TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKPI-DT3) Pikeville, KY
Saturday, April 4th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKPI-DT3) Pikeville, KY
Woodsongs The Woods and The French Family
Southern roots band The Woods; The French Family Band from Tasmania in Australia; 13-year-old Jacob Thomas.
Little City Beautiful: Masonic Homes of Kentucky
The history of Masonic homes throughout the state.
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.
Little City Beautiful: Masonic Homes of Kentucky
The history of Masonic homes throughout the state.
The life and career of Kentucky author Robert Penn Warren, the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
Performers include Warren Byron and the Fabled Canelands, Nathan Reich.
Jubilee The SteelDrivers; The Clay Hess Band
The SteelDrivers, from Nashville, Tenn.; Grammy Award-winner Clay Hess and his band perform.
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.
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.
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.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks.
The life and career of Kentucky author Robert Penn Warren, the only person to have won the Pulitzer Prize for both fiction and poetry.
Performers include Warren Byron and the Fabled Canelands, Nathan Reich.
Kentucky Music Brett Ratliff
Musician Brett Ratliff.
Woodsongs The Woods and The French Family
Southern roots band The Woods; The French Family Band from Tasmania in Australia; 13-year-old Jacob Thomas.
Wade Hayes; Jenny Beth Willis; Merritt Sisters.
Performers include Warren Byron and the Fabled Canelands, Nathan Reich.
Jubilee The SteelDrivers; The Clay Hess Band
The SteelDrivers, from Nashville, Tenn.; Grammy Award-winner Clay Hess and his band perform.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Sarcomas: Cancers of the Bones and Soft Tissues of the Body
Surgical oncologist Michael Egger, M.D., MPH, discusses sarcomas.
75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back
A discussion of the racing facility.
Kentucky to the World Empower Today & Change Tomorrow: Louisville's Global Game Changers
Louisville, Ky.'s Global Game Changers.
Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West
The life of the frontiersman.
Great Conversations John Irving and Sam Tanenhaus
Sam Tanenhaus talks with author John Irving about his body of work.
Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Kingdom; The Rockerz
Kentucky Kingdom; Rockerz; Roberts' Family Farm; Kentucky Welding Institute.
Kentucky Time Capsule All Your Parts Don't Wear Out at the Same Time
The Actors Theatre of Louisville created a program to help people realize the value of the elderly.
Kentucky Life The Little School That Could, Nada Tunnel, Kentucky Museum, Lexington's 1833 Cholera Epidemic
Jackson Independent School District preserves local agriculture and feed hungry kids in the process; the history of Nada Tunnel; Chip visits the Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green; and a look back at the 1833 cholera epidemic in Lexington.
Chad Miles goes in search of outdoor adventure and showcases the best fishing, hunting and wildlife-related recreation Kentucky has to offer.
Inside Louisville Inside Kentucky Venues with CEO David Beck
Kentucky Venues is the organization that operates the Kentucky Expo Center and the Kentucky International Convention Center. Meet CEO David Beck, who leads the organization that is one of the major drivers of tourism in Louisville.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
