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n the 1970s, Gary Crase and some of his classmates at Campbell’s Branch Elementary in Letcher County began doing something unusual for a small school in an impoverished coal mining community: They began learning photography and processing their film in a makeshift school darkroom. A young teacher, Wendy Ewald, on loan from the Kentucky Arts Commission, had swept into their lives and outfitted each of them with a Kodak Instamatic camera. She instructed them to take pictures, not only of the people around them but also of their own dreams. For Gary, that part of the assignment gave him pause — for dreams were not something with which he was acquainted. He lived alone with his parents in a ramshackle home with no vehicle or running water. His father, an alcoholic, was frequently abusive, he said. When Gary closed his eyes at night, he said, what flashed across his mind were not dreams, but nightmares. But there was something about the new teacher — the way she read poetry to them, for instance, while the children sat around her feet — that Gary found encouraging. And he soon warmed to the photography assignments, particularly to his time in the dark room, where he loved watching his black and white pictures come to life in the strange chemicals. 2
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“No other class that I had in elementary or high school do I remember as much about,” Gary said. “It was an exposure to something that I had no idea existed in the world.” It was also during this period that Gary was first introduced to KET, which had built a transmission network to Kentucky schools, permitting the districts to supplement their normal curriculum with special KET educational programs. “My school had limited resources, just our text books and a few flip charts,” Gary said. “So KET gave us a resource that otherwise would have never been available. And we didn’t have a TV at home, so it was one of my first real exposures to TV.” KET’s arrival in the mountains — and the use of television as an instrument for education — were part of the vision laid out a decade earlier by Len Press, KET’s founder, who had sought to establish a statewide network that would aid in Kentucky’s educational efforts, ensuring that resources were available to all, regardless of place or circumstance.
Gary acknowledges the experiences he had during this period were transformative. “I just figured it was a matter of time before I would be in the coal mines — even though that was not something I wanted to do,” Gary said. “But Wendy’s photography class was the first taste I had that I could do something different — that I could be somebody and go somewhere outside of where I lived.” That realization, Gary said, was one of the first steps in a journey that ultimately carried him to college, on scholarship, to Morehead State University, where he studied industrial technology. Soon after, he took a job at Centre College, where he’s worked as a lab technician for the past 31 years. “I’m just very grateful for the experiences all those years ago because I realize now how it opened up the world for me,” Gary said.
MY SCHOOL HAD LIMITED RESOURCES, JUST OUR TEXT BOOKS AND A FEW FLIP CHARTS. SO KET GAVE US A RESOURCE THAT OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN AVAILABLE.
From fond memories of instructional television programs in the classrooms to the new experiences being created today through thousands of interactive resources, Kentuckians know that KET’s commitment to education is unwavering. As teachers, parents and students face a much different looking new school year, KET is here, as always, to make learning fun, engaging and successful. When the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in school closures last spring, KET responded quickly with on-air and online resources to ensure quality at-home instruction and, in turn, parents and teachers responded with a 400% increase in the use of PBS LearningMedia resources. We greatly appreciate the trust and confidence placed in KET and are proud to be a valued partner in education. Whether learning takes place in the classroom or at home, resources from KET can enhance instruction for any grade level. Much more information can be found at KET.org/Education and KET.org/LearnAtHome. We wish everyone a safe and healthy school year. And thank you to those whose support helps make these critical resources possible. Sincerely,
Shae Hopkins
KET Executive Director and CEO
The story of Wendy Ewald’s photography classes in Letcher County — and the impact it had on her students, including Gary Crase — is the subject of POV: Portraits and Dreams, airing Monday, Sept. 7, at 10/9 pm on KET. See page 22 for more information.
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KET’s SummerPledge 2020 is August 29 - September 6, and we hope you’ll enjoy this special lineup of concerts
and performances. With your SummerPledge donation, you’re helping KET purchase your favorite PBS programs— which cost KET $3 million each year—including Masterpiece, Nova, Nature, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, and all the classic movies, documentaries, and concerts not found anywhere else. Thank you for your generous support. Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show Catapulting Riverdance into the 21st century, this new cinematic experience immerses viewers in the extraordinary energy and passion of Irish music and dance.
KET2 Saturday, Aug. 29 • 9/8 pm Red, White and Rock Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, Connie Francis and more for a 2002 patriotic celebration of America and pop oldies music from the rock, pop and doo-wop days of the late 50s and early to mid-60s.
KET Sunday, Aug. 30 • 6:30/5:30 pm
To make your generous donation to KET, please visit KET.org/donate or call 800-866-0366.
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ABBA Forever: A Celebration This special details the surprising twists and turns of the band’s musical career and travels into the recording studio to deconstruct some of their most beloved songs.
KET Saturday, Aug. 29 • 7:30/8:30 pm KET Tuesday, Sept. 1 • 10/9 pm Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood Celebrate superstar Linda Ronstadt’s stellar career with this electrifying 1980 concert filmed at the height of her powers.
KET Sunday, Aug. 30 • 9/8 pm KET2 Monday, Aug. 31 • 8/7 pm Sam Smith: Live at the BBC’s Biggest Weekend Thrill to the Grammy Award-winner’s electrifying performance before a sold-out crowd at the massive summer music festival in May 2018.
KET2 Sunday, Aug. 30 • 10/9 pm
Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop Join hosts Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney for a nostalgic trip back to the 1950s.
KET Monday, Aug. 31 • 8/7 pm Country Music: Live at the Ryman Join celebrated musicians for a concert celebrating the film by Ken Burns. Features appearances by Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, Marty Stuart, Dwight Yoakam and more.
KET Tuesday, Sept. 1 • 8/7 pm The Bee Gees All For One Tour: Live in Australia Enjoy the tight harmonies of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb as they perform their greatest hits, as well as some rarely heard selections.
KET Wednesday, Sept. 2 • 9:30/8:30 pm
MORE PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide Suze Orman answers questions and offers advice for those pondering when to retire, how to save and invest for retirement, Social Security, long-term care insurance, and much more.
