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A new season of The Great British Baking Show, of course! What s COOKIN ?
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A new season of The Great British Baking Show, of course!

What’sCOOKIN’?

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Writing history‘Kentucky Collectibles’ shares stories of the Commonwealth’s past

Richard Taylor

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To attend the 2016 Kentucky Collectibles Appraisal Fair on Aug. 20, go to KET.org/kentucky-collectibles-appraisal-fair/

WHEN YOU SAY Richard Taylor lives and breathes history, it’s not just one of those

amusing exaggerations. For this author and professor — who admits he’d be more comfortable in the 19th century than our own — it’s the literal truth.

“I was so happy to see Kentucky Collectibles come along as a local version of Antiques Roadshow. It has localized that program, localized history, and made it accessible to everyone,” said the former Kentucky Poet Laureate, who’s written a historical novel and four other books on Kentucky history

Whether he’s writing poetry or a history of nearby Elkhorn Creek, Taylor can often be found in either his antebellum home or in downtown Frankfort at Poor Richard’s Books, which he and his wife, Lizz, own. In either place, Kentucky’s history imbues every room, nook, and cranny.

So it’s no surprise that Taylor brought an astounding 150-year-old find last year to KET’s Kentucky Collectibles.

“I am not sure I actually said ‘Eureka!’ when I saw it, but I certainly thought it,” Taylor recalled thinking when he examined one of thousands of books he’d acquired near Hanover, Ind.

The book that so excited Taylor was the Civil War diary of physician A. Alonzo Morrison, begun on Nov. 26, 1863.

“It’s one of a kind. Does it have any real value? No — but it is priceless in that it contributes to our history in a unique way,” he said.

Filled with elegant, 19th-century script, the diary is primarily a catalog of the soldiers, both Union and Confederate, that Dr. Morrison treated. He served in Louisville as well as at the prison at Rock Island, Ill.

But there also are fascinating glimpses into Civil War-era life, including gatherings and parties at familiar places such as the Galt House (which preceded the current Louisville hotel) and others.

“I really wish there were more entries like this; a lot of it is clinical and dispassionate,” Taylor said. “It’s a side of the war you don’t really see.”

Later, serving at Madison General Hospital in Indiana, the doctor noted the parade held in celebration of the Union victory at Richmond, Va., — and a first-person account of the news of April 14, 1865:

In the morning lightning transmitted over the wires from Washington that our beloved president was dead! Abraham Lincoln had fallen by the hand of the assassin at Ford’s Theatre.

He was shot by a pistol ball while in his private box with his wife and Major —. John Wilkes Booth entered the box at nine and a half PM and committed the terrible tragedy, then jumped upon the stage and made his escape from the back door. This terrible news struck the whole country with terror.

“Behind that is a person feeling and sensing history,” Taylor observed. “It’s a window into what people were saying at the time. He obviously was a very intelligent and sensitive man. It’s really fascinating.”

Taylor said that presenting the people behind history is just one of the aspects of Kentucky Collectibles and other history-related programs on KET that he appreciates.

“There’s always a human approach to history. We see a history that shows us its pimples, of which there are many. And KET is the primary organ by which we honor who we are and what our past is,” he said.

“Kentucky possesses a kind of homogeneity that you don’t find everywhere. There is a lot of feeling about our colorful and often tragic past. Yet we possess the resources and the potential to be our best selves. KET is an instrument by which Kentucky can realize that potential.”

“There’s always a human approach to history. We see a history that shows us its pimples, of which there are many. And KET is the primary organ by which we honor who we are and what our past is.”

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ollow 12 amateur bakers as they don aprons and compete in delectable challenges, hoping to be named Britain’s best in a new season of The Great

British Baking Show. From cake, biscuits, bread, and dessert to pastries, patisserie, and chocolate, judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood have created new challenges to test contestants’ baking prowess, creativity, and skill. Along the way, special episodes keep things spiced up. “Alternative Ingredients” challenges the bakers to bake without sugar, gluten, or dairy. In the Signature challenge, they create a variety of sugar-free cakes.

Gluten-free pitas are in store for the Technical, and the Showstopper features dairy-free ice cream rolls. Another episode focuses on the Victorian era, which gave birth to modern baking. The Signature test is game pie, a stalwart of the era. The Technical recipe, fruitcake, dates to the late 1800s. And much-loved charlotte russe is the Showstopper.

THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOWKET Sundays • 7/6 pmKET2 Thursdays • 5/4 pm

Season 3 seeks to find the best baker in Britain

LADIES&GENTS:START YOUR

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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s IllustratedKET Saturdays • 4/3 pmKET2 Mondays • 2:30/1:30 pm

Christopher Kimball and team uses a common-sense, practical approach to solve everyday cooking problems and save viewers time and money. Test-kitchen cooks reveal the basics of foolproof home cooking while preparing dozens of exhaustively tested recipes.

Tim Farmer’s Country KitchenKET Saturdays • 7/6 pm

Join Tim for all-new episodes this month!

Get Ready to Rio! with Chef Hubert KellerKET2 Fridays • 7:30/6:30 pm

As the world’s attention turns to Rio de Janeiro for the August 2016 Olympics, Chef Keller explores and celebrates Rio’s exciting and vibrant culinary scene.

A Taste of HistoryKET2 Tuesdays • 7/6 pm

With a new season beginning July 12, this cooking series showcases America’s culinary beginnings while bringing American history to life through historic recipes, which are prepared on famous historical sites. Chef Walter Staib, an Emmy-winning international chef, is a master of open-hearth cookery.

Steven Raichlen’s Project SmokeKET2 Tuesdays • 6:30/5:30 pm

“Where there’s smoke, there’s Steven Raichlen,” says USA Today. The man who demystified grilling and barbecuing for millions of Americans returns with a second sizzling season, taped against a stunning mountain backdrop in Palm Springs, Calif. Raichlen takes smoked foods — and drinks — in directions you’d never imagine, like hickory-smoked ice cream!

The Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang KET2 Fridays beginning July 15 • 4:30/3:30 pm

This new six-part cooking miniseries focuses on the amazing life story of “the Julia Child of Chinese food in America.” Chiang launched the legendary Mandarin Restaurant in 1961 and influenced a new generation of chefs and food enthusiasts, including Julia Child and James Beard. In this series, top chefs of the Bay Area invite Chiang, still active well into her 90s, into their kitchens to recreate some of the Mandarin’s classic dishes.

