Visions October 2024

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Co-produced by KET, episode of hit national series examines a Civil War-era Kentucky mystery

Kent Masterson Brown can still recall every step of a childhood trip to the Antietam National Battlefield, where he first kindled a fascination with history and became “absolutely hooked” on the

study of the American Civil War. The impression left with him that day altered the trajectory of his life, inspiring him to pursue a career in constitutional law and to litigate several high profile federal cases in

Washington, D.C., before returning to his love for history, creating and editing The Civil War magazine, writing seven books on the war, and producing 11 documentary films, many of which focus on our nation’s and

KET HAS AN ENORMOUS REPUTATION NATIONALLY AND JUSTIFIABLY SO. AND IT’S TO KET’S CREDIT THAT MY FILMS HAVE BEEN SEEN ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
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Kentucky’s formative days.

“We have such a grand country with a spectacular history, one filled with incredibly notable people, men and women who made this country what it is,” said Brown, a native of Lexington who still resides just outside the city. “The whole purpose of what I do is to introduce people to this great history of ours – I want them to feel like I did once upon a time ago.”

To that end, Brown said he’s found “a wonderful partner” in KET, which has aired each of his documentaries and helped make them available to other public television stations across the nation.

“I’ve always enjoyed public television a lot because it broadcasts things no one else does – stories about politics and history that are of broad interest to viewers,” Brown said. “So it means a great deal to me that KET has been my closest and most important unsigned partner over the years. KET has an enormous reputation nationally and justifiably so. And it’s to KET’s credit

that my films have been seen all over the country.”

Though Brown’s films have been showered with national awards, what he’s found even more gratifying is they’ve proven to be a rich source material for generating classroom resources. Beginning with his film Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West and continuing with his most recent film on the American Revolution, The Shot Heard Round the World, Brown and KET have collaborated to create video resource collections on PBS LearningMedia, complete with accompanying teacher guides, that bring key moments of American and Kentucky history to life for students.

“Putting these stories on the screen is often the best way to get young people to understand how these scenes would have looked and unfolded at the time – and we’ve heard from teachers that students find it all captivating,” Brown said, adding that many of the resources are used in classrooms thousands of times each year. “And by understanding what these people went through, you develop an appreciation for who these people were and cannot help but admire them. There’s a lot of power in individual stories.”

Brown said he has two new film projects underway: a documentary about the Continental Congress and Declaration of Independence, and he’s also a consultant on the new KET production Lexington: 250 Years, which examines the city’s founding and early years (see page 20).

TODAY’S KET

This month, KET’s award-winning series Kentucky Life premieres its 30th season! Over the years, this popular program has shared more than 2,400 stories about Kentucky’s interesting people, places and events – and more are on the way.

We’re excited for the national broadcast of KET’s co-production with WNET New York, “The Civil War's Lost Massacre,” premiering in the new season of Secrets of the Dead KET’s episode investigates an incident known as the “Simpsonville Massacre,” when soldiers from the 5th US Colored Cavalry were ambushed by outlaws and their story lost to history.

From biographies of Kentuckians including John Sherman Cooper, Sally Brown, Jean Ritchie, and many others, to documentaries covering Kentucky veterans, the evolution of Bluegrass music, and our upcoming program about the city of Lexington – no one captures Kentucky stories like KET.

These and many other programs are available anytime through our extensive online library at KET.org or on the PBS app. We appreciate your support that helps make KET programs and productions possible – thank you!

Sincerely,

Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEO
Kent Masterson Brown author, filmmaker, founder of Witnessing History Education Foundation, Inc.

Secrets of the Dead EXAMINES KENTUCKY HISTORY

Secrets of the Dead, which uses the latest science to challenge prevailing ideas and share fresh perspectives on historical events, brings its analytical eye to Kentucky this month with two episodes featuring a Kentucky connection. First, follow University of Kentucky computer scientist Brent Seales as he attempts to be first person in 2,000 years to read a series of ancient Italian scrolls. Then, historians and UK archaeologists investigate the 1865 “Simpsonville massacre” and use modern investigative techniques in an attempt to locate a lost burial site on the route from Camp Nelson to Louisville.

Oct. 2 - Returning to Babylon

Discover one of the world’s greatest lost cities: Nineveh.

Oct. 9 - Mozart’s Sister

What happened to Mozart’s sister and her music?

Oct. 16 - The Herculaneum Scrolls

UK computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to be the first person in nearly 2,000 years to read ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.

Oct. 23 - The Civil War’s Lost Massacre

Historians and UK archaeologists search for information about a cavalry of Black Civil War soldiers gunned down outside Camp Nelson in 1865.

Funding for Secrets of the Dead: The Civil War’s Lost Massacre is made possible in part by the KET Millenium Fund.

Oct. 30 - Field of Vampires

A tomb from 1650 was padlocked shut. Was she a vampire?

Secrets of the Dead KET Wednesdays, Oct. 2-30 • 10/9 pm

Kentucky Life celebrates 30th anniversary

Kentucky Life kicks off its 30th season this month with host Chip Polston traveling the Commonwealth to discover more great stories about Kentucky’s most interesting people and places. The new season features a Halloween special of spooky ghost stories, a rundown of Kentucky’s most famous musical artists from each of the Commonwealth’s counties, a visit to Eastern Kentucky University’s aviation program where they’re preparing the next generation of pilots, and a look at the total solar eclipse that traveled over Paducah last April.

Miss an episode? Visit KET.org/KentuckyLife to stream any of the program’s episodes.

Kentucky Life

KET Saturdays, beginning Oct. 5 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 9 • 2:30/1:30 pm

Kentucky Health explores new advances in medicine

Kentucky Health, KET’s weekly discussion of health and medicine, returns with new episodes this month. Join host Dr. Wayne Tuckson as he talks with doctors, nurses, surgeons and other medical professionals as they explore a variety of health topics, including the treatment of blood clots, the effects of environmental pollution on female fertility, and the reasons for heart and lung transplants. The series is made possible in part by a grant from The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

Kentucky Health

KET Sundays, beginning Oct. 6 • 1:30/12:30 pm

KET2 Mondays, beginning Oct. 7 • 2/1 pm

PBS News Special: CBS Vice Presidential Debate Simulcast

KET Tuesday, Oct. 1 • 9/8 pm

Watch the CBS simulcast of the debate between Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance. The debate is followed immediately by PBS News special coverage, co-anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, with reporting from White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López and Capitol Hill correspondent Lisa Desjardins, and expert analysis from additional guests.

NOVA: The Solar System

KET Wednesdays, Oct. 2-30 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sundays, Oct. 6-27 • 7/6 pm

Across the solar system, wild storms are raging. From monsoons of liquid methane to monstrous storms with lightning bolts ten times more energetic than anything on Earth, our solar system is full of weird and wonderful weather. In this four-part NOVA series, explore the forces that create the truly awesome and extreme conditions found on our neighboring planets and moons.

College Financial Aid 2025: Education Matters

KET Sunday, Oct. 13 • 2/1 pm

Going to college is expensive. Thankfully, there are many opportunities for financial aid. But finding these resources can be time consuming and confusing. In this Education Matters program, host Kelsey Starks is joined by a panel of college experts to help viewers navigate the financial aid process and find ways to make funding higher education more affordable.

Mel Brooks: The Genius Entertainer

KET Friday, Oct. 18 • 9/8 pm

With a career spanning nine decades, Mel Brooks is the master of parody and comedy. Director of classic movies such as Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles, Brooks likewise found success on Broadway and in television (with his friends Sid Caesar and Carl Reiner). On this program, Brooks tells us with his unflinching Jewish humor about his prolific career.

Great Conversations: Amor Towles & Alexandra Jacobs

KET Sunday, Oct. 20 • 2/1 pm

This program features a conversation between writer Amor Towles, author of such bestsellers as The Lincoln Highway, A Gentleman in Moscow, and Rules of Civility; and Alexandra Jacobs, an author and book critic for the The New York Times. The pair discuss Towles’ newest work, Table for Two, written with his signature wit, humor and sophistication. The program is recorded at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum.

Great Performances: Émigré

KET Friday, Oct. 25 • 9/8 pm

Enjoy this semi-staged oratorio featuring the New York Philharmonic and an international cast telling the story of Jewish refugees during World War II. Following Kristallnacht in 1938, two brothers are sent halfway around the world to Shanghai to escape the threat of Nazis. A sweeping tale of love and loss, Émigré is composed by Aaron Zigman with lyrics by Grammy-winning librettist Mark Campbell.

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Three: The Hollow Tree, Part 1

Murders on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Three Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Three: Hope in Amsterdam Part 1 Nina: Season 1, Episode Three:

American Experience: Reagan - Lifeguard

The Video Vault: Bells of San Angelo; Colgate Comedy Hour A Line Unbroken

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road: The Origin of Women on Route 66

Yellowstone Thaw: Episode 3 On Story: The Bear The Chavis Chronicles

Conversations: Colson Whitehead and Isaac Fitzgerald Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Atlantic City, Hour 2 Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Greenwich Palace Pioneers of Television: Comedians Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Conversations with Champions: Jerry Eaves Kentucky Edition Kentucky Muse:

11 - Episode One Kentucky Edition MotorWeek

Kentucky Life Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum Kentucky Health Kentucky Edition In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent Bluegrass and Backroads

Big Cats 24/7

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Three: The Hollow Tree, Part 1

NOVA: Solar System: Storm Worlds Secrets of the Dead: Returning to Babylon

Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Three

Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Three: Hope in Amsterdam Part 1 Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Kentucky Life bookclub@KET@KET Nathan Coulter Paul G. Blazer - The Man Behind the Legend Kentucky Edition Jubilee: Rockin’ Acoustic Circus Run That by Me Again

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Atlantic City, Hour 2 Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Father Brown: The Requiem for the Dead BBC News

This Old House Ask This Old House Independent Lens: One Person, One Vote? County Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Edition On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Kentucky Afield

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Voces American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos: Threads in the American Tapestry

VOCES: Mambo Legends: The Music Never Ends

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Movie Classics: Young Sherlock Holmes Kentucky Edition

Comment on Kentucky

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Distinguished Kentuckian: Joy Bale Boone Kentucky Edition WoodSongs: The Local Honeys and Town Mountain Reel Visions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield: Fall Hunting Question & Answer Show Movie Classics: Mermaids

Austin City Limits: Gary Clark Jr.

Songs at the Center: 10th Anniversary Songs at the Center: 10th Anniversary Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Miss Friman’s War: Season 1, Episode Two Music Anywhere Kentucky Music

WoodSongs: The Local Honeys and Town Mountain Lanham Brothers Jamboree Music Anywhere Jubilee: Rockin’ Acoustic Circus

29 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Ridley Season 2, Episode Three: The Hollow Tree, Part 1 When a decomposed body is discovered deep in the woods, Ridley unearths a connection to a cold case.

9/8 pm Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Three In London, Susan investigates what Alan Conway knew about the Frank Parris murder, but DS Locke warns her to stay away from the case.

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Three: Hope in Amsterdam Part 1 The team investigates the murder of an environmental campaigner on the eve of a global conference.

30 MONDAY

8/7 pm Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A KET Forum Join host Dr. Wayne Tuckson for this forum, taped before a studio audience, that examines the latest science on treatments, screenings and resources for Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

9/8 pm Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road The Origin of Women on Route 66 From Pueblo women opening up roadside stands in New Mexico to an African American hotelier in Springfield, Mo., included in the Green Book, women overcome challenges to succeed on Route 66.

10/9 pm Independent Lens One Person, One Vote? Explore the complexities of the Electoral College, the uniquely American and often misunderstood mechanism for electing a president.

1 TUESDAY

8/7 pm American Experience The American Vice President Explore the second-highest office in the U.S., tracing its evolution from a constitutional afterthought to a position of political consequence.

9/8 pm PBS News Special: CBS Vice Presidential Debate Simulcast Tune in for the CBS simulcast of the debate between Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance followed by PBS News special coverage co-anchored by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett.

2 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Big Cats 24/7 The Okavango Delta is transformed by a flood that brings new challenges for the big cats. The lion cubs experience water and its dangers for the first time.

9/8 pm NOVA Solar System: Storm Worlds Discover the forces driving the dramatic weather on neighboring planets and moons. 10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Returning to Babylon A team of archaeologists search for Assyrian artifacts that survived the Isis occupation of Mosul, including clues to a possible location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

3 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Atlantic City, Hour 2 Revisit Atlantic City treasures including a Pablo Picasso lithograph & ceramic plate, a Louis XVIstyle chandelier and a George Bellows oil painting.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Martin makes efforts to overcome his phobia and beginning to question whether he made the right decision about resigning.

4 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Voces American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos Threads in the American Tapestry Explore how Latino DNA has been pivotal to the identity of the U.S.

10/9 pm VOCES Mambo Legends: The Music Never Ends The Mambo Legends Orchestra is committed to keeping the sounds of the great Afro-Cuban bandleaders Machito, Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez alive for future generations.

