Sunday 12/23/2012
6:00 pm EST
- KET
- Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac

- #309 "Laminated Bowl" [TV-G]
- Tommy shows a super efficient method to make this bowl and craft it to perfection on the lathe. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Nova

- #3703 "Riddles of the Sphinx" [TV-G]
- An international team of archeologists, architects, and engineers is racing against time to save the Sphinx from erosion. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Once Upon a Vision


- Depicts the early days of Berea College. Author Alex Haley serves as host and storyteller. Watch Online
6:30
- KET
- Kentucky Collectibles



- #103
- Expert appraisers examine treasures including an original Woodstock poster, a Thomas Hart Benton lithograph, and an 18th century still life passed down through a Kentucky family for more than 200 years. [High-Definition] Watch Online
6:57
- KET
- To The Manor Born
- #306
- Facing a serious crisis in his business empire, Richard has no time for his daily battles with Audrey over running the estate.
6:59
- KET
- To The Manor Born
- #306
- Facing a serious crisis in his business empire, Richard has no time for his daily battles with Audrey over running the estate.
7:00
- KET2
- Moyers & Company

- #150 "What We Can Learn from Lincoln" [TV-G]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Muse


- #106 "A Novel Approach"
- Visits the homes of three Kentucky writers for conversations on inspirations and the writing process. Sheila Williams of Newport is the author of Dancing on the Edge of the Roof and On the Right Side of a Dream. Kirby Gann of Louisville is the author of The Barbarian Parade and Our Napoleon in Rags. And Silas House of Eastern Kentucky is the author of Clay's Quilt, A Parchment of Leaves, and The Coal Tattoo. Watch Online
7:28
- KET
- Last of the Summer Wine

- #1036 "In The Service of Humanity" [TV-PG]
- Foggy decides to become a one-man rescue and assistance service, but his efforts don't quite produce the intended result.
7:29
- KET
- Last of the Summer Wine

- #1036 "In The Service of Humanity" [TV-PG]
- Foggy decides to become a one-man rescue and assistance service, but his efforts don't quite produce the intended result.
7:59
- KET
- As Time Goes By

- #104
- After a day spent together, Lionel leaves London to give a lecture. Jean pays him a surprise visit—and gets an unpleasant surprise herself.
7:59
- KET
- As Time Goes By

- #104
- After a day spent together, Lionel leaves London to give a lecture. Jean pays him a surprise visit—and gets an unpleasant surprise herself.
8:00
- KET2
- Christmas at Luther: Tidings of Comfort and Joy

- [TV-G]
- Celebrate Christmas with the renowned choirs of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Holiday music, 500 choristers, a symphony orchestra, and glowing candlelight capture the wonder and joy of the season. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Holidays at Murray State 2012


- #2012 "2012" [TV-G]
- The Murray State University Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Orchestra, and featured soloists perform at this annual seasonal special. [High-Definition]
8:28
- KET
- Are You Being Served?

- #168 "Christmas 1979: Punch and Judy"
- The members of the floor staff enact a life-size Punch and Judy show to try to placate the rest of the Grace Brothers employees, whose picket lines they crossed.
8:29
- KET
- Are You Being Served?

- #168 "Christmas 1979: Punch and Judy"
- The members of the floor staff enact a life-size Punch and Judy show to try to placate the rest of the Grace Brothers employees, whose picket lines they crossed.
8:29
- KET
- As Time Goes By
- #162
- Alistair finally proposes to Judith, and Jean starts making plans for the wedding. Then Alistair has second thoughts. Jean's sister-in-law Penny and her long-suffering husband, Stephen, have some news of their own.
9:00
- KET
- Masterpiece Classic

- #4206 "Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six" [TV-PG]
- The Spanish flu strikes Downton, disrupting one match, hastening another, and transforming the fortunes of all. Mary, Sybil, and Robert each confront a moment of truth. Anna and Bates know a moment of happiness. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Rick Steves' European Christmas

- [TV-G]
- In a vivid and intimate look at how seven diverse cultures celebrate Christmas, Rick gets down on the carpet with wide-eyed children, up in the loft with the finest choirs, and into the kitchen with Grandma and all her secrets. His holiday tour takes him from England to Norway, from Burgundy to Bavaria, and from Rome to the top of the Swiss Alps. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Louisville: 30 Years of Change


- A documentary portrait of Louisville in the 1940s through the 1960s—decades that brought change through a powerful mix of war, race, and music. Old photographs and vintage film reveal a lost world that continues to shape and inspire our time. A 2002 KET production based on newly restored documentaries shot in the 1970s by local filmmaker Al Shands.
10:00
- KET2
- Norway Passage: The Most Beautiful Voyage

- [TV-G]
- A beautiful voyage along eleven hundred miles of Norway's spectacular coastline is highlighted. [High-Definition]
11:00
- KET
- Globe Trekker

- #1102 "West Texas" [TV-G]
- Zay Harding starts his journey in Austin, where he explores everything from rattlesnake hotdogs to bingo with chickens. He then heads south to San Antonio for a visit to the Alamo, travels to the border city of El Paso, takes a road trip along Route 66, competes in Amarillo's steak-eating challenge, and concludes his trip in Glenrio.
- KET2
- This Is America & The World

- #1612 "Ambassador Harold Forsyth (Peru)" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Bluegrass and Backroads


- #901
- Sculptor Craig Kaviar has been passionately making sculpture and functional metal work for over 30 years, a world-class medical camping facility for medically fragile children and their families, a visit to Keeneland Racecourse, and Knoth's Bar-B-Que is a roadside institution in western Kentucky. [High-Definition]
11:30
- KET2
- bookclub@ket



- #810 "Appalachian Home Cooking: History, Culture, and Recipes"
- Bill Goodman and a panel of readers discuss Pikeville College professor Mark F. Sohn's book of recipes and culinary history, which traces how food traditions in Appalachia developed over two centuries of miners' and schoolkids' lunches, church picnics, Sunday dinners, and family reunions. A 2006 KET production. Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky Time Capsule



- #103 "Three for Kentucky (Part 2)" [TV-G]
- Journalist Al Smith continues his interviews with three Kentuckians whose families have lived in the state since the nation's founding. Watch Online
Midnight
- KET
- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

- #1616 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Christmas at Luther: Tidings of Comfort and Joy

- [TV-G]
- Celebrate Christmas with the renowned choirs of Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Holiday music, 500 choristers, a symphony orchestra, and glowing candlelight capture the wonder and joy of the season. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Muse


- #106 "A Novel Approach"
- Visits the homes of three Kentucky writers for conversations on inspirations and the writing process. Sheila Williams of Newport is the author of Dancing on the Edge of the Roof and On the Right Side of a Dream. Kirby Gann of Louisville is the author of The Barbarian Parade and Our Napoleon in Rags. And Silas House of Eastern Kentucky is the author of Clay's Quilt, A Parchment of Leaves, and The Coal Tattoo. Watch Online
Calendar
Dec 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