Sunday 2/10/2013
- KET
- The McLaughlin Group

- #3107 [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Louisville Life



- #708 "Aebersold Jazz/Waterfront Development Corp./Donald Lassere/Leonard and Adele Leight"
- For 45 years, saxophonist and educator Jamey Aebersold has traveled the globe teaching people how to play jazz; a look at the efforts of Louisville's Waterfront Development Corporation; an interview with Donald Lassere, executive director of the Muhammad Ali Center; and take a tour of Leonard and Adele Leights' Louisville home and learn more about their lives. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky Muse



- #301 "88 Keys, 300 Years"
- This celebration of the 300th anniversary of the piano features Dr. Diane Earle of Kentucky Wesleyan and the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra. Earle tells about the history of the instrument and performs piano works by a variety of composers. A 2009 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
12:30 pm
- KET
- Comment on Kentucky



- #3915
- Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with guest host Bill Bryant of WKYT-TV in Lexington. Guests: Roger Alford, Frankfort bureau reporter, Associated Press; Ronnie Ellis, Frankfort reporter, CNHI, Inc.; and Jessie Halladay, reporter, Louisville Courier-Journal. A KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

- #1304 "Siena and Assisi, Italy" [TV-G]
- Burt visits the Basilica of St. Francis, the great Church in Siena, and tours of one of Italy's most important wineries. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Jesse Stuart

- Explores the writings and philosophy of Eastern Kentucky's poet of the people through scenes shot at Stuart's home in Greenup County's W Hollow, interviews with scholars and family members, home movies, and readings by Stuart. A 1992 KET production.
1:00
- KET
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #806 "Agriculture Commissioner James Comer"
- Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer discusses the 2013 legislative session and his push to legalize industrial hemp. A 2013 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Are You Being Served?

- #165 "Pop Star"
- Mr. Spooner's vocal talents are discovered, and he is signed by a record company. But when he loses his voice, the rest of the staff must cover for him on a TV appearance.
- KETKY
- Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America

- #106 "Commitment" [TV-G]
- "Hands On: A Year in an Eastern Kentucky Classroom" is a warm, funny look at education reform. "Belinda," is the portrait of an AIDS activist.
1:30
- KET
- Connections with Renee Shaw



- #820 "Dr. Alexandra Bradner"
- Renee welcomes Dr. Alexandra Bradner, University of Kentucky Philosophy professor, who wrote a critique of the MTV series Buckwild. [High-Definition] Watch Online
1:30
- KET2
- Last of the Summer Wine

- #1043 "The Frozen Turkey Man" [TV-PG]
- Compo convinces the barmaid that Foggy is an eccentric millionaire, having made his fortune in the frozen turkey business.
1:31
- KET2
- Last of the Summer Wine

- #1043 "The Frozen Turkey Man" [TV-PG]
- Compo convinces the barmaid that Foggy is an eccentric millionaire, having made his fortune in the frozen turkey business.
2:00
- KET
- King George and Queen Mary

- #101
- Born and brought up in the Victorian age, King George V was conservative to his fingertips. Yet in the face of unstoppable social change after WWI he turned out to be a remarkable innovator, creating the House of Windsor, embracing democratic reform, and reinventing many of the royal traditions. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life



- #1427 "Lincoln: "I, Too, Am A Kentuckian"" [TV-G]
- In a special expanded edition of Kentucky Life, host Dave Shuffett travels from Hodgenville to Springfield, IL to Washington, DC to explore the life and career of Kentucky's most famous native son. The program examines the many Kentucky people and places that profoundly influenced Abraham Lincoln with stops at his birthplace and boyhood home near Hodgenville, the Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, the Louisville home of close friend Joshua Speed, and many other Lincoln-related sites. A 2008 KET production. Watch Online
2:00
- KET2
- As Time Goes By
- #111
- A weekend in the country with Jean's sister-in-law presents a tricky situation for Lionel and Jean.
2:00
- KET2
- As Time Goes By
- #111
- A weekend in the country with Jean's sister-in-law presents a tricky situation for Lionel and Jean.
2:30
- KET2
- Keeping Up Appearances

- #106
- Hyacinth enjoys a quiet family christening—for a few minutes, anyway.
2:30
- KET2
- Keeping Up Appearances

