Sunday 2/24/2013
6:00 am EST
- KET
- Sesame Street

- #4314 "Sesame Street-O-Saurus" [TV-Y]
- Grover, Elmo, and Rosita imagine that they are Paleontologists, scientists who dig to find fossils. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

- #1625 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Music


- #102 "John Harrod and Tona Barkley"
- Owen County musicians John Harrod and Tona Barkley perform music influenced by forgotten Kentucky artists like African American fiddler Bill Livers and Lily May Ledford, who recorded and performed with the group Coon Creek Girls. [High-Definition]
6:30
- KET2
- bookclub@ket



- #611 "A Parchment of Leaves"
- Host Bill Goodman and a panel of guests discuss Silas House's second novel, A Parchment of Leaves, a poignant, evocative look at the turmoil that plagues an Eastern Kentucky family during World War I. A 2004 KET production. Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky Collectibles



- #104
- Expert appraisers examine treasures including a baseball signed by several Hall of Famers, a watch fob known as "The Rock," and an Italian Revival Lamp worth a lot more than the purchase price of $25. [High-Definition] Watch Online
7:00
- KET
- Curious George

- #606 "Wind Symphony/George and Allie's Automated Car Wash" [TV-Y]
- George is an expert at making noise, so Mr. Zoobel asks for his help in creating a one-of-a-kind rooftop Wind Symphony. Spish! Spish! Blub blub! George and Allie are so impressed by Sprint Quint's automatic car wash that they decide to build their own - for toy cars! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- European Journal

- #3108 "The Swiss Vote On Limiting Corporate Salaries" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Kentucky Afield


- #2921 "Spring Turkey Call-In 2013" [TV-G]
- Tim Farmer and experts from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources answer viewers' queries about turkey hunting. [High-Definition]
7:30
- KET
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

- #206 "Manatees and Mermaids/The Last Chocolate" [TV-Y]
- Matilda the manatee and her son, Marlin, teach Nick and Sally how to swim slowly. Nick and Sally help make chocolate. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

- #908 "Pain Relief: Quad & Hips" [TV-G]
- [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Bluegrass and Backroads


- #910
- Taste the treats at Mom Blakeman's Candy; meet wood turner Chris Ramsey; meet Cramer Schneider, a remarkable young man who shows cattle at the Kentucky State Fair; and visit Cook Farm - one of the finalists in Kentucky Farm Bureau's Outstanding Young Farm Family contest. [High-Definition]
8:00
- KET
- Super Why!

- #212 "Monty's Adventures In Music Town" [TV-Y]
- The super readers soar into the book Monty's Adventures in Music Town and meet a loveable monster who is having trouble picking an instrument to play for the big show. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Wai Lana Yoga

- #516 "Bellows Breath" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Louisville Life



- #710 "Stitzel-Weller Distillery and the Van Winkle Family/Joy Perrine/Young Professionals Association/Apocalypse Brew Works"
- The legacy of the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and the Van Winkle family; a profile of Joy Perrine, bartender at Equus Restaurant and Jack's Lounge, picked a top bartender by Esquire Magazine, and co-author of The Kentucky Bourbon Cocktail Book; an interview with Phillip Roberts, vice president of development with the Young Professionals Association of Louisville; and visit Kentucky's latest microbrewery, Apocalypse Brew Work. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
8:30
- KET
- Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure

- [TV-Y]
- Buddy and his family use the Dinosaur Train Submarine to follow friends on an undersea fishing trip. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #120 "Civics and Government" [TV-G]
- Explores the foundations and structure of American government and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
- KETKY
- Comment on Kentucky



- #3917
- Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Ferrell Wellman. Guests: Jack Brammer, political writer, Lexington Herald-Leader; Kenny Colston, Frankfort bureau chief, Kentucky Public Radio; and Joe Gerth, political writer, Louisville Courier-Journal. A KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
9:00
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #121 "Geography" [TV-G]
- Explores the relevance of geography—from the impact of humans on the environment to how places and regions define our world.
- KETKY
- Connections with Renee Shaw



