Saturday 1/12/2013
Midnight EST
- KET
- WoodSongs


- #1109 "McLain Family Band Reunion - Bluegrass Special" [TV-G]
- Kentucky's legendary McLain Family Band reunites to perform some of their classic bluegrass songs.
- KET2
- Tavis Smiley

- #2815 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Reel Visions: Spotlight on Kentucky Filmmakers


- #102 "Films by Josh Flowers, Bruce Parsons, Clint Davis, and Sarah Wylie Ammerman"
- In Fast Love award-winning Kentucky filmmaker Josh Flowers visits various fast food drive-thrus with a video camera to pose a very important question to total strangers. Other shorts include: Drawing Between the Lines by Bruce Parsons, Unquiet by Clint Davis, and Spread by Sarah Wylie Ammerman. A 2009 KET production. Watch Online
12:30 am Saturday, January 12
- KET2
- Tavis Smiley

- #2814 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- How Hollywood Does It

- #101 "Early Cinema"
- A discussion about the birth of cinema in the late 1800's through the talkies in 1928. Included are early films from Thomas Edison, The Lumiere Brothers, and George Melies. [High-Definition]
1:00
- KET
- Charlie Rose

- #19015 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Washington Week

- #5228 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Studio 89


- #607 "Matraca Berg"
- Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter and Grammy nominee Matraca Berg performs songs from her new album, The Dreaming Fields. [High-Definition]
1:30
- KET2
- Need To Know

- #302 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
2:00
- KET
- Pioneers of Television

- #101 "Sitcoms" [TV-G]
- Focuses on five key sitcoms: I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, Make Room for Daddy, The Andy Griffith Show, and The Dick Van Dyke Show. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Barnes Collection - PBS Arts

- [TV-PG]
- The quirky, quarrelsome Dr. Albert C. Barnes and his astounding art collection are explored. View paintings by some of the most famous names in art history such as Picasso, Cezanne, Renoir, and Matisse. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Appalshop @ 40: Classics from the Collection

- #106 "Strangers and Kin" [TV-G]
- The film traces the evolution of the "hillbilly" image through Hollywood films, network news and entertainment shows, dramatic renderings of popular literature, and interviews with contemporary Appalachians to demonstrate how stereotypes are created, reinforced, and often used to rationalize exploitation.
3:00
- 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]
- KET2
- The Mind of A Chef

- #115 "Smoke" [TV-PG]
- David Chang profiles regional BBQ in North Carolina, Texas, and Kansas City and the other-worldly smoky bacon from Allen Benton in Tennessee. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Tom Owen's Louisville

- #104 "Life in the Old Neighborhood"
- Tom Owen takes viewers back in time to just after World War II when front porches, corner grocery stores and taverns, sidewalks filled with residents and visitors, the neighborhood picture show, and others conveyed a sense of community.
3:30
- KET2
- The Mind of A Chef

- #116 "Buddies" [TV-PG]
- David Chang cooks with his friends Peter Meehan in Japan, Laurent Gras, Sat Bains, and Rene Redzepi in Copenhagen. [High-Definition]
4:00
- KET2
- History Detectives

- #1009 [TV-PG]
- Stories from our nation's beginning involve an early American bill of sale for a 17-year old "negro girl," a powder horn from the American Revolution, a handwritten score and the "Star Spangled Banner," and a 1775 almanac. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Third Lives in the First World

- Explores the challenges and surprises encountered by recent immigrants to the Louisville area and their impressions of their new home, focusing on several Somalian refugees who narrowly escaped death in their homeland. Produced by Joshua Shapero of Louisville with support from the KET Fund for Independent Production.
5:00
- KET
- Math Basics
- #111 "Putting It All Together"
- Two- and three-dimensional shapes; sorting and classifying shapes; the relationships among volume, surface area, and shape; ratio and proportion; figuring cost per unit.
- KET2
- The This Old House Hour

- #1115 [TV-G]
- New granite steps, a timeless window seat, and some MDF doors cleverly disguised as wainscoting are installed. Plus, a toilet is installed and a lawn is patched with grass seed. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Southern Fried Fitness

- #312 "End The Diet Rollercoaster.... Why Eat Clean?" [TV-G]
- Join Robin as she supports her conviction to clean eating and living the 80/20 lifestyle.
5:30
- KET
- Math Basics
- #101 "Beginning"
- Orientation to the series; basic mathematics vocabulary; applying math to real-life settings.
- KETKY
- Kentucky Afield


- #2914 [TV-G]
- A KET/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources co-presentation hosted by Tim Farmer. [High-Definition]
6:00
- KET
- Bob the Builder

- #810 "Following Clues (Pt. 3)" [TV-Y]
- While working on the Fixham Theater, Spud and Scrambler follow clues to find the Golden Hammer. At Fixham Harbor, Roley befriends a seagull that gets very angry when the team begins to lift an old ship out of the water. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

- #1716 "Jugglers - Flying Karamazov Brothers/Macaroni Factory" [TV-Y]
- World-famous jugglers the Flying Karamazov Brothers visit Mister Rogers. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, X the Owl wants to teach everyone to fly. [High-Definition]
- 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
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