- #106
- Hyacinth enjoys a quiet family christening—for a few minutes, anyway.
3:00
- KET
- The Born Free Legacy
- Marks the 50th anniversary of Born Free's publication by revisiting the inspirational story of Austrian artist and author Joy and her husband George Adamson, a warden turned wildlife conservationist. The extraordinary relationship between Elsa the lioness and her adopted 'parents' caused a seismic shift in popular attitudes towards animals and left a legacy that is as controversial today as it is fondly celebrated.
- KET2
- Doc Martin

- #105 "Of All the Harbors in All the Towns" [TV-PG]
- An old flame of Martin's Aunt Joan sails back into her life and whisks her off her feet. But her suitor, John Slater, is seriously ill with a life threatening heart condition, as Doc Martin discovers when he insists on running tests on him.
4:00
- KET
- Kentucky Life



- #1810 "Paul Gilley/Renfro Valley Radio/Lexington Breweries/Country Girl at Heart Farm Bed and Breakfast"
- A profile of Morgan County native Paul Gilley, a songwriter who wrote some of the 20th century's most famous songs, including "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" for Hank Williams, Sr.; a historical marker in Rockcastle County reprises the history of the Renfro Valley radio broadcasts; Dave takes a look at the growing beer brewing scene in Lexington; and Country Girl at Heart Farm Bed and Breakfast in Hart County offers an interactive farm experience for guests. A 2013 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Pioneers of Television

- #304 "Miniseries" [TV-PG]
- LeVar Burton, Ed Asner, Louis Gossett Jr., and other discuss Roots. Peter Strauss and Susan Blakely offer fresh insights into Rich Man, Poor Man and all of the key players from the landmark miniseries The Thorn Birds appear. [High-Definition]
4:01
- KETKY
- Cassius Marcellus Clay: An Audacious American


- A documentary about the great Kentucky emancipationist that follows his bold and fearless journey through the 19th century landscape of bitter politics and duels, palatial homes and beautiful women, slavery, the Civil War, and a diplomatic mission which led to the purchase of Alaska. A Michael Breeding MEDIA production. [High-Definition]
4:01
- KETKY
- Cassius Marcellus Clay: An Audacious American


- A documentary about the great Kentucky emancipationist that follows his bold and fearless journey through the 19th century landscape of bitter politics and duels, palatial homes and beautiful women, slavery, the Civil War, and a diplomatic mission which led to the purchase of Alaska. A Michael Breeding MEDIA production. [High-Definition]
4:30
- KET
- Kentucky Afield


- #2919 [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

- #1116 [TV-G]
- Work begins on a 1935 English-style cottage the homeowners hope to turn into an accessible in-law residence for aging parents. Plus, hanging a flat panel television on the wall, different types of electrical outlets, and controlling yard insects without the use of pesticides are highlighted. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Life On Fire

- #106 "Pioneers of the Deep" [TV-G]
- In the Tongan archipelago, the sooty tern, a seabird that never dares wet its wings for fear of drowning, and the Alvin shrimp, a blind crustacean that manages to find its way around the abyss, cope with land risen from the ocean. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Afield


- #2919 [TV-G]
- A KET/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources co-presentation hosted by Tim Farmer. [High-Definition]
5:30
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life



- #1810 "Paul Gilley/Renfro Valley Radio/Lexington Breweries/Country Girl at Heart Farm Bed and Breakfast"
- A profile of Morgan County native Paul Gilley, a songwriter who wrote some of the 20th century's most famous songs, including "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" for Hank Williams, Sr.; a historical marker in Rockcastle County reprises the history of the Renfro Valley radio broadcasts; Dave takes a look at the growing beer brewing scene in Lexington; and Country Girl at Heart Farm Bed and Breakfast in Hart County offers an interactive farm experience for guests. A 2013 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. [High-Definition] Watch Online
6:00
- KET
- Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac

- #101 "Trestle Table" [TV-G]
- Tommy handpicks a piece of local New England black walnut to construct the table, demonstrating how to make mortise and tenon joints, spring joints for the table top, and bread board ends to prevent the wood from warping. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Nova

- #4005 "Building Pharaoh's Chariot" [TV-PG]
- A team of archaeologists, engineers, woodworkers, and horse trainers join forces to build and test two highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. They discover astonishingly advanced features, including spoked wheels, springs, shock absorbers, and more. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky


- [TV-PG]
- Based on interviews collected for the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project, this documentary explores Kentucky's civil rights history and presents the personal experiences of men and women who recall life in a segregated society and the struggle to bring about social justice. Produced by Arthur Rouse and Joan Brannon for the Kentucky Oral History Commission/Kentucky Historical Society. Betsy Brinson, executive producer. Watch Online
Calendar
Feb 2013
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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