life, whether running several houseboat manufacturing companies, working as a district chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers, or serving a term as state senator for Kentucky’s 15th District. Now with a family of his own, Girdler says he’s thrilled to see his
love for KET be shared by his children. “As the father of two young girls, it’s neat to see their morning routine, getting ready for school and watching Odd Squad and Wild Kratts,” Girdler said. “I think it’s essential that we get children prepared for kindergarten as early as possible. And I love that KET focuses so much on early childhood development. It’s one of many things KET does that pays dividends well into the future.” Likewise, KET’s public affairs coverage – its forums and programs such as Kentucky Tonight and Comment on Kentucky – serve as a catalyst for important statewide conversations, keeping Kentuckians informed and engaged with what’s happening in Frankfort and across the Commonwealth. “That sort of open and constructive dialogue is really important and one of the things missing in much of society today,” Girdler said. “And Renee Shaw does an incredible job leading these discussions, bringing in leaders with different opinions from across the state.” And if someone wants to learn about Kentucky’s history, its natural beauty and landmarks, or its people, there’s no better source than KET, he added. “In today’s world, where there is so much information at your fingertips, KET remains the go-to source for stories of Kentuckians,” Girdler said. “That’s why I believe it’s paramount we support KET because I see the impact it has on our communities each and every day.”
TODAY’S KET Every day, KET strives to positively affect the quality of life for every Kentuckian. Beginning with early childhood, our Let’s Learn Kentucky resources support parents, grandparents and other caregivers to provide the fundamental building blocks of learning development from the earliest ages. And once in school, students and educators can take advantage of KET’s wide selection of engaging and high-quality instructional resources. STEM, social studies, literacy and the arts are just some of the areas that KET specializes in with standardsaligned videos, lesson plans and more. And everyone can take advantage of KET’s four channels and extensive online library of programs, including several premieres happening this month. Discover more of the state’s culinary culture as we launch a new season of The Farmer & The Foodie. Explore history with new seasons of Finding Your Roots and Antiques Roadshow, as well as the continuation of a new season of Kentucky Life. Find heartwarming stories that make you both laugh and cry. This month features a bittersweet goodbye with the series finale season of Doc Martin and a new season of fan favorite All Creatures Great and Small. As Kentucky’s only statewide media, we’re proud to serve people of every age and circumstance. Happy New Year and thank you for your support. Sincerely,
Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEO
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VETERINARIAN All Creatures Great and Small, the heartwarming series from Masterpiece based on the tales of James Herriot, returns with all new episodes this month. The series chronicles the humorous adventures of a young veterinarian in rural England as he goes about tending to his menagerie of memorable animal patients and their colorful owners. The new season takes place in the spring of 1940 with Europe at war and finds the community of Darrowby pulling together more than ever before. With Tristan 4
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away, serving on the front lines, Siegfried and James bring in some extra hands to help around the practice: the highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle and student vet Richard Carmody. Happily married, Helen and James begin to think about their future despite the looming possibility that James could be called up to serve.
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece KET Sundays, beginning Jan. 7 • 9/8 pm KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 10 • 9/8 pm
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The Farmer & The Foodie, the KET cooking program that explores Kentucky farms to discover locally-grown foods that can be turned into scrumptious dishes and desserts, returns this month with all new episodes. The new season, which premieres Saturday, Jan. 6, finds hosts Maggie Keith (the farmer) and Lindsey McClave (the foodie) harvesting maple syrup in Scottsville, foraging for wild mushrooms in Eastern Kentucky, exploring varieties of homegrown strawberries in Whitesburg, making artisanal cheese in East Bernstadt, and learning about a community gardening and
composting group in Lexington. Each episode goes behind-the-scenes with Kentucky farmers to see first-hand how the food is made, and then Maggie and Lindsey take what they’ve learned into the kitchen to create a delicious dish. Recipes from all the episodes on The Farmer & The Foodie are available at KET.org/Farmer&Foodie.
The Farmer & The Foodie KET Saturdays, beginning Jan. 6 • 3:30/2:30 pm KET2 Mondays, beginning Jan. 8 • 5:30/4:30 pm
Cooking & travel programs with new episodes America’s Test Kitchen
Samantha Brown’s Places to Love
KET Saturdays • 4/3 pm KET2 Saturdays • Noon/11 am
KET Saturdays • 1:30/12:30 pm KET2 Mondays • 3/2 pm
Hosts Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison deconstruct delicious recipes and reveal tips for foolproof cooking at home.
Join host Samantha Brown as she seeks out little-known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating brand new travel experiences.
Watch these programs on-demand at KET.org or on the PBS app
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1 Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2024 KET Sunday, Jan. 1 • 8/7 pm Celebrate the New Year with the famed Vienna Philharmonic at the world-famous Musikverein. Conducted by Christian Theilemann, the concert features Strauss waltzes and the virtuosic dancing of the Vienna City Ballet, all performed on location in sumptuous Vienna landmarks. PBS favorite Hugh Bonneville returns as host.
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2 Finding Your Roots KET Tuesdays, Jan 2-30 • 8/7 pm KET2 Fridays, Jan 5-26 • 7/6 pm new season 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. The program’s tenth season features Lena Dunham, Brendan Fraser, Tracy Morgan, Alanis Morissette, Dionne Warwick and more, as well as three noncelebrity guests chosen following a nation-wide casting call.