- #822 "Dana Jackson and Jennie Jean Davidson"
- Dana Jackson and Jennie Jean Davidson, leaders of the Network Center for Community Change (NC3) in Louisville, discuss poverty, race, and class. A social-change network, NC3 is designed to bring people together to address issues of poverty in the city's urban core. [High-Definition] Watch Online
9:30
- KET
- Sid the Science Kid

- #205 "Sid's Super Kick!" [TV-Y]
- In his backyard, Sid is pretending to be "Super Sid!" To show his super strength, he kicks a soccer ball really hard and it sails across the yard. But when he tries to kick it to a nearby tree with the same might, the ball once again sails really far. On a special trip to the Science Center, Sid and his friends investigate how using lots of force makes something move really far and fast - just like kicking a soccer ball! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #122 "Passing the GED Science Test" [TV-G]
- An overview of the GED science test with sample questions and an explanation of the scientific method.
- KETKY
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #808 "Al Smith"
- Al Smith, the longtime host of KET's Comment on Kentucky, talks about his new book, Kentucky Cured: Fifty Years in Kentucky Journalism, a collection of stories about mesmerizing people that he has met during his decades in the bluegrass state. A 2013 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
10:00
- KET
- To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

- #2150 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- SciGirls

- #208 "Bee Haven" [TV-G]
- Math, mapping, and data visualization are used help a bee colony thrive in a Phoenix neighborhood. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Great Conversations

- #105 "George Soros and John. D. Podesta" [TV-G]
- International financier, Holocaust survivor, philanthropist, and author George Soros discusses his book The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror with John D. Podeseta, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress. A 2006 KET production.
10:30
- KET
- Inside Washington

- #2445 [TV-G]
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- KET2
- Cyberchase

- #122 "Model Behavior" [TV-Y]
- To protect themselves from Hacker's constant attempts to capture cybersite Happily-Ever-After, the King and his fairy-tale subjects construct a glass Skywall. But Hacker unfolds a scheme to crack open the Skywall using the Wicked Witch's Voice, and the kids must construct a model of the situation to outwit him. [High-Definition]
11:00
- KET
- Moyers & Company

- #207 "Taming Capitalism Run Wild" [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Changing Seas

- #403 "Grouper Moon" [TV-G]
- The Cayman Islands are home to the last great reproductive population of endangered Nassau grouper. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life



- #1812 "StorySLAM/Caldwell County Marker/Coralee and The Townies/Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar/Moonbow"
- Spend an evening at Headliners Music Hall in Louisville for the popular StorySLAM, a part of NPR's Moth Radio Hour; in Caldwell County, a marker recounts the history of the Night Rider movement begun by Dr. David Amoss who organized tobacco farmers against an unfair monopoly; enjoy the music of Lexington-based band Coralee and The Townies; at Newport's Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar, bar patrons join the piano players for high energy, singalong fun; and experience the famous Moonbow at Cumberland Falls State Park in Whitley County. A 2013 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. [High-Definition] Watch Online
11:30
- KET2
- The Great American Seafood Cook-Off

- [TV-G]
- Seafood chefs from across the country, including Kentucky, compete for the big catch. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Time Capsule



- #110 "The Endless Wait"
- A look at the Great Depression in Louisville. Just when New Deal programs and a business recovery seemed to be starting to turn things around, the devastating Ohio River flood of 1937 plunged the city into crisis again. Watch Online
Noon
- KET
- The McLaughlin Group

- #3109 [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Louisville Life



- #710 "Stitzel-Weller Distillery and the Van Winkle Family/Joy Perrine/Young Professionals Association/Apocalypse Brew Works"
- The legacy of the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and the Van Winkle family; a profile of Joy Perrine, bartender at Equus Restaurant and Jack's Lounge, picked a top bartender by Esquire Magazine, and co-author of The Kentucky Bourbon Cocktail Book; an interview with Phillip Roberts, vice president of development with the Young Professionals Association of Louisville; and visit Kentucky's latest microbrewery, Apocalypse Brew Work. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- Kentucky Muse



- #304 "Ed McClanahan"
- Part of the acclaimed KET series Signature, this 1995 documentary profiles author and University of Kentucky professor Ed McClanahan, from his experiences as a member of the Merry Pranksters in California in the 1960s to his sprawling novel The Natural Man and his autobiographical work Famous People I Have Known. A 2010 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
Calendar
Feb 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