TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Tuesday, September 9th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKOH-DT3) Owensboro-Henderson
Bywords Bobby Mackey
Owner Bobby Mackey talks about his country bar and its mechanical bull.
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.
Kentucky Time Capsule In the Name of Progress
How Louisville lost its unique architectural heritage when old buildings and neighborhoods were torn down.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation including gardening tips, canning, processing and smoking meat, where to purchase produce, and more. He visits with folks who have a passion to share and enjoy recipes.
Kentucky to the World Empower Today & Change Tomorrow: Louisville's Global Game Changers
Louisville, Ky.'s Global Game Changers.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
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.
Issues confronting Kentuckians.
WoodSongs Kids Liam Farley & Alex Davis
Fiddler Liam Farley; banjo player Alex Davis.
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.
Bywords Bobby Mackey
Owner Bobby Mackey talks about his country bar and its mechanical bull.
Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience
Wine industry in Kentucky.
Kentucky Life Goin' Down Under; Remembering Ed McClanahan; National Quilt Museum; The Appalachian Shakespeare Cent
Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo; writer Ed McClanahan; National Quilt Museum; Appalachian Shakespeare Center.
WoodSongs Kids Liam Farley & Alex Davis
Fiddler Liam Farley; banjo player Alex Davis.
Kentucky to the World Empower Today & Change Tomorrow: Louisville's Global Game Changers
Louisville, Ky.'s Global Game Changers.
Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience
Wine industry in Kentucky.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation including gardening tips, canning, processing and smoking meat, where to purchase produce, and more. He visits with folks who have a passion to share and enjoy recipes.
Kentucky Life Goin' Down Under; Remembering Ed McClanahan; National Quilt Museum; The Appalachian Shakespeare Cent
Kentucky Down Under Adventure Zoo; writer Ed McClanahan; National Quilt Museum; Appalachian Shakespeare Center.
Issues confronting Kentuckians.
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.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Salute to American Music
Saxton's Cornet Band; jazz pianist Ray Johnson; Juggernaut Jug Band.
National Archery Contest in Louisville, Ky.; Berea College's agriculture program; Primate Rescue Center.
Health Three60 Easing the Burden of Asthma
Asthma.
National Archery Contest in Louisville, Ky.; Berea College's agriculture program; Primate Rescue Center.
Kentucky Time Capsule In the Name of Progress
How Louisville lost its unique architectural heritage when old buildings and neighborhoods were torn down.
Kentucky Collectibles Kentucky Sugar Chest; 19th Century Primitive Oil Painting
Sugar chest; 19th century oil painting.
Run That by Me Again Georgetown vs. Concord, 1965
Guests included Jan Anderson, Larry Treece and Lester Craft.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Salute to American Music
Saxton's Cornet Band; jazz pianist Ray Johnson; Juggernaut Jug Band.
bookclub at KET The Last Day
Glenn Kleier's "The Last Day."
Kentucky Time Capsule In the Name of Progress
How Louisville lost its unique architectural heritage when old buildings and neighborhoods were torn down.
Performers include Barry Lanham and the Footstompin Express Cloggers, Leland Isbill and Jason Tierney.
National Archery Contest in Louisville, Ky.; Berea College's agriculture program; Primate Rescue Center.
Students from the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre perform selections from "Carmen," "La Traviata" and "Aida."