Building trust & ADVANCING KENTUCKY
Thhroughout his 45 years in higher education, Eli Capilouto, president of the University of Kentucky, said he’s continually reminded of the transformative power of education.
“Time and time again, I’ve seen the trajectory of a family change after one of its members steps forward and gets a degree,” Capilouto
said. “And I know from data that, any way you look at it, the more education you have, the better your health outcomes, your economic outcomes and your quality of life.”
Each time someone invests in their education, it has a larger, compounding effect, he said, serving to “advance Kentucky.”
In UK’s quest to help Kentuck-
ians succeed, Capilouto said he sees a like-minded partner in KET.
“When I look at KET, it’s like I’m looking in the mirror at the University of Kentucky,” Capilouto said. “We both go after Kentucky’s most intractable problems, whether it be opioid misuse, heart disease, diabetes or Alzheimers. We both want to answer the big questions
and to give Kentuckians more opportunities to improve their wellbeing, both for their families and for their communities.”
KET, he added, serves as something akin to a “central nervous system” for the Commonwealth.
“KET branches out throughout all of Kentucky, and just like our nervous system has different sensory fibers, it listens to Kentucky and speaks to Kentucky with meaningful programming that reaches all age levels,” Capilouto said. “To have an entity like KET – one that’s reliable, objective and able to take the time to do a deeper review of serious subjects – it’s extraordinarily valuable.”
One of the reasons for KET’s impactful reach across the Commonwealth, he noted, is that it’s a trusted institution, one that continually meets the educational needs of Kentuckians at every stage of their lives.
Parents and caregivers trust KET
for its children’s programming, with its age-appropriate, educational content, to enlighten young learners, to give them an “early start” on their numbers and letters, and to help them prepare for kindergarten.
Others trust KET for its health and public affairs coverage, programs such as Kentucky Health and Kentucky Tonight, that offer objective reporting and a diversity of viewpoints.
“I’ve watched a lot of television news programs evolve to where they’re mostly driven by perspectives or ideologies, but not KET,” Capilouto said. “KET is truly nonpartisan. It gives everyone equal opportunity to share their views and to have those views challenged in a serious manner that I think reflects the questions in the minds of so many Kentuckians.”
And KET likewise offers a convenient way to stay informed about the work of the state legislature, allowing Kentuckians to hear what’s being said in committee meetings and on the Senate and House floors, he added.
“To have that kind of rich source of dependable and reliable coverage is invaluable,” Capilouto said.
“We live in an era in which, unfortunately, I think community trust is withering. So it’s important to have institutions like KET that serve the greater good, providing programming and services that connect Kentucky and strengthen communities. Those are the foundations upon which our longevity as a democracy depends.”
TODAY’S KET
KET’s mission is to serve you and all Kentuckians. As Kentucky’s only statewide media, we have a responsibility to not only reach the many communities, both large and small, that constitute this great state, but to capture and share stories that help connect us all.
We do this in a variety of ways. We help preserve our history by telling the stories of our past, including biographies of Robert Penn Warren and Marion Miley as well as explorations of the brave women who served as midwives in Appalachia during the Great Depression, the nation’s first library built to serve an African-American community, and the beauty of our state capitol.
We give voice to those affected in times of tragedy and share stories of perseverance and triumph.
We take in-depth looks at health and other issues that are being combatted, exploring the causes and offering solutions.
And we take every opportunity to celebrate the people, places and events that make this place we call home special. This month, I invite you to go behind the scenes of the Run for the Roses with our new Inside the Kentucky Derby special. And we wrap up the latest season of Kentucky Life with looks at numerous local artists, a butterfly greenhouse, a 1700s mansion that was the home of the prominent Clay family, and more great stories!
And you help make it all possible, thank you!
Sincerely,
Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEOKET IS TRULY NONPARTISAN. IT GIVES EVERYONE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE THEIR VIEWS AND TO HAVE THOSE VIEWS CHALLENGED IN A SERIOUS MANNER THAT I THINK REFLECTS THE QUESTIONS IN THE MINDS OF SO MANY KENTUCKIANS.
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Eli Capilouto President, University of KentuckyThank you to President Eli and Dr. Mary Lynn Capilouto for serving as Honorary Chairs for KET’s Summer Celebration! For more info on the June 10 fundraiser, please turn to page 20.
AMERICA THE MAKING OF
What does it mean
to
be American? It’s a question that continues to be a source of inquiry for historians and documentarians alike. This month, KET explores the subject of America with an assortment of programs that examine our national symbols, our pastimes, our food and our folklore, serving as a gateway to America’s past and present.
Iconic America: Our Symbols & Stories with David Rubenstein
In this eight-episode documentary series, David Rubenstein explores America’s 400-year history through a close examination of our most iconic national symbols, including the Hollywood sign, Fenway Park, American cowboys, the Statue of Liberty, the Golden Gate Bridge and others.
KET Wednesdays, May 3-17 • 10/9 pm
KET2 Mondays, May 1-22
9/8 pm
Lidia Celebrates
America: Flavors That Define Us
Beloved chef and Italian immigrant Lidia Bastianich travels across the country – including a stop in Louisville at the Havana Rumba restaurant – to share the inspiring stories of first, second and third-generation Americans forging their own way and to rediscover what it means to be an American.
KET Tuesdays, beginning May 30 • 9/8 pm
Inside the Kentucky Derby
It’s known as the greatest two minutes in sports, but the Kentucky Derby is much more than a horse race. In this special program, KET takes you behind the scenes to see the hats, horses and hospitality that make our old Kentucky home shine bright on the first Saturday in May. Learn the storied history. See the milliners in action. Visit the backside morning workouts. And take a tour of millionaire’s row. Join hosts Kelsey Starks, Chip Polston and Christie Dutton as they take you on an insider’s tour of the Kentucky Derby.
