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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

LaTonya Rowe

CENTURY21st Johnson County teacher named 2014 PBS Digital Innovator

WHEN LATONYA ROWE LOOKS AT TECHNOLOGY, SHE DOESN’T SEE HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, WIFI, OR SCREENS. SHE SEES

UNLIMITED EDUCATIONAL POSSIBILITIES FOR OPENING UP NEW WORLDS FOR HER FOURTH GRADERS IN JOHNSON COUNTY.

CLASSROOM

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Help KET assist digital innovators in the classroom. Donate now at KET.org. Thank you! 3KET.org

LATONYA ROWE’S CLASSROOM is a busy place, where students work individually, in small groups, with paper and pencil, and with screens big and small. But it’s an organized place, where Rowe, a Johnson County native who comes from a family of teachers, has looked at the explosion of technology that’s occurred in the past 10 years and seized upon ingenious ways to apply it to her everyday instruction.

“I often dream of being the ‘great and powerful Oz’ and giving my students the wisdom to utilize their brain to retain as much information as possible,” said LaTonya Rowe, who teaches fourth grade at Highland Elementary.

“I always stress the importance of having a heart for learning and striving to learn something new each and every day.”

In 2014 Rowe was named a PBS Digital Innovator in recognition of her efforts to harness technology and, like the Wizard of Oz, help her students discover and learn in exponentially new ways.

“I often joke if I had one more of me I could accomplish so much in my room,” she said.

And thanks to technology, she does. Rowe has found ways to use podcasts, QR codes, and a variety of educational software to keep parents informed, pre-record instruction so that kids can view it either at school or at home — and even give students a virtual ride-along with her brother, Tracy Taylor, a social studies teacher turned trucker, right into her classroom.

“I like to introduce something and let the kids just run with it,” Rowe said. “If they’re interested in it, they learn a greater amount of information than I could ever just put out there for them.”

Rowe’s long association with KET has supplemented her interest in using technology in the classroom. Like most educators in Kentucky, she makes frequent use of KET EncycloMedia to access videos and lesson plans to introduce or enhance her lessons. And like many a teacher in remote locations, she takes advantage of KET’s professional development resources to get needed training without expensive travel.

Most recently, Rowe accessed KET’s expertise to launch a student broadcast club, which produces “week in review” videos including student interviews requiring shooting, editing, and other technical skills.

“Every teacher dreams of the places they could take their students if only they had the equipment and the means,” said Rowe.

“I envision computer programming, development of apps, creating modes, project-based learning, and more. I am building a classroom that will entice and awaken the digital innovator hidden inside each of my 72 students,” she said.

“The possibilities are endless!”

PBS seeks innovative educatorsTeachers: Are you using digital

media and technology to lead innovation in your school? Then apply now through Feb. 11 to be a 2015 PBS LearningMedia Digital Innovator.

Whether you are flipping your classroom, integrating tablets and mobile devices, using game-based learning, or introducing another technology, we want to hear from you.

Those selected will receive one year of free PD including virtual trainings, access to exclusive resources and events, membership into a robust professional learning community,

and an expenses-paid two-day trip to Philadelphia preceding the ISTE conference. Apply at to.pbs.org/digin

When PBS LearningMedia launched in early 2013, KET — along with WGBH/Boston and WNET/New York — became a contributing partner. Since then, more than 1,900 KET-produced videos, interactives, images, and other media have been uploaded to the service.

Here’s a sampling of the engaging KET resources that help teachers like LaTonya Rowe become digital innovators. And they’re all available free to parents and families, too!

Clouds and WeatherPart of KET’s Everyday Science collection

for preschoolers, this stop-motion animated video is a fun way to introduce different types of clouds to young children.

Math + ArtsTwenty-five imaginative lessons for

grades K-8 help teachers use the arts to teach math concepts. For example, second graders create a paper quilt based on geometry, fourth graders learn about fractions through rhythmic sequences, and eighth graders use graphing to choreograph a dance.

Think GardenDesigned for grades 3-5, these 18 short

videos explore the art and science of growing food. Students learn about the water cycle, photosynthesis, mulching and composting, garden pests and helpers, and much more.

News Quiz CollectionNews Quiz, KET’s current events show

for grades 4-8, is now in its 30th year. And since last fall, the most recent episodes have been available on PBS LearningMedia for streaming or download.

Think MathGames, logic-based interactives,

and word problem visualizations provide entertaining, effective ways for students in grades 5-8 to master proportions, ratios, and fraction multiplication and division.Visit KET.pbslearningmedia.org for more information.

KET provides bounty of digital resources

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COVER STORY

What secrets will be revealed in the new season?The Thickens

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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 5” KET Begins Sunday, Jan. 4 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Begins Thursday, Jan. 8 • 9/8 pm

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Downton Abbey” returns for an epic fifth season of intimately

interlaced stories centered on an English country estate — a deliciously entertaining formula that has made it the highest-rated drama in PBS history. “Our cast and crew have been immersed in the world of Downton for the last five years and it is a thrill to have seen it grow in popularity in the United States to become one of the most watched shows on television,” said Gareth Neame, the series’ executive producer. “Viewers can expect all the highs and lows, the heady mix of drama, romance and comedy, and plenty of new surprises.” Season 5 recently completed its run in the UK, where it remains the most popular drama on ITV. The series’ many honors include 10 Emmys, two Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Season 4 received 12 Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. Viewers can expect to follow plot threads left dangling from last season, including Lady Mary’s courtship contest, Lady Edith’s trials as a secret single mom, schemes against Bates,

Robert’s battles against modernity, Tom’s quest to be true to his ideals, Violet’s one-line zingers, and much, much more. One of the recurring themes of “Downton Abbey” is change, from the wrenching consequences of the Titanic disaster in Season 1 to a notorious automobile accident at the end of Season 3 — plus World War I, women’s rights, and the new morals, inventions, and fashions of the 1920s. And this is where Season 5 kicks off. It’s 1924. The United Kingdom has its first Labor Party prime minister. The radio is the latest miracle of the age. And Downton’s traditional ways are besieged on all fronts, as evidenced by this exchange between the head housekeeper, Mrs. Hughes, and the butler, Mr. Carson: “We’re catching up, Mr. Carson. Whether you like it or not, Downton is catching up with the times we live in,” says the forward-thinking Mrs. Hughes. “That’s exactly what I’m afraid of!” the butler retorts. The new season features returning stars Maggie Smith (the Dowager Countess), Hugh Bonneville (Lord Grantham), Michelle Dockery

(Lady Mary), and Elizabeth McGovern (Cora). Plus, the acclaimed ensemble is joined by guest stars Harriet Walter (Atonement), reprising her role as Lady Shackleton, and Peter Egan (Death at a Funeral), who returns as Lord Flintshire, together with completely new characters played by Richard E. Grant (Girls), Anna Chancellor (The Hour), and Rade Sherbedgia (24).