KET Saturday, Aug. 29 • 9/8 pm KET Thursday, Sept. 3 • 8/7 pm Rick Steves: Fascism in Europe Rick Steves travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and fell in Europe. He traces fascism’s history from its roots in the turbulent aftermath of World War I to the rise of charismatic leaders and the totalitarian societies they built.
KET Sunday, Aug. 30 • 10:30/9:30 pm KET2 Monday, Aug. 31 • 9:30/8:30 pm Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - Uncovering America Courtney B. Vance hosts this tribute to the renowned author and filmmaker Henry Louis Gates, Jr., whose award-winning programs on PBS have helped history come alive to tens of millions of people.
KET Monday, Aug. 31 • 10/9 pm
Iconic Women of Country Join Kathy Mattea, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd and more as they pay tribute to the legends who inspired them.
KET Thursday, Sept. 3 • 10/9 pm Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years Celebrate 20 years of greatest hit songs from the 50s to the 70s featuring legendary performers The Kingston Trio, Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin, Engelbert Humperdinck, Judy Collins, Davy Jones, Mel Carter, Patti Page and more.
KET Friday, Sept. 4 • 9/8 pm
Ken Burns: The National Parks Explore the beauty and grandeur of our nation’s magnificent parks, from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon. Filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan vividly reveal fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the series.
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7 Inside the Tower of London KET Mondays, Sept. 7 • 9/8 pm KET2 Thursdays, Sept. 10 • 10/9 pm This documentary goes behind the walls for a riveting look at one of the most iconic sites in British history: the Tower of London. During its 950year history, the tower has been home to kings, traitors, bureaucrats and exotic animals. It has stood constant as part of London’s skyline throughout the plague, the Great Fire and the bombs of the Blitz. In the present day, its only residents are the Yeoman Warders, known as “Beefeaters,” who work within its walls and act as guides for visitors.
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9 Hacking Your Mind KET Wednesdays, Sept. 9 • 10/9 pm KET2 Mondays, Sept. 14 • 9/8 pm We are not who we think we are. Though we imagine that our conscious minds make most of our decisions, in reality we go through most of our lives on “auto-pilot.” On this four-part series, host Jacob Ward enlists the help of author Michael Lewis to show us how our own internal wiring makes us easy marks for the likes of the world’s marketing giants and how we can train ourselves to fight back.
13 Secrets of the Royal Kitchens KET Sunday, Sept. 13 • 8/7 pm KET2 Wednesday, Sept. 16 • 8/7 pm This deliciously entertaining romp takes viewers through the kitchens of the world’s most famous family — and there are plenty of surprises in the cupboards. The royal kitchens must be equipped to handle any culinary situation that comes their way: from a world-class meal befitting a five-star restaurant to thousands of scones, finger sandwiches and cakes for an impromptu garden party. And the tour also includes its share of fascinating, behind-the-scenes stories from Buckingham Palace staff.
13 Van der Valk on Masterpiece KET Sundays, Sept. 13 • 9/8 pm KET2 Wednesdays, Sept. 15 • 9/8 pm Street-smart and unapologetic detective Piet Van Der Valk is an everyman of sorts, investigating high profile cases and gritty murders that immerse him and his team in contemporary Amsterdam’s fast-paced worlds of art, politics, addiction, mysticism, and fashion. Filmed location in Amsterdam, Van Der Valk is a reboot of the original 1970s and 1990s Van Der Valk series, which was loosely based on the novels by Nicolas Freeling.
16 Islands of Wonder KET Wednesdays, Sept. 16 • 8/7 pm KET2 Saturdays, Sept. 19 • 6/5 pm This three-part series takes viewers on a journey to the most exotic, mysterious and remote islands on the planet: Madagascar, Borneo and Hawaii. These isolated and iconic tropical islands are home to remarkable wildlife and human castaways found nowhere else on earth. And these fragile islands play another role as well, serving as a vital gauge for the planet’s health.
22 Frontline: The Choice Trump vs. Biden KET Tuesday, Sept. 22 • 9/8 pm In November 2020, American voters will go to the polls to decide whether President Donald Trump or Joseph Biden will lead the country for the next four years. This Frontline special explores the character of the candidates by examining the formative episodes in their lives through interviews with those who know them best. An antidote to the superficial coverage that’s come to characterize American presidential campaigns, The Choice has earned a wide audience and a reputation for its clear, unbiased reporting.
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Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood
Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Animal Kingdom Magic Moments—The Best of ‘50s Pop (My Music #102)
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Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood Postcards and Photos From Ashland
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The Age Fix with Anthony Youn, MD
Great Conversations: Robert Wright and Jon Bluegrass and Kabat-Zinn Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - Uncovering America
BBC World News
Rick Steves Fascism in Europe Kentucky Muse: Joe Molinaro
Kentucky Muse: Painting with Glass
Country Music: Live at the Ryman
Kentucky Afield
Hemp State
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Connections: Dr. Robert Hilgers
Conversations with Champions: Dave Baker BBC World News
Sam Smith: Live at the BBC’s Biggest Weekend The Lake Bridges of Western Kentucky
Black In Appalachia
Connections: Judi Jennings
Kentucky to the World: The Future of Food Is Female
Ken Burns: The National Parks
The Bee Gees: One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989
BBC World News
Iconic Women of Country
Fleetwood Mac: The Dance
Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Ballads and Blues
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3 Steps to Pain-Free Living
ABBA Forever - A Celebration
Red, White and Rock (My Music)
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Hemp State
Kentucky Life
Connections: Marta Miranda
Jubilee: NewTown; Coaltown Dixie
Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide
Iconic Women of Country
Black in Blue
John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music)
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years
Juniper Club
Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show (cont. from 7:30 pm)
Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide
Distinguished Kentuckian: Carl Perkins
Run That by Me Again
Reel Visions
Connections: SWAG
BBC World News
Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Harriette Arnow/Ourselves and That Promise BBC World News Viewer’s Choice
Comment on Kentucky
Connections: Frontier WoodSongs: Michael Johnathon and the Nursing University Ohio Valley Symphony
Bluegrass Underground
Music Anywhere
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Country Music: Live at the Ryman 8
Kentucky Muse: Painting with Glass
Rick Steves Fascism in Europe
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ABBA Forever - A Celebration
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30 SUNDAY
9/8 pm Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood Singer Linda Ronstadt performs “Blue Bayou” and more of her biggest hits in an electrifying 1980 concert. 10/9 pm Sam Smith: Live at the BBC’s Biggest Weekend Sam Smith performs his smash hits and more before an electrified sold-out crowd in Swansea’s Singleton Park in Wales. 10:30/9:30 pm Rick Steves Fascism in Europe Rick Steves travels back a century to learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe.
