A FOOTPRINT for LEARNING
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S PRESIDENT of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, Aaron Thompson devotes much of his time looking for ways to ensure all Kentuckians have opportunities to improve their lives through higher education. While much of that work focuses on helping adults earn postsecondary degrees and certificates to aid their careers, Thompson says one of the most important contributors to lasting success is one often occurs much earlier in life: developing a love of learning. “We have tons of evidence that shows that a love for learning often happens in early childhood, between the ages of zero to five, when the brain is developing rapidly,” Thompson said. “That’s when children can build a ‘footprint for learning,’ which is a powerful dynamic that continues to grow with them throughout life.” And KET, with its abundance of educational children’s programs like Sesame Street, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
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“I ALWAYS SAY KET OFFERS LIFE PREPARATION. ITS PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES GIVE YOU KNOWLEDGE YOU CAN BUILD ON AND HELP YOU BE SUCCESSFUL.” and Super WHY!, offers a fun way to engage young minds, encouraging them to discover how learning can be rewarding. “The beauty of KET’s children’s programming is that it helps build a set of tools that many young children don’t even know they’re building,” Thompson said. “They’re repeating the numbers, letters and sounds from the characters. But perhaps just as importantly, they’re seeing themselves as part of that world, building an emotional connection. And that’s where a love for learning happens.” Thompson says he discovered his own passion for learning growing up with eight siblings in a crowded, sharecropper’s shack in Clay County. Neither parent had beyond an eighth-grade education. One day, his father, who
worked two jobs to make ends meet, offered Thompson some advice: “Son, if you get yourself an education, you’ll have an opportunity to have choices in life.” “That was a lesson that connected with me,” Thompson said. “It wasn’t so much about making money as it was about finding a way to become everything I can be.” While a college professor, Thompson taught a course at the University of Kentucky that was distributed statewide through KET’s telecourses. The experience, Thompson said, opened his eyes to KET’s larger educational role in the Commonwealth, helping people prepare for a career and improve their lives. KET resources, such as FastForward, a GED preparation course, and Workplace Essential Skills, which teaches job-specific math and communication skills, have been tremendously useful, particularly during the pandemic, as displaced workers sought to find new jobs or build their vocational skills, Thompson said. “I always say KET offers life preparation,” Thompson said. “Its programs and resources give you knowledge you can build on and help you be successful. KET keeps the learning going, extending that love of learning well into adulthood.”
Following the popularity of The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix last fall, an article in The New York Times declared the series had done for chess what Julia Child did for French cooking as game boards flew off store shelves. However, the series’ appeal did something else as well — it brought attention to its source material, a novel penned by a Kentucky author; and this month, we’re pleased to share his story in a new KET program, Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit. Sharing Kentucky stories, of its people and places, has always been an important part of what we do at KET. And there’s much more to come over the next several months, including a fascinating look at our beautiful State Capitol in August. Then, in September, the eyes of the nation will be on ‘the greatest’ as Ken Burns debuts a fourpart series on boxer, humanitarian and Louisville’s own Muhammad Ali. And coming in October, Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains highlights the history, trials and triumphs of the dedicated women that provided some of the first healthcare in rural Appalachia. We’re proud to bring these stories to life and look forward to many more to come, made possible with your support. Thank you! Sincerely,
Shae Hopkins
KET Executive Director and CEO
THE REDEMPTION OF KENTUCKY WRITER
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ast year’s breakout success of the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit brought a rush of new attention to the novel on which it is based, as well as to the book’s author, Kentucky writer Walter Tevis. Tevis, who grew up in Lexington and Richmond, was best known for his pair of pool hall novels and the subsequent blockbuster movies: The Hustler (1961) and The Color of Money (1986). His novel The Queen’s Gambit, about a young chess prodigy, however, failed to make a ripple when it was first published in 1983, as Hollywood studios couldn’t imagine the cerebral board game translating to the big screen. Yet, Tevis’ gift for crafting offbeat characters who willed their way to unlikely triumphs frequently resonated with audiences and tapped into the nation’s love of the underdog. The popularity of The Hustler, starring Paul Newman, triggered a nationwide billiards craze, leaving manufacturers unable to keep up with pool table demand. When The Queen’s Gambit became a hit last year, it triggered yet another run, this time on chess boards.
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For all Tevis’ market-moving abilities as a writer, he never achieved the fame and fortune of his contemporaries like Kurt Vonnegut, Harper Lee and Truman Capote. His early death, at the age of 56, meant much of his commercial success was posthumous. In some ways, as life often imitates art, the arc of Tevis’ life uncannily resembled that of one of his characters, where early success is followed by a tragic fall, which ultimately leads to redemption. Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit, a new KET documentary that airs this month, explores the trajectory
of the Kentucky writer’s complex life and brilliant career. The 60-minute film features interviews with those who knew him best and examines the pivotal periods of his life: from his stint in a convalescent home as a young boy, to his battles with alcoholism as a professor at Ohio University, to his sobriety and late return to the typewriter, penning four books in the last four years of his life—one of which was The Queen’s Gambit. Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit
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MORE STORIES OF CELEBRATED WRITERS
TO STREAM ANYTIME Hemingway This film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick examines the turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway, revealing the charismatic and complicated man behind the myth. Agatha Christie’s England Learn how Christie drew on her surroundings, immortalizing in her beloved mysteries the people and locations she encountered. Edgar Allen Poe: Buried Alive Discover the real story of the notorious author, remembered for his Gothic horror tales. American Masters: Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir Explore the life of the groundbreaking author of The Joy Luck Club in this intimate portrait. Mark Twain Ken Burns tells the story of the writer once considered the funniest man on earth. American Masters: Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page Follow the remarkable story of an Ozarks farm woman who, at 65, turned her childhood into the best-selling Little House series. Shakespeare Uncovered Learn the fascinating history behind Shakespeare’s greatest plays.
