Sunday 1/6/2013
6:00 pm EST
- 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]
6:30
- KET
- Kentucky Collectibles



- #105
- A look back at some of the best moments from the first season of Kentucky Collectibles. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky's Ohio River Towns


- More than 650 miles of the Ohio River, from Catlettsburg in the east to Wickliffe in the west, form the northern border of Kentucky. Towns began to develop along the river in the 1790s, with each contributing to the growth of Kentucky and the movement west. Filmmaker Cory Lash explores the histories of 14 smaller river towns and their places in the history of the state as a whole. Produced with support from the KET Fund for Independent Production.
6:59
- KET
- 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.
7:00
- KET
- 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.
- KET2
- Moyers & Company

- #152 "Ending The Silence On Climate Change" [TV-G]
- [High-Definition]
- 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.
7:29
- KET
- 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.
7:29
- KET
- 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.
7:59
- KET
- As Time Goes By

- #106
- Lionel and Jean plan a picnic to include Jean's daughter and Alistair.
7:59
- KET
- As Time Goes By

- #106
- Lionel and Jean plan a picnic to include Jean's daughter and Alistair.
8:00
- KET2
- Secrets of Highclere Castle

- [TV-PG]
- It may be more famous now than any time in its 1,300-year history as the setting of Downton Abbey, but England's Highclere Castle has its own stories to tell. See how all the inhabitants of Highclere lived and find out how the current inhabitants spend $1 million in annual upkeep funds. [High-Definition]
- 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]
8:28
- KET
- 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.
8:29
- KET
- 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.
9:00
- KET
- Masterpiece Classic

- #4301 "Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1" [TV-PG]
- Wedding guests descend on Downton Abbey, where disasters - large and small - threaten. One is Cora's freewheeling American mother, who tries to loosen up her in-laws. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Panama Canal: American Experience

- #2304 [TV-PG]
- Using an extraordinary archive of photographs and footage, interviews with canal workers, and firsthand accounts of life in the Canal zone, this film unravels the story of one of the world's most significant technological achievements. [High-Definition]
10:00
- KETKY
- Beauty of Jasmine: Chinese Music and Dance Concert



- Young people from the Lexington Chinese Music, Dance, and Art Program; Meadowthrope Elementary; Garth Elementary; and Morton Middle School perform Chinese dance and music at UK's Singletary Center for the Arts. [High-Definition] Watch Online
10:30
- KET2
- Into The Wild: Edison, Ford & Friends

- [TV-G]
- In 1914, three famous friends - inventor Thomas Edison, automaker Henry Ford, and writer John Burroughs - traveled in Model T's to the remote reaches of the Florida Everglades for a camping trip that would change their lives. [High-Definition]
11:00
- KET
- Globe Trekker

- #1105 "Globe Trekker Food Hour: Israel & The Palestinian Territories" [TV-G]
- Angela May discovers the diverse and rich food traditions of Israel, with visits to Jaffa, Jerusalem, the coastal city of Acca, and the hills of Judea. Chef Bobby Chinn investigates whether or not there is an authentic Palestinian cuisine.
- KET2
- This Is America & The World

- #1614 "Lessons from the World" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Bluegrass and Backroads


- #903 "Cowango Studios, St Joseph Children Home, Ed Hamil"
- Meet two artists in Paducah whose styles are very different, the annual picnic at St. Joseph Children's Home, meet sculptor Ed Hamilton, and visit Phelps Toys. [High-Definition]
11:30
- KET2
- bookclub@ket


- #202 "The Dollmaker"
- Host Bill Goodman and a panel of readers discuss Harriette Simpson Arnow's classic novel The Dollmaker, about an Eastern Kentucky family's move north in search of wartime jobs. A 2000 KET production. Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky Time Capsule



- #105 "All We Are Saying/Reminiscence" [TV-G]
- All We Are Saying looks at the 1970 March on Washington to protest the Vietnam War. In Reminiscence, an elderly woman who had been a Shaker looks back on a community filled with peace and order. Watch Online
Midnight
- KET
- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

- #1618 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Secrets of Highclere Castle

- [TV-PG]
- It may be more famous now than any time in its 1,300-year history as the setting of Downton Abbey, but England's Highclere Castle has its own stories to tell. See how all the inhabitants of Highclere lived and find out how the current inhabitants spend $1 million in annual upkeep funds. [High-Definition]
- 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.
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