Saturday, September 20th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKLE-DT3) Lexington-Richmond, KY
Woodsongs Muriel Anderson and Hiroya Tsukamoto
Acoustic guitarist/harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson; guitarist and composer Hiroya Tsukamoto; Sara and Savannah Cool.
Art For Science's Sake: Stalking John James Audubon
The art and science of the 19th century naturalist John James Audubon, best known for "The Birds of America," which features 435 color prints of birds.
Exploring the history of the band Exile from Richmond, Ky., one of America's longest-running bands.
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story
Golfer Marion Miley, who captivated sports fans across the U.S. in the 1930s, is murdered in her home at the Lexington Country Club in Kentucky.
In 1949, when Martha Buser joined the Ursuline Sisters of Louisville, they numbered almost 600 members. By 2023, fewer than 40 sisters remained.
Music Anywhere The Jenkins Twins; Christian Lee; Those Crosstown Rivals; Todd Farrell Jr.; Arlo McKinley & The Lone
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Cedric Brunside and Lightnin' Malcolm Curley Taylor
Musical performance.
Kentucky Life Carcassonne Square Dance, First Robotics, Nolin Lake State Park, Roxa Kola
Chip takes a turn at Carcassonne Square Dance; the Kentucky chapter of First Robotics allows students the opportunity to build, operate, and compete with their creations; explore picturesque Nolin Lake State Park.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Willow furniture; Cellar Door Chocolates; Clarks River Refuge; Jericho Acres Farm.
Golden Age of Local Television Bob Braun & Alan Sakalas
Rob Braun, a former TV news anchor, reflects on his father, Bob Braun, host of "The Bob Braun Show."
They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
A detective (Claude Rains) finds a fugitive boxing champ (John Garfield) on an Arizona ranch with a sweetheart and wayward boys (The Dead End Kids).
Music Anywhere The Jenkins Twins; Christian Lee; Those Crosstown Rivals; Todd Farrell Jr.; Arlo McKinley & The Lone
Kentucky Music Rich and the Po' Folk
Musical group Rich and the Po' Folks.
Woodsongs Muriel Anderson and Hiroya Tsukamoto
Acoustic guitarist/harp-guitarist Muriel Anderson; guitarist and composer Hiroya Tsukamoto; Sara and Savannah Cool.
Jeff Hardesty; the Wills Family; Johnna Day.
Music Anywhere The Jenkins Twins; Christian Lee; Those Crosstown Rivals; Todd Farrell Jr.; Arlo McKinley & The Lone
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Cedric Brunside and Lightnin' Malcolm Curley Taylor
Musical performance.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Alpha-gal Syndrome
Drs. Mateo Bernal, OMD/DOM, LAc, and Martin Huecker, MD, discuss alpha-gal syndrome.
Health Three60 Clearing the Smoke
Policies, programs and community solutions to reduce tobacco dependency.
Kentucky to the World The State of Song
An examination the role of "My Old Kentucky Home" as the song that represents the state.
Something to Sing About (1937)
A Manhattan bandleader (James Cagney) and his wife (Evelyn Daw) cannot be married, according to his Hollywood contract.
Great Conversations Maggie Haberman With Laura Coates
Journalist Maggie Haberman and legal analyst Laura Coates.
Jack-o-lanterns; zombie walk; artist Bill Kolok; Just Piddlin Farm.
Kentucky Time Capsule A Symptom of the '70s
The problems in the 1970s with public transportation almost put an end to the buses for good.
Kentucky Life Paducah's Movie History, Round-Leaved Sundew, The Tobacco League, Photographers James Caufield and F
Explore the nature, history and creativity of artists and musicians of the state with host Chip Polston.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville Meet JCPS Superintendent, Dr. Brian Yearwood
The leader of the Jefferson County Public Schools shares his vision for Kentucky's largest school district.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.