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WALLANDERKenneth Branagh plays the gritty cop losing his grip

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Jon Carloftis

One to grow onGarden designer digs KET’s emphasis on history and heritage

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especially.”A natural host and unofficial

Kentucky ambassador, Carloftis enjoys inviting his clients to experience the Commonwealth’s bounty first-hand. And experiencing what’s unique about the state, he said, is always available through KET.

“KET is created by Kentuckians, for Kentuckians — but also for the rest of the world,” he said. “It is so important to support it because it’s

showing what we are, our history, and who we are. And we’ve got a lot to show! Kentucky is an easy sell.”

As a student at the University of Kentucky, Carloftis majored in communications and joined an agricultural fraternity. He grew strong working summers in tobacco and knew he’d found his calling: farming. But he pursued it in his own way.

“I always liked to grow things. I always liked to plant things and watch them bloom. I loved good food, so I loved vegetable gardening. I took my love of farming in a different way, to

make things beautiful,” he said. “In addition, I have an ability to

design,” he continued. “So in 1988 when I moved to New York, I started a business designing and installing rooftop gardens all over Manhattan.”

The outgoing Carloftis — who also has lived in Bucks County, Pennsylvania — voraciously reads on any subject that interests him — and supplements that curiosity by turning to the programming offered by KET.

“KET is so helpful for people who are interested in our culture, it focuses their programs on tradesmen and the history of Kentucky, and that’s what interests me,” he said.

For Carloftis, who this year is serving as KET’s Summer

Celebration honorary chair, KET mirrors the pride Kentuckians feel in their state and is itself a resource to be proud of. With Carloftis as host, KET has chosen the theme “Rhythm and Blooms” for this year’s fundraising event. It is scheduled for June 10 at Donamire Farm in Lexington.

“KET reminds us that we have such a proud feeling here for Kentucky,” Carloftis said.

“That’s what’s so important about KET. It shows our history, heritage and where we’re going. And that is so important. We can’t lose that.”

As a boy in rural Eastern Kentucky, Jon Carloftis thrived on the natural wonders around him.

Raised in a large family, his brothers’ interest lay in similar directions — raising birds, hunting, and fishing.

And Jon, who frequently accompanied his father through the woods to the spring that provided the family’s water, absorbed the plant life around him as his father pointed out the plants’ names as they passed: sycamore, hemlock, the big-leaf magnolia.

Carloftis took that early interest in the outdoors and has become a pioneer in rooftop and small space gardening. He has built gardens for Julianne Moore, Edward Norton, Mike Myers, Google and many well-known art collectors.

“My family has been in Eastern Kentucky 230 years,” said the Lexington resident who lives in an historic downtown home, Botherum. His family operated Fort Sequoyah Indian Village, a tourist attraction on their farm, and spent the off-season becoming tourists themselves.

“I grew up on the Rockcastle River, surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest...in nature. That’s why I appreciate the beautiful things the world has to offer and Kentucky

“KET is created by Kentuckians, for Kentuckians — but also for the rest of the world. It is so important to support KET because it’s showing what we are, our history, and who we are.”

To attend Summer Celebration, call (800) 866-0366 or go online at KET.org/Donate. 3KET.org

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One of the world’s most remarkable actors, Kenneth Branagh brings a stirring

detective series to an end as he plays his last season as Inspector Kurt Wallander. Immerse yourself in the final exploits of the brooding Swede in three nail-biting episodes. From “Wallander’s” first season, the protagonist’s days have always seemed numbered. Dealing with northern Europe’s most violent and deranged criminals, Wallander also battles personal demons and appalling health habits, which led him to be diagnosed with diabetes. Now, as he starts to lose his memory as well, his greatest fear is

MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “WALLANDER”KET Begins Sunday, May 8 • 9/8 pm KET2 Begins Tuesday, May 10 • 9:30/8:30 pm

Branagh delivers heartbreaking performance in ‘Wallander’ final season

STRUGGLE is REAL

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The Secret of Crickley HallBegins in JuneThis three-part series follows a family’s attempt to escape the past to what seems like the perfect destination — until the cellar doors start to open, unseen children cry through the night, and water seeps through impervious rock. Time shifts between present day and 1943 as the they desperately try to find out who the crying children are and what connects their missing son to Crickley Hall.

Endeavour Season 3 Begins in JuneActor Shaun Evans reprises his role as the young Morse, facing his toughest case yet. It resumes the story following the shocking events which left Morse languishing in prison, framed for a crime he didn’t commit, while his partner, Thursday, was close to death after getting shot in the chest.

The TunnelBegins in JuneAdapted from the Danish/Swedish crime series “The Bridge,” this series features British and French police detectives who work together to find the serial killer who left the upper body of a French politician and the lower half of a British prostitute in the Channel Tunnel, at the midpoint between France and the UK.

Inspector Lewis July-AugustEncores of Season 8 begin in July; Season 9 begins in early August.

that he is succumbing to Alzheimer’s, the same disease that felled his father. Branagh’s portrayal of this terrifying struggle is a heartbreaking performance. The Shakespearean actor has previously won BAFTA’s Best Actor award for “Wallander” plus Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, also for best actor. In this final season, Wallander keeps burning his candle at both ends, dodging knives, bullets, vicious dogs, homicidal motorcyclists, and a sense that he is losing his focus. Will mishap, medical leave, suspension, or a well-earned retirement be his final exit from this punishing profession?