7 Miss Scarlet and The Duke on Masterpiece KET Sundays, Jan. 7-28 • 8/7 pm KET2 Wednesdays, Jan. 10-31 • 8/7 pm new season Go on the case with private eye Eliza Scarlet, Victorian England’s first-ever female sleuth, as she solves crimes — and sometimes flirts — with her partner and childhood friend, Detective Inspector William “The Duke” Wellington. In the series fourth season, Eliza has taken over rival detective firm Nash & Sons and things take a bad turn, putting her relationship with The Duke at a crossroads.
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Doc Martin
KET Wednesdays, Jan. 10-24 • 8/7 pm
KET Thursdays, Jan. 11-25 • 9/8 pm
Tiny animals must sometimes make epic journeys to find a home or a mate. While the distances seem short to us, to these little creatures the journey is monumental. Grass is a dense city of skyscrapers, mounds are mountains and raindrops fall as big as cars. In this three-part series, Nature introduces us to six heroic, undersized travelers who throw caution to the wind and embark on big little journeys.
new season In the tenth and final season of Doc Martin, a year has passed since Martin resigned his medical license, and his wife, Louisa, is now the one seeing patients in her new career change as a child counselor, while he looks after their two young children. But does the Doc truly never want to practice medicine again? See how it all ends for Martin as well as the other Portwenn characters.
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American Experience: Nazi Town USA KET Tuesday, Jan. 23 • 9/8 pm In 1939, twenty thousand Americans filled Madison Square Garden for an event billed as a “Pro-American Rally.” As images of George Washington hung next to swastikas, speakers railed against the “Jewish controlled media” and called for a return to a racially “pure” America. The rally was huge, demanding the largest police presence to date for any event in New York City history, but it was the culmination of a movement that had been brewing for years.
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Next at the Kennedy Center: A New Year’s Lionel Richie: The Library of Congress Eve Celebration Gershwin Prize
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Baba Wain: A Musical Note in the Great Yellowstone Thaw: Episode 3
Independent Lens: Mr. SOUL!
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Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz
Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2024
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Four PBS Arts Talk
The Chavis Chronicles: T.I.
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Next at the Kennedy Center: A New Year’s Line Unbroken: The Charles Forrester Story BBC News Eve Celebration
Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow
American Masters: Keith Haring: Street Art Boy
10 Homes That Changed America
Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions
Kentucky Muse: Murder, They Wrote
Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Born to Sing
American Masters: HOPPER: An American Love Story
A Citizen’s Guide to Preserving Democracy BBC News
Kentucky Edition
To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters
Astrid: Season 2, Episode Seven: The Book
Kentucky Edition
History Detectives: Book of Rogues
Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala: 2023
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Marcie Unbridled Vines: Timmerman Kentucky’s Finest
10 Buildings That Changed Louisville
Connections: Brigitte Blom
Kentucky Edition
History with David Rubenstein
Conversations with Champions: Tom Jurich
Nature: The Serengeti Rules
Nova: Arctic Drift
Secrets of the Dead: Nero’s Sunken City
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Little Women on Masterpiece: Part One
Little Women on Masterpiece: Part Two
Little Women on Masterpiece: Part Three
Kentucky Edition
The Good Road: Mosul, Iraq
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: The KET Story From Bluegrass to Blues—Roots of Kentucky
Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow
Father Brown: The Fall of the House of St. Gardner
Farewell Doc Martin
Connections: Ben Chandler
Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
The Caverns Sessions
This Old House: Lexington
Ask This Old House: “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”: The Coming of the American Revolution Paint Front Door
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week with the Atlantic
The American Buffalo: Episode One: Blood Memory
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Farewell Doc Martin
Movie Classics: Sunset Boulevard
Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky
Distinguished Kentuckian: Adolph Rupp
WoodSongs Kids: Cotton Picking Kids
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: The Addams Family
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Last of the Summer Keeping Up Wine Appearances
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Kentucky Music: Don and Carmen
WoodSongs: Corey Harris, Ordinary Elephant, FILMS BYKIDS: and Wyatt Ellis featuring Sierra Hull Beekeeper
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Run That by Me Again
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Whitney Austin
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin
Connections: School WoodSongs: Corey Harris, Ordinary Elephant, and Wyatt Ellis featuring Sierra Hull Safety Austin City Limits: Jackson Browne
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Luna & Sophie: Season 2, Episode Nine: Paradise Lost
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 31 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Next at the Kennedy Center A New Year’s Eve Celebration Ring in the New Year with a star-studded musical celebration on stage at the Kennedy Center. 9/8 pm Lionel Richie: The Library of 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. 10/9 pm Great Performances Roots of Latin Jazz Hosted by Sheila E., celebrate the rhythms of Latin music with the Raices Jazz Orchestra, Richard Bona and Anaadi.
1 MONDAY 8/7 pm Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2024 Celebrate the new year from the opulent Musikverein hosted by PBS favorite Hugh Bonneville. 9:30/8:30 pm Next at the Kennedy Center A New Year’s Eve Celebration Ring in the New Year with a star-studded musical celebration on stage at the Kennedy Center.
2 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Born to Sing Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the remarkable roots of singers Alanis Morissette and Ciara, revealing their hidden connections to history and music. 9/8 pm American Masters HOPPER: An American Love Story Discover the secrets behind Edward Hopper’s most iconic and enigmatic works. Known for “Nighthawks” and other evocative paintings of American life, Hopper has left a lasting impression on our culture.
Movie Classics – The Addams Family
10/9 pm A Citizen’s Guide to Preserving Democracy Based on Dr. Richard Haass’ bestselling book The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens. Through interviews and real-life examples, Hari Sreenivasan and Dr. Haass explore how Americans are working towards strengthening democracy and renewing the spirit of a more informed and engaged citizenry.
