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A true friend
KENTUCKY EDUCATORS RELY ON KET’S PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
Donna Wear
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE
KET. As a community ambassador and Friend of KET, she carries to Western Kentucky the message that KET is a trusted resource.
“I really believe KET challenges us,” she said. “KET makes learning a lifelong adventure, and part of what my job is as a Friends Board member is to share that with other people.”
And it’s the diversity of KET’s programing schedule, she said, that’s key to achieving this goal.
“KET brings a wealth of learning to all people of all ages — whether you’re early elementary or whether you’re 75 sitting listening to bluegrass music,” she said. “There is something there for everyone.
“And KET never grows old,” she adds. “It is so modern — from technology to the programming — it truly stays with what’s new and what is current.”
To learn more about the Friends of KET Board and KET Advocates, please contact Julie Schmidt, senior director of external affairs, at [email protected].
KET touches lives all over the state. Support our mission at KET.org/donate.
DONNA WEAR MAY BE the principal at Paducah’s Commonwealth Middle
College, but if you ask any of her students, they’re more likely to give her the title of friend.
Like a true friend, the bubbly, positive Wear concentrates on bringing out the best in the high-school students from three counties enrolled in the unique joint high school/college program at Western Kentucky Community and Technical College.
And the lifelong friend that Wear herself has relied upon throughout her four decades in education has been KET.
“KET has been a part of my life since I became a teacher 40-plus years ago,” said Wear, who has taught at the middle- and high-school levels, as well as serving as assistant principal in schools both large and small including Ballard Memorial High School, which has just 425 students.
“As a small high school we couldn’t provide all the classes that were needed and wanted,” she said, “so we turned to distance learning particularly for foreign language, physics and calculus.”
In every school, she noted, including her current one, her staff has taken advantage of the professional development, or PD, courses KET offers for teachers to complete required ongoing training.
Recently, Commonwealth Middle College teachers completed Promoting Positive Behavior in Schools, an online PD course developed by KET and the Kentucky Department of Education in
response to the new Kentucky regulation enacted to protect the welfare and safety of children, school personnel, and visitors in public schools.
“Without KET’s course, to get this training we would have had to pay for substitute teachers, pay for travel, pay for the training, and, if it was after school, for classified (workers) it would be extra pay,” she said. “But this way, financially, it was easier, but beyond that, it was easier because it was flexible and we could work at our own pace.”
Online PD courses also are a particular boon to remote Western Kentucky, she added; entire staffs can be trained rather than sending one emissary who must return and pass the information along to the rest of the staff.
Wear also cites KET’s Education Matters program as a vital resource to educators.
“Education Matters is pivotal to get information to people in our state about the face of education in Kentucky, I really believe that,” she said. “The guests are educators, real teachers, and legislators who control the funding for so many of our programs — everything from curriculum to assessment. It’s so important.”
In addition to her role as educator, Wear also fulfills a community role for
“Without KET’s course, to get this
training we would have had to pay for substitute teachers, pay for travel,
pay for the training, and, if it was after school ... it would be extra pay. But
this way, financially, it was easier.”
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The best nature, science, and technology programming, including new episodes of acclaimed series Nature and Nova, and new specials are all part of the “Think Wednesday” lineup premiering Wednesday, April 9 on KET. Tune to the Wednesday night lineup for the smart, fascinating content you love beginning at 8/7 pm with new Nature episodes highlighting animal prosthetics, Japanese snow monkeys, and wild mule deer. At 9/8 pm on Nova, you’ll be gripped by the three-part “Inside Animal Minds,” which explores breakthroughs in the revolutionary science of animal cognition, focusing on three iconic creatures — birds, dogs, and dolphins. At 10/9 pm, the new three-part series Your Inner Fish delves deeply into the past and reveals a startling truth: Hidden within the human body is a story of life on Earth. Based on the best-selling book by paleobiologist Neil Shubin, this scientific adventure story whisks viewers from Ethiopia to the Arctic Circle on a hunt for the many ways our animal ancestors have shaped our anatomical destiny. Think Wednesday—and be smarter all week long.
FRONTIERS TO EXPLORE!
KET2 encores are: Nature, Saturdays at 6/5 pm; Nova, Sundays at 7/6 pm; and Your Inner Fish Sundays at 6/5 pm.
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APRIL 9Nature “My Bionic Pet” Left without fins, flippers, beaks, or tails, some animals face great obstacles to survival, but prosthetic parts can provide what disabled animals need.
Nova “Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius” Researchers are discovering some birds possess impressive brains for making tools and solving complex problems.
Your Inner Fish Our arms, legs, necks, and lungs were bequeathed to us by a fish that lumbered onto land some 375 million years ago. Its genetic legacy can be seen today in our own DNA.
IT’S WEDNESDAY.TIME TOthink.
APRIL 23Nature “Snow Monkeys” The Japanese macaque is able to survive winter temperatures below -15° F. Recent studies found that macaques can develop different accents, like humans.
Nova “Inside Animal Minds: Who’s the Smartest?” Many scientists believe the secret to animal smartness lies in relationships. Indeed, some of the cleverest creatures seem to be those who live in complex social groups, like dolphins, elephants, and apes.
Your Inner Monkey Our primate progenitors spent tens of millions of years living in trees. From them we inherited our versatile hands, amazing vision, and capable brains — but also bad backs and our terrible sense of smell.
APRIL 16Nature “Touching the Wild” Joe Hutto from “My Life as a Turkey” spent seven years infiltrating a wild mule deer community. Incredibly, they came to regard this stranger as one of their own.
Nova “Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses” From a dog who seems to use smell to tell time, to a dolphin who can “see” with his ears, discover how animals use their senses to understand the world around them.
Your Inner Reptile Key events in our evolutionary saga began about 250 million years ago, when ferocious, reptile-like animals began evolving. Our reptilian ancestors left their mark on many parts of the human body, including skin, teeth, and ears.
Nova “Wild Predator Invasion” KET Wednesday, April 2 • 9/8 pmKET2 Sunday, April 6 • 7/6 pm
Scientists return apex predators to their natural environments to restore the balance of their ecosystems.
Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar VoyageKET Tuesday, April 1 • 10/9 pm
Astronauts, mission control staff, and others discuss the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s.
American Masters “A Fierce Green Fire” KET2 Tuesday, April 22 • 9/8 pm KET Sunday, April 27 • 2/1 pm
Robert Redford, Ashley Judd, Meryl Streep and other stars narrate this exploration of the environmental movement.
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For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules
Kentucky LifeKET Saturday, April 5 • 8/7 pmKET Sunday, April 6 • 4/3 pm
Different aspects of life in the Commonwealth this week take the form of the pageantry and flair of performances by Lexington Vintage Dance, who re-create popular dances from the early 1800s through the 1930s; job training and leadership program YouthBuild Louisville; and the fast-growing dog sport of agility, featuring dogs of all breeds who compete over imaginatively designed obstacle courses. A stop in Louisa rounds out the program.
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Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 1 Globe Trekker: Alps & Lapland
Sahara with Michael Palin: A Line in the Sand Rocket Men Travelscope: Flathead
Valley, Montana This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: The Memory of Old Jack
Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved A Kentucky Treasure: The J.D. Crowe Story Tim Farmer’s
Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: The Beginning
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: Among Believers Legislative Update BBC World News
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour One Antiques Roadshow: Atlanta, Ga., Hour Two Independent Lens: Medora Shark Island Whaler
Murray State University Provost’s Concert: A Salute to Retiring Provost Dr. Gary Brockway Summerstock Reel Visions Lanham Brothers
JamboreeKentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 1) Breaking & Entering Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar
Voyage BBC World News Kentucky Life
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: A Leap of Faith
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: Over the Rainbow
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: Return Charlie Rose
Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: A Place in the Country On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Our Kentucky Conversations with Champions: Tom Jurich
Nature: White Falcon, White Wolf Nova: Wild Predator Invasion Secrets of the Dead: Carthage’s Lost Warriors BBC World News Up Front with Jonathan Bastian
Live from Lincoln Center: Patina Miller in Concert Great Performances at the Met: Tosca Becoming an Artist
Upon This Rock Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2 Kentucky Life WoodSongs: Judy Collins
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour One Doc Martin: Departure Father Brown: Maddest of All BBC World News Kentucky Health
The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 1 Call the Midwife
Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Made & Bottled in Kentucky A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Charlie Rose: The Week
Live from Lincoln Center: James Naughton: The Songs of Randy Newman BBC World News Music Anywhere
Doc Martin: Departure Movie Classics: Gypsy Chattahoochee Unplugged
Kentucky Life Kentucky Muse: Master of Still Life: Mary Ann Currier Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Best of Renfro Valley Bluegrass
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Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Dressed to Kill Thunder on the Mountain Austin City Limits: Nine Inch Nails
Father Brown: Maddest of All Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:
Mistaken IdentityMidsomer Murders: Death in Disguise - Part Two
Made & Bottled in Kentucky Upon This Rock Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2 On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce
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THIS WEEK ON KET KYOn the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Tuesday, April 1 • 9/8 pmIn this 1987 production, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer cruises the river, relating historical anecdotes and facts.
Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge
The Story of the Jews
30 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Call the Midwife In the season premiere, the nuns and midwives move into their new premises, Sister Winifred arrives, and Chummy spearheads an Open Day at the Community Centre.
8/7 pm Sahara with Michael Palin A Line in the Sand Palin starts his trek in Gibraltar, heads to Morocco, and travels over the Atlas Mountains to reach the Sahara.
9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 1 The second season begins with Rose coming home from America for the store’s fifth anniversary. Agnes returns from training in Paris. Lord Loxley returns to torture Lady Mae.
9/8 pm Rocket Men The triumphs and tragedies of the first 50 years of NASA’s manned missions.
31 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow An 1891 Kansas City Fire Chief presentation badge and a pristine 1965 Roy Lichtenstein screen print.
9/8 pm The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama The Beginning The Jewish experience from tribal beginnings to the Romans’ destruction of the Jerusalem temple.
10/9 pm The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama Among Believers Medieval Jews strive to preserve their identity under Christian and Islamic rule.
10/9 pm Independent Lens Medora A varsity basketball team struggles to compete in a community beset by a crippled economy.
1 TUESDAY 8/7 pm The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama A Leap of Faith How the Enlightenment allowed Jews to integrate into modern European culture.
9/8 pm Breaking & Entering In a wonderful mixture of the profound and the absurd, this program examines why people try to break Guiness World Records.
9/8 pm The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama Over the Rainbow How the Jewish people of Eastern Europe made their mark on the modern world.
10/9 pm Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage Astronauts, mission con-trol staff, and others discuss the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s.
10/9 pm The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama Return How the Holocaust and creation of Israel changed what it means to be Jewish.
2 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature White Falcon, White Wolf On Canada’s remote Ellesmere Island, where winter lasts nine months, and raising young is a daily struggle.
8/7 pm Live from Lincoln Center Patina Miller in Concert The Tony Award-winner performs music ranging from classic R&B to Broadway.
9/8 pm Nova Wild Predator Invasion Returning apex predators to their natural
environments to restore the balance of their ecosystems.
9/8 pm Great Performances at the Met Tosca Puccini’s timeless verismo score by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette and Roberto Alagna.
3 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin Departure Louisa has shocking news, Bert and Jennifer’s party goes off with a bang, and Al has a business proposition for Ruth.
4 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Live from Lincoln Center James Naughton: The Songs of Randy Newman The Tony winner performs the pop songs and film scores of versatile composer and singer Newman.
5 SATURDAY 9/8 pm Movie Classics Dressed to Kill A psychiatrist, a prostitute, and the son of a slain woman try to track down the dead woman’s killer.
11/10 pm Austin City Limits Nine Inch Nails The industrial rock band performs tracks from its latest album Hesitation Marks.
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The Dave Clark Five —Glad All Over
KET Tuesday, April 8 • 8/7 pmKET2 Wednesday, April 9 • 9/8 pm
The first English group to tour America, in May of 1964, the Dave Clark Five were thus the first to spearhead the ensuing rock ’n’ roll “British invasion” that changed the world. This Great Performances Special features newly filmed interviews with Tom Hanks, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band, Stevie Wonder, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, and more.
