Sunday 3/24/2013
6:00 am EST
- KET
- Curious George

- #112 "Doctor Monkey/Curious George the Architect" [TV-Y]
- While the Man with the Yellow Hat gets his annual check-up, George discovers how handy a stethoscope can be for identifying a mysterious sound. At a construction site, George learns how bulldozers, cement mixers, and jackhammers work—and why it's not a good idea to let a monkey operate them. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- European Journal

- #3112 "Russia's Dashboard Cameras - A Legal Necessity" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Kentucky Afield


- #2925 [TV-G]
- A KET/Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources co-presentation hosted by Tim Farmer. [High-Definition]
6:30
- KET
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

- #114 "The Lost Egg/Hold on Tight" [TV-Y]
- The kids are decorating the tree house for a party. The Cat knows the world's most fantabulous decorator: Stan the bower bird! Stan teaches the kids how to decorate with almost anything. Nick tries to hang onto monkey bars but can't. The Cat takes him and Sally to meet the best holder-on-ever, his tiny little friend Larry the limpet. After shrinking down to limpet size, Nick and Sally learn how to hang onto the rocks with the help of natural hand- and footholds, some sticky stuff on their feet, and plain old perseverance. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

- #911 "Weight Loss: Slenderize Your Waist" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Bluegrass and Backroads


- #1001
- Meet Mark Eubanks who makes and plays dulcimers; visit Vent Haven Museum, a haven for ventriloquist's dummies; a look at the unique animals at Kentucky Down Under; and meet the winner of the American Farm Bureau Nation Young Farmers & Ranchers Achievement Award. [High-Definition]
7:00
- KET
- Super Why!

- #164 "The Cookbook" [TV-Y]
- Whyatt wants to bake Baby Joy a special birthday cake - but he doesn't know how! Super Why and his friends soar into a new kind of book - a cookbook - and get the information they need from a rhyming chef with a silly sense of humor as well as a recipe for fun! In the end, Whyatt learns how to cook up the perfect birthday for his little sister. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- Wai Lana Yoga

- #517 "The Thigh Bone's Connected to the Hip Bone" [TV-G]
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- KETKY
- Louisville Life



- #711 "Casey Hyland/Decca/The Clifton Center - John Harris/Little Eatz"
- Meet contemporary glass artist Casey Hyland; vist Decca restaurant and meet chef Annie Pettry and owner Chad Sheffield; an interview with John Harris, executive director of the The Clifton Center, an historic facility that serves as a gathering place for art and culture; and a pug dog named Winston is the inspiration behind Little Eatz gourmet goodies. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
7:30
- KET
- Dinosaur Train

- #222 "The Egg Stealer?/To The Grandparents' Nest We Go!" [TV-Y]
- Buddy and Don become detectives when some unhatched eggs they found on the beach are stolen. Buddy, Tiny, Shiny, and Don have fun spending a special day with their Grandma and Grandpa at their cliffside nest. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #107 "Effective Sentences" [TV-G]
- How to write complete and correct sentences and how to fix or improve problem sentences.
- KETKY
- Comment on Kentucky



- #3921
- Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Ferrell Wellman. Guests: Bill Bryant, anchor and managing editor, WKYT-TV, Lexington; Tom Loftus, Frankfort bureau chief, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Beth Musgrave, Frankfort bureau reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader. A KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
8:00
- KET
- Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

- #116 "Be A Vegetable Taster!/Daniel Tries A New Food" [TV-Y]
- Teacher Harriet introduces Daniel and his friends to the school's vegetable garden and convinces them to pick out some healthy veggies for their snack. Miss Elaina is having dinner with the Tiger family and encourages Daniel to try Veggie Spaghetti and Banana Swirl. [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #108 "Grammar and Usage" [TV-G]
- Reviews typical grammar and usage problems writers encounter.
- KETKY
- Connections with Renee Shaw



- #823 "Tanya Torp and Stephanie Troutman"
- Renee and her guests discuss how to empower young girls to reach their full potential despite the challenges they face. Guests include Tanya Torp, the community engagement coordinator at the United Way of the Bluegrass and founder and CEO of the grassroots organization called BE BOLD and Dr. Stephanie Troutman, assistant professor of Women's and Gender Studies and African and African American Studies at Berea College. [High-Definition] Watch Online
8:30
- KET
- Sid the Science Kid

- #125 "Climb, Ignatz, Climb!" [TV-Y]
- Sid pretends that his stuffed animal panda is going on an adventure to the top of the playground slide. Sid and his friends make a plan and use simple machines like wheels, inclined planes, levers, and pulleys to get the panda all the way to the top of the slide! [High-Definition]
- KET2
- GED Connection

- #109 "Spelling, Punctuation, and Capitalization" [TV-G]
- Tips on how to improve your writing mechanics.
- KETKY
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #809 "James Klotter"
- Dr. James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky and professor of history at Georgetown College, talks about his book Bluegrass Renaissance: The History and Culture of Central Kentucky, 1792 - 1852, a new publication that highlights the beauty and benefits of Central Kentucky. A 2013 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
9:00
- KET
- To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