3 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature The Serengeti Rules Explore some of the most remote and spectacular places on Earth with a pioneering group of scientists who make surprising discoveries that transform human understanding of nature and ecology and offer new hope for restoring our world. 9/8 pm Nova Arctic Drift Join scientists on the biggest Arctic research expedition of all time. Facing hungry polar bears, perilous sea ice cracks and brutal cold, the team strives to understand the forces that are changing the region and the world. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Nero’s Sunken City The underwater secrets of a decadent seaside city where Nero and Julius Caesar had villas are explored.
4 THURSDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Dallas, Hour 2 Discover delightful Dallas treasures, including an 1830 first printing of The Book of Mormon, Dallas memorabilia & Tennessee sampler and a Ruth, Mantle & Maris-signed baseball. Which Dallas discovery’s top value doubled to $100,000?
9/8 pm Farewell Doc Martin Uncover the incredibly successful journey of the beloved British comedy-drama Doc Martin on-air for 18 years. Follow the cast and crew as they film the final season of the series.
5 FRIDAY 9/8 pm The American Buffalo Episode One: Blood Memory Explore the dramatic story of how America’s national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people, was driven to the brink of extinction. Ken Burns recounts the tragic collision of two opposing views of the natural world.
6 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Host Chip Polston goes on a walkabout at Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo in Horse Cave; Ed McClanahan was a prolific writer and a member of Kentucky’s “Fab Five”; the National Quilt Museum in Paducah honors quilters; and The Appalachian Shakespeare Center promotes Appalachia through the works of William Shakespeare. 9/8 pm Movie Classics The Addams Family A greedy lawyer tries to acquire the Addams family fortune by planting an impostor in the household who claims to be long-lost Uncle Fester. Starring Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston and Christopher Lloyd (1991). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Jackson Browne Legendary singer-songwriter Jackson Browne performs hits and songs from his latest album Downhill from Everywhere.
Austin City Limits – Jackson Browne
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Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode One: Elysium
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode One Season 4, Episode One: Broodiness
Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Five
The American Buffalo: Episode One: Blood Memory
Animal Babies: First Year on Earth: First Steps
PBS Arts Talk: Rhiannon Giddens
The Chavis Chronicles
The Video Vault: They Made Me a Criminal; Life with Elizabeth (Short)
Great Conversations: P.J. O’Rourke and Robert Siegel
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
The Story of....: Jackie Kennedy Onassis
The Cost of Inheritance: An America Reframed Special
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1
American Masters: HOPPER: An American Love Story
10 Parks That Changed America
Kentucky Edition
History with David Rubenstein
Olmsted in Louisville
Kentucky Muse: Coal Black Voices
Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Forever Young
Independent Lens: Beyond Utopia
Marriage: Season 1, Episode One
Nina: Season 1, Episode One: The Return
Connections: Delanor Manson
Conversations with Champions: Phil Simms
Astrid: Season 2, Episode Eight: In Custody Connections: Fatherhood
“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World”: The Coming of the American Revolution
Kentucky Edition
Nature: Big Little Journeys: Home
Nova: High-Risk High-Rise
Secrets of the Dead: Van Gogh’s Ear
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode One: Elysium
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
History Detectives: Evocative symbol
Kentucky Tonight BBC News
Kentucky Edition
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode One Season 4, Episode One: Broodiness
Kentucky Edition
The Good Road: St. Thomas, USV
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Diverse Cultures
Character Makes the Man - The Story of the Kentucky Military Institute: 1845 -1971
Kentucky Edition
Jubilee: The Boxcars
Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive
Father Brown: The Tower of Lost Souls
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Icon: Music Through the Lens: On Camera
Kentucky Edition
The Caverns Sessions: Della Mae
This Old House: Lexington
Ask This Old House: The Story of....: Jackie Kennedy Onassis Window to Door
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week with the Atlantic
The American Buffalo: Episode Two: Into the Storm
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Lyle Roelofs
Connections: State Appalshop@40: Classics from the Treasurer Allison Ball Collection: Long Journey Home BBC News
Movie Classics: Guys and Dolls
Kids: Distinguished Kentuckian: Rufus B. Atwood WoodSongs Sullivan Sisters
Run That by Me Again
Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Melynda Jamison
WoodSongs: The Kruger Brothers and The Friel Sisters ACL 9th Annual Hall of Fame Honors John Prine
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: The Birdcage
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Last of the Summer Keeping Up Wine Appearances
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Luna & Sophie: Season 2, Episode Ten: Lost Sons
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Kentucky Music: Brett Ratliff
WoodSongs: The Kruger Brothers and The Friel Sisters
International Jazz Celebration
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: The Boxcars
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
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Secrets of the Dead – Van Gogh’s Ear
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 7 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode One: Elysium Eliza teams up with Duke to investigate a burglary in a high-end brothel whose clients include members of the British government. 8/7 pm The American Buffalo Episode One: Blood Memory Explore the dramatic story of how America’s national mammal, which sustained the lives of Native people, was driven to the brink of extinction. Ken Burns recounts the tragic collision of two opposing views of the natural world. 9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode One: Broodiness Skeldale House is busier than ever while Tristan is away serving. James and Helen dream about the future, hoping James will not be called to serve. When Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, Siegfried offers his support.
8 MONDAY 9/8 pm The Story of.... Jackie Kennedy Onassis Two sides to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ life are revealed: heart-breaking tragedy, and a powerful determination to survive. 10/9 pm The Cost of Inheritance: An America Reframed Special The program explores the complex issue of reparations in the U.S. Through personal narratives, community inquiries and scholarly insights, it aims to inspire understanding of the scope and rationale of the reparations debate. 10/9 pm 10 Parks That Changed America Explore the serene spaces that offer city dwellers a respite from the hustle and
Movie Classics – The Birdcage
bustle of urban life, from Savannah’s elegant squares to a park built over a freeway in Seattle to New York’s High Line.
