TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKMU-DT3) Murray-Mayfield, KY
Saturday, June 14th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKMU-DT3) Murray-Mayfield, KY
Woodsongs Will Kimbrough
Singer-songwriter Will Kimbrough; 15-year-old banjo player Parker Collins.
An exploration of the contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s and their impact on the thoroughbred industry in America.
Fleeting Reality (2023)
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographers capture a remarkable kaleidoscope of exciting, humorous and tragic stories.
Exploring the life of collegiate sports marketing pioneer Jim Host and the principles and philosophies that led to his success.
Host Christie Dutton discusses Kentucky's dynamic weather with a panel of weather and climate experts; they discuss notable past weather events and look ahead to potential impacts from Kentucky's changing climate.
Performers include St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Willie Eames.
Jubilee The Seldom Scene
Bluegrass group the Seldom Scene performs.
Kentucky Life Kentucky's Young Farmers, Poets of Kentucky: Silas House, Old Time Radio Troupe
Two Western Kentucky farmers are bucking the trend - choosing agriculture over city life; KCAL Old Time Radio recreates radio shows from the 1940s and 50s and performs them live from their theater in Nicholasville.
Kentucky Afield Nighttime Striper Fishing, Frog Gigging, Kayak Fishing
We're on Lake Cumberland striper fishing at night, frog gigging by kayak on Beaver Lake and kayak fishing for hybrid striped bass on Lake Linville.
Bluegrass and Backroads Military Veterans
Interviews with World War II and Afghanistan veterans.
An exploration of the contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s and their impact on the thoroughbred industry in America.
Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled
Distilling originated in Kentucky with its first settlers in 1775.
Host Christie Dutton discusses Kentucky's dynamic weather with a panel of weather and climate experts; they discuss notable past weather events and look ahead to potential impacts from Kentucky's changing climate.
Performers include St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Willie Eames.
Kentucky Music Jamie and Jesse Wells
Fiddler Jamie Wells performs with Jesse Wells.
Woodsongs Will Kimbrough
Singer-songwriter Will Kimbrough; 15-year-old banjo player Parker Collins.
Marty Brown; Paul Moseley.
Performers include St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Willie Eames.
Jubilee The Seldom Scene
Bluegrass group the Seldom Scene performs.
Comment on Kentucky June 13, 2025
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Pneumoconiosis
Naureen Narula,M.D. discusses coal workers' pneumoconiosis, also known as black lung.
Health Three60 The Hidden Life of Your Mouth
Impact of oral health on overall health.
Kentucky to the World Empower Today & Change Tomorrow: Louisville's Global Game Changers
Louisville, Ky.'s Global Game Changers.
Exploration of private gardens throughout the commonwealth including the home of mystery writer Sue Grafton and her husband Steven Humphrey.
Exploring the life of collegiate sports marketing pioneer Jim Host and the principles and philosophies that led to his success.
Great Conversations Joseph Stiglitz and Rana Foroohar
Economist Joseph Eugene Stiglitz.
Band the Velvet Blue; Kentucky's Electric Cooperatives' Lineman Rodeo; artist Leslie Nichols.
Kentucky Time Capsule The Craziest Thing You Ever Saw
How Louisville, Ky., brought life and excitement back to downtown in the mid-1970s.
Kentucky Life Jean Thomas: The Traipsin' Woman, Kincaid Lake State Park, Poets of Kentucky: Frank X Walker, Kentuc
Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman, traveled the mountains of Eastern Kentucky documenting traditional music and gatherings of the region; Chip explores Kincaid Lake State Park by kayak.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville The Kentucky Book Festival: Louisville Edition with Bill Goodman
For the first time, the Kentucky Book Festival is expanding with a Louisville Edition. Bill Goodman is now the executive director of Kentucky Humanities and discusses his transition from KET and this new chapter for the organization.
Comment on Kentucky June 13, 2025
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.