31 MONDAY
8/7 pm Magic Moments—The Best of ‘50s Pop (My Music #102) Mary Lou Metzker, Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone, Debbie Reynolds, and Patti Page host a mix of new live performances and archival footage featuring a cavalcade of 1950s pop music legends. 10/9 pm Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Uncovering America Courtney B. Vance hosts this celebration of the renowned, respected, and popular historian, author and filmmaker. 11/10 pm 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living Neuromuscular therapist, yoga instructor, and pain specialist Lee Albert presents five specific exercises to effectively eliminate the root cause of many painful conditions by balancing the muscles that are responsible for that condition.
The Bee Gees: One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989
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8/7 pm Red, White and Rock (My Music) Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, Connie Francis, and more for a celebration of America and pop oldies music.
8/7 pm Black in Blue The film tells the story of four African American football players at the University of Kentucky who broke the color line in the Southeastern Conference in the 1960s.
8/7 pm Country Music: Live at the Ryman Join a lineup of celebrated artists for a concert celebrating the film by Ken Burns, including Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, Marty Stuart, Dwight Yoakam, and more.
10/9 pm ABBA Forever - A Celebration Celebrate the Swedish supergroup ABBA with Neil Sedaka, Donny Osmond, Tim Rice, and the band members themselves.
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8/7 pm Ken Burns: The National Parks This PBS special celebrates one of Ken Burns’ most beautiful and beloved series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. 9:30/8:30 pm The Bee Gees: One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989 This concert captures The Bee Gees’ One for All World Tour celebrating their eighteenth studio album One. 9:30/8:30 pm Fleetwood Mac: The Dance Celebrate the greatest hits from the best-selling album Rumours in this intimate concert recorded in 1997. 11:30/10:30 pm Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD Dr. Steven Gundry shares an easy approach to help us feel more youthful at any age. Dr. Gundry explains what is causing faster aging and debunks five of the biggest myths about aging.
8/7 pm Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide Suze Orman answers questions about when to retire, how to save and invest for retirement, Social Security, long-term care insurance, and much more.
10/9 pm Iconic Women of Country Join Kathy Mattea, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna Judd, and more as they pay tribute to the legends who inspired them. From Dolly Parton to Tammy Wynette to Patsy Cline to Loretta Lynn and more, this is an intimate look at iconic female artists and their timeless music. 10/9 pm John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) This special focuses on the greatest singers and songwriters of the classic 1950s and 1960s folk era, including Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, The Chad Mitchell Trio, Chad & Jeremy, Jesse Colin Young of The Youngbloods, and many more.
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9/8 pm Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years Enjoy an all-inclusive compilation of the greatest moments from My Music specials, including Doo Wop, Folk Rock, Classic Soul & R&B, Disco, 50s Pop, 60s Rock, 70s Pop, and Country Pop classics.
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Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Little Men
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Reel Visions
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
POV: Portraits and Dreams
BBC World News
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Flavor of Poland: Katowice
Neven’s Spanish Food Trails: Bilbao
Kentucky Tonight
Inside the Tower of London: The Medieval Tower
Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Two
Korea: The Never-Ending War
America’s Fiscal Challenge - David Walker
Kentucky Muse: Frank X Walker
American Experience: The Vote - Hour One
Frontline: Topic to be announced
Harbor from the Holocaust
BBC World News
Song of the Mountains: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: O Brave New World
Professor T: Diamond
A Place to Call Home: Season 5 - Own Worst Enemy
Appalachia in the Academy: The Making of Eastern Kentucky Scholars
Bad Tom Smith
10 Buildings That Changed Louisville
Kentucky Muse: Julius Friedman
Nova: Human Nature
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Great Conversations: Masha Gessen and Clarissa Ward
Kentucky Afield
Connections
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Hacking Your Mind: Living on Auto-Pilot
Conversations with Champions: Vince Gabbert Kentucky Collectibles
Kentucky Tonight BBC World News
Connections
American Experience: Surviving the Dust Bowl
Harbor from the Holocaust
Churchill’s Secret on Masterpiece
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music
Appalachia in the Academy: The Making of Eastern Kentucky Scholars
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Two
Doc Martin: Sickness and Health
Father Brown: The Great Train Robbery
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Murder Maps: The Lady Killer
Inside the Tower of London: The Medieval Tower
DayTripper: 100th Episode!
Curious Traveler: Curious Paris
Kentucky Afield
Kentucky Life
Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
The Ascending Journey
Appalshop Classics from the Collection
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Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet
BBC World News
Kentucky Health
Doc Martin: Sickness and Health
Movie Classics: Postcards from the Edge
Comment on Kentucky
Scully/The World Show
Distinguished Kentuckian: Adron Doran
Reel Visions
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Kentucky Life
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Kentucky Afield
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols Nashville
Last of the Summer Wine
Lanham Brothers Jamboree
WoodSongs: The Lee Boys and Grady Champion
Kentucky Music: Karly Dawn Higgins
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Jubilee: Blue Highway
WoodSongs: The Lee Boys and Grady Champion Austin City Limits: The Raconteurs
Movie Classics: Brian’s Song
Father Brown – The Great Train Robbery 10 VISION S
Run That by Me Again
Connections
Keeping Up Appearances
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Great Train Robbery
Bluegrass Underground
Music Anywhere: Best of Bluegrass
Jubilee: Blue Highway
POV – Portraits and Dreams
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 7 MONDAY
9/8 pm Inside The Tower of London Series Premiere The Medieval Tower Meet the iconic Yeoman Warders, or Beefeaters, and learn about tower’s origins in the reign of William the Conqueror. 10/9 pm POV Portraits and Dreams Former Kentucky students reflect on visionary photos they made in the 1970s, and revisit the places where the photos were taken. They reflect on their present lives and the passage of time.
