
TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKPD-DT3) Paducah, KY
Monday, September 15th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKPD-DT3) Paducah, KY
Bywords David Payne, Frank Steely
Discussion about organized crime.
Inside Louisville Meet JCPS Superintendent, Dr. Brian Yearwood
The leader of the Jefferson County Public Schools shares his vision for Kentucky's largest school district.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
WoodSongs Kids Lily and Noah Goebel & Alex Davis
Siblings Lily and Noah Goebel; banjo player Alex Davis.
Kentucky Health Alpha-gal Syndrome
Drs. Mateo Bernal, OMD/DOM, LAc, and Martin Huecker, MD, discuss alpha-gal syndrome.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art
A profile of fiber artist Arturo Alonzo Sandoval.
Conversations With Champions Dan Issel
Interviews with athletes and leaders in various sports.
Kentucky Collectibles 19th Century Chinese Cinnabar; California Gold Rush Letter
A 19th century Chinese cinnabar; Gold Rush letter.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Bywords David Payne, Frank Steely
Discussion about organized crime.
Inside Louisville Meet JCPS Superintendent, Dr. Brian Yearwood
The leader of the Jefferson County Public Schools shares his vision for Kentucky's largest school district.
Kentucky Life River Lotus Lion Dance; KY Agate; Folk Artists Twyla and Lonnie Money; Arts Carts
Traditional Asian dance; history and color/patterns of agates; folk artists Lonnie and Twyla Money; free art carts.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Alpha-gal Syndrome
Drs. Mateo Bernal, OMD/DOM, LAc, and Martin Huecker, MD, discuss alpha-gal syndrome.
Business leaders, entertainers, authors explore topics impacting Kentucky and the world.
Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art
A profile of fiber artist Arturo Alonzo Sandoval.
Believe Me - Help and Hope for Sexual Assault Survivors
Kentucky sexual assault survivors share their stories to raise awareness of the impact of sexual violence.
Kentucky Life River Lotus Lion Dance; KY Agate; Folk Artists Twyla and Lonnie Money; Arts Carts
Traditional Asian dance; history and color/patterns of agates; folk artists Lonnie and Twyla Money; free art carts.
Kentucky Collectibles 19th Century Chinese Cinnabar; California Gold Rush Letter
A 19th century Chinese cinnabar; Gold Rush letter.
Conversations With Champions Dan Issel
Interviews with athletes and leaders in various sports.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Kentucky Muse Kentucky Chautauqua
The process to join the Kentucky Humanities Council's Kentucky Chautauqua program.
WoodSongs Kids Lily and Noah Goebel & Alex Davis
Siblings Lily and Noah Goebel; banjo player Alex Davis.
In Performance at the Governor's Mansion Showcase of Kentucky Talent
Tim Lake and the Little Big Band; students from the Governor's School for the Arts; Veronica Duke, Miss Kentucky; Everett McCorvey and Alicia Helm. Host Sky Yancey.
VolunTour Kentucky Hospice of Western Kentucky
Hospice of Western Kentucky.
kNOwMORE Nonprofits What Would It be Like Without Water, Part 1
Bluegrass Greensource's Conservation programs; River Sweep.
Kentucky Life Carcassonne Square Dance, First Robotics, Nolin Lake State Park, Roxa Kola
Chip takes a turn at Carcassonne Square Dance; the Kentucky chapter of First Robotics allows students the opportunity to build, operate, and compete with their creations; explore picturesque Nolin Lake State Park.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation including gardening tips, canning, processing and smoking meat.
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America Commitment
Hands On: A Year in an Eastern Kentucky Classroom is a warm, funny look at education reform. Belinda, is the portrait of an AIDS activist.
VolunTour Kentucky Hospice of Western Kentucky
Hospice of Western Kentucky.
kNOwMORE Nonprofits What Would It be Like Without Water, Part 1
Bluegrass Greensource's Conservation programs; River Sweep.
Kentucky to the World Phillip A. Sharp
Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Phillip A. Sharp.
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.
Art For Science's Sake: Stalking John James Audubon
The art and science of the 19th century naturalist John James Audubon, best known for "The Birds of America," which features 435 color prints of birds.
Issues confronting Kentuckians.