KET Friday, May 5 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Saturday, May 6 • 11/10 am
Kentucky Life
Join host Chip Polston as he celebrates some of the Commonwealth’s most interesting people, places and pastimes. During May, Chip explores the life and works of renowned Kentucky author and activist bell hooks, who championed the experiences of Black and workingclass women; revisits Empress Chili in Alexandria, the restaurant that started the Cincinnati Chili craze in 1922; and discovers the work of Lexington-based artist Robert Morgan, who creates sculptures out of discarded family items.
KET Saturdays, May 6-20 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Mondays, May 1-22 • 7/6 pm
Tom Jones on Masterpiece
KET Sundays, April 30-May 21 • 9/8 pm
KET2 Wednesdays, May 3-24 • 9/8 pm
This four-part romantic comedy reimagines Henry Fielding’s classic novel, giving a new twist to the tale of an illegitimate young man’s love for a beautiful heiress. Tom Jones is the handsome protagonist whose uncertain parentage makes his infatuation with the wealthy Sophia Western in 18th-century England all the more complicated, treacherous and, ultimately, delightful.
The Coronation of King Charles Highlights Special
KET Saturday, May 6 • 9/8 pm
Watch the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in London. The ceremony, which will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and is projected to last about seven hours, will be available to watch live on KET on May 6 beginning at 2:30/1:30 am. Or tune-in for a 90-minute highlights program of the coronation later that evening, beginning at 9/8 pm on KET.
Wild Scandinavia
KET Wednesdays, May 10-24 • 8/7 pm
KET2 Sundays, May 14-28 • 12/11 pm
This breathtaking natural history series explores three iconic Scandinavian landscapes: the hauntingly beautiful coast, the magical seasonal forests, and the volcanic and arctic extremes. Surprising wildlife stories of lynx, puffins, orca and wolves reveal the resilient spirit of Scandinavia. Myth and modernity co-exist: Odin and Thor, base jumpers, and reindeer herders are all woven into this icy natural world.
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Great Performances: Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best
KET Friday, May 12 • 9/8 pm
Enjoy a show-stopping performance from Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater presenting a revue of milestone shows and songs from 1973 to 2023. Performed by a cast of veteran Broadway stars as well as a new generation of up-and-coming talents, the concert celebration is a living testament to why musical theater continues to resonate so powerfully.
NOVA: Your Brain
KET Wednesdays, May 17 & 24 • 9/8 pm
How does your brain create your reality? Are you in control? Or is your brain controlling you? Discover surprising new insights into how your brain processes the world and makes you who you are in this eye-opening journey into the latest research on the human brain with neuroscientist Heather Berlin. This two-part series sheds light on the big questions that go to the very heart of who you are.
Fanny: The Right to Rock
KET Monday, May 22 • 10/9 pm
Sometime in the 1960s, in sunny Sacramento, two Filipina-American sisters got together with other teenage girls to play music. Little did they know their garage band would evolve into the legendary rock group Fanny, the first all-women band to release an LP with a major record label. Despite releasing five albums and drawing critical raves, the band largely had been written off, that is until its bandmates reunited 50 years later with a new record deal.
Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode Seven Tom Jones on Masterpiece: Episode One
Marie Antoinette: Episode Seven: The Ostrich Traces: Season 2, Episode One
Baseball: Shadow Ball Africa’s Wild Roommates Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table: Stay Woke
The Video Vault: The Proud Rebel; Dean Martin Sings (Short)
Great Conversations: Colson Whitehead and Isaac Fitzgerald Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Independent Lens: Matter of Mind: My ALS BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum
Hour 2 Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: Fenway Park
Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Chronicles: Kentucky History Magazine: Volume 1 Kentucky Muse: Coal Black Voices Kentucky Edition Connections: Innocence Project Conversations with Champions: Dick Gabriel and Drew Deener
Finding Your Roots: Against All Odds My Grandparents’ War: Emeli Sande In the Footsteps of....: In Thomas Hardy’s Footsteps with Gyles Brandreth BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Broadchurch: Season 1, Episode Seven Seaside Hotel: Season 5, Episode Four Traces: Season 2, Episode One Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Civil War Bridge
Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives Black in Appalachia Kentucky Edition Connections: Diabetes Prevention Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives
Nature: Attenborough's Wonder of Song Nova: Saving the Right Whale Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Hollywood Sign BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode Seven Tom Jones on Masterpiece: Episode One Marie Antoinette: Episode Seven: The Ostrich Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Zanzibar Archipelago
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Spirited Sounds, Tall Tales, and Amazing Grace Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum
Connections: Human Trafficking Jubilee: Sam Bush Band
Hour 2 Doc Martin: Better the Devil Father Brown: The Jackdaw’s Revenge BBC World News Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Ipswich Ask This Old House: Full Sun Garden My Grandparents’ War: Emeli Sande After Action: All Gave Some Kentucky Edition Opportunity Knock$
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition
Connections: The Forgotten Minority Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week Inside the Kentucky Derby The Articulate Hour: Partial Recall The Articulate Hour: Together/Alone BBC World News
Doc Martin: Better the Devil Movie Classics: West Side Story Kentucky Edition
Distinguished Kentuckian: Adron Doran Reel Visions Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition
Connections: Middle Class Struggles
WoodSongs: Linda Gail Lewis and Cedric Burnside
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Highlights Special Charles R:The Making of a Monarch Austin City Limits: The Mavericks: En Espanol
Song of the Mountains: Danny Paisley & the Southern Grass / Steve Thomas & the Time Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours La Otra Mirada: What I Expect from Myself
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Jamie and Jesse Wells
WoodSongs: Linda Gail Lewis and Cedric Burnside Necia Desiree Harkless Music Anywhere Jubilee: Sam Bush Band
30 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Call the Midwife Season 12, Episode Seven Preparations for Trixie and Mathew’s wedding bring the community together.
