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Celtic Woman and more for the holidaysCOME HOME FOR

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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Dr. Richie Kessler

BIOLOGIST KESSLER SAYS KET BRINGS BIODIVERSITY HOME TO KENTUCKIANSa natural man

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3KET.orgSupport KET’s mission to improve lives in Kentucky. Call (800) 866-0366.

In late fall in Kentucky, there’s an almost otherworldly quality to the light as it slants across the landscape, vividly illuminating all it touches. The dying leaves

set trees aflame in red and gold color, and the diversity of plant and animal life in the Commonwealth is on spectacular display.

This world, in any season, is one that Dr. Richie Kessler, a biology professor at Campbellsville University, knows intimately. His passion for conservation biology began early, growing up in Greensburg, as he drank in the abundance of life in the Green River area.

“I grew up surrounded by nature, probably taking that childhood for granted,” said Kessler, who also serves as chair of the Kentucky Heritage Land Conservation Fund, which provides funding for preserving and conserving important natural areas around the state. For a time, Kessler served as a conservation program director for the Green River — what he calls his “home river” — with the Nature Conservancy.

And today, as he trains new student biologists at the university level, he also assists KET in its mission to explain the state’s biodiversity to a much wider audience via programs such as Kentucky Life.

“Myself, and other biologists and conservationists, we feel like we’re somewhat familiar with what makes

Kentucky such a special place,” he said.“But to have a show that can go

from east to west, north to south, and put on display all the wonderful natural treasures that our state has to offer just made me proud as a citizen of Kentucky.”

Kessler has worked with Kentucky Life producers on a number of programs, most notably the special Kentucky’s Last Great Places. In it, Kessler and fellow Greensburg native and Kentucky Life host Dave Shuffett explored the unique geography of the Green River area, bringing their enthusiasm for the richness of the place to others.

“Kentucky is the land of rivers — more miles of navigable streams than any state besides Alaska. We’re also a land of caves. That Last Great Places segment, I felt like, represented this landscape of south-central Kentucky in a way that I don’t care where you’re from, you’d have to step back and say, ‘Wow, what a special region,’” he said.

It’s particularly gratifying, Kessler said, when KET can showcase a place in Kentucky that is important for

many reasons, as it has done in several Kentucky Life segments on Heritage Land Conservation Fund project sites.

“These sites are so varied, and they do cross the breadth of our state’s diversity of places. But they’re also important … not just because they’re neat natural areas, but because they seem to form a nexus where culture, history, and nature intersect.”

One such area is Tebb’s Bend, Kessler said, which features aquatic life found nowhere else in the world, in addition to an abundance of blue heron, eagles, wood ducks, and songbirds. It was also, he notes, an important Civil War site.

“Where else but KET can you turn on the TV and see a program about something so unique to Kentucky that so few people yet know about — and have that information communicated by experts in the field yet be so accessible?” he asked.

“It comes across in such a way,” he added, “that the average citizen can develop a new appreciation for these amazing natural treasures of Kentucky.”

“To have a show that can go from east to west, north to south, and put on display all the wonderful natural treasures that our state has to offer just made me proud as a citizen of Kentucky.”

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FROM CELTIC WOMAN TO DOC MARTIN, KET provides you with access to the arts and entertainment from across the country, around the world, and back again. Right now, you have a chance to continue your support of the arts, educational opportunities, and more — and enjoy an array of quality programs — during our WinterPledge on-air fundraising drive. Celebrate the holidays with timeless favorites, performed in the popular all-female ensemble’s signature style, in Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas. This new, moving and festive celebration was recorded at Dublin’s Helix Theatre and airs Saturday, Nov. 30 at 8/7 pm and Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 8/7 pm on KET. It’s programming like this that brings the world straight to Kentucky, and KET makes this abundance available to all, no matter what their financial circumstances. When you make a contribution to KET, you ensure that children and adults alike have access to quality educational and entertainment experiences.

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Kentucky Collectibles Doc Martin

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COVER STORY

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You can do more than enjoy the arts, though: through KET, you go backstage to learn about the creative process. Fans of the curmudgeonly British physician won’t want to miss Doc Martin: Revealed Thursday, Dec. 5 at 9/8 pm on KET and Friday, Dec. 6 at 8/7 pm on KET2. The special contains behind-the-scenes footage from the newest season shot in Port Isaac in England. During WinterPledge, Great Performances “Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn” features the beloved entertainer’s historic homecoming at the Barclays Center arena. It airs Friday, Nov. 29 at 9/8 pm on KET. Get down with ’60s Girl Grooves Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 8/7 pm on KET2 and say hello to the Yellow Brick Road with the Rocket Man himself in Elton John in Concert Saturday, Nov. 30 at 12:30 pm/11:30 am on KET2.

If the thrill of discovery is what you love most about programming on KET, then we invite you to partner with us. Your contributions make programs like Kentucky Collectibles possible, and when you pledge, you give the gift of discovery of Kentucky treasures to everyone in the Commonwealth. See the best appraisals from this KET production’s second season in the special airing Sunday, Dec. 1 at 5/4 pm and Thursday, Dec. 5 at 8/7 pm on KET. KET is committed to realizing the positive power of media. Your financial support is a crucial investment in the future of Kentucky! Make your WinterPledge decision now by calling (800) 866-0366 or go online at KET.org to make your contribution.

When you make your donation to KET, you

may choose from a wide array of thank-you

gifts, including tickets to the area events

listed below. Check online at KET.org/donate

for giving levels for particular thank-you

gifts.