5 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Host Chip Polston visits Eastern Kentucky University’s Aviation program and learns how students prepare to become pilots; the Kentucky State Park system celebrates its 100th anniversary; from Bill Monroe to Nappy Roots; 120 examples of Kentucky’s musical excellence. 9:30/8:30 pm Movie Classics Mermaids An unconventional single mother relocates with her two daughters to a small Massachusetts town in 1963, where a number of events and relationships both challenge and strengthen their familial bonds. Starring Cher, Winona Ryder, Christina Ricci and Bob Hoskins (1990). 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Gary Clark Jr./Black Pumas Gary Clark Jr. performs highlights from his powerful JPEG RAW and Black Pumas sparkle with selections from their Chronicles of a Diamond

Movie Classics – Mermaids
Austin City Limits – Gary Clark Jr./Black Pumas

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles

Conversations with Champions: Vickie Foley

Soaps Kentucky Edition Whitney Reynolds Show

Kentucky Edition Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion WoodSongs Kids

Finding Your Roots: Where Did We Come From? Citizen Nation: Chasing Victory Frontline: The VP Choice: Vance vs. Walz BBC

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Kentucky Life Medicare Enrollment Call-In: A KET Forum Kentucky Health Kentucky Edition In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Bluegrass to Blues—Roots Bluegrass and Backroads

Big Cats 24/7

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Four: The Hollow Tree, Part 2

NOVA: Solar System: Strange Worlds Secrets of the Dead: Mozart’s Sister BBC News Kentucky Edition

Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Four

Kentucky Life bookclub@KET@KET Beyond Stained Glass - Architectural Glass by Kenneth von Roenn

Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Four: Hope in Amsterdam - Part 2 Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Kentucky Edition Jubilee: Act of Congress

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Denver 2024, Hour 1 Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only

This Old House Ask This Old House The Five Demands

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield: Fall Hunting Question & Answer Show Kentucky Collectibles

Edition The Legacy of Black Horsemen

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Voces American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos: Solidarity in a New Era Next at the Kennedy Center: Snarky Puppy: The Family We Make BBC News

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only Movie Classics: The Truman Show

Afield

Edition

Edition Comment on Kentucky

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Distinguished Kentuckian: Barry Bingham Sr. Kentucky Edition WoodSongs: Tommy Emmanuel and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams Reel Visions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Stalag 17 Austin City Limits: Maggie Rogers/Gracie Abrams

Songs at the Center Songs at the Center: Hannah Aldridge Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Miss Friman’s War: Season 1, Episode Three

Music Anywhere Kentucky Music: John P. Rodgers

WoodSongs: Tommy Emmanuel and Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams Lanham Brothers Jamboree Music Anywhere Jubilee: Act of Congress

6 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Ridley Season 2, Episode Four: The Hollow Tree, Part 2 Ridley’s investigation into the body found in a hollow tree leads him to suspect different men in the victim’s life.

9/8 pm Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Four Susan meets with Alan’s ex-partner and learns about the relationship between Alan and Frank. In the Conway novel, Algernon discovers that Leonard and Samantha are concealing a secret from him.

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Four: Hope in Amsterdam - Part 2 Piet and the team continue to investigate after an environmental campaigner is murdered.

7 MONDAY

8/7 pm Medicare Enrollment Call-In: A KET Forum On this KET Forum, Renee Shaw and a guest panel of experts will field viewer questions about how the Medicare program works, the enrollment process, coverage options, supplemental plans and more.

9/8 pm Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road World War II & the Post War Period World War II allows women to move out of low-paying jobs and perform patriotic duties; following World War II, women create vibrant businesses on their own.

10/9 pm POV In the Rearview A volunteer aid van operates as a shelter, waiting room, hospital and confessional for passengers fleeing from Ukraine to Poland.

8 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Where Did We Come From? Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson and Andre Leon Talley, three guests from diverse backgrounds, discover the ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success.

9/8 pm Citizen Nation Chasing Victory Teen contestants from across the United States embark on a year-long civics competition.

9 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Big Cats 24/7 The team witnesses a baby boom in the Delta. Lioness Matho must protect her cubs alone, while leopard mum, Xudum, reveals her newborns with danger looming nearby.

9/8 pm NOVA Solar System: Strange Worlds From a dwarf planet to the rings of Saturn, how the effects of gravity produce the variety of bizarre worlds seen in the solar system.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Mozart’s Sister Explore why Wolfgang Mozart’s sister Maria Anna, his musical partner and collaborator, was forced to withdraw from public life and what happened to her music.

10 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Denver 2024, Hour 1 Discover updated Denver delights including a 1941 C. F. Martin 000-42 guitar, a Louis XVI-style porphyry & bronze mirror and a Maria Koogle schoolgirl needlework.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only Bert’s new business venture with Al isn’t off to a good start, and Penhale suspects noise complaints are due to paranormal activity.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Children of Kalon When a troubled soul from the past returns, Father Brown must investigate the new chapter of the Church of Apollo.

11 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Voces American Historia: The Untold History of Latinos Solidarity in a New Era Discover how Latinos contributed to the shaping of modern America despite sometimes being regulated to the fringes of mainstream society.

10/9 pm Next at the Kennedy Center Snarky Puppy: The Family We Make The band Snarky Puppy performs a tribute to Susana Baca; guests include Silvana Estrada, Gaby Moreno, Silvia Perez Cruz and Fuensanta.

12 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Host Chip Polston and the Kentucky Life crew traveled to Paducah, Kentucky in April 2024 to capture the Total Solar Eclipse.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Stalag 17 A group of GIs are thrown together in the notorious German prison camp Stalag 17. Starring William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger and Robert Strauss (1953).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Maggie Rogers/Gracie Abrams Maggie Rogers shines with dancefloor gems from Don’t Forget Me and Gracie Abrams performs standouts from her latest The Secret of Us

Austin City Limits – Maggie Rogers/Gracie Abrams

Kentucky Life Kentucky Tonight

Big Cats 24/7 NOVA: Solar System: Volcano Worlds

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Five: Fool for Love, Part 1

Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Five

of the Dead: The Herculaneum Scrolls BBC News Kentucky Edition

Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Five: Secrets in Amsterdam - Part 1 Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Kentucky Life bookclub@KET@KET Character Makes the Man - The Story of the Kentucky Military Institute: 1845 -1971 Kentucky Edition Jubilee: Sam Bush and Friends Run That by Me Again

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Denver 2024 Hour 2

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On?

Father Brown: The Final Devotion BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House Ask This Old House The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause The Legacy of Black Horsemen Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Edition Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled Kentucky Afield

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Mel Brooks: The Genius Entertainer Next at the Kennedy Center: Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet: Deep River BBC News

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On?

Movie Classics: Mermaids

Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Distinguished Kentuckian: John Jacob Niles Kentucky Edition WoodSongs: Tim O’Brien and Wood Box Heroes Reel Visions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Truman Show

Austin City Limits: Jacob Collier/Nickel Creek

Songs at the Center: Ava Preston Songs at the Center: Mary Gauthier Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Miss Friman’s War: Season 1, Episode Four

The Video Vault (6 pm) Kentucky Music: Karly Dawn Higgins

WoodSongs: Tim O’Brien and Wood Box Heroes Lanham Brothers Jamboree Music Anywhere Jubilee: Sam Bush and Friends

13 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Ridley Season 2, Episode Five: Fool for Love, Part 1 Ridley investigates after a man is shot dead at an illegal rave on a construction site.

9/8 pm Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Five The Endicotts reveal that Martin Webster had a motive to kill Cecily. Liam Corby tells Susan that he knows a secret of Lisa’s.

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Five: Secrets in Amsterdam - Part 1 Van der Valk and the team are called in when a scientist researching a potential breakthrough in the treatment of cancer is found dead.

14 MONDAY

9/8 pm Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road The Death and Rebirth of the Mother Road Women keep their main streets alive by leading revitalisation projects that boost the local economy and preserve American history.

10/9 pm POV Twice Colonized Inuit lawyer and activist Aaju Peter defends the rights of Indigenous peoples.

15 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Laughing on the Inside Henry Louis Gates, Jr. provides comedians Lewis Black and Roy Wood, Jr. with accounts of hardship in their family trees, which may have led them to find humor in adversity.

9/8 pm Citizen Nation In the Fray The pressure builds as students tackle the first round of competition.

10/9 pm Frontline The VP Choice: Vance vs. Walz Investigate the lives and views of JD Vance and Tim Walz as they run for vice president.

16 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Big Cats 24/7 As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce.

9/8 pm NOVA Solar System: Volcano Worlds Discover the explosive forces that helped create some of the most dynamic worlds in the solar system.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead The Herculaneum Scrolls University of Kentucky computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to read inside hundreds of carbonized ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.

17 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Denver 2024 Hour 2 Which Denver treasures have soared since 2008? Finds include a Harry Bertoia Sonambient sculpture, a Civil War Colonel uniform group and an old mine cut diamond ring & Flato watches.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On? A former patient, Stewart James, begins to act oddly as he starts a survival course business.

18 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Mel Brooks: The Genius Entertainer Entertainer Mel Brooks reflects on his prolific career, from Brooklyn, live television with Sid Caesar, Broadway and Hollywood.

10/9 pm Next at the Kennedy Center Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet: Deep River The San Francisco-based Alonzo King LINES Ballet performs Deep River featuring vocalist Lisa Fischer.

19 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life The story of the Kentucky casualties in the Battle of the River Raisin 1913 in Monroe, Michigan, and its lasting impact on the state; the beauty of Natural Bridge State Park; explore the work of Somerset-based artist Dan Dutton. 9/8 pm Movie Classics The Truman Show Every second of every day, from the moment he was born, Truman Burbank has been the unwitting star of The Truman Show. The picture-perfect town of Seahaven, which he calls home, is a gigantic soundstage. Starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris and Laura Linney (1998).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Jacob Collier/ Nickel Creek UK phenom Jacob Collier performs highlights from his Djesse series and formative bluegrass act Nickel Creek showcase songs from Celebrants.

Life

Nature: Silverback

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Six: Fool for Love, Part 2

Solar System: Icy Worlds

Edition In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Bluegrass Royalty Bluegrass and Backroads

of the Dead: The Civil War’s Lost Massacre

Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Six Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Season 4, Episode Six: Secrets in Amsterdam - Part 2

Kentucky Life bookclub@KET@KET Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 1

Martin: Season 10, Episode Four: Everlasting Love

Edition

Best of the 2011 International Newgrass Festival Run That by Me Again

Brown: The New Order

This Old House Ask This Old House Never Drop the Ball Major League Cuban Baseball Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Edition Game Changer: The Lexington Center Story Kentucky Afield

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Great Performances: Émigré

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Four: Everlasting Love

Movie Classics: Stalag 17 Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Distinguished Kentuckian: Adolph Rupp Kentucky Edition WoodSongs: Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley and Jason Carter Reel Visions

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Young Sherlock Holmes Austin City Limits: Brittany Howard

Songs at the Center: Comedy Songwriting Songs at the Center: Nicole Boggs Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Miss Friman’s War: Season 1, Episode Five Music Anywhere Kentucky Music: Rich and the Po’ Folk

WoodSongs: Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley and Jason Carter Lanham Brothers Jamboree Music Anywhere Jubilee: Best of the 2011 International Newgrass Festival

20 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Ridley Season 2, Episode Six: Fool for Love, Part 2 With Carol off the case, Ridley races to discover who shot Oliver to protect Jack from becoming the team’s prime suspect.

9/8 pm Moonflower Murders on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Six Susan and Andreas visit Stefan in prison. With help from Pund, Susan puts the pieces together to solve the cases of both Frank and Cecily. In the Conway novel, Pund reveals the identities of the killers with a shocking twist.

10/9 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Season 4, Episode Six: Secrets in Amsterdam - Part 2 After more shocking murders, seemingly by a professional killer, the team move in on billionaire Freddie Klink. Is he the mastermind?

21 MONDAY

9/8 pm Fighting for Lincoln: The Wide Awakes Learn how a group of politically minded young men created a national political organization - the Wide Awakeswho marched by torchlight and may have handed the Presidency to Abraham Lincoln during the 1860 election.

10/9 pm POV Tokyo Uber Blues Filmmaker Taku Aoyagi’s daily bike rides as an Uber Eats worker in Tokyo, confronting the economy’s harsh truths.

22 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots No Irish Need Apply Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of actor Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan.

9/8 pm Citizen Nation The Hustle Stakes are high as teams prepare for statewide civics competitions. Students must balance personal challenges and tricky team dynamics.

10/9 pm Voces Latino Vote 2024 Delve into key battleground states in the U.S. elections to explore issues for Latino voters.

23 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Silverback Cinematographer Vianet Djenguet fulfills his dream of embedding himself within a wild gorilla troop, joining Kahuzi-Biega National Park rangers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

9/8 pm NOVA Solar System: Icy Worlds

Explore the strange, frozen worlds of the solar system, from ultra hot superionic ice on Uranus to glaciers of nitrogen ice on Pluto.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead The Civil War’s Lost Massacre Historians, descendants and archaeologists search for information about the deaths - and lost burial site in Kentucky - of more than 20 African American Civil War soldiers.