9/8 pm Tom Jones on Masterpiece Episode One Tom and Sophia hit it off, despite their wildly contrasting backgrounds. Molly complicates the picture for Tom and Blifil for Sophia.
10/9 pm Marie Antoinette Episode Seven: The Ostrich Marie Antoinette finally becomes pregnant, but her reputation is attacked when pornographic pamphlets spread to the court of Versailles, challenging the legitimacy of the unborn child.
1 MONDAY
10/9 pm Independent Lens Matter of Mind: My ALS Three people face different paths as they live with the progressively debilitating illness ALS - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
2 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Against All Odds Media personality Andy Cohen and radio journalist Nina Totenberg discover ancestors who were determined to survive.
9/8 pm My Grandparents’ War Emeli Sande Award-winning musician Emeli Sande explores her grandparents’ remarkable war stories which span World War II, the Mau Mau insurgency in Kenya, and the fight for independence in Zambia.
10/9 pm In the Footsteps of....
In Thomas Hardy’s Footsteps with Gyles Brandreth Exploring the landscape that influenced author and poet Thomas Hardy in the Southwest of England; Athelhampton Hall; Hardy’s home at Higher Bockhampton; Hardy’s personal life and troubled marriage.
3 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Attenborough’s Wonder of Song Sir David Attenborough selects seven animal songs found in nature and explores their significance.
9/8 pm Nova Saving the Right Whale
The North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction. But a handful of specialists are determined to help save it as they discover new secrets about the lives of these giants of the sea.
10/9 pm Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein The Hollywood Sign A real estate advertisement erected in 1923 becomes an international symbol of fame, fortune and the American dream.
4 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Shelburne Museum Hour 2 Colorful finds include a women’s Rolex gold & diamond bracelet watch, an American Girl Barbie & wardrobe and a schoolgirl needlework.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Better the Devil
Life has become ever more infuriating for Dr. Martin Ellingham since the heartwrenching decision to call off his marriage to Louisa. Martin has begun to question what keeps him in Cornwall.
5 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Inside the Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby is much more than a horse race. Kelsey Starks, Chip Polston and Christie Dutton take you behind the scenes to see the hats, horses and hospitality. Learn the storied history, see the milliners in action, visit the backside morning workouts and take a tour of Millionaire’s Row.
9:30/8:30 pm The Articulate Hour
Partial Recall Artists and scholars explore human memory, including the reliability of recall and the ways that memories fuel creativity.
6 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Explore the history of the B-29 Superfortress, the plane used to deliver the atomic bombs during World War II; Pink Boots Society comprises movers and shakers in the fermented and alcoholic beverage industry; Lexingtonbased artist Robert Morgan creates moving assemblage sculptures out of discarded family items; and explore the life of Louisville native and business leader Alice Houston, including her famous neighbor while growing up, Muhammad Ali.
9/8 pm The Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla Highlights Special A 90-minute highlights program recapping the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla from Westminster Abbey in London.
11/10 pm Austin City Limits The Mavericks: En Español The eclectic country rock band the Mavericks perform hits and songs from their album En Espanol.
Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode Eight Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Two
Marie Antoinette: Episode Eight: Queen of Hearts Traces: Season 2, Episode Two
Baseball: The National Pastime Inside the Kentucky Derby Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table: The Skin I’m In
The Video Vault: His Girl Friday; Life with Elizabeth (Short)
Great Conversations: P.J. O’Rourke and Robert Siegel Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Independent Lens: Sam Now BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum
Hour 3 Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Hollywood Sign American Masters: Unladylike2020 Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson - So Much to Paint Kentucky Edition Connections: Tuskegee Airmen History Conversations with Champions: John Brewer, Gerry Calvert and Earl “Brother” Adkins
Finding Your Roots: The Shirts on Their Backs Finding Your Roots: DNA Mysteries
Frontline: Secrets, Politics and the Supreme Court BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Broadchurch: Season 1, Episode Eight Seaside Hotel: Season 5, Episode Five Traces: Season 2, Episode Two Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Space Exploration
Farming in the Black Patch Forgotten at the Finish Line Kentucky Edition Connections: Sabrina Butler Kentucky Tonight
Wild Scandinavia: Life on the Edge Nova: Into The Megavolcano Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Gadsden Flag BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Call the Midwife: Season 12, Episode Eight Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Two Marie Antoinette: Episode Eight: Queen of Hearts Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Bangkok, Thailand
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Madisonville Farming in the Black Patch Kentucky Edition Connections: Vershawn A. Young Jubilee: The Greencards
Antiques Roadshow: Shelburne Museum
Hour 3 Doc Martin: Uneasy Lies the Head
This Old House: Ipswich Ask This Old House The Registry
Father Brown: The Kembleford Dragon BBC World News Kentucky Edition
After Action: In Doc Kentucky Edition My Music with Rhiannon Giddens
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections: Frank X Walker Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God/Buffalo Creek
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week Great Performances: Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best One Voice: The Songs We Share BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Doc Martin: Uneasy Lies the Head Movie Classics: The Birdcage Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky
Distinguished Kentuckian Distinguished Kentuckian Reel Visions Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Fiddler on the Roof
Connections
WoodSongs: Jimmie Vaughan
Song of the Mountains: Junior Sisk Band; Lorraine Jordan and Carolina Road Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours La Otra Mirada: Your History
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: John P. Rodgers
WoodSongs: Jimmie Vaughan
Generations of Honor Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Greencards
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
Finding Your
7 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Call the Midwife Season
12, Episode Eight As Trixie and Matthew’s wedding officially begins, a series of small and great disasters threaten to impede the day. A horrific car crash turns into a race against time.
