TV Schedule for Kentucky Channel (WKSO-DT3) Somerset, KY
Friday, February 27th TV listings for Kentucky Channel (WKSO-DT3) Somerset, KY
Bywords Dr. Donald Zacharias
Dr. Donald Zacharias, Western Kentucky University.
Inside Louisville Inside Hadley Pottery with Brook Smith
Hadley Pottery has been a mainstay in Louisville since the early 1940s. In 2022, announced it would close, and fans flocked to buy the last pieces. That's when local investor Brook Smith stepped in to keep the tradition of Hadley Pottery alive.
Kentucky Life Daniel Goff, Bryan Station Settlement, Jack Jouett House Historic Site, Battle of Blue Licks Battlef
Kentucky Life explores the American Revolution through Kentucky stories.
The Farmer and the Foodie Farming Well
A decades old family farm in New Castle, Ky.; Trackside Butcher Shoppe; The Berry Center; brown sugar pie; a hearty winter meal of braised Boston butt with sweet potato BBQ sauce.
Kentucky Health Environmental Pollution and Female Fertility
Patrick Hannon, Ph.D., discusses the effects of environmental pollution on fertility.
POV Shorts The People Could Fly
Uncovering the history of Black gathering spaces and roller skating culture in Louisville, Ky., from the 1960s to mid-2000s.
The life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks.
Woodsongs EmiSunshine and The Rain and The Red Mountain Boys
Songwriter EmiSunshine performs songs from her first album, "Sideshow"; the Red Mountain Boys; 12-year-old pianist and singer Reed Elliotte.
The Farmer and the Foodie Farming Well
A decades old family farm in New Castle, Ky.; Trackside Butcher Shoppe; The Berry Center; brown sugar pie; a hearty winter meal of braised Boston butt with sweet potato BBQ sauce.
Kentucky Life Daniel Goff, Bryan Station Settlement, Jack Jouett House Historic Site, Battle of Blue Licks Battlef
Kentucky Life explores the American Revolution through Kentucky stories.
Bywords Dr. Donald Zacharias
Dr. Donald Zacharias, Western Kentucky University.
Inside Louisville Inside Hadley Pottery with Brook Smith
Hadley Pottery has been a mainstay in Louisville since the early 1940s. In 2022, announced it would close, and fans flocked to buy the last pieces. That's when local investor Brook Smith stepped in to keep the tradition of Hadley Pottery alive.
Kentucky Life South Union Shaker; Capital City Museum; West End Louisville; LEXington Theatre Company
The South Union Shakers; Capital City Museum features Frankfort, Ky.'s bourbon heritage; West End School.
The Farmer and the Foodie Farming Well
A decades old family farm in New Castle, Ky.; Trackside Butcher Shoppe; The Berry Center; brown sugar pie; a hearty winter meal of braised Boston butt with sweet potato BBQ sauce.
Kentucky Health Environmental Pollution and Female Fertility
Patrick Hannon, Ph.D., discusses the effects of environmental pollution on fertility.
POV Shorts The People Could Fly
Uncovering the history of Black gathering spaces and roller skating culture in Louisville, Ky., from the 1960s to mid-2000s.
WoodSongs Kids Newfound Gap & Sabrina Patel
The sibling band Newfound Gap; Sabrina Patel, 11, plays violin and fiddle.
Run That by Me Again Grantland Rice Bowl, 1973
The 1973 bowl game between Western Kentucky University and Grambling.
Kentucky Muse Appalatin
Musical group Applatin performs.
Kentucky Muse Dale Daniel Leys: Drawing Life
The career of artist Dale Daniel Leys.
Kentucky Life South Union Shaker; Capital City Museum; West End Louisville; LEXington Theatre Company
The South Union Shakers; Capital City Museum features Frankfort, Ky.'s bourbon heritage; West End School.
Kentucky Collectibles Wooden Nickel Antiques
Wooden Nickel Antiques.
Distinguished Kentuckian Thomas D. Clark
Historian Dr. Thomas D. Clark.
A summary of the day's major development across Kentucky; host Renee Shaw.
Woodsongs EmiSunshine and The Rain and The Red Mountain Boys
Songwriter EmiSunshine performs songs from her first album, "Sideshow"; the Red Mountain Boys; 12-year-old pianist and singer Reed Elliotte.
Reel Visions: Spotlight on Kentucky Filmmakers
"Milk and Honey"; "Fire in the Mountains"; "Un Hijo de Cualquier Madre es un Demonio"; "Arcadian Carnage."
Wonder: The Lives of Anna and Harlan Hubbard (2012)
Anna and Harlan Hubbard find contentment and freedom by living without modern conveniences.
Kentucky to the World Vicki Phillips - Public Education: Unbridled or Unraveling?
Dr. Vicki Phillips discusses the power of public education.
Jubilee Della Mae; Dale Ann Bradley; Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands
Boston-based group Della Mae; Dale Ann Bradley, five-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year; folk-bluegrass group Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands.
Wade Hayes, Wayne Morris and Natasha Neely.
Kentucky Music Kentucky Wild Horse
Musical group Kentucky Wild Horse.
An exploration of the contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s and their impact on the thoroughbred industry in America.
The Sound: Frank Harlow, Luthier
Luthier Frank Harlow discusses his career.
Wonder: The Lives of Anna and Harlan Hubbard (2012)
Anna and Harlan Hubbard find contentment and freedom by living without modern conveniences.
The Alice and Wade Houston Story
The lives and careers of philanthropists Alice and Wade Houston of Louisville, Ky., who found success in both business and sports.
Wade Hayes, Wayne Morris and Natasha Neely.
WoodSongs Kids Newfound Gap & Sabrina Patel
The sibling band Newfound Gap; Sabrina Patel, 11, plays violin and fiddle.