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5 South Pacific KET Monday, July 5 • 9/8 pm This six-episode series explores the sheer scale and majesty of the South Pacific, the largest ocean on Earth. The islands in this region can be remote, separated by thousands of miles, but somehow animals and humans have made extraordinary journeys to reach these specks of land. Once there, isolation does curious things, and animals evolve and adapt in strange ways.
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This three-episode series travels the breadth of Scotland’s dramatic landscapes to meet the train crews, engineers and volunteers who keep the classic steam railways running. Take a tour of The Flying Scotsman, the world’s most iconic steam locomotive, and ride the Oban Line, which was voted the world’s top railway journey, traveling 61 miles across highlands and the Trossachs National Park.
new season Inspectors Cassie Stuart and Sunny Khan are back for the fourth season of this crime-solving series. The inspectors find the remains of a body, seemingly stored for a long time, and narrow their list to four suspects, several of whom have alarming links to the police force. And just as the inspectors get closer to the truth, things take an unexpected turn that could place Sunny and Cassie on the wrong side of the law.
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Icon: Music Through the Lens KET Friday, July 16 • 9/8 pm KET2 Monday, July 19 • 9/8 pm What makes for an iconic photograph? This six-part series seeks the answer, taking viewers on a fascinating journey through the history and cultural impact of music photography. Featuring interviews with over fifty of the world’s bestknown music photographers, the series examines life on the road, the evolution of the album cover, the acceptance of music photography as fine art and the impact of the digital revolution.
20 In Their Own Words: Pope Francis KET Tuesday, July 20 • 8/7 pm KET2 Thursday, July 22 • 9/8 pm Learn what experiences led Jorge Bergoglio, who worked for a time as a bouncer and a janitor in Argentina, to rise to the highest office in the Catholic Church. Taking the name Francis, he is the first pope from the Americas, and the first non-European and first Jesuit priest to be named pope.
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American Masters: Buddy Guy KET Tuesday, July 27 • 9/8 pm KET2 Thursday, July 29 • 10/9 pm Dive into the career of the legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy, a pioneer of Chicago’s West Side sound and major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. A protegé of Muddy Waters in the 1950s, Guy later teamed up with Otis Rush and Ike Turner to make his first records. See why Rolling Stone magazine named Guy one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time.
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Great Estates Scotland: Inveraray
Us on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come 1964-1966
Eyes on the Prize: Two Societies 1965-1968
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Great Dan Patch and I Surrender Dear
McLeod’s Daughters: Taking the Reins In the Executioner’s Shadow
Assignment Education
bookclub@KET
Great Conversations: Doris Kearns Goodwin and A. Scott Berg
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
Secrets in the Bones: The Hunt for the Black Death Killer
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Latino Heritage
Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2020
Beyond the CANVAS: Start Up: Oswald Making the Moment Service and Repair
Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
Kentucky Muse: Eighty-Eight Keys
Connections: Good Samaritans
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Finding Your Roots: The Impression
Mr. Tornado: American Experience
Up the Ridge
Wendell Berry’s Thoughts in the Presence of Fear
One Mother’s Fire: Connections: Sexual The Gail Minger Story Harassment Issues
Kentucky Tonight
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Nature: The Bat Man of Mexico
Nova: First Horse Warriors
Wonders of Mexico: Forests of the Maya
BBC World News: Episode 46
Great Estates Scotland: Rosslyn
Us on Masterpiece: Episode Two
In Performance At The Governor's Mansion: Madisonville
Up the Ridge
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Latino Heritage
Doc Martin: Mysterious Ways
Father Brown: The Celestial Choir
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House: Back Ask This Old House to Narragansett
Our Gorongosa
Roads Most Traveled Murder In Montrose
DayTripper
Passion Italy: Sardinia
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
The Poetry of a Soul: Connections: DV8 A Monk’s Story Kitchen
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Norman Lear: American Masters
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Kentucky Muse: Harry Pickens
Independent Lens: The People vs. Agent Orange
Kentucky Afield
Frontline: Germany’s Neo-Nazis & the Far Right
Song of the Mountains: Lillian Chase; The Moron Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: McLeod’s Daughters: Reality Bites Brothers; David Davis & The Warrior River Boys Reputation, Reputation, Reputation!
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Doc Martin: Mysterious Ways
Movie Classics: WarGames
Distinguished Kentuckian: Father Ralph Beiting
Reel Visions
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: The Accidental Tourist
Kentucky Afield
Run That by Me Again
Ray Stevens CabaRay Bluegrass Nashville Underground
Last of the Summer Wine
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
WoodSongs: Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers and Gumbo, Grits & Gravy
Kentucky Music: John Haywood
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC World News My World Too
Conversations with Champions: Kelly Wells BBC World News: Episode 44
Kentucky Collectibles
A Place to Call Home: Season 6 - New Adventures
Connections
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 - Episode Five Connections: Silas House
Jubilee: The Josh Williams Band/The Charlie Sizemore Band
Beyond the CANVAS BBC World News Comment on Kentucky Comment on Kentucky
Connections: Gerald Smith
Kentucky Health The Chavis Chronicles
WoodSongs: Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers and Gumbo, Grits & Gravy Austin City Limits: Residente
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Celestial Choir
Unbridled Vines: Kentucky’s Finest
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: The Josh Williams Band/The Charlie Sizemore Band
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 27 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Great Estates Scotland Inveraray For more than 500 years, Inveraray Castle has housed the chieftain of the well-known Clan Campbell. 8/7 pm Eyes on the Prize The Time Has Come 1964-1966 “BlackPower!” replaces “Freedom Now!” as the fabric of the traditional movement changes. 9/8 pm Us on Masterpiece Episode Two While searching for Albie in Venice, Douglas bonds with Freja. Later, he lands in jail. Back in England, Connie wonders what’s going on. 9/8 pm Eyes on the Prize Two Societies 1965-1968 Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference help Chicago’s civil rights leaders fight against segregated housing. 10/9 pm In the Executioner’s Shadow As the battle to overturn capital punishment continues in the U.S., this film presents personal stories that challenge viewers to question their deepest beliefs about justice.