Ellie’s Real Good FoodKET2 Tuesdays • 9/8 am

Hosted by chef, nutritionist, and New York Times best-selling author Ellie Krieger, this new series is designed to help real people get the most out of life by cooking in the “sweet spot,” where delicious and healthy converge. She offers solutions for every meal of the week, with healthy, time-saving strategies for menu planning, food shopping, and cooking.

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A Taste of HistoryAmerica’s Test Kitchen

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Dancing on the Edge Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece: Arcadia The Tunnel Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

Genealogy Roadshow: Providence Greeks: Cavemen to Kings The Wonder of Britain: Our Coastal Story This Is America & The World

bookclub@KET: Scissors, Paper, Rock

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Sundown and A String of Beads Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Music Anywhere: William Matheny,

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule: A Symptom

Kentucky Tonight The Wonder of Britain: Our Royal Story Black Women Writers Forum BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage New York Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Secaucus POV: The Look of Silence

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Madisonville

Murray State University Provost’s Concert: A Salute to Retiring Provost Dr. Gary Brockway Reel Visions Kentucky Music:

Adkins and O’Quinn Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Albert Castiglia

Genealogy Roadshow: Los Angeles Greeks: The Good Strife Frontline: Policing the Police BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper/Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master Fiddle Champion/ Dancing on the Edge The Tunnel Charlie Rose

Gethsemani Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton

The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas Merton Once Upon a Vision

Supernature - Wild Flyers: Defying Gravity Nova: Making North America: Origins 9 Months That Made You: The First 8 Weeks BBC World News American Forum

Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece: Arcadia Miss Springmaid Place to Call Home: I Do, I Do Charlie Rose

Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West WoodSongs: Suzy Bogguss and Valerie June

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage New York Doc Martin: Cats and Sharks Father Brown: The Crackpot of the Empire BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Meal of a Lifetime: A Son’s Tribute Ashland’s Field of Dreams Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives

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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: Cats and Sharks Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Little Princess and Merrily Yours Charlie Rose

Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy.... Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Dread Clampitt

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Gentlemen Marry Brunettes The Kate: Barb Jungr

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicious Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Dead Air

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Beyond Measure

Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West

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

9 Months That Made YouKET Begins Wednesday, June 29 • 10/9 pmKET2 Begins Sunday, July 3 • 6/5 pm

In this new three-part series, discover the thrilling story of how you were made, from the moment of conception to the moment of birth 280 days later. The first program, “The First 8 Weeks,” follows the story of how, from a fertilized egg, we take on human form in the womb. “One of a Kind” focuses on how each person becomes a unique individual, and “The Final Countdown” demonstrates how our time in the womb, as senses mature, determines our destinies on the outside.

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26 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge Chart the Louis Lester Band’s ascent, with Stanley’s help, from a downbeat jazz cellar to the Imperial Hotel and a party attended by an admiring prince and a moneyed American.

8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow In Providence, stories about Holocaust sur-vivors, an African-American relative who served in World War I, a man’s Amish ties, a woman’s roots in the whaling industry, and a Rhode Island macaroni company.

9/8 pm Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece - Arcadia The death of an artist in a house fire leaves Oxford police baffled.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel The killer claims to highlight the ills of contemporary European society as his second “truth” unfolds. An enigmatic hosteler crosses the paths of Karl and Elise once more.

27 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage New York An Emile Galle faience cat, a 1968 Robert F. Kennedy letter, and a Philadelphia candlestand.

9/8 pm The Wonder of Britain Our Royal Story The ruins of Tintagel, which mark the birthplace of the country’s royal history, the Tower of London, Brighton’s Royal Pavilion; and Kenilworth Castle.

9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus A 1900 folk art ship model bought at a yard sale and a gaming table bought for $25.

10/9 pm Black Women Writers Forum Writers Nikky Finney, Crystal Wilkinson, and Bianca Lynne Spriggs discuss the experi-ences of and challenges faced by black women in the South.

10/9 pm POV The Look of Silence In this Oscar-nominated film, an optometrist identifies the men who killed his brother in the 1965 Indonesian genocide. He con-fronts them while testing their eyes and demands they accept responsibility.

28 TUESDAY8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow In Los Angeles, a family’s connection to the leg-endary Schwabb’s Pharmacy.

9/8 pm Greeks The Good Strife As the ancient Greeks strive for excellence, strife proves to be an inescapable certainty.

10/9 pm Frontline Policing the Police Inside the Newark Police Department - beset by allegations of police abuses and the challenge of fixing a broken relationship with the community.

29 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Supernature - Wild Flyers Defying Gravity Explore the basic principles of flight to see how animals become air-borne. From leapers to gliders, like Paradise Flying Tree Snakes, each creature has spe-cial techniques, but all must overcome the force of gravity.

9/8 pm Nova Making North America: Origins Discover how forces of almost unimaginable power gave birth to the continent of North America.

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home I Do, I Do With Anna’s wedding imminent, Sarah returns to live in Inverness with Rene. Sarah deter-minedly suppresses her feelings for George out of loyalty and love for her husband.

30 THURSDAY10/9 pm Father Brown The Crackpot of the Empire Father Brown is trapped in a run-down building when a former music hall comedian swears revenge.

1 FRIDAY9/8 pm Video Vault - Kentucky Edition The feature film The Little Princess from 1939 starring Shirley Temple includes Hopkinsville native Roger Heman. Also screened is a early Shirley Temple short film Merrily Yours from 1933.

2 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Mammoth Cave celebrates its 75th anniversary, the Life Adventure Center and its Vaulting program, and the Parklands of Floyds Fork in Louisville.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYIndependence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy....Friday, July 1 • 8/7 pmThe story of the little-known origins of the Pennsylvania State House, later known as Independence Hall.

