Thursday, September 11th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKLE-DT3) Lexington-Richmond, KY
Bywords Judy and Terry Dedden
Herpetologists discuss the study of reptiles and amphibians.
Learn how students have stayed busy over the summer, how they prepared for the start of school and meet the new superintendent. Hosted by Atherton High School correspondent Miles Davis.
Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Sugar Chest; 19th Century Primitive Oil Painting
Sugar chest; 19th century oil painting.
Kentucky Time Capsule In the Name of Progress
How Louisville lost its unique architectural heritage when old buildings and neighborhoods were torn down.
Kentucky Muse Actors Theatre of Louisville
The 50th anniversary of the Actors Theatre of Louisville.
The Farmer and the Foodie Jeptha Creed Distillery
A mother-daughter team working in the bourbon industry; Jeptha Creed distillery's ground-to-glass initiative; beef and bourbon stew and bloody butcher cornbread.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Étouffée Recipe, Homemade Creamy Custard
Tim takes some chicken thighs and smoked sausage simmered in a buttery gravy with onions, bell peppers, and celery to make his version of étouffée. Nicki makes some homemade creamy custard for dessert using their stockpile of chicken eggs.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Down-Home Artists
Florida Slone; banjo player Morgan Sexton.
Run That by Me Again Georgetown vs. Concord, 1965
Guests included Jan Anderson, Larry Treece and Lester Craft.
Learn how students have stayed busy over the summer, how they prepared for the start of school and meet the new superintendent. Hosted by Atherton High School correspondent Miles Davis.
Bywords Judy and Terry Dedden
Herpetologists discuss the study of reptiles and amphibians.
Travel blogger Cory Ramsey documents every county in Kentucky.
Kentucky Life Civil War Soldier Graffiti in Mammoth Cave; Kentucky Wool Works; Frazier History Museum; Pamir Afgha
Graffiti left by Civil War soldiers in Mammoth Cave; Kentucky Wool Works; Frazier History Museum; Afghan restaurant.
Downstream Lawrenceburg: Leaping, Loving, Learning the Salt River & Four Roses
Salt River; kayak fishing on Beaver Lake; Lover's Leap Vineyard; classic cars; Four Roses Bourbon.
Conversations With Champions Jack Brammer and Dick Gabriel
Interviews with athletes and leaders in various sports.
At Leisure's Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky's Historic Black Parks
Profile of the state mandated segregated parks in Kentucky from 1942 to 1956 and how the communities were impacted.
Golden Age of Local Television Dick Murgatroyd
This episode features Dick Murgatroyd, legendry producer & director for "The Paul Dixon Show," "The Bob Braun Show" and others. Murgatroyd helped start "The Phil Donahue Show" and influenced comedian and television host David Letterman.
Kentucky Life Civil War Soldier Graffiti in Mammoth Cave; Kentucky Wool Works; Frazier History Museum; Pamir Afgha
Graffiti left by Civil War soldiers in Mammoth Cave; Kentucky Wool Works; Frazier History Museum; Afghan restaurant.
Kentucky Afield Fishing for White Bass, Deer Archery Season, Catfish Bait
Chad and his son, Leo, fish for white bass on Nolin River Lake, Kentucky's early deer archery season and using Asian carp for catfish bait.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Étouffée Recipe, Homemade Creamy Custard
Tim takes some chicken thighs and smoked sausage simmered in a buttery gravy with onions, bell peppers, and celery to make his version of étouffée. Nicki makes some homemade creamy custard for dessert using their stockpile of chicken eggs.
Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Sugar Chest; 19th Century Primitive Oil Painting
Sugar chest; 19th century oil painting.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
At Leisure's Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky's Historic Black Parks
Profile of the state mandated segregated parks in Kentucky from 1942 to 1956 and how the communities were impacted.
Kentucky Afield Fishing for White Bass, Deer Archery Season, Catfish Bait
Chad and his son, Leo, fish for white bass on Nolin River Lake, Kentucky's early deer archery season and using Asian carp for catfish bait.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Down-Home Artists
Florida Slone; banjo player Morgan Sexton.
Kentucky Afield Fishing for White Bass, Deer Archery Season, Catfish Bait
Chad and his son, Leo, fish for white bass on Nolin River Lake, Kentucky's early deer archery season and using Asian carp for catfish bait.
National Archery Contest in Louisville, Ky.; Berea College's agriculture program; Primate Rescue Center.
The Farmer and the Foodie Jeptha Creed Distillery
A mother-daughter team working in the bourbon industry; Jeptha Creed distillery's ground-to-glass initiative; beef and bourbon stew and bloody butcher cornbread.
Downstream Lawrenceburg: Leaping, Loving, Learning the Salt River & Four Roses
Salt River; kayak fishing on Beaver Lake; Lover's Leap Vineyard; classic cars; Four Roses Bourbon.
Woodsongs Michael Martin Murphey & Chevel Shepherd
Songwriter Michael Martin Murphey; country singer Chevel Shepherd; Reese Trimble.
Performers include Barry Lanham and the Footstompin Express Cloggers, Leland Isbill and Jason Tierney.
WoodSongs Kids Liam Farley & Alex Davis
Fiddler Liam Farley; banjo player Alex Davis.
Run That by Me Again Georgetown vs. Concord, 1965
Guests included Jan Anderson, Larry Treece and Lester Craft.
Kentucky Time Capsule In the Name of Progress
How Louisville lost its unique architectural heritage when old buildings and neighborhoods were torn down.
Kentucky's Underground Railroad: Passage to Freedom
An account of the fugitive slave movement in Kentucky.
Underground: Freedom Stories Along the Borderlands
The growth of abolitionism in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in the 1800s. The film focuses on events and discussions that occurred at Lane Theological Seminary in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Woodsongs Michael Martin Murphey & Chevel Shepherd
Songwriter Michael Martin Murphey; country singer Chevel Shepherd; Reese Trimble.