Monday 11/19/2012
Midnight EST
- KET
- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

- #1611 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Austin City Limits

- #3701 "Mumford and Sons/Flogging Molly" [TV-PG]
- Mumford & Sons perform cuts from their hit album, Sigh No More. Flogging Molly hits highlights from their career. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Muse


- #101 "Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier"
- The still lifes and other paintings of Louisvillian Mary Ann Currier are recognized as remarkable contributions to American realism. And her influence as a teacher has shaped generations of young Kentucky artists. Watch Online
Midnight
- KET
- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

- #1611 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
12:30 am Monday, November 19
- KET
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #728 "Tootie Bland"
- Bill welcomes Tootie Bland, considered one of the most influential women in the horse industry today, who is in Kentucky to promote the Road to the Horse event at the Kentucky Horse Park in 2013. [High-Definition] Watch Online
1:00
- KET
- European Journal

- #3046 [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Dust Bowl

- #101 "The Great Plow Up" [TV-PG]
- Survivors recall the terror of the dust storms, the desperation of hungry families, and how they managed to find hope even as the earth and heavens seemed to turn against them. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- News Quiz


- #2810 [TV-G]
- [High-Definition] Watch Online
1:15
- KETKY
- DanceSense

- #110 "Tap and Percussive Dance"
- Looks at the classic tap form, its roots in jazz and blues, and other percussive dance forms such as flamenco and clogging. Watch Online
1:30
- KET
- Scully/The World Show

- #1530 "Free Markets Series/Guest: Michael Fairbanks" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- From the Ground Up


- #106 "Residential Architecture"
- A look at Kentucky home architectual styles. A 1991 KET production. Watch Online
2:00
- KET
- Theater Talk

- #603 "Happy Birthday, Ethel Merman" [TV-G]
- Tony Cointreau and James Russo discuss the career of Broadway's greatest star Ethel Merman.
- KETKY
- Take on the South

- #103 "Would Slavery Have Survived the Civil War?" [TV-G]
- Opposing perspectives on the question, "Would Slavery Have Survived the Civil War?" The debaters are Dr. Peter A. Coclanis, associate provost, International Affairs, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Dr. Stanley Engerman, John Munro professor of economics, professor of economics, and professor of history, University of Rochester. [High-Definition]
2:30
- KET
- Equitrekking Adventures

- #602 "Botswana: Tuli, Makgadikgadi and Maun" [TV-G]
- Starting in Tuli, an area known as the "Land of the Giants" because of its larger than life natural attractions, Darley stays in eco-friendly safari camps and rides horses to view the zebra and wildebeest herds that dot these wild savannahs. [High-Definition]
3:00
- KET
- Great Conversations:


- #1501 "Steven Pinker and Neal Conan"
- Harvard Professor Steven Pinker is the author of The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined. He is interviewed by Neal Conan, award-winning journalist and host of "Talk of the Nation" on National Public Radio. With the panache and intellectual zeal that he is known for, Pinker calls for a rethinking of your deepest beliefs about progress, modernity, and human nature. A 2012 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Dust Bowl

- #101 "The Great Plow Up" [TV-PG]
- Survivors recall the terror of the dust storms, the desperation of hungry families, and how they managed to find hope even as the earth and heavens seemed to turn against them. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- A Walk with Simon Kenton


- Clancy Brown hosts a walk in the footsteps of legendary frontiersman Simon Kenton, a key figure behind America's westward expansion and the settlement of Kentucky and Ohio. A 2000 KET production. Watch Online
4:00
- KET
- Craft in America

- #402 "Crossroads" [TV-G]
- Explores America as a crossroads - a land where craft evolves from global influences, a place of exciting intersections between modern technology and the handmade. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Time on the River


- Kentucky author Gurney Norman hosts a historical look at the important role the Kentucky River played in the settlement of the state. A 1987 KET production. Watch Online
5:00
- KET
- GED Connection en Español

- #109 "Deletreo, puntuación y capitalización" [TV-G]
- Tips on how to improve your writing mechanics.
- KET2
- The Mind of A Chef

- #105 "Rotten" [TV-PG]
- There's something rotten in David Chang's kitchen - and that's a good thing. Rotten is delicious: katsuibushi in Japan, XO sauce, rotten bananas with Chef Christina Tosi, and kimchi. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Role of the Speaker of the House: A Tribute to Henry Clay


- In celebration of Henry Clay week, Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, serves as host of a moderated discussion with Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio), former speakers House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and J. Dennis Hastert, a Republican who quit Congress in 2007. They discuss their respective times in the position, how the role of speaker has changed and how it has stayed the same, and examples of finding beneficial compromise. Produced by Michael Breeding MEDIA. [High-Definition]
5:30
- KET
- Equitrekking Adventures

- #607 "Texas" [TV-G]
- Darley saddles up to explore Texas Hill Country, Fort Worth, and North Texas, riding with modern day cowboys to learn about Texas horse culture. At Wildcatter Ranch, Darley attempts to feed giant longhorn cattle, before driving a wild group of fresh cattle across a stream. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- The Mind of A Chef

- #106 "Rene" [TV-PG]
- David Chang hangs out with one of his best friends, Rene Redzepi - who happens to be the world's top chef. [High-Definition]
6:00
- KET
- Wai Lana Yoga

- #109 "Neti (Sinus and Nasal Cleansing)" [TV-G]
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- KET2
- Clifford the Big Red Dog

- #212 "When I Grow Up/Not Now, I'm Busy" [TV-Y]
- Jetta makes fun of Charley's desire to be a martial arts master when he grows up, but learns a lesson in respecting other people's dreams. Cleo feels slighted when she, Clifford, and T-Bone go to K.C.'s house to visit him and he tells them he's too busy to play. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Dialogue on Public Issues


- #404 "Frank Cheatham and Dave Walters"
- Campbellsville University vice presidents Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president of academic affairs, and Dave Walters, vice president for admissions and students services, talk about the startup of the university for the fall 2012 semester. [High-Definition]
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