24 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 1 Highlights include a Hank Aaron-signed game-used bat, a stickpin collection and an 1893 Tiffany & Co. World’s Fair Exhibition vase.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Four: Everlasting Love When Martin advises a patient suffering from migraines to stop cold-water swimming, Mrs. Tishell’s attempts to help almost lead to disaster.

10/9 pm Father Brown The New Order Father Brown investigates the attempted murder of retired newspaper editor Lord Arthur Hawthorne.

25 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Great Performances Emigre The New York Philharmonic and an international cast tell the story of Jewish refugees during World War II.

26 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Learn some of the mysterious folklore in Somerset; the tragic story of Octavia Hatcher is a popular urban legend among those in Pikeville; Octagon Hall is a Civil War era home in Franklin and deemed one of the most haunted locations in the south; Louisville’s Belvedere was once home to a strange statue titled “Pan” after the Greek mythological figure - it disappeared only to resurface years later.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Young Sherlock Holmes When assorted people start having inexplicable delusions that lead to their deaths, a teenage Sherlock Holmes decides to investigate. Starring Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox and Sophie Ward (1985).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Brittany Howard Powerhouse singer-songwriter Brittany Howard dazzles with highlights from her latest What Now

Movie Classics – Young Sherlock Holmes
Austin City Limits – Brittany Howard

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Seven: The Memory Jar, Part 1 The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One Wolf Hall On Masterpiece: Episode One Nina: Season 1, Episode Seven

Dante: Inferno to Paradise: Part One: The Inferno

The Video Vault: Angel and the Badman; Tap Dance (Short)

The Green Planet: Seasonal Worlds On Story: Script to Screen: Dolemite The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: Robert Wright and Jon Kabat-Zinn Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight RFK - The Lost President VOCES: Our Texas, Our Vote

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 2 Secrets of the Royal Palaces: Kensington Palace Pioneers of Television: Variety Kentucky Edition: October 28, 2024 Whitney Reynolds Show: All for Change

Kentucky Life Kentucky Collectibles Conversations with Champions: Dave Baker

Finding Your Roots: The Shirts on Their Backs

Agree to

Last Tango in Halifax: Season 3, Episode One Call the Midwife: Season 11, Episode Eight

Edition Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland WoodSongs Kids: Falling Timber

the Midwife: Season 12, Episode One

Kentucky Life Kentucky Tonight Kentucky Health Kentucky Edition In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: The Poetry of Jazz/The Jazz of Poetry Bluegrass and Backroads

Nature: Dracula’s Hidden Kingdom NOVA: Solar System: Wandering Worlds Secrets of the Dead: Field of Vampires BBC News Kentucky Edition

Ridley: Season 2, Episode Seven: The Memory Jar, Part 1

Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One

Kentucky Life bookclub@KET@KET Becoming bell hooks

Roadshow: Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 2

This Old House Ask This Old

That by Me Again

Shirts on Their Backs (7:30 pm)

Rufus

Music: Adkins and O’Quinn WoodSongs: Mark & Maggie O’connor

27 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Ridley Season 2, Episode Seven: The Memory Jar, Part 1 Ridley investigates when Tara Dunning vanishes from her tranquil village home.

8/7 pm Dante: Inferno to Paradise Part One: The Inferno Explore the historical background of medieval Florence from 1216 to Dante’s birth in 1265, dramatic details of Dante’s childhood, education and early literary and political career, culminating in his exile in 1302, and his decision to begin The Divine Comedy in 1306.

9/8 pm The Marlow Murder Club on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode One When a brutal murder shocks the peaceful town of Marlow, Judith begins her own investigation, enlisting help from the vicar’s wife Becks and local dog walker Suzie Harris.

10/9 pm Wolf Hall On Masterpiece Episode One Episode One. In the series opener, Cardinal Wolsey is stripped of his powers after having failed to secure the annulment of the King Henry’s marriage to Katherine of Aragon.

28 MONDAY

9/8 pm RFK - The Lost President Discover how Robert F. Kennedy was transformed from a son of privilege and Cold War warrior to an advocate of peace and champion of the people during the 1960s.

9/8 pm Secrets of the Royal Palaces Kensington Palace Learn how Nottingham House was renovated by William III and turned into Kensington Palace.

10/9 pm VOCES Our Texas, Our Vote Hector Galan takes us inside the largest Latino voter registration mobilization in Texas history.

29 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 Citizen Nation Agree to Disagree At a thrilling showdown in Washington, D.C., the civics competition champion is crowned.

10/9 pm Frontline American Voices 2024 Follow Americans’ changing views and experiences from the 2020 election to today.

30 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Dracula’s Hidden Kingdom A family of mouse-eared bats struggle to bring up their young in the ruined walls of Transylvania in central Romania.

9/8 pm NOVA Solar System: Wandering Worlds Explore wandering worlds that move around the solar system, from meteorites that impact Earth to a moon that orbits backwards.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Field of Vampires The 2022 discovery in Eastern Europe of more than 50 errant burials that indicate a perceived threat of vampirism in the 17th century.

31 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Madison 2024 Hour 2 Updated finds include a Frank Sinatra-signed letter, an Apollo 11 astronaut-inscribed book and letter and 1930-1938 Wood & Curry oil paintings with sketches.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Five: Fly Me to the Moon Louisa is shocked when her father, Terry, makes an unannounced visit. Terry agrees to let Martin examine him – but that backfires on the Doc, who is now bound by the rules of medical confidentiality.

9/8 pm Frank Ferrante’s Groucho A theatrical portrait of comic Groucho Marx, written and performed by actor Frank Ferrante, celebrates the entertainer’s style and spirit.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Island of Dreams The owner of a holiday camp is strangled with an apron and Father Brown must solve the crime.

1 FRIDAY

8/7 pm Great Performances Land of Gold Explore Peter Sellars’ San Francisco Opera production of John Adams’ Girls of the Golden West set during Gold Rush. Go behind the scenes with cast members Julia Bullock, J’Nai Bridges and others as they bring the show to life on stage.

2 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Discover the living history of Old Fort Harrod - one of Kentucky's oldest landmarks; The Monarch in Louisville is a place where musicians and artists can hang out, collaborate, and perform in a place that feels like home; grown-ups are being drawn back to a toy they enjoyed during childhood – LEGO sets; the Native Dawn Flute Gathering celebrates Native American music as well as traditional arts and crafts.

Frank Ferrante’s Groucho

OCTOBER

ET/CT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Wai Lana Yoga YNDI Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Wai Lana Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30/5:30 Arthur (6,13,20)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (27) Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Yoga in Practice Arthur

7:00/6:00 Molly of Denali (6,13,20) Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali (2,9,16,23)/ Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Halloween! (30) Molly of Denali Molly of Denali

7:30/6:30 Alma's Way (6,13,20)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (27) Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way (2,9,16,23)

8:00/7:00 Wild Kratts (6,13,20)

Wild Kratts (7,14)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (21)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (28) Wild Kratts (1,8,15,29)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (22) Wild Kratts

Molly of Denali (5,12,19)/ Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Halloween! (26)

Alma's Way (3,10,17,24)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (31) Alma's Way (4,11,18)/ Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures (25) Alma's Way (5,12,19

Kratts Wild Kratts (4,11,18) Wild Kratts

8:30/7:30 Arthur Arthur (7,14) Arthur (1,8,15,29) Arthur Arthur (3,10,17,24)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (31) Arthur Arthur

9:00/8:00 Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street (3,10,17,24) Sesame Street Sesame Street

9:30/8:30 Work It Out Wombats! (6,13,20)/ Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Halloween! (27)

10:00/9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (6,13,20) Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

10:30/9:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie

of The Joy of Painting

11:00/10:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Fit 2 Stitch

11:30/10:30 Chavis Chronicles Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

12:00/11:00 Inside

12:30/11:30 Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan (6,13,20)/ Chavis Chronicles (27)

1:00/12:00

1:30/12:30

2:00/1:00 La Frontera with Pati Jinich (6)/ College Financial Aid 2025: Education Matters (13)/ Great Conversations (20)/ Medicare Enrollment Call-In: A KET Forum (27) Odd Squad

Squad

Odd Squad (3,10,17,24)/ Arthur and the Haunted Tree House (31) Odd Squad Fly Brother with Ernest White II

2:30/1:30 Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur (3,10,17,24)

3:00/2:00 Secrets of the Royal Palaces

3:30/2:30

4:00/3:00 Kentucky Afield (6)/ Kentucky Life (13,20,27) Jack Has a Plan (7)/ Eastman at 100: A Centennial Celebration (14)/ Being (21)/ Fighting For Lincoln: The Wide Awakes (28)

4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield (13,20,27)

5:00/4:00 This Old House

5:30/4:30 Ask This Old House

6:00/5:00 Last of the Summer Wine

6:30/5:30 Keeping Up

7:00/6:00

Last Tango in

Young Vote (1)/ American Experience (8)/ Five Demands (15)/ Becoming bell hooks (22)/ Louisville's Own Ali (29)

Reagan: American Experience (2,9)/ Vote: American Experience (16,23)/ RFK – The Lost President (30) Confluence (3)/ Green Planet (10,17,24,31)

Secrets of the Dead Finding Your Roots Vote: American Experience (16,23)/ This is the House That Jack Built (30)

Route 66 Women: The Untold Story of the Mother Road (4,11,18)/ We Are Plastic People Now (25)

America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated

Big Cats 24/7 (4,11,18)/ Nature (25) Cook's Country

Nature (13)/ Big Cats 24/7 (27) Lawrence Welk Show

Antiques Roadshow

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

7:30/6:30 The Red Green Show

OCTOBER

6:00/5:00

6:30/5:30

8:00/7:00

10:00/9:00 View Finders Donal's Irish Adventure Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Kentucky

(5)/ Museum Access (12,19,26)

10:30/9:30 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Samantha Brown's Places to Love In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe Weekends with Yankee (3)/ Museum Access (10,17,24,31) Les Stroud's Wild Harvest Travels with Darley

11:00/10:00 Rick Steves' Europe Cycle Around Japan Highlights Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan Curious Traveler Wild Nevada Dream of Italy

11:30/10:30 Growing a Greener World Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Garden Smart This American Land

12:00/11:00 Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Jazzy Vegetarian

12:30/11:30 Cook's Country The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Moveable Feast (2,9)/ Milk Street's My Family Recipe (16,23,30)

1:00/12:00

Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated

with Sheri

(10,17,24,31) Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals

1:30/12:30 Pati's Mexican Table Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan Jazzy Vegetarian

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3:00/2:00

3:30/2:30

5:00/4:00

5:30/4:30

6:00/5:00

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Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs Kevin Belton's New Orleans Kitchen Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television
‘Lexington:

250 Years’ documentary to chronicle city’s history

Looking forward to Lexington’s 250th anniversary next year, KET is producing Lexington: 250 Years, a documentary that chronicles the city’s founding and history. Narrated by actor and Lexington native Josh Hopkins, the film tells the story of the city’s founding settlers as well as the historical figures, like Henry Clay, Mary Todd Lincoln and John Wesley Hunt, instrumental in the community’s early growth and development. The documentary, scheduled to premiere in early 2025, is funded in part by the Endowment for Kentucky Productions.

Forum answers viewers’ end-of-life financial planning questions

End-of-Life and

Estate

Planning Call-In:

A KET Forum examined the medical and financial decisions seniors and their families face in the final stages of life. Hosted by Renee Shaw, the forum featured a panel of elder law attorneys and other financial planning experts, including Karen Ginn, director of advocacy at Legal Aid of the Bluegrass (photo), who answered viewers’ questions on air and by phone throughout the program. Stream the forum at KET.org/Forums.

A SUCCESS THANKS TO YOU!

Thank you for supporting KET during SummerPledge 2024. Your support makes possible all your favorite programs, which cost more than $4 million annually, including Masterpiece dramas, Nova, Finding Your Roots, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and all the other classic movies, documentaries, and programs not found anywhere else. We’re grateful to all our volunteers, corporate sponsors and in-kind partners.

Volunteers from the Rotary Club of Lexington (top) and the Junior League of Lexington assisted with pledge calls and shared their enthusiasm and support for KET’s SummerPledge.

CORPORATE SPONSORS

Ball Homes • Clark Material Handling Co.

PHONE VOLUNTEERS

Clark Material Handling Co. • Junior League of Lexington Rotary Club of Lexington

IN-KIND DONORS

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Young Writers Contest opens in November

The KET Young Writers Contest, which encourages students to flex their creative muscles and craft their own original poems, illustrations, short stories and graphic novels, begins November 1 and closes March 15, 2025. Open to all students in grades K-12, the literary contest draws more than a thousand submissions from Kentucky students each year. For more info, visit KET.org/WritersContest

Know an outstanding educator?