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9/8 pm Secrets in the Bones: The Hunt for the Black Death Killer Biologist Hendrik Poinar searches for the pathogen that caused the bubonic plague during the fourteenth century. 10/9 pm Independent Lens The People vs. Agent Orange An activist is suing the American chemical industry for poisoning her and her family in Vietnam. A woman battles to stop the ongoing spraying of toxins by the timber industry in Oregon.
Norman Lear: American Masters
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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Impression Comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders discover they have more in common than they thought as they trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. 9/8 pm Mr. Tornado: American Experience Meet pioneering meteorologist Ted Fujita, who transformed our understanding of tornados. 10/9 pm Frontline Germany’s NeoNazis & the Far Right An investigation into the rise of far-right extremism and violence in Germany.
updated appraisal of as much as $2.2 million, now the highest-valued items in the entire “Roadshow” archive. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Mysterious Ways In the Season 8 opener, after successfully rekindling their relationship, Louisa and Martin are living together again, but Louisa finds herself juggling too many responsibilities at once.
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9/8 pm Norman Lear: American Masters Discover how the creator of All in the Family, The Jeffersons, and Good Times, affected social change through his groundbreaking sitcoms and activism.
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8/7 pm Nature The Bat Man of Mexico An ecologist tracks the lesser long-nosed bat’s epic migration across Mexico, braving hurricanes, snakes, Mayan tombs and seas of cockroaches to save the species and the tequila plants they pollinate. 9/8 pm Nova First Horse Warriors Scientists use archeology and genetics to uncover clues about the first horse riders and how they shaped the world. 10/9 pm Wonders of Mexico Forests of the Maya Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula, home to the Maya, is a forest rich in wildlife, including monkeys, jaguars, and vibrant tropical birds.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Latino Heritage Discover amazing items with connections to Latin American history and culture, including a treasure with an
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8/7 pm Kentucky Life Makerspaces; Spinal Cord Injury; Frank Duveneck; Duncan Hines The only limit is your imagination at Makerspaces in Lexington and Burlington, a new lease on life after spinal cord injury at the University of Louisville, the life and art of one of Northern Kentucky’s great artists Frank Duveneck, and Bowling Green’s Duncan Hines is America’s first foodie. 9/8 pm Movie Classics The Accidental Tourist An emotionally distant writer of travel guides must carry on with his life after his son is killed and his marriage crumbles. Starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner and Geena Davis (1988). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Residente Puerto Rican superstar Residente presents songs from his globe-spanning solo debut and his hits.
Movie Classics – The Accidental Tourist
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A Capitol Fourth Eyes on the Prize: The Promised Land 1967-1968
Eyes on the Prize: Power! 1966-1968
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Little Princess and Merrily Yours Secrets from the Ice
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Science Around Cincinnati
bookclub@KET
Great Conversations: David McCraw & Chuck Rosenberg
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Start Up: Stitch People
My World Too: Whoof, Nile Valley
South Pacific: Ocean of Islands
POV: The Neutral Ground
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Kansas City
Forgotten Slave Owners: Profit and Loss
Forgotten Slave Owners: The Price of Freedom
50 Years in the Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project
Kentucky Muse: Joe Molinaro
Kentucky Afield
Finding Your Roots: Children of the Revolution
The Latino Experience
Frontline: Topic to be announced
BBC World News
Song of the Mountains: Kim Robins and 40 Years Late; Donna Ulisse
Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: Best Beware My Sting
McLeod’s Daughters: Pride and Joy
A Place to Call Home: Season 6 - Autumn Affairs
Appalachian Skaespeare Center Presents Twelfth Night
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McLeod’s Daughters: Reality Bites
Kentucky Muse: Painting with Glass
A Line Unbroken
Vintage Kentucky
BBC World News
Connections: Conversations with Champions: Jack Educational Innovation Brammer and Dick Gabriel
Connections
Examining Violent Crime in Louisville: A KET Forum
Nature: Wild Florida
Nova: Cuba’s Cancer Hope
Great Estates Scotland: Inveraray
Losing the West
KYSU International Jazz Day Concert
A Force for Nature: Lucy Braun
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Kansas City
Doc Martin: Sons and Lovers
Father Brown: The Queen Bee
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House
Ask This Old House
America’s Last Little Italy: The Hill
The Latino Experience
DayTripper: East Austin, TX
Passion Italy: Alto Adige
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
Two Brothers
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Great Performances: Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba
Reentry Realities: Hope Deferred
Doc Martin: Sons and Lovers
Movie Classics: The Accidental Tourist
Distinguished Kentuckian: Harry Caudill
Reel Visions
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: The Magnificent Seven
Kentucky Afield
Run That by Me Again
Ray Stevens CabaRay Bluegrass Nashville Underground
Last of the Summer Wine
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
WoodSongs: Abe Partridge and Nora Jane Struthers
Kentucky Music
Wonders of Mexico: Mountain Worlds
Kentucky Collectibles
Keeping Up Appearances
BBC World News
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 - Episode Six
Connections: Child Jubilee: The HillBenders/Donna Ulisse and Marriage Laws in KY The Poor Mountain Boys
Connections: Kosair Charities
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Harriette Arnow
Beyond the CANVAS: BBC World News Modern Mexico Comment on Kentucky
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Connections
Connections: Dr. Donna Grigsby
Kentucky Health: Crohn’s Disease The Chavis Chronicles
WoodSongs: Abe Partridge and Nora Jane Struthers Austin City Limits: Rufus Wainwright
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Queen Bee
Unbridled Vines: Kentucky’s Finest
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: The HillBenders/Donna Ulisse and The Poor Mountain Boys
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EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 4 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza and amazing fireworks. The program features performances by top stars from pop, country, R&B, classical and Broadway. 8/7 pm Eyes on the Prize Power! 1966-1968 The call for Black Power takes various forms across communities in Black America. In Cleveland, Carl Stokes wins as the first Black mayor of a major American city. The Black Panther Party is born in Oakland. 9/8 pm Eyes on the Prize The Promised Land 1967-1968 Martin Luther King Jr. stakes out new ground for himself and the fragmenting civil rights movement. He opposes the war in Vietnam and his SCLC embarks on the Poor People’s Campaign. While organizing, King detours to support striking sanitation workers in Memphis, where he is assassinated.
