Sunday, October 26th TV listings for PBS World (WKMJ-TV3) Louisville, KY
Kentucky Health Managing the Addicted Patient's Addiction
Classifying addiction as a disease can allow for better outcomes for patients. James Murphy, M.D., discusses the treatment of addiction.
Health Three60 The New Face of Diabetes
People living with diabetes.
Great American Brass Band Festival; FFA Leadership Camp; hummingbird migration; Poole Family Farm.
Kentucky to the World Wendy Whelan - To the Point: A Conversation With Emily Bingham
Ballerina Wendy Whelan talks with historian Emily Bingham.
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University
The history of the Kentucky university.
The Hopewell Haunting (2022)
A preacher struggles to regain control of his life after a terrifying experience with the unknown.
Actors narrate ghost stories from western Kentucky and the Tennessee border.
Kentucky Time Capsule Tell Me Where It Hurts
Following health officials on trips to rural areas and to Louisville's inner city.
Tim Farmer explores traditional food preparation as well as gardening, canning, processing and smoking meat techniques.
Great Conversations Renée Fleming
Soprano Renée Fleming talks about her book, "Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness," with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Richard Powers.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Kentucky Health Breast Cancer: Better Survival for Patient and Aesthetics
The mortality rate from breast cancer is going down, but the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer is going up. Oncologist Laila Agrawal, M.D., discusses breast cancer with Dr. Tuckson.
Health Three60 The New Face of Diabetes
People living with diabetes.
Kentucky to the World Wendy Whelan - To the Point: A Conversation With Emily Bingham
Ballerina Wendy Whelan talks with historian Emily Bingham.
Far Above the Rolling Campus: A History of Morehead State University
The history of the Kentucky university.
The Hopewell Haunting (2022)
A preacher struggles to regain control of his life after a terrifying experience with the unknown.
Great Conversations Renée Fleming
Soprano Renée Fleming talks about her book, "Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness," with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Richard Powers.
Great American Brass Band Festival; FFA Leadership Camp; hummingbird migration; Poole Family Farm.
Kentucky Time Capsule Tell Me Where It Hurts
Following health officials on trips to rural areas and to Louisville's inner city.
Conversations With Champions Jimmy Dan Conner and Jerry Hale
Former University of Kentucky basketball players Jimmy Dan Conner and Jerry Hale.
Inside Louisville Curbing Violence with Louisville Peacekeepers
Josh Crawford, director of Louisville Metro's Group Violence Intervention. In collaboration with Cities United, in a new project and book about community members who are making a difference in curbing violence in Louisville.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Downstream Shepherdsville/Bullitt County KY - Wine, Whiskey & Wild (Part One)
Outdoor shooting range; Four Roses; Bernheim Arboretum; Forest Edge Winery; Brooks Hill Winery.
WoodSongs Kids Falling Timber & Parker Malone
The family band Falling Timber from Asheville, N.C.; 11-year-old Parker Malone.
Kentucky Muse Coal Black Voices
The Affrilachian Poets celebrate their African heritage and rural roots.
Kentucky Health Breast Cancer: Better Survival for Patient and Aesthetics
The mortality rate from breast cancer is going down, but the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer is going up. Oncologist Laila Agrawal, M.D., discusses breast cancer with Dr. Tuckson.
Inside Louisville Curbing Violence with Louisville Peacekeepers
Josh Crawford, director of Louisville Metro's Group Violence Intervention. In collaboration with Cities United, in a new project and book about community members who are making a difference in curbing violence in Louisville.
Journalists discuss news of the week with host Bill Bryant.
Connections Devine Carama
20-year Hip Hop recording artist, activist and inspirational force in central Kentucky, talks about his recently released book "Pages Full of Rhymes".
A mysterious and violent spirit plagues a Tennessee family for four years.
Five storytellers perform scary stories.
Conversations With Champions Jimmy Dan Conner and Jerry Hale
Former University of Kentucky basketball players Jimmy Dan Conner and Jerry Hale.