9 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Forever Young Valerie Bertinelli and Brendan Fraser, two actors who found fame when they were young, discover ancestors who paved the way for their success. 9/8 pm Independent Lens Beyond Utopia The story of families attempting to escape oppression in North Korea revealing a world many have never seen.
10 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Big Little Journeys: Home In Canada, a tiny turtle ventures through a forest of giants in search of the lake where she will spend the next 50 years of her life. 9/8 pm Nova High-Risk High-Rise The number of skyscrapers worldwide has increased dramatically, being built higher and higher. But for all their impressive engineering, are these buildings safe? 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Van Gogh’s Ear The night when Vincent van Gogh cut his own ear defines his turbulent life and art. Generations have theorized about what really happened on December 23, 1888, in the French town of Arles, but no one has been clear on the details - until now.
cosmograph, an English bass violin, and Susan Butcher’s 1990 Iditarod trophy. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Martin makes efforts to overcome his phobia and beginning to question whether he made the right decision about resigning.
12 FRIDAY 9/8 pm The American Buffalo Episode Two: Into the Storm By the late 1880s, the buffalo that once numbered in the tens of millions teeters on the brink of extinction. But a diverse and unlikely collection of Americans start a movement that rescues the national mammal from disappearing forever.
13 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Antique lovers flock to the small town of Hazel in southwestern Kentucky; Creelsboro Natural Arch is one of the largest stone arches east of the Rocky Mountains; Louisville-born actor Victor Mature was a star in the 1950s; and the evolution of the University of Kentucky Circus Club.
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9/8 pm Movie Classics The Birdcage A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancee’s right-wing moralistic parents. Starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane and Dianne Wiest (1996).
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1 Kick off Season 28 with Roadshow’s first visit to Alaska. Treasures include a 1969 Rolex Oyster
11/10 pm ACL 9th Annual Hall of Fame Honors John Prine The ninth annual Austin City Limits Hall of Fame induction honors singer/songwriter John Prine.
Antiques Roadshow – Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 1
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Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Two: Six Feet Under
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Animal Babies: First Year on Earth: Testing PBS Arts Talk: Henry The Chavis Limits Winkler Chronicles
The American Buffalo: Episode Two: Into the Storm
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Great Conversations: Joseph Stiglitz and Rana Foroohar
The Video Vault: The Man with the Golden Arm; The Adventures of Robin Hood (Short)
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Summer of Rockets: Season 1, Episode Six
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
The Story of....: Marilyn Monroe
POV: Brief Tender Light
BBC News
Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2
Pioneers of Television: Late Night
10 Streets That Changed America
Great Leaders: The Black Odyssey of Lyman Johnson
Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson - So Much to Paint
Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Fathers and Sons
Tutankhamun: Allies & Enemies: Episode One
Tutankhamun: Allies & Enemies: Episode Two
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Marriage: Season 1, Episode Two
Nina: Season 1, Episode One: For Better or For Worse
D.I. Ray: Season 1, Episode One
Kentucky Edition
History Detectives: Titanic Picture Frame
Kentucky Edition
Connections: David Adkins
Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Louisville’s Own Ali Cooper
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Bob Jackson
Nature: Big Little Journeys: Survival
Nova: Ultimate Space Telescope
Secrets of the Dead: Ben Franklin’s Bones
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Two: Six Feet Under
History with David Rubenstein
Conversations with Champions: D. Wayne Lukas
Kentucky Tonight BBC News
Kentucky Edition
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode Two Season 4, Episode Two: Carpe Diem
Kentucky Edition
The Good Road: Nashville, TN
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Bluegrass Royalty
Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Kentucky Edition Cooper
Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie
Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only
Connections: Darlene Thomas
Father Brown: The Menace of Mephistopheles
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Lexington
Ask This Old House: The Story of....: Marilyn Monroe Garage Graffiti
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week with the Atlantic
Benjamin Franklin: Join or Die (1706-1774)
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only
Movie Classics: The Birdcage
Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky
Distinguished Kentuckian: Eleanor Churchill
WoodSongs Kids: Ian Shaw
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: Guys and Dolls
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Last of the Summer Keeping Up Wine Appearances
The Video Vault (6 pm)
Kentucky Music: WoodSongs: Vince Herman and Jessica Jamie and Jesse Wells Willis-Fisher
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Run That by Me Again
Icon: Music Through the Lens: On the Road Kentucky Edition Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
The Caverns Sessions
Connections: UK Appalshop@40: Classics from the President Eli Capilouto Collection: Nimrod Workman
Connections: KY Sec. of WoodSongs: Vince Herman and Jessica State Michael Adams Willis-Fisher Austin City Limits: Robert Glasper
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Our House: Season 1, Episode One
Imperial China: The Art of the Horse
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 14 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Two: Six Feet Under When a close friend of Mr. Potts is murdered, Eliza finds herself investigating the dark and macabre world of Victorian undertakers. 8/7 pm The American Buffalo Episode Two: Into the Storm By the late 1880s, the buffalo that once numbered in the tens of millions teeters on the brink of extinction. But a diverse and unlikely collection of Americans start a movement that rescues the national mammal from disappearing forever. 9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Two: Carpe Diem Siegfried has the bright idea of bringing in an experienced bookkeeper, Miss Harbottle, to bring method to their madness.
