Friday, June 5th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (KET-KY) Lexington, KY
Bywords Ricky, Dorothy, and Hobert Skaggs
The Skaggs play and talk about the importance of music in their family.
Inside Louisville Louisville's Early Childhood Education Pilot: Thrive By 5
Thrive By 5 Louisville is a nonprofit established to implement a five-year plan for universal pre-K in Louisville. Hear from program leaders on its phased approach and goals for expansion, and go inside one of the pilot programs already underway.
Kentucky Life The Little School That Could, Nada Tunnel, Kentucky Museum, Lexington's 1833 Cholera Epidemic
Jackson Independent School District preserves local agriculture and feed hungry kids in the process; the history of Nada Tunnel; Chip visits the Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green; and a look back at the 1833 cholera epidemic in Lexington.
The Farmer and the Foodie Need More Acres
Need More Acres in Scottsville, Ky., grows its community by providing fresh food; a vibrant vegetable soup with kale pesto; eggs in purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
Kentucky Health Quad-demic: 4 Viruses, No Panic
Four viruses have risen since November 2024, creating a "quad-demic." Mark Burns, MD, discusses the current infectious climate.
Western Kentucky's poet of the people.
Appalachia in the Academy: The Making of Eastern Kentucky Scholars
Appalachian freshmen at U.K.
Woodsongs Cutter & Cash and Phoebe White
Bluegrass musicians Cutter & Cash; yodeler Phoebe White.
The Farmer and the Foodie Need More Acres
Need More Acres in Scottsville, Ky., grows its community by providing fresh food; a vibrant vegetable soup with kale pesto; eggs in purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
Kentucky Life The Little School That Could, Nada Tunnel, Kentucky Museum, Lexington's 1833 Cholera Epidemic
Jackson Independent School District preserves local agriculture and feed hungry kids in the process; the history of Nada Tunnel; Chip visits the Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green; and a look back at the 1833 cholera epidemic in Lexington.
Bywords Ricky, Dorothy, and Hobert Skaggs
The Skaggs play and talk about the importance of music in their family.
Inside Louisville Louisville's Early Childhood Education Pilot: Thrive By 5
Thrive By 5 Louisville is a nonprofit established to implement a five-year plan for universal pre-K in Louisville. Hear from program leaders on its phased approach and goals for expansion, and go inside one of the pilot programs already underway.
Kentucky Life Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight Schools; Jonesville Mural; Tuk Tuk Sri Lankan Bites; Apple Valley Hill
Cora Wilson Stewart's Moonlight Schools; fresco honors African American community of Jonesville, Ky.; Sri Lankan-American Sam Fore.
The Farmer and the Foodie Need More Acres
Need More Acres in Scottsville, Ky., grows its community by providing fresh food; a vibrant vegetable soup with kale pesto; eggs in purgatory from an abundant tomato crop.
Kentucky Health Quad-demic: 4 Viruses, No Panic
Four viruses have risen since November 2024, creating a "quad-demic." Mark Burns, MD, discusses the current infectious climate.
Western Kentucky's poet of the people.
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 Western Kentucky vs. Michigan, 1966
Wayne Chapman; Clem Haskins.
Kentucky Muse Of Hands and Hearts: The Kentucky Guild of Artists
Kentucky artisans discuss their work.
Kentucky Life Cora Wilson Stewart Moonlight Schools; Jonesville Mural; Tuk Tuk Sri Lankan Bites; Apple Valley Hill
Cora Wilson Stewart's Moonlight Schools; fresco honors African American community of Jonesville, Ky.; Sri Lankan-American Sam Fore.
Kentucky Collectibles Babe Ruth Baseball; Harpers Ferry Pistol; Snuff Bottles
Autographed Babe Ruth baseball; Harpers Ferry pistol; snuff bottles.
Distinguished Kentuckian Earl D. Wallace
Profiles of notable Kentuckians in government, the arts, education, journalism and other fields.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Woodsongs Cutter & Cash and Phoebe White
Bluegrass musicians Cutter & Cash; yodeler Phoebe White.
Reel Visions: Spotlight on Kentucky Filmmakers Films by Josh Flowers and Kip McGuinnis
Films include "Bubbly."
Wonder: The Lives of Anna and Harlan Hubbard (2012)
Anna and Harlan Hubbard find contentment and freedom by living without modern conveniences.
Kentucky to the World Dana Canedy
Simon and Schuster publisher Dana Canedy discusses her career and growing up in Kentucky.
Jubilee The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fanfest (part 2)
Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fan Fest in Nashville, Tenn.
Barry Lanham and the Foot-stompin' Express Cloggers; Marty Brown; Blue View.
Kentucky Music Don and Carmen Rogers
Musicians Don and Carmen Rogers perform.
Wonder: The Lives of Anna and Harlan Hubbard (2012)
Anna and Harlan Hubbard find contentment and freedom by living without modern conveniences.
Five Kentucky families discuss skills to celebrate the state's crafting tradition.
Eight Acres of History: Lexington's African Cemetery No. 2
Restoring a historic African-American cemetery in Lexington.
On the Ohio With John Ed Pearce
Kentucky towns on the river.
Barry Lanham and the Foot-stompin' Express Cloggers; Marty Brown; Blue View.
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.