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Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 2
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: A Leap of Faith Israel: The Royal Tour
Sahara with Michael Palin: Destination Timbuktu
Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage Civil War: The Untold Story: Bloody Shiloh This Is America &
The Worldbookclub@ket: Rafting Rise
Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God/Buffalo Creek
From Wood to Singing Guitar Sojourn of the Strings Tim Farmer’s
Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight In Performance at the White House: Women of Soul
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: Over the Rainbow BBC World News Louisville Life
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour Two Breaking & Entering Independent Lens: Brothers Hypnotic Charlie Rose
Figaro! Living in the Moment of a Character Looking at Painting: Realism Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art
The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over, A Great Performance Special Frontline: Secret State of North Korea BBC World News Kentucky Life
American Jerusalem: Jews and the Making of San Francisco Extraordinary Women: Martha Gellhorn In Performance at the White House: Women
of Soul Charlie Rose
Snapshot Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird Morehead & Northfork Railroad All Aboard Conversations with Champions: C.M.
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Nature: My Bionic Pet Nova: Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius Your Inner Fish: Your Inner Fish BBC World News Up Front with Jonathan Bastian
Live from Lincoln Center: James Naughton: The Songs of Randy Newman The Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over, A Great Performance Special Charlie Rose
Along Kentucky 80 Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith All Aboard WoodSongs: Janie Fricke with The Roys plus The Matt Flinner Trio
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour Two Doc Martin: Going Bodmin Father Brown: The Pride of the Prydes BBC World News Kentucky Health
The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 2 Call the Midwife Charlie Rose
Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Spirit of the Land All Aboard The Keeneland Legacy: A Thoroughbred
Tradition
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Charlie Rose: The Week
Live from Lincoln Center: Jason Isbell: Moving Forward BBC World News Music Anywhere
Doc Martin: Going Bodmin Movie Classics: Dressed to Kill Thunder on the Mountain Charlie Rose
All Aboard All Aboard Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press/The Del McCoury Band
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Easter Parade Austin City Limits: Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes
Father Brown: The Pride of the Prydes Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:
Family Bonds Midsomer Murders: Death’s Shadow - Part 1
Sojourn of the Strings Along Kentucky 80 Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird Snapshot
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THIS WEEK ON KET KYSnapshotTuesday, April 8 • 8/7 pmThe story of the daughter of a white mother and an African-American father who left Appalachia for Vietnam before she was born.
In Performance at the White House: Women of Soul
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6 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Call the Midwife Trixie is upset when Jenny is promoted to acting sister. Cynthia helps a patient have a calm birth.
8/7 pm Sahara with Michael Palin Destination Timbuktu After a stopover in Senegal, Michael meets kora player Toumani Diabete in Bamako.
9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 2 Miss Mardle gets a lucky break, LeClair resurfaces, and Loxley seeks Harry’s help. All await Churchill’s appearance at the store.
7 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A beauty book by Madam C.J. Walker, an E.G. Wright silver cornet, and a 1920 Onderdonk oil painting.
9/8 pm In Performance at the White House Women of Soul Aretha Franklin, Janelle Monae, Jill Scott, and others per-form songs made famous by women of soul.
10/9 pm Independent Lens Brothers Hypnotic The Chicago-based Hypnotic Brass Ensemble consists of eight sons of jazz trumpeter Phil Cohran.
8 TUESDAY 8/7 pm American Jerusalem: Jews and the Making of San Francisco The story of the pioneering Jews drawn to San Francisco by the Gold Rush.
9/8 pm Extraordinary Women Martha Gellhorn Gellhorn became a war correspon-dent almost by accident when her lover, Ernest Hemingway, urged her to file a report during the Spanish Civil War.
10/9 pm Frontline Secret State of North Korea Inside the secret state to explore life under its new ruler Kim Jong-Un, as well as the enigmatic "Morning Star King" as he tries to hold on to power.
11 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Live from Lincoln Center Jason Isbell: Moving Forward A native of Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Jason Isbell gives an impassioned performance emphasizing his exquisite songwriting and personal story of a bad boy saved by love.
10:30/9:30 pm Thunder on the Mountain A generally dormant volcanic mountain chain towers high above the Costa Rican rainforests.
11:30/10:30 pm Music Anywhere Performances by St. Paul and the Broken Bones in the Lexington Center, Willie Eames at McConnell Springs, Justin Paul Lewis
at Barrel House Distillery, Doc Feldman outside the old Pepper Distillery, and The Seedy Seeds at Michler’s Florist and Greenhouse.
12 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dave tours the Great Saltpetre Cave in Rockcastle County; Scott County's Cardome Center, once the home of Kentucky Gov. James F. Robinson; Native American potter Black Bear of Morehead; Prestonburg's Billy Ray's restau-rant; and Kentucky's cotton industry.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Easter Parade A New York dancer grooms a chorus girl to be his new partner, falling in love along the way. Judy Garland and Fred Astaire star. (1948)
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The Bletchley CircleKET Begins Sunday, April 13 • 10/9 pmKET2 Begins Tuesday, April 15 • 10/9 pm
With the two-part opener “Blood on Their Hands,” the series focusing on the group of female code-break-ers begins its second season of programs. Alice Merren is in prison for murdering a colleague, but Jean believes she is covering for someone. In the following story, “Unaccustomed Goods,” another two-parter, Millie is abducted and released by a crime ring. She then becomes determined to stop human trafficking.
