Saturday, January 17th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
Woodsongs Tim O'Brien and Wood Box Heroes
Country and bluegrass musician Tim O'Brien performs music from his album "Cup of Sugar"; bluegrass group Wood Box Heroes; Arizona Wildflowers.
Shantyboat - Rediscovering a River Way of Life
The story of shantyboaters.
Wendell Ford: From Yellow Creek to the Potomac
A retrospective of Ford's career as he retires after four terms in the U.S. Senate.
Mountain Born: The Jean Ritchie Story
Performances footage and interviews profile the career of the Appalachian folk singer.
Lexington: 250 Years 1878-1976
A new courthouse stands at the heart of a growing community; the tobacco industry skyrockets; Keeneland is established; two world wars and the Great Depression affect the city. Funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.
Music Anywhere Austin Lucas; Mark Olsen; Peter Walker; Stoll Vaughn; The Black Lillies
Performances include Austin Lucas at Charmed Life Tattoo, Mark Olsen at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
Jubilee Best of the 2011 International Newgrass Festival
Highlights from the 2011 International Newgrass Festival.
Kentucky Life Lost River Cave, Dog Mayors, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, The Official Burt the Cat
Explore Lost River Cave; learn about the dog mayors of Rabbit Hash in Northern Kentucky; and learn about The Official Burt the Cat Fanclub Newsletter, a newspaper that ran in Louisville dedicated to covering the underground music of the area.
Kentucky Afield Small Game Hunting
We're showcasing small game hunting around the state, including a rabbit hunt, squirrel hunting with the dogs and a quail hunt.
Bluegrass and Backroads Rebecca Miller Campbell; Cathedral Basillica; Jack Crowner; Blessings in a Backpack
Artist Rebecca Miller Campbell; Cathedral Basillica; broadcaster Jack Crowner.
An inside look at the public libraries of Louisville, Kentucky.
Exploration of private gardens throughout the commonwealth including the home of mystery writer Sue Grafton and her husband Steven Humphrey.
Collection of short films includes "Devil's Food Cake", "The Reel" and "Of Metal."
Music Anywhere Austin Lucas; Mark Olsen; Peter Walker; Stoll Vaughn; The Black Lillies
Performances include Austin Lucas at Charmed Life Tattoo, Mark Olsen at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
Kentucky Music Don and Carmen Rogers
Musicians Don and Carmen Rogers perform.
Woodsongs Tim O'Brien and Wood Box Heroes
Country and bluegrass musician Tim O'Brien performs music from his album "Cup of Sugar"; bluegrass group Wood Box Heroes; Arizona Wildflowers.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree The Fletcher Family; Mackenzie Bell;Daniel White; Barry Lanham and The Footstompin' Express Cloggers
Fletcher family; Mackenzie Bell; Daniel White.
Music Anywhere Austin Lucas; Mark Olsen; Peter Walker; Stoll Vaughn; The Black Lillies
Performances include Austin Lucas at Charmed Life Tattoo, Mark Olsen at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
Jubilee Best of the 2011 International Newgrass Festival
Highlights from the 2011 International Newgrass Festival.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Multiple Sclerosis: Changes in Treatment and Diagnosis"
Neurologist David Robertson, M.D., and patient advocate Yvette Cabrera-Rojas discuss multiple sclerosis.
Lexington: 250 Years 1878-1976
A new courthouse stands at the heart of a growing community; the tobacco industry skyrockets; Keeneland is established; two world wars and the Great Depression affect the city. Funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.
Kentucky to the World Kentucky: Resilience in the Face of Economic Change
Stories that inspire people throughout Kentucky.
Louisville: 30 Years of Change
A retrospective on Louisville during the 1940's through the 1960's.
Great Conversations Ray Kurzweil and Jim Fleming
Author Ray Kurzweil.
Bluegrass and Backroads Natural Bridge State Park; Ups Worldport; Jim Sams; Father's Country Ham
Natural Bridge State Park; UPS Worldport; artist Jim Sams.
Kentucky Time Capsule Knee High to a Sculpture
Playwright Marsha Norman's life as a social worker, teacher and freelance writer in 1970s Louisville, Ky.
Kentucky Life West Kentucky's Culinary Melting Pot, Opportunity for All, Art Walks the Runway
Chef Sara Bradley elevates Western Kentucky's culinary scene; the Opportunity Center of Owensboro; and the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum in Louisville hosts an annual live art runway.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville NuLu, Portland and Harlan with Developer Gill Holland
Gill Holland's paved the way for the successful development of Louisville's "NuLu" neighborhood. Now, for the first time, he has his sights set on developing outside of Louisville and into Eastern Kentucky.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