KET is seeking nominations for its All Stars program, which celebrates exceptional educators across Kentucky who impact the lives of students. KET All Stars will participate in specialized training, help collaborate on the creation of new educational content, and serve as ambassadors for KET and PBS educational programs and resources. For more information and to submit a nomination, visit KET.org/AllStars

AIA KY

Addiction Recovery Care

Alltech, Inc.

Bank of the Bluegrass

Answer your wildlife questions about the fall hunting season

Join host Chad Miles and experts from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources for this program that answers viewers’ Fall hunting and wildlife questions. Submit your questions in advance to Kentucky Afield’s Facebook page.

Kentucky Afield: Fall Hunting Q&A Show

KET Monday, Oct. 5 • 8:30/7:30 pm

KET Monday, Oct. 10 • 4:30/3:30 pm

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:

Best Western Hotels & Resorts of Kentucky

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame

Blue and Company

Brown-Forman

Carolyn Tassie Memorial Fund

Cave Hill Cemetery

Central Bank & Trust Co.

Central Bank Center

The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU

CHI Saint Joseph Health

Clay Ingels Company

Clarks Material Handling Company

Community Action Council

Corporex

CSX Transportation Company

Frazier History Museum

Frontier Nursing University

Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky

G&J Pepsi

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

Gray

The Healing Place

Heaven Hill

HighBridge Springs Water

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High Knoll Wealth Advisors

Horse Races Now

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Messer

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UK Markey Cancer Center Foundation

WellCare

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A life-affirming story about death

KET Forum answers Medicare questions

For Americans aged 65 and older, enrolling in the Medicare health insurance program can be a complex undertaking. On this KET Forum, host Renee Shaw and a guest panel of experts will field viewer questions about how the Medicare program works, the enrollment process, coverage options, supplemental plans and more.

Medicare Enrollment Call-In: A KET Forum

KET Monday, Oct. 7 • 8/7 pm

Billed by the San Francisco Examiner as a “joyous, thrilling and funny as any film about death could be,” this program follows Jack Tuller, a San Francisco musician diagnosed with a terminal condition and given six months to live. But he somehow persists for another 25, dodging one bullet after another before making his exit and leaving behind an inspiring story about how to approach our final days.

Jack Has A Plan

KET Monday, Oct. 7 • 4/3 pm

Menopause’s

impact on women’s health

Menopause, which represents a significant transition in women’s lives, can have longterm consequences on their health – from cardiovascular disease to bone loss to dementia. Despite its widespread impact, the healthcare system inadequately prepares physicians to address menopause and its symptoms.

The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause

KET2 Thursday, Oct. 17 • 9/8 pm

Living your best life, even in your 80s

The Next Chapter initiative presents a curated collection of programs and resources addressing topics related to aging. To find additional programs, articles and other aging related content, please visit KET.org/NextChapter.

See how these 80-yearolds are breaking the stereotypes and living their best lives, contradicting the stereotype that their minds and bodies are obsolete in a world where only younger generations can make the world work.

Being 80

KET Monday, Oct. 21 • 4/3 pm

Kentucky Authority for Educational Television

Chair: Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington • Vice Chair: Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Secretary: Leah Adkins, director and officer, RJA Enterprises, Catlettsburg • Executive Committee at Large: Karyn Hoover, retired, former elementary education teacher, Jamestown; and Kevin Weaver, attorney, Sturgill, Turner, Barker and Moloney, Lexington

• David Couch, associate commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Jay Mehta, senior accountant, PCF Insurance Services, Murray • Crystal Staley, communications director, Office of Governor Beshear, Lexington • Dr. Robbie Fletcher, Kentucky Commissioner of Education (ex officio)

KET Foundation Inc.

Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Rebecca Rose, Morgantown (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

Friends of KET Executive Committee

President: Elizabeth Griffith Mudd, Benton • President-Elect: Ben Talley, Hopkinsville • Secretary : Lexie Centers, Owingsville • Vice Presidents: Kathy Bodine, Murray; Jeff Tate, Irvine • Past President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft. Mitchell

Commonwealth Fund for KET

Chair: Nick Nicholson, retired, former president, Keeneland, Lexington

• Vice Chair: William T. Young Jr., president, W.T. Young, LLC, Lexington

• Secretary : Kimberly D. Patton, president, Elevar Design Group, Hebron

• Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, president, Suits That Rock, Covington

• Executive Committee at Large: Mira S. Ball, co-founder, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • D.R. Ball, site acquisition manager, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington

• Donovan Blackburn, president, Pikeville Medical Center, Pikeville • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, president, VYBG Consulting PLLC, Louisville

• G. Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Alice Houston, owner, HJI Solutions, Louisville • William J. Jones, retired, U.S. Bank, Paducah • Sean Mestan, retired teacher, Princeton • Michael Owsley, founding partner, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, Bowling Green

• Hilma Prather, retired, school administrator, Somerset • Melanie Simpson-Conley, president, KV Oil, Inc., Lexington

VISIONS/ Volume XLVII, Number 10

Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 405022296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of KET.

KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.

Guide Staff

Editor: Reggie Beehner • Contributing Staff: Lauren Bennett, Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard, Katherine Mueller-White • Design/Production: Karen Billings, Amy Crittenden, Sam Cooper, Justin Stewart • Director of Brand & Design: Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Communications: Todd Piccirilli

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MemberCard features a Sustainer Benefit of the Month: During October, please enjoy 2-for-1 admission to the Kentucky Reptile Zoo in Slade.

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Ms. Gail L. Boggs, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mrs. Cornelia W. Bonnie, Prospect

William & Linda Bowman, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. George Branch, Paris

Mr. David W. Bratcher, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Steven Breckner, La Grange

Ms. Sharon Briggs, Louisville

Mary Bartlett Broecker, La Grange

Mr. Chris Brooker & Mrs. Valerie Brooker, Louisville

John & Jennifer Brown, Lexington

Mr. Vernon S. Broyles, III, Louisville

Mary Jo & George Budig, Covington

Jennifer Burchett & Scott Neal, Lexington

Dr. Bruce E. Burton & Mrs. Joan H. Burton, Corydon, Ind.

Mr. Allen Bush, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Callen, Louisville

Col. (R) Harry Callicotte & Mrs. Marcia Callicotte, Lexington

Tim & Anna Cambron, Versailles

Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Campbell Jr., Lexington

Steve & Sissy Cawood, Pineville

Charles B. & Sharon Chrisman, Jr., Lexington

Mr. Gerald W. Clapp, Jr. & Mrs. Johanna G. Clapp, Jeffersonville, Ind.

The Reverend Thomas R. Clark, Bardstown

Ms. Cheryl Clark, Georgetown

Mr. & Mrs. William R. Clem, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Chris Clifford, Lexington

Mr. Daniel Cobble, Lenoir City, Tenn.

John & Carole Cole, Nicholasville

Roger & Patricia Cole, Fort Mitchell

John & Tammie Conatser, Nicholasville

Marcia Cone, Lexington

Robert Conley, Georgetown

Mr. Willard Coots, Lexington

Kip & Ellen Cornett, Lexington

Jeanette Coufal, Lexington

Gene & Jean Cravens, Lexington

Tom & Elaine Crawford, Versailles

John & Melena Dailey, Lexington

Mont Dawson, Prospect

David Dean, Lexington

William S. & Carolyn J. Deane, Louisville

David W. & Carla J. Demarest, Lexington

Madge L. Dennis, Louisville

Mr. Jim Dingus, Lexington

Charles & Joanne Dobbins, Louisville

John S. & Jane Domaschko, Covington

Andrew Dorton & Stephanie Stumbo, Lexington

Andrew Dull, Lawrenceburg

R.W. & Jane Winkler Dyche, London

South Central RTC, Glasgow

Rev. Thomas Eblen, Lexington

Ms. Suzanne Eckerle, Louisville

Brenda K. Edwards, Paducah

Tawana Edwards, Prospect

Mrs. B. Bramblett Elam, Frankfort

Peggy Ellis, Lexington

Douglas Etler, Crescent Springs

Gil & Brenda Fauber, Edgewood

Ms. Ellen Ferguson, Lexington

Adra Fisher, Winchester

Meredith & Steven Frame, Lexington

William & Ilona Franck, Louisville

Mark Gay, Frankfort

Drs. Jacqueline & Paul Gerard, Elizabethtown

Ms. Juanice Gillespie & Mr. Dennis Hacker, Lexington

Eric & Lesli Gilliam, Richmond

Mark & Pat Gooch, Pikeville

Donna Gover, Georgetown

Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Debbie Graviss, Versailles

Dan & Beverly Griffith, Owensboro

Diane Weber-Hampson, Harrison, Ohio

Kenneth & Judy Handmaker, Goshen

Wendy & Fred Hansen, Lexington

Mr. David C. Hart, Sturgis

Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hatcher, Albany, Ga.

Robert Helton, Corbin

Andrew & Peggy Henderson, Lexington

Dr. Jack Herlihy, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Hibbard, Richmond

Darryl Hill, Berea

Mr. Henry Hinkle, Paris

Mr. & Mrs. Buck & Anne Hinkle, Lexington

Thomas S. & Lisa E. Hinkle, Paris

William & Katie Hintze, Lexington

Allen Holbrook & Forrest Roberts, Owensboro

John Hollon, Nicholasville

Ms. Terry Holmes, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Holton, IV, Lexington

David Holton, Louisville

Alice & Wade Houston, Prospect

John & Nancy Huff, Lexington

Mr. Mike Hulett, Frankfort

Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Judith Isaacs, Lexington

Brett & Emma Ison, Nicholasville

The late Eric & Elizabeth Iversen, Lexington

Dr. Kurt & Carla Jaenicke, Ashland

Kenneth R. James, London

Cody Johnson, Pikeville

Phyllis Johnson, Ashland

Brian Johnson, Lexington

Lara & Bob Johnson, Louisville

Larry V. Johnson, Flemingsburg

William J. & Theresa Jones, Paducah

Larry & Debbie Jones, Lexington

Ms. Lindy Karns & Mr. Rick Christman, Lexington

Steve Kaufling, Louisville

Mr. Roger Kehrt, Lexington

Willard & Rebecca Keith, Greenville

Mr. Warren Keller & Ms. Annie Rosenberg, Versailles

Ms. Jan Kempf, Louisville

Henry Kepner, Masonic Home

Mr. Steve Kerrick, Louisville

William & Marcia Kight, Goshen

Gary & Maureen Kingry, Louisville

Ms. Bonnie M. Koblitz, Kevil

David Kramer, Crestview Hills

Ms. Julia P. Kring, Frankfort

Tom & Emily Lawrence, Louisville

Blair Lee, Lexington

Ms. Robin Lemastus, Goshen

Lauren Leonhardt, Louisville

Philip & Debra Lichtenfels, Louisville

Steven & Judy Lippmann, Louisville

Greg Loeser, Louisville

William Lovan, Lexington

Cody Lundergan, Versailles

Mr. & Mrs. Philip Lynch, Louisville

Zonia Maguire, Louisville

Drs. Mina, Gopal, Mamata & Monica

Majmundar & family, Martin

Jack & Patricia Marcum, Louisville

Dr. Christian Marcum, D.O., Pikeville

Jules Marquart, Ph.D., Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Ron Martin, Lawrenceburg

Stephen Mason, Flemingsburg

Ms. Elizabeth L. May, Glasgow

Bonnie S. Mays, Lexington

Lucas McAvoy, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. Monte McElfresh, California

Justin & Carrie McElfresh, Nicholasville

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Means, Louisville

Lindy Melvin, Hardyville

Ms. Kathryn Mershon, Louisville

Mrs. Betty Messenger, Danville

Herb & Cyndy Miller, Lexington

Ms. Eleanor B. Moore, Louisville

Jennifer Moore, Louisville

Ms. Penelope T. Morton, Louisville

David A. Moss, Lexington

John Mueller, Lexington

Sally Mulholland, Lawrenceburg

Dr. Martha Mullins, Lexington

Virginia F. Murphy, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Murphy, Georgetown

Elisabeth Zwickenpflug-Myers & Howard Myers, Lexington

Mrs. Laura Neal, Catlettsburg

Russell Newton, Buckner

Nick & Susan Nicholson, Lexington

Ms. Dale Nolan, Prospect

Michael Paradis, Louisville

Mr. M. Lynn Parrish, Pikeville

William Patteson, Louisville

Mr. James Pelphrey, Lexington

Kathryn Penkava, Evansville, Ind.

Ms. Sharon Pfister, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mr. Eugene B. Pflughaupt, Danville

Ms. Marie L. Piekarski, Lexington

Ms. Lois Anne Polan, Lexington

Mr. Chip Polston, Louisville

Judith Powell, Louisville

Hilma & John G. Prather, Somerset

Dana Presley, Simpsonville

Dr. David Quast, Edgewood

Dr. & Mrs. James C. Reed, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. John & Betty Whitlock Reesor, Lexington

Debbie Reynolds, Lexington

Michael & Wendy Ridenour, Stamping Ground

Mrs. Ellen Rieveschl, Covington

Ms. Michele Ripley, Lexington

Mrs. William Robbins, Lexington

Mr. David & Mrs. Linda Roberts, Louisville

Ms. Shelby B. Robertson, Lebanon, Ohio

Mrs. Martha Rodes, Masonic Home

Ephraim & Wilma Shaw Roseman Foundation, Brandenburg

Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Rounsavall, Louisville

Rouse Family Foundation, Lexington

Jane Rowady, Lexington

Brandon Rowe, Lexington

Ralph & Pamela Ruschell, Lexington

Rhonda Rutledge, Louisville

Davanna & Peter Saari, Fleetwood, N.C.

