TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Tuesday, August 5th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Bywords Jon Jory
Director Jon Jory.
Kentucky Life Old Fort Harrod State Park, Monarch Music & Arts Community, Grown-Ups and LEGO Toys, Native Dawn Flu
Discover the living history of Old Fort Harrod; The Monarch in Louisville; grown-ups are being drawn back to LEGO sets; the Native Dawn Flute Gathering celebrates Native American music as well as traditional arts and crafts.
Kentucky Time Capsule Knee High to a Sculpture
Playwright Marsha Norman's life as a social worker, teacher and freelance writer in 1970s Louisville, Ky.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Kentucky to the World The Booth Sisters
Lady, Rebecca and Cecil Booth discuss growing up in Kentucky, their professions and their dad Wayne Perkey.
Connections School Safety
Kentucky laws and policies that seek to enhance the safety of public schools.
Statues: This Is What We Stand For?
An examination of racism, white privilege and symbols communities choose.
WoodSongs Kids Phoebe White & Kyle Yang
Pianist Kyle Yang has been clasically trained since the age of 7; Phoebe White, 12, yodels and plays guitar.
Kentucky Life Old Fort Harrod State Park, Monarch Music & Arts Community, Grown-Ups and LEGO Toys, Native Dawn Flu
Discover the living history of Old Fort Harrod; The Monarch in Louisville; grown-ups are being drawn back to LEGO sets; the Native Dawn Flute Gathering celebrates Native American music as well as traditional arts and crafts.
Bywords Jon Jory
Director Jon Jory.
Necia Desiree Harkless ... A Renaissance Woman
The life of the scholar.
Kentucky Life Kentucky Life: Host Special
Reminiscing over 25 seasons of the show.
WoodSongs Kids Phoebe White & Kyle Yang
Pianist Kyle Yang has been clasically trained since the age of 7; Phoebe White, 12, yodels and plays guitar.
Kentucky to the World The Booth Sisters
Lady, Rebecca and Cecil Booth discuss growing up in Kentucky, their professions and their dad Wayne Perkey.
Movies of Color: Black Southern Cinema
An examination of African-American independent filmmaking in the U.S. from 1915-1945.
Kentucky Afield Kentucky Wild Question & Answer Show
Host Chad Miles and a panel of wildlife experts answer questions about non-game wildlife species in Kentucky. A 2025 production.
Kentucky Life Kentucky Life: Host Special
Reminiscing over 25 seasons of the show.
Kentucky Life Old Fort Harrod State Park, Monarch Music & Arts Community, Grown-Ups and LEGO Toys, Native Dawn Flu
Discover the living history of Old Fort Harrod; The Monarch in Louisville; grown-ups are being drawn back to LEGO sets; the Native Dawn Flute Gathering celebrates Native American music as well as traditional arts and crafts.
Kentucky Edition August 5, 2025
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Bluegrass Royalty
Celebrating Kentucky music with the Goins Brothers & Windy Mountain, J.D. Crowe & the New South, and Sam Bush.
Berea College; Ruth Hunt Candy; hot air balloon ride; Bardstown's Colonial Days.
Health Three60 Citizens Taking Charge
Citizens working to improve the health and lives of Kentuckians.
Aging in Place: A Next Chapter Forum
Renee Shaw and a panel of experts and advocates discuss how to live independently as we age. They explore the options for home-based care.
Kentucky Collectibles Victorian Mourning Items; Kentucky Sports Memorabilia; Colt Revolver
Victorian mourning items; Kentucky college sports memorabilia; 1911 Colt revolver.
Run That by Me Again N.I.T. Championship, 1956
Coach Peck Hickman, Charlies Tyra, Bill Darragh, Phil Rollins and Jim Morgan.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion The Poetry of Jazz, The Jazz of Poetry
Music by Mike Tracy Quartet, singer Gayle King, readings by Frank Walker and two former students from the Governor's School.
bookclub at KET Come and Go, Molly Snow
A discussion with Mary Ann Taylor-Hall about her book "Come and Go, Molly Snow.".
Kentucky Time Capsule Knee High to a Sculpture
Playwright Marsha Norman's life as a social worker, teacher and freelance writer in 1970s Louisville, Ky.
Wade Hayes and Paul Moseley perform.
Berea College; Ruth Hunt Candy; hot air balloon ride; Bardstown's Colonial Days.
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.
Beyond Stained Glass - Architectural Glass by Kenneth von Roenn
The architectural glass artist develops techniques to create large-scale glass works.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Stranger With a Camera
The murder of filmmaker Hugh O'Connor by a land owner in 1967 Kentucky reflects the position of the media in society.