TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKGB-DT3) Bowling Green, KY
Thursday, June 19th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKGB-DT3) Bowling Green, KY
Bywords Jackie Royalty; Lyda Lewis Sloane
Applying makeup and modeling.
Profiles of notable Kentuckians in government, the arts, education, journalism and other fields.
Kentucky Collectibles Steiff Teddy Bear; Rose O'Neill Illustration; Lincoln Document
A 1926 Steiff musical teddy bear; Rose O'Neill illustration; document signed by Abraham Lincoln.
Kentucky Time Capsule The Craziest Thing You Ever Saw
How Louisville, Ky., brought life and excitement back to downtown in the mid-1970s.
Kentucky Health Medicare
Kevin Martin, MD, joins host Wayne Tuckson, MD, to unravel the mystery of Medicare.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
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
The cultures and concerns of citizens of rural America.
Run That by Me Again Kentucky vs. Oklahoma, 1951
Guests include John Griggs, Dom Fucci and Walt Yowarsky.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Bywords Jackie Royalty; Lyda Lewis Sloane
Applying makeup and modeling.
Profiles of notable Kentuckians in government, the arts, education, journalism and other fields.
Kentucky Life Clogging; Ebonite Bowling Balls; Rough River Dam State Park; Forest Giants
Lanham Brothers Jamboree; bowling balls; Falls of Rough.
Downstream Shepherdsville/Bullitt County KY - Wine, Whiskey & Wild (Part One)
Outdoor shooting range; Four Roses; Bernheim Arboretum; Forest Edge Winery; Brooks Hill Winery.
Kentucky Health Medicare
Kevin Martin, MD, joins host Wayne Tuckson, MD, to unravel the mystery of Medicare.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Programming to be announced.
Kentucky Life Clogging; Ebonite Bowling Balls; Rough River Dam State Park; Forest Giants
Lanham Brothers Jamboree; bowling balls; Falls of Rough.
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 Steiff Teddy Bear; Rose O'Neill Illustration; Lincoln Document
A 1926 Steiff musical teddy bear; Rose O'Neill illustration; document signed by Abraham Lincoln.
Kentucky Edition June 13, 2025
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Programming to be announced.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America
The cultures and concerns of citizens of rural America.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Band the Velvet Blue; Kentucky's Electric Cooperatives' Lineman Rodeo; artist Leslie Nichols.
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 Shepherdsville/Bullitt County KY - Wine, Whiskey & Wild (Part One)
Outdoor shooting range; Four Roses; Bernheim Arboretum; Forest Edge Winery; Brooks Hill Winery.
Woodsongs Julie Williams and Moon King
Country performer Julie Williams; songwriter and musician Moon King; 14-year-old classical pianist Caleb Morae.
Marty Brown; Annabelle Watts.
WoodSongs Kids Cruse Edwards & Elle Hack
Instrumentalist and singer Cruse Edwards; 15-year-old singer and guitarist Ellie Hack.
Run That by Me Again Kentucky vs. Oklahoma, 1951
Guests include John Griggs, Dom Fucci and Walt Yowarsky.
Connections Kentucky Poet Laureate Crystal Wilkinson
Kentucky poet laurete Crystal Wilkinson.
Programming to be announced.
Woodsongs Julie Williams and Moon King
Country performer Julie Williams; songwriter and musician Moon King; 14-year-old classical pianist Caleb Morae.