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8/7 pm Secrets from the Ice Scientists race to collect ancient human tools uncovered by the rapid melting of the Yukon ice. 9/8 pm South Pacific Ocean of Islands The isolation of the South Pacific islands has created the most curious and precarious examples of life found anywhere on Earth, from giant crabs that tear open coconuts to flesh-eating caterpillars that impale their prey on dagger-like claws.
Austin City Limits – Rufus Wainwright
10/9 pm POV The Neutral Ground Comedian C.J. Hunt documents the dispute over removing four Confederate monuments in New Orleans. Hunt embarks on a journey across the country to discover what it would take to convince America to end its long romance with the Lost Cause.
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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Children of the Revolution Lupita Nyong’o, Carmelo Anthony, and Ana Navarro investigate the political choices of their fathers, discovering sometimes unexpected heritage as they trace their ancestry further back. 9/8 pm The Latino Experience Episode One A little boy tries to help his sickly grandfather. Women grapple with life on the border.
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8/7 pm Nature Wild Florida A growing human population and abandoned exotic pets like pythons are threatening Florida’s ecosystems. 9/8 pm Nova Cuba’s Cancer Hope Cuba has developed lung cancer vaccines that show so much promise some Americans are defying the embargo and traveling to Cuba for treatment. In an unprecedented move, Cuban researchers are working with U.S. partners to make the medicines more widely available. 10/9 pm Wonders of Mexico Mountain Worlds Mountains dominate Mexico, shaping life and culture in this diverse land.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Kansas City Kansas City treasures include an autographed Time cover collection, an 18th-century flambe Meiping vase and a 1957 Roy Rogers contest prize. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Sons and Lovers With Janice’s departure, Martin and Louisa need to find daycare for James, and they settle on Portwenn Tots.
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9/8 pm Great Performances Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba Singer Gloria Estefan visits three cities in Brazil and explores the origins of the country’s music.
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8/7 pm Kentucky Life eKAMI; Schneider’s Candies; Barber Legacy eKAMI teaches coal miners new trades in an advanced facility in Paintsville, grab a box of chocolates and the Opera Creams at Schneider’s Sweet Shop in Bellevue, and fathers and daughters carry on a barber legacy in Louisville and Elizabethtown. 9/8 pm Movie Classics The Magnificent Seven Seven gunfighters are hired by Mexican peasants to liberate their village from oppressive bandits. Starring Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, and Charles Bronson (1960). 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Rufus Wainwright American/Canadian singer and composer Rufus Wainwright performs songs from his latest album Unfollow the Rules.
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Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode One
Professor T: Anatomy of a Memory
Eyes on the Prize: Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972
Eyes on the Prize: A Nation of Law? 19681971
Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Milky Way and My Little Margie Series
Great Conversations: Dani Shapiro and Robert Siegel
Kentucky Tonight
POV: Landfall
South Pacific: Castaways
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Charlotte
Great Performances: Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba
Appalachian Shakespeare Center Presents Twelfth Night
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Kentucky Afield
McLeod’s Daughters: Pride and Joy Assignment Education Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule BBC World News
Beyond the CANVAS: Start Up: GoodBoy Modern Mexico Clothing - Flint, MI Connections
My World Too
Conversations with Champions: Dan Issel
Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit
The Latino Experience
Frontline: Topic to be announced
BBC World News
Song of the Mountains: The Fiddle Scene; EmiSunshine and The Rain
Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: All That Glisters
McLeod’s Daughters: Stir Crazy
A Place to Call Home: Season 6 - Life Longs for Itself
At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks
The Beat of a Different Drummer: The Story of America’s Last All-Female Military Band
Smoketown: A Tradition To Treasure Connections
Kentucky Tonight
Nature: Super Hummingbirds
Nova: Meteor Strike
Wonders of Mexico: Burning North
BBC World News
Scotland’s Scenic Railways
Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode One
Professor T: Anatomy of a Memory
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 - Episode Seven
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music
At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Charlotte
Doc Martin: Farewell, My Lovely
Father Brown: The Scales of Justice
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit
The Latino Experience
DayTripper: Granbury, TX
Passion Italy: Campania
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
Senior Moments
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Icon: Music Through The Lens: On Camera
Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz
Doc Martin: Farewell, My Lovely
Movie Classics: The Magnificent Seven
KYSU International Jazz Day Concert
Reel Visions
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: No Way Out
Kentucky Afield
Run That by Me Again
Ray Stevens CabaRay Bluegrass Nashville Underground
Last of the Summer Wine
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
WoodSongs: The Chuck Wagon Gang and the Small Glories
Kentucky Music: Sarah Wood
Keeping Up Appearances
Connections: Tiffany Manuel
Kentucky Collectibles
Connections
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 1)
Connections: Marcie Appalshop@40: Classics from the Timmerman Collection: Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers BBC World News
Kentucky Health: Pancreatic Cancer Comment on Kentucky
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Connections: Betty Baye
WoodSongs: The Chuck Wagon Gang and the Small Glories Austin City Limits: Khalid/Mac DeMarco
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Scales of Justice
The Remarkable Clarks
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 1)
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8/7 pm Eyes on the Prize Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More 1964-1972 A renewed push for unity galvanizes Black America. Cassius Clay challenges America to accept him as Muhammad Ali; Howard University students fight to bring the Black consciousness movement and African heritage inside the Black institution.