15 MONDAY 9/8 pm The Story of.... Marilyn Monroe Although Marilyn Monroe was featured in 30 films in her short life, her lasting star power has secured her place as an icon of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
10/9 pm D.I. Ray Season 1, Episode One D.I. Rachita Ray is promoted to Homicide but realizes that the so-called “culturally specific homicide” she is assigned to is anything but.
17 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Big Little Journeys: Survival In Taiwan, a Formosan pangolin travels through a land of giants to find a mate in a protected forest, while in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, a family of golden-headed lion tamarins journey from the edge of their world into a land of plenty. 9/8 pm Nova Ultimate Space Telescope Explore the dramatic story of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope - the most ambitious observatory ever launched. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Ben Franklin’s Bones Bones found in the basement of Benjamin Franklin’s British residence were used for the purposes of an illegal anatomy school that helped shaped modern medicine.
18 THURSDAY
10/9 pm POV Brief Tender Light At MIT, a Ghanaian alum follows four African students striving to become agents of positive change back home.
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 2 Great finds include a Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoon, Harry Karstens’s ice axe from his first ascent of Denali and a Zacharias Nicholas Haida totem pole.
16 TUESDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only The Portwenn surgery is chaotic, with Martin and Louisa now practicing from it. Bert’s new business venture with Al isn’t off to a good start, and Penhale suspects noise complaints are due to paranormal activity.
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Fathers and Sons Actors LeVar Burton and Wes Studi, two men who grew up without their fathers, learn about the family they’ve never known.
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Two: Six Feet Under
19 FRIDAY 9/8 pm Benjamin Franklin Join or Die (1706-1774) After building a printing empire in Philadelphia with his wife Deborah, Benjamin Franklin gains worldwide fame from electricity experiments then spends years in London trying to keep Britain and America together as his family comes apart.
20 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Explore the graffiti left by Civil War soldiers in Mammoth Cave; sustainability is a passion for the owners of Kentucky Wool Works; the esteemed collection of the Frazier History Museum; and an authentic Afghan restaurant that resides in an Owensboro biscuit house. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Guys and Dolls Gambler Nathan Detroit has few options for the location of his big craps game. Needing $1,000 to pay a garage owner to host the game, Nathan bets Sky Masterson that Sky cannot get virtuous Sarah Brown out on a date. Despite some resistance, Sky negotiates a date with her in exchange for bringing people into her mission. Meanwhile, Nathan’s longtime fiancee, Adelaide, wants him to go legit and marry her. Starring Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, Vivian Blaine and Robert Keith (1955). 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Robert Glasper/Domi and JD Beck ACL brings some next-generation jazz with Robert Glasper and Domi & JD Beck taking the stage.
Austin City Limits – Robert Glasper/Domi and JD Beck
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Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Three: Origins
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode Three Season 4, Episode Three: Right Hand Man
Benjamin Franklin: Join or Die (1706-1774)
Animal Babies: First Year on Earth: New Frontiers
PBS Arts Talk: Misty Copeland
The Chavis Chronicles
The Video Vault: Something to Sing About; The Dick Van Dyke Show (Short)
Great Conversations: Thomas Friedman and Congressman John Yarmuth
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
The Story of....: Elizabeth Taylor
Independent Lens: Racist Trees
Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3
Pioneers of Television: Comedians
10 Towns That Changed America
Haunting Tales
Kentucky Muse: A Novel Approach
Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Buried Secrets
American Experience: Nazi Town USA
Frontline
Marriage: Season 1, Episode Three
Tales From the Royal Wardrobe
BBC News Kentucky Edition
History with David Rubenstein
Connections: Breast Conversations with Champions: John Cancer Swofford BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Nina: Season 1, Episode One: Bruised Heart D.I. Ray: Season 1, Episode Two
Kentucky Edition
History Detectives: Vietnam Diary
Sally Brown: Force of Nature
Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Kentucky Edition Cemetery No. 2
Kentucky Tonight
Nature: Big Little Journeys: Bloodlines
Nova: Iceman Reborn
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Three: Origins
All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode Three Season 4, Episode Three: Right Hand Man
Secrets of the Dead: Hannibal in the Alps
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Sally Brown: Force of Nature The Poetry of Jazz/The Jazz of Poetry Antiques Roadshow: Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3
Connections: Betty Baye
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Roszalyn Akins
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Father Brown: The Viper’s Tongue Long Has This Been Going On?
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
The Good Road: Asheville, NC
Jubilee: Blue Highway BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
The Caverns Sessions: Bill Miller
This Old House: Lexington
Ask This Old House: The Story of....: Elizabeth Taylor Hot Water
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week with the Atlantic
Benjamin Franklin: An American (1775-1790)
BBC News
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Movie Classics: The Addams Family
Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On?
Kids: Distinguished Kentuckian: Thomas D. Clark WoodSongs Wyatt Ellis
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Run That by Me Again
Icon: Music Through the Lens: On the Record
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Malcolm Ratchford
Connections: Ruth Brinkley
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Harriette Arnow/Ourselves
WoodSongs: Billy Dean & Paul Overstreet and Tom Wopat Austin City Limits: Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: Sunset Boulevard
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville
Last of the Summer Keeping Up Wine Appearances
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Our House: Season 1, Episode Two
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Kentucky Music: John P. Rodgers
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Story Road
Music Anywhere
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8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Three: Origins The story of how it all began. It’s twelve years earlier and Duke and Eliza meet for the very first time.
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Buried Secrets Singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O’Neill uncover their roots, revealing secrets their ancestors went to great lengths to conceal.
