TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKMJ-TV2) Lexington, KY
Wednesday, May 21st TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKMJ-TV2) Lexington, KY
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
Game Changer: The Lexington Center Story
The origins of the Lexington Center and Rupp Arena on its 40th anniversary.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Environment: On Our Land
Citizens' fight to end strip mining without landowner's consent.
Bywords Dr. William Hambley
Dr. William Hambley.
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.
Rocking chair maker Chris KrausKopf; the nation's largest mom-and-pop harness shop; Kentucky Farm Bureau's country ham breakfast and charity auction.
Downstream Bowling Green - Creeks, Caves & Corvettes and How to Brew Your Own Brew
Corvettes; Blue Holler Brew Supplies; Lost River Cave; Travelers Cellar Winery; White Squirrel Brewery; Drake's Creek.
Kentucky Health Pelvic Prolapse
Dr. Stacy Lenger discusses pelvic floor weakness and prolapse.
Connections Christopher 2X
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
Kentucky Muse Kentucky Chautauqua
The process to join the Kentucky Humanities Council's Kentucky Chautauqua program.
Downstream Bowling Green - Creeks, Caves & Corvettes and How to Brew Your Own Brew
Corvettes; Blue Holler Brew Supplies; Lost River Cave; Travelers Cellar Winery; White Squirrel Brewery; Drake's Creek.
Connections Christopher 2X
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Bywords Dr. William Hambley
Dr. William Hambley.
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.
Kentucky Life Treetop Adventure; Ward Hall; Feminist Artists of Kentucky; Filson Historical Society
Treetop Adventure; 19th century home Ward Hall; Feminist Artists of Kentucky; Filson Historical Society.
Kentucky Collectibles Woodstock Poster; Thomas Hart Benton Lithograph; 18th Century Still Life
Woodstock poster; Thomas Hart Benton lithograph.
Kentucky Health Pelvic Prolapse
Dr. Stacy Lenger discusses pelvic floor weakness and prolapse.
Connections Christopher 2X
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Louisville: A City at the Falls
From 1971 to 1973, producer Al Shands made three films about Louisville, covering the years 1850-1940.
The 1950s singing quartet's path to stardom; interviews with those who knew the group best, including the group's sole surviving original member.
Kentucky Life Treetop Adventure; Ward Hall; Feminist Artists of Kentucky; Filson Historical Society
Treetop Adventure; 19th century home Ward Hall; Feminist Artists of Kentucky; Filson Historical Society.
bookclub at KET Ghosts of Old Louisville
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
Kentucky Edition May 21, 2025
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Jubilee The 23 String Band
The 23 String Band performs at the 2013 Festival of Bluegrass.
Run That by Me Again N.I.T. Championship, 1956
Coach Peck Hickman, Charlies Tyra, Bill Darragh, Phil Rollins and Jim Morgan.
Kentucky Muse Kentucky Chautauqua
The process to join the Kentucky Humanities Council's Kentucky Chautauqua program.
bookclub at KET Ghosts of Old Louisville
Kentucky Collectibles Woodstock Poster; Thomas Hart Benton Lithograph; 18th Century Still Life
Woodstock poster; Thomas Hart Benton lithograph.