Friday, May 3rd TV listings for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
Woodsongs Mark & Maggie O'Connor
Musician and composer Mark O'Connor; Grammy Award-winning musician Maggie O'Connor; 13-year-old fiddler Liam Farley.
Settlement Schools of Appalachia
Establishing community schools in isolated areas of Eastern Kentucky.
An exploration of the contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s and their impact on the thoroughbred industry in America.
Bywords Benjamin Shobe
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Shobe discusses his practice.
Kentucky Life Guns to Gardens; Bowling Green International Festival; Fashion, Activism and Sustainability; Black P
Turning surrendered firearms into gardening tools; International Festival in Bowling Green, Ky.; designer Soreyda Begley; history of the Black Patch Wars.
Autographed baseball; Italian revival lamp.
The Farmer and the Foodie Foxhollow Farm; Growing the Next Generation of Farmers
The day to day life of three farmers; gathering ingredients for a seasonally-inspired feast including grass fed beef meatballs with homemade marinara sauce; rosemary spritz cocktail.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Connections Wayne Lewis
Professor Wayne Lewis discusses charter school legislation in Kentucky.
Kentucky Life Guns to Gardens; Bowling Green International Festival; Fashion, Activism and Sustainability; Black P
Turning surrendered firearms into gardening tools; International Festival in Bowling Green, Ky.; designer Soreyda Begley; history of the Black Patch Wars.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Woodsongs Mark & Maggie O'Connor
Musician and composer Mark O'Connor; Grammy Award-winning musician Maggie O'Connor; 13-year-old fiddler Liam Farley.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Connections Wayne Lewis
Professor Wayne Lewis discusses charter school legislation in Kentucky.
Bywords Benjamin Shobe
Jefferson Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Shobe discusses his practice.
Autographed baseball; Italian revival lamp.
Kentucky Life Thomas Noble; Downtown Mt. Sterling; Three Toads Farm; Bread of Life Cafe
Explore the nature, history and creativity of artists and musicians of the state with host Chip Polston.
Run That by Me Again N.I.T. Championship, 1956
Coach Peck Hickman, Charlies Tyra, Bill Darragh, Phil Rollins and Jim Morgan.
Kentucky Health Balancing Finances and Keeping Good Health
Christopher Blakeley discusses approaches to help with medical bills.
Connections Wayne Lewis
Professor Wayne Lewis discusses charter school legislation in Kentucky.
WoodSongs Kids Wyatt Ellis & Owen Brockman
Twelve-year-old master musician Wyatt Ellis plays mandolin, guitar and fiddle; banjo player Owen Brockman, 12, is part of Tomorrow's Bluegrass Stars and the "IBMA Kids on Bluegrass" program.
Run That by Me Again N.I.T. Championship, 1956
Coach Peck Hickman, Charlies Tyra, Bill Darragh, Phil Rollins and Jim Morgan.
Kentucky Muse A Mountain Music Gatherin'
The annual J.P. Farley Mountain Music Gatherin' includes performances.
Kentucky Life Thomas Noble; Downtown Mt. Sterling; Three Toads Farm; Bread of Life Cafe
Explore the nature, history and creativity of artists and musicians of the state with host Chip Polston.
Autographed baseball; Italian revival lamp.
Distinguished Kentuckian Chloe Gifford
Chloe Gifford is the first woman to graduate from the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Kentucky Edition May 3, 2024
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Woodsongs Mark & Maggie O'Connor
Musician and composer Mark O'Connor; Grammy Award-winning musician Maggie O'Connor; 13-year-old fiddler Liam Farley.
Reel Visions: Spotlight on Kentucky Filmmakers Films by Steve Middleton and Robert Beatty
Steve Middleton's film Zen Furnace; The Appearants by Robert Beatty.
An exploration of the contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s and their impact on the thoroughbred industry in America.
Something to Sing About (1937)
A Manhattan bandleader (James Cagney) and his wife (Evelyn Daw) cannot be married, according to his Hollywood contract.
TV comedy writer Rob Petrie balances a suburban home life with wife Laura and his wise-cracking office colleagues.
Marty Brown; Paul Moseley.
Kentucky Music Karly Dawn Higgins
Karly Dawn Higgins performs.
Woodsongs Mark & Maggie O'Connor
Musician and composer Mark O'Connor; Grammy Award-winning musician Maggie O'Connor; 13-year-old fiddler Liam Farley.
The history of the Beecher Terrace public housing community in the Russell neighborhood of Louisville, Ky.
Performers include Tyler Childers, Browan Lollar and Hannah Aldridge.