TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKMA-DT3) Madisonville, KY
Saturday, May 31st TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKMA-DT3) Madisonville, KY
Woodsongs EmiSunshine and The Rain and The Red Mountain Boys
Songwriter EmiSunshine performs songs from her first album, "Sideshow"; the Red Mountain Boys; 12-year-old pianist and singer Reed Elliotte.
History of the Ohio River through southeastern Indiana including the Ohio Valley's earliest residents 3,000 years ago through Revolutionary War battles, early settlements, the Underground Railroad, early industrial towns and the 1937 Flood.
The Beat of a Different Drummer
History of the 14th Army Women's Army Corps Band.
Game Changer: The Lexington Center Story
The origins of the Lexington Center and Rupp Arena on its 40th anniversary.
History of the Ohio River through southeastern Indiana including the Ohio Valley's earliest residents 3,000 years ago through Revolutionary War battles, early settlements, the Underground Railroad, early industrial towns and the 1937 Flood.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Jubilee Bluegrass Collective
Bluegrass quintet Bluegrass Collective performs.
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.
Bluegrass & Backroads Ebonite International
Bowling balls made in a factory for over 100 years; a visit to the kitchens of a chocolate store; a visit with a clock maker.
The Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out
Highlights of the annual event honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.
Shantyboat - Rediscovering a River Way of Life
The story of shantyboaters.
History of the Ohio River through southeastern Indiana including the Ohio Valley's earliest residents 3,000 years ago through Revolutionary War battles, early settlements, the Underground Railroad, early industrial towns and the 1937 Flood.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Kentucky Music Don and Carmen Rogers
Musicians Don and Carmen Rogers perform.
Woodsongs EmiSunshine and The Rain and The Red Mountain Boys
Songwriter EmiSunshine performs songs from her first album, "Sideshow"; the Red Mountain Boys; 12-year-old pianist and singer Reed Elliotte.
Wade Hayes; Jenny Beth Willis; Emily Willis.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Jubilee Bluegrass Collective
Bluegrass quintet Bluegrass Collective performs.
Comment on Kentucky May 30, 2025
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Environmental Pollution and Female Fertility
Patrick Hannon, Ph.D., discusses the effects of environmental pollution on fertility.
Health Three60 Clearing the Smoke
Policies, programs and community solutions to reduce tobacco dependency.
Kentucky to the World Perry Bacon Jr.: Inside Political Reporting in the Era of Tribalism, Trump and Twitter
Political reporter Perry Bacon, Jr.
The facinating stories of rowers Tori Murden McClure, John Hale and Oksana Masters; interesting characters and life lessons found in the world of rowing.
Life and work of the conservationist.
Great Conversations Colson Whitehead and Isaac Fitzgerald
Author Colson Whitehead discusses his book "The Underground Railroad."
Maynard Studios; Western Kentucky University's School of Broadcasting; Snug Hollow.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
Three Kentucky families who first arrived in the state 200 years ago and have remained there.
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 Louisville Orchestra's Creators Corp with Teddy Abrams
First launched in 2022, the Creators Corps program brings creators to immerse themselves in Louisville to create new music. Now the Louisville Orchestra is a model for the rest of the country.
Comment on Kentucky May 30, 2025
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.