9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Three: Right Hand Man Busy and exhausted, James and Helen cannot get any time together. James thinks he found a solution when he hires a new trainee vet, Richard Carmody, but things do not quite work out as he expects.
9/8 pm American Experience Nazi Town USA Explore the largely unknown story of the German American Bund - a pro-Nazi group that had chapters across the country during the 1930s.
11/10 pm Tales From the Royal Wardrobe Examine the significance of the royal wardrobes of English monarchs over the last 400 years. Learn why most kings and queens have carefully choreographed every aspect of their apparel.
8/7 pm Nature Big Little Journeys: Bloodlines In Madagascar, a match-stick sized chameleon goes on an epic journey to find a mate and lay eggs before it’s too late.
22 MONDAY 9/8 pm The Story of.... Elizabeth Taylor Two-time Oscar winner Elizabeth Taylor was the unofficial Queen of Hollywood. But behind the glitz she led a life of extremes, with a rollercoaster of stellar successes and shocking tragedies. 9/8 pm Pioneers of Television Comedians Go behind the curtain to reveal the techniques of America’s favorite comedic actors, including Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters and Tina Fey. 10/9 pm Independent Lens Racist Trees A historically Black neighborhood in Palm Springs fights for the removal of a wall of trees, believed by some to segregate the community, frustrating residents who regard them as an enduring symbol of racism.
Movie Classics – Sunset Boulevard
24 WEDNESDAY
9/8 pm Nova Iceman Reborn Newly discovered evidence sheds light on Otzi the Iceman, the oldest human mummy on Earth. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Hannibal in the Alps Follow a team of experts as they solve the enduring mystery of exactly where Hannibal and his troops crossed the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome.
25 THURSDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Alaska Native Heritage Center Hour 3 Appraisals include an Alaska belt buckle, an Elvis Presley King Creole movie poster and Stephen Decatur warrant and commissions from 1798-1804. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On? A former patient, Stewart James, begins to act oddly as he starts a survival course business.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Viper’s Tongue Mrs. McCarthy gets an unwelcome birthday surprise when her life is threatened by a mysterious avenging angel.
26 FRIDAY 9/8 pm Benjamin Franklin An American (1775-1790) In wartime Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. In Paris, he wins French support for the American Revolution.
27 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Visit two organizations that utilize horses to help individuals with mental health, cognitive development and physical therapy; the gift economy is growing in Kentucky, as well as a renewed sense of community; Chip heads to Wolfe County for an underground adventure by kayak; meet world champion carver Abby Peterson. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Sunset Boulevard In one of Hollywood’s best films, an outof-work screenwriter attaches himself to a tragically deluded screen star attempting a comeback. The winner of three Academy Awards including Best Screenplay. Starring Gloria Swanson, William Holden, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson and Fred Clark (1950). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Legendary rockers Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo perform classic gems in their Austin City Limits debut.
Austin City Limits – Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
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Tales From the Royal Bedchamber
Benjamin Franklin: An American (1775-1790)
Earth’s Sacred Wonders: House of the Divine
PBS Arts Talk: Henry The Chavis Winkler with Seal Chronicles
The Video Vault: Angel and the Badman; Tap Dance (Short)
Great Conversations: Robert Wright and Jon Kabat-Zinn
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Tonight
Independent Lens: Razing Liberty Square
BBC News
Antiques Roadshow: Old Sturbridge Village Pioneers of Television: Primetime Soaps Hour 1
10 Modern Marvels That Changed America Kentucky Edition
History with David Rubenstein
Jim Host: Game Changer
Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion
Kentucky Edition
Finding Your Roots: Hold the Laughter
Frontline: Democracy on Trial
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Marriage: Season 1, Episode Four
Nina: Season 1, Episode One: In Her Image D.I. Ray: Season 1, Episode Three
Kentucky Edition
History Detectives: African American Heroes
Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story
Travis Pickin’: A Musical Tribute
Kentucky Edition
Nature: Gorilla
Nova: When Whales Could Walk
Secrets of the Dead: Jamestown’s Dark Winter
The Story of....: John Travolta
Connections
Connections: Innocence Project
Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece: All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Funny Woman: Season 1, Episode Four Season 4, Episode Four: The Diamond Feather Season 4, Episode Four: By the Book
Kentucky Time Capsule
Conversations with Champions: Julian Tackett
Kentucky Tonight BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition
The Good Road: St. Croix, USVI
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Prestonsburg
Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story
Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Old Sturbridge Village Hr 1
Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Four: Everlasting Love
Father Brown: The Requiem for the Dead
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
This Old House
Ask This Old House
The Story of....: John Travolta
Icon: Music Through the Lens: On the Cover
Kentucky Edition
The Caverns Sessions: Kitchen
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen
Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week with the Atlantic
Legends of the Canyon
BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Run That by Me Again
Kentucky Edition
Movie Classics: Shane
Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Run That By Me Again
Distinguished Kentuckian
Woodsongs Kids
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: Four Weddings And A Funeral
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Edition
Connections: Diabetes Prevention Jubilee: Town Mountain
Connections: Human Trafficking
Connections
As Time Goes By
Lanham Jamboree
Inside The Kentucky Music Anywhere Derby
Woodsongs
Woodsongs Austin City Limits: Noah Kahan
of the Summer Keeping Up Ray Stevens Cabaray Ray Stevens Cabaray Last Wine Apperances Kentucky Music
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers
Still Open All These Hours
Our House Jubilee
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 28 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Miss Scarlet & The Duke on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Four: The Diamond Feather Things are going well for Eliza until a familiar face shows up to question her role at Nash & Sons. Meanwhile, The Duke receives an offer that brings their relationship to a crisis point. 9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Four: By the Book Carmody is challenged with learning how to be a vet. The new farmers have a worrying illness among their herd, and James wants to help them. Helen rallies the community to help the newcomers while she waits for personal news. 10/9 pm Earth’s Sacred Wonders House of the Divine Meet a Muslim paramedic who helps fasting worshippers during Ramadan in Jerusalem. A Cambodian man risks his life to save his ancestral spirits from the jungle. A Buddhist warrior monk in China faces a test that will change his life forever.
