Wednesday 11/7/2012
6:00 am EST
- KET
- Wai Lana Yoga

- #101 "Anyone Can Do It!" [TV-G]
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- KET2
- Clifford the Big Red Dog

- #204 "Stinky Friends/He's Wonderful Mr. Bleakman" [TV-Y]
- Emily Elizabeth tells Clifford he's not allowed to play in a certain field, but he just can't resist sneaking into it. Mr. Bleakman gets a little grumpy when Clifford messes up his new potato garden. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Leadership Landscape

- #101 "Scott Davenport"
- Scott Davenport, the head coach for men's basketball at Bellarmine University in Louisville, talks about leading the Knights to the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championship.
6:30
- KET
- Body Electric
- #1707 "Acapulco, Mexico" [TV-G]
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- KET2
- Wild Kratts

- #204 "Termites Vs. Tongues" [TV-Y]
- When Aviva and Koki accidentally miniaturize themselves and get carried away by termites, Martin and Chris must split up to search for them. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Exploring an American Original

- #108 "Mountain Lake Corridor"
- Cave Run Lake in Rowan County is almost entirely surrounded by the northern portion of the Daniel Boone National Forest. In addition to outdoor recreation, area attractions include the Kentucky Folk Art Museum in Morehead and a herd of bison.
7:00
- KET
- Arthur

- #1307 "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Tibble/The Secret Guardians" [TV-Y]
- The Tibble Twins set out on new business venture - selling their pre-school art masterpieces to earn enough money to buy the coveted Krummy Kreepy Kastle. As their business takes off, so does their own appreciation for their art. When Arthur, Binky and Sue Ellen stumble upon a beautiful and private woodland oasis right by their homes, they vow they vow to tell no one and keep it as their secret spot. Before long, however,they start to find evidence of human habitation. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Newsline

- #3220 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage

- Draws the national phenomenon of the Underground Railroad into sharp focus by revealing the contributions of ordinary people, both free and enslaved, whose courageous acts on both sides of the Ohio River helped overthrow the institution of slavery. [High-Definition]
7:30
- KET
- Martha Speaks

- #302 "Skits and Mr. Scruffles/Brave Truman" [TV-Y]
- Everyone's too busy to play with Skits. While he's moping around the neighborhood, he meets Milo, a lonesome newcomer who just moved to Wagstaff City. The two bond, but when they tell their respective families about their new companion, no one believes they're real. Truman is afraid to try out his new sled on the town's steepest, scariest, lumpiest hill. His friends are convinced that Truman is braver than he seems. Is he? [High-Definition]
- KET2
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #739 "Al Cross"
- Bill and Al Cross preview the 2012 election. Cross is the director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky, Louisville Courier-Journal columnist, and KET election night analyst. A 2012 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
8:00
- KET
- Curious George

- #606 "Wind Symphony/George and Allie's Automated Car Wash" [TV-Y]
- George is an expert at making noise, so Mr. Zoobel asks for his help in creating a one-of-a-kind rooftop Wind Symphony. Spish! Spish! Blub blub! George and Allie are so impressed by Sprint Quint's automatic car wash that they decide to build their own - for toy cars! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Body Electric
- #1707 "Acapulco, Mexico" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Kentucky Life



- #1012 "Buffalo Trace Distillery/Salato Wildlife Education Center/Junkman Albert Hartmann/Natural Bridge Sky Lift" [TV-G]
- Host Dave Shuffett visits Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, the oldest continuously operating distillery in America; talks with Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Tom Bennett about the new buffalo exhibit at the Salato Wildlife Education Center; and introduces Al Hartmann of Covington, who turns junk into miniature replicas of antique cars, World War II battleships, and more. Also, a ride on the privately owned Natural Bridge Sky Lift. A 2004 KET production. Watch Online
8:30
- KET
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

- #202 "The Surprising Bean/Hear Here" [TV-Y]
- Nick keeps trying to surprise Sally, but he just can't do it! The Cat takes them to find a real surprise in the Skippylarito Fields! The kids hear chirping but can't find where it's coming from. If only they had better ears. The Cat takes them to meet animals with amazing ears. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- TV411

- #117 "Buying a House, Using a Thesaurus, Reading a Utility Bill"
- A couple of first-time home buyers learn how to read a mortgage chart, Question Man works on understanding his utility bill, and Street Beat shows how to evaluate written information. Four students from California, calling themselves the Freedom Writers, use pen and paper to fight prejudice and intolerance. Also: how to use a thesaurus, a pop quiz about volunteering, and the word anomaly.
- KETKY
- Kentucky Health



- #801 "Foot Care"
- Dr. Nere Onosode discusses foot diseases. Watch Online
9:00
- KET
- Super Why!

