TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKMJ-TV2) Lexington, KY
Saturday, May 24th 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.
More Than Child's Play: Why Physical Activity Matters
Combating childhood obesity.
Laura Briner; Gaining Ground; Kings Highway.
WoodSongs Kids Adalyn Ramey & Arizona Wildflowers
Songwriter and guitarist Adalyn Ramey; the family band Arizona Wildflowers from Southern Arizona.
Woodsongs Sugar Harp and Gail Ceasar
Sugar Harp, also known as Charles Burroughs; Gail Ceasar reimagines generations of traditional tunes; The Biscuit Eaters, a family band from Powhatan, Va.
Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains
The trials and triumphs of the Frontier Nursing Service, which was established in 1925 to bring health care to rural Appalachia by using horses as transportation over mountainous terrain.
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
More Than Child's Play: Why Physical Activity Matters
Combating childhood obesity.
Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains
The trials and triumphs of the Frontier Nursing Service, which was established in 1925 to bring health care to rural Appalachia by using horses as transportation over mountainous terrain.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Jubilee The 23 String Band
The 23 String Band performs at the 2013 Festival of Bluegrass.
Kentucky Life Ancient Shark Species at Mammoth Cave, Madame Sul-Te-Wan, General Burnside Island State Resort Park,
Researchers have uncovered the fossilized teeth of ancient shark species at Mammoth Cave; Madame Sul-Te-Wan, originally born Nellie Crawford in Louisville, was a pioneer in the film industry.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Rocking chairs; Quillin Leather and Tack; artist Lindy Evans.
The Beat of a Different Drummer
History of the 14th Army Women's Army Corps Band.
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
Angels on Horseback: Midwives in the Mountains
The trials and triumphs of the Frontier Nursing Service, which was established in 1925 to bring health care to rural Appalachia by using horses as transportation over mountainous terrain.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Kentucky Music Mike Havens and Blue Mountain Grass
The band Blue Grass Mountain performs.
Woodsongs Sugar Harp and Gail Ceasar
Sugar Harp, also known as Charles Burroughs; Gail Ceasar reimagines generations of traditional tunes; The Biscuit Eaters, a family band from Powhatan, Va.
Laura Briner; Gaining Ground; Kings Highway.