
TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
Tuesday, July 5th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
A first person documentary exploring the life of the American civil rights leader. Anne Braden's story explores the dangers of racism and political repression and the power of a woman's life spent committed to social justice.
Bywords James Sherburne
A discussion of inspirations and the writing process with mystery writer Jim Sherburne, author of 'Death's Pale Horse'.
Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story
Chronicles the 50-year career of singer/songwriter Jean Ritchie, from Viper, KY to the New York stage. Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and her family and friends in Eastern Kentucky are among those interviewed.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Hazel Dickens: It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song
Dickens is a pioneering woman in Bluegrass and country music, influencing many musicians.
VolunTour Kentucky American Red Cross: Owensboro
kNOwMORE Nonprofits Nonprofits and History
We explore Bill Monroe's birthplace in Rosine, otherwise known as the birthplace of bluegrass music, the Behringer-Crawford museum in Covington, and a historic reenactment at Henry Clay's homestead of Ashland Lexington.
Kentucky Life The War of 1812
Sixty-four percent of Americans killed in the war were Kentuckians. From Michigan to New Orleans, Kentucky Life follows the trail of Kentucky's soldiers who fought in America's 'forgotten war.'
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation including gardening tips and canning.
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union
Henry Clay held off the War between the States. We explore the impact of slavery on the expansion of the Nation westward and how conflict between the North and South was irrepressible. Lavishly illustrated with period photographs and art.
A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects
History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is revealed through various objects.
Kentucky Wild Rivers: Secrets of Discovery
Explores the science and beauty of Kentucky waterways protected by the Wild Rivers program.
Connections Educational Innovation
Educational innovation in the mountains is leading to a teaching and learning renaissance in southeast Kentucky.
A first person documentary exploring the life of the American civil rights leader. Anne Braden's story explores the dangers of racism and political repression and the power of a woman's life spent committed to social justice.
Kentucky Life Tornadoes In Kentucky
A showcase of local Kentucky events, people and places.
Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story
Chronicles the 50-year career of singer/songwriter Jean Ritchie, from Viper, KY to the New York stage. Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and her family and friends in Eastern Kentucky are among those interviewed.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Hazel Dickens: It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song
Dickens is a pioneering woman in Bluegrass and country music, influencing many musicians.
VolunTour Kentucky American Red Cross: Owensboro
kNOwMORE Nonprofits Nonprofits and History
We explore Bill Monroe's birthplace in Rosine, otherwise known as the birthplace of bluegrass music, the Behringer-Crawford museum in Covington, and a historic reenactment at Henry Clay's homestead of Ashland Lexington.
Kentucky Life The War of 1812
Sixty-four percent of Americans killed in the war were Kentuckians. From Michigan to New Orleans, Kentucky Life follows the trail of Kentucky's soldiers who fought in America's 'forgotten war.'
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation including gardening tips and canning.
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union
Henry Clay held off the War between the States. We explore the impact of slavery on the expansion of the Nation westward and how conflict between the North and South was irrepressible. Lavishly illustrated with period photographs and art.
A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects
History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is revealed through various objects.
Kentucky Edition July 5, 2022 New
A summary of the day's major developments with Kentucky-wide reporting.
Connections Educational Innovation
Educational innovation in the mountains is leading to a teaching and learning renaissance in southeast Kentucky.
A first person documentary exploring the life of the American civil rights leader. Anne Braden's story explores the dangers of racism and political repression and the power of a woman's life spent committed to social justice.
Coal produces half of America's electricity, and is identified in policy as a key to energy independence. This film examines America's national addiction to fossil fuels through the lens of electricity.
A first person documentary exploring the life of the American civil rights leader. Anne Braden's story explores the dangers of racism and political repression and the power of a woman's life spent committed to social justice.
Bluegrass and Backroads Jericho Woods Band; Home Cafe & Market; Louisville Soccer; Roberts' Family Farm
The Jericho Woods Band, Home Cafe & Market, Louisville City FC Soccer, and the Roberts' Family Farm are featured.
Kentucky Time Capsule A Symptom of the '70s
Louisville's public transportation system was once a source of pride but in the early '70s was in terrible condition. The city became caught up in a bureaucratic daze, unable to move forward.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Prestonsburg
Features music from three different perspectives: the Lexington Singers, a community chorus; the River City Drum Corp, a group of young percussionists who perform traditional African rhythms and the Kentucky Opry.
Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union
Henry Clay held off the War between the States. We explore the impact of slavery on the expansion of the Nation westward and how conflict between the North and South was irrepressible. Lavishly illustrated with period photographs and art.
Kentucky Life The War of 1812
Sixty-four percent of Americans killed in the war were Kentuckians. From Michigan to New Orleans, Kentucky Life follows the trail of Kentucky's soldiers who fought in America's 'forgotten war.'
Connections Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
'Connections' remembers Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the 50th anniversary of his assassination.