TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WCVN-DT3) Covington, KY
Saturday, December 27th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WCVN-DT3) Covington, KY
Woodsongs Hubby Jenkins & Down Hill Strugglers
Multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins; The Down Hill Strugglers, an old-time string band from Brooklyn, N.Y.; singer, guitarist and pianist Lily Goebel, 14.
The Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project.
Igniting the Flame of Curiosity
The history and mission of the Governor's Scholars Program.
Kentucky Winter Solstice with Hancock & Shouse
Celebrate the holiday season in this Red Barn Radio annual concert. This year, Hancock & Shouse, featuring musicians Arthur Hancock and Chris Shouse, share their harmonious bluegrass sound, performing seasonal favorites.
The Ryan McGillicuddy Small Big Band
Jazz musician Ryan McGillicuddy from Morehead, Kentucky, assembles a group of Kentucky musicians to perform five new musical compositions.
The Honey Dewdrops at the Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky; New Burns at the Shotgun Houses.
Jubilee Rockin' Acoustic Circus
Four young performers and their mentor, Rick Morton, perform bluegrass, rock and folk.
Kentucky Life Home Christmas Displays, The Spirit of Christmas Past in Kentucky, Little Town of Bethlehem (KY), Ol
Two Lexington families have taken holiday decorating to new heights; the third-generation postmaster in Bethlehem; and the Kentucky holiday heritage of "Old Christmas" is celebrated on January 6, especially in Appalachia.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky History Center; Bat's Research Center; Ben Reynolds; Mammoth Cave Transplants
The Kentucky History Center; Bat's Research Center; artist Ben Reynolds.
Education Matters Resources for Families
Experts discuss academic standards and educate parents about Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), Section 504 plans and various programs for students with special needs. They also outline resources available for families. A 2025 KET production.
Exploration of private gardens throughout the commonwealth including the home of mystery writer Sue Grafton and her husband Steven Humphrey.
Sandford Duncan Inn - Duels Stagecoaches & Kentucky's Triangle Jog
Michael Breeding explores dueling on the TN/KY border in an area of Simpson County, Kentucky, commonly referred to as the Triangular Jog.
The Honey Dewdrops at the Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky; New Burns at the Shotgun Houses.
Kentucky Music John Haywood
Banjo player John Haywood performs.
Woodsongs Hubby Jenkins & Down Hill Strugglers
Multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins; The Down Hill Strugglers, an old-time string band from Brooklyn, N.Y.; singer, guitarist and pianist Lily Goebel, 14.
The Honey Dewdrops at the Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky; New Burns at the Shotgun Houses.
Jubilee Rockin' Acoustic Circus
Four young performers and their mentor, Rick Morton, perform bluegrass, rock and folk.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health What Does Having a Green City Mean?
Dr. Tuckson speaks with Sumedha Rao, an expert in urban sustainability.
The legacy of Jule Huffman who entertained the tri-state area as Mr. Cartoon.
Kentucky to the World Tony Moore
Artist Tony Moore discusses growing up in Cynthiana, Ky.
Rick Steves' Europe with the Louisville Orchestra
Join Rick Steves and the Louisville Orchestra on a spectacular musical journey through Europe.
The Harrodsburg Legacy: 250 Years in the Making
Discover Harrodsburg, Kentucky, founded on June 16, 1774, with a rich history that predates its founding. Explore the stunning landscapes, exquisite architecture, vibrant singing and dancing and much more in this remarkable Kentucky community.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger & Rachel Martin
Author, journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger talks about his book, "In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife," with NPR host Rachel Martin.
Bluegrass and Backroads Judy Geagley; Franklin Drive-In; Walk the Willow; KY Farm Bureau's IFAL
Teddy bear maker Judy Geagley; Frankin Drive-In.
Kentucky Time Capsule A Time Remembered
A look back at Louisiana's early history, from the first settlement on Corn Island in 1778 to the end of the 19th century.
Kentucky Life Paranormal Somerset, The Legend of Octavia Hatcher, Octagon Hall, The Disappearance of Pan
Folklore; urban legend of Octavia Hatcher; Octagon Hall; disappearance of Pan statue.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville Inside the Louisville Mega Cavern and the Waterfront Botanical Gardens
See the Louisville Mega Cavern and the Waterfront Botanical Gardens. Both have a fascinating history beyond the holidays. Learn the origins of the man-made cavern and the garden oasis built on a landfill.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