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8/7 pm American Experience The Vote - Hour One Meet the unsung heroes of the movement that led to the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting American women the vote and ushering in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history. 9/8 pm Shakespeare & HathawayPrivate Investigators O Brave New World Frank Hathaway finds an unlikely partner in Lu Shakespeare when she enlists his help to uncover the real killer of her fiance and clear her name. 10/9 pm Harbor from the Holocaust Nearly 20,000 Jewish refugees from Nazioccupied Europe find refuge in Shanghai during World War II. The film explores the relationship between the refugees and their host city, and survivors who carried on Jewish traditions.
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8/7 pm Nova Human Nature CRISPR technology allows the editing of human DNA, possibly eliminating genetic diseases
Great Performances – Romeo and Juliet
or choosing our children’s features. But how far should we go? 9/8 pm Churchill’s Secret on Masterpiece Michael Gambon stars as Winston Churchill in this dramatization of Churchill’s life-threatening stroke in 1953, when he was prime minister. His illness was kept secret from the world. Romola Garai plays the remarkable nurse who cared for him. 10/9 pm Hacking Your Mind Series Premiere Living on Auto-Pilot Take a trip around the world to discover how you go through life on auto-pilot, and get an autopilot owner’s manual. 11/10 pm American Experience Surviving the Dust Bowl Beginning in 1930 dust storms ravaged America’s overplowed southern plains, turning wheat fields into desert. Disease, hardship, and death followed, yet the majority of people stayed on, steadfastly refusing to give up on the land and a way of life.
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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Cleveland, Hour Two Learn about items such as an Ohio salt-glazed figural stoneware match stand, an 1863 Civil War grave marker group, and a 1964 Manoucher Yektai oil painting. Which find is valued at $65,000? 9/8 pm Doc Martin Sickness and Health Portwenn is buzzing with arrangements for the wedding of the Doc and Louisa. Will they finally tie the knot, or will the villagers have to put the confetti back in the box again?
10/9 pm Father Brown The Great Train Robbery Faced with the prospect of traveling in second class Lady Felicia is delighted to run into opera legend Dame Bianca Norman who invites her and Mrs. McCarthy to join her in her private Pullman carriage.
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9/8 pm Great Performances Romeo and Juliet Experience Shakespeare’s classic as a ballet from choreographer Kenneth MacMillan performed by dancers from The Royal Ballet set to a score by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev, and filmed on atmospheric sets and locations throughout Budapest.
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8/7 pm Kentucky Life Women’s History Celebrate Women’s History Month with a look at some of our recent stories about notable Kentucky women. Mary Todd Lincoln struggled to prove her sanity; Kentucky suffragettes fought for women’s voting rights; Alice Allison Dunnigan was a pioneering journalist, and Kentucky folk artist Minnie Adkins is one of the most respected woodcarvers in the country. 9:30/8:30 pm Movie Classics Brian’s Song Teammates Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers establish a bond when Piccolo discovers that he is dying. James Caan and Billy Dee Williams star (1971). 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits The Raconteurs/Black Pumas The Raconteurs spotlight their album Help Us Stranger. Austin’s Black Pumas perform great tunes from their self-titled debut.
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Secrets of the Royal Kitchens
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Kentucky Tonight
Inside the Tower of London: The Tudor Tower POV: Love Child
Antiques Roadshow: Fort Worth, Hour One
Hacking Your Mind: Living on Auto-Pilot
Second Wind: The Tale of a Sailor
Flavor of Poland: Wroclaw
Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled
Kentucky Muse: Appalatin
Kentucky Life
Conversations with Champions: Jim Richards, Darel Carrier, and Clem Haskins
American Experience: The Vote - Hour Two
Frontline: Topic to be announced
Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Love in Amsterdam
From Honor to Medal: The Story of Garlin M. Conner
The War: FUBAR Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Killer Shrews; Lemonade Stand (short)
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Kentucky Muse
Great Conversations: David Frum and David Bluegrass and Jolly Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Connections
Neven’s Spanish Food Trails
Building the American Dream
BBC World News
Kentucky Collectibles
Professor T: Jitske
A Place to Call Home: Season 5 - Fallout
Igniting the Flame of Curiosity
In Frame: The Man Behind The Museum Hotel
The Barrens of Fort Campbell
Madagascar: Islands of Wonder
Nova: Secret Mind of Slime
Hacking Your Mind: Weapons of Influence
Secrets of the Royal Kitchens
Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Love in Amsterdam
Resistance
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion
Igniting the Flame of Curiosity
Jubilee: Town Mountain
Antiques Roadshow: Fort Worth, Hour One
Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Father Brown: The Passing Bell
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Murder Maps: Notting Hill Horror, Pt. 1
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Comment on Kentucky
Washington Week
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Great Performances: Now Hear This, Series 2: Haydn: King of Strings
Distinguished Kentuckian
Distinguished Kentuckian
Reel Visions
Kentucky Life
Kentucky Afield
Movie Classics: Finding Forrester
Ray Stevens CabaRay Hollywood Idols: Nashville Fred MacMurray Lanham Brothers Jamboree
Last of the Summer Wine
Run That by Me Again
Keeping Up Appearances
Kentucky Music: Rich WoodSongs: Over the Rhine and Bridge 19 and the Po’ Folk
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Return to Curious Traveler: Inside the Tower of London: The Tudor Tower DayTripper: Waco, TX Curious Rome FatherLoss
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Art in the Twenty-First Century: London
Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Movie Classics: Brian’s Song
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Song of the Mountains: Jeff Parker & Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Company; The King James Boys; Billy Droze Investigators: The Chimes at Midnight
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Resistance
Comment on Kentucky
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Appalshop Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure BBC World News
Kentucky Health
Comment on Kentucky
Scully/The World Show
WoodSongs: Over the Rhine and Bridge 19 Austin City Limits: Buddy Guy
As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
Father Brown: The Passing Bell
Bluegrass Underground
Music Anywhere
Jubilee: Town Mountain
Doc Martin – Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 13 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Secrets of the Royal Kitchens This documentary is an entertaining romp through the kitchens of the world’s most famous Royal family. 8/7 pm The War FUBAR On the Western Front, a scheme to drop thousands of airborne troops behind enemy lines in Holland ends in disaster. 9/8 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Series Premiere Love in Amsterdam Art, politics, and passion mix in a case that breaks in Piet’s new assistant, Cloovers, and also prompts discord with police chief Dahlman. 10:30/9:30 pm From Honor to Medal: The Story of Garlin M. Conner The film tells the story of Lt. Garlin Conner, whose exploits in World War II made him among the most decorated soldiers in American history, and the Kentucky community that refused to let his sacrifice be forgotten.