8/7 pm Baseball The National Pastime
This episode covers the 1940s and includes Joe DiMaggio’s celebrated hitting streak, the awe-inspiring performance of Ted Williams, and the debut of Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947.
9/8 pm Tom Jones on Masterpiece Episode Two Tom is banished by Allworthy. Meanwhile, Sophia flees her impending marriage to Blifil. Adventures ensue, including fateful encounters at two inns.
10/9 pm Marie Antoinette Episode
Eight: Queen of Hearts Louis gains confidence in his role as king and now supports the American Revolutionary War; Marie Antoinette spends her time at the Petit Trianon where she falls in love with a familiar face: Count Axel von Fersen.
8 MONDAY
10/9 pm Independent Lens Sam Now
A story of generational trauma focuses on the life of Sam Harkness, whose middleclass Seattle family is shaken up after his mother abruptly leaves.
9 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots The Shirts on Their Backs Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reveals the immigrant roots of actors Tony Shalhoub and Christopher Meloni.
9/8 pm Finding Your Roots DNA Mysteries DNA detective work solved mysteries in the families of actor Tea Leoni and radio host Joe Madison.
10/9 pm Frontline Secrets, Politics and the Supreme Court The power and influence of Clarence and Ginni Thomas on the U.S. Supreme Court and their role in reshaping the country’s politics and law.
10 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Wild Scandinavia Life on the Edge Explore Scandinavia’s wild and unpredictable coast, beginning with the Swedish Baltic Sea, which includes iconic fjords; home to eagles, otters, base jumpers and orcas.
9/8 pm Nova Into the Megavolcano
In January 2022, one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recorded history rocked the islands of Tonga. Join scientists as they investigate what caused the blast, how it spurred a devastating tsunami and if another eruption could be imminent.
10/9 pm Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein The Gadsden Flag Discover how the “Don’t Tread on Me” flag has been co-opted by a wide variety of Americans over its long history.
11 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow
Shelburne Museum Hour 3 Vermont treasures from Shelburne Museum include a 1956-1958 Celtics team-signed photo & basketball, a Buffalo Bill poster and an Edwardian sapphire & diamond ring.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Uneasy Lies the Head Martin struggles to deal with the news of Louisa’s pregnancy. But Louisa is adamant that she does not want Martin involved.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Kembleford Dragon Father Brown must stop a muchloved institution from going off the rails when the local stationmaster is murdered.
12 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances
Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best Enjoy a revue of milestone Broadway shows and songs from 1973 to 2023 hosted by twotime Tony winner Sutton Foster. Features performances by Andre De Shields, Chita Rivera, Vanessa Williams and more.
13 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Empress
Chili; Painter Jon Gaddis; White Hall; Artist Lakshmi Sriraman Chip visits Empress Chili in Alexandria, the restaurant that started the Cincinnati Chili craze in 1922; the works of contemporary landscape painter Jon Gaddis; the history of White Hall, the mansion that has been in Richmond since the 1700s and was the home of the prominent Clay family; meet Lexington artist Lakshmi Sriraman, who specializes in painting, dance, and more.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Fiddler on the Roof In pre-revolutionary Russia, a Jewish milkman contends with marrying off three of his daughters with modern romantic ideals while dealing with his increasingly oppressive surroundings. Starring Topol, Norma Crane and Leonard Frey (1971).
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Three
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen Traces: Season 2, Episode Three
Baseball: The Capital of Baseball Empowered: Energy Heroes Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table
The Video Vault: Too Late for Tears; Life with Elisabeth; W.C. Fiel
Great Conversations: Joseph Stiglitz and Rana Foroohar Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green Independent Lens: Silent Beauty BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 12 Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Gadsden Flag
Jesse Owens: American Experience Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story Kentucky Muse: A Novel Approach Kentucky Edition Connections: Aaron Thompson Conversations with Champions: Tim Sullivan
Primary Election 2023 (cont. from 7 pm)
Vanishing Chinatown Imperial China: The Art of the Horse BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Broadchurch: Season 2, Episode One Seaside Hotel: Season 5, Episode Six Traces: Season 2, Episode Three Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Iwo Jima Map
Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper Harry Caudill: A Man of Courage Kentucky Edition Connections: MaryLee Underwoood Kentucky Tonight
Wild Scandinavia: Heartlands Nova: Your Brain: Perception Deception Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Cowboy BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Three Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Nairobi, Kenya
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Ballads and Blues Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper Kentucky Edition Connections: Dr. Janet Taylor Jubilee: Curtis Burch Band
Antiques Roadshow: Junk in the Trunk 12 Doc Martin: Perish Together as Fools Father Brown: The Angel of Mercy BBC World News Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Ipswich Ask This Old House American Masters: Nam June Paik
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week Great Performances: Richard III
Doc Martin: Perish Together as Fools Movie Classics: Fiddler on the Roof
Distinguished Kentuckian: Lillie Chaffin WoodSongs Kids: The Singleton Brothers Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Kind Hearts and Coronets
Song of the Mountains: The Ham Family Band; Tim White & Friends Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Nikkos Pappas
WoodSongs: The Quebe Sisters and Kory Caudill with Wordsmith
Kentucky Edition My Music with Rhiannon Giddens
Connections: Djuan Trent Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin
BBC World News
Connections: Hasan Davis
WoodSongs: The Quebe Sisters and Kory Caudill with Wordsmith
Austin City Limits: Texas Icons: Jerry Jeff Walker and Billy Joe Shaver
Inside the Kentucky Derby Music Anywhere: Best of Bluegrass
Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Curtis Burch Band
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
14 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen Explore how Elizabeth I’s iconic warrior image shaped British national identity for centuries.