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Dancing on the Edge Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece: Prey The Tunnel Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

Genealogy Roadshow: Los Angeles Greeks: The Good Strife The Wonder of Britain: Our Royal Story This Is America & The World

bookclub@KET: Modern Medea: A Family Story

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Meet John Doe; Gang Busters (short) Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

A Capitol Fourth A Capitol Fourth BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour One The Gettysburg Story Lincoln@Gettysburg Charlie Rose

Celtic Crossroads Travis Pickin’: A Musical Tribute Reel Visions Kentucky Music: Kentucky Wild Horse

Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Joe Louis Walker with Murali Coryell

Genealogy Roadshow: St. Louis - Union Station Greeks: Chasing Greatness Frontline BBC World News Incommon with Mike

Leonard: Time

Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/Blue Highway Dancing on the Edge The Tunnel Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: A Place in the Country Kentucky Life My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County Deep Down

Supernature - Wild Flyers: Masters of the Sky Nova: Making North America: Life 9 Months That Made You: One of a Kind BBC World News American Forum

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Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy.... Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass WoodSongs: NRBQ and Sundy Best

Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour One Doc Martin: Ever After Father Brown: The Daughter of Autolycus BBC World News Jubilee: Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice

The This Old House Hour Filthy Cities: Medieval London The Appalachian Trail - An American Legacy Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Town Branch: Lexington’s Historic Made & Bottled in Kentucky Along Kentucky 80

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Doc Martin: Ever After Movie Classics: Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Charlie Rose

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Underground Jubilee: Sierra Hull & Highway 111

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Video Vault: Royal Wedding/The Phantom Creeps The Kate: Rita Wilson

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

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Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicious Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Unnatural

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Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Sunnyside of Life Independence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy.... Kentucky’s Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special

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Filthy CitiesKET2 Begins Thursday, July 7 • 9/8 pmKET Begins Sunday, July 10 • 2/1 pm

Do you have to dodge the contents of bedpans or step over rotting corpses on your way to work? If you’d lived in London, New York, or Paris of times past, you may have had to. Taking the travelogue in a whole new direction, this three-part program excavates the murky past in gruesome detail during defining periods in history. Discover how each of these modern capitals was forged in the muck of the past, emerging from “filthy cities” into three of the world’s model metropolises.

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3 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge The band goes on a private train ride to a picnic arranged by Donaldson. Stanley and Pamela begin an affair, Julian becomes infatuated with Jessie, and band manager Wesley is deported. The Prince of Wales hears the band and expresses his approval.

9/8 pm Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece - Prey Endeavour ventures into the disparate worlds of Oxford scientific aca-demia, the city’s vast parks, night school, and the Oxfordshire countryside when a Dutch au pair goes missing.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel The serial killer steps up his cross-Channel campaign, targeting an elderly victim in his “moral” crusade. The race is on for police in Britain and France to identify and capture the mur-derer before more lives are brutally lost.

4 MONDAY8/7 pm A Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s 240th birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza and amazing fireworks live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.

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 The Gettysburg Story The story of Gettysburg is told with breathtaking imag-ery of legendary places of the battlefield. Actor Stephen Lang narrates.

5 TUESDAY8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow In St. Louis, a musician hopes to find connec-

tions to a famous St. Louis jazz composer; two sisters explore links to a survivor of the Donner Party; and a woman finds out if she is related to Italian royalty.

9/8 pm Greeks Chasing Greatness Ancient Greece’s legacy is invoked in Athens and at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court.

6 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Supernature - Wild Flyers Masters of the Sky The extremes of true flight, power, acceleration, speed, maneu-verability, and endurance are explored.

9/8 pm Nova Making North America: Life The mysteries of how life evolved in North America, including the arrival of humans, are explored.

9:30/8:30 pm Kentucky Muse Painting with Glass Follow the creation of Kentucky stained-glass artist Guy Kemper’s large public art commission for a major light rail station in Seattle.

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home Unforgettable SEASON FINALE! Regina

lays her trap to win George’s affections, even as George resolves to leave Inverness. Confronted with the consequences of her past actions, Elizabeth makes a difficult change. Rene begins to realize all that Sarah has given up for him.

7 THURSDAY10/9 pm Father Brown The Daughter of Autolycus Flambeau enlists Father Brown’s help to steal the Pope’s coronation gift to the Queen of England.

9 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Berea’s Weavers Bottom Craft Studio; luthier Bryan England of Caneyville; and photographer David Stephenson, who breeds, raises, and races pedigreed pigeons in Lexington.

9/8 pm The Video Vault Royal Wedding/The Phantom Creeps Entertainers Fred Astaire and Jane Powell head to England to entertain at the Queen’s coronation, but meet romance along the way. Then, a clas-sic short film with Bela Lugosi.

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Things are look-ing up for Ash, who has fallen in love with the perfect woman. Or is she?

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. SellersWednesday, July 6 • 9/8 pmThe Carter County native who invented the retractable landing gear and made the first powered flight in Kentucky.

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Dancing on the Edge Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece: Coda The Tunnel Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

Genealogy Roadshow: St. Louis - Union Station Greeks: Chasing Greatness Space Age: NASA’s Story: From the Ground

UpThis Is America & The World

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Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Jack London and Sherlock Holmes Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

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Kentucky Tonight Health Three60: The Hidden Life of Your Mouth Igniting the Flame of Curiosity BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Indianapolis Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Houston Shelter Me: Hearts & Paws Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Bluegrass Royalty A Kentucky Treasure: The Osborne Brothers Story Kentucky Music:

Kentucky Wild Horse Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Tab Benoit

The White House: Inside Story Frontline BBC World News Incommon with Mike Leonard: Acceptance

Jubilee: The SteelDrivers/The Clay Hess Band Dancing on the Edge The Tunnel Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: The Ralph Stanley Story A Kentucky Treasure: The J.D. Crowe Story Sojourn of the Strings Instrument Maker:

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Supernature - Wild Flyers: Crowded Skies Nova: Making North America: Human 9 Months That Made You: The Final Countdown BBC World News American Forum: The

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Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece: Coda Kentucky Muse: Harry Pickens In the Club Charlie Rose

The Battle of Mill Springs The Civil War in Kentucky Young Lincoln WoodSongs: Baskery and Willie Sugarcapps

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Indianapolis Doc Martin: Sickness and Health Father Brown: The Rod of Asclepius BBC World News Jubilee: The Steel Drivers

The This Old House Hour Filthy Cities: Revolutionary Paris Heroes on Deck: World War II On Lake Michigan Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Faces of Farming Kentucky Life: Kentucky's Last Great Places: A Kentucky Life Special

Comment on Kentucky

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Jimi Hendrix: American Masters BBC World News

Doc Martin: Sickness and Health The Video Vault: Royal Wedding/The Phantom Creeps Charlie Rose

The Civil War in Kentucky (from 7pm)

Morehead & Northfork Railroad The Appalachians Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Nedski and Mojo with Jana

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Gilda Soundstage: Jason Isbell

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicious Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: A Christmas

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Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Big Lever The Battle of Mill Springs Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith Spirit of the Land

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The White House: Inside StoryKET Tuesday, July 12 • 8/7 pmKET2 Sunday, July 24 • 8/7 pm

Celebrate the 200-year history of the White House through the stories of the first families who have called it home, and through the recollections of workers, historians, and members of the press who have spent time within the illustrious building. Weaving together video footage, still photos, and interviews, the program explores its history through the eyes of the people who have made the residence live and breathe, both past and present.