A SUMMER OF ‘MYSTERY!’Spend the summer solving crimes and tiptoeing through the creepiest of situations as Masterpiece Mystery! presents these gripping dramas.

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

American Masters Janis: Little Girl BlueKET Tuesday, May 3 • 8/7 pmKET2 Monday, May 9 • 9/8 pm

One of the most revered and influential rock ’n’ roll singers of all time, Janis Joplin (1943-1970) thrilled audiences and blazed new creative trails before her death at age 27. In this portrait of a complicated, driven, often beleaguered artist, observe her life through intimate letters and rare footage in the first in-depth celebration of the iconic rock singer. Includes interviews with her sister, Laura, Alecia Moore (aka Pink), Juliette Lewis, and Melissa Etheridge.

Call the Midwife Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece: Episode Six

Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Six Globe Trekker: Road Trip: Andes

Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death: A Good Birth History Project: Highways in the Sky Wild West with Ray Mears: Mountains This Is America &

The World bookclub@ket

The Video Vault Kentucky Highway 31W

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight: U.S. Senate Republican Primary Finding Your Roots: Maps of Stars Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Omaha, Hour Three Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Three Independent Lens: My Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did American Barn Stories

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Diverse Cultures Shoeless Blues From Wood to

Singing Guitar Reel Visions Kentucky Music Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Alias Jones/Bryant-Stevens Band

Janis Joplin: American Masters Frontline: Benghazi in Crisis BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press/The Del McCoury Band Bluegrass Underground Special Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece:

Grantchester Season 2 - Episode Six Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Economy Burgoo! Legendary Stew of the South We Are Taylor County Basketball Churchill Downs: From Start to Photo Finish

Nature: The Last Orangutan Eden Nova: Operation Lighthouse Rescue Nova: Petra - Lost City of Stone BBC World News American Forum

Call the Midwife Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Six A Place to Call Home: No Secrets, Ever Charlie Rose

Kentucky Derby Festival’s 50th Celebration Churchill Downs: From Start to Photo Finish Secrets of the Kentucky Derby WoodSongs: Michael Martin Murphey and The Clark Family Trio from Eureka Springs

Antiques Roadshow: Omaha, Hour Three Doc Martin: Do Not Disturb Death in Paradise BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Thoroughbred Beyond the Stone Fences Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Burgoo! Legendary Stew of the South Meal of a Lifetime My Kentucky Home: Caldwell County

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The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week Soundstage: GeorgeFest BBC World News Overheard with Evan

Smith: Ron Kirk

Doc Martin: Do Not Disturb Great Performances: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!

Thoroughbred Secrets of the Kentucky Derby Bluegrass Underground Jubilee: The Seldom Scene

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Philadelphia Story Austin City Limits: Gary Clark Jr./Courtney Barnett

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories:

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Where the

Streets Do Have NamesMiss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Dead Man’s Chest

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Coalmining Women/In Ya Blood Kentucky Derby Festival’s 50th Celebration Louisville: 30 Years of Change

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Movie Classics: The Philadelphia Story

Nature: The Last Orangutan Eden

THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky Derby Festival’s 50th CelebrationWednesday, May 4 • 8/7 pmCelebrate a half-century of the state’s larg-est annual event and one of Louisville’s most popular entertainment attractions.

1 SUNDAY8/7 pm Call the Midwife The Turners reassess their lifestyles as they fight for respiratory health for patients and a new mother’s past wreaks havoc on her family.

8/7 pm Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death A Good Birth Helen Castor reveals how dangerous the days leading up to labor were to a medieval woman.

9/8 pm Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece In the season finale, Sidney seeks oblivion and his friend Sam seeks forgiveness.

9/8 pm History Project Highways in the Sky Commercial aviation, a gigantic industry generating enormous amounts of money, shapes our world’s architecture.

10/9 pm Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode Six A former employee is laid to rest, Kitty and Frank reach an understanding, and Grove confronts Tilly.

2 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Omaha, a Humphreys’ homeopathic medicine cabi-net and a mid-19th-century Mormon book archive.

9/8 pm Finding Your Roots Maps of Stars Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow, who last shared the screen together in 1969, also share a history of tragic deaths in their families that played major roles in shaping future generations.

10/9 pm Shackleton & Scott: Rivals for the Pole Two of the greatest figures in polar exploration are profiled.

10/9 pm Independent Lens My Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did Meet the sons of two Nazi war criminals who jointly were responsible for thousands of deaths.

3 TUESDAY10/9 pm Frontline Benghazi in Crisis Journalist Feras Kilani goes inside Benghazi, birthplace of Libya’s uprising, now besieged by ISIS and warring militias.

4 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Nature The Last Orangutan Eden The work being done in the jungles of Northern Sumatra to save its population of wild orangutans, which is dwindling due to deforestation.

9/8 pm Nova Operation Lighthouse Rescue Engineers race to rescue the Gay Head Lighthouse on Martha’s Vineyard, soon to fall victim to the ocean’s erosion of the island’s cliffs.

10/9 pm Nova Petra - Lost City of Stone Experts carve a temple-tomb to find out how the ancient people of Petra built their city of stone.

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home No Secrets, Ever Jack is furious at Carolyn for having kept secret the fact they have a daughter.

5 THURSDAY9/8 pm Thoroughbred A fascinating look at the world of Thoroughbred race-horses.

6 FRIDAY9/8 pm Great Performances Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! London’s National Theatre’s production of the musical stars Hugh Jackman as Curly.