Wish you could time-travel and live in the world of Downton Abbey? We’ve got the next best thing. Make plans now to attend our Fabby Abbey Ball at the grand country mansion Spindletop Hall in Lexington on Saturday, April 25. There will be food, chamber music, cocktails, a best-dressed and best hat contest, some entertaining takes on the series, dancing to a live band, and much more. Receive two tickets with your donation of $300 online at KET.org/donate or call (800) 866-0366.

Party like a Crawley

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Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 Globe Trekker: Globe Trekker Special: Art Trails of the French Riviera

Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 7 (7:30 pm) Birdmen: The Original Dream of Flight Modern Spies This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket Home and Beyond

Kentucky Muse: Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace Pride & Joy Bluegrass

UndergroundTim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Great Conversations: Timothy Geithner and James Surowiecki Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Jerusalem Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Hajj BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Manor House Treasures Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix (Part 2) Independent Lens: Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey Grief Becomes Me: A Love Story

Lincoln in the Land of Bluegrass A Kentucky Treasure: The Osborne Brothers Story Reel Visions Kentucky Muse: Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace

Jubilee: The Seldom Scene Red Green Does New Year’s Frontline: From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians - (Pt.2)

Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Kumbh Mela

Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Osun-Osogbo DCI Banks: Innocent Graves Burt Wolf: Taste of

Freedom

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Commitment Settlement Schools of Appalachia The William T. Young Story Sally Brown: Force of Nature

Live from Lincoln Center: Gershwin Celebration at The New York Philharmonic with Dianne Reeves

Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve at the Rainbow Room BBC World News Bing Crosby

Rediscovered

Amnesia, Part 1 Amnesia, Part 2 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen

A History of Kentucky In 25 Objects A Walk with Boone A Walk with Simon Kenton WoodSongs: The McCrary Sisters and the Deadly Gentlemen

Antiques Roadshow: Manor House Treasures Doc Martin: Ever After Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2015 Kentucky Health

Downton Abbey, Season 4, Part 7 (7:30 pm) Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews: Flour Power Vintage Kentucky Unbridled Vines:

Kentucky’s Finest Burgoo! Legendary Stew of the South

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize BBC World News

Doc Martin: Ever After The Video Vault: Angel and the Badman/Bank Teller/Who’s on First Charlie Rose

A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection Louisville Life Bluegrass Underground Jubilee: The Seldom Scene

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: It Happened One Night Austin City Limits: The Avett Brothers/Nickel Creek

Royal Paintbox Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Men of

the Houses Midsomer Murders: Stranglers Wood - Part 2

Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam A History of Kentucky In 25 Objects The Appalachians Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder

EVENING

For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules

Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize

KET Friday, Jan. 2 • 10/9 pmKET2 Wednesday, Jan. 7 • 9/8 pm

Billy Joel ranks as one of the most popular and respected artists in the world. His piano-fueled narratives take listeners into the relatable and deeply personal crevices of life. This special honoring his receipt of the prize includes performances by Joel, as well as Tony Bennett, Boyz II Men, Gavin DeGraw, Josh Groban, Natalie Maines, John Mellencamp, and LeAnn Rimes, with a special performance by Kevin Spacey — as well as a dance ensemble performance from Twyla Tharp’s “Movin’ Out.”

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28 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 Lady Rose meets the Prince of Wales and faces a dilemma.

29 MONDAY 8/7 pm Great Conversations: Timothy Geithner and James Surowiecki The former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and author of Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises is interviewed by The New Yorker's financial page writer.

9/8 pm Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Jerusalem A trip to Israel with Jewish and Christian pilgrims.

10/9 pm Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Hajj Millions of pilgrims gather in the city of Mecca in today’s Saudi Arabia to take part in the annual five-day pilgrimage every Muslim hopes to complete at least once.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey The real life fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for Journey.

30 TUESDAY 8/7 Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Kumbh Mela Every 12 years, people gather on the flood plain of the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers in Allahabad, India, for the world’s largest gathering for religious pur-poses.

9/8 pm Red Green Does New Year’s The guys from Possum Lodge celebrate and make interesting New Year’s resolutions.

9/8 pm Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler Osun-Osogbo African-American pilgrims attend a festival in honor of the Yoruba goddess Osun.

31 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Live from Lincoln Center Gershwin Celebration at The New York Philharmonic with Dianne Reeves The gala rings in 2015 with George Gershwin favor-ites, featuring Reeves and Norm Lewis. Bramwell Tovey conducts.

8/7 pm Amnesia While investigating the disappearance of his wife, Stone, losing his grip on reality, hones in on amnesia patient John Dean and pursues him relentlessly.

10/9 pm Michael Feinstein New Year’s Eve at the Rainbow Room The enter-tainer performs with Darren Criss, Aaron Tveit, Leslie Odom, Kelli O’Hara, Christine Ebersole, and more at the legendary New York City nightclub.

10:30/9:30 pm Tribute to Bruce Springsteen Alabama Shakes, Elton John, John Legend, Mumford & Sons, and others perform The Boss’ biggest hits. Springsteen closes out the night with the E Street Band, blazing through “Thunder Road” and “Born to Run.”