Dr. John H. Saunders, Lexington

Laurie Scarborough, Louisville

Judith & Larry Schad, Greenville, Ind.

Dr. Greg Schmieder, Louisville

Jeanne Schroer & Michael Dinn, Covington

Laura Schweitzer, Nicholasville

KET Executive Director and CEO Shae Hopkins (center) welcomed the stars of Summer Celebration: honorary chairs Everett and Alicia McCorvey.

Howard & Mickey Settle, Lexington

Randy A. Shelley, Nicholasville

Mr. Charles Siemen, Lexington

Ms. Kathryn Simon, Lexington

Melanie Simpson-Conley, Paris

Mr. & Mrs. William Smith, Bardstown

Jeff Smith, Lexington

Jeremy R. & Kurt A. Snyder, Harrodsburg

Brett Spear & Martha Peterson, Lexington

Eula M. & Willis Spears, Nicholasville

Marian Spencer, Frankfort

Burl Spurlock, Prestonsburg

Daret St. Clair, Lexington

Ms. Susan Staugas, Louisville

Matthew & Jeanie Stiles, Bardstown

Mr. T. R. Storms, Corbin

Mrs. Ruth Straus, Louisville

Mrs. Lindy B. Street, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Greg Survant, Lexington

Herbert & Patricia Swartz, Bardstown

Mr. Victor Tamariz, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Rollin Tarter, Danville

Joyce Tenney, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Darryl & Diann Terry, Winchester

Nancy & William Thames, Richmond

Bruce Thomason, Shepherdsville

Pamela & Paul Thompson, Prospect

Andrew Thompson & Brittany Linville, Ashland

Jeff & Karen Thornton, Danville

Peter & Susan Thurman, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Toadvine, Nicholasville

Joe & Terry Tolan, Louisville

Chris Tyler, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Pam Uebel, Alexandria

Alan Usher, Louisville

Mr. George Van Meter, Jr., Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Elvis Vaughn, Louisville

Scott & Roberta Veazey, Louisville

Jane S. Vergnes, Lexington

Jonathan & Shelly Voet, Crescent Springs

Diane Wachs, Cincinnati, Ohio

Marcia & Mark Wade, Lexington

Alex & Jayne Waldrop, Lexington

Jeremy & Julie Wallace, Lexington

Chuck & Donna Walter, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Ward, Lexington

Dr. J. Sloan Warner, Jr., Lexington

Dr. Jeremy Warner, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. David A. Watkins, Henderson

Mr. Linwood Watson & Ms. Charlton Ward, Louisville

Tom & Amy Watts, Lexington

Dr. David B. Webster & Dr. Connie Gayle White, Frankfort

John & Tonja Aaron-Wells, Clarksville, Ind.

Brooke Wheatley, Lexington

Ms. Chris Whelan, Louisville

Jill Wilson, Lexington

Kelly Wilson, Lexington

Chris Winkle, Frankfort

Mr. Tony Wise, Georgetown

William W. & Mary Witt, Lexington

Brian Wright, Liberty

Ms. Gina Wright, Coldiron

Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Sara Wynkoop, Louisville

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Ms. Lisa G. Archer & Mr. Robert L. Pfister, Louisville

Melinda Baker, Prospect

Catherine Balbach, Louisville

Dale & Rita Barlow, Berea

Steve & Sharon Berger, Louisville

Turney & Kendra Berry, Louisville

Mrs. Rosemary Bilz, Crestview Hills

Ms. Joellen Blount, Lexington

Jane F. Brake, Ph.D., Frankfort

Ms. Viviane Breazeale, Lexington

Stephen Bright, Lexington

Ms. Laura Lee Brown, Louisville

Roberta Buckley, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bulleit, Lexington

Ray & Cindy Carcione, Louisville

Scott Carothers, Louisville

Ms. Linda W. Carter, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Catesby W. Clay, Paris

Drs. Larry & Christine Cook, Louisville

Michael & Miriam Crews, Georgetown

Mr. Charles Cutshaw, Georgetown

Ms. Jo Ann Czekalski & Mr. Jim Stokes, Lexington

Mrs. Patricia Daulton, New York, N.Y.

Mr. Jerry Delaney, Lexington

Ms. Marie Dever, Louisville

Laurie Diebold, Louisville

W. G. & Jane Donovan, Prospect

Philip & Rose Mary Dow, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. David G. Dowell, Lexington

Robert & Ruth Ann Driggers, Louisville

Ann Todd Dupree, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Steve Ehrler, Lexington

Richard & Lisa Ernst, Cincinnati, Ohio

Dick & Janice Ernst, Frankfort

Kyle & Lyann Fannin, Versailles

Jean Frazier, Prospect

Mrs. Bruce G. Glenn, Lexington

Ms. Sherry Golightly, Paducah

Mrs. Mary Louise Gorman, Louisville

Ms. Kelly Green, Frankfort

Ms. Kathleen D. Gullett, Lawrenceburg

Caroline Guthrie, Louisville

Mr. Scott & Mrs. Pat Hankla, Frankfort

Ellen Hellard, Versailles

Paul Hemmer, Villa Hills

Dr. Fred Hendler & Ms. Nancy Martin, Prospect

Mr. Steve Hendrix, Louisville

Mr. John Brian Humbert, Clarksville, Ind.

Julie Jaeger, Paducah

Danny & Barbara Jeffries, Liberty

Paul & Nancy Johnson, California

Rosemary Johnson-Dean, Simpsonville

David A. Jones Jr. & Mary Gwen

Wheeler, Louisville

Beth J. Jurek, Frankfort

Donald Kaelin, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Houston Keach & Lowry IgleheartKeach, Henderson

Sarah & Paul Keith, Smithfield

Virginia Kerst, Covington

Mr. Jim Kimmel, Louisville

Patricia King, Louisville

Mrs. Jane A. Lapinski, Louisville

Carol Jean Ledington, Louisville

Ms. Judith Lesher, Elizabethtown

Abby & Fairleigh Lussky, Louisville

Jennifer Manninen, Negaunee, Mich.

B. Manning, Covington

Mrs. Kathleen Laurin-Martin & Dr.

Joseph Martin, Park Hills

Bill & Sandy Martz, Crestwood

Ann Matheny, Middlesboro

Mary Maxwell, Cincinnati, Ohio

Phil & Sandy McCauley, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Ms. Ellen Mihan, Louisville

Jack & Marilyn Monohan, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Murphy, Louisville

Ms. Cheri Mutersbaugh, Richmond

J.R. & Glenda Neely, Louisville

Valerie Newell & Tim Smith, Covington

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Martha Nichols, Louisville

Jerry & Sara Page, Paducah

Mrs. Sundae Park, Berea

Ms. Nita Porter, Brandenburg

Mr. & Mrs. James A. Ratterman, Prospect

James & Jane Redmon, Louisville

Dorothy Ridings, Masonic Home

David & Michele Risk, Carrollton

Tom Ritchie, Louisville

Cheryl Roberts, Louisville

Ms. Kathy Robinson, Edgewood

Bradley & Mary Robson, Frankfort

Jacqueline Rosky, Louisville

James & Sharon Rouse, Versailles

Ms. Ann Samani & Mr. William P. Sturm, Lexington

Dr. Tamara L. Sanderson, Lexington

Sandford Family Fund, Louisville

Stephen Sautel, Louisville

Betsy & Marvin Schwartz, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mr. Fithian M. Shaw, Jr., Louisville

Martha Shouldis, Nicholasville

Sandra Elam Simrall, Louisville

Mark Sjothun, Shelbyville

Mike & Louise Slaven, Louisville

Ms. Louise W. Sledd, Lexington

Dwight Smith, Walton

Mr. Vertner Smith & Ms. Barbara West, Louisville

Carolyn & Donald Snow, Louisville

George Sonnier, Louisville

Dr. Steven Stack & Dr. Tracie Overbeck, Lexington

Mr. Richard Stephan, Prospect

Ms. Judy L. Stewart, Cincinnati, Ohio

Cathy Stickels, Lakeside Park

Mr. Bill Straus, Lexington

Mark Strong, Lexington

Ms. Muffy D. Stuart, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. William Sutton, Richmond

Mr. Mark Swieterman, Lexington

Richard & Jeanne-Marie Tapke, Fort Mitchell

Judith Taylor, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Chris & Linda Valentine, Louisville

Mr. John B. Van Meter, Cincinnati, Ohio

John & Jacqueline van Willigen, Lexington

Roy & Erin Wagner, Winchester

Sherri Walling, Reynolds Station

Sally Ward, Fulton

Kathryn Weinrich, Cincinnati, Ohio

Ms. Beth G. Wilkerson, Pewee Valley

KET’s original documentary Jim Host: Game Changer explored the life of sports pioneer Jim Host. At a 2023 premiere screening, Jim and his wife, Pat, thanked a studio audience for being champions of KET.

Mrs. Dolores E. Womack, Flemingsburg

Marguerite E. Wordell, Frankfort

Mr. Randy Worley, Corbin

Melanie Wrensch, Columbia

Mr. H. Mac Zachem, Lexington

Donald & Christine Zalewa, Georgetown, Ind.

$500-$999

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Troy Aaron, Lexington

Asa & Linda Abner, Stanton

MaryAnn & Tom Ackerman, Lexington

Roy & Laura C. Ackerman, Evansville, Ind.

Randy Adams, Nicholasville

Cheryl Adams, Russell Springs

Deborah Adams, Bowling Green

Mrs. Petie Agnor, Erlanger

Dr. James C. Albisetti, Lexington

Ms. Alicia S. Allen, Auburn

Jacob Allen, Louisville

Robin Amsbary, Louisville

Sidney Anderson Foundation, Inc., Louisville

Dr. Gary & Mrs. Martha Anderson, Lexington

Mr. Roger Anderson, Pikeville

Dr. C. Thomas & Mrs. Anne P. Anderson, Lexington

Mr. Gregory Anderson & Ms. Molly King, Stamping Ground

Ms. Duane D. Andrews, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Arensman, Louisville

Mr. Larry Atwood, New Albany, Ind.

Samuel & Bonnie Avery, Upton

Robert & Judy Ayotte, Louisville

Bob & Laura Babbage, Lexington

Mr. Charles Backstrom, Owensboro

Cindy Bagley, Louisville

Gene Bailey, Cold Spring

Mr. Ernest P. Bailey, Lexington

Mrs. Debra Bailey, Winchester

Erika Baker, Hebron

Anthony Balbach, Louisville

Phillip & Kristen Bale, Glasgow

Mr. George Ballard, Bardstown

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Barela, Lexington

Mr. Ronald E. Barned, Glasgow

Kelli Barnes, Lexington

Gary Barrigar, New Albany, Ind.

George & Rene Bauer, Elizabethtown

David Baumgartner, Lexington

Winifred Beam, Cincinnati, Ohio

Ms. Kathleen Bean & Mr. Robert Kotheimer, Louisville

Rogers & Jacqueline Beasley, Lexington

Nora Beck, Princeton

Shirley Bedard, Louisville

Mr. Michael P. Beeby & Ms. Mathryn D. Thomas, Covington

Mrs. Pamela & Mr. Walter Bell, Louisville

Morton C. Bell, Goshen

Ms. Mary Margaret Bell & Mr. Tom Wynne, Lexington

Dr. Susan Bentley & Dr. Kim Jonason, Louisville

Elizabeth & John Betagole, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mr. Doug Bezold, California

Mr. Paul Bickel, III & Jackie Hays Bickel, Louisville

Tamela Biggs, Frankfort

Mrs. Edith S. Bingham, Glenview

Mr. Melvin Bischoff, Mount Washington

Susan Bishop, Lexington

Mr. Christopher Black, Paducah

Ms. Anne & Mr. Michael Blakeney, Richmond

Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Blank, Park Hills

Sonja C. Blissett, Louisville

Ann Blum, Richmond

Mr. John Boh, Covington

Ms. Shirley Boicourt, Louisville

John & Mary Ann Boorn, Covington

Susan & Kevin Borders, Louisville

Ms. Linda C. Bosse, Versailles

Mr. James & Mrs. Linda Bourne, New Albany, Ind.