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Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 3
The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands, Part 1 Globe Trekker
Sahara with Michael Palin: Absolute Desert Lincoln@Gettysburg Civil War: The Untold Story This is America & the World bookclub@ket: Rice
Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital
Love’s Labor Jam 2013
Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama: Return Legislative Update
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour Three Antiques Roadshow: Minneapolis, Mn. - Hour One Israel: The Royal Tour Charlie Rose
Young Musicians’ Celebration of Traditional Music
Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass
Salute to Kentucky Soldiers: The 202nd Army Band of the Kentucky National Guard Kentucky Muse Lanham Brothers
Jamboree
Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan Fest (Part 2) The Address Lincoln@Gettysburg Legislative Update
Pioneers of Television: Standup to Sitcom Extraordinary Women: Coco Chanel The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands, Part 1 Charlie Rose
Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali Louisville’s Own Ali Roads Home Conversations with Champions: Junior Bridgeman
Nature: Touching the Wild Nova: Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses Your Inner Fish: Your Inner Reptile BBC World News Up Front with
Jonathan Bastian
The Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Bruckner Symphony No. 4 Kentucky Muse Live from Lincoln Center: Jason Isbell: Moving Forward Charlie Rose
75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back The Civil War in Kentucky Call to War WoodSongs: The Cleverlys Plus Stetson & Cia
Antiques Roadshow: Kansas City, Hour Three Doc Martin: Gentlemen Prefer Father Brown: The Shadow of the Scaffold BBC World News Kentucky Health
The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 3 Call the Midwife Charlie Rose
Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life My Kentucky Home: Grayson County Born Too Soon
Comment on Kentucky
The McLaughlin Group
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Peter Pan from the Milwaukee Ballet BBC World News
Doc Martin: Gentlemen Prefer Movie Classics: Easter Parade Charlie Rose
The Keeneland Legacy: A Thoroughbred Tradition Kentucky Muse Let’s Paint the Town,
Twin Cities! Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out/Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers
Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Big Country
Father Brown: The Shadow of the Scaffold Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:
Citizen Lame Midsomer Murders: Death’s Shadow - Part 2
Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital 75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back Beyond the Stone
Fences Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali
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THIS WEEK ON KET KY75 Years of Keeneland: A Look BackWednesday, April 16 • 8/7 pmOfficials of the thoroughbred racecourse in Lexington discuss track history on the eve of its 75th anniversary.
Pioneers of Television:Standup to Sitcom
Israel: The Royal Tour
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13 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Call the Midwife Sister Julienne puts her reputation on the line to help a pregnant prison inmate. Shelagh suffers heartbreak when a routine pregnancy check turns out to be serious.
8/7 pm Sahara with Michael Palin Absolute Desert After visiting Timbuktu, Michael heads east to the land of nomadic herders, the Wodaabe.
9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 3 The start of World War I spurs enlistment fever among the male staff. Ladies organize a benefit for refugees. LeClair has a mysterious obsession.
9/8 pm Lincoln@Gettysburg The “Internet” of the 19th century, the telegraph gave Lincoln new powers to reshape leader-ship and wield personal control across dis-tant battlefields during the Civil War.
14 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A 1955 Elvis Presley concert poster, a Marklin “Puritan” toy boat, and a 1919 Leon Gaspard painting.
10/9 pm Israel: The Royal Tour An all-access tour of Israel guided by its own head of state, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with CBS News’ Peter Greenberg, including discussing Palestinian statehood and the prospects for a real peace.
15 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Pioneers of Television Standup to Sitcom Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr, Tim Allen, Ray Romano, and Bob Newhart discuss how standup comics transitioned to sitcoms.
9/8 pm Extraordinary Women Coco Chanel The life of the French fashion designer and founder of the iconic Chanel brand.
16 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm The Cleveland Orchestra In Performance: Bruckner Symphony No. 4 The Cleveland Orchestra performs Anton Bruckner’s Fourth “Romantic” Symphony, one of his most popular works.
18 FRIDAY 9:30/8:30 pm Peter Pan from the Milwaukee Ballet Michael Pink’s adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s most famous work is per-formed by the Milwaukee Ballet.
19 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life A celebration of Earth Day inlcuding a visit to Dawson Springs, a popular Kentucky Adventure Tourism destination; Miguel's Pizza in the Red River Gorge; Adair County couple Randy and Jennifer Luethje, named runners-up in GRIT magazine's inaugural Homesteaders of the Year Awards; and the Red River Gorge Trail Crew, volunteers who maintain its extensive trail system.
9/8 pm Movie Classics The Big Country A family patriarch is involved in a bitter land feud in this explosive western drama. Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, and Burl Ives star. (1958)
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Pioneers of Television: Doctors and NursesKET2 Tuesday, April 22 • 8/7 pmKET Tuesday, April 29 • 9/8 pm
From Richard Chamberlain on Dr. Kildare to George Clooney on ER, television’s long love affair with doctors and nurses shows no signs of letting up. In this new program, Noah Wyle, Anthony Edwards, Ed Begley Jr., and others discuss ER, St. Elsewhere, and other medical dramas. The episode also features the final interview with Chad Everett of Medical Center.
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Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 4
The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands, Part 2 Globe Trekker
Sahara with Michael Palin: Dire Straits The Address Civil War: The Untold Story: River of Death This Is America & The World
Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home A Native Presence The Hopewell
HauntingTim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children in a Stressful World Independent Lens: Muscle Shoals
Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour One Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time Charlie Rose
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Ballads and Blues Music Makes a City Liberty Hall of
Kentucky (10:42) Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion
Jubilee: The Grascals Pioneers of Television: Standup to Sitcom Frontline: Solitary Nation BBC World News Kentucky Life
Pioneers of Television: Doctors and Nurses American Masters: A Fierce Green Fire The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands, Part 2 Charlie Rose
Deep Down Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers Kentucky’s Underground Railroad—Passage to Freedom
Conversations with Champions: Mary T. Meagher
Nature: Snow Monkeys Nova: Inside Animal Minds: Who’s the Smartest? Your Inner Fish: Your Inner Monkey BBC World News Up Front with
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Peter Pan from the Milwaukee Ballet Live from the Artists Den: Imagine Dragons Charlie Rose
Gethsemani The Poetry of a Soul: A Monk’s Story Spirit of the Land The Battle of Mill Springs WoodSongs: Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
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Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour One Doc Martin: Sh*t Happens Father Brown: The Mysteries of the Rosary BBC World News Kentucky Health
The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 4 Call the Midwife Charlie Rose
Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads
Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy
Children in a Stressful World
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Great Performances: Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty BBC World News
Doc Martin: Sh*t Happens Movie Classics: The Big Country
The Alzheimer’s Epidemic Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver/The Rambling Rooks
Kentucky Afield: Fishing Call-in 2014 Movie Classics: The Picture of Dorian Gray Austin City Limits: Norah Jones/Kat Edmonson
Father Brown: The Mysteries of the Rosary Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename: Ball Midsomer Murders: Stranglers Wood -
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THIS WEEK ON KET KYSpirit of the LandWednesday, April 23 • 9:30/8:30 pmA profile of the nine Kentuckians who were part of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery.