1 THURSDAY 10/9 pm Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2015 Julie Andrews hosts an evening of Strauss family waltzes accompanied by the Vienna State Ballet.

3 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dave remembers the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes by visiting Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Bend, and other landforms shaped by the quakes 200 years ago.

8/7 pm Royal Paintbox Charles, Prince of Wales, makes a journey through history to celebrate the artistic gene in his family and reveals a remarkable treasure trove of work by his ancestors.

9/8 pm Movie Classics It Happened One Night A newsman rides a bus and shares a cabin with a tycoon’s runaway daughter. Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert star.

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Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2015

Movie Classics: It Happened One Night

Settlement Schools of Appalachia Tuesday, Dec. 30 • 9/8 pmThe early history, growth, and contempo-rary roles of these Appalachian commu-nity institutions.

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Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 1 The Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special (10:15 pm) Manor of Speaking (11:15 pm)

Danube - Europe’s Amazon: From The Black Forest to The Black Sea Nazi Mega Weapons: U-Boat Base History Project: The Art of War This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket Midnight Magic

Kentucky Muse: A Novel Approach Serviam: To Lead and To Serve Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Kumbh Mela

Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler: Osun-Osogbo BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour One Antiques Roadshow: Phoenix (Part 3) Independent Lens: Rich Hill Shark Island Whaler

Celtic Crossroads Video Vault - Kentucky Edition Reel Visions Kentucky Muse: A Novel Approach

Jubilee: The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary

Ripley: Believe It Or Not: American Experience Frontline: Gunned Down Legislative Update BBC World News

King George and Queen Mary Great British Baking Show The Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Old-Time Country Music

Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital 75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back Conversations with Champions: Phil Simms

Nature: Wild France Nova: Rise of the Drones Nazi Mega Weapons: V1: Hitler’s Vengeance Missile Legislative Update BBC World News

King George and Queen Mary Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize Give It All Away Charlie Rose

Alben Barkley: Kentucky’s First Senate Party Leader Along Kentucky 80 Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection:

Beyond Measure WoodSongs

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour One Doc Martin: Sickness and Health Father Brown: The Eye of Apollo Legislative Update: BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 1 Manor of Speaking Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews Kentucky Life Serviam: To Lead and To Serve

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week Great Performances: American Voices with Renee Fleming Legislative Update

Doc Martin: Sickness and Health Movie Classics: It Happened One Night Charlie Rose

Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital Celtic Crossroads Louisville Life Bluegrass

UndergroundJubilee: The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Network Austin City Limits: Spoon/White Denim

John Glenn: A Life of Service Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Bunch

of Marys Midsomer Murders: Blood Will Out - Part 1

Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Kentucky’s Ohio River

Towns Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith

EVENING

For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules

Antiques Roadshow — Season premiere!

KET2 Monday, Jan. 5 • 8/7 pmKET Thursday, Jan. 8 • 8/7 pm

The season premieres with a homerun in a treasure-filled visit to New York City and its largest sports memorabilia find ever. Highlights include an unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal; a headboard from the set of The Godfather, Part II that was purchased for under $25; and an archive of rare photographic baseball cards with a handwritten letter from the 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings, appraised at $1 million.

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4 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Danube - Europe’s Amazon From The Black Forest to The Black Sea Originating in Germany’s Black Forest, the Danube travels 3,000 kilometers to the Black Sea coast.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 1 In the season opener, a working-class prime minister is elected and old attitudes start to change. Robert is snubbed by the village. Baxter tells all. And Edith plays with fire

9/8 pm Nazi Mega Weapons U-Boat Base The impenetrable submarine pens the Nazis built to protect U-boats from Allied attacks.

10/9 pm History Project The Art of War The First World War transformed the world of art and changed the way images of war are portrayed.

5 MONDAY 10/9 pm Independent Lens Rich Hill Three boys navigate the road between childhood and adolescence in a depressed Missouri town.

6 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Jubilee The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary Highlights include performances by Masters of Bluegrass, Seldom Scene, Russell Moore & llIrd Tyme out.

8/7 pm King George and Queen Mary Born and brought up in the Victorian age, King George V was conservative to his fin-gertips. Yet in the face of unstoppable social change after WWI he turned out to be a remarkable innovator.

10/9 pm Frontline Gunned Down How the NRA uses its unrivaled political power to stop gun regulation in America. With first-hand accounts of school killings in Newtown and Columbine, and the shoot-ing of Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, this program examines why, despite the national trauma over gun violence, Washington hasn’t acted.

7 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Wild France Breathtaking photography reveals wolves, boar, and bears living in France’s mountains and forests.

8/7 pm King George and Queen Mary Queen Mary was picked as a future queen consort by Queen Victoria. Despite the arranged marriage, King George and Queen Mary had a loving relationship.

9/8 pm Nova Rise of the Drones The explosive growth of airborne pilotless drones is transforming the armed forces of every nation.

10/9 pm Nazi Mega Weapons V1: Hitler’s Vengeance Missile The V1 was one of the most ambitious projects of the Third Reich, and though it was too late to make a difference to the outcome of WWII, its legacy is the cruise missile - a weapon that changed the face of war forever.

9 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Great Performances American Voices with Renee Fleming Conceived and hosted by the American singer, this program brings together vocal masters, industry titans, and emerging artists to celebrate pro-fessional singing.

10 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life The hardwood forests and sandstone bluffs of Muhlenberg County’s Lake Malone; a visit to Winchester; Kentucky luthier Douglas Naselroad; Artists Collaborative Theatre in Pike County.

8/7 pm John Glenn: A Life of Service The extraordinary life and career of the astronaut and senator.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Network A TV executive boosts her ratings with a mad anchorman who thinks he speaks for God. Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch star. (1976)

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYAlong Kentucky 80Wednesday, Jan. 7 • 9/8 pmJournalist John Ed Pearce travels from the Breaks of the Big Sandy on the Virginia border to the Mississippi River.

