Thursday, January 22nd TV listings for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
Bywords Frank Lambert
Bellknap Inc. CEO Frank Lambert.
News and features about classroom projects and activities in Louisville area schools.
Kentucky Collectibles Martin Ukulele and Heirloom Jewelry
Martin ukulele; heirloom jewelry.
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 Muse Merle Travis: Guitar Man
Career of guitarist Merle Travis.
The Farmer and the Foodie Corn -- Walnut Grove Farms
Pinto bean stuffed acorn squash with cornmeal mush topping; cornmeal fried pickles with ranch dressing; cornmeal poundcake with bourbon apple flambe a la mode.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Rough Side of the Mountain
The efforts of residents of two Virginia towns and their struggles to develop new economies after the loss of major industries and local businesses.
Run That by Me Again Centre vs. Harvard, 1921
College football game with former Kentucky Gov. A.B. Chandler.
News and features about classroom projects and activities in Louisville area schools.
Bywords Frank Lambert
Bellknap Inc. CEO Frank Lambert.
The history of the Olmsted Park system.
Kentucky Life New Theme Song - Kentucky Bound; Glema Mahr Center for the Arts; Fort Ancient Native Americans
Theme song; Glema Mahr Center for the Arts.
Downstream Bardstown: The Beech Fork & The Kentucky Bourbon Festival
History of the mint julep and grains for making bourbon in Bardstown, Ky.
Conversations With Champions Jim Host
Kentucky entrepreneur Jim Host.
Movies of Color: Black Southern Cinema
An examination of African-American independent filmmaking in the U.S. from 1915-1945.
The legacy of Jule Huffman who entertained the tri-state area as Mr. Cartoon.
Kentucky Life New Theme Song - Kentucky Bound; Glema Mahr Center for the Arts; Fort Ancient Native Americans
Theme song; Glema Mahr Center for the Arts.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Kentucky Collectibles Martin Ukulele and Heirloom Jewelry
Martin ukulele; heirloom jewelry.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Movies of Color: Black Southern Cinema
An examination of African-American independent filmmaking in the U.S. from 1915-1945.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Rough Side of the Mountain
The efforts of residents of two Virginia towns and their struggles to develop new economies after the loss of major industries and local businesses.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Bluegrass and Backroads Natural Bridge State Park; Ups Worldport; Jim Sams; Father's Country Ham
Natural Bridge State Park; UPS Worldport; artist Jim Sams.
The Farmer and the Foodie Corn -- Walnut Grove Farms
Pinto bean stuffed acorn squash with cornmeal mush topping; cornmeal fried pickles with ranch dressing; cornmeal poundcake with bourbon apple flambe a la mode.
Downstream Bardstown: The Beech Fork & The Kentucky Bourbon Festival
History of the mint julep and grains for making bourbon in Bardstown, Ky.
Woodsongs Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley and Jason Carter
Fiddle player Jason Carter; roots music and bluegrass with Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley; 16-year-old fiddle player Ian Lane.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Jade Hagan; Mackenzie Bell; CoreyMerritt; Barry Lanham and The Footstompin' Express Cloggers
Jade Hagan; Mackenzie Bell; Corey Merritt.
WoodSongs Kids Eleanor Pouge & Alanabeth Duncan
Singer Eleanor Pouge, 7, from Benton, Ky.; banjo player Alanabeth Duncan, 16, from Roxboro, N.Y.
Run That by Me Again Centre vs. Harvard, 1921
College football game with former Kentucky Gov. A.B. Chandler.
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.
Lexington: 250 Years 1976-2025
Rupp Arena opens in downtown Lexington; the city's tourism activities expand; Queen Elizabeth II visits for the first time; The Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games are held at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Traces the roots of banjo from Africa to America.
Woodsongs Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley and Jason Carter
Fiddle player Jason Carter; roots music and bluegrass with Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley; 16-year-old fiddle player Ian Lane.