Great Performances: Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty
The Picture of Dorian Gray
20 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Call the Midwife Jenny’s patient Leah struggles to cope with her mother’s agoraphobia, as well as her own pregnancy.
8/7 pm Sahara with Michael Palin Dire Straits Michael arrives at the border of Niger and Algeria and makes a quick detour into Libya.
9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 4 Miss Mardle houses a handsome refugee, Thackeray spies on LeClair, and Harry has a showdown at cards with Loxley.
21 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Anaheim, a Marx Brothers prop duck, two sketches by Michael Jackson, and a Frederic Church painting.
9/8 pm Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure Fiona Bruce attempts to uncover the story of Leonardo da Vinci, considered by many to be one of the greatest artists who ever lived.
10/9 pm Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time The life of the famed father of conservationism Aldo Leopold and his land ethic idea are explored. Peter Coyote narrates.
22 TUESDAY 10/9 pm Frontline Solitary NationAn examination of America’s use of solitary confinement — a practice U.S. prisons and jails resort to more than most other countries.
23 WEDNESDAY 10/9 pm Live from the Artists Den Imagine Dragons The band delivers percus-sion-heavy rock anthems from the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.
25 FRIDAY 9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty Choreographer Matthew Bourne presents a highly theatrical production of the timeless fairy tale.
26 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Afield Fishing Call-in 2014 Tim Farmer and experts from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources answer viewers’ queries about fishing.
9/8 pm Movie Classics The Picture of Dorian Gray A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness. George Sanders, Hurd Hatfield, Donna Reed, and Angela Lansbury star. (1945)
11/10 pm Austin City Limits Norah Jones sings songs from her album Little Broken Heart and Kat Edmonson show-cases her album Way Down Low.
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ThoroughbredKET2 Sunday, April 27 • 8/7 pm
From Central Kentucky to Dubai, this KET documentary directed by Academy Award-winner Paul Wagner captures the beauty of the racehorse, reveals the people whose lives revolve around this legendary creature, and explores the history and traditions of the Thoroughbred world. The majestic animal is more than just a pretty face; even those outside the inner-circle of racing respect the Thoroughbred’s amazing strength and stamina.
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Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 5
The Bletchley Circle: Uncustomed Goods, Part 1 Globe Trekker
Thoroughbred Call to War Civil War: The Untold Story: Death Knell of the Confederacy
This Is America & The World
bookclub@ket: Lawrence Booth's
Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman: To Fit My Own Category Secrets of the Kentucky Derby Beyond the Stone
Fences: Horse Farms Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam
Bluegrass and Backroads
Kentucky Time Capsule
Kentucky Tonight Education Matters: Teacher Professional Growth and Effectiveness
Great Conversations: Alain de Botton and Brian Stetler BBC World News Louisville Life
Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour Two Antiques Roadshow: Minneapolis, Minn., Hour Two Independent Lens: Revenge of the Electric Car Kentucky Muse
In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Series Premiere: Showcase of Kentucky Celtic Crossroads The Beat of a Different Drummer: The Story
of America’s Last All-female Military Band Kentucky Muse: Of Hands and Hearts: The Kentucky Guild of Artists
Jubilee: Michael Cleveland and the Flamekeeper Band with Audie Blaylock Pioneers of Television: Doctors and Nurses Frontline: Prison State BBC World News
Pioneers of Television: Breaking Barriers Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle - A Voces Special Presentation
The Bletchley Circle: Uncustomed Goods, Part 1 Charlie Rose
Serviam: To Lead and to Serve Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special Conversations with Champions: Pat Day and Chris McCarron
Nature: Love in the Animal Kingdom Nova: The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies Nazi Mega Weapons: Super Tanks BBC World News Up Front with
Jonathan Bastian
Great Performances: Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty Live from the Artists Den: Phoenix Charlie Rose
Kentucky Derby Festival’s 50th Celebration Secrets of the Kentucky Derby Churchill Downs: From Start to Photo Finish WoodSongs: Celebrations of the Ozarks and Arkansas
Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour Two Doc Martin: The Portwenn Effect Father Brown: The Daughters of Jerusalem BBC World News Kentucky Health
The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 5 Call the Midwife Charlie Rose
Kentucky Afield: Fishing Call-in 2014 Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Thoroughbred Beyond the Stone
Fences: Horse Farms
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Charlie Rose: The Week Craft in America: Industry BBC World News Music Anywhere
Doc Martin: The Portwenn Effect Movie Classics: The Picture of Dorian Gray Charlie Rose
Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled Kentucky Muse: Of Hands and Hearts: The Kentucky Guild of Artists Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Boxcars/The Skip Cherryholmes
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Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot Austin City Limits: Juanes/Jesse & Joy
Father Brown: The Daughters of Jerusalem Last of the Summer Wine
Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:
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Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass Kentucky Derby Festival’s 50th Celebration Wild and Scenic Kentucky: A Kentucky Life Special
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THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky Derby Festival’s 50th CelebrationWednesday, April 30 • 8/7 pmCelebrates 50 years of the Commonwealth’s largest annual event and one of Louisville’s most popular entertainment attractions.
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27 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Call the Midwife The midwives discover that a woman with Down Syndrome is pregnant, Shelagh takes over the running of Nonnatus House, and a new nurse arrives.
9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 5 Loxley’s cor-rupt empire expands, LeClair lands in deep trouble, Victor and Agnes make plans, and Harry joins the war effort.
9:30/8:30 pm Call to War Kentucky actor Matt Long introduces the contrasting true stories of two young Kentuckians in the Civil War.
28 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Anaheim, performance shoes that belonged to Buddy Ebsen, a jade jewelry collection, and a Utrillo oil painting.