7 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Biochemist Lisa Senetar creates her eye-catching PHbeaD jewelry from insects, the thrills and chills of the ropes course at Life Adventure Center in Versailles, Doug talks about his baseball career and affection for the Cincinnati Reds, and Menifee County's Neil Kendrick crafts beautiful guitars.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Philadelphia Story A snooty socialite fights with her ex-husband and flirts with a report-er. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart star. (1940)

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

Independent LensKET2 Monday-Tuesday, May 9 & 10 • 9/8 & 8/7 pm

In two programs, explore violence in America. In “Peace Officer,” the increasingly militarized state of American police is told through the story of a former sheriff who established Utah’s first SWAT team only to see that same unit kill his son-in-law in a standoff 30 years later. “The Armor of Light” features two Christians — an Evangelical anti-abortion activist and an African-American mother whose son was murdered — who find common ground in the fight against a rising tide of gun violence.

Call the Midwife Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: The White Lioness Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Seven

Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg

Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death: A Good Marriage History Project: The First Pompeii Wild West with Ray Mears: The Great Plains This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket: Kinfolks

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Too Late for Tears; Life with Elisabeth (short); W.C. Fields (short)

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight: U.S. Senate Democratic Primary Independent Lens: Peace Officer Window in the Waves

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour One Janis Joplin: American Masters Charlie Rose

Walden: The Ballad of Thoreau Bluegrass Underground Special Reel Visions Kentucky Music: Don and Carmen Rogers

Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Doug MacLeod/Otis Taylor Band

Independent Lens: The Armor of Light BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out/Larry Sparks & The Lonesome Ramblers

Bluegrass Underground Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: The White Lioness Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Down-Home Artists Loretta Lynn: American Masters My Kentucky Home: Lyon County

Nature: Nature’s Perfect Partners Nova: Bombing Hitler’s Supergun Nazi Mega Weapons: Blitzkrieg BBC World News American Forum: Power Wars

Call the Midwife Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Mr. Selfridge Season 4 - Episode Seven A Place to Call Home: I Believe Charlie Rose

A Walk with Simon Kenton Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West WoodSongs

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour One Doc Martin: The Wrong Goodbye Death in Paradise BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Nazi Mega Weapons: Blitzkrieg Generals at War: Kursk - The Death of Blitzkrieg Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Main Street: More Than Just a Place The ACC Inventure Prize Historic Archaeology: Beneath Kentucky’s

Fields and Streets

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week

Carole King: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize in Performance at the White House BBC World News Overheard with Evan

Smith: Wendell Pierce

Doc Martin: The Wrong Goodbye Movie Classics: The Philadelphia Story Charlie Rose

Kentucky Life: Dr. Clark's Kentucky Treasures Kentucky Highway 31W Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Dale Ann Bradley

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield: Spring Fishing Call-in Movie Classics: Holiday Austin City Limits: Kendrick Lamar

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: The

Plunder YearsMiss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Marked for Murder

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved A Walk with Simon Kenton Daniel Boone and the Opening of the American West

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYA Walk with Simon KentonWednesday, May 11 • 8/7 pmThe legendary frontiersman was a key figure behind America’s westward expansion and the settlement of Kentucky and Ohio.

Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece

Nature: Nature's Perfect Partners

8 SUNDAY8/7 pm Call the Midwife A woman decides not to report a rape and a mother conceals her daughter’s pregnancy.

8/7 pm Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death A Good Marriage In the Middle Ages, marriages were often put together by par-ents according to the rules of the church.

9/8 pm Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece The White Lioness The case of a missing Swede in South Africa leads Wallander down a dangerous path. Worst of all, he’s having blackouts.

9/8 pm History Project The First Pompeii Remarkable discoveries shed light on a prehistoric community buried in the Italian countryside.

10:30/9:30 pm Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode Seven The Whiteleys deal starts to look bad, a reporter confronts Jimmy, and Grove undertakes a good deed.

9 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Cleveland, treasures include 1920 World Series stubs, a Charles Rohlfs music stand, and an Ohio folk art double portrait, ca. 1838.

10 TUESDAY8/7 pm Jubilee Five-time Male Vocalist of the Year Russell Moore and his group IIIrd Tyme Out and bluegrass/gospel per-former Larry Sparks and his group The Lonesome Ramblers perform.

9/8 pm Bluegrass Underground Earls of Leicester This all-star dream team was assembled by Grammy-winner Jerry Douglas in tribute to Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.

11 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Nature Nature’s Perfect Partners The value of teamwork among ani-mal partners, even ones as odd as a hippo and fish.

9/8 pm Nova Bombing Hitler’s Supergun Engineers, archaeologists, and WWII historians investigate Hitler’s bank of “superguns” he housed in a massive under-ground complex in Nazi-occupied northern France.

10/9 pm Nazi Mega Weapons Blitzkrieg In the first years of WWII, Germany crushes its enemies in a series of offensives coined “Blitzkrieg” or “Lightning War.”

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home I Believe In the aftermath of Bert’s death, all those involved are struggling. Sarah battles her own demons.

12 THURSDAY10/9 pm Generals at War Kursk - The Death of Blitzkrieg The Germans led by Field Marshal Von Manstein clash with Russia led by Marshal Zhukov in 1943.

14 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life The family effort at Greenup County’s Oldtown Volunteer Fire Department; Doug visits the Mennonite community near Scottsville to meet custom knife maker Sam Stoner; and Cumberland Lake’s Striper Time puts Doug’s angling skills to the test during striper season.