Danube - Europe’s Amazon

Nature: Wild France

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Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 2 Queen’s Garden Manor of Speaking Art Wolfe’s Travels to

The Edge

Danube - Europe’s Amazon: Forest, Flood, and Frost

Ripley: Believe It Or Not: American Experience The Klondike Gold Rush This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket Scissors, Paper, Rock

James Still’s River of Earth Sojourn of the Strings Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight The Klondike Gold Rush Great Conversations:: Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour Two Antiques Roadshow: San Jose (Part 1) Independent Lens: Evolution of a Criminal Our American Family:

The Barreras

KMEA Marching Band Championships 2014 Video Vault - Kentucky Edition Reel Visions James Still’s River of Earth

Jubilee: Sam Bush Band Klansville, U.S.A.: American Experience Frontline: Putin’s Way BBC World News Kentucky Life

Genealogy Roadshow: New Orleans Great British Baking Show Queen’s Garden Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Labor Coal in Kentucky Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement

in KentuckyGreat Leaders: The Black Odyssey of Lyman Johnson

Nature: Dogs That Changed The World, Pt. 1 - The Rise of the Dog Nova: Big Bang Machine Nazi Mega Weapons: The Wolf’s Lair BBC World News America from the

Ground Up

Great Performances: American Voices with Renee Fleming American Masters: Troubadours: Carole King/James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter Charlie Rose

A Native Presence Heart of the Hills—The Story of Mountain Music

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life

WoodSongs: Tim O’Brien & Darrell Scott and Ron Block with Sierra Hull

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour Two Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Father Brown: The Bride of Christ BBC World News Kentucky Health

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 2 Manor of Speaking Art Wolfe’s Travels to

The Edge Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews Colonial Williamsburg Mission Appalachia: The Story of Red Bird

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Great Performances at the Met: Le Nozze di Figaro

Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Movie Classics: Network Charlie Rose

Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures Morehead & Northfork Railroad Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Masters of Bluegrass

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Mutiny on the Bounty Austin City Limits

Father Brown: The Bride of Christ Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Another

Prick in the Wall Midsomer Murders: Blood Will Out - Part 2

Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam A Native Presence My Kentucky Home: Woodford County

(Part 1) My Kentucky Home: Woodford County (Part 2)

EVENING

For complete listings for all KET channels, go to KET.org/tvschedules

Great Conversations: Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem

KET Monday, Jan. 12 • 10/9 pmThe legendary opera singer, long acknowledged as one

of the world’s most beautiful voices and as one of the most versatile concert and operatic singers of her time, has received five Grammys and 38 honorary doctorates from institutions around the world. With Gloria Steinem, feminist activist and co-founder of Ms. magazine, she discusses her memoir Stand Up Straight and Sing!, which recalls the strong women who were her role models.

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11 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Danube - Europe’s Amazon Forest, Flood, and Frost Natural forces and landscapes profoundly affect life on the great river.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 2 Rose hits on a strategy to get a radio in the house, an art historian arrives, and Anna makes a difficult purchase.

10/9 pm The Klondike Gold Rush Personal stories of success and failure shed light on the harsh realities of the stampede of more than 100,000 people.

12 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A show rundown from the Beatles’ first Ed Sullivan Show appearance along with an auto-graphed photograph of the band.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Evolution of a Criminal Filmmaker Darius Clark Monroe explores what led him to rob a bank as a teenager in Texas.

13 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Geneology Roadshow New Orleans Genealogists uncover fascinating family stories, including a woman desper-ate to find out who committed a gruesome murder in her ancestor’s past, and a woman discovers the difficult journey her ancestor took on the path to freedom from slavery.

10/9 pm Frontline Putin’s Way An examination of the accusations of criminal-ity and corruption that have surrounded Vladimir Putin’s reign in Russia.

14 WEDNESDAY 9/8 pm Nova Big Bang Machine Particle physicists attempt to close in on the Higgs Boson, thought to be responsible for giving all the stuff in the universe its mass.

9:30/8:30 pm American Masters Troubadours: Carole King/James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter A first-hand account of the genesis of the singer-songwriter movement.

10/9 pm Nazi Mega Weapons The Wolf’s Lair A look at Hitler’s heavily pro-tected command complex of bunkers and buildings.

16 FRIDAY 9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances at the Met Le Nozze di Figaro James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece set in a manor house in the 1930s.

17 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Haunts of Owensboro walking tours; Haycraft Inn in Hardin County; Greenup County band The Whipps; and Louisville food trucks.

11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits UK sensation Sam Smith sings “Stay With Me” and other songs from his debut. Future Islands performs their single “Seasons (Waiting on You).”

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYA Native PresenceWednesday, Jan. 14 • 8/7 pmA discussion of the presence of Native Americans in Kentucky’s past, as well as current events that show how Kentuckians are embracing this heritage.

Austin City Limits: Sam Smith

Genealogy Roadshow: New Orleans

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Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights the Klan

KET2 Sunday, Jan. 18 • 10/9 pmKET Monday, Jan. 19 • 9/8 pm

Learn the story of Pulitzer Prize-winning publisher Horace Carter (1921-2009) and his bold reporting on the Ku Klux Klan in the pre-Civil Rights era. As the 29-year-old editor of the weekly Tabor City Tribune, he risked everything to protest the Klan’s racist rhetoric and vigilantism. His reports and the weekly editorials helped lead to the first FBI investigation of the Klan during that era and to the arrest and conviction of nearly 100 Klansmen. Narrated by Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman.

Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 3 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, Part 1 Manor of Speaking Art Wolfe’s Travels to

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Nature: Ireland’s Wild River Klansville, U.S.A.: American Experience Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket The Secrets of a Fire King

Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson—So Much to Paint

Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2

Bluegrass Underground

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

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A Ripple of Hope Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan Genealogy Roadshow BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour Three Antiques Roadshow: San Jose (Part 2) Independent Lens: The Kill Team/Confusion Through Sand Warriors Return

The Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out Video Vault - Kentucky Edition Reel Visions Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson—So Much to Paint

Jubilee: The Greencards Edison: American Experience BBC World News Kentucky Life

Genealogy Roadshow: St. Louis Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, Part 1 Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: A Place in the Country Made and Bottled in Kentucky Music Makes A City Liberty Hall of

Kentucky (11:42 pm)

Nature: Dogs That Changed The World, Pt. 2 - Dogs by Design Nova: Sunken Ship Rescue Nazi Mega Weapons: The SS BBC World News America from the

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Great Performances at the Met: Le Nozze di Figaro Impresario

Kentucky’s Underground Railroad—Passage to Freedom Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers Appalshop@40: Classics from the

Collection: Big Lever WoodSongs: Celebrating the Music of the Ozarks from Eureka Spring, Arkansas

Antiques Roadshow: New York City, Hour Three Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust BBC World News Kentucky Health

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 3 Manor of Speaking Art Wolfe’s Travels to

The Edge Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Third Lives in the First World

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week

American Masters: Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice BBC World News Chef’s Life: Apples

Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf Movie Classics: Mutiny on the Bounty Horses of the West: America’s Love Story (11:15)

Made and Bottled in Kentucky My Kentucky Home: Lyon County Louisville Life Bluegrass Underground Jubilee

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Video Vault: And Then There Were None/The Lucy Show/Matador Austin City Limits: Ryan Adams/Jenny Lewis

Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Dark

Side of the Moone Midsomer Murders: Beyond The Grave - Part 1

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Kentucky’s Underground Railroad—Passage to Freedom

Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2 Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers

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18 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Nature Ireland’s Wild River The natural history of the Shannon, Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and longest river.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 3 Mary and Lord Gillingham put their love to the test, Cora makes a new friend, and Violet is reunited with an old one.

10/9 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester, Part 1 In the season opener, it looks like suicide, but Reverend Sidney Chambers suspects murder. His biggest challenge is to enlist police in the hunt for the killer.

19 MONDAY 8/7 pm A Ripple of Hope The story of Robert F. Kennedy’s decision to speak in Indianapolis the night of Dr. Martin Luther King’s murder.

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A Tiffany presentation watch, a 1943 Irving Berlin manuscript, and a collection of rare 1903 American Beauty-backed tobacco baseball cards in pristine condition.

10/9 pm Independent Lens The Kill Team A U.S. infantryman in Afghanistan attempts to expose war crimes committed by his platoon.

20 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Geneology Roadshow St. Louis A mystery writer discovers her mother’s hidden, life-changing secret; a woman learns if she is descended from the pirate Blackbeard; and a young man seeks con-nection to the Mali tribe in Africa.

9/8 pm Edison: American Experience The holder of 1,093 patents, his name is nearly synonymous with invention. Driven, intensely competitive, and never more at home than when he was at work, Edison is remembered as the genius that created the modern world.

21 WEDNESDAY 9/8 pm Nova Sunken Ship Rescue The epic operation to secure, raise and salvage the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which ran aground and capsized off the coast of Italy in 2012.

10/9 pm Nazi Mega Weapons Under Heinrich Himmler’s leadership, the SS becomes a terrifying cult that engineers Hitler’s vision.

22 THURSDAY 10:30/9:30 pm Art Wolfe’s Travels to The Edge Australia: Arnhemland and the Kimberley Art captures images of intricate rock art painted thousands of years ago, dis-

covers canyons carved by wind and water, and witnesses an ancient aboriginal dance as he chronicles the connection between Australia’s first people and the natural world.

23 FRIDAY 10/9 pm American Masters Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice The art and life of the famed American magician, prestidigitator, actor, and magic historian.

24 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life In this salute to veterans: the Camp Nelson Honor Guard at Jessamine County cemetery; a West Liberty monument honors women in military ser-vice; the Aviation Heritage Park in Bowling Green; and "Sgt. Reckless," the heroic horse who carried ammunition for the Marines during the Korean War.

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Singer/songwriter Ryan Adams features songs from his self-titled album. Former Rilo Kiley star Jenny Lewis comes in support of her LP, The Voyager.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYMy Kentucky Home: Lyon CountyFriday, Jan. 23 • 9/8 pmArea residents discuss the history and changes of the area, including the state prison, the relocation of Eddyville, com-munity unity, and more.

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Secret Life of Ice Edison: American Experience This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket Blackberries

Cratis Williams: Living the Divided Life Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass

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Kentucky Tonight Education Matters: College Financial Aid Call-In 2015 Genealogy Roadshow BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Austin, Hour One Antiques Roadshow: San Jose (Part 3) A Path Appears Too Close to Home

Festival of Champions 2014 Video Vault - Kentucky Edition Reel Visions Cratis Williams: Living the Divided Life

Jubilee: Curtis Burch Band American Experience Frontline: League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis, Part 1 BBC World News

Genealogy Roadshow: Philadelphia Great British Baking Show Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, Part 2 Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: The Ralph Stanley Story Powerful: Bill Monroe Remembered Kentucky - An American Story: The Land

Nature: Penguin Post Office Nova: Sinkholes - Buried Alive Secrets of the Dead: Ben Franklin’s Bones BBC World News America from the Ground Up

Sister Wendy and the Art of the Gospel Out of Print American Masters: Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice Charlie Rose

Wilderness Road On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Coalmining Women/In Ya Blood WoodSongs

Antiques Roadshow: Austin, Hour One Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me Father Brown: The Face of Death BBC World News Kentucky Health

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 4 Manor of Speaking Art Wolfe’s Travels to

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Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Food News and Chews Pride & Joy Tobacco Blues

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The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week

Shakespeare Uncovered: A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville BBC World News Chef’s Life: The Fish

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Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me The Video Vault: And Then There Were None/The Lucy Show/Matador Charlie Rose

The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt: Kentucky’s Untold Story Bad Tom Smith Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: The Boxcars

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Man Who Lost His Head 10 Buildings That Changed Louisville

Austin City Limits: The Black Keys/J. Roddy Walston & The Business

Father Brown: The Face of Death Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy:

Godfellas Midsomer Murders: Beyond The Grave - Part 2

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Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Wilderness Road The Civil War in Kentucky Call to War

Nova: Sinkholes - Buried AliveKET Wednesday, Jan. 28 • 9/8 pmKET2 Sunday, Feb. 1 • 7/6 pm

In Tampa in February 2013, a giant hole opened up under the bedroom floor of Jeffrey Bush, swallowing the 36-year-old as he slept. His body was never found. Bush was a victim of a sinkhole — a growing worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone and other water-soluble rocks underpin the soil (like beneath Bowling Green's Corvette Museum). With compelling eyewitness video of dramatic collapses, and following scientist experts, Nova investigates what it’s like to have your world vanish beneath your feet.