10/9 pm 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America Take a whirlwind tour of engineering feats that made our civilization possible. See how engineers connected our nation with bridges, rail networks and a continent-wide freeway system, and delivered water from distant rivers to our kitchen sinks.
30 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Hold the Laughter Comedians Bob Odenkirk and Iliza Shlesinger learn about relatives who took risks and overcame enormous hardships. 10/9 pm D.I. Ray Season 1, Episode Three The body count continues to rise as Rachita and the team uncover more evidence, leading them to believe they are dealing with highly dangerous organized criminals.
31 WEDNESDAY 29 MONDAY 9/8 pm The Story of.... John Travolta In the 1970s, John Travolta was considered Hollywood’s Prince of Cool, with breakthrough roles in Saturday Night Fever and Grease. But throughout his life, he has suffered terrible personal losses with every career high. 9/8 pm Pioneers of Television Primetime Soaps A nighttime soap frenzy kicks off in the 1980s with “Peyton Place,” “Dallas,” “Dynasty” and “Knots Landing.” 10/9 pm Independent Lens Razing Liberty Square The historically Black community of Liberty City in Miami becomes ground zero for climate gentrification.
Nature – Gorilla
8/7 pm Nature Gorilla Get an intimate look at a silverback family in Gabon’s Loango National Park, a newborn gorilla, forest elephants and buffalo in the last remaining wild coastline in the African tropics. 9/8 pm Nova When Whales Could Walk Egyptian desert fossils reveal clues to the evolution of the biggest animals on Earth. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Jamestown’s Dark Winter Forensic anthropologists excavate the early American colony and uncover dark secrets. What do the newly discovered bones of a 14-year-old English girl reveal about what really happened during the winter of 1609
1 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Four: Everlasting Love When Martin advises a patient suffering from migraines to stop cold-water swimming, Mrs. Tishell’s attempts to help almost lead to disaster. Martin has his own headaches to deal with when an herbalist sets up shop in the village and an ex-flame arrives on his doorstep. 10/9 pm Father Brown The Requiem for the Dead Father Brown investigates the murder of a notorious child killer, who was found dead in the woods.
2 FRIDAY 9/8 pm Movie Classics Shane A retired gunfighter, now a drifter determined to establish a peaceful life, comes to the aid of a homestead family threatened by a land barron and his hired gun. Starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin, Brandon De Wilde and Jack Palance. (1953)
3 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life River Lotus Lion Dance in Louisville showcases the traditional Asian dance where performers mimic a lion’s movements; the history and color/patterns of agates; folk artists Lonnie and Twyla Money are known for their whimsical and colorful wood carving; Lexington artists bring their art to the streets through “Art on the Town” and the use of free art carts.
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Sit and Be Fit
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The Best of The Joy of Painting
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This Old House
This Old House
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Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala (1)/ American Buffalo (8,15)/ Benjamin Franklin (22,29)
Towering Task: The Story of Citizen's Guide to Preserving the Peace Corps (2)/ American Buffalo: A Story of Democracy (4)/ Cost of American Masters (9)/ Resilience (3)/ The Shot Inheritance: An America Children in Crisis: The Story of Heard 'Round the World: The Reframed Special (11)/ 88th Secrets of the Dead Chip (16)/ Child Abuse and Coming of the American Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Neglect: A KET Special Report Revolution (10)/ The Story Awards (18)/ Beauty on the (23)/ Jim Host: Game Of... (17,24,31) Wing: Life Story of the Changer (30) Monarch Butterfly (25)
Meredith Wilson: America's Music Man (1)
Finding Your Roots
Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts (3)/ Pioneers of Television (17,24,31)
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4:00/3:00 Kentucky Life 4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield 5:00/4:00 This Old House 5:30/4:30 Ask This Old House
This Old House
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The Farmer & The Foodie America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated Cook's Country
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the Contrary with Bonnie Christopher Kimball's Milk 6:30/5:30 To Erbe Street Television
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A SUCCESS THANKS TO YOU! Friends of KET welcomes members Friends of KET, a statewide volunteer network that supports and connects KET to communities throughout the Commonwealth, recently added three new members. Mary Michael Corbett of Louisville is a retired marketing and philanthropy executive. Dr. Melissa W. Stephanski of Bowling Green is a retired Assistant Superintendent of Warren County Schools now serving as an educational consultant. And Martha Deener of Lexington is a retired elementary school librarian with Fayette County Public Schools. To learn more about the Friends of KET, please contact Julie Schmidt at jschmidt@ket.org.
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Thank you for supporting KET during WinterPledge 2023. Your support makes possible all your favorite programs on KET – which costs more than $4 million annually – including Masterpiece, PBS NewsHour, Finding Your Roots and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. We appreciate everyone who donated as well as all the many volunteers, businesses and partners who generously contributed their time and talents.
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Martinis & Mistletoe fundraiser honors Joseph and Laura Chillo
STEM-a-thon explores science careers KET recently participated in STEM-a-thon, an event at Western Kentucky University sponsored by the Green River Regional Educational Cooperative that showcases innovative and inclusive ways in which students explore STEM topics in the classroom and introduces students to STEM careers in fields such as engineering, programming and robotics.