9:30/8:30 pm Movie Classics Holiday A tomboy New York socialite flirts with her stuffy sister’s down-to-earth fiance. Katharine Hepburn, Doris Nolan, and Cary Grant star. (1938)

11:12/10:12 pm Austin City Limits An hour of contemporary hip-hop from Grammy-winning superstar Kendrick Lamar.

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

Genealogy Roadshow — new seasonKET Begins Tuesday, May 17 • 8/7 pmKET2 Begins Sunday, May 22 • 8/7 pm

A new season of emotional journeys through history and science to uncover fascinating family stories features participants from six American cities: Albuquerque, Miami, Houston, Boston, Providence, and Los Angeles. In the first program, trace a woman’s tie to a Native-American code talker; a man’s deep New Mexican roots, an ancestor whose life resembles a Wild West tale; and a man’s link to a famous comic book heroine.

Call the Midwife Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: A Lesson In Love Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Eight

Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg

Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death: A Good Death History Project: Power of Gold Wild West with Ray Mears: Deserts This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket No Good Deed

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Strange Love of Martha Ivers Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule: Earthmother

Kentucky Tonight Education Matters: Empowering Students Through Technology Great Escape - The Reckoning BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Two Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour One Independent Lens: Dogtown Redemption Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Spirited Sounds, Tall Tales, and Amazing Grace

Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin Reel Visions Kentucky Music: Brett

Ratliff Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Kenny Neal

Genealogy Roadshow: Albuquerque Primary 2016 Frontline: The Secret History of Isis BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver/The Rambling Rooks

Bluegrass Underground Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: A Lesson In Love Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Commitment Kentucky Life on the Road - Along Highway 68 Time on the River

Nature: Jungle Animal Hospital Genius by Stephen Hawking: Can We Time Travel? Genius by Stephen Hawking: Are We Alone? BBC World News American Forum

Call the Midwife Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Episode Eight

A Place to Call Home: A Kiss to Build A Dream On Charlie Rose

... damn bad oyster: The Times of William Goebel, Governor

Kentucky Governor’s Mansion: A Century of Reflection Olmsted in Louisville WoodSongs: The Kruger Brothers

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Two Doc Martin: Preserve the Romance Death in Paradise BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Great Escape - The Reckoning Generals at War: The Bulge - Hitler’s Last Stand Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield: Spring Fishing Call-in Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Sweet Tooth More Than Child’s Play: Why Physical

Activity Matters My Kentucky Home: Grayson County

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week

In Performance at the White House: Memphis Soul BBC World News Overheard with Evan

Smith: Jon Meacham

Doc Martin: Preserve the Romance Movie Classics: Holiday Charlie Rose

Wendell Ford: From Yellow Creek to the Potomac Recollections: Governors’ Roundtable Louisville Life Bluegrass

Underground Jubilee: Steep Canyon Rangers

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Austin City Limits: Foo Fighters

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy: Fecks,

Lies and VideotapeMiss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Murder a la Mode

Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God/Buffalo Creek Revisited

... damn bad oyster: The Times of William Goebel, Governor Kentucky Life on the Road - Along Highway 68

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYInside Northern KentuckyThursday, May 19 • 7:30/6:30 pmImprovements being made at Kentucky Speedway, a visit to Ludlow's Northern Kentucky Fencing Academy, and more.

Call the Midwife

Genius by Stephen Hawking

15 SUNDAY8/7 pm Call the Midwife Dr. Turner gets excited about the contraceptive pill, and Sister Evangelina returns.

8/7 pm Medieval Lives: Birth, Marriage, Death A Good Death For the people of the Middle Ages, death wasn’t an end but a doorway to everlasting life.

9/8 pm Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece A Lesson in Love A knife-slashed corpse takes the increasingly forget-ful Wallander on a chase for the victim’s missing daughter.

10:30/9:30 pm Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece Episode Eight Whiteleys’ troubles lead Jimmy and Mr. Crabb to take a big risk; and found out, Jimmy takes des-perate measures.

16 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Cleveland, an Ohio salt-glazed figural stone-ware match stand and an 1863 Civil War grave marker group.

9/8 pm Education Matters Recorded at the state Student Technology Leadership Program competition, this special edition explores how Kentucky K-12 students are using technology for project-based learn-ing. The show includes video segments produced by teens from Hardin County who are part of the PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs program.

10/9 pm Great Escape - The Reckoning An RAF Special Investigation Brand team

tracked down Gestapo suspects who killed 50 Allied airmen on the orders of a vengeful Adolf Hitler during World War II.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Dogtown Redemption Street recyclers fight to sur-vive in one of the poorest neighborhoods of Oakland, Calif.

17 TUESDAY10/9 pm Frontline The Secret History of ISIS The inside story of the creation of ISIS and how the U.S. missed the many warning signs.

18 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Nature Jungle Animal Hospital The day-to-day drama at one of the world’s wildest animal hospitals deep in the Guatemalan jungle.

9/8 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking Can We Time Travel? This fascinating jour-

ney of discovery features DeLoreans, atomic clocks, a giant black hole, and a large swath of New York City.

10/9 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking Are We Alone? Three people are challenged to work out the likelihood of alien life out there in the universe.

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home A Kiss to Build a Dream On Sarah’s Aunt Peg arrives on the eve of Sarah and George’s engagement party at Ash Park.

19 THURSDAY10/9 pm Generals at War The Bulge - Hitler’s Last Stand German Field Marshal Walther Model faces off against U.S. General Omar Bradley in 1944.

