TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKPC-DT3) Louisville, KY
Saturday, October 11th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKPC-DT3) Louisville, KY
Woodsongs The Kruger Brothers and The Friel Sisters
Brothers Jens and Uwe Kruger; traditional musicians The Friel Sisters; 11-year-old banjo player Reese Carroll.
The life and career of Kentucky author Robert Penn Warren, the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
A Next Chapter Forum Aging and the Workplace
Baseball in Ashland in the 1950s.
The history of the Lexington-based thoroughbred racecourse and sales company.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Joe Louis Walker With Murali Coryell
Blues guitarists Joe Louis Walker and Murali Coryell perform.
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.
Television host Jack Crowner; dentist Tom Clark; bourbon making; Pierce Family Farm.
Postcards and Photos from Ashland
Postcards and photographs depict the history of Ashland, Ky.
Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West
The life of the frontiersman.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Kentucky Music John Haywood
Banjo player John Haywood performs.
Woodsongs The Kruger Brothers and The Friel Sisters
Brothers Jens and Uwe Kruger; traditional musicians The Friel Sisters; 11-year-old banjo player Reese Carroll.
Lanham Brothers Jamboree Joe Christian; Barry Lanham and the Footstompin' Express Cloggers
Joe Christian.
Music Anywhere Maggie Lander; Morning Without You; John Clay; RL Boyce
Jubilee - Summertime Blues Joe Louis Walker With Murali Coryell
Blues guitarists Joe Louis Walker and Murali Coryell perform.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health What Does Having a Green City Mean?
Dr. Tuckson speaks with Sumedha Rao, an expert in urban sustainability.
Health Three60 Pain Management Without Addiction
Safe use of opioids in pain management.
Kentucky to the World The Booth Sisters
Lady, Rebecca and Cecil Booth discuss growing up in Kentucky, their professions and their dad Wayne Perkey.
Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West
The life of the frontiersman.
Great Conversations Stephen Bright & James Forman, Jr.
Lawyer and author Stephen Bright talks with law professor James Forman Jr.
Louisville, Ky. UPS operation; Christmas at Patti's 1880 Settlement Restaurant; Santa artist Lindy Evans.
Kentucky Time Capsule The Backside
"The backside" of Churchill Downs, in the stables where jockeys, trainers and exercisers work.
Kentucky Life West Kentucky's Culinary Melting Pot, Opportunity for All, Art Walks the Runway
Chef Sara Bradley elevates Western Kentucky's culinary scene; the Opportunity Center of Owensboro; and the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum in Louisville hosts an annual live art runway.
Sportsman Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting, and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky offers.
Inside Louisville 75 Years of Bellarmine University with President Dr. Susan Donovan
Bellarmine University celebrates 75 years in Louisville. Founded as an independent Catholic college for men, Bellarmine University is now a nationally recognized University with more than 50 undergraduate majors and NCAA Division 1 athletics.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.