9/8 pm The Latino Experience Episode Two A young girl makes an image-altering decision. A Guatemalan truck driver and pastor copes with the pandemic.
8/7 pm Scotland’s Scenic Railways Follow in Harry Potter’s footsteps as we board The Jacobite steam train across the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct.
9/8 pm Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode One Parts of a body are found and the team believes the remains have been stored for a long time. After deciding to retire, Cassie learns she must complete 30 years of service to receive her pension. 9/8 pm Eyes on the Prize A Nation of Law? 1968-1971 Black activism is increasingly met with a violent and unethical response from law enforcement agencies. In Chicago, two Black Panther Party leaders are killed by police acting on information supplied by an FBI informant.
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9/8 pm South Pacific Castaways The ultimate castaways - from saltwater crocodiles and giant eels to crested iguanas and weird frogs - succeeded against all odds to reach islands thousands of miles apart. 10/9 pm POV Landfall After the fallout of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico faces a new threat: disaster capitalism. The resulting collective trauma and resistance pose a question of global urgency: when the world falls apart, what does a just recovery look like?
Wonders of Mexico – Burning North
8/7 pm Walter Tevis: A Writer’s Gambit The documentary explores the complex life and brilliant career of Kentucky writer Walter Tevis.
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8/7 pm Nature Super Hummingbirds High speed camerawork and breakthrough new science showcase the fast-paced world of hummingbirds. 9/8 pm Nova Meteor Strike Scientists hunt for debris and clues to the origin and makeup of a meteor that landed in Russia on February 15th, 2013. According to NASA, the Siberian Meteor, which exploded with the power of 30 Hiroshima bombs, was the largest object to burst in the atmosphere since a 1908 event near Siberia’s Tunguska river. 10/9 pm Wonders of Mexico Burning North A journey across Northern Mexico reveals a desert rich in life. From prairie dogs fighting snakes, bats hunting scorpions, and tiny owls living in giant cacti, its animals have found clever ways to survive against the odds.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Charlotte Highlights include Spanish earrings and a dragonfly brooch, a Carleton Watkins Yosemite album, and an 1840 Alfred J. Miller painting.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Farewell, My Lovely Louisa is stressed taking a group of students on a sailing trip. Ruth’s decision regarding the farm causes trouble for the Large family enterprises, and Morwenna and Al throw an event to launch Al’s new business.
16 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Icon: Music Through the Lens On Camera Get to know some of music photography’s greatest names and what factors define an iconic image. 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.
17 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Heartbeats; Central Auto; Judy Drive-In A Louisville music therapist honors the life and legacy of dying patients with melodies of heartbeats, Central Auto drives the community and the economy in Clay, and the stars on screen shine brighter than the stars in the sky at Judy Drive-In in Mt. Sterling. 9/8 pm Movie Classics No Way Out A coverup and witchhunt occur after a politician accidentally kills his mistress. Starring Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman and Sean Young (1987). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Khalid/ Mac DeMarco Khalid performs songs from his Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum debut American Teen. Mac DeMarco delivers soft jams from his acclaimed This Old Dog.
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Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Professor T: A Fish Called Walter
McLeod’s Daughters: Stir Crazy
Eyes on the Prize: The Keys to The Kingdom Eyes on the Prize: Back to The Movement 1974-1980 1979-Mid 80s
Talking Black in America
Science Around Cincinnati
bookclub@KET
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Abraham Lincoln and Jack Benny Show
Great Conversations: Admiral James Stavridis and Melissa Block
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
POV: Stateless
South Pacific: Endless Blue
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Omaha
Icon: Music Through The Lens: On Camera
Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Kentucky Muse: Children in a Stressful World Appalatin In Their Own Words: Pope Francis
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Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz
Kentucky Muse: Dale Kentucky Afield Daniel Leys
The Latino Experience
BBC World News Start Up: Stock and Barrel- Ogden, UT
Connections: Roszalyn Akins
My World Too
Conversations with Champions: Jennie Rees
Frontline: Topic to be announced
BBC World News
Kentucky Collectibles
Song of the Mountains: Danny Paisley & The Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Southern Grass; Steve Thomas Investigators: O Thou Invisible Spirit of Wine McLeod’s Daughters: Into The Woods
A Place to Call Home
Sally Brown: Force of Nature
Take the River
Kentucky Wild Rivers Connections
Kentucky Tonight
Nature: The Serengeti Rules
Nova: Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday?