21 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life Doug gets cuddly with the newest members at the Cincinnati Zoo, the facts and fiction behind the legend of Swift’s Silver Mine, and the Kentucky Horseshoeing School takes Doug on as a new student.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Mr. Smith Goes to Washington A bumpkin takes his idealistic views to the nation’s capital. James Stewart and Claude Rains star. (1939)

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Movie Classics: The Shop Around the CornerKET Saturday, May 28 • 9/8 pmKET2 Friday, June 3 • 9/8 pm

In this 1940 classic, James Stewart and Margaret Sullivan are two gift-shop employees that can barely stand one another — not realizing that they’re falling in love as one another’s anonymous pen pal. It was remade in 1998 as You’ve Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. Director Ernst Lubitsch, known for other, more glamorous movies, called this film “the best picture I ever made in my life.”

Call the Midwife Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: The Troubled Man Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Mr. Selfridge Season 4 - Episode Nine

Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg

Genealogy Roadshow: Albuquerque History Project: Burma’s Forgotten Fleet Secrets of the Dead: Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: Hell and Ohio

Video Vault - Kentucky Edition: Lady Gangster; The Phantom Creeps (short)

Rovers, Wrestlers, and Stars

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam Music Anywhere Bluegrass and

BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule: Can You Help Me?

Kentucky Tonight Mount Rushmore: American Experience Great Conversations:: Joe Nocera and Buzz Bissinger BBC World News Kentucky Life

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Three Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Two POV: The Return Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory

A Tribute and a Toast to Opera The Spirituals Reel Visions Kentucky Music Jubilee - Summertime Blues: Hog Maw Blues Band

Genealogy Roadshow: Miami Secrets of the Dead: Teotihuacan’s Lost Kings Frontline: The Business of Disaster BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: The Boxcars/The Skip Cherryholmes Quintet/The Chapmans

Bluegrass Underground: Quebe Sisters Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece: The Troubled Man Charlie Rose

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

Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African Cemetery No. 2 Kentucky Beyond The Color Line Upon This Rock

Nature: Meet The Coywolf Genius by Stephen Hawking: Why Are We Here?

Genius by Stephen Hawking: Where Did the Universe Come From? BBC World News American Forum:

United States of Jihad

Call the Midwife Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece: Mr. Selfridge Season 4 - Episode Nine A Place to Call Home: What Your Heart Says Charlie Rose

Magic on the Ether: Western Kentucky Radio History

Bringing People Together

Crazy Nate and His Wireless Telephone Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage WoodSongs: Celebration of the Music and

Life of Pete Seeger

Antiques Roadshow: Cleveland, Hour Three Doc Martin: Dry Your Tears Death in Paradise BBC World News Jubilee

The This Old House Hour Mount Rushmore: American Experience Generals at War: Singapore - The Bicycle Blitzkrieg Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Vintage Kentucky Kentucky Bourbon Tales: Distilling the Family

Business A History of Kentucky in 25 Objects

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose - The Week The Highwaymen: American Masters BBC World News Overheard with Evan

Smith: Ken Burns

Doc Martin: Dry Your Tears Movie Classics: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Charlie Rose

Rebound: A Basketball Story (from 7pm) My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County Louisville Life Bluegrass Underground Jubilee: Sam Bush Band

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Shop Around The Corner Austin City Limits: James Taylor

Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Moone Boy Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Deadweight

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYBeing the Difference: Kentuckians Answer the CallThursday, May 26 • 7:30/6:30 pmA missionary group from Kentucky travels to Guatemala to join forces with a non-profit organization established by a Paintsville couple.

POV: The Return

Secrets of the Dead: Teotihuacán’s Lost Kings

22 SUNDAY8/7 pm Call the Midwife In the season finale, Dr. Turner jumps into action to prevent further infant deformities, Nonnatus House tries to cope with a tragedy, and there's joy all around at a wedding reception.

8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow In Albuquerque, a connection to a Native-American code talker, and a man's ancestor's life resembles a Wild West tale.

9/8 pm Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece The Troubled Man With his memory failing, Wallander draws on primal instincts to crack a decades-old submarine mystery. But is it finally curtains for Kurt?

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb An amateur archaeologist’s theory may reveal where legendary queen Cleopatra’s lost tomb is hidden.

10:30/9:30 pm Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece In the series finale, the press links Harry with Jimmy’s demise. Suppliers refuse to sell and stockholders are up in arms. Meanwhile, the store’s 20th anniversary sale approaches.

23 MONDAY8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Cleveland, a "Big Bronco" coin-operated horse, a Bill Watterson archive, and a Tiffany & Co. pendant watch necklace.

9/8 pm Mount Rushmore: American Experience The story of its creation is as bizarre and wonderful as the monument itself.

10/9 pm Great Conversations: Joe Nocera and Buzz Bissinger Nocera talks about his book Indentured: The Epic

Scandal of the NCAA with the author of Friday Night Lights.

10/9 pm POV The Return In 2012, California amended its “Three Strikes” law, shortening the sentences of thousands of “lifers.”

24 TUESDAY8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow Miami Stories feature Pocahontas, a Cuban grand-father’s secret past, the impact of WWII on a Filipino family, changes wrought by the Tuskegee experiment, and possibly a villain-ous ancestor.

9/8 pm Secrets of the Dead Teotihuacán’s Lost Kings Follow a team of scientists exploring royal tombs beneath the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacán. After decades of research, these imperial burial chambers may reveal clues about the long-lost Teotihuacán culture and its mysterious people.

10/9 pm Frontline The Business of Disaster An investigation into who profits when disaster strikes focuses on Superstorm Sandy.