- #205 "King Eddie Who Loved Spaghetti" [TV-Y]
- It's dinner time at Whyatt's house but things are not going well! He's perplexed when Mom and Dad say that what's on his plate isn't healthy. To find out why, the reading superheroes fly into the story King Eddie Who Loved Spaghetti and encounter a wacky king who only wants to eat one thing - spaghetti! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #101 "Orientation" [TV-G]
- An overview of the GED test and how this series and its accompanying workbooks and online lessons can help adults prepare.
- KETKY
- Take on the South

- #101 "Does The Road To The White House Run Through The South?" [TV-G]
- Opposing perspectives on the importance of the South in presidential elections from Dr. Earl Black, professor of political science at Rice University and author of The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected, and Dr. Thomas Schaller, associate professor of political science at the University of Maryland and author of Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South. [High-Definition]
9:30
- KET
- Dinosaur Train

- #216 "Dinos A to Z, Part 3, Classification/Dinos A to Z, Part 4, A To Z Picnic" [TV-Y]
- The Pteranodon kids learn about classification and Don organizes the dinosaurs on the Train by their species, features, and size. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #110 "The GED Essay" [TV-G]
- GED graduates describe test day and provide tips on writing the GED essay.
10:00
- KET
- Sesame Street

- #4213 "The Camouflage Challenge" [TV-Y]
- Elmo is taking pictures of his friends when they hear someone say something. It's Camouflage Carla! She is camouflaging and blending into the wall behind her. Elmo and Rosita want to camouflage too! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors

- #505 "Hidden Lake" [TV-G]
- Gary hikes to and paints a scene from Montana's Glacier National Park.
- KETKY
- My Kentucky Home

- #102 "Caldwell County"
- A historical look at Caldwell County.
10:30
- KET2
- Scheewe Art Workshop

- #1118 "Stone Fence" [TV-G]
- Sue demonstrates building layers with watercolors. Applying one layer over another allows the translucent quality of the watercolor pigments to create colors different from mixed colors. And diluting the layers to establish transparent glazes produces a stained-glass effect.
11:00
- KET
- Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

- #106 "Daniel And Miss Elaina Play Rocketship/Daniel Plays At The Castle" [TV-Y]
- Lady Elaine helps Miss Elaina and Daniel use their imaginations to have fun while playing. Daniel is sad when Prince Wednesday tells him the rocks in his collection are too delicate to play with. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Sew It All

- #311 "Welt of Knowledge, Jen Eskridge" [TV-G]
- A zippered welt pocket, which can be used for a variety of projects, is made. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Recollections: Governors' Roundtable

- Eight former Kentucky governors—Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt, Louie B. Nunn, Wendell H. Ford, Julian M. Carroll, John Y. Brown Jr., Martha Layne Collins, Wallace Wilkinson, and Brereton C. Jones—share perspectives on their years in office, including some of the lighter moments. Veteran broadcast journalist Ferrell Wellman hosts. A 2000 KET production.
11:30
- KET
- Sid the Science Kid

- #116 "A Brush with Teeth" [TV-Y]
- Sid learns that people have different kinds of teeth that do different chewing jobs. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Martha's Sewing Room

- #3110 "Couture Darts" [TV-G]
- Constructing couture darts in garments, soft-sided notions keeper sewing accessories and dogwood and French knots silk ribbon embroidery stitch.
Noon
- KET
- WordWorld

- #210 "Bed Bugs/Snug As a Bug" [TV-Y]
- When the bugs accidentally break Frog's brand new bed, they scramble to put it back together and make things right. Just one problem. They can't tell the letters 'b' and 'd' apart! Frog helps insomniac Bug figure out the end of the rhyme "snug as a bug in a ..." so that Bug can sleep. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Charlie Rose

- #18227 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Classical Discovery: Euntaek Kim and Kentucky's Young Musicians Perform


- In a concert from the W.L. Lyons Brown Theatre in Louisville, 17-year-old pianist Euntaek Kim and young Louisville-area musicians offer a moving interpretation of Schumann's Carnaval. Behind-the-scenes segments profile the Gheens Great Expectations project, which brought Kim to Louisville, and the extraordinary young artist himself. Also featured are the Louisville Youth Choir, the New Albany A Cappella Singers, and the Louisville Youth Orchestra conducted by Robert Franz. A 2005 KET production.
Calendar
Nov 2012
Key
Closed-captioned
Kentucky program
Online video available
High-definition (with DTV receiver)
Enhanced content (with DTV receiver)
Digital widescreen (with DTV receiver)
Block feed for school use