Philip & Mary Boyd, Lexington

Morton & Anne Boyd, Prospect

Vicki Braehler, Louisville

Ms. Maggie C. Brandt & Mr. Albert W. Lyons, Eminence

Beverly & Alvin Branscum, Stearns

Russell & Elizabeth Brengelman, Morehead

Dr. Katherine Bright & Dr. Daniel Moran, Danville

Mr. & Mrs. H. Hewett Brown, Prospect

Karen Brown, Big Clifty

Ms. Joan Brown, Shelbyville

Jerry & Portia Brown, Louisville

Mattie & Bob Brown, Louisville

Mr. Robert J. Brown & Mrs. Virginia Brown, La Grange

Rae & Cathy Brown, Lexington

Mrs. Sharon Brown, Louisville

Stephen & Patricia Bruce, Danville

Carol & Carl Brueggemann, Covington

Patricia Cummings Bruggman, Louisville

Barbara Bryant, Lawrenceburg

Sylvia & John Burke, La Grange

Don & Carlene Burkhead, Winchester

Rosemary Weathers Burnham, Loveland, Ohio

Raymond M. & Kim Burse, Prospect

Lowell & Joan Bush, Lexington

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Linda Bush, Jeffersonville, Ind.

David & Eva Busse, Alexandria

Ms. Rita Byrd, Fort Thomas

Susan Moloney Byrd, Louisville

Shannon & Angela Cain, London

Dan Call, Versailles

Ms. Karen Callis, Owensboro

Abigail Camfield, Fisherville

Pat Campisano, Louisville

Drs. Eli & Mary Lynne Capilouto, Lexington

Ms. Marie Carney & Ms. Shannon

Carney, Taylorsville

Ms. Jeanne Carr, Prospect

Dennis Carrithers, Louisville

Donna Carroll, Louisville

Bryanna Carroll, Lexington

Lee Carroll, Lexington

Mr. Lindy Casebier, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Derriel Castle, Lexington

Ms. Billie Jo Caudill, Blackey

Lexie Centers, Owingsville

Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Chavanne, Bardstown

Patricia Chervenak, Louisville

David & Debbie Chervenak, Louisville

George & Cathy Chinn, Hartford

Maria Ciliberti, Louisville

Ms. Kristin Clark, Lexington

Ms. Margaret Clark, Danville

James Claycomb, Frankfort

David & Cheryl Clifford, Frankfort

Ms. Nancy Clinkenbeard, Lexington

Ms. Linda M. Block-Coalter, Louisville

Mr. Barry N. Cohen, Ashland

Mr. Thomas L. Conner, Lexington

PJ & Richard Cook, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Newell, Winchester

Cornelia Cooper, Somerset

John Cooper, Lexington

Sam & Mary Michael Corbett, Louisville

Don & Kathy Corson, New Albany, Ind.

Ms. Carol Corwin, Park Hills

Linda & Fred Cowan, Louisville

Steven Crites, Winchester

Ms. Renee Croket, Louisville

Keith Cron, Blue Ash, Ohio

James & Madeleine Cronin, Louisville

David & Jennifer Cross, Albany

Al & Patti Cross, Frankfort

Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathryn Crouch, Lexington

Ernst & Kathlyn Crown-Weber, Danville

Mr. Robert G. Cruickshank, Flatwoods

Dr. Vicki Crumpton, Paducah

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cull, Frankfort

Walter & Katherine Dalton, Lexington

John & Marilyn Daniel, Versailles

Dr. Charles & Mrs. Janet Dannaher, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. David Daunhauer, Louisville

Mary Dause, Lexington

Emilie & Bruce Davis, Lexington

Mark & Kate Davis, Louisville

Ms. Ann C. Davis, Eastwood

Frederick & Louise Dearborn, Danville

Sandra & John Deaton, Lexington

Bill & Trish Deatrick, Louisville

Ms. Jacqueline DeCroo & Mr. Robert Rabel, Lexington

Mr. Edward Demonbrun, Louisville

Star Deppe, Lexington

Ms. Carma Derousse, Cromona

Bill & Elaine Deutsch, Millersburg

Carrie Dichiaros, Lexington

Carrie & David Dieruf, Louisville

Mrs. Sarah Diuguid, Ghent

Meg & Larry Dixon, Columbia

Danny & Rita Dobson, Louisville

Ms. Wanda L. Dodson, Monticello

Patrick Donley, Louisville

Susan & David Donnett, Cincinnati, Ohio

Jean Dorton, Lexington

Patricia Dottore, Franklin

Mr. John Downard & Ms. Mary Alexander, Louisville

Mr. Howard Downing, Nicholasville

Donald Doyle, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. James Doyle, Masonic Home

Nancy & Doug Draper, Mason, Ohio

Ms. Ryan Droste, Louisville

Mr. Daniel Dues, Louisville

Mr. Chris Duff, Lexington

Ms. Joanne K. Duncan, Inez

Philip & Lucy Dunford, Elizabethtown

Suzanne Dunne, Louisville

Mr. Allen Durand, Louisville

Beverly & Fred Durham, Danville

Ms. Ann L. Eads, Frankfort

Dr. & Mrs. M. Wilson Eastland III, Lexington

James C. & Mary G. Eaves, Louisville

Lee A. & Melinda Edgerton, Lexington

Ms. Cecilia Eldridge, Valley Station

Mr. John C. Elison, Lexington

Barbara Ellerbrook, Lexington

Barbara Elliott, Louisville

Mrs. Doris Elliott, Lexington

Dr. & Mrs. Guy T. Ellis, III, Lexington

Mr. W. L. Ellison, Louisville

Ms. Susan E. Ellison, Louisville

Jacob L. & Susan Ems, Floyds Knobs, Ind.

William & Donna Engle, Lexington

Donald & Vicki Ensor, La Grange

Mr. Philip Eschels, Louisville

Ken & Martha Lu Evans, Masonic Home

John & Patricia A. Farmer, Louisville

Ms. Loretta Farris, Carlisle

Oakley Farris, Erlanger

Alicia Fawbush, Fairdale

Raymond A. Fehrhendrix, Louisville

Stephen Lee Fellows, Lexington

William & Ann Fenton, Louisville

Prof. Theodore Fiedler & Prof. Sigrid Suesse, Lexington

Wenda & Norman Fischer, Louisville

Sharon Fledderman, Springfield

John & Rita Fleming, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Sarah & Steve Ford, Owensboro

Mr. & Mrs. Corey Forester, Lexington

Ronald Forrester & Dianna C. Forrester, Burlington

Deborah Fortel & David Sawyer, Louisville

Bill & Joy Fotsch, Villa Hills

Melissa Fowler, Flatwoods

Ms. Nancy P. Fox, Louisville

Ms. Debra Francis, Incline Village, Nev.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Frymire, Madisonville

Laura & Thomas H. Fulton, Louisville

Kevin & Cindy Fuqua, Pewee Valley

Ms. Laurel Fuson, Louisville

Miranda M. & Alfred J. Gajda, Lexington

Edward & Debbie Galloway, Shelbyville

Ms. Margaret Gardiner, Danville

Mr. & Mrs. G. Lamar Gaston, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Gathright Jr., Prospect

Mr. Bill Gee, Lexington

Kathleen Geile, Louisville

Blake Gidley, Lexington

Jeffery Gillenwater, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Louise Gladstone, Mayslick

Boyce W. Glason, Radcliff

Donn Goebel & Cathy McLeod, Cincinnati, Ohio

John D. Gordon, Louisville

Allan Gowins, Radcliff

Susan & Matt Grady, Louisville

Dr. Laman & Juliet C. Gray, Louisville

Douglas & Adele Greenburg, Harrodsburg

Ms. Jo Guthrie Greene, Georgetown

Mr. James S. Greene, III, Harlan

Dr. Donna Grigsby, Lexington

Ms. Peggy A. Grimsley, Elizabethtown

Mr. & Mrs. William Guenthner, Louisville

Barbara & Lester Guillory, Louisville

Ms. Jane Haase, Prospect

Susan Haddad, Charleston, W.Va.

Mrs. Charlotte Hadley, Lexington

David & Margaret Haffner, Cincinnati, Ohio

Ms. Joyce Hall, Mount Sterling

Ms. Alma M. Hall, Nashville, Tenn.

Robert & Angie Halliday, Masonic

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Mr. Stephen R. Halloran, Frankfort

Mike & Brooke Hammond, Shelbyville

Mr. Bob Hammond, Otisco, Ind.

Joan Hamrick, Louisville

Mrs. Mary Haylee Hancock, Madisonville

Ms. Kathy Hannah, Owensboro

Kathryn & Brian Harbrecht, Prospect

Lorena Hargis, Winchester

Mary Hargis, Elizabethtown

Ms. Susan G. Harkins, Lexington

Mr. Thomas Harris, Shepherdsville

Mrs. Elsie Kay Harris, Lexington

Ms. Karen Ryan Harris, Louisville

Raynell Hartman, Georgetown

Dr. James & Mrs. Mary Harty, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Harvey, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hathaway, Lexington

Rev. Walter & Caroline Hehl, Lexington

Cynthia J. Heine, Lexington

Ms. Becky Heintz, Louisville

Ms. Carolyn Helm, Louisville

Ms. Barbara M. Hench, Lexington

Neil & Susan Heppler, Villa Hills

Ms. Jean Herp, Louisville

Gary Herron, Winchester

Betty Hickman, Bethel, Ohio

Charles & Rhonda Hicks, Lexington

Mr. Greg P. Hill, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Hugh G. Hines, Jr., Danville

Ms. Joy Hinkle, Lexington

Ms. Jane Hlad, Fort Thomas

Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hobbs, Underwood, Ind.

Linda Hodges, Fairfield, Ill.

Robert Michael Hoffer, Fort Mitchell

Mr. Roger Gene Hoffman, Louisville

Ms. Eileen Hogan, Frankfort

Randall Holley, Cadiz

Dr. Taylor & Melissa Hoover, Frankfort

Mrs. Aubrey C. Hord, Louisville

Deborah Hoskins, Winchester

Gary Huffman, Lexington

Beverly & David Hufford, Richmond

Ms. Aubrey E. Hunter, Nicholasville

William J. Hurt, Louisville

Ms. Nancy Hutchinson, Glasgow

Robert & Sandra Ireland, Lexington

Brenda C. Jackson, Shelbyville

Phillip & Jann James, Louisville

Mr. Harry & Mrs. Michelle James, Frankfort

Sam & Theresa Jensen, Louisville

David & Dianne Jernign, Prospect

Ms. Sandra G. Jessup, Greenville

Shelby Jett, Coxs Creek

Mr. William Robert Johnson, Morehead

Ms. Elsbeth Johnson, Lexington

Ms. Kathleen M. Johnston, Lexington

Mr. William G. Johnstone, Eastwood

Mary Anne & Dennis Jolly, Louisville

Ms. Louise C. Jones, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Jones, Borden, Ind.

Mr. Thomas Michael Jones, Elizabethtown

William Joslin, Princeton

Ms. Samina Juneja, Prospect

Alan & Eva Kaplan, Lexington

Kelly Kapp, Louisville

Daryle & Karen Karnes, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Kasarskis, Lexington

Mr. Jerome H. Kauper & Ms. Miriam S. Marcus, Louisville

Denis Keating, Raleigh, N.C.

Annette Kelly, Lexington

Henrietta & Dan Kemp, Hopkinsville

Ms. Kathleen A. Kennedy, Richmond

Betsy & Terry Kephart, Paris

David Kidd, Lexington

Diane Kinny, Louisville

Peggy Kinsell, Prospect

Ms. Christine Kirschbaum & Joseph Kirschbaum, Louisville

Mrs. Dorothy & Mr. Kevin Kline, Lexington

Cynthia Koplos, Goshen

Joseph & Marianne Kurth, Lexington

Charlotte Lakers, Lexington

James Lammers, Louisville

Mrs. Regina Lancaster, Elizabethtown

Kathleen & Dale Lancaster, Georgetown

Frank & Mary Lassiter, Midway

Ronald Lawrence, Covington

Mr. Greg Lawrey, Louisville

Brad & Kathy Learn, Louisville

David L. & Janice L. Isaacs,

New Albany, Ind.