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9/8 pm Out of Print Meryl Streep nar-rates the evolutionary journey of the written word into the digital revolution.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Ben Franklin’s Bones Bones found in the base-ment of Franklin’s British residence were used for the purposes of an illegal anatomy school that helped shaped modern medi-cine.

30 FRIDAY 9/8 pm The Video Vault And Then There Were None Ten people die one by one on a lonely island in this Agatha Christie mystery.

31 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life The 1865 steam-ship SS Sultana disaster; in Paducah, Confederate Gen. Lloyd Tilghman; Louisville’s Mega Cavern, with the world’s only underground zipline; and handcrafted furniture from reclaimed Kentucky hard-woods.

9/8 pm The Man Who Lost His Head A British museum curator is sent to a New Zealand town to assess the return of an ancient Maori carving. Martin Clunes stars.

27 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Geneology Roadshow Philadelphia Events that drove a man’s fam-ily to the City of Brotherly Love changed the course of history; one man may be a Viking descendant, and another’s family could have part of one of history’s biggest scams; and a young man hopes to confirm his relation to a signer of the Declaration of Independence.

28 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Penguin Post Office In the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula, a post office is surrounded by 3,000 gentoo penguins.

THIS WEEK ON KET KYFestival of Champions 2014Monday, Jan. 26 • 8/7 pmA marching band event hosted by Murray State University featuring performances by the MSU Racer Band.

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Kentucky Life: Sultana Disaster

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25 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Secret Life of Ice The extraordi-nary qualities of ice and the enormous influ-ence it has had on our planet.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5, Part 4 Lord Merton deliv-ers a bombshell to Isobel, and Mary does likewise to Tony. Police suspicions deepen in an unexplained death, and Robert and Sarah lock horns.

10/9 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester, Part 2 Sidney’s former flame throws an engagement party that leads to murder. To crack the case, Sidney and Geordie must break a code of silence.

26 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow A spin-ning wheel given to the owner’s mother by Mahatma Gandhi, a pin designed by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, and a custom dia-mond and platinum Van Cleef and Arpels necklace.

9/8 pm Education Matters College Financial Aid Call-In 2015 Experts from Kentucky colleges and state agencies pro-vide essential information about financial aid and field viewer questions.

10/9 pm A Path Appears Nicholas Kristoff, Ashley Judd, and Blake Lively meet activists fighting sex trafficking in America.

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10:30/9:30 Kentucky Collectibles The Best of the Joy of Painting

11:00/10:00 Charlie Rose - The Week Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Sewing with Nancy

11:30/10:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Fons & Porter’s Love of

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12:00/11:00 The McLaughlin Group Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Quilting Arts

12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Knitting Daily

1:00/12:00 One to One with Bill Goodman SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! P. Allen Smith’s Garden

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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

9:00/8:00Globe Trekker

Roadtrip Nation Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Travel with Kids Joanne Weir’s Cooking

ClassBest of Simply Painting Across Europe

Feel Grand with Jane Seymour

9:30/8:30 America’s Heartland Workplace Essential Skills

In the Americas with David Yetman Workplace Essential Skills Paint This with Jerry

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10:00/9:00 Biz Kids The Best of the Joy of Painting Taste This Gary Spetz’s Watercolor

Quest Sit and Be Fit Quilt in a Day Thomas & Friends

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Cooks Country Scheewe Art Workshop Tina’s Ageless Kitchen Knit and Crochet Now! Bob the Builder

11:00/10:00 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Sewing with Nancy Martha Bakes Sew It All Jazzy Vegetarian Knitting Daily Space Racers

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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Fit 2 Stitch Second Opinion Beads, Baubles, and

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Masterpiece Classics: Downton Abbey 4, Part 1

Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST

1:00/12:00 Moone Boy Well Read Theater Talk Living Smart Kentucky Collectibles Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Rough Cut–Woodworking with Tommy Mac

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2:00/1:00 As Time Goes By Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Garden Smart Make Your Mark It’s Sew Easy Lidia’s Kitchen Ask This Old House

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Feel Grand with Jane Seymour

Masterpiece Classics: Downton Abbey 4, Part 2/ Scrapbook Soup

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Masterpiece Classics: Downton Abbey 4, Part 6 (1)/ Rick Steves’s Europe

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KET profiles Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, the new leader in the U.S. Senate, in McConnell: Majority Leader - A Special Edition of Kentucky Tonight airing Monday, Jan. 26 at 8/7 pm on KET.

In this special hosted by Bill Goodman, KET travels to Washington to speak with the senator and other members of the Kentucky congressional delegation, including Rep. Hal Rogers and Sen. Rand Paul.

They and others discuss the significance of McConnell’s new position to Kentucky and the nation. McConnell: Majority Leader also airs Tuesday, January 27 at 6/5 pm on the Kentucky Channel.

In addition, McConnell — the second U.S. Senate leader from Kentucky — appears in Alben Barkley: Kentucky’s First Senate Party Leader, a new production airing Sunday, Jan. 4 at 1 pm/noon and 7/6 pm on the Kentucky Channel.

Barkley, of Paducah, was a lawyer and politician. He served in both houses of Congress and, from 1949 to 1953, as the 35th vice president of the United States under President Harry Truman.

Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell focus of new special

Bill Goodman speaks with all members Kentucky’s congressional delegation in a series of interview specials, One to One from Washington beginning Jan. 26 at 11/10 pm on KET.