25 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Nature Meet the Coywolf This mixture of coyote and wolf is found increas-ingly on city streets in North America.

9/8 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking Why Are We Here? Can three people try to work out why they exist at all, thinking like philosophers as much as scientists?

10/9 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking Where Did the Universe Come From? An extraordinary journey of discovery featuring racing cars, ice-skaters, balloons, and run-ning tracks.

10/9 pm A Place to Call Home What Your Heart Says George, Olivia, and Sarah visit James, determined to assess the truth of his treatment.

28 SATURDAY8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Moonshine Co.'s family tradition of backcountry dis-tilling; the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Frankfort; and in Maysville, the Wald Cycle Company.

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Iconic singer-songwriter James Taylor performs beloved classics and selections from his new album, Before This World, his first col-lection of original music in 13 years.

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National Memorial Day ConcertKET Sunday, May 29 • 8/7 pm & 9:30/8:30 pmKET2 Tuesday, May 31 • 9/8 pm

Hosted by actors Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna, this annual program salutes all military personnel and features an all-star concert including country music’s Trace Adkins, opera’s Renée Fleming, Broadway’s Alfie Boe, and the National Symphony Orchestra. In addition, the program will present stories of American veterans’ experiences stemming from the Vietnam War and of soldiers buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

National Memorial Day Concert National Memorial Day Concert Globe Trekker: Food Hour: Ireland

Genealogy Roadshow: Miami History Project: Emperor’s Eternal Army Secrets of the Dead: Teotihuacan’s Lost Kings

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BackroadsKentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight TED Talks: War and Peace POV: Of Men and War Homecoming: The Impact On Our Veterans

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Three Loretta Lynn: American Masters Charlie Rose

Salute to Kentucky Soldiers: The 202nd Army Band of the Kentucky National Guard

Kentucky WWII Veterans: In Their Own Words Victory for Veterans Kentucky Music:

John P. RodgersJubilee - Summertime Blues: Shirley Johnson/Magic Slim and the Teardrops

Genealogy Roadshow: Houston Secrets of the Dead: Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb Frontline: The Fantasy Sports Gamble BBC World News Point Taken

Jubilee: Steep Canyon Rangers/Sleepy Man Banjo Boys National Memorial Day Concert Victory for Veterans Charlie Rose

At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks Back in the Wings: Freddie Dunn’s Lexington Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the

Bluegrass Before Vegas, There Was Newport

Nova: Invisible Universe Revealed Genius by Stephen Hawking: What Are We? Genius by Stephen Hawking: Where Are We? BBC World News American Forum: Vagrant Nation

Out of Print The Boy in the Dress A Place to Call Home: The Ghosts of Christmas Past Charlie Rose

Bataan: The Harrodsburg Tankers Frazier History Museum Game Changer: The Lexington Center Story WoodSongs: Judy Collins and Ari Hest

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Three Doc Martin: Born with a Shotgun Death in Paradise Charlie Rose Jubilee: Steep

Canyon Rangers

The This Old House Hour Dayton Codebreakers Generals at War: Midway - The Invisible Enemy Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and

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Kentucky Afield Bluegrass & Backroads Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

Vintage Kentucky: The Vine to Wine Experience Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the

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Comment On Kentucky McLaughlin Group Washington Week

with Gwen Ifill Loretta Lynn: American Masters BBC World News

Doc Martin - Born With A Shotgun Movie Classics: The Shop Around The Corner Charlie Rose

Game Changer: The Lexington Center Story Summerstock Louisville Life Bluegrass Underground Jubilee: The Greencards

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Man Who Lost His Head Miss Springmaid Austin City Limits: Don Henley

Daniel O'Donnell: Music and Memories

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Apperances As Time Goes By Moone Boy Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Blood at

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Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin Bataan: The Harrodsburg Tankers Kentucky At War: Desert Storm Along Kentucky 80

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYAt Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black ParksTuesday, May 31• 8/7 pmThe African-American communities who used parks to construct uplifting commu-nity identities despite segregation.

Loretta Lynn: American Masters

TED Talks: War and Peace

29 SUNDAY9/8 pm History Project Emperor’s Eternal Army Archaeologists unearth life-sized terracotta figurines next to the tomb of China’s first emperor.

30 MONDAY9/8 pm TED Talks War and Peace Fighters, journalists, psychologists, and others, including Adam Driver, Rufus Wainwright, and Sebastian Junger, who have experienced war give passionate talks and performances.

9/8 pm Loretta Lynn: American Masters The Kentucky country-music legend strug-gled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong over 50 years later.

10/9 pm POV Of Men and War Iraq and Afghanistan veterans try to make peace with their pasts at a PTSD treatment center in California.

31 TUESDAY8/7 pm Genealogy Roadshow In Houston, a re-enactor’s Texas roots, Andersonville prison, discovering if a black man’s ancestors fought for the Confederacy, and a woman’s link to a prominent Texas figure.

10/9 pm Frontline The Fantasy Sports Gamble An investigation into fantasy sports and online sports betting.

1 WEDNESDAY8/7 pm Nova Invisible Universe Revealed The Hubble Space Telescope has helped astronomers pinpoint the age of the universe, revealed the birthplace of stars and planets, advanced our understanding of dark energy and cosmic expansion, and uncovered black holes.

9/8 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking What Are We? The trio is challenged to find what we really are; self-assembling machines, light-up bacteria, and the world’s first physical demonstration of evolution in action conspire to revolutionize their view of life.