9/8 pm Tom Jones on Masterpiece Episode Three Tom is lured to a masquerade by an insatiable paramour; complications develop. Blifil and a loathsome lord try to compromise Sophia.
10/9 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen Lucy Worsley uncovers the myths and secrets that led the doomed Marie Antoinette to the guillotine.
15 MONDAY
9/8 pm
Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green From Segedunum in the east, Robson sets off on his 84-mile journey along Hadrian’s Wall. He discovers the thrill of geocaching; sees how some locals repurposed the wall for their own needs; and takes a dip in the River Tyne.
10/9 pm Independent Lens Silent Beauty A woman’s road to healing from sexual abuse evolves into a family’s journey through generational trauma, discovery, loss and bonding.
16 TUESDAY
10/9 pm Vanishing Chinatown: The World of The May’s Photo Studio Photos from The May’s Photo Studio provide an intimate glimpse of everyday life in San Francisco’s Chinatown from the early to mid-1900s.
10:30/9:30 pm
Imperial China: The Art of the Horse An exploration of the majesty of the horse and of 3,000 years of Chinese history as captured in 350 priceless artifacts, exhibited together for the first time at Kentucky’s International Museum of the Horse in the summer of 2000. Produced for KET by Michael Breeding MEDIA.
17 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Wild Scandinavia Heartlands
The Scandinavian Forest, an ancient land shrouded in myth and legend, contains wolves and lynx, while osprey and reindeer survive the ever-changing seasons through surprising alliances.
9/8 pm Nova Your Brain: Perception Deception Join neuroscientist Heather Berlin on a quest to understand how your brain shapes your reality, and why you can’t always trust what you perceive. Learn the surprising tricks and shortcuts the brain takes to help us survive.
10/9 pm Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein The Cowboy Examine the myths and realities of the American cowboy.
18 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 12 Catch a trunkful of neverbefore-seen treasures from ROADSHOW’s season 27 tour, like a 1791 Jane Young world map needlework, an Albert Einstein collection and Carlo Giuliano earrings & necklace.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Perish Together as Fools Louisa has a medical scare and Martin diagnoses officer Penhale’s brother Sam with an illness.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Angel of Mercy Father Brown senses something sinister is afoot when Mrs. McCarthy’s friend is the latest villager to die in her sleep.
19 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances Richard III Experience Shakespeare’s tragedy recorded from Central Park starring Danai Gurira in the title role.
20 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Explore the life and works of Kentucky author and activist bell hooks, who championed the experiences of Black and working-class women she argued were ignored by mainstream feminism; The Lexington Writer’s Room offers local, active writers affordable and collaborative workspaces; WKDZ and its sister radio station in Princeton stay on the air when the tornados went through Western Kentucky in 2021; the Butterfly Greenhouse at Wilson Nurseries & Plant Co. educates Kentuckians about the importance of native pollinators by providing an up-close experience.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Kind Hearts and Coronets A distant poor relative of the Duke D’Ascoyne plots to inherit the title by murdering the eight other heirs who stand ahead of him in the line of succession. Starring Sir Alec Guinness, Dennis Price and Joan Greenwood (1949).
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.
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Four When the Queen Spoke to the Nation Traces: Season 2, Episode Four
Baseball: A Whole New Ball Game Empowered: Energy Heroes: The Grid Empowered: Energy Heroes Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table: Bougie, Ghetto
The Video Vault: The Killer Shrews; Lemonade Stand Reel Visions Great Conversations: Thomas Friedman and Congressman John Yarmuth Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green Fanny: The Right to Rock BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Spokane, Hour Two Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein: The Cowboy The Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2 Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion Kentucky Edition Connections: Prison Reform In Kentucky Conversations with Champions: David Grissom
Finding Your Roots: Fighters American Experience: Goin’ Back to T-Town Frontline: Once Upon A Time In Iraq: Fallujah BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Broadchurch: Season 2, Episode Two Seaside Hotel: Welcome Home Traces: Season 2, Episode Four Kentucky Edition History Detectives: Lauste Film Clip
From This Valley Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union Kentucky Edition Connections: Ted Strader - COPES Kentucky Tonight
Wild Scandinavia: Fire and Ice Nova: Your Brain: Who’s In Control? The Great Whale Rescue BBC World News Kentucky Edition
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain Tom Jones on Masterpiece - Episode Four When the Queen Spoke to the Nation Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Mbale, Uganda
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music From This Valley Kentucky Edition Connections: Colene Elridge Jubilee: The Farewell Drifters
Antiques Roadshow: Spokane, Hour Two Doc Martin: Driving Mr. McLynn Father Brown: The Face of the Enemy BBC World News Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Ipswich | New Life Ask This Old House Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green After Action: Pledge of Allegiance Kentucky Edition My Music with Rhiannon Giddens
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week Great Performances: Anything Goes
Doc Martin: Driving Mr. McLynn Movie Classics: Kind Hearts and Coronets
Distinguished Kentuckian: Francis and Louise Hutchins
WoodSongs Kids: The Spencer Boys Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: West Side Story
Connections: Rape Culture Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home
BBC World News
Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky
Connections: Mental Health Courts WoodSongs: WoodSongs Kids Celebration
Austin City Limits: Brittany Howard
Song of the Mountains: The Burnett Sisters Band; Alan Bibey & Grasstowne Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours La Otra Mirada: Masquerade
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Karly Dawn Higgins WoodSongs: WoodSongs Kids Celebration Beargrass - The Creek in Our Backyard Music Anywhere Jubilee - Summertime Blues: The Farewell Drifters
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
Great Performances – Anything Goes
21 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets Queen Anne: The Mother of Great Britain Learn how Queen Anne’s role in forging Great Britain was overshadowed by gossip about her love life.