Secrets of the Dead: Hannibal in the Alps
BBC World News
Scotland’s Scenic Railways
Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Two
Professor T: A Fish Called Walter
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 - Episode Eight
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Sally Brown: Force of Nature Bluegrass to Blues—Roots of Kentucky Music
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Omaha
Doc Martin: Faith
Father Brown: The Wisdom of the Fool
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House: Outside Details
Ask This Old House
In Their Own Words: Pope Francis
The Latino Experience
DayTripper: Alpine, TX
Passion Italy: Molise
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
Kentucky in Africa
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Albums: Queen - A Night at the Icon: Music Through The Lens: On The Road Classic Opera
BBC World News
Kentucky Health: Rural Healthcare
Doc Martin: Faith
Movie Classics: No Way Out
Comment on Kentucky
The Chavis Chronicles
Distinguished Kentuckian: Carl Perkins
Reel Visions
Kentucky Life
Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot
Kentucky Afield
Run That by Me Again
Ray Stevens CabaRay Bluegrass Nashville Underground
Last of the Summer Wine
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
WoodSongs: Jimmie Vaughan
Kentucky Music
Keeping Up Appearances
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Connections: Ruth Brinkley
Connections
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 2)
Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure
Connections
Connections: Innocence Project
WoodSongs: Jimmie Vaughan Austin City Limits: The War and Treaty/ Ruthie Foster
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Wisdom of the Fool
Lessons in Compromise
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 2)
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8/7 pm Scotland’s Scenic Railways Explore the Flying Scotsman, the world’s most iconic steam locomotive, and the Oban Line, voted the world’s top railway journey beating 400 contenders. 8/7 pm Eyes on the Prize The Keys to The Kingdom 1974-1980 Antidiscrimination legal rights gained in past decades by the civil rights movement are put to the test. In Boston, some whites violently resist a federal court school desegregation order. 9/8 pm Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode Two Cassie and Sunny identify four potential suspects who trained as police officers. They have no luck finding the rest of the body and decide to go public with the discovery of Walsh’s remains. 9/8 pm Eyes on the Prize Back to The Movement 1979-Mid 80s Miami’s Black community - pummeled by urban renewal, a lack of jobs, and police harassment explodes in rioting. But in Chicago, an unprecedented grassroots movement triumphs.
19 MONDAY
9/8 pm South Pacific Endless Blue Many animals that live in the ocean go to extraordinary lengths to survive. Sperm whales journey from one side of the South Pacific to the other in their search for food and mates. 10/9 pm POV Stateless An electoral campaign uncovers the complex history and politics of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Follow families of those affected by the 2013 legislation stripping citizenship from Dominicans of Haitian descent.
Classic Albums – Queen - A Night at the Opera
20 TUESDAY
8/7 pm In Their Own Words Pope Francis Learn what experiences led Jorge Bergoglio to the highest office in the Catholic Church. Taking the name Francis, he is the first pope from the Americas and the first non-European and first Jesuit priest to be named pope. 9/8 pm The Latino Experience Episode Three An artist longs to paint a hillside community green. A single mother and veteran takes a new job that triggers her PTSD.
21 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 Asteroid: Doomsday or Payday? Would-be asteroid miners dream up their own program to scout for potentially profitable asteroids loaded with billions of dollars-worth of elements like iron, nickel, and platinum.
22 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Omaha See how appraisals from 14 years ago have held up including an Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype, a Teco collection and a 1907 Frank Lloyd Wright archive. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Faith Morwenna’s missionary parents pay her a surprise visit and are taken aback by her relationship with Al.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Wisdom of the Fool Murder is no laughing matter when Father Brown visits a jesters’ convention.
23 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Icon: Music Through the Lens On the Road Hear the firsthand tales of the photographers who travelled with bands to capture the magic of live music, painting a vivid picture of life on the tour bus and in the photo pit. 10/9 pm Classic Albums Queen - A Night at the Opera Explore the story behind the album that made Queen a global rock phenomenon in 1975.
24 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dancing Well; Purple Toad Winery; Paradise Point Veterans and their families affected by war heal through dance in Louisville, Purple Toad Winery is a top Paducah tourist destination and the state’s largest winery, and vacationers at Barren River Lake can enjoy the funky junk and fun atmosphere at Paradise Point Marketplace in Scottsville, Kentucky. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Some Like It Hot After two male musicians witness a mob hit, they flee the state in an all-female band disguised as women, but further complications set in. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon (1959). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits The War and Treaty/Ruthie Foster Revel in modern Southern soul with Nashville’s The War and Treaty and Austin’s Ruthie Foster.
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McLeod’s Daughters: Into The Woods
Downing of a Flag: Episode One
Downing of a Flag: Episode Two
Groveland Four
Assignment Education
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Great Conversations: Steven Pinker and Neal Conan
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
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South Pacific: Ocean of Volcanoes
POV: Mayor
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Savannah
Albums: Queen - A Night at the Icon: Music Through The Lens: On The Road Classic Opera
Start Up: Friendly Plumber
The Breaks: Centuries of Struggle
Kentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier
Conversations with Champions: Rocky Adkins and Wayne Martin
In Their Own Words: Chuck Berry
American Masters: Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away
Song of the Mountains: Junior Sisk Band; Lorraine Jordan and Carolina Road
Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: Teach Me, Dear Creature
McLeod’s Daughters: Haunted
Seaside Hotel
Unsung Hero: The Horse in the Civil War
Voice of the Epilepsies
Beargrass - The Creek Connections in Our Backyard
Kentucky Tonight
Nature: Super Cats: Extreme Lives
Nova: Creatures of Light
Secrets of the Dead: King Arthur’s Lost Kingdom
BBC World News
Scotland’s Scenic Railways
Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Three
Professor T: Tiger Tiger
Thou Shalt Not Kill: Season 2 - Episode Nine
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: 1997 Holiday Program
Unsung Hero: The Horse in the Civil War
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage New York
Doc Martin: From the Mouths of Babes....
Father Brown: The Folly of Jephthah
This Old House: Design Elements
Ask This Old House
In Their Own Words: Chuck Berry
American Masters: Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
The Beecher Terrace Story
Comment on Kentucky
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Icon: Music Through The Lens: On The Record
Classic Albums: Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
Doc Martin: From the Mouths of Babes....
Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot
Distinguished Kentuckian: Adron Doran
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Movie Classics: WarGames
Kentucky Afield
Ray Stevens CabaRay Bluegrass Nashville Underground Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Last of the Summer Wine
Run That by Me Again
Keeping Up Appearances
Kentucky Music: Don WoodSongs: Laurie Lewis & The Right and Carmen Rogers Hands and Nefesh Mountain
Kentucky Afield
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Connections: Diabetes Prevention
Beyond the CANVAS: BBC World News Making the Moment
Connections: The Forgotten Minority
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Jubilee: Masters of Bluegrass BBC World News
Kentucky Life DayTripper: Blanco, TX
Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life BBC World News
Kentucky Health
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The Chavis Chronicles
WoodSongs: Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands and Nefesh Mountain Austin City Limits: Texas Icons: Jerry Jeff Walker and Billy Joe Shaver
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Folly of Jephthah
An Act of Dog
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: Masters of Bluegrass
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8/7 pm Scotland’s Scenic Railways Take a ride on the magical West Highland line with train conductor Suzie Sangan. And meet the engineers abseiling beneath the Forth Bridge to carry out essential checks. 9/8 pm Unforgotten Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode Three Cassie and Sunny interview the four suspects, who all deny knowing the victim. Boulting discovers Walsh was cautioned three weeks before his death.
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9/8 pm South Pacific Ocean of Volcanoes Witness the birth, growth and death of an island in the largest ocean on earth. From violent volcanic beginnings emerge coral reefs of unparalleled richness supporting grey reef sharks and giant manta rays. 10/9 pm POV Mayor Musa Hadid is the Christian mayor of Ramallah, the de factor capital of the Palestinian Authority. As he tries to keep his city running, his job is made increasingly difficult by the Israeli occupation of his home.
27 TUESDAY
8/7 pm In Their Own Words Chuck Berry Take a riveting ride on the Chuck Berry train, exploring the life of the man behind the music. By blending “hillbilly” music with R&B and writing impactful lyrics, Berry birthed a renaissance in popular music we now call rock and roll.
Nova – Creatures of Light
9/8 pm American Masters Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away Dive into the career of the legendary blues guitarist, a pioneer of Chicago’s West Side sound and major influence on rock titans like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.
28 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Super Cats: Extreme Lives Meet the planet’s ultimate cats. Cheetahs are the fastest animal on land. An African leopard fights to raise a cub in the worst drought in decades. 9/8 pm Nova Creatures of Light Take a dazzling dive to explore how and why so many of the ocean’s creatures light up revealing a hidden undersea world where creatures flash, sparkle, shimmer, or simply glow. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead King Arthur’s Lost Kingdom Uncover new archaeological evidence at Tintagel that suggests the legend of King Arthur started in a prosperous and sophisticated trading village in 5th-century Britain following the departure of the Romans.
29 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage New York Great items revisited include an Emile Galle faience cat, a 1968 Robert F. Kennedy letter, and a Philadelphia candlestand. 9/8 pm Doc Martin From the Mouths of Babes.... With James teething, Martin and Louisa are desperate for more sleep. In an unusual display of mourning, Mrs. Tishell closes the pharmacy, inconveniencing everyone.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Folly of Jephthah Flambeau seeks Father Brown’s help to get rid of an unwanted rival.
30 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Icon: Music Through the Lens On the Record Explore the evolution of album cover photography, with anecdotes by art directors, musicians and the photographers responsible for some of the world’s most iconic album covers. 10/9 pm Classic Albums Fleetwood Mac - Rumours Learn the definitive story of Rumours, one of the most successful rock albums of all time. Fleetwood Mac’s hugely successful LP was released in 1977, selling 15 million copies worldwide.
31 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Lee Initiative; Candleberry Candles; Daniel Goff Top chefs in Louisville mentor up-andcoming female chefs to take the lead in professional kitchens; take in the sights and smells at Frankfort’s Candleberry Candles, and learn about the fascinating life of African-American Revolutionary War soldier Daniel Goff. 9/8 pm Movie Classics WarGames A young man finds a back door into a military computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. Starring Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman and Ally Sheedy (1983). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Texas Icons: Jerry Jeff Walker and Billy Joe Shaver Enjoy a tribute to late Texas singer/ songwriters Jerry Jeff Walker and Billy Joe Shaver.
Movie Classics – WarGames
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Sit and Be Fit
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This Old House
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Hemp State (5)/ History of Kentucky in 25 Objects (12)/ Walter Tevis: A Writer's Eyes on the Prize (6,13,20)/ Gambit (19)/ Chronicles: Downing of a Flag (27) Kentucky History Magazine (26)
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Garden Smart
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Rick Steves' Europe Mysteries of Mental Illness American Experience: Mr. of Mexico (7,14,21)/ (1)/ Latino Experience Finding Your Roots (2,9,16)/ Tornado (5)/ Animal Babies: Eyes on the Prize (8,15,22,29) Wonders Secrets of the Dead (28) (8,15,22)/ Secrets of the Dead In Their Own Words (23,30) First Year on Earth (12,19,26) Samantha Brown's Places to (29) Love
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Pati's Mexican Table America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated
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Young Writers Contest selects winners, honors student storytellers Hundeds of Kentucky students flexed their creative muscles in the 2021 Young Writers Contest, an annual event designed to improve children’s literacy skills through hands-on, active learning. This year’s contest welcomed three honorary poetry judges: Vivé Griffith, author of Weeks in This Country and a creative writing teacher at Austin Community College in Texas; Leatha Kendrick, a Lexington-based author of five poetry collections; and Adrienne Su, author of five poetry collections and chair of the creative writing department at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. To read all the winning entries, please visit KET.org/writerscontest.