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10 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge The band’s fortunes change as jazz-lover Lady Cremone and the Prince of Wales invite them to play for events.

9/8 pm Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece - Coda Endeavour, occupied with unexpected strife in his personal life, finds himself drawn to a woman he’s investigating.

9/8 pm Greeks Chasing Greatness Ancient Greece’s legacy is invoked in Athens and at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court.

10/9 pm Space Age: NASA’s Story From the Ground Up A history of NASA: its early years, including the Mercury and Gemini programs, and the plan to land a man on the moon.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel Detectives battle to locate an elderly soldier before he freezes to death. In the meantime, is naive teenager Sophie safe lodging with seemingly harmless Benji?

11 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Indianapolis Highlights include an auto-graphed electric guitar, a Little Orphan Annie dress, and a 1913 N.C. Wyeth painting.

13 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Supernature - Wild Flyers Crowded Skies Survival in the sky depends not just on beating gravity or mastering flight, but also out-flying the competition.

9/8 pm Nova Making North America: Human From Ice Age to oil boom, discover the challenges faced and the wealth uncov-ered as humans take over the continent.

9:30/8:30 pm Kentucky Muse Harry Pickens: In the Garden of Music The Louisville pianist performs a variety of selec-tions of jazz and original pieces and shares his ideas on music and its ability to bring people together.

10/9 pm In the Club Delve into the lives of six expectant couples who form a tight bond at antenatal classes.

14 THURSDAY9/8 pm Filthy Cities Revolutionary Paris Historian Dan Snow sniffs out the rot-ten story of the French revolution 200 years ago.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Rod of Asclepius Lady Felicia’s reckless driving

lands her in the hospital bed next to Mrs. McCarthy — with a killer on the loose.

10/9 pm Heroes On Deck: World War II On Lake Michigan A little-known training operation conducted by the U.S. Navy on Lake Michigan during World War II.

16 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Lt. John Crittenden’s watch survived the Battle of the Little Big Horn even though he did not; the Minor E Clark Fish Hatchery in Morehead; Home Cafe & Marketplace in Bowling Green; and mathematician Elwyn Berlekamp's place at MIT, the Digital Revolution, and the stars.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Gilda A Buenos Aires casino owner hires a gambler who once had an affair with his alluring wife. George Macready, Glenn Ford, and Rita Hayworth star. (1946)

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Freddie and Stuart expect a long-awaited guest at their awkward and eventful anniversary party.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYIn Performance at the Governor’s Mansion “Bluegrass Royalty”Monday, July 11 • 8/7 pmThis 2000 KET production features blue-grass legends the Goins Brothers and Windy Mountain, J.D. Crowe and the New South, and Sam Bush.

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Dancing on the Edge Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Entry Wounds The Tunnel Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

Forgotten Ellis Island Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women’s Cross-Country Air Race Space Age: NASA's Story: To the Moon This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@KET: Thomas Merton

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Great Dan Patch and I Surrender Dear Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule

PBS Convention Coverage — A NewsHour Special Report: Republican Convention BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour Two American Experience: Walt Disney - Part One Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: The Poetry of Jazz/The Jazz of Poetry

Beauty of Jasmine: Chinese Music and Dance Concert Reel Visions Kentucky Music:

John Haywood Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Shemekia Copeland

PBS Convention Coverage — A NewsHour Special Report: Republican Convention BBC World News Incommon with Mike Leonard: Hope

Jubilee: Marty Raybon & Full Circle/Lonesome River Band Dancing on the Edge The Tunnel Charlie Rose

Coal in Kentucky Deep Down Louisville—A City at the Falls Water Works

PBS Convention Coverage — A NewsHour Special Report: Republican Convention BBC World News American Forum

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Entry Wounds Kentucky Muse In the Club Charlie Rose

Wilderness Road Igniting the Flame of Curiosity Dreamers & Doers: Voices of Kentucky Women

WoodSongs: Carlene Carter and Jason D. Williams

PBS Convention Coverage — A NewsHour Special Report: Republican Convention BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Filthy Cities: Industrial New York The Test Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

The Flavor of Kentucky

Kentucky Bourbon Tales: Distilling the Family Business My Kentucky Home: Lyon County

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week The Newport Effect: Newport Folk Festival BBC World News Overheard with Evan

Smith

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

A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects The Appalachians Louisville Life Bluegrass Underground

Jubilee: Ryan Cavanaugh & No Mans Land/Hazel Johnson Band

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Funny Girl David Holt’s State of Music

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicious: Holiday

Special Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Cocaine Blues

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Coalmining Women/In Ya Blood Wilderness Road A Walk with Boone A Walk with Simon Kenton

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

Movie Classics: Funny GirlKET Saturday, July 23 • 9/8 pmKET2 Friday, July 29 • 9/8 pm

Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif star in the 1968 musical biography of Fanny Brice, famed comedienne and entertainer in the early 1900s. A Ziegfield girl, she rose to Broadway stardom, and fell in love with gambler Nick Arnstein. Streisand won an Oscar (and Golden Globe) for the role, and the film was nominated for another seven, including Best Picture. It includes the Streisand standards “Don’t Rain on my Parade,” “Sadie, Sadie,” and of course “People.”

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17 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge Louis doubts Julian’s story about his trip to Paris the night Jessie was attacked. When racist Germans walk out during the band’s perfor-mance at the hotel, Stanley devises a plan to get revenge. Lady Cremone relays news about Jessie.