10/9 pm Great Conversations: Alain de Botton and Brian Stetler Author de Botton discusses his book, The News: A User’s Manual, a guide for our news-addicted age. He is interviewed by the senior media cor-respondent for CNN Worldwide and host of Reliable Sources.
10/9 pm Independent Lens Revenge of the Electric Car The race among major car-makers to make and market electric cars.
29 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Pioneers of Television Breaking Barriers The story of people of color on American television, including Diahann Carroll, Bill Cosby, Desi Arnaz, Edward James Olmos, and George Takei.
9/8 pm Ruben Salazar: Man in the Middle - A Voces Special Presentation The life and death of the prominent Civil Rights-era journalist.
10/9 pm Frontline Prison StateAn investigation into the impact of mass incarceration in America, focusing on a trou-bled housing project in Louisville, Ky., while Kentucky tries break that cycle and shrink its prison state.
30 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Love in the Animal Kingdom Animals dance, sing, flirt, and com-pete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. These are love stories as vari-ous and intriguing as the lovers themselves.
9/8 pm Nova The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies Fly along with monarch butterflies, visiting the spectacular locations they call home and meeting the dangers they encounter along the way.
10/9 pm Live from the Artists Den Phoenix The French band performs a spec-tacular show in the gym at Anderson High School in Austin, Texas.
2 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Craft in America Industry An exploration of the value of handmade objects in today’s creative economy and the important connection between the consum-er and the maker.
3 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life In a salute to Derby day, stories include Kentuckian Roscoe Goose, who rode Donerail to vic-tory in the 1913 Derby; a profile of Churchill Downs, which opened in May 1875; the mint julep, the quintessential southern cocktail; and Zenyatta, the first filly ever to win the Breeders' Cup Classic.
9/8 pm Movie Classics Some Like It Hot To evade gangsters, two men don skirts and makeup and join an all-girl band with a sizzling singer. Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe star. (1959)
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Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Barney & Friends
6:30/5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The
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7:00/6:00 Curious George Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Curious George
7:30/6:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts The Cat in the Hat Knows
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8:30/7:30 Dinosaur Train The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
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10:00/9:00 Kentucky CollectiblesSesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street
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10:30/9:30 Charlie Rose: The Week The Best of the Joy of Painting
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11:30/10:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY!
Martha’s Sewing Room (5)/ Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
12:00/11:00 The McLaughlin Group Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Quilting Arts
12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Knitting Daily
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1:30/12:30 Connections with Renee Shaw Caillou Caillou Caillou Caillou Caillou Garden Smart
2:00/1:00Sahara with Michael Palin/ American Masters (27)
SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWhy (3)/ News Quiz - Old Music for New Ears SuperWHY! Burt Wolf: Travels &
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2:30/1:30 Peg + Cat Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Rick Steve’s Europe
3:00/2:00Civil War: The Untold Story
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Lidia’s Kitchen
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4:00/3:00 Kentucky Life/ Kentucky Afield (27) Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George America’s Test Kitchen
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6:30/5:30 bookclub@ket Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Peep and the Big Wide World
7:00/6:00 European Journal Newsline Newsline Newsline Newsline Newsline Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:30/6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Louisville Life Kentucky Life One to One with Bill
GoodmanConnections with Renee Shaw Kentucky Health Comment on Kentucky
8:00/7:00 Wai Lana Yoga Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The
Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique McLaughlin Group
8:30/7:30 This American Land Workplace Essential Skills Sara’s Weeknight Meals Workplace Essential
SkillsJaques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way
Workplace Essential Skills
To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
9:00/8:00Globe Trekker
Roadtrip Nation Chef’s Life Equitrekking Adventures Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe Start Up
9:30/8:30 America’s Heartland Workplace Essential Skills
In the Americas with David Yetman
Workplace Essential Skills
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Southern Accents
10:00/9:00 Biz Kids The Best of the Joy of Painting Bake Decorate Celebrate!
Gary Spetz’s Painting Wild Places! with Watercolor (2)/ Color World with Gary Spetz
Sit and Be Fit Quilt in a Day Thomas & Friends
10:30/9:30 CyberchaseThe Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Scheewe Art Workshop Christina Cooks Knit and Crochet Now! Angelina Ballerina: The
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11:00/10:00 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Sewing with Nancy Martha Bakes Sew It All Jazzy Vegetarian Knitting Daily WordGirl
11:30/10:30 Journeys in Africa (6)/ In Pursuit of Passion
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Fit 2 Stitch Second Opinion Beads, Baubles, and
Jewels Wild Kratts
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Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
1:00/12:00 Spy Well Read Theater Talk Living Smart Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska
Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick
Rough Cut–Woodworking with Tommy Mac
1:30/12:30 Last of the Summer Wine Mind of a Chef Natural Heroes Katie Brown Workshop The Donna Dewberry Show
Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg This Old House
2:00/1:00 As Time Goes By Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Garden Smart Crafting at the Spotted
Canary It’s Sew Easy Lidia’s Kitchen Ask This Old House
2:30/1:30 Keeping Up Appearances America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Scrapbook Soup Simply Ming Hometime
3:00/2:00Doc Martin
Taste of History Built to Last Hey Kids, Let’s Cook Music Voyager Pati’s Mexican Table Woodsmith Shop
3:30/2:30 Wyland’s Art Studio Woodturning WorkshopFamily Travel with Colleen Kelly (2)/ Travel with Kids
In Pursuit of Passion Primal Grill with Steve Raichlen The Woodwright’s Shop
4:00/3:00Father Brown
Painting with Paulson Tennessee’s Wild SideClodagh’s Irish Food Trails (2)/ Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living
Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage (3)/ Extraordinary Women (10,17)/ Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure (24)
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All parents want their children to grow up to be happy, secure, healthy adults. But how much do we know about how that actually happens? The new KET Health Special Report Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children in a Stressful World explores why social and emotional development is so important in the first years of life. It premieres Monday, April 21 at 9/8 pm on KET. Research on brain development shows that positive early experiences are critical for long-term mental and physical health. When young children do not receive proper nurturing, or they experience trauma or
constant stress, it can have serious repercussions for their development. Through interviews with experts and profiles of programs across Kentucky, Safe and Sound presents
ways parents can foster good social and emotional development in their children as well as given parents the help they need to support the
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emotional health of their children across a continuum of needs. Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children in a Stressful World also airs Tuesday, April 22 at 2/1 pm and Friday, April 25 at 9/8 am on the Kentucky Channel. Details on the projects featured in Safe and Sound, as well as more information on raising emotionally healthy children, is available at KET.org/Health. Safe and Sound was funded in part by a grant from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.