9/8 pm The Boy in the Dress A heart-warming, comical story focusing on the impact a mother’s desertion has upon a family.

9/8 pm Genius by Stephen Hawking Where Are We? Can the three measure the earth, the solar system and even the universe — and find our true place in the cosmos?

10:07/9:07 pm A Place to Call Home The Ghosts of Christmas Past As the holiday approaches, the inhabitants of Ash Park are haunted by memories of past Christmases.

2 THURSDAY9/8 pm Dayton Codebreakers In 1942, the U.S. Navy turned to the National Cash Register Company to design and build code-breaking machines.

10/9 pm Generals at War Midway - The Invisible Enemy Japanese Admiral Nagumo lays a trap for U.S. Admiral Fletcher and his decimated forces in 1942.

4 SATURDAY9/8 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.

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Don Henley’s first solo album in 15 years, Cass County, represents his roots and the next stop on his creative journey.

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6:30/5:30 Dinosaur Train Body Electric Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The

Esmonde Technique Body Electric Bob the Builder

7:00/6:00 Sesame Street Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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10:00/9:00 Kentucky Collectibles Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street 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 PaintingKentucky Health

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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 &

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Natchez Trace Parkway: Traces Through Time (1)

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

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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef

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Roadtrip NationMoveable Feast with Fine Cooking Journeys in Japan Joanne Weir Gets Fresh

Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China

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

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

YarnellFringe Benefits (7,14)/ Weekend Explorer (21,28)

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 Wild West with Ray Mears/ Mount Rushmore: American Experience (22)/ Hallowed Grounds (29)

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

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

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Kentucky is rich in history with untold stories of individual valor, selfless acts of heroism, and true patriotism. The men and women of Kentucky’s mili-tary faced grave dangers and overcame them, time and time again.

Discover how the story of the Kentucky Vietnam Memorial unfolded in Victory for Veterans, air-ing Monday, May 30 at 10/9 pm on the Kentucky Channel.

In 1984, the Kentucky General Assembly crafted legislation creating a memorial foundation. Its purpose was to raise money for one of the most visu-ally stunning and moving memorials in the country.

Kentucky’s elected officials didn’t stop with the success of the monument — they forged ahead, securing funding to build new nursing homes, cemeteries, memorials, and monuments.

In addition, Victory for Veterans touches on other legislative accomplish-ments benefiting veterans over the last quarter century. The program also airs Tuesday, May 31 at 10:30/9:30 pm on KET2.

KET2 Mondays • 7:30/6:30 pm KET Saturdays • 4:30/3:30 pmMay 9 A Civil War diary, a 19th-century fish mount, and Nostalgia Station Toy Train Museum.

May 16 An 1840 graphite portrait and Antique & Modern Jewelry.

May 23 A collection of John C. Breckinridge memorabilia and the Antique Boat Center in Cincinnati.

May 30 A Gibson Dot Neck guitar worth thousands of dollars.

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KETKY Tuesdays • 9/8 amMay 3 Mike Pratt, former UK basketball player under coach Adolph Rupp and former head coach at UNC Charlotte.

May 10 NFL great Frank Minnifield, defensive back for the Cleveland Browns and a native of Lexington.

May 24 Denny Crum, NCAA-winning men’s basketball coach at U of L from 1971 to 2001.

May 31 C.M. Newton, former NCAA Rules Chair and former University of Kentucky Athletics Director.

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KET’s coverage of the National Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit launches a new KET initiative on the epidemic of prescription opioids and heroin abuse in Kentucky.

The summit, organized by Operation UNITE, an Eastern Kentucky non-profit, provided KET the opportunity to present top experts in the field. These interviews, with drug control policy experts, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and more, will appear on One to One with Bill Goodman programs in May. (See schedule at right.)

KET’s Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit featuring President Obama is available for viewing online at www.ket.org/video.

The highly addictive and potentially deadly drugs known as opioids have ravaged communities and families throughout the state. In coming months, KET will explore aspects of this complex problem including the science of addiction, preven-tion strategies, treatment options, policy and justice issues, the impact of stigma, and the need for better education in the general public and the medical community.

This initiative is funded, in part, by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

On the offense against opioidsKET launches new health initiative

One to One with Bill GoodmanPrograms from the Rx Summit

KET Sundays • 1 pm/noonKET2 Wednesdays • 7:30/6:30 pmMay 1 Rep. Hal Rogers (R-5th District-Ky.) and Jackie Steele, Commonwealth Attorney, 27th Judicial District and vice-chair of Operation UNITE

May 8 Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse

May 15 Michael Botticelli, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy

May 22 Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, UK President Eli Capilouto, and Dr. Catherine Martin, UK Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department

May 29 Sam Quinones, journalist and author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

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Soundstage: GeorgeFestKET Friday, May 6 • 10/9 pm KET2 Saturday, May 7 • midnight/11 pm

For “GeorgeFest, part of the Best Fest Charity Concerts, an eclectic mix of art-ists gathered for a special evening at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate the Music of George Harrison. Paying trib-ute to the late Beatle were Brian Wilson, Norah Jones, Dhani Harrison, Ann Wilson of Heart, Ben Harper, Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips, Brian Bell of Weezer, as well as many more sur-prise guests.

Carole King: Library of Congress Gershwin PrizeKET Friday, May 13 • 10/9 pm

From the East Room of the White House, President and Mrs. Obama host this In Performance at the White House special in honor of singer-songwriter Carole King’s receipt of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The evening includes performances by King, as well as by Gloria Estefan, Billy Joel, Jesse McCartney, Emeli Sandé, James Taylor, and Trisha Yearwood. President Obama presents the prize to King during the event.