8/7 pm Forgotten Ellis Island In the era before antibiotics, tens of thousands of immigrant patients were separated from family, detained in the hospital on Ellis Island, and healed from illness before becoming citizens.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Entry Wounds Hathaway gets to work on his first case as an inspec-tor with his new partner, DS Lizzie Maddox. Lewis, struggling to adapt to retired life, jumps at the chance to investigate a compli-cated crime.

9/8 pm Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women’s Cross-Country Air Race Female pilots of the 2014 Air Race Classic racers make their way across the country, while telling the story of the first women’s cross-country air race of 1929, also known as the Powder Puff Derby.

10/9 pm Space Age: NASA’s Story To the Moon The Apollo program, which culmi-nated with the 1969 Apollo 11 moon land-ing, the tragedy of Apollo 1, and Apollo 8, which orbited the moon ahead of schedule.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel The “Truth Terrorist’s” third “truth” begins as Benji car-ries out his Samurai mission. Sophie’s life is now at stake and police believe they can use her to stop the terrorist’s rampage. Karl gets more than he bargained for while visit-ing Charlotte.

18 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Anaheim, performance shoes that belonged to Buddy Ebsen, a jade jewelry collection, and a Utrillo oil painting.

19 TUESDAY8/7 pm Jubilee Top vocalist Marty Raybon & Full Circle and Lonesome River Band, who received the 2012 IBMA Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year Award for their song “Angeline the Baker,” perform.

20 WEDNESDAY9:30/8:30 pm Kentucky Muse Julius Friedman: Picture This A profile of Louisville graphic designer and photographer Julius Friedman explores his work.

10/9 pm In the Club In the aftermath of Rosie’s dad’s accident, Kim feels increasing-ly responsible for her. And when social ser-vices come to talk to Rosie about her baby’s future, Kim’s caring nature is stretched to the limit.

21 THURSDAY9/8 pm Filthy Cities Industrial New York Travel back to a seething Manhattan in the throes of the industrial revolution.

10/9 pm The Test The history of atomic bomb testing in Nevada and the impact of atomic tourism.

22 FRIDAY10/9 pm The Newport Effect: Newport Folk Festival The history of the festival and its impact on the world of folk music.

23 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Ken Grayson’s horseracing memorabilia collection goes back to the early days of Keeneland and Churchill Downs; former Triple Crown hopefuls share their home with the horses that spoiled their title hopes at Old Friends Thoroughbred retirement farm in Georgetown; and artists of Gallopalooza create colorful images on fiber-glass horse statues.

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Holiday Special Freddie and Stuart host a holiday soiree. A wicked game of Truth or Dare brings up hid-den truths.

11:30/10:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music Holt performs with guitar phenomenon Bryan Sutton and breakout star Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops.

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Great Performances: Dudamel Conducts a John Williams CelebrationKET Friday, July 29 • 10/9 pm

By any standard, Williams is one of the greatest film composers of all time; his 49 Academy Award nominations are second only to Walt Disney. The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s celebration of Williams’ achievements reunites him with violinist Itzhak Perlman and features a conversation between Williams and Dudamel, as well as archival interviews, as the composer reminisces about his life and career.

Dancing on the Edge Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea The Tunnel Bare Feet with

Mickela Mallozzi

The White House: Inside Story Space Age: NASA’s Story: Triumph and Tragedy

This Is America & The World

bookclub@KET: Short of the Glory

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Little Princess and Merrily Yours Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule

PBS Convention Coverage — A Newshour Special Report: Democratic Convention BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Anaheim, Hour Three American Experience: Walt Disney - Part Two Charlie Rose

Renfro Valley: Kentucky’s Country Music Capital A Night of Stars Kentucky Music Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Rod Piazza and

the Mighty Flyers

PBS Convention Coverage — A Newshour Special Report: Democratic Convention BBC World News Incommon with Mike Leonard: Providence

Jubilee: Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time/Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers Dancing on the Edge The Tunnel Charlie Rose

Third Lives in the First World Gethsemani A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Summerstock

PBS Convention Coverage — A Newshour Special Report: Democratic Convention BBC World News American Forum

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea

Kentucky Muse: Joe Molinaro In the Club Charlie Rose

Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions: Volume Two Our Kentucky On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce WoodSongs: The Infamous Stringdusters and

Elephant Revival

PBS Convention Coverage — A Newshour Special Report: Democratic Convention BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Panama Canal: Prized Possession The Newport Effect: Newport Folk Festival Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week

Great Performances: Dudamel Conducts a John Williams Celebration With the LA Philharmonic BBC World News

Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf Movie Classics: Funny Girl Butterfly Town, USA

My Kentucky Home: Woodford County (Part 2) The Appalachians Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Sydni Perry and Cafe Blue

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Queen Christina Infinity Hall Live: Aimee Mann

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicious: Sister Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder on

the Ballarat Train

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved

Commonwealth Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions: Volume Two Gethsemani The Many Storeys and Last Days of Thomas

Merton

Dancing on the Edge Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good and Evil The Tunnel Bare Feet with

Mickela Mallozzi

Legends of the Sky: The JENNY Year in Space Space Age: NASA’s Story: Life and Death In Space

This Is America & The World

bookclub@KET: Bone Black

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: The Milky Way and My Little Margie Series Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

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24 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge Masterson wants to buy Stanley’s magazine and Lady Cremone decides to be less reclusive. Louis’ calmness is shaken when he sees Julian’s friends at an exclusive dinner at which he entertains. He learns there is a warrant for his arrest.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of Nemea The detectives discover murky motives while investigating the murder of Rose, an American Classics student.

10/9 pm Space Age: NASA’s Story Triumph and Tragedy The near-tragedy of the 1970 Apollo 13 mission. Also, the two tragedies of the space-shuttle era: the 1986 Challenger and 2003 Columbia disasters.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel As youths are burnt alive, police suspect the hand of the Truth Terrorist once more. They finally make a key arrest.

25 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Ana-heim, an 18th-century Chinese cinnabar lacquer box, a collection of wanted posters featuring a Butch Cassidy wanted circular, and a shadow box attributed to Joseph Cornell.

27 WEDNESDAY9:30/8:30 pm Kentucky Muse Joe Molinaro: Hands in Clay Follow the Kentucky ceramics artist as he works in his

pottery studio, teaches students at Eastern Kentucky University, and studies indigenous pottery in South America.

28 THURSDAY9/8 pm Panama Canal: Prized Possession The history of the transfer of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama.