‘Education Matters’ focuses on teacher professional growth and effectiveness Students succeed when their teachers can create an inspiring and engaging environment for learning. Find out how Kentucky teachers are reaching this goal on the next Education Matters, airing Monday, April 28 at 9/8 pm on KET. Kentucky’s new statewide Professional Growth and Effectiveness System (PGES) is designed to give Kentucky teachers the tools they need to become more effective in the classroom. In the program, host Bill Goodman and guests discuss PGES and its impact. Video segments go to Marshall and Boone counties to see how schools are implementing PGES, now in its pilot year.
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Murray artist Leys featured in new ‘Kentucky Muse’ With inspiration stemming from his boyhood along the shores of Lake Michigan to his Kentucky home near Land Between the Lakes, Murray artist Dale Daniel Leys is fascinated by space and the science of life. Discover the work of this teacher and visual artist in the latest in KET’s Kentucky Muse series, “Dale Daniel Leys: Drawing Life,” airing Wednesday, April 16 at 9:30/8:30 pm on KET2. Leys started drawing as a toddler, and his talent for art was obvious from a very young age. Seagull skulls and fish bones from along Lake Michigan soon made their way into his drawings. Today, these subjects still captivate him. Along with nature, science plays a large role in Leys works. He is fascinated by space and the science of life. Leys also completes onsite drawings and watercolors in the western and southwest United States, Italy, and the Czech Republic. They are small, highly detailed, and painstakingly accurate. A Murray State University professor since 1977, Leys has inspired many students who have become art teachers, gallery owners, and artists. Kentucky Muse “Dale Daniel Leys: Drawing Life” also airs Sunday, April 13 at 7/6 pm and Friday, April 18 at 9/8 pm on the Kentucky Channel.
Louisville LifeKET Saturdays • 7:30/6:30 pm KET2 Sundays • noon/11 amKET2 Thursdays • 7:30/6:30 pm
April 5 Two of “The Ten Buildings that Changed Louisville,” Bowman Field Terminal and the Levy Building; Frazier History Museum; and Dan Gediman, executive producer of the NPR series This I Believe; and Almost Home Pet Boarding.
April 12 ART x FM non-profit radio station; documentarians George and Kiley Parker; Lora Tucker of
Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana; and Old Bridge Inn bed and breakfast in Jeffersonville, Ind.
April 19 Louisville MEGA Cavern; Morris’ Deli; David Henry, author of Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him; and the Moth StorySLAM.
April 26 The Louisville Water Tower and the U.S. Marine Hospital buildings; Clay & Cotton; Cary Stemle of Business First; and rotating restaurant Rivue, offering scenic views of downtown and the Ohio River.
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Secrets of the Dead “Carthage’s Lost Warriors”KET Wednesday, April 2 • 10/9 pm KET2 Sunday, April 6 • 6/5 pm
In 146 BC, as the Romans conquered the vast Carthaginian Empire in North Africa, thou-sands of people fled their homeland. Now, science is suggesting some may have taken refuge thousands of miles away in South America. In addition to the scientific evi-dence, blonde, blue-eyed indigenes suggest that contact with the West occurred long before Columbus arrived.
Independent Lens “The Trials of Muhammad Ali”KET Monday, April 14 • 9/8 pm KET KY Tuesday, April • 15 8/7 pm
Go ringside for his toughest bout — the “Louisville Lip’s” bat-tle to overturn his five-year prison sentence for refusing U.S. military service. When Cassius Clay became Muhammad Ali, he found himself in the crosshairs of conflicts concerning civil rights, religion, and wartime dissent. This film zeroes in on the years 1967 to 1970, when Ali lived in exile within the U.S., stripped of his heavyweight belt and banned from boxing.
Civil War: The Untold StoryKET Begins Sunday, April 6 • 3/2 pm KET2 Begins Sunday, April 6 • 10/9 pm
Examine this well-documented conflict through the lens of the Western Campaign, which dramati-cally shaped the final outcome of the Civil War. The five-part series features poignant letters from both soldiers and civilians that provide new insights into the causes of the Civil War, life on the homefront, the politics of war, the issue of slavery, and the rela-tively unheralded role African Americans played in the conflict.
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Independent Lens “Muscle Shoals”KET Monday, April 21 • 10/9 pm
Located alongside the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Ala., is the unlikely breeding ground for some of America’s most creative and defiant music. Some of the most important and influential songs of all time, by artists ranging from Lynyrd Skynyrd to Wilson Pickett, the Rolling Stones to Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys to the Civil Wars, hail from what Native Americans called “Singing River.”
Nazi Mega Weapons “Super Tanks”KET Wednesday, April 30 • 10/9 pm
Hitler’s megalomania led him to demand construction of the largest tank the world had ever seen — a mobile fortress weighing 180 tons. “Super Tanks” shows how even this colossus couldn’t satisfy Hitler’s thirst for enormous weapons; he further commissioned a land battleship weighing 1,000 tons.
The AddressKET Tuesday, April 15 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, April 20 • 9/8 pm
Ken Burns tells the story of a tiny school in Putney, Vt., the Greenwood School, where each year the students are encouraged to memorize, practice, and recite the Gettysburg Address. In its exploration of Greenwood, whose students, boys ages 11-17, all face a range of complex learning differences, the film also unlocks the history, context, and importance of President Lincoln’s most pow-erful address.
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Today’s KET: Focused on Children’s Emotional Health
We live in a stressful world. But what happens when pressures of day-to-day family life go beyond congested commutes and overscheduled activities?
New research shows that extreme childhood adversity and prolonged stress – called toxic stress – can have serious reper-cussions on the long-term mental and physical health of a child.
Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children in a Stressful World, KET’s newest health documentary premiering April 21 at 9/8 pm, examines brain development, the importance of nurturing in the first years of life, and how to reduce severe stress and trauma in families.
The good news is that secure relationships are a protective shield for children, and KET’s special report shows how Kentucky communities and agencies are working to support parents.
Healthy people and healthy communities are vital in order to make Kentucky a better place to live and work. KET’s Health Initiative is helping to show the way to a healthier future. We’ve examined traumatic brain injury, preventing teen suicide, domestic violence, premature birth, childhood obesity, and healthcare in rural popula-tions.
KET’s approach is to highlight solutions in addition to examining the causes of Kentucky’s health crisis.
We hope you’ll join with us in pursuing solutions and a healthy population. Visit KET.org/Health to watch video of KET’s health programs and to see a preview of Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children in a Stressful World.
Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO
Sincerely,
Ferrell Wellman retires from ‘Comment on Kentucky’
Veteran broadcaster, educator, and Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame member Ferrell Wellman retired in February from hosting Comment on Kentucky, KET’s lon-gest-running public affairs program.
“Over the last few months, I had been considering when would be a good time to leave the moderator’s chair,” Wellman said.
“I’m a firm believer in leaving a position a little too early rather than a little late,” he added, citing a recent knee injury as influencing the timing of his decision.
Another veteran broadcaster, Bill Bryant, anchor/man-aging editor at WKYT in Lexington and host of Kentucky Newsmakers, is currently filling in as interim host. Most of Wellman’s reporting career was spent with WAVE-TV in Louisville, where he was its Frankfort reporter for more than 16 years. He also taught broadcasting at Eastern Kentucky University.
A CAPITOL DAYIn February, Friends of KET and staff members thanked legislators for sup-porting KET. From left, KET’s Julie Schmidt, KET execu-tive director Shae Hopkins, Rep. Tommy Thompson and KET Friend Dan Griffith, Owensboro.
From left, KET’s Nancy Carpenter, Sen. David Givens, and KET Friends Pat Goetz and Carol Beirne, Northern Kentucky.
A success thanks to donors, partners, volunteersKET extends its thanks to the many community partners and thousands of individuals and businesses who made contributions, and made TeleFund 2014 such a success.
Coordinator Steven Prater, front right, rallied Ashland Inc. volunteers for their 34th year as TeleFund partners.
Terry Cook, director of the Nature Conservancy Kentucky, thanks KET for providing pro-grams that increase conserva-tion awareness.
In-Kind Donorsa la lucie’s Restaurant • A.P. Suggins Bar and Grill • Bella Notte • Bibie’s Catering • Billy’s Barbeque • Bluegrass Catering • Bryant’s Rent-All, Inc. • Cake Walk Kentucky • Canteen, Inc. • City Barbeque • Columbia’s Steakhouse • DaRae & Friends Catering • Donato’s Pizza • Donut Days Bakery • Hardee’s on Richmond Road • Joe Bologna’s Pizza • Kentucky Eagle, Inc. • Kentucky Farm Bureau • Lexington Seafood • Magee’s Bakery • Moe’s Southwest Grill • Olive Garden • P&G Pepsi Bottling • Pieratt’s, Inc. • Puccini’s Smiling Teeth • Rafferty’s in Hamburg • Selma’s Catering • Sonic on S. Broadway • UK Faculty Club
SponsorsAmerican Institute of Architects, East Ky Chapter • Murray State University
Phone Banks:Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity, UK Chapter • Ashland Inc. • Bank of the Bluegrass • Bluegrass Community and Technical College • Commerce Lexington • AIA East Ky Chapter • Frankfort Lexington Links • Kentucky Adult Education • Kentucky Farm Bureau • KET Friends Board • Ky Association of Professional Surveyors (KAPS) • KY Women’s Federation • Lexington Athletic Club’s Energizers Dance Group • Lexington Medical Society • Lexington Rotary Club • The Nature Conservancy KY • Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, UK Chapter • Phi Theta Kappa Honors Program, BCTC Chapter • Stantec, Inc. • The South Laurel Juniorettes • Toyota, Inc. • UK Arts Administration Program • UK Honors Program • US Bank • Wyatt Tarrant and Combs, LLP
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Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Vice Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville • Secretary: Dr. Suvas Desai, Saint Joseph Medical Foundation, Lexington • Executive Committee At Large: Angela Cain, Walton • Laura Ladd, Cross Gate Gallery, Lexington • Terry Holliday, Ph.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Heidi Margulis, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, Humana, Louisville • Hilma Prather, Somerset • Felicia Cumings Smith, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort
KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Judy Cain, Rowan County (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)
Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Mary Butler, Dry Ridge President-Elect: Maude Teegarden, Germantown Secretary/Treasurer: Nancy Thames, Richmond Vice President: Kathy Brauer, Henderson Vice President: Deede Dykes, Ashland Vice President: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Vice President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville Vice President: Sean Mestan, Princeton Past President: Barbra Ledford, Baxter Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright
Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc. Board of Directors Chair: John R. Hall, retired Chairman and CEO, Ashland Inc., Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Turner Logistics, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, retired President, MC Squared, Inc., Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Chief Financial Officer, Ball Homes, Lexington • Vickie Yates Brown, Frost Brown Todd, University of Louisville, Louisville • Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville • Billy Harper, President, Harper Industries, Inc., Paducah • Bill Jones, Community Division Manager, U.S. Bank • James H. “Mike” Molloy, Lexington • Nick Nicholson, retired President, Keeneland Association, Lexington • William T. Young Jr., President, W.T. Young, Inc., Lexington • Representatives of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television: Donna Moore Campbell, Hilma Prather and Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors: Terri Srinivasan, Maysville
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THERE IS A SEASONReturn to London’s East End in 1959 on the eve of the Swinging Sixties. The winds of change are sweeping through the country and the residents of Nonnatus House face some momentous changes of their own.
Call the MidwifeThird Season Premiere!KET Sunday, March 30 • 8/7 pmKET2 Thursday, April 3 • 11/10 pm