14 MONDAY
9/8 pm Inside The Tower of London The Tudor Tower The latest recruit begins his career as a Beefeater, while the chief curator reveals the history of Anne Boleyn within the walls. 10/9 pm POV Love Child With adultery punishable by death in Iran, a young couple make the fateful decision to flee the country with their son. 10/9 pm Second Wind: The Tale of a Sailor A profile of award-winning nautical photographer Onne van der Wal chronicles his career.
Movie Classics – Finding Forrester
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8/7 pm American Experience The Vote - Hour Two Meet the unsung heroes of the movement that led to the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting American women the vote and ushering in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history.
16 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Madagascar: Islands of Wonder Journey across ancient Madagascar, the oldest island on Earth. Over millennia it has given rise to an abundance of unique wildlife. 9/8 pm Nova Secret Mind of Slime Scientists investigate the “intelligence” of slime molds, which appear to learn and make decisions without a brain. 10/9 pm Hacking Your Mind Weapons of Influence See how politicians, social media companies, and corporate marketers use big data to hack your auto-pilot decision-making system and learn how to defend yourself.
17 THURSDAY
8/7 pm This Old House Westerly | Seaside Transformation The old ranch is transformed into a Dutch Colonial thanks to Jeff’s team. Jenn hydroseeds in the backyard. 9/8 pm Doc Martin Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Martin and Louisa host a disastrous dinner party, the new nanny walks out, and Morwenna advertises for a lodger.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Passing Bell A new musical director for the bellringers of St. Marys leads to discord, disharmony, and murder.
18 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances Now Hear This, Series 2: Haydn: King of Strings Discover how famed composer Joseph Haydn borrowed folk music from Scotland, Hungary, and Austria to create his famous “Emperor Quartet.” 10/9 pm Art in the Twenty-First Century London See how British history and modern upheaval collide in the works of today’s London artists.
19 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Kentucky ferries provide a graceful way to go back in time and enjoy the state’s waterways; Doug recounts his visit to Idlewild in a Kentucky Life Memory; meet Sneakerheads in Kentucky who collect, sell, and customize their favorite shoes and have created a culture all their own. Kentucky Life Moment - pickleball at the Telford YMCA in Richmond. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Finding Forrester A young writing prodigy finds a mentor in a reclusive author. Sean Connery and Rob Brown star (2000). 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Buddy Guy/August Greene Blues legend Guy plays hits and songs from his latest album The Blues is Alive and Well. Hip-hop supergroup August Greene performs songs from its self-titled debut.
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Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Only in Amsterdam
The War: The Ghost Front
Eagles of Mercy
On Story
bookclub The Poisonwood Bible
Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Lady Gangster; The Phantom Creeps Reel Visions (short)
Great Conversations: Malcolm Nance and Ned Price
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight
Inside the Tower of London: The Tower at War
POV: In My Blood It Runs
BBC World News
Comment on Kentucky
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Latino Heritage
Hacking Your Mind: Weapons of Influence
Building the American Dream
Flavor of Poland: Poznan, Gniezno
Neven’s Spanish Food Trails: Pinchos
Harry Caudill: A Man of Courage
Kentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier
Kentucky Afield
Conversations with Champions: C.M. Newton
Connections
American Experience: The Vote - Hour Three Frontline: Topic to be announced
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Song of the Mountains
Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: This Promised End
Professor T: Attachment Issues
A Place to Call Home: Season 5 - All That Glitters
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union
A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects
Flaget High School
Kentucky Tonight
Borneo: Islands of Wonder
Nova: How Writing Changed the World (Part 1)
Hacking Your Mind: Us vs. Them
Last Tango in Halifax: Season 4 - Episode One
Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Only in Amsterdam
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union
Kentucky Life
Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Latino Heritage
Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf
Father Brown: The Whistle in the Dark
BBC World News
Kentucky Life
This Old House
Ask This Old House
Murder Maps: Notting Hill Horror, Pt. 2
Inside the Tower of London: The Tower at War
DayTripper: Davis Mountains
Curious Traveler: Curious Copenhagen
Kentucky Afield
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Tim Farmer’s Country Lanham Brothers Kitchen Jamboree
Kentucky Wild Rivers Connections
Appalshop Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life
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Great Performances: Now Hear This, Series 2: The Schubert Generation
Art in the Twenty-First Century: Beijing
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Nova – How Writing Changed the World (Part 1)
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 20 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Season Premiere Seven years into their marriage, Alan and Celia don’t see eye to eye. Alan’s brother, Ted, plans to visit from New Zealand. 8/7 pm The War The Ghost Front By mid-March 1945, hundreds of thousands of Americans have crossed the Rhine, the Russians are within 50 miles of Berlin, and the end of the war in Europe seems imminent. 9/8 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Only in Amsterdam A Muslim worker at an addiction clinic is found dead with a symbolic stab wound. As investigators dig deeper, they enter a world of mysticism, alchemy, and the occult.
21 MONDAY
9/8 pm Inside The Tower of London The Tower at War The program examines the execution of captured German spies and suffragette Leonora Cohen, who took aim at the crown jewels to publicize her cause. 10/9 pm POV In My Blood It Runs Dujuan, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy, is a child-healer and a good hunter and speaks three languages. But he is failing in school and facing increasing scrutiny from welfare authorities and the police.
22 TUESDAY
8/7 pm American Experience The Vote - Hour Three Explore the final years of the campaign for the passage of the 19th Amendment.