30 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life The history and excitement of the Eighth of August week-end. Every year, African-Americans in parts of Western Kentucky and central Tennessee gather to celebrate Emancipation, a home-coming tradition begun in 1868.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Queen Christina The 17th-century Swedish queen falls in love with the Spanish ambassador while posing as a boy. Greta Garbo and John Gilbert star. (1933)

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Sister Violet panics when her wealthy sister Lillian, whom

she hasn’t seen in years, announces a visit. Ash is keen to introduce his new girlfriend, Jess, to the group, but he’s in for a surprise.

31 SUNDAY8/7 pm Dancing on the Edge Stanley, Sarah, and Pamela try to help Louis elude the police. Masterson offers a huge reward for Louis’ capture. Lady Cremone, con-vinced of Louis’ guilt, refuses to aid him. A policeman coerces Sarah into divulging damaging information.

9/8 pm Year In Space Follow astronaut Scott Kelly in space and his identical twin, Mark Kelly, at home on Earth. The two-part program tells the story of what it takes, men-tally and physically, to spend a year in space and then, using what NASA has learned from the Kelly brothers, what it means for human-ity as we journey to Mars and beyond.

10/9 pm Space Age: NASA’s Story Life and Death in Space The series finale examines the quest to explore deep space and life beyond Earth by exploring NASA’s first space station, Skylab; the International Space Station; and the Hubble Space Telescope.

10:30/9:30 pm The Tunnel Police think they may finally have a lead, as the serial killer’s actions escalate in his fifth and final “truth.” Karl and Laura’s relationship takes another turn as Laura steps up her flirta-tions with another man.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYA Night of StarsMonday, July 25 • 9/8 pmBluegrass trio the Kruger Brothers per-form with the Murray State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble.

Dancing on the Edge

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6:30/5:30 Dinosaur Train Body Electric Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Body Electric Classical Stretch: By

Essentrics Body Electric Bob the Builder

7:00/6:00 Sesame Street Wild Kratts/ Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time (4) Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts/ Wild Kratts:

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7:30/6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Ready Jet Go! (11,18,25) Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Daniel Tiger’s

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9:00/8:00 Ready Jet Go! Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Ready Jet Go!

9:30/8:30 Wild Kratts Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Wild Kratts

10:00/9:00 Kentucky Collectibles

Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street/ Peg and Cat Save the World (10)

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

10:30/9:30 Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat The Best of the Joy of Painting

Kentucky Health

11:00/10:00 Charlie Rose - The Week Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur TrainDinosaur Train/ Dinosaur Train: Zeppelin Adventure (17)

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 SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! Quilting Arts

12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Knitting Daily

1:00/12:00 One to One with Bill Goodman Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Burt Wolf’s Travels &

Traditions

1:30/12:30 Connections with Renee Shaw

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That Rick Steves’ Europe

2:00/1:00 Forgotten Ellis Island (3)/ Filthy Cities/ Conversations with Champions (31)

Curious George/ Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (27)

Curious George Curious George Curious GeorgeCurious George : Back to the Jungle (1)/ Curious George

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

2:30/1:30 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious Georgev A Chef’s Life

3:00/2:00Appalachian Trail - An American Legacy (3)/ Space Age: Nasa’s Story

Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Lidia’s Kitchen

3:30/2:30 Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul

4:00/3:00 Kentucky Life Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Kentucky Collectibles

5:00/4:00The This Old House Hour

Wild Kratts/ Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time (7) Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts/ Wild Kratts:

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5:30/4:30 Cyberchase (11,18,25) Cyberchase Cyberchase Cyberchase Cyberchase (15,22,29)

6:00/5:00 Keeping Up Appearances BBC World News America

BBC World News America

BBC World News America

BBC World News America

BBC World News America

The Lawrence Welk Show

6:30/5:30 Last of the Summer Wine Nightly Business Report Nightly Business Report Nightly Business Report Nightly Business Report Nightly Business Report

7:00/6:00 The Great British Baking Show

PBS News Hour PBS News Hour PBS News Hour PBS News Hour PBS News HourTim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

7:30/6:30 Red Green Show

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6:00/5:00 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Louisville Life

6:30/5:30 bookclub@ket Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Charlie Rose: The Week

7:00/6:00 Focus on Europe 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 Body Electric Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The

Esmonde Technique Body Electric McLaughlin Group

8:30/7:30 Bare Feet with Mikela Mallozi

Workplace Essential Skills

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Workplace Essential Skills

Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef

Workplace Essential Skills

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

9:00/8:00Globe Trekker

Roadtrip Nation Ellie’s Real Good Food Journeys in Japan Joanne Weir Gets FreshFrank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China

The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower

9:30/8:30 3,2,1 Fireworks(4)/ America’s Heartland

Workplace Essential Skills

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

YarnellWeekend Explorer (2,9)/ Travels with Darley

10:00/9:00 Biz Kids $ The Best of the Joy of Painting

Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul

Painting with Wilson Bickford Sit and Be Fit Quilt in a Day Odd Squad

10:30/9:30 CyberchaseThe Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

Cook’s Country Scheewe Art Workshop Christina Knit and Crochet Now! Arthur

11:00/10:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine (3,10)/ Sacred Journeys with Bruce Feiler

Sewing with Nancy Martha Bakes Sew It All Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup Knitting Daily Space Racers

11:30/10:30 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

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

Jewels Wild Kratts

12:00/11:00 Louisville LifeCharlie Rose Charlie Rose Charlie Rose Charlie Rose Charlie Rose

Garden Smart

12:30/11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST

1:00/12:00 Miranda Well Read Leadership Landscape TV Creative Living Kentucky Collectibles Between the Lines with

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1:30/12:30 Last of the Summer Wine The Mind of a Chef Natural Heroes Katie Brown Workshop Quilting Arts Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House

2:00/1:00 As Time Goes By Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Garden Smart For Your Home 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 Baby Makes 3 Scrapbook Soup Simply Ming Rough Cut - Woodworking

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Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST

Genealogy RoadshowMiranda Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic

Rallo Woodsmith Shop

3:30/2:30 Painting with Paulson Growing a Greener World Last of the Summer Wine Pati’s Mexican Table The Woodwright’s Shop

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Liberty or Death(4)/ Filthy Cities