ILLUSTRATED STORY Kindergarten
First place: Caroline Reynolds, homeschool, Lexington Second place: Wriston Iocco, homeschool, Walton Third place: Greta Walther, Squires Elementary, Lexington
First Grade
First place: Nathan Hardin, Cirque Hardin (homeschool), Louisville Second place: Dawson Abney, Model Lab Elementary School, Richmond Third place: Maryam Gauhar, Greathouse Shryock Elementary, Louisville
Second Grade
First place: Grace Hardin, Cirque Hardin (homeschool), Louisville Second place: Madison Iocco, homeschool, Walton Third place: Raiyan Elmerse, Norton Elementary School, Louisville
Third Grade
First place: Ellie Groene, Beechwood Elementary, Fort Mitchell Second place: Elliot Murry, The Lexington School, Lexington Third place: Melody Yates, Yates Homeschool Academy, Winchester
Intermediate
First place: Adah Hardin, Cirque Hardin (homeschool), Louisville Second place: Ibraheem Gauhar, Greathouse Shryock Elementary, Louisville 20 VISION S
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Third place: Charlotte Pohn, The Waldorf School of Louisville, Louisville
SHORT STORY Intermediate
First place: Nika Heidinger, St. Matthews Elementary School, Louisville Second place: Asher Cohen, The Waldorf School of Louisville, Louisville Third place: Peyton Kennedy, Custer Elementary School, Hardinsburg
Middle School
First place: Alyssa Pollard, Noe Middle School, Louisville Second place: Emma Garner, Marnel C. Moorman School, Simpsonville Third place: Sophia Taylor, Highlands Middle School, Fort Thomas
High School
First place: Zach Herp, Eastern High School, Louisville Second place: Abby Kane, Dixie Heights High School, Crestview Hills Third place: Olivia Lewis, Western Hills High School, Frankfort
POETRY Intermediate
First place: Sylvia Mason, Coral Ridge Elementary, Louisville Second place: Charlotte Garman, St. Albert the Great School, Louisville Third place: Michael Reljac, Model Laboratory School, Richmond
Middle School
First place: Nashell Broughton Robinson, Newburg Middle School, Louisville Second place: Jacoby Smith, Newburg Middle School, Louisville Third place: Nina Tay, SCAPA at Bluegrass, Lexington
High School
First place: Kiran Koul, Paul L. Dunbar High School, Lexington Second place: Macie Hill, Madison Southern High School, Berea Third place: Maira Faisal, Dixie Heights High School, Florence Winners from top to bottom: Dawson Abney, Raiyan Elmerse, Ibraheem Gauhar, Nathan Hardin, Wriston Iocco
Friends of KET board adds new members The Friends of KET board is pleased to welcome two new members: Betsy Allen of Madisonville, an English professor at Madisonville Community College in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, and Fran Woodson of Brooks, an ERP Financial Systems Analyst for the University of Louisville.
Summer Photography Adventure for Students
To encourage young learners (pre-k through grade 12) to explore this summer, KET is hosting a Summer Photography Adventures for Students where kids can share photographs of their discoveries. Submissions will be accepted from June through August. More info available at KET.org/Adventure.
‘Sanditon’ picked up for two more seasons Sanditon, one of the breakout programs of 2020, left viewers hanging in suspense in its season finale. Masterpiece on PBS recently announced it has renewed the series — which is based on Jane Austen’s final, unfinished novel — for two additional seasons. Filming is slated to begin later this year.
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COMING UP
FOUR NEW PROGRAMS EXPLORE KENTUCKY CULTURE Kentucky State Capitol This half-hour documentary tells the fascinating story of how the Kentucky State Capitol was designed and constructed more than 120 years ago. The program also includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the building, including its towering dome, beautiful terraces and surrounding gardens. Coming in August.
Muhammad Ali This four-part documentary from Ken Burns follows the life of Louisville’s most famous son, Muhammad Ali, the three-time heavyweight boxing champion who captivated billions of fans with his combination of speed, agility and power in the ring, and his charm, wit and outspokenness outside of it. Coming in September.
Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains In 1925, Mary Breckinridge and a team of intrepid women established the Frontier Nursing Service and brought medical services to some of the most remote areas of Appalachia, proving that their model for delivering quality, rural healthcare could be replicated elsewhere in the nation. This new documentary, which is scheduled to air nationwide on PBS, highlights the trials, triumphs and harrowing tales of these dedicated women and the legacy they inspired. Coming in October.
The Farmer & the Foodie Hosts Maggie Keith (a Kentucky farmer and food entrepreneur) and Lindsey McClave (a food, wine and travel writer) are back with a second season of their unique take on a cooking show. The duo visit with farmers across the Commonwealth to talk crops, sustainable and healthy farming, and food traditions and then bring what they’ve learned into the kitchen, where they work together to create delicious, approachable recipes. Coming in January 2022. 22 VISION S
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Cat in the Hat
3:30/2:30 pm
Elinor Wonders Why
6:30/5:30 am
Ready Jet Go!
4:00/3:00 pm
Donky Hodie
7:00/6:00 am
Peg + Cat
4:30/3:30 pm
Curious George
7:30/6:30 am
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Curious George
8:00/7:00 am
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5:30/4:30 pm
Xavier Riddle
8:30/7:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
6:00/5:00 pm
Molly of Denali
9:00/8:00 am
Sesame Street
6:30/5:30 pm
Hero Elementary
9:30/8:30 am
Elinor Wonders Why
7:00/6:00 pm
Wild Kratts
10:00/9:00 am
Clifford the Big Red Dog
7:30/6:30 pm
Wild Kratts
10:30/9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
8:00/7:00 pm
Odd Squad
11:00/10:00 am
Let’s Go Luna!
8:30/7:30 pm
Odd Squad
11:30/10:30 am
Nature Cat
9:00/8:00 pm
Arthur
noon/11:00 am
Nature Cat
9:30/8:30 pm
Arthur
12:30/11:30 am
Xavier Riddle
10:00/9:00 pm
Cyberchase
1:00 pm/noon
Molly of Denali
10:30/9:30 pm
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
1:30/12:30 pm
Hero Elementary
11:00/10:30 pm
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
2:00/1:00 pm
Cyberchase
11:30/10:30 pm
Elinor Wonders Why
2:30/1:30 pm
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
3:00/2:00 pm
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
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