Jan. 26 Sen. Mitch McConnellJan. 27 Sen. Rand Paul

(11:30/10:30 pm)Jan. 28 Rep. Hal RogersJan. 29 Rep. Ed WhitfieldJan. 30 Rep. Brett Guthrie

More programs air in February

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Keep the beat as KET presents highlights from the annual high-school band state contest in KMEA Marching Band Championships 2014, airing Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2/1 pm on KET.

The competition was held Nov. 1 on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. Results are:

Class A — Williamstown, first; Beechwood, second; Murray, third; and Hazard, fourth; class 2A — Garrard County, first; Estill County, second; Washington County, third; and Trigg County, fourth.

Class 3A — Russell County, first; Adair County, second; Bourbon County, third; and Boyle County, fourth; class 4A — Madisonville-North Hopkins, first; Grant County, second; Anderson County, third; and John Hardin, fourth.

Class 5A — Madison Central, first; Lafayette, second; Dunbar, third; and North Hardin, fourth.

The program also airs Monday, Jan. 12 at 8/7 pm on the Kentucky Channel.

March Along With Kentucky's Best High School Bands

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Jan 3 Connie Leonard and Kent Taylor, the Louisville Elder Refugee Program, author Col. Walter Herd; and lighting store Alcott & Bentley.

Jan 10 Appalatin, jazz musician Jamey Aebersold, the Loop Barber Shop, Susan Zepeda of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

Jan 17 A horse-themed after-school program, Cafe Press, author Ken Clay, Bussmann’s Bakery.

Jan 24 Louisville Water Company museum, Buschemeyer’s jewelry store, author Nancy Miller, the deadly 1917 train collision in Shepherdsville.

Jan 31 Attorney and politi-cal cartoonist Marc Murphy, author and Honey Tree Publishing founder Tytianna Wells Smith, author Alice Hegan Rice, Peter Holloway of StageOne, Carmichael’s Kids.

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Jan 3 A Currier and Ives Civil War memo-rial and former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King’s stunning guitar collection.

Jan 10 A Pan-American commemorative quilt.

Jan 17 A Kentucky sugar chest and a 19th century primitive oil painting.

Jan 24 A 19th century Chinese cinnabar and a California Gold Rush letter.

Jan 31 An Edward Curtis orotone and a German sporting rifle.

One to One with Bill GoodmanKET Sundays • 1 pm/noonKET2 Tuesdays • 7:30/6:30 pm

Jan 4 Gov. Steve Beshear

Jan 11 Kentucky Speaker of the House Greg Stumbo

Jan 18 Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers

Jan 25 U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell

Gov. Steve Beshear

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The Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special KET Sunday, Jan. 4 • 10:15/9:15 pm KET2 Tuesday, Jan. 6 • 10/9 pmHovering just off camera on the set of “Downton Abbey” is the man who watches the actors’ every move. The director? No, it’s the historical advisor, Alastair Bruce, who guarantees that the behavior above stairs and below stairs is true to the period of 1900s Britain. Hear from leading cast mem-bers such as Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Elizabeth McGovern, Brendan Coyle, and Joanne Froggatt about the demanding norms that rule their characters’ lives.

Manor of SpeakingKET Begins Sunday, Jan. 4 • 11:15/10:15 pm

Following each episode of “Downton Abbey,” host Ernie Manouse leads a studio audience and a rotating cast of celebrated super fans and cultural experts through the world of Downton. They share the triumphs and sorrows of the Crawley family and their staff during a lively 30-minute after-show, solidly packed with re-caps, history lessons, surprise guests, behind-the-scenes stories, and a whole lot of fun.

The Great British Baking Show KET Begins Sunday, Dec. 28 • 8/7 pm KET2 Begins Tuesday, Jan. 6 • 9/8 pmFollow the trials and tribulations of passionate amateur bakers whose goal is to be named the UK’s best. Each week, the bakers tackle a different skill, the difficulty of which increases as the competition unfolds. Judges and commentators search for the country’s best ama-teur baker by testing the competitors’ skills on cakes, breads, pastries, and desserts, crowning a winner after 10 weeks of competition.

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Shakespeare Uncovered — New season!KET Begins Friday, Jan. 30 • 10/9 pm

This series combines history, biography, iconic perfor-mances, analysis, and the personal passion of its hosts to tell the story behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. The second season begins with “A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville.” Downton’s Lord Grantham began his career as an understudy for Ralph Fiennes in the play at the Open Air Theatre in London’s Regent’s Park. He revisits the theatre and catches up with Fiennes to talk about why the play has enduring appeal.

The Queen’s GardenKET Sunday, Jan. 11 • 10/9 pm KET2 Tuesday, Jan. 13 • 10/9 pm

Explore the history and natural history of this remarkable 39-acre garden hidden in the heart of London which serves as a backdrop for the annual 8,000-attendee Royal Garden Party. This urban oasis with a five-century history contains rare flowers bred specially for the queen, a vast lake with an island where royal bees make honey that has been gifted to the pope, and a 15-foot marble urn that once belonged to Napoleon.

Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester” KET Begins Sunday, Jan. 18 • 10/9 pm KET2 Begins Tuesday, Jan. 20 • 10/9 pm

This new six-part mystery, already a hit in the UK, stars James Norton as a charismatic young cler-gyman and Robson Green as a down-to-earth cop who team up to fight crime in the beauti-ful hamlet of Grantchester in 1953. Based on the acclaimed mystery novels by James Runcie, the young vicar is styled after Runcie’s late father, who was Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1980s.

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Today’s KET: A new year

Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

Sincerely,

22 January 2015

SHORT TAKES

As we greet the new year, KET is celebrating a robust 2014 and look-ing forward to offering you a line-up of new programming that we hope you’ll enjoy.

This past year, KET was recognized with many awards, includ-ing a record 13 Emmy Award nominations and three Emmy Awards.

Renee Shaw was honored by the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy for her work on Prison State: A Kentucky Community Conversation. KET also received national recognition with two awards from the National Educational Telecommunications Association.

In public affairs, this past year marked the 40th anniversary of the venerable Comment on Kentucky and the 20th anniversary of Kentucky Tonight with Bill Goodman, which hosted the only statewide candidate forum in the 2014 U.S. Senate race.