- #2202 [TV-RE]
- [High-Definition]
- KET2
- SciGirls

- #209 "Pedal Power" [TV-G]
- Angela, Olivia, Margaret, and Rebecca engineer an ice cream-maker that's powered by their bikes. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Great Conversations

- #110 "Sandra Day O'Connor and Pete Williams" [TV-G]
- Sandra Day O'Connor, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and first woman appointed to the Court, discusses her book The Majesty of the Law with NBC News Correspondent Pete Williams.
9:30
- KET
- Inside Washington

- #2449 [TV-G]
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- KET2
- Cyberchase

- #509 "On the Line" [TV-Y]
- Digit heads off to dispose of the powerful Network Interface Card, but a sinister cyvulture steals it from him and gives it to Hacker. At a secret location on the Northern Frontier, Hacker uses the NIC to power up his dastardly Transformatron and transforms himself so he can slip into Control Central and replace Motherboard. [High-Definition]
10:00
- KET
- Moyers & Company

- #211 "What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately?" [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Changing Seas

- #404 "Coastal Carnivores" [TV-G]
- Scientists studying the coastal Everglades make perplexing discoveries about bull sharks and alligators. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Life


- #621 "Joe Downing/Church Steeples/Miniature Horses" [TV-G]
- An internationally renowned multimedia artist from Bowling Green; Tec-Fab Inc. of Campbellsville, where metal church steeples are manufactured; and diminutive horses on a farm in Metcalfe County. A 2000 KET production hosted by Dave Shuffett. Watch Online
10:30
- KET2
- Equitrekking Adventures

- #601 "Botswana: Okavango Delta and Makgadikgadi Pans" [TV-G]
- Darley takes viewers on a journey through one the last great wilderness areas, Botswana's Okavango Delta, and the lunar-like Makgadikgadi Pans, meeting the wildlife and people. [High-Definition]
- KETKY
- Kentucky Time Capsule



- #114 "Maestro (Part 1)"
- A portrait of Moritz Bomhard, who studied music at Leipzig and Juilliard, taught at Princeton, and in 1952 came to Louisville to create the Kentucky Opera. Watch Online
11:00
- KET
- The McLaughlin Group

- #3113 [TV-RE]
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- KET2
- Louisville Life



- #711 "Casey Hyland/Decca/The Clifton Center - John Harris/Little Eatz"
- Meet contemporary glass artist Casey Hyland; vist Decca restaurant and meet chef Annie Pettry and owner Chad Sheffield; an interview with John Harris, executive director of the The Clifton Center, an historic facility that serves as a gathering place for art and culture; and a pug dog named Winston is the inspiration behind Little Eatz gourmet goodies. A 2013 KET production hosted by Candyce Clifft. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- Thomas D. Clark: In His Own Words

- In interviews conducted over the last two years of his life, distinguished Kentucky historian Dr. Thomas D. Clark (1903-2005) reflects on the state's past; current issues facing the Commonwealth; and his own 70-year career as researcher, writer, teacher, and advocate. A 2005 KET production.
11:30
- KET
- Comment on Kentucky



- #3921
- Journalists from around the state discuss news of the day with host Ferrell Wellman. Guests: Bill Bryant, anchor and managing editor, WKYT-TV, Lexington; Tom Loftus, Frankfort bureau chief, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Beth Musgrave, Frankfort bureau reporter, Lexington Herald-Leader. A KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KET2
- Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

- #1101 "Luzern, Switzerland" [TV-G]
- Burt takes a lake steamer to the foot of Mount Pilatus and rides the steepest cogwheel railway in the world to the top of a 7,000 foot peak for some of the most impressive views of Switzerland. The he visits the Lion Monument that honors the Swiss Guards who died defending the King of France in 1792. He walks across the Chapel Bridge that was constructed in the first half of the 14th century as a part of the city's fortifications. Burt also tours the Old Town with its fountain squares and painted buildings and the Jesuit Church.
11:59
- KET2
- Are You Being Served?

- #103 "Our Figures Are Slipping"
- With sales decreasing, Mr. Rumbold decides to hold staff training sessions, but his timing is unfortunate.
Noon
- KET
- One to One with Bill Goodman



- #809 "James Klotter"
- Dr. James Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky and professor of history at Georgetown College, talks about his book Bluegrass Renaissance: The History and Culture of Central Kentucky, 1792 - 1852, a new publication that highlights the beauty and benefits of Central Kentucky. A 2013 KET production. [High-Definition] Watch Online
- KETKY
- Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America


- #203 "Shelter" [TV-G]
- Traces the remarkable evolution of shelters for battered women and gives voice to five women seeking protection in a rural West Virginia shelter. Working with advice and guidance from the shelter's counselors and staff, the women struggle to find safety, freedom, and justice for themselves and their children. Two founders of the shelter movement discuss its history, and Tillie Black Bear from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota describes establishing the first shelter for women of color.
Calendar
March 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