Sharon Leezer, Louisville

Don Lichtenfelt, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. David Locke, Highland Heights

Mr. Samuel C. Long, West Liberty

Ms. Bebe Lovejoy, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Lowe, Frankfort

Crit & Lynn Luallen, Frankfort

Mr. William & Mrs. Charlotte Lubawy, Lexington

Ms. Joann Luecke, Crestwood

Danny Luegering, Lakeside Park

Mr. Harry L. Lusk, Vine Grove

Kathryn Lyon, Lexington

Phyllis Macadam, Lexington

Kim Mackin, Prospect

Dr. Alan & Mrs. Beryl Male, Lexington

Mariann Mannas, Frankfort

James Marnatti, Nicholasville

Ms. Linda Mills Marquis-Cate, Fort Mitchell

Mr. Jacob Martin, Danville

Molly Martin, Louisville

Skipper & Hana Martin, Louisville

George & Donna Mason, Lexington

Ms. Mary Massie, Taylor Mill

Dr. & Mrs. Harvey E. Matheny, Louisville

Loys & Sonja Mather, Lexington

John B. & Joyce Mattingly, Louisville

Robert Maynard, Richmond

James & Judy McCabe, Louisville

David & Diane McCall, Lexington

Glenn & Margaret McCaslin, Prospect

Dr. & Mrs. Craig McClain, Louisville

James & Malkanthie McCormick, Lexington

Dr. Martha McCoy, Louisville

Carrie & John McCoy, Burlington

Margot D. McCullers, Lexington

Mrs. Constance E. McDonald, Louisville

Mary-Shannan McGuire, Louisville

Ms. Patricia Buckner McHugh, Louisville

The Reverend Leslie McKown, Henderson

James & Carla McMillin, Louisville

Sam & Bonnie McNeely, Murray

Mr. John G. McNeill, Georgetown

Dr. J. William & Mrs. Marlie McRoberts, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Medina, Prospect

Mr. Charles W. Medley, Owensboro

Elizabeth Mefford, Fort Thomas

Douglas Meister, Louisville

Mr. Kim Menke & Dr. Kristy Menke, Georgetown

Barbara & Ron Mercer, Louisville

Steve & Anna Lee Mershon, Louisville

Rosemary L. Meszaros, Bowling Green

Mark Metcalf, Richmond

Arvid & Judy Metcalf, Wilmore

Kathy Metzger, Georgetown

Matt Milano, Georgetown

Ms. Mary K. Miller, Wilmore

Mr. Edmund S. Miller, Lexington

Fred & Linda Miller, Paducah

Patrick Miller, Batavia, Ohio

Catherine Mills, Lexington

Mark & Chan Milton, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Greg Milward, Lexington

Mr. Charles D. Mitchell, Jr., Lexington

Wanda & Thomas Monroe, Versailles

Mr. Artist Montfort, Frankfort

David Mooneyhan, Shelbyville

Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Moore Jr., Frankfort

Mr. Dale G. & Mrs. Arcelia M. Moore, Crestwood

Ms. Jean R. Moore, Lexington

Ms. Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington

Betsy Morelock, Lexington

Charles Morgan, Winchester

Jane Morris, Louisville

Ms. Beverly S. Morris, Louisville

Ms. Donna Moser Peak, Masonic Home

Marvin & Theresa Moss, Lexington

Ms. Cynthia K. Moter, Louisville

Sally & Charlie Moyer, Prospect

Robert & Jan Mucci, Lexington

Dick & Tyra Mueller, Louisville

Mr. Stephen J. Mularz, Hazard

Rachel Mulloy, Louisville

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Annette Murphy, Scottsburg, Ind.

Graeme Murray & Vicki Herche, Covington

Dr. Marshall D. Myers, Richmond

Donald & Donna Nabors, Nicholasville

Ms. Judith Nakashima-Wilson, Somerset

Dr. & Mrs. Tom Neely, Madisonville

Mr. Russ Neil & Ms. Diane M. Laughlin, Louisville

Mr. Kurt Netherton, Nicholasville

Edmund & Violet Newhouse, Louisville

Ms. Julianne Niesen, Westport

Ashley & Ryan Norton, Florence

Jennifer O’Brien, Crescent Springs

Mr. Thomas Oetinger & Mrs. Judith Fisher Oetinger, Prospect

Mr. Stephen O’Hara, Louisville

James Oldson, Louisville

Ann W. Olson, Olive Hill

Frank Osborne, Elizabethtown

Molly & Gavan O’Shea, Louisville

Ms. Gale Ossenbeck, Cold Spring

Mrs. Ona Owen, Louisville

Mr. Eddie K. Parker, Lexington

Ms. Marie Parsons, Winchester

The Honorable & Mrs. Paul E. Patton, Pikeville

R. Scot & Linda S. Payne, Henderson

Robert & Cynthia Pearce, Lexington

Mr. David & Mrs. Penny Pearson, Louisville

Robert & Virginia Peck, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mr. James H. & Mrs. Julia B. Perry, Morehead

Ms. Susan Perry, Lexington

Bernadette & Alfred Peter, Richmond

Ms. Susie M. Peterson, Louisville

Karen & Robert Petry, Lexington

Mr. William L. Phelps, Versailles

Ms. Jane E. Phillips, Lexington

Mr. George & Mrs. Sally Piper, Lexington

John & Kathy Plomin, Lexington

Marilyn Polan, Huntington, W.Va.

Mrs. Kathleen B. Porter, Madisonville

Ms. Kitty Portwood, Lexington

Ms. Nancy Pratte, Louisville

Mr. Stuart & Mrs. Ildiko Pray, Cincinnati, Ohio

Lowell & Sasha Press, Bellevue, Wash.

Mr. & Mrs. John L. Price, Lexington

Richard & Connie Proudfoot, Morehead

Mr. Leo Pulte, Hebron

Mr. & Mrs. William Pumphrey, Winchester

Ms. Carol Rabb, Richmond

Mrs. Rebecca R. Ragsdale, Louisville

Mr. Fred M. & Mrs. Anne E. Ralston, Louisville

Richard Ramirez, Lexington

John & Carol Rankin, Lakeside Park

Richard & Jody Ransdell, Louisville

Mrs. Sandra Raymon, Louisville

Mr. Roi Reed, Winchester

Aleda Reed, Lexington

Rev. David Reed, Louisville

Edward & Margaret Reeves, Lexington

Stephen Reily & Emily Bingham, Louisville

James & Jacquelyn Remley, Villa Hills

Barbara Rettig, Lakeside Park

Ms. Patricia G. Reynolds, Richmond

Bruce & Kathy Reynolds, Lexington

Charles Rice, Glasgow

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Richter, Kirksey

Linda Roach, Lexington

Juli & Michael Roberts, Louisville

Gillian V. Rogers, Mayfield

Ms. Laura Rogers, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Fon Rogers II, Lexington

Sonia & James Ross, Lexington

Franklin Rotondi, Houston, Tex.

Mrs. Barbara Rowland, Fort Thomas

Ms. Loy Rush, Versailles

Mr. William Sanders, Lexington

Ron & Mary Kaye Sanders, Hodgenville

Theodore Schatzki & Rosie Moosnick, Lexington

William & Elizabeth Scheler, Louisville

Judith Schell, Owensboro

Martha Schlegel, Lexington

Karen Schmidt, Cold Spring

Paul & Stephanie Schmidt, Shelbyville

Mary Schroeder-Blumke, Louisville

Ray Schuhmann, Louisville

Mr. Paul F. Schumacher, Louisville

Dr. Sheila A. Schuster, Louisville

Ms. Angela Scott, Columbia

Mary Carol Sears, Paris

Rachel Seifert, Versailles

Dr. Paula Serra, Morehead

Susan Setty, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mrs. Jerry Severns, Paducah

Frank & Joan Sewell, Harrodsburg

Mrs. Ellen & Mr. Max Shapira, Louisville

Alan Shell, Lexington

Kathleen Shiner, New Albany, Ind.

Dr. Donald R. Shoemaker, Louisville

Dr. & Mrs. Guy Silva, Lanesville, Ind.

Roger & Mary Sims, Cecilia

Ann & Joseph Sipes, Ekron

Ms. Jane B. Skidmore, Barbourville

John & Susan Skillman, Lexington

Theresa M. Slaiman, Bardstown

Linda Slye, Louisville

Ms. Susan W. Smith, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Mr. E. Ray Smith, Murray

Ms. Patricia Smith, Stanford

Bruce E. Smith, Nicholasville

Cynthia Smith, Lexington

Timothy C. & Mary Soulis, Lexington

Herb & Renate Spaeth, Villa Hills

Lucile Spillman, Louisville

Dr. Susan Spires, Lexington

Ernie W. & Georgia G. Stamper, Lexington

Edith Starcher, Versailles

Ms. Cheryl Stearman, Danville

Mr. William Stephan, Madison, Ind.

Barbara Sterrett, Lexington

Mr. Jon Stewart, Nicholasville

Ms. Donna Stinnett, Henderson

Martha P. Stone, Mt Sterling

William & Jane Stopher, Louisville

Elizabeth Straub, Louisville

Dr. Gordon D. Strauss & Dr. Catherine

Newton, Prospect

Mr. Bernard & Mrs. Eileen Dalenberg

Strenecky, Louisville

Mr. James Strine, Edgewood

Jude Sudbeck, Shelbyville

Gwyn R. Sutherland, Glendale

Mr. Keith Swantko, Fordsville

Mr. Ed Sweeney, Lexington

David & Kay Switzer, Lexington

Robert & Janet Swope, Elizabethtown

Jerzy Szaflarski, Vestavia, Ala.

Philip Tabb, Elizabethtown

Michael E. Tain, Lancaster

Mr. Timothy Tassie, Lexington

Neil & Michele Taylor, Mc Daniels

Hillary Taylor, Louisville

Janet Teel, Louisville

Mr. David L. Terry, Lexington

James & Georgena Thomas, Cold Spring

Lynnia Thomas, Taylor, Ala.

Betty & Gary Thomas, New Albany, Ind.

Elizabeth Thompson, Versailles

Ronald & Mary Thompson, Louisville

Raymond Thorpe, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Alice & John Tiano, Louisville

Dr. Ouida Tisdall, Lexington

Richard & Margaret Trimble, Murray

Leo T. Tsai, Newport

Russell F. Tucker & Maryanne O’Canna, Lexington

Ms. Beverly H. Tucker, Lexington

Dr. Wayne & Brenda Tuckson, Louisville

Mr. Ronald Turkett, Lexington

Sue Collins Tussey, Richmond

Mr. Robert Uhl & Ms. Arlette McDaniel, Louisville

Daniel & Julie Vanderpoel, Pewee Valley

Jane Vanworth, Nicholasville

Linda Vasse, Louisville

James & Marilyn Vaughan, Murray

David & Wanda Vickery, Clarkson

Mr. & Mrs. David Vislisel, Louisville

Mr. Paul F. Vissman, Louisville

Ms. Mary J. Votruba, Lexington

Ronald D. Wagoner, Lexington

Mr. R. Eric Waldman, Lexington

Brett Waldrop, Lexington

Gregory & Nancy Moore Waldrop, Cadiz

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walker, Lexington

Dr. Bill Walsh, Louisville

Robert Walters, Lexington

Joyce Walton, Frankfort

Kevin & Linda Wardell, Prospect

Mr. Gene Warren, Evansville, Ind.

Mr. James C. Watters, Louisville

Doug Way, Lexington

Dr. Carolyn Wells, Lancaster

Ms. Dona Wells, Louisville

Ted & Teresa Werner, Villa Hills

Kathi Whalen & Pete Piccirilli, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Wheeler, Louisville

James & Cheryl Whelan, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. John White, Richmond

Angelini White, Louisville

Mr. & Mrs. Lee T. White, Hopkinsville

Mike Whitley, Lexington

David & Jill Wiegman, New Albany, Ind.

John & Janet Wilborn, Louisville

John Williams, Versailles

Mr. Keith Williams, Fernandina Beach, Fla.

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wills, Mount Sterling

Mr. Tom Wilson, Georgetown

Henry & Faye Wilson, Gravel Switch

Karen Wilson, Louisville

Dr. M.A. & Portia Winchester, Lexington

David & Joan Winkler, Louisville

Josephine Wiseman, Crestwood

Jane Woellner, Danville

Mr. Stephen J. Wood, Prospect

Phoebe Wood, Louisville

Ms. Sally H. Wood, Owensboro

Ms. Martha Woodford, Paris

Ms. Judy Worth, Lexington

Michael A. & Karen R. Wright, Stamping Ground

Shannon Yates, Georgetown

James & Mariellen Yates, Louisville

Dr. Thomas Young & Ms. Fiona Doherty, Lexington

Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Barbara Yozwiak, Lexington

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Yuen, Nicholasville

Eric & Kelly Zabilka, Lexington

Robert Zelina, West Chester, Ohio

Susan G. Zepeda, Louisville

Mr. David Ziegler, Newport

Joan Zink, Louisville

CORPORATE & FOUNDATION PROGRAM & EVENT SPONSORS; CAPITAL GRANTORS

$100,000+

Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky

James Graham Brown Foundation

Kentucky Lottery

Kentucky State Parks

$25,000-$99,999

Anonymous Alltech

Brown-Forman Corporation

The Gheens Foundation

HARP Enterprises

Kentucky Center For African American Heritage

Kentucky Farm Bureau

Mental Health America

Owensboro Health

Toyota Kentucky

$10,000-$24,999

Baird

Cave Hill Cemetery

Central Bank & Trust

CHI St. Joseph Health

Clay Ingels Co, Inc.

Foundation For Appalachian Kentucky

Fred Rogers Productions

Gray

Hardscuffle, Inc.

