TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKPC-DT3) Louisville, KY
Sunday, November 23rd TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKPC-DT3) Louisville, KY
Kentucky Health Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology: Care from Childhood to Young Adult
Wendy Jackson, M.D., a pediatric and adolescent obstetrician-gynecologist, offers insights into gynecological health for girls and young women. A 2025 KET production.
50 Years in the Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project
The history of the non-profit organization.
Bluegrass and Backroads Stone Fence Pottery; Rural Electric DC Tour; Muir Valley; Father's Country Hams
Kentucky to the World Phillip A. Sharp
Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Phillip A. Sharp.
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University
The history of the Kentucky university.
The Ryan McGillicuddy Small Big Band
Jazz musician Ryan McGillicuddy from Morehead, Kentucky, assembles a group of Kentucky musicians to perform five new musical compositions.
Postcards and Photos from Ashland
Postcards and photographs depict the history of Ashland, Ky.
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
A continuation of interviews with three families who have lived in Kentucky since the state's founding.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger & Rachel Martin
Author, journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger talks about his book, "In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife," with NPR host Rachel Martin.
The 100th anniversary of the club.
Kentucky Health Sports Medicine: Injury Prevention, Supplements and Specialization
Nick Heebner, Ph.D., ATC, talks about fitness and injury prevention. A 2025 KET production.
50 Years in the Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project
The history of the non-profit organization.
Kentucky to the World Phillip A. Sharp
Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Phillip A. Sharp.
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University
The history of the Kentucky university.
The Ryan McGillicuddy Small Big Band
Jazz musician Ryan McGillicuddy from Morehead, Kentucky, assembles a group of Kentucky musicians to perform five new musical compositions.
Great Conversations Sebastian Junger & Rachel Martin
Author, journalist and filmmaker Sebastian Junger talks about his book, "In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife," with NPR host Rachel Martin.
Bluegrass and Backroads Stone Fence Pottery; Rural Electric DC Tour; Muir Valley; Father's Country Hams
Kentucky Time Capsule Three for Kentucky
A continuation of interviews with three families who have lived in Kentucky since the state's founding.
Conversations With Champions Bissell Roberts and Steve Miller
Bissell Roberts and Steve Miller discuss their high school experiences.
Inside Louisville How Louisville 'Dares to Care'
On Thanksgiving Day 1969, 9-year-old Bobby Ellis died of hunger in Jefferson County. Now, 56 years later, Dare to Care Food Bank works to make sure no family in the community goes hungry.
The secrets to healthy and happy aging.
Downstream Spirits With Spirits
Biancke's Restaurant; Roh's Opera House in Cynthiana, Ky.; Ashford Acres; Maiden City Brewery; Pike Street Wine House; Dailey Grind.
WoodSongs Kids The Hodnett Family Band & The Roan Street Ramblers
The Hodnett Family Band from North Carolina; the family band the Roan Street Ramblers from Johnson City, Tenn.
Kentucky Muse Ed McClanahan: An Encore Presentation
"Captain Kentucky" remembers his time with Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters.
Kentucky Health Sports Medicine: Injury Prevention, Supplements and Specialization
Nick Heebner, Ph.D., ATC, talks about fitness and injury prevention. A 2025 KET production.
Inside Louisville How Louisville 'Dares to Care'
On Thanksgiving Day 1969, 9-year-old Bobby Ellis died of hunger in Jefferson County. Now, 56 years later, Dare to Care Food Bank works to make sure no family in the community goes hungry.
Education Matters Resources for Families
Experts discuss academic standards and educate parents about Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), Section 504 plans and various programs for students with special needs. They also outline resources available for families. A 2025 KET production.
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.
Conversations With Champions Bissell Roberts and Steve Miller
Bissell Roberts and Steve Miller discuss their high school experiences.
