TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKON-DT3) Owenton, KY
Saturday, October 4th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKON-DT3) Owenton, KY
Woodsongs Lance Cowan, Phoebe White, Rob McNurlin
Singer Lance Cowan; musician Rob McNurlin; yodeler Phoebe White.
The popular singing quartet that originated at Western Kentucky University in the 1950s is profiled. A 2016 KET production.
Sandford Duncan Inn - Duels Stagecoaches & Kentucky's Triangle Jog
Michael Breeding explores dueling on the TN/KY border in an area of Simpson County, Kentucky, commonly referred to as the Triangular Jog.
Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story
Golfer Marion Miley, who captivated sports fans across the U.S. in the 1930s, is murdered in her home at the Lexington Country Club in Kentucky.
Creelsboro and the Cumberland: A Living History
The history and culture of a rural valley along the Cumberland River.
Lexington in the `40s: Swingin' in the Bluegrass
Photographs and film footage illustrate the memories of the big band music scene.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Albert Castiglia
Guitarist Albert Castiglia performs.
Kentucky Life All Hams on Deck, Bound by Art: The Larkspur Community, Bluegrass Bowling
Curing country hams at All Hams on Deck; the art and craft of handmade books at Larkspur Press; Vernon Lanes, the oldest bowling alley in the state.
Kentucky Afield Fall Hunting Question & Answer Show
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Don Walker Bikes; Maynard Studios; Snug Hollow; Harvest Home Dairy.
The Video Vault Angel and the Badman; Tap Dance
John Wayne stars as an injured gunfighter who is nursed back to health by a young Quaker woman in this 1947 film. Tom Powers from Owensboro is the Kentucky connection. Plus, a tap dance routine short segment. A 2022 Production.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Kentucky Music Kentucky Wild Horse
Musical group Kentucky Wild Horse.
Woodsongs Lance Cowan, Phoebe White, Rob McNurlin
Singer Lance Cowan; musician Rob McNurlin; yodeler Phoebe White.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Laura Briner; Isaac Tieman
Laura Briner; Isaac Tieman.
Music Anywhere William Matheny; Bryan Himes; The Sharecroppers; Dirty Proper; Dustin Sellers
Performers include William Matheny, Bryan Himes.
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Albert Castiglia
Guitarist Albert Castiglia performs.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Pain Control Without Opioids
Surgeon Jeffrey Gum, MD, discusses ways to control pain without opioids with host Wayne Tuckson, MD.
Health Three60 The Hidden Life of Your Mouth
Impact of oral health on overall health.
Kentucky to the World This Is the Way: Stagecraft, Stunts and Fighting on Screen
Louisville native Tom O'Connell, a renowned stuntman and actor known for his roles as the Heavy Mandalorian and Darth Vader, was the special guest at this dual-location event.
The Video Vault The Proud Rebel; Dean Martin Sings
Past performances of different bands, musicians and other musical acts are featured to entertain the viewers.
Great Conversations Jill Lepore & Congressman Jamie Raskin
Historian Jill Lepore talks with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.).
Television host Jack Crowner; dentist Tom Clark; bourbon making; Pierce Family Farm.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three to Make Ready
Three men in 1971 had big plans for downtown Louisville, Ky.
Kentucky Life Lost River Cave, Dog Mayors, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, The Official Burt the Cat
Explore Lost River Cave; learn about the dog mayors of Rabbit Hash in Northern Kentucky; and learn about The Official Burt the Cat Fanclub Newsletter, a newspaper that ran in Louisville dedicated to covering the underground music of the area.
Chad Miles showcases outdoor recreation in the state.
Inside Louisville The New American Cursive with Iris Hatfield
Cursive will be a new requirement in Kentucky's public elementary schools. Meet Iris Hatfield, the Louisville woman who created 'The New American Cursive,' a simplified version of cursive handwriting that is being taught across the country.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.