Movie Classics – Five Easy Pieces
9/8 pm Shakespeare & HathawayPrivate Investigators This Promised End Frank and Lu race against time to solve a plot when an undertaker hires them after being told by two strange hitmen that he has 24 hours to live.
23 WEDNESDAY
8/7 pm Borneo: Islands of Wonder A journey from Borneo’s coral reefs, through jungles, to its mountainous heart, reveals it is no paradise, and the struggles to survive are the secret to a greater variety of life on the island. 9/8 pm Nova How Writing Changed the World (Part 1) Follow the evolution of the written word, from millennia-old carvings in an Egyptian turquoise mine to our modernday alphabets. 10/9 pm Hacking Your Mind Us vs. Them Discover how the auto-pilot biases fuel our nation’s divisions, how authoritarians can hack them, and learn to overcome them.
24 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin The Tameness of a Wolf Ruth is invited on Radio Portwenn and attracts an unwanted admirer. Doc and Louisa find a replacement nanny. 10/9 pm Father Brown The Whistle in the Dark Father Brown accidentally attends a seance at the house of Professor Robert Wiseman who is showcasing the power of a magical artifact on sale to the highest bidder.
25 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances Now Hear This, Series 2: The Schubert Generation Celebrate the work of Franz Schubert with host Scott Yoo as he plays with young musicians establishing themselves in North America’s musical capitals by attempting to master the composer’s music.
26 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Kentucky Life visits a special exhibit at the Frazier Museum, Violins of Hope, a collection of restored instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust; a Kentucky Life Memory looks back at Alfred Russell’s experiences in Liberia; the story of Dr. Ephraim McDowell and his most famous patient - Mrs. Jane Todd Crawford, who traveled alone on horseback to have an abdominal tumor removed; and the 100year history of the infamous USS Sachem that now sits in ruins in a creek in Boone County, Kentucky. 9/8 pm Movie Classics Five Easy Pieces An upper-class dropout spends life in a succession of bars, motels, and other points of interest. Jack Nicholson and Karen Black star (1970). 11/10 pm Austin City Limits Billie Eilish The L.A. singer/songwriter performs songs from When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? as well as her hits.
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Van der Valk on Masterpiece: Death in Amsterdam Murals of the Holocaust
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Neven’s Spanish Food Trails: Rioja
POV: Our Time Machine
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Greatest Bond
Paul G. Blazer - The Man Behind the Legend Kentucky Muse: Mountain Music Gatherin’
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Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators: This Rough Magic
Professor T: The Conference
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Hacking Your Mind: The Wings of Angels
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DayTripper: Kerrville, Curious Traveler: TX Curious Vancouver
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Art in the Twenty-First Century: Borderlands
Doc Martin
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Run That By Me Again: Peach Bowl
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Last of the Summer Wine
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As Time Goes By
Still Open All Hours
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Bluegrass Underground
Music Anywhere
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Greatest Bond
EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 27 SUNDAY
8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Season 4 - Episode Two Alan and Celia’s relationship comes under increasing strain. Ted arrives with two young New Zealanders in tow. 9/8 pm Van der Valk on Masterpiece Death in Amsterdam An eco-fashion vlogger turns up dead during his video feed. Piet and Dahlman confront the vengeful son of a corrupt cop they previously put away. 10:30/9:30 pm Murals of the Holocaust For 20 years, students at Western Kentucky University have designed and created murals about the Holocaust.
28 MONDAY
9/8 pm Inside The Tower of London The Victorian Tower Cameras follow the ancient structure’s Raven Master and current Constable of the Tower. 10/9 pm POV Our Time Machine When artist Maleonn realizes that his father has Alzheimer’s, he creates “Papa’s Time Machine,” a magical, autobiographical stage performance featuring life-size mechanical puppets. 10/9 pm Greatest Bond Veterans with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder travel to Gatesville, Texas, to meet their service dogs trained by inmates in a women’s prison.
29 TUESDAY
8/7 pm American Experience The Vote - Hour Four Meet the women whose tireless work would finally ban discrimination at U.S. polls on the basis of sex. Alice Paul and
Hawaii: Islands of Wonder
Carrie Chapman Catt advocated different strategies, but their combined efforts led to the amendment’s passage in 1920. 9/8 pm PBS NewsHour Debates: A Special Report 2020 Presidential Debate PBS NewsHour provides coverage of the 2020 Presidential debate. 9/8 pm Shakespeare & HathawayPrivate Investigators This Rough Magic Frank and Lu investigate when a volunteer gets fatally trapped in a magician’s medieval iron maiden.
30 WEDNESDAY
Hawaii: Islands of Wonder From 8/7 pm humpback whales to waterfall-climbing fish, Hawaii is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife. 9/8 pm Nova How Writing Changed the World (Part 2) Just as handwritten records changed how societies work, the printing press transformed the spread of information, igniting the Industrial Revolution. 10/9 pm Hacking Your Mind The Wings of Angels Find out why hacking for good may be the most important scientific discovery of this century, and learn how to hack your mind to improve your life and the lives of your family and friends.
1 THURSDAY
9/8 pm Doc Martin Nobody Likes Me Martin is coerced into taking James to playgroup and Ruth is having problems with her new neighbor.
10/9 pm Father Brown The Demise of the Debutante Father Brown uncovers secrets, hypocrisy, and murder at a finishing school for young ladies. Much to the disapproval of Mrs. McCarthy, Father Brown attempts to support newly-single mother Nell Winford - but is unable to find her anywhere to stay.
2 FRIDAY
9/8 pm Great Performances Now Hear This, Episode 3 Great Performances, the longest-running performing arts anthology on television, continues to feature the best in the performing arts.
3 SATURDAY
8/7 pm Kentucky Life Learn how the iconic Old Fashioned became Louisville’s official cocktail; the Kentucky Springseat Saddle, created by Eugene Minihan from Owingsville in the late 1880s, prized by horsemen and sought after by collectors, was designated the official saddle of Kentucky in 2019; a Kentucky Life Memory showcases Mountain Pleasure horses; and a statue of Triple Crown winner Secretariat is unveiled along the Lexington-Frankfort Scenic Corridor, giving Lexingtonians and visitors an impressive 360-degree view of Big Red. 11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits The Best of John Prine Savor an hour-long set with songwriting legend John Prine. The veteran musician performs songs from his critically acclaimed recent album The Tree of Forgiveness, as well as gems from his catalog.
