TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKPD-DT3) Paducah, KY
Wednesday, April 1st TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKPD-DT3) Paducah, KY
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.
Kentucky Muse Coal Black Voices
The Affrilachian Poets celebrate their African heritage and rural roots.
Downstream Harrodsburg/Mercer County KY - Celebrating 250 Years of Greatness
Old Fort Harrod; Lemons Mill Brewery; Shaker Village; Harrington Lake boat ride; Beaumont Inn.
Inside Louisville Inside Lakeside Swim Club With Brigid Kaelin
Lakeside Swim Club; musician Brigid Kaelin.
Bywords Paul Brett Johnson
The Pack Horse Librarians of Appalachia
The work of the Pack Horse Library Project, a Works Progress Administration program that delivered books to remote regions in the Appalachian Mountains between 1935 and 1943.
Kentucky Life African-American Heritage Trail; Downtown Glasgow; U.S. Grant (Part 3)
African-American Heritage Trail; Glasgow, Ky.; Ulysses S. Grant.
Kentucky Collectibles Paducah Crockery; Folk Art Boat Radio; Antiques in Midway
Paducah crockery; folk art boat radio.
Kentucky Muse Coal Black Voices
The Affrilachian Poets celebrate their African heritage and rural roots.
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.
Building Hope: The Don and Mira Ball Story
The impact of Don and Mira Ball's generosity on Kentucky.
Kentucky Life African-American Heritage Trail; Downtown Glasgow; U.S. Grant (Part 3)
African-American Heritage Trail; Glasgow, Ky.; Ulysses S. Grant.
bookclub at KET Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
Panelists discuss Harlan and Anna Hubbards' life on the Ohio River.
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.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Jubilee The SteelDrivers; The Clay Hess Band
The SteelDrivers, from Nashville, Tenn.; Grammy Award-winner Clay Hess and his band perform.
Run That by Me Again Peach Bowl, 1976
Kentucky Muse Coal Black Voices
The Affrilachian Poets celebrate their African heritage and rural roots.
bookclub at KET Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society
Panelists discuss Harlan and Anna Hubbards' life on the Ohio River.
Kentucky Collectibles Paducah Crockery; Folk Art Boat Radio; Antiques in Midway
Paducah crockery; folk art boat radio.
Downstream Harrodsburg/Mercer County KY - Celebrating 250 Years of Greatness
Old Fort Harrod; Lemons Mill Brewery; Shaker Village; Harrington Lake boat ride; Beaumont Inn.
Kentucky Life The Sky's the Limit: Breathitt County Farming, Joyland Park, 65th Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
Progressive agricultural practices are helping farmers thrive in Breathitt County; Joyland Amusement Park; a group in Louisville is making theatre accessible to everyone in the state, using Shakespeare.
Distinguished Kentuckian Carl Perkins
Democrat served more than three decades in the House of Representatives.
Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Fried Chicken, Cold Noodle Salad, Peach Cobbler
Kitchen traditions that never go out of style. Make fried chicken just like Mom. Whip up a refreshing cold noodle salad inspired by the bold flavors of Justin Wilson. Finish with a golden peach cobbler.
Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Question & Answer Show
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
WoodSongs Kids The Singleton Brothers & Candice Gunn
The Singleton Brothers, a traditional bluegrass duo from Marion, Ky.; Candice Gunn, 12, plays guitar and yodels.
Little City Beautiful: Masonic Homes of Kentucky
The history of Masonic homes throughout the state.
Underground: Freedom Stories Along the Borderlands
The growth of abolitionism in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in the 1800s. The film focuses on events and discussions that occurred at Lane Theological Seminary in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Appalshop at 40: Classics From the Collection Big Lever
Party politics in rural Leslie County, Ky.
Bywords John Conlee
Country singer John Conlee.
Western Kentucky's poet of the people.
Kentucky Collectibles Paducah Crockery; Folk Art Boat Radio; Antiques in Midway
Paducah crockery; folk art boat radio.
Kentucky Time Capsule The Backside
"The backside" of Churchill Downs, in the stables where jockeys, trainers and exercisers work.
Kentucky Muse Coal Black Voices
The Affrilachian Poets celebrate their African heritage and rural roots.