As lawmakers return to Frankfort this winter, KET will again provide coverage of the Kentucky General Assembly. We invite you to follow the legislative process on KET’s Kentucky Channel, as well as on KET.org and with our popular Legislative Coverage App for iPhone and iPad.

Returning for a much anticipated fifth season is Masterpiece’s “Downton Abbey,” in addition to the new Masterpiece Mystery “Grantchester.” And, we’ll honor the legendary rock ’n’ roll singer-song-writer Billy Joel as recipient of the Gershwin Prize.

KET’s many accomplishments and programming are made possible by your support. We thank you and wish you and your family a Happy New Year!

Dykes receives O. Leonard Press Award Ashland’s Mary “Deede”

Dykes, a Friends Board mem-ber since 2002, has received the 2013-14 O. Leonard Press Award. Established in honor of KET’s founder, it recog-nizes individuals who provide exemplary volunteer service.

Dykes has volunteered at KET events including the Kentucky State Fair, St. James Court Art Show, and Super Saturday. She also has advocated on behalf of KET at numerous “Friends Day at the Capitol” events with mem-bers of the Kentucky General Assembly. In addition, Dykes also has spread the word about KET in her hometown, hosting several special events in Ashland. She also regularly supports KET by attending the annual Summer Celebration. She taught social studies for 27 years, mainly at Ashland’s Paul Blazer High School.

KET’s external affirs director Julie Schmidt said, “Deede’s con-tributions to KET through her years as a loyal volunteer have been invaluable. She possesses an amazing spirit and brings her tremendous enthusiasm to everything she does as a Friend of KET.’

Students travel to KET for ‘NewsHour’ video production training

In November, KET welcomed students from four high schools for the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Lab, a nationwide project that gives teenagers interested in broadcast journalism an opportunity to produce pieces for the PBS NewsHour.

The 42 students — from Pleasure Ridge Park High School in Louisville; John Hardin, Central Hardin, and North Hardin high schools in Hardin County; and Trigg County High School are among more than 80 schools participating.

During the daylong visit, members of KET’s production and education divisions provided workshops in effective interview tech-niques, video production, and green-screen technology. KET staff also provides ongoing mentoring for students, and one of Pleasure Ridge Park’s videos about the fall election has already been featured on air and in a NewsHour blog post.

Dykes and Press

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Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville • Vice Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Secretary: Hilma Prather, Somerset • Executive Committee At Large: Dr. Suvas Desai, Saint Joseph Medical Foundation, Lexington; Heidi Margulis, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, Humana, Louisville • Angela Cain, Walton • David Couch, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Terry Holliday, Ph.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Laura Ladd, Cross Gate Gallery, Lexington

KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Romanza Johnson, Bowling Green (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Maude Teegarden, GermantownPresident-Elect: Nancy Thames, RichmondSecretary/Treasurer: Sean Mestan, PrincetonVice President: Kathy Brauer, HendersonVice President: Deede Dykes, AshlandVice President: G. Dan Griffith, OwensboroVice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling GreenVice President: A. Dale Josey, LouisvilleVice President: Diane Porter, PaintsvillePast President: Mary Butler, Dry Ridge Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright

Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc. Board of Directors Chair: Nick Nicholson, Retired President, Keeneland Association, Lexing-ton • Chairman Emeritus: John R. Hall, Retired Chairman and CEO, Ash-land Inc., Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, SFA/PDT Architects, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, Retired President, MC Squared, Inc., Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Chief Financial Officer, Ball Homes, Lex-ington • 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 Divi-sion Manager, U.S. Bank • James H. “Mike” Molloy, 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

VISIONS/ Volume XXXVIII, Number 1 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of Friends of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.

Guide StaffPublisher: Todd Piccirilli • Editor: Ellen Soileau • Art Director: John Dawahare • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek • Photography: Steve Shaffer • Design/Production: Job Canfield, Dave Hamon, Justin Stewart, Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Online Content: Timothy Bischoff • Printing: Publishers Press, Shepherdsville

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SPONSORSKentucky American Water Company • Murray State University

PHONE VOLUNTEERSAlpha Phi Omega, UK Chapter • Altrusa International, Inc. Lexington Chapter • Bluegrass Community and Technical College • Commonwealth Credit Union • Christian Appalachian Project • Friends of KET Board • Junior League of Lexington • Kentucky American Water Company • Kentucky Blood Center • Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, UK Chapter • Phi Theta Kappa, BCTC Chapter

IN-KIND DONORS A.P. Suggins Bar & Grill • Barney Miller’s, Inc. • Bella Notte • Billy’s Bar-B-Q • Bryant’s Rent-All, Inc. • Cake Walk Kentucky • DaRae and Friends Catering • Donut Days Bakery • G&J Pepsi Bottling, Inc. • Moe’s Southwest Grill • Olive Garden • Puccini’s Smiling Teeth Pizza

Maude Teegarden, left, Friends Board president, and KET’s Bill Goodman chat in the studio dur-ing the fundraiser; Guy Adams, above right, president and CEO of the Christian Appalachian Project, and his staff became new KET volunteers during WinterPledge 2014.

A success thanks to you!

Our thanks to everyone who donated to KET during last month’s WinterPledge on-air fundraiser. Your financial support ensures KET can continue its mission.

A special thanks to these sponsors, on-air phone volunteers, and businesses who supported WinterPledge:

At National Philanthropy Day in Lexington in November, KET celebrated its 31-year partnership with the Kentucky Medical Association, which has contributed a total of $1.6 million to KET since 1983. Pictured are KET CEO Shae Hopkins, left, Michele Ripley, Dr. David Bensema, and Mike Stratford.

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LeRoy Robert Ripley’s obsession with the odd made him one of the richest men in America. Find out how he became an unlikely national celebrity.

THE START OF AN ALL-NEW SEASON!

‘American Experience’ gets

American Experience Ripley: Believe it or NotKET Tuesday, Jan. 6 • 9/8 pmKET2 Sunday, Jan. 11 • 9/8 pm


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