Young Writers Contest accepting stories, poems and illustrations Students in grades PreK-12 are invited to submit their creative works for the 2024 KET Young Writers Contest. The popular annual contest encourages students to celebrate the power of crafting stories, poems, graphic novels and illustrations by submitting their own original work! The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2024. For more information, including contest rules and entry forms, visit KET.org/WritersContest.
Martinis & Mistletoe, KET’s 15th annual fundraising event in Northern Kentucky, honored Joseph Chillo, president of Thomas More University, and his wife, Laura. Hosted by the Northern Kentucky Regional Board of the Commonwealth Fund for KET, the event welcomed more than 250 guests to kick off the season of cheer and giving thanks. To view photos from the event, visit KET.org/Martinis.
DONATE RETIRED VEHICLES TO KET Did you know that you can donate your car, truck, boat or RV to KET? Even if it does not run, simply call 855-710-0538 to schedule a free pick-up. You will receive a tax receipt, and your old vehicle will help keep quality PBS and KET programming on the air. Learn more at
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We appreciate our corporate partners and their support this year through program underwriting. Please say ‘Thank you for supporting KET’ when you visit any of these businesses: AIA KY Addiction Recovery Care Alltech, Inc. Best Western Hotels & Resorts of Kentucky Brown-Forman Carolyn Tassie Memorial Fund Cave Hill Cemetery Central Bank & Trust Co. Central Bank Center The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU CHI Saint Joseph Health Clay Ingels Company Community Action Council Eastern Kentucky University Frontier Nursing University Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky Glema Mahr Center for the Arts Highlands Latin School Horse Races Now James Motor Company Jewish Federation of Louisville
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KENTUCKY EDITION
Go beyond the headlines with updates on the day’s top legislative news from Frankfort
KET Weeknights • 6:30/5:30 pm KE2 Weeknights • 11/10 pm
KENTUCKY TONIGHT
Legislators and guests discuss policy with host Renee Shaw
KET Mondays • 8/7 pm
COMMENT ON KENTUCKY
Host Bill Bryant and Kentucky journalists explore the week’s top stories
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Watch Chamber Sessions and Committee Meetings • KET KY, the Kentucky Channel (statewide broadcast) • Frankfort Cable System • Capitol In-House TV System
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Audio podcasts of these programs are on iTunes and Google Play. Learn more at KET.org/Podcasts.
Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: G. Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Vice Chair: David Couch, associate commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Secretary: Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington • Executive Committee at Large: Leah Adkins, director and officer, RJA Enterprises, Catlettsburg, and Karyn Hoover, retired, former elementary education teacher, Jamestown • Jay Mehta, senior accountant, PCF Insurance Services, Murray • Crystal Staley, communications director, Office of Governor Beshear, Lexington • Kevin W. Weaver, attorney, Sturgill, Turner, Barker and Moloney, Lexington • Robin Fields Kinney, interim Kentucky Commissioner of Education (ex officio) KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Rebecca Rose, Morgantown (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer) Friends of KET Executive Committee President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville • President-Elect: Elizabeth Griffith Mudd, Benton • Secretary: Kelly Green, Frankfort • Vice Presidents: Ben Talley, Hopkinsville; Carla Jaenicke, Ashland • Past President: Kelly Green, Frankfort • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft. Mitchell Commonwealth Fund for KET Chair: Nick Nicholson, retired, former president, Keeneland, Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, president, Elevar Design Group, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, president, Suits That Rock, Covington • D.R. Ball, site acquisition manager, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • Mira S. Ball, co-founder, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington • Donna Moore Campbell, retired, former deputy executive director, KET, Lexington • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, president, VYBG Consulting PLLC, Louisville • G. Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Alice Houston, owner, HJI Solutions, Louisville • William J. Jones, retired, U.S. Bank, Paducah • Sean Mestan, retired teacher, Princeton • Michael Owsley, founding partner, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, Bowling Green • Hilma Prather, retired, school administrator, Somerset • Melanie Simpson-Conley, president, KV Oil, Inc., Lexington • William T. Young Jr., president, W.T. Young, Lexington VISIONS/ Volume XLVII, Number 1 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 405022296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities. Guide Staff Managing Editor: Elizabeth Greenfield • Editor: Reggie Beehner • Art Director: Missy Upton • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard, Katherine Mueller-White • Photography: Patrick Brumback • Design/Production: Karen Billings, Amy Crittenden, Sam Cooper, Justin Stewart • Senior Director, Marketing and Communications: Todd Piccirilli
Additional ways you can support KET Kroger Rewards Card Did you know you can use your Kroger rewards card to help support KET? Simply sign into your account at Kroger.com, then select My Account and Community Rewards. Search “Commonwealth Fund for KET” to select KET as your preferred nonprofit. After that, every purchase made when you swipe your Kroger rewards card will contribute a percentage to KET.
Companies’ Matching Gifts Programs Many companies sponsor matching gift programs to encourage employees and retirees to support charitable organizations that can double or even triple your contributions. If you or your spouse work for Humana, General Electric, Toyota, IBM, UPS or hundreds of other businesses across the country, your gift could go twice as far to impact KET. Check out KET.org/Match to review participating employers and find their gift request forms.
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The Addams Family A greedy lawyer tries to acquire the Addams family fortune by planting an impostor in the household who claims to be long-lost Uncle Fester.
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The Birdcage A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée’s moralistic parents.
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Guys and Dolls Gamblers scheme to divert the owner of a missionary to Havana so they can stage a high-stakes craps game at the venue.
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