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Joanne Weir's Plates and Places (2,9,16,23)/ Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence (30)
Pati's Mexican Table
Taste of History (11,18,25)
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television (12,19,26)
Lidia's Kitchen (11,18,25)
Sara's Weeknight Meals (12,19,26)
Simply Ming
Pati's Mexican Table (12,19,26)
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Expeditions with Patrick McMillan (13,20,27)
The Great British Baking Show (13,20,27)
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Travels with Darley (8,15,22,29)
Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen
Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul A Chef's Life
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Kentucky Health
Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD (1)/ Tim America's Test Kitchen from Farmer's Country Kitchen Cook's Illustrated (8,15,22,29) Jazzy Vegetarian (2,9,16)/ Steven Raichlen's Project Ellie's Real Good Food Smoke (8,15,22,29) (23,30) 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living Wider World (8,15,22,29) (2)/ Second Opinion (9,16,23,30)
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America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated (12,19,26)
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (12,19,26)
Keeping Up Appearances (13,20,27)
Beyond Your Backyard
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Samantha Brown's Places to In the Americas with David Love Yetman
Rick Steves' Europe (9,16,23,30)
Curious Traveler (10,17,24)
Travel Detective (11,18,25)
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Still Open All Hours (13,20,27)
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Travels with Darley
Journeys in Japan
Tennessee Valley Uncharted (10,17,24)
Tennessee Wild Side (11,18,25) Museum Access (12,19,26)
The American Woodshop
This Old House
Portraits in Architecture (2)/ Fishing Behind the Lines (9,16,23,30)
Woodsmith Shop (10,17,24) This Old House
MotorWeek (12,19,26)
Craftsman's Legacy
Ask This Old House
Classic Woodworking (2,9,16)/ Make48 (23,30)
Kentucky Afield
Ask This Old House
New FlyFisher (12,19,26)
Lidia's Kitchen
Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen
Ciao Italia
Food Over 50 (3,10,24)
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board
PBS NewsHour Weekend
Pati's Mexican Table
Taste of History
Doc Martin (13,20,27)
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Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul A Chef's Life (13,20,27) Connections (13,20,27) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (13,20,27)
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Kentucky Life
Nova (13,20,27) Kentucky Collectibles
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The Great British Baking Show
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions
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Comment on Kentucky (12,19,26)
History Detectives (8,15,22,29)
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Windermere Children: In Aging Backwards 3 with Their Own Words (3)/ Miranda Esmonde-White (2)/ Kentucky Afield (10,17,24) Animal Babies (9,16,23)/ The Red Green Show Tutankhamun (30) (10,17,24)
Lidia's Kitchen
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Weekends with Yankee (12,19,26)
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Join KET for Daniel Tiger DriveThrough Parade
KET honored with eight Emmy nominations
KET, in partnership with PNC and Fred Rogers Productions, invites families to a socially distant version of the popular Be My Neighbor Day on Sunday, Sept. 27 from noon – 4 p.m at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park in Louisville. Enjoyed from the safety of your car, the drive through parade features fire trucks, ambulances, and Daniel Tiger, who’ll be there to wave to families. Each child also will receive a welcome bag filled with activities! Visit KET.org/neighborday to register. The event is free but registration is required. And be sure to tune-in to the twohour Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood mini-marathon on KET beginning at 8/7 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26!
The Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recently recognized KET productions and programs with eight Regional Emmy Award nominations. All of the nomination programs below are available to watch at KET.org.
Explore free learn-at-home lessons for families This fall, KET is offering an updated online toolkit for parents and kids needing supplemental learning materials for the new school year. The toolkit provides families with educational videos, interactive games and instructional resources all tailored to specific grade levels: PreK-third grade, grades 4-8, and grades 9-12. The toolkit is available at KET.org/learnathome. Educators can also visit the site in order to find helpful tips for teaching from home and to be directed to the thousands of instructional resources available through PBS LearningMedia.
Feature/Segment Kentucky Life: Forest Giants — Jim Voskuhl Health/Science/Environment Preventing Youth Suicide: A KET Forum — Justin Allen, Nick Helton, Laura Krueger, Renee Shaw Politics/Government Election 2019 — Casey Parker-Bell, Toby Gibbs, Nick Helton, Renee Shaw Informational/Instructional News Quiz — Allison NeCamp Day, Anna Gordon, Jayne McClew, Angelic Phelps, Kelsey Starks Magazine Feature/Segment Kentucky Life: Stagecraft — Brandon Turner Program in Nostalgia Kentucky Life: Story Musgrave — Frank Simkonis Public/Current/Community Affairs School Safety: A KET Forum — Justin Allen, Nick Helton, Laura Krueger, Renee Shaw Host/Moderator/Narrator Renee Shaw
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KET welcomes new board members and officers Jaileah X. Huddleston (“Leah”), VP, associate general counsel-corporate and securities law, and assistant secretary at the Brown-Forman Corporation, and Will Hobson, senior VP and trust strategist at Hilliard Lyons Trust Company, LLC, have joined KET’s Louisville Regional Fund Board. In addition, KET’s Friends Board recently elected new officers. Lora Suttles of Paintsville was elected chair of the board. Suttles is chief administrator for McDonalds of East Kentucky. Other officers include president-elect Rebecca Rose of Morgantown; vice presidents Kathy Brauer of Henderson, Romanza Johnson of Bowling Green, A. Dale Josey of Louisville, and Barbara McGinty of Paducah; and nominating chair Carol Beirne of Ft. Mitchell.
