TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKMJ-TV2) Lexington, KY
Thursday, November 6th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKMJ-TV2) Lexington, KY
Bywords Skeeter Davis
Country musician.
News and features about classroom projects and activities in Louisville area schools.
Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Cast Iron and Downtown Paris Antiques District
An examination of Kentucky cast iron.
Kentucky Time Capsule Whose Child Is This?
The problem of child abuse during the 1970s.
Kentucky Muse A Novel Approach
Inspiration and the writing process.
The Farmer and the Foodie Maker's Mark Distillery
The role of regenerative farming practices to produce corn and wheat used in making bourbon; Star Hill Provisions.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Coal Bucket Outlaw; Applewise
Following two Kentucky coal truck drivers during a day's work; profile of the Mullins family, third generation apple growers.
Run That by Me Again Centre vs. Harvard, 1921
College football game with former Kentucky Gov. A.B. Chandler.
News and features about classroom projects and activities in Louisville area schools.
Bywords Skeeter Davis
Country musician.
The Ryan McGillicuddy Small Big Band
Jazz musician Ryan McGillicuddy from Morehead, Kentucky, assembles a group of Kentucky musicians to perform five new musical compositions.
Kentucky Life Drystone Revival; Carter Co. Marker; Bluegrass Motorcycle Museum; Our Town - Barbourville
Building revival; historical marker.
Downstream Shepherdsville/Bullitt County KY - Wine, Whiskey & Wild Part Two
G-cart track; MillaNova and Wight Meyer wineries; Salt River history; James B. Beam Distillery.
Conversations With Champions Chris Briggs - Georgetown College NAIA Championship
Georgetown College's basketball coach Chris Briggs.
Lexington: 250 Years 1878-1976
A new courthouse stands at the heart of a growing community; the tobacco industry skyrockets; Keeneland is established; two world wars and the Great Depression affect the city. Funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.
As the Water Rises: Finding the Lost Community of Bowlingtown
The history of Bowlingtown, Ky.
Kentucky Life Drystone Revival; Carter Co. Marker; Bluegrass Motorcycle Museum; Our Town - Barbourville
Building revival; historical marker.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Cast Iron and Downtown Paris Antiques District
An examination of Kentucky cast iron.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Lexington: 250 Years 1878-1976
A new courthouse stands at the heart of a growing community; the tobacco industry skyrockets; Keeneland is established; two world wars and the Great Depression affect the city. Funded in part by the KET Endowment for Kentucky Productions.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Coal Bucket Outlaw; Applewise
Following two Kentucky coal truck drivers during a day's work; profile of the Mullins family, third generation apple growers.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Bluegrass and Backroads Seth Green Pottery; Around the Town Carriage; Ebonite International; Lowe Family Farm
The Farmer and the Foodie Maker's Mark Distillery
The role of regenerative farming practices to produce corn and wheat used in making bourbon; Star Hill Provisions.
Downstream Shepherdsville/Bullitt County KY - Wine, Whiskey & Wild Part Two
G-cart track; MillaNova and Wight Meyer wineries; Salt River history; James B. Beam Distillery.
Woodsongs Andrew Farriss Band and Fortunate Ones
Songwriter Andrew Farriss, co-founder of INXS; Canadian indie folk duo Fortunate Ones; 13-year-old classical pianist Kyle Yang.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Wade Hayes; Wayne Morris; Jeff Hardesty; Skylar Cain; Leland Isbill
Wade Hayes; Wayne Morris; Jeff Hardesty; Skylar Cain; Leland Isbill.
WoodSongs Kids Isaac Biver & Blair Kudelka
Guitarist Isaac Biver; 7-year-old singer Blair Kudelka.
Run That by Me Again Centre vs. Harvard, 1921
College football game with former Kentucky Gov. A.B. Chandler.
Kentucky Time Capsule Whose Child Is This?
The problem of child abuse during the 1970s.
Exploring the history of the band Exile from Richmond, Ky., one of America's longest-running bands.
Lexington in the `40s: Swingin' in the Bluegrass
Photographs and film footage illustrate the memories of the big band music scene.
Woodsongs Andrew Farriss Band and Fortunate Ones
Songwriter Andrew Farriss, co-founder of INXS; Canadian indie folk duo Fortunate Ones; 13-year-old classical pianist Kyle Yang.