The Desert Speaks Dining with the Chef As Time Goes By New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton MotorWeek

4:30/3:30 Tennessee Wild Side Ciao Italia Keeping Up AppearancesCooking Odyssey (1,8)/ Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilla Chiang

Bluegrass and Backroads

5:00/4:00 PBS News Hour Weekend The American Woodshop MotorWeek Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa

Secrets of Underground London (2)/ Secrets of Westminster (9)/ Secrets of the Tower of London (16)/ Secrets of Chatsworth (23)/ Tales from the Royal Wardrobe (30)

Connections with Renee Shaw PBS NewsHour Weekend

5:30/4:30 Science Goes to the Movies This Old House Kentucky Afield Travelscope Music Voyager Louisville Life

6:00/5:009 Months That Made You/ Seized: Inside the Mystery of Epilepsy (24)/ Commonweath Curiosities: An Ode to Kentucky’s Unique Attractions (31)

The Woodright’s Shop Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

History Detectives

Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions Weekend Explorer Supernature - Wild

Flyers/ Best of Big Blue Live (23)/ Return of the Wolves: THe Next Chapter (30)6:30/5:30 Craftsman’s Legacy Steven Raichlen’s

Project Smoke Rick Steves’ Europe Start Up

7:00/6:00 Nova/ Igniting the Flames of Curiosity (24)/ Joy of Logic (31)

Kentucky Life A Taste of History Kentucky Health Tracks Ahead Consuelo Mack Wealth Track

Classic Gospel

7:30/6:30 Kentucky Collectibles A Chef’s Life One to One with Bill Goodman The Red Green Show

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Every summer at the Governor’s Scholars Program, hundreds of young Kentuckians dedicated to learning

— and who want to make a difference — come together on college campuses for five weeks for intellectual enrichment, active exploration, and personal discovery.

Take an exciting and scholarly look at the history and mission of the program in Igniting the Flame of Curiosity, premiering Monday, July 11 at 10/9 pm on KET.

The documentary features interviews with more than 70 scholars, faculty, and alumni. Students learn techniques and concepts related to a wide range of professional paths and intellectual subjects, while also developing their leader-ship skills.

The idea of a summer program for high-achieving Kentucky high-school students was born in the early 1980s. Its founders believed its creation would help Kentucky nurture its best and brightest young people to become the Commonwealth’s future leaders. Over the years, it has expanded to three campuses with more than 1,000 scholars graduating each year.

Igniting the Flame of Curiosity also airs Sunday, July 24 at 7/6 pm on KET2 and throughout the month on the Kentucky Channel.

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In our society, we tend to treat our mouths as if they are not connected to our bodies. Oral health care is separated from traditional health; dental practices have separate offices and different insur-ance coverage. One consequence is that many Kentuckians fail to seek dental care. Increasingly, experts are calling for an end to this unnecessary and harmful separa-tion.

Find out more about the issue in Health Three60: The Hidden Life of Your Mouth, airing Monday, July 11 at 9/8 pm on KET, and hosted by Renee Shaw.

In the first segment, visit the Bluegrass Community Health Center in Lexington, a primary care practice, to see how they include oral health in their services, and travel with their staff to the New Life Day Center, where they pro-vide preventive services to the homeless.

Next, the focus is on the ways in which oral health problems can affect school performance. Dentist Nikki Stone discusses her “drink pyramid” designed to reduce unhealthy attachment to sugary drinks.

Finally, with Kentucky ranking near the top of the nation in edentulism, or toothlessness, the program examines the impact of Medicaid not paying for den-tures and its impact on the workforce.

The program is part of an ongoing KET initiative funded in part by a grant from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky. It also airs Wednesday, July 20 at 9/8 am on the Kentucky Channel.

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Connections with Renee ShawKET2 Fridays • 5/4 pmKET Sundays • 1:30/12:30 pm

July 2 Entrepreneur Jim Host

July 5 Lexington native and NBC sportscaster Tom Hammond

July 12 Hall-of-Fame jockeys Pat Day and Chris McCarron

July 19 This month’s new program features Scott Davenport, men’s head basketball coach at Bellarmine University in Louisville.

July 26 Former University of Kentucky basketball coach Tubby Smith

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

Throughout July, Connections will present programs featuring national officials on the opioid crisis.

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E Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize KET Friday, July 1 • 10/9 pm

This music special featutres performances by Joel, 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.”

Mel Brooks: American MastersKET Friday, July 8 • 10/9 pm

After 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks is one of 14 EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winners. This two-part program traces his career, showcasing the Brooklyn native’s brilliant, skewed originality.

Jimi Hendrix: American MastersKET Friday, July 15 • 9:30/8:30 pm

The definitive story of the influential rock guitarist illustrated by interviews with Hendrix and illuminated with commentary by Paul McCartney, Noel Redding, Billy Cox, Eddie Kramer, and others. Includes poignant foot-age from his final performance in Germany in September 1970.

Walt Disney: American ExperienceKET2 Mondays, July 18 & 25 • 9/8 pm

Uniquely adept at art as well as commerce, Disney was a master filmmaker who harnessed the power of technology for storytelling. This two-part pro-gram examines his complex life and enduring legacy through archival footage, scenes from his films, and interviews with artists.

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‘Kentucky Health’ host honored with leadership award

Louisville Central Community Centers, Inc. has recognized Kentucky Health host Dr. Wayne B. Tuckson with its annual Lyman T. Johnson Distinguished Leader Award.

Tuckson, a Louisville colon and rectal surgeon, was honored for his “tireless volunteer efforts via KET to help improve cancer-related health outcomes for African Americans and other disadvantaged groups in Louisville and across the state.”

The award is named for the civil rights leader who is well-known as being instrumental in opening the University of Kentucky to African Americans in 1949.

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2016 KET Distance Learning Book Award winners announced

This spring, KET distance learning teachers recog-nized a group of students for outstanding work in each of the courses offered by KET. The students each received a book chosen especially for them by their teacher, from A Short History of Everything for physics to Juevos verdes con jamón (Green Eggs and Ham) for Spanish 1.