8/7 pm Baseball A Whole New Ball Game This episode traces the emergence of television, the expansion to new cities and the building of anonymous multipurpose stadiums that robbed the game of its intimacy and some of its urban following.
9/8 pm Tom Jones on Masterpiece Episode Four Tom’s letter to Lady Bellaston threatens to sink his prospects with Sophia. A swordfight puts him in even deeper trouble. A secret emerges.
10/9 pm When the Queen Spoke to the Nation This film looks back at Queen Elizabeth II’s annual Christmas Day messages and the handful of momentous occasions when she made rare addresses and spoke directly to the nation at times of crisis, commemoration and celebration.
22 MONDAY
9/8 pm Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green Robson travels from Chollerford to Walltown Crags and learns more about how the Romans lived.
10/9 pm Fanny: The Right to Rock
The story of a Filipina American garage band that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, which almost became the female version of the Beatles.
23 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Fighters
Terry Crews and Tony Danza discover they aren’t the first in their families to beat the odds through sheer force of will.
9/8 pm American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town The program profiles the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma - once a flourishing but segregated community.
10/9 pm Frontline Once Upon a Time in Fallujah Learn about the story of the battle of Fallujah by the people who lived through it and how it was a defining point in the war.
24 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Wild Scandinavia Fire and Ice Discover Scandinavia’s northern extremes, shaped by fire and ice. Muskoxen, polar bears and arctic foxes navigate the dramatic transformation of their world.
9/8 pm Nova Your Brain: Who’s in Control? Dive into the latest research on the subconscious to see what’s really driving the decisions you make.
10/9 pm The Great Whale Rescue
The incredible story of two beluga whales released from captivity into a wild ocean sanctuary.
25 THURSDAY
8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, Hour Two Fantastic finds in Spokane include a 1961-1963 JFK archive, a grotesque face jug and Gone with the Wind sketches.
9/8 pm Doc Martin Driving Mr. McLynn Martin is called to Louisa’s new home after she has a dizzy spell while shifting furniture.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Face of the Enemy Blackmailed into accepting an MI5 mission, Lady Felicia finds herself on the run from police accusing her of murder and a spy who wants a secret film.
26 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances
Anything Goes Enjoy Cole Porter’s classic musical led by Tony winner Sutton Foster directed by Kathleen Marshall.
27 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Every April, Pikeville hosts the Hillbilly Days festival, three days of food, fun, and hillbilly spirit; Lexington students get first-hand experience in the world of fashion; the late artist Chester Fryer created Kentucky Stonehenge in Munfordville; Friends of Eastern Cemetery in Louisville is helping to restore the most over-buried cemetery in the U.S.
9/8 pm Movie Classics West Side Story Two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love as tension builds between their friends. Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno, and Richard Beymer star (1961).
11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits
Brittany Howard Enjoy an hour with singer-songwriter and powerhouse vocalist Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes, making her ACL solo debut. She performs songs from her Grammynominated album Jaime.
National Memorial Day Concert 2023
National Memorial Day Concert 2023
Traces: Season 2, Episode Five
Baseball: Home Empowered: Energy Heroes Love and Respect with Killer Mike A Seat at the Table
The Video Vault: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Great Conversations: Robert Wright and Jon Kabat-Zinn Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule
Legends of the Sky: The Liberty Plane Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green The Seabees on Iwo Jima
Kentucky Edition
Antiques Roadshow: Little Rock, Hour One American Masters: Waterman - Duke: Ambassador of Aloha Kentucky Muse: Kentucky by Design Kentucky Edition Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Bataan: The Harrodsburg Tankers “I remember the old home very well”: The Lincolns in Kentucky Kentucky Edition Connections: Dr. Timothy M. Houchin Conversations with Champions: Doug Flynn
Finding Your Roots: Songs of the Past Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors That Define Us Frontline: America’s Dangerous Trucks Kentucky Edition
Broadchurch: Season 2, Episode Three Seaside Hotel: A Happy Childhood Traces: Season 2, Episode Five Kentucky Edition History Detectives
Black Guides of Mammoth Cave Beauty of Jasmine: Chinese Music and Dance Concert Kentucky Edition Connections: Charisse Gillett The William T. Young Story
Nature: Pandas: Born to Be Wild Nova: Why Ships Crash Big Ben: Saving the World’s Most Famous Clock
To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Henry VIII’s Reformation
Kentucky Edition
Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Yangon, Myanmar
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent Black Guides of Mammoth Cave Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee: The Vespers
Antiques Roadshow Doc Martin: The Departed Father Brown: The Devil You Know BBC News
Kentucky Edition
This Old House: Ipswich Ask This Old House Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green After Action: Glass Ceiling Kentucky Edition My Music with Rhiannon Giddens
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition
Connections: Wil James Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Own Category
Comment on Kentucky Washington Week American Masters: Little Richard: The King and Queen of Rock and Roll BBC News
Kentucky Edition
Doc Martin: The Departed Corinth Films Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky
Distinguished Kentuckian: O. Leonard Press
WoodSongs Kids: Newfound Gap Run That by Me Again
Connections: Dr. Robert Hilgers WoodSongs: Black Opry
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Inherit the Wind Austin City Limits: Japanese Breakfast (11:09pm)
Song of the Mountains: Lonesome Pine Bluegrass Band Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music: Rich and the Po’ Folk WoodSongs: Black Opry
Mirada: I
Necia Desiree Harkless Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Vespers
Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules
Legends
28 SUNDAY
8/7 pm National Memorial Day Concert 2023 Returning live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise host the 34th annual broadcast concert honoring the men and women of the U.S. armed forces.