Our appreciation to the following corporate partners for their support Huddleston
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Alltech, Inc. BBC World News, Nature, Newsline, NOVA, PBS Arts Brown-Forman Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Tonight, PBS NewsHour, PBS NewsHour Weekend, Kentucky Life Central Bank Masterpiece CHI Saint Joseph Health Masterpiece Clay-Ingels Co., Inc. This Old House, This Old House Hour East Kentucky Power Cooperative Kentucky Tonight Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust Sesame Street, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Peg + Cat Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Comment on Kentucky Kentucky Lottery Antiques Roadshow, Austin City Limits, Jubilee, The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross, Finding Your Roots, KET Movie Classics, Kentucky Afield, Kentucky Collectibles, Kentucky Life, Nature, Nova, Wai Lana Yoga, Woodsongs Kentucky Performing Arts British dramas Lane Communications Group Frontline, Louisville Life, Sunday 10pm, Washington Week Old Time Fabrics and Fiber Arts Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Owensboro Health Kentucky Afield, Kentucky Health, HealthThree60 PNC Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sew A Lot Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, The Best of Sewing with Nancy Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Inc. Curious George, Cyberchase, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, NOVA, Wild Kratts, Xavier Riddle & The Secret Museum UK Healthcare Antiques Roadshow Wiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow
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Each July, KET Education hosts its Multimedia Professional Development Day at the KET studios in Lexington for educators interested in learning more about multimedia and production. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 event went virtual, with more than 1,000 Kentucky educators participating in as many as 12 workshops over two weeks, covering subjects including video production, digital storytelling, software applications, and more.
We invite partners to align with trust, excellence and quality by supporting programs on KET. Unique benefits include broadcast recognition around programs seen by viewers across the Commonwealth and into the seven surrounding states. For businesses and organizations of every size, KET offers statewide visibility and the opportunity to reach audiences in an uncluttered environment. For more information on how valuable your investment can be, contact Jessica Leith at 859-258-7222 or jleith@ket.org. Thanks for your support.
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POV documentary revisits Eastern Kentucky students 35 years later Thirty-five years ago, photographer Wendy Ewald published the book Portraits and Dreams: Photographs and Stories by Children of the Appalachians, a collaboration between her and the students she taught at three elementary schools in Letcher County. POV’s Portraits and Dreams documentary is a tribute to that collaboration as Ewald returns to Eastern Kentucky to visit her former students, who are now adults with families of their own (See page 2-3 for one of the student’s stories). The film is about the students, their work as photographers and the lives they have led since then. The program is made possible by a grant from American Documentary (POV), with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
POV: Portraits and Dreams KET Monday, Sept. 7 • 10/9 pm
Winners of ‘Portraits and Dreams’ contest announced In conjunction with the POV film, KET held a contest this summer for young photographers to show off their skills. Visit KET.org/photocontest to view all of the winning photographs! While you’re there, vote on your favorite photo for the People’s Choice Award. Deadline for voting is September 6, and the winning photo will be announced September 7, the day the POV film premieres. Grades K-2 1st: Posy Holt, Lexington 2nd: Naminae Swan, Kevil 3rd: Sage Allen, Campbellsville Grades 3-5 1st: Maci Curtsinger, Lawrenceburg 2nd: Lucy Moran, Louisville 3rd: Emily Wilson, Midway 22 VISION S
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Photo by Maci Curtsinger, Lawrenceburg
Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Vice Chair: Melissa Chastain, Ph.D., Anchorage • Secretary: Jeffrey Scott Jobe, Glasgow • Executive Committee at Large: Mary Bartlett Broecker, LaGrange; David Couch, Frankfort • Kimberly Halbauer, Ft. Thomas • Lucas Mentzer, Lexington • Kevin Brown, Interim Commissioner of Education, Frankfort KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Kathy Brauer, Henderson (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer) Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Lora Settles, Paintsville • President-Elect: Rebecca Rose, Morgantown • Secretary: Kelly Green, Frankfort • Vice Presidents: Kathy Brauer, Henderson; Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green; A. Dale Josey, Louisville; Barbara McGinty, Paducah • Past President: Sean Mestan, Princeton • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright Commonwealth Fund for KET Chair: Nick Nicholson, Lexington • Chair Emeritus: John R. Hall, Lexington Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, Covington • D.R. Ball, Lexington • Mira S. Ball, Lexington • Jean M. Dorton, Lexington (Friends of KET representative) • Melissa Chastain, Ph.D., Anchorage • Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, Louisville • G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • William J. Jones, Paducah • Nana Lampton, Louisville • Michael Owsley, Bowling Green • Hilma Prather, Somerset • Melanie Glasscock Simpson, Lexington • William T. Young Jr., Lexington VISIONS/ Volume XLIII, Number 9 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (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.
KET PBS KIDS Channel ET/CT
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6:00/5:00 am
Splash and Bubbles
3:30/2:30 pm
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
6:30/5:30 am
Clifford the Big Red Dog
4:00/3:00 pm
Sesame Street
7:00/6:00 am
Peg + Cat
4:30/3:30 pm
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
7:30/6:30 am
Pinkalicious & Peterrific
5:00/4:00 pm
Let’s Go Luna!
8:00/7:00 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
5:30/4:30 pm
Nature Cat
8:30/7:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
6:00/5:00 pm
Wild Kratts
9:00/8:00 am
Sesame Street
6:30/5:30 pm
Wild Kratts
9:30/8:30 am
Esme & Roy
7:00/6:00 pm
Xavier Riddle
10:00/9:00 am
Super WHY!
7:30/6:30 pm
Molly of Denali
10:30/9:30 am
The Cat in the Hat
8:00/7:00 pm
Hero Elementary
11:00/10:00 am
Nature Cat
8:30/7:30 pm
Odd Squad
11:30/10:30 am
Ready Jet Go!
9:00/8:00 pm
Arthur
noon/11:00 am
Cyberchase
9:30/8:30 pm
WordGirl
12:30/11:30 am
Arthur
10:00/9:00 pm
Xavier Riddle
1:00 pm/noon
Odd Squad
10:30/9:30 pm
Wild Kratts
1:30/12:30 pm
Molly of Denali
11:00/10:30 pm
Dinosaur Train
2:00/1:00 pm
Xavier Riddle
11:30/10:30 pm
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
2:30/1:30 pm
Wild Kratts
3:00/2:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
midnight/11:00 pm
Sesame Street
Schedules can vary for special presentations. Visit KET.org/tv-schedules.
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