Kentucky Association of Manufacturers

Kentucky Blood Center

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Kentucky League of Cities

Elizabeth McCoy, CEO of Planters Bank (right), and the community of Hopkinsville, hosted Renee Shaw and Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Propane Education Research Counsel

KHEAA / KHESLC

Kosair For Kids

Louisville Gas and Electric Company

and Kentucky Utilities Company LLC

Lifeworks At WKU

Lincoln Hills - Cardon & Associates

Owensboro Convention and Visitors Bureau

Paducah Convention & Visitors Bureau

Planters Bank

St. Elizabeth Healthcare

UK Healthcare

Wiebold Studio

$5,000-$9,999

5 Star Electric

Addiction Recovery Care

Alliance Resource Partners

Best Western Hotels & Resorts

Big Ass Fans

The Brown Biggins Group at Morgan

Stanley Wealth Management

The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU

Central Bank Center

Columbia Gas of Kentucky, Inc.

Community Action Council

Community Trust Bank

CSX Corporation

Dean Dorton Allen Ford, PSC

Four Roses Distillery

Frontier Nursing University

Heaven Hill Distillery

Horse Races Now

James Motor Company

Keller Williams Realty

Kentucky Artisan Center in Berea

Kentucky Broadcasters Association

Kentucky Center for Mathematics

Kentucky Coal Association

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

Kentucky Education Association

Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust

Leadership Kentucky

Lexington Center Corporation

Louisville Urban League

Norton Center for the Arts

Pikeville Medical Center

Lexington Opera House

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Thomas More University

Turner Construction Company

University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement

University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts

Wellcare of Kentucky

World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana

$2,500-$4,999

American Trust Wealth Company

Ball Homes

Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co.

Cherry Bekaert

Churchill Downs, Inc.

Community Foundation of Louisville Corporex

Dentons

Dinsmore & Shohl

Duke Energy

Fieldtrip Agency

G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Inc.

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

Glenview Trust Company

Harrod Concrete & Stone Co.

Highlands Latin School

Kentucky Governor’s Office of Early Childhood

Suntory Global Spirits

Kentucky Nurses Association

Kentucky State University

Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association

KV Oil & Gas, LLC.

Lewis & Grant Auctions

Lexington Diagnostic Center & Open MRI

Live Nation

Mariner Wealth Advisors

McBrayer, PLLC

Messer Construction

National Society of The Sons of the American Revolution

Northern Kentucky University

Red7e

Republic Bank & Trust Co.

Republic National Distributing Co.

Sew-A-Lot

U.S. Bank

United Electric Company

Willett Distillery

Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP

$1,500-$2,499

AIA Kentucky

Alzheimer’s Association

Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield

Assured Partners NL

Be NKY Growth Partnership

Becky Jordan Insurance Agency Inc.

Bluegrass Community & Technical College

Cecil’s Heating and Air Conditioning

Clark Material Handling Co.

Clean Gas Partners, LLC

Dressman Benzinger Lavelle

Duo Broadband

Elevar Design Group

Frazier History Museum

Fifth Third Bank

Gateway Community & Technical College

Gess Mattingly & Atchison

Highbridge Spring Water

HORAN

Investors Heritage Life Insurance Company

JP Morgan Chase

Kentucky African American Heritage Commission

Keeneland

KEMI

Kentucky Cancerlink

Kentucky Community & Technical College System

Kentucky Historical Society

Kentucky Proud

Kentucky Realtors

Lexington Event Company

Lexmark International, Inc.

Marsh & McLennan Agency

McCarthy Strategic Solutions

Netgain Technologies

Norton Healthcare

Play Pros

PNC Bank

Southeast Printing & Mailing Service

Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center

Stantec

Stewart Home & School

Stock Yards Bank & Trust

The Lane Report

Transylvania University

Truist

Unbridled Chicken, LLC (Zaxby’s)

WesBanco

United Real Estate Louisville & Bluegrass

WLEX18

$500-$1,499

Congregation of Divine Providence

Creative Family Counseling

Elkton Bank & Trust Company

GBBN Architects

Louisville Fencing Center

Moneywatch Advisors

Murray State University

Primrose School of East Louisville

Schnabel Engineering

Suburban Woman’s Club of Lexington

Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES

AIG

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (AJG)

AT&T

Baird Foundation, Inc

Suntory Global Spirits

Catalent Pharma Company

Caterpillar Foundation

CBRE Group

Cigna Foundation

Corning Incorporated Foundation

Duke Energy

Farm Credit Mid-America

GE Foundation

Graham Holdings Company

Home Depot Matching Gifts

HPI

Humana

John Deere

Marathon Petroleum Company

Marsh & McLennan Companies US and Canada

Nordstrom, Inc.

PNC Financial Services Group

Salesforce.com

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Toyota Motor Corporation

UBS Financial Services

UPS

Yum! Brands Foundation

GROUP MEMBERSHIPS

Kentucky Medical Association

Kentucky Retired Teacher’s Association

More than 500 fans of KET gathered at the annual Donor Appreciation Tailgate to cheer on the Kentucky Wildcats in late September.

ENDOWMENT GIFTS

In support of the O. Leonard Press Endowment for Public Affairs

Paul & Deena Archey, Lexington

Janice Birdwhistell, Lexington

Linda Carey, Lexington

Constantine & Jo Curris, Lexington

Thomas Ferree, Louisville

Mrs. Virginia G. Fox, Frankfort

Pam & Jake Graves, Lexington

Tom & Sheilagh Hammond, Lexington

James F. Hardymon, Lexington

Mr. William A. Hayes, Middlesboro

Mr. Dewitt Hisle, Lexington

Alice & Wade Houston, Prospect

Jim & Pat Host, Lexington

Richard & Jean Jernstedt, Chicago, Ill.

Derek Jernstedt, Danville, Calif.

Terry & Donald Johnson, Lexington

Bonnie Quantrell Jones, Lexington

Jason Brent Legg, Lexington

Bob & Kim Livesay

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne M. Martin, Winchester

David & Jodi Moore, Lexington

Mr. B. D. Murphy, III, Lexington

Mr. Peter Perlman, Lexington

Mr. Mark Pittman & Ms. Kathy De Boer, Lexington

Fred & Paula Pope, Lexington

Dan & Melissa Poynter, Lexington

Thomas L. Preston, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Carol Russell, Lexington

Kim & Kevin Shelton, Lexington

Melanie Simpson-Conley, Paris

Alan M. Stein, Lexington

Mrs. Lindy B. Street, Louisville

Bart Van Dissell & Holly Wiedemann, Wilmore

Lisa Williams, Lexington

Ms. Lisa Wood, Lexington

Mr. Thomas Wright, Ashland

In support of the John Hall Endowment for Education

The late Mary Butler, Lexington

MEMORIAL GIFTS

In memory of Martha Abbott

Mary Bowles-Smith

Debbie & Gary Davis

Iota Gamma

Janet Greenlee

Mr. Robbie Moriarty

Sherry Ross

Mr. Paul J. Wight

Ms. Ruth Wukasch

Sarah Zellers

In memory of Bill Baber

John & Regenia Campbell

Ms. Rebecca Farmer

Winnie & Frankie Goldberg

In memory of Mary Bulter

Bob & Shirley Arnold

Lori Eaton & Linda Blair

Kathy Brauer

Jean Dorton

Laura Eason

Kelly Green

Carla Jaenicke

Mr. A. Dale Josey

Carol & Mike Major

Barbara McGinty

Sean Mestan

Rebecca Rose

Ms. Lora Suttles

Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Tate

In memory of Nancy Little

Mary Elise Stevens

Amber Wetman

Sandra Wurm

In memory of Martha Minogue

Henry & Jeannette Allgeier

Kandi & Dennis Alvey

The Asbury Family

Jude Beyerle

Beth Fangman

Rita Field

Judy & Larry Knoop

In memory of Henry Graddy Prewitt

Ms. Kitty Conkin

Johnny & Lucy Smith

In memory of Phyllis Slone

David Adkins

Council of State Governments

Dr. Mark Russell

In memory of Moss Vance

Allan Kiang

John & Melissa Sale.

Linda & Tony Stith

In memory of Effie Mae Wise

Mary Bale

Sheryl Ferguson

Kyser Family

Melanie & Steve Ahr, in mem. Clarence Barton

Wanda Austin, in mem. Pearl & Louis Soward

Ina Baker, in mem. Ivan Baker

Valerie Bartley, in mem. Elizabeth Ann

Johnson

Theresa Carpenter Beames, in mem.

Barbara & Thomas C. Simms

Andrea Bennett, in mem. Dorothy Ann Hall

Brenna Bennett, in mem. Little Bennett

Linda Clifton Bisbee, in mem. Thelma

Turner Clifton

Karen D. Brashear, in mem. Katheryn

E. Dupps

Jennifer Bratcher, in mem. Tilford

Neathery

Debra Buckner, in mem. Julian Carroll

Michael R. & Rebecca W. Burston, in mem. Darnell & Ann Taylor Waters

Ms. Julie A. Burwell, in mem. Teresa Spreitzer

Patricia Campbell, in mem. Charles Kessinger

Ms. Caral Challas, in mem. John F. Cooper

Kaye Clark, in mem. William “Keith” Clark

Ms. Valerie Cole, in mem. Georgia Hoskins

David Collins, in mem. Penelope Scullin

Suzanne Cordery, in mem. Jane Cordery

Cynthia Crawford, in mem. Alan R. McDonald

Dianne Crossland, in mem. Mary E. & Bobbie L. Crossland

Amber Davis, in mem. James & Beulah Power

Judy Dawahare, in mem. Georgia Lynch

Elizabeth Doyle, in mem. Kathy Wilson

Trista Eady, in mem. Armittie Eady

Roberta Ewing, in mem. Roger Ewing

Freeda Flynn, in mem. Michael Snider

Stephanie Fritts, in mem. Rosalie Fritts

Bridgett Gathof, in mem. James & Maura Hayes

David Hafling, in mem. Phyllis Hafling

George Hall, in mem. Teresa Spreitzer

Kimberly Hamilton, in mem. Everett Hamilton

Jill Harris, in mem. Don & Jamie Harris

Denise Hearn, in mem. Justin Hearn

Jeanne Applegate Heil, in mem. J. Wesley Applegate III

Gretchen Hines-Ward, in mem. Janice & Fred Hines

Helen Scott Hixon,, in mem. Millard (MH) Hixon

Gaye D. Holman, in mem. Betty Rehm

Celia Johnson, in mem. Lucien & Betty Royse

Julia Kannapel, in mem. Wayne Thomas Mattingly

Lisa Kinkade, in mem. BJ Kinkade

Allan Kleet, in mem. John E Goodhue

Sarah Kostecki, in mem. memory Michael Oliff

Wilma Lay Linton, in mem. Jewell Gayton Lay

Faye Logan, in mem. Noah Logan

Peg Lyons, in mem. Sean & Patrick Lyon

Mr. John Mann, in mem. Ginny Buhrow

Peter Margerum, in mem. Rita & Ed Margerum

Amanda Marshall, in mem. John Marshall

Jenny May, in mem. Ailleen Arnold

Mary Lou & Howard McJunkin, in mem. James William Wilson

Martha & James Meador, in mem. Jane Blackford

Stephani Nordhaus, in mem. Bob Gary Memorial

Mandi Paris, in mem. Janise Wright

Susie Partin, in mem. Karen Fischer

Mr. Stanley C. Pelkey, II,, in mem. Heidi Ann Pelkey

Amethyst Picken, in mem. Paul Allgeier, Sr.

Marie L. Piekarski, in mem. Margaret C. Riely

Julie Puryear, in mem. Lois Lux

Niederschmidt

Sharon Deluca Raque, in mem. Benita Fulkerson

Stephen Rhodes, in mem. Thomas D Johnston

Michael Rice, in mem. Tonia Thompson

Hope Rieffer, in mem. Richard Rieffer

Anna L. Runions, in mem. Charles Runions

Susan Sears, in mem. Summer Sears

Charles L. Shor Foundation, in mem. Alice Sparks

Mr. Charles E. Smalley, in mem. Laura Smalley

Janette Smith, in mem. Nathan Anthony Royalty

Mary & Robert Slone, in mem. James Slone

Doreen Taylor, in mem. Bryce Taylor

Ms. Johanna R. Thomas, in mem. Lynda M. Thomas

Jeff Turner, in mem. Christine Turner

Betty Ueding, in mem. John Ueding

Robin Wheatley, in mem. Gleason Wheatley

Cortoney Williamson, in mem. Cindy Miller

Bonnie Winslow, in mem. Jean McCubbin Craighead

Sue Ann Wulf, in mem. Dennis Guagliardo

Amy Zuccaro, in mem. Kathleen Zuccaro

LEGACY CIRCLE

John Bobzien Trust

Ruth Braeutigam Charitable Trust

Estate of Larry Burchett

Estate of Glenda Bussell

Estate of Mary Butler

Estate of William Carner

Estate of Bennett Chambers

Estate of Billy Furnish

Charles Phillip Holland Trust

Estate of John Hunnicutt

Estate of Samuel Jenkins

Estate of Shirley Trail Lanier

Estate of Mary C. McDaniel

Estate of Dr. Michael Oliff

Estate of Betty Pogue

Estate of Sharon Sweeney

Estate of Lyndall Stalford

Estate of Lawson Stevens

Estate of Isaac Watson

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