8/7 pm Baseball Home Explore baseball from the 1970s to the 1990s, including the establishment of the freeagent system, the rise in player salaries and the ongoing battles between labor and management.
29 MONDAY
8/7 pm Legends of the Sky: The Liberty Plane This documentary tells the story of the Liberty Plane, the first American airplane mass-produced to support the nation’s efforts in WWI, and the courageous pilots who risked their lives flying the aircraft into battle over Europe.
9/8 pm Walking Hadrian’s Wall with Robson Green After an early start in the shadow of Winshield Crags, Robson crosses the border from Northumbria to Cumbria at Gilsland. Moving on, he learns how to link a Cumbrian sausage, takes to the skies for a bird’s-eye view of Carlisle and reaches the end of his journey at Bowness-on-Solway.
9/8 pm American Masters Waterman
- Duke: Ambassador of Aloha Jason Momoa narrates the story of five-time Olympic medalist Duke Kahanamoku, who broke swimming records and popularized modern-day surfing while overcoming racism.
10/9 pm The Seabees on Iwo Jima Explore the story of the men who were best known for building jungle airfields, the Seabees of WWII. Narrated by CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz.
30 TUESDAY
8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Songs of the Past Broadway stars Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nathan Lane meet a cast of inspiring ancestors hidden in their family trees.
9/8 pm Lidia Celebrates America
Flavors That Define Us Chef Lidia Bastianich travels from big cities to small towns across the U.S. to hear stories about the heritage of first, second and third generation Americans.
10/9 pm Frontline America’s Dangerous Trucks An investigation into the fight over measures that could save lives concerning truck accidents reveals decades of legal maneuvering, political influence, lax regulation and industry opposition.
31 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Nature Pandas: Born to Be Wild Journey through the steep Qinling Mountains with filmmakers, scientists and rangers to witness pandas’ startling courtship and behaviors.
8/7 pm To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters The story of how, against all odds, the famous literary trio’s romantic novels were recognized in a maledominated 19th-century world.
9/8 pm Nova Why Ships Crash Nova investigates the 2021 crash of the Ever Given container ship in the Suez Canal and its impact.
10/9 pm Big Ben: Saving the World’s Most Famous Clock Explore the restoration of Big Ben in progress since 2017, including new challenges posed by COVID protocols.
10/9 pm Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets Henry VIII’s Reformation British historian and author Lucy Worsley provides the inside story of the English Reformation. Was Henry VIII’s desire to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn the real reason for England’s split from Catholic Europe? Or was a secret political agenda at work?
1 THURSDAY
10/9 pm Father Brown The Devil You Know Mallory is forced to turn to Father Brown for help when a VIP policeman is murdered at a bowls match.
2 FRIDAY
8/7 pm Doc Martin The Departed Martin is in London to meet with Robert Dashwood, who is leading the selection process for the prestigious London surgeon’s job that he has applied for. On the train back to Cornwall, Martin is annoyed to be seated next to one of his patients, a sheep farmer named Jim Selkirk.
3 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Song of the Mountains Lonesome Pine Bluegrass Band The Lonesome Pine Bluegrass Band performs traditional and contemporary bluegrass music.
Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi
4:00/3:00 Doc Martin The American Woodshop This Old House For Your Home Woodsmith Shop This Old House MotorWeek 4:30/3:30 Behind the Wings (1,8)/ Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing (15,22,29) Ask This Old House Make48 Kentucky Afield Ask This Old House How She Rolls 5:00/4:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend
Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia
5:30/4:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Steven Raichlen's Project Fire (3,10,17,24)/ Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue (31)
Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board PBS NewsHour Weekend
Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Ciao Italia Good Road
6:00/5:00 Connections America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated A Chef's Life Lidia's Kitchen Nature (6)/ Wild Scandinavia (13,20,27)
6:30/5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Project Fire Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan
7:00/6:00 Nova Kentucky Life Father Brown (2,9,23,30)/ PBS NewsHour (16)
7:30/6:30
Reconnecting Roots
Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland (3,10,17)/ Scotland's Scenic Railways (24,31)
How She Rolls
The Red Green Show
Finding Your Roots Classic Gospel
The doctor is back in, begrudgingly
Everybody’s favorite phlegmatic physician is coming back with new episodes!
The public television syndicator announced that the final two seasons (seasons 9 and 10) of the popular British series Doc Martin will be available to American audiences this fall.
To prepare viewers for the doctor’s return, KET will re-air season 8 of Doc Martin this summer in anticipation of the arrival of season 9 in early fall.
Additionally, both seasons 8 and 9 of Doc Martin will be available for streaming with KET Passport in July, with season 10 becoming available for streaming in the fall.
