Sunday 1/6/2013
- KET
- The McLaughlin Group

- #3102 [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Louisville Life



- #703 "Hadley Pottery/Rooibee Red Tea/Barbara Sexton Smith/Wendy Whelan"
- A visit to Hadley Pottery reveals a proud tradition of creating beautiful handmade pottery; Rooibee Red Tea, a relatively new Louisville business which produces bottled teas that are getting national buzz; an interview with Barbara Sexton Smith, president and CEO for Fund for the Arts; and a look at the Kentucky Muse program featuring New York City Ballet principal dancer and Louisville native Wendy Whelan. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- James Still's River of Earth

- [TV-G]
- A portrait of one of Kentucky's most distinguished and honored writers, an Alabama native who lived and worked in Knott County from 1931 until his death in the spring of 2001. Regarded as the dean of Appalachian literature, Still wrote the novel River of Earth as well as short stories, children's books, collections of mountain lore and sayings, and poetry. A 1997 KET production.
12:30 pm
- KET
- Comment on Kentucky



- #3910
- Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Ferrell Wellman. Guests: John Cheves, reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader; Ronnie Ellis, Frankfort reporter, for CNHI, Inc.; and Tom Loftus, Frankfort bureau chief, Louisville Courier-Journal. A KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom

- #106 "Chinese New Year" [TV-G]
- How Chinese Americans celebrate their New Year, why it's important to clean your house before the New Year, the Chinese Kitchen God, the art of making dumplings, and the meaning of the Lion Dance.
12:59
- KET2
- Are You Being Served?

- #160 "Grounds for Divorce"
- Captain Peacock's marriage appears to be in trouble. The staff soon discovers that Miss Bagnold is his unwanted paramour.
1:00
- KET
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #801 "Gov. Steve Beshear"
- Bill sits down with Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear to preview the 2013 legislative session. A 2013 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Are You Being Served?

- #160 "Grounds for Divorce"
- Captain Peacock's marriage appears to be in trouble. The staff soon discovers that Miss Bagnold is his unwanted paramour.
- KETKY
- Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America

- #102 "American Originals—Minnie Black's Gourd Band" [TV-G]
- "Minnie Black's Gourd Band," a 90-year-old woman made art from the gourds she grew and performed in a senior citizens' band. "Catfish: Man of the Woods," a fifth generation herb doctor, living near Glenwood, WV.
1:30
- KET
- Connections with Renee Shaw



- #815 "Cathy Holloway Hill"
- An author, life coach, and radio talk show host, Cathy Holloway Hill has written a book on how to uncover and discover the real you in Lies, Love and Life. [High-Definition] Watch Online
1:30
- KET2
- Last of the Summer Wine

- #1038 "The Odd Dog Men" [TV-PG]
- Foggy convinces Clegg and Compo that starting a dog-walking business will be no work at all since they are already going on daily walks.
2:00
- KET
- KMEA Marching Band Championships 2012


- #1701
- Performances by finalists in all five classes of the 2012 Kentucky high school marching band championships. A production of Great American Video. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life

- #424 "Telefund Special" [TV-G]
- Byron Crawford hosts an expanded edition featuring highlights from the series: country singer/songwriter Tom T. Hall; the Nia Dance Troupe, an African-American dance company in Paducah; Louisville photographer John Nation; Terri Ramsey, Miss Wheelchair USA; and the Blessing of the Hounds at the Iroquois Hunt Club. A 1998 KET production.
2:00
- KET2
- As Time Goes By

- #106
- Lionel and Jean plan a picnic to include Jean's daughter and Alistair.
2:30
- KET2
- Keeping Up Appearances

- #101
- Hyacinth Bucket insists that her last name be pronounced "bouquet" and that even the most routine of daily chores be done just so—much to the chagrin of her husband, Richard.
2:30
- KET2
- Keeping Up Appearances

- #101
- Hyacinth Bucket insists that her last name be pronounced "bouquet" and that even the most routine of daily chores be done just so—much to the chagrin of her husband, Richard.
3:00
- KET2
- Doc Martin

- #508 "Ever After" [TV-PG]
- Mrs. Tishell's long-standing crush on Martin takes a dramatic turn. It's now or never for Mrs. Tishell to make her romantic notions of a relationship with the Doc come true. [High-Definition]
3:02
- KETKY
- Music Makes A City


- The dramatic and surprising story of the Louisville Orchestra, which earned international prominence by becoming the capital of new music in the 1950s. It's also the story of two men, conductor Robert Whitney and Mayor Charles Farnsley, who helped revitalize and transform a city that had been hard hit by a devastating flood in 1937. [High-Definition]
3:02
- KETKY
- Music Makes A City


- The dramatic and surprising story of the Louisville Orchestra, which earned international prominence by becoming the capital of new music in the 1950s. It's also the story of two men, conductor Robert Whitney and Mayor Charles Farnsley, who helped revitalize and transform a city that had been hard hit by a devastating flood in 1937. [High-Definition]
4:00
- KET
- Kentucky Life


- #615 "Richard Taylor/Dr. C.C. Howard/William T. Young Library/Heartwood Industries" [TV-G]
- A Kentucky poet laureate, the Kentucky doctor who attended Floyd Collins and Sgt. Alvin York, the William T. Young Library at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, and a Hartford factory that recycles old wooden materials into new flooring. A 2000 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. Watch Online
- KET2
- Hollywood Biography

- #507 "Mae West ... and the Men Who Knew Her" [TV-PG]
- As the first "blonde bombshell," Mae West reigned supreme and changed the nation's view of women, sex, and race - on stage, in films, on radio, and television. Her bawdy humor challenged taboos of the day and she braved jail for her so-called "pornographic" plays.
4:30
- KET
- Kentucky Afield


- #2914 [TV-G]
- A KET/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources co-presentation hosted by Tim Farmer. [High-Definition]
5:00
- KET
- The This Old House Hour

- #1112 [TV-G]
- Plastic drywells to keep the yard from flooding and sleek new kitchen cabinets are installed. Plus, a ceiling fan on a cathedral ceiling and a water softener are installed. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Life On Fire

- #101 "Icelandic Volcanoes" [TV-G]
- Aerial footage of Iceland sheds light on the possible consequences of a major volcanic eruption. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Afield


- #2914 [TV-G]
- A KET/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources co-presentation hosted by Tim Farmer. [High-Definition]
5:30
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life


- #615 "Richard Taylor/Dr. C.C. Howard/William T. Young Library/Heartwood Industries" [TV-G]
- A Kentucky poet laureate, the Kentucky doctor who attended Floyd Collins and Sgt. Alvin York, the William T. Young Library at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, and a Hartford factory that recycles old wooden materials into new flooring. A 2000 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. Watch Online
6:00
- KET
- Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac

- #311 "Free Standing Deck" [TV-G]
- Tommy will focus on the basics of frame construction and installing a solid support system. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Nova

- #4001 "Doomsday Volcanoes" [TV-PG]
- Scientists explore the devastating global consequences of another Icelandic volcano eruption. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Morehead & Northfork Railroad


- The film depicts the rise and fall of the railroad from the early 1900's to the 1970's. The Morehead & NorthFork Railroad in Rowan County created jobs, a town, and saved many lives during the horrific 1939 flood. But now, it's a forgotten landmark which has a century long story to tell. [High-Definition]
Calendar
Jan 2013
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