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In Performance at the White House “Memphis Soul”KET Friday, May 20 • 10/9 pm

Along with President and Mrs. Obama, groove to the memorable soul sounds of Al Green, Mavis Staples, Carla Thomas, Otis Redding, and many more. The evening pays homage to Memphis, a segregated city in the 1960s where many whites and blacks none-theless came together to make soulful music, a mix of gospel and potent rhythmic grooves. Performers include Queen Latifah, Alabama Shakes, William Bell and more.

The Highwaymen: American MastersKET Friday, May 27 • 10/9 pm

Frequently referred to as “the Mount Rushmore of country music,” The Highwaymen — Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson — were American country music’s first bona fide supergroup, an epic quartet comprised of the outlaw country genre’s pioneering stars. The Grammy-winning group was active from 1985–1995, recording three albums, touring the world, and acting in the movie Stagecoach (1986). Explore how these men came togeth-er and the fruits of their historic collaboration, accom-panied by performances from a previously unreleased concert film recorded live at Nassau Coliseum in 1990.

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Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

Sincerely,

22 May 2016

SHORT TAKES

Today’s KET: Celebrating the Commonwealth

KET provides valuable teacher trainingIn early March, KET education staff provided consultation

and information at the annual Kentucky Society for Technology in Education (KySTE) conference in Louisville. KET kicked off the event with the Kentucky PBS LearningMedia Summit which featured Madison Central High School teacher Susan Cintra, recently honored as a 2015 Lead PBS Digital Innovator.

Also in March, at the Network Center in Lexington, KET hosted Echoes and Reflections, a workshop for teachers offered by the Anti-Defamation League and presented by Alexis Morrisroe from the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education in Cincinnati. Survivor Fred Gross of Louisville, author of One Step Ahead of Hitler: A Child’s Journey Through France, also spoke to the group.

Some of the teachers who attended the recent Echoes and Reflections workshop at KET join presenter Alexis Morrisroe (standing, far right), Holocaust survivor Fred Gross (seated), and KET staff.

KET education consultant Cynthia Warner shares resources with a teacher who stopped by the KET booth at the Kentucky Society for Technology in Education Spring Conference in Louisville.

While any time of the year is a great time to enjoy this place we call home, no one can deny that May is particu-larly special for the Commonwealth. With spring in full bloom from Paducah to Pikeville, and the eyes of the world turning to us for one of the most sto-ried events in all of sports, this is the month the sun always shines a little brighter on our Kentucky home.

KET’s commitment to turning a spotlight on Kentucky runs deep. Sharing the countless sto-ries of our history and heritage in programs like Kentucky Life and Kentucky Collectibles, as well as in numerous specials and documentaries, is a privilege. In fact, excluding sports and news, no one produces more programming about Kentucky than KET.

As acclaimed garden designer Jon Carloftis says in this month’s Making a Difference inter-view, knowing where we’ve come from is impor-tant. That is a philosophy we take to heart, and, based on the tremendous response we always receive to our Kentucky-focused programs, it’s one that many, if not all, of our viewers share as well.

Telling Kentucky’s stories of both our past and present – documenting our shared history for future generations while also celebrating all that is special about today – remains a core part of KET’s mission. Thankfully, our Commonwealth pro-vides a never-ending supply of unique, inspiring, and important stories to document and share.

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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: Dr. Suvas Desai, Lexington • Executive Committee at Large: Heidi Margulis, Louisville • Angela Cain, Walton • David Couch, Frankfort • Laura Ladd, Lexington • 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: Nancy Thames, RichmondPresident-Elect: Sean Mestan, PrincetonSecretary/Treasurer: Martha Deener, LexingtonVice President: Kathy Brauer, HendersonVice President: G. Dan Griffith, OwensboroVice President: Romanza Johnson, Bowling GreenVice President: A. Dale Josey, LouisvilleVice President: Donna Wear, PaducahPast President: Maude Teegarden, GermantownNominating 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 5 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.

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The finale of Downton Abbey anchored TeleFund 2016. Host Michele Ripley dressed the part while vol-unteers from the Lexington Rotary Club spoke with many grateful supporters.

Kentucky students receive PBS research awardTwo Kentucky college students will work with research professionals

as winners of the inaugural Emperor of Science Award.The winners, Haley Dicken and Makenzie Daniels, are in their first

year as students at Western Kentucky University’s Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky.

The award program, inspired by the PBS documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, is designed to encourage students to explore careers in cancer research and care through a mentoring opportunity pairing them with leading research professionals in the field.

In addition, Daniels and Dicken will receive Google Chrome note-books in support of their studies and $1,500 stipends.

SUMMER CELEBRATION

28th Annual

RESERVE YOUR TICKETS! (800) 866-0366 • KET.org/summercelebration

JUNE 10FRIDAY7 PM TO MIDNIGHT

Donamire Farm LEXINGTON, KY

HONORARY CHAIR

Award-winning garden designer

and author Jon Carloftis

Dig in for KET’s perennially favorite fun fest

Proceeds benefit KET programs and services.

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New adventures are in store this month, including a visit to a Mennonite knife-maker who plies his trade without the aid of electricity. Plus zoo babies, jewelry made from insects, the legend of Swift’s Silver Mine, and the 100-year-old Wald Cycle Co. of Maysville.

The knives have it.

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