Doc Martin was first introduced to KET audiences in 2008, and it became an immediate hit. The series stars Martin Clunes as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the brusque general practitioner for the sleepy Cornish village of Portwenn.
#iLoveKET
May marks the arrival of Public Media Giving Days, a new two-day event that asks supporters to show their love of KET. On May 1, supporters are encouraged to share on social media what they love about KET, using the #iLoveKET hashtag. Then on May 2, supporters are encouraged to donate and ask friends, family and colleagues to likewise consider becoming supporters by donating as well! For more info, visit KET.org/GivingDays
Casey County students tour KET’s studios
More than 160 students from Casey County Middle School recently visited KET in Lexington, touring the network’s production studios and control center and learning how KET transmits its four broadcast channels.
SATURDAY, June 10, 2023 , Donamire Farm, Lexington PRESIDENT ELI and DR. MARY LYNNE CAPILOUTO Honorary Chairs HOMECOMING KING and QUEEN:Empowering teachers with technology
KET recently participated in the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education (KySTE) conference in Louisville, which seeks to aid educators with resources that enhance technology in the classroom. KET’s education team was on hand to consult with teachers, helping them incorporate KET and PBS resources into their lesson plans. And participants also had a chance to get their photo taken with mascots from some PBS KIDS programs, such as Zeke (above) from the new Work It Out Wombats! children’s series.
Pulaski County workshops encourage creative learning in homes
KET education consultants recently hosted a series of four workshops in Pulaski County to encourage families with children ages 3-8 to cultivate handson learning experiences in their homes. The workshops use creative play and exploration to introduce children to a variety of social and emotional learning skills, such as self-awareness, self-confidence, gratitude and empathy.
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:
AARP
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American Quilter’s Society
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Baird (Hilliard Lyons)
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Carolyn Tassie Memorial Fund
Central Bank
Central Bank Center
CHI Saint Joseph Health
Clay-Ingels Co., Inc.
Community Action Council
Dept. of Behavioral Health, Developmental & Intellectual Disabilities
Eastern Kentucky University
Farm Credit Mid-America
Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky
Frontier Nursing University
Glema Mahr Center for the Arts
Good Foods Co-op
Highlands Latin School
Jewish Federation of Louisville
Kentucky African American Heritage Commission
Kentucky Artisan Center
Kentucky Author’s Forum
Kentucky Blood Center
Kentucky CancerLink
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
Kentucky Center For Mathematics
Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Kentucky Community Technical College System
Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs
Kentucky Education Association
Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust
Kentucky Farm Bureau
Kentucky League of Cities
Kentucky Lottery
Kentucky Medical Association
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Kentucky Propane Education and Research Council
Kentucky Proud
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KHEAA /KHESLC
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Louisville Ballet
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Louisville Urban League
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McBrayer PLLC
Mental Health America of KY
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Owensboro Health
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Stites & Harbison
Superior Maintenance CO
The Hearing and Speech Center
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Trager Family Foundation
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UK Federal Credit Union
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Wiebold Studios
Interviews with the candidates in the 2023 primary election
Join Kentucky Tonight’s election coverage this month for discussions with candidates in Kentucky’s statewide primary races. The candidate programs, hosted by Renee Shaw, are scheduled to air Mondays, April 24 - May 8, on KET beginning at 8/7 pm and will stream live at KET.org/Live and archived online at KET.org/Election.
Then on Tuesday, May 16, join Shaw and a panel of political experts for live, comprehensive statewide coverage and analysis of the 2023 primary election returns in Kentucky.
Candidate program schedule:
April 24
State Treasurer (Republican); Agriculture Commissioner (Democrat); Agriculture Commissioner (Republican)
May 1
Governor (Republican); Governor (Democrat)
May 8
Secretary of State (Republican); State Auditor (Republican)
Kentucky Tonight
KET Mondays, April 24 - May 8 • 8/7 pm
Primary 2023
KET Tuesday, May 16 • 7/6 pm
Students showcase technology skills at Rupp Arena
In April, thousands of students and educators descended upon Rupp Arena in Lexington for the Kentucky Department of Education’s 2023 Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) State Championship. The annual event, which gives students an opportunity to showcase their science and technology skills, was filmed by KET and is available for viewing on-demand at KET.org/STLP
Stages and Waves: An Excursion Through Challenging Times
This documentary explores how musicians, artists and other Kentuckians coped with loneliness during the pandemic and used their time to explore their creativity.
KET Sunday, April 30 • 3/2 pm
KETKY Sunday, May 7 • 7/6 pm
Believe Me: Help and Hope for Sexual Assault Survivors
Survivors of sexual assault from across Kentucky share their powerful stories to raise awareness on the impact of sexual violence.
KET Sunday, April 30 • 2/1 pm KETKY Monday, May 8 • 5/4 pm
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 • Jason E. Glass, Ed.D., Kentucky Commissioner of Education (ex officio)
KET Foundation Inc.
Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Barbra Ledford, Baxter (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)
Friends of KET Executive Committee
President: Kelly Green, Frankfort • President-Elect: A. Dale Josey, Louisville • Secretary: Elizabeth Griffith, Owensboro • Vice Presidents: Kathy Brauer, Henderson; Jean Dorton, Lexington; Peggy Patterson, Prospect; Ben Talley, Hopkinsville • Past President: Rebecca Rose, Morgantown • 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, MC Squared, Inc., 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
• Mary Butler, retired, former teacher, Dry Ridge • 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 • Nana Lampton, chair, Hardscuffle, Inc., Louisville • 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 XLVI, Number 5
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