The Kentucky student honorees include:Arts in Culture: Laska Anderson and Sarah Norris, LeitchfieldGerman 1: Ashaley Cooley, Danville, and Hailey Kozora, GoshenGerman 2: Lydia Graham, DanvilleGerman 3: Joseph Alcorn, Danville, and Naomi Cliett, ElizabethtownHonors Physics: Sarah McDonald, LibertyLatin 1: Katie-Mae Williams, GlasgowLatin 2: Sarah Verghis, LouisvilleLatin 3: Paul Keaton, PikevilleMandarin Chinese: Charlotte Lackney, DanvilleSpanish 1: Hannah Blevins and John McVey, Barbourville; Hannah Thomas, Lexington; and Meredith Wells, AllenSpanish 2: Helena Griebenow, Taylorsville, and Rachel Matherly, Danville

Meet the winners of the 2016 Young Writers Contest

Each year, hundreds of students in grades K-5 sub-mit entries to the KET Young Writers Contest. Younger students create illustrated picture books, while those in grades 4 and 5 write short stories. Every child who enters the contest receives a certificate of participation.

Here are this year’s first-place winners:Kindergarten: Lily the Turkey by Adah Hardin, Avawam1st: Miss Square-Head by Sarah Gauhar, Louisville2nd: The Adventure of the Dragon, Cheetah, and Wolf by Aliyah Faith Coburn, Nicholasville3rd: The Story of Purple Girl by Leandra Robbins, Nicholasville4th: Earl E. Bird by Seth Gladding, Lexington5th: The Day I Didn’t Study by Abigail Campbell, Hebron

To read these stories and to see the second- and third-place winners, visit KET.org/education/writerscontest/.

Come on out to the fairKET will be at the Kentucky State Fair Friday,

Aug. 26 in the South Wing A lobby.We’ll have lots of information about KET,

drawings, giveaways, and more. A popular PBS Kids costumed character will be on hand to greet the young ones! See you there!

Dr. Wayne B. Tuckson

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The Day I Didn’t Study

By: Abigail C.

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Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

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Today’s KET: Preserving histories large and small

History is all around us. From Cumberland Gap to the banks of the Mississippi River, from Churchill Downs to My Old Kentucky Home, and from Lincoln to Ali, Kentucky’s history and heritage stretch far beyond our borders, having made a lasting impact on both the nation and the world.

Preserving and sharing this history has always been an important part of what we do at KET. It connects us as Kentuckians and provides us com-mon ground.

Many of the stories that surround our personal histories can be fascinating to others as well.

That’s one of the wonderful things about a program like Kentucky Collectibles. Whether a flea-market find or a family heirloom, many of the items people bring to the Kentucky Collectibles appraisal fair hold stories of Kentucky’s history that might not otherwise be told.

These items, which may or may not turn out to have significant monetary value, are often rich in the unexpected histories they reveal – histories that can be deeply personal yet symbolic of our own Kentucky ties.

From Kentucky Collectibles and Kentucky Life, to documentaries like our upcoming specials on The Hilltoppers and famed golfer Marion Miley, Kentucky’s past comes alive on KET every day. It’s an honor to share these stories and this history in its many and varied forms.

• For kids ages 2-8• Fun and educational activity booths • Costume characters and more!

Registration is required for this free event. Go online at KET.org/SuperSaturday

AUGUST 20, 2016NORTHERN KENTUCKYCONVENTION CENTERKET.ORG/DONATE

Gather your treasures for KET’s Kentucky Collectibles Appraisal Fair. Donate $60 to KET and you can bring up to two items for an expert appraisal. Plus, your story may be featured on the next season of Kentucky Collectibles! Go online today at KET.org/donate or call (800) 866-0366.

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Kentucky Authority for Educational Television Chair: Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Vice Chair: Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Secretary: Hilma Prather, Somerset • Executive Committee at Large: Angela Cain, Walton • David Couch, Frankfort • Dr. Suvas Desai, Lexington • Laura Ladd, Lexington • Heidi Margulis, Louisville • Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D., Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Frankfort

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

Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Sean Mestan, PrincetonPresident-Elect: Donna Wear, PaducahVice President: Kathy Brauer, HendersonVice President: G. Dan Griffith, OwensboroVice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling GreenVice President: Dale Josey, LouisvilleVice President: Martha Deener, LexingtonSecretary/Treasurer: Deneen Zimmerman, Villa HillsPast President: Nancy Thames, RichmondNominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft. Wright

Commonwealth Fund for KET Chair: Nick Nicholson, Lexington • Chair Emeritus: John R. Hall, Lexington • Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron • Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, Edgewood • Mira S. Ball, Lexington • Kathy Brauer, Hen-derson (Friends of KET representative) • Vickie Yates Brown, Louisville • Donna Moore Campbell, Lexington • Rusty Cheuvront, Louisville • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Bill Jones, Paducah • James H. “Mike” Molloy, Lexington • Hilma Prather, Somerset • William T. Young, Jr., Lexington

VISIONS/ Volume XXXIX, Number 7 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, Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard, Abigail Malik, Lisa Meek, Robin Roenker • Photography: Steve Shaffer • Design/Production: Amy Crittenden, Dave Hamon, Justin Stewart, Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Online Content: Timothy Bischoff • Printing: Publishers Press, Shepherdsville

Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

600 Cooper DriveLexington, KY 40502-2296(859) 258-7000

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P A R K I N G W I T H A S T A D I U M V I E W !

2nd ANNUAL

Saturday, August 20Brown-Forman Silo Center at Turkey Run ParkLouisville, KY

KET’s Louisville Regional Commonwealth Fund Board invites you for bourbon, bidding and

bluegrass music.

Tickets are $150 per person and sponsorships are still available. To attend, call (800) 866-0366. Proceeds benefit KET programs and services.

Supporters of KET who make an annual donation of $1,200 or more to the KET Fund for Excellence are eligible to receive guaranteed,

premiere game-day parking at KET’s Network Center, located adjacent to Commonwealth Stadium. This exclusive benefit of your gift extends

through the 2016 University of Kentucky home football season.

Make your tax-deductible donation to KET by contacting Katelyn Lincoln at (800) 866-0366 or contribute online at KET.org/donate.

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with Gwen Ifill and Judy WoodruffPBSCONVENTION COVERAGE

Join PBS NewsHour for special coverage of the

Republican and Democratic national conventions.

KET Monday, July 18-Thursday, July 21 • 8/7 pmRepublican Convention

KET Monday, July 25-Thursday, July 28 • 8/7 pmDemocratic Convention


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