Celtic Woman Holiday Concert

Saturday, Dec. 21 • 7 pm CT

River Park Center, Owensboro

Sid the Science KidSaturday, Jan. 25 • 7:30 pm

EKU Center for the Arts, Richmond

The TenorsSunday, Feb. 9 • 7 pm

Kentucky Center for the Arts, Louisville

Celtic WomanTuesday, March 11 • 7:30 pm

EKU Center for the Arts, Richmond

Joe BonamassaFriday, April 25 • 8 pm

Rupp Arena, Lexington

KET Appraisal FairJune 2014

A TICKET TO SAY THANK YOU!

NOV. 29 - DEC. 8

(800) 866-0366 or KET.org/donate

Elton John Barbra Streisand

Celtic Woman

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D E C E M B E R 1 – 7

Burt Bacharach’s Best (7:30) Return to Downton Abbey 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

Magic Moments—The Best of ‘50s Pop Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii Elton John in Concert

Appalshop Classics from the CollectionHarriette Arnow/Ourselves James Still’s River of Earth Roads Home—The

Life of Happy Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) The Tenors: Lead with Your Heart Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

Kentucky Collectibles II John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion:1997 Holiday Program Crafting Tradition The Morehead Int.

Film FestivalBluegrass Underground

Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland

Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas Return to Downton Abbey Joe Bonamassa: An Acoustic Evening at the Vienna Opera House

60's Girl Grooves Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

Great Performances: Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: His Eye Is on the Sparrow Before Vegas, There Was Newport My Kentucky Home: Woodford County

(Part 1) Conversations with Champions:John Carroll

Magic Moments—The Best of ‘50s Pop Use Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen Oscar Hammerstein II

60's Pop, Rock & Soul Alone in the Wilderness Classical Rewind

Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union Kentucky Collectibles My Kentucky Home: Woodford County

(Part 2) WoodSongs: Mike Scott & The Waterboys- Celebration of W.B.Yates

Kentucky Collectibles II Doc Martin: Revealed Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969

Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas Oscar Hammerstein II Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life LAND (and how it gets that way) Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group Burt Bacharach's Best Carole King – James Taylor Live at the Troubadour

Doc Martin: Revealed Return to Downton Abbey Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills

The Everlasting Stream Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: J.D. Crowe & The New South/

Audie Blaylock and Redline

Magic Moments—The Best of ‘50's Pop Classical Rewind Joe Bonamassa: An Acoustic

Burt Bacharach's Best (7:30) Doc Martin: Revealed 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

Before Vegas, There Was Newport Henry Clay and the Struggle for the Union The War of 1812

EVENING

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

Burt Bacharach’s BestKET Sunday, Dec. 1 • 7:30/6:30 pmKET Monday, Dec. 2 • 8/7 pm

Celebrate legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach, with host Robert Wagner introducing archival performances by the original artists who made his music famous, including Dionne Warwick (“Walk on By,” “I Say a Little Prayer”), B.J. Thomas (“Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”), The Carpenters (“Close to You”), The Fifth Dimension (“One Less Bell to Answer”), Dusty Springfield (“The Look of Love”), Herb Alpert (“This Guy’s in Love With You”), and many more.

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1 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Magic Moments—The Best of ’50s Pop Mary Lou Metzker, Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone, Debbie Reynolds, and Patti Page host a mix of new live performances and archival footage featuring 1950s pop music legends.

9/8 pm Return to Downton Abbey Memories from the past three seasons of "Downton Abbey" and a taste of the upcoming fourth season with host Susan Sarandon.

10/9 pm Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii A January 1973 concert featuring Elvis Presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom live in Honolulu.

10:30/9:30 pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Fuhrman offers a healthy, effective, and scientifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly.

2 MONDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Collectibles Favorite moments from the second season of the series.

9/8 pm John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind The folk legend reflects on the best of the folk years including archival classics and a reunion of folk's best.

9:30/8:30 pm The Tenors: Lead with Your Heart All new music from the album Lead with Your Heart and special guests share the stage for an unforgettable perfor-mance.

11/10 pm Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy Exercise designed to address all joints which have stiffened with age or become less mobile.

11/10 pm Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy The trio and two

of their mentors, Pete Seeger and Ronnie Gilbert, recall the cultural revolution of the 1960s.

3 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas Lisa Lambe, Susan McFadden, Meav Ni Mhaolchatha, and violinist Mairead Nesbitt perform timeless holiday favorites.

8/7 pm ’60s Girl Grooves Rare footage and original performances spotlight female singers of the 1960s.

4 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm ’60s Pop, Rock & Soul Legends of the 1960s unite in this live performance with Peter Noone and Davy Jones.

10/9 pm Use Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen Simple steps to help you live longer, look younger, and decrease risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

11:30/10:30 pm Oscar Hammerstein II - Out of My Dreams Glee star Matthew Morrison hosts a celebration of the most acclaimed lyricist of the 20th century.

5 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin: Revealed Behind-the-scenes footage from the newest Doc Martin series shot in Port Isaac in England.

10/9 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Steves’ 30 years of travel experience distilled into practical advice on enjoying a fun, affordable, and culturally broadening trip.

10:30/9:30 pm Ed Sullivan’s Top Performers 1966-1969 An amazing line-up of original ’60s performers singing their big-gest rock hits from 1966-69.

6 FRIDAY 10:30/9:30 pm Carole King—James Taylor Live at the Troubadour In November 2007, Taylor and King reunited for six shows to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the leg-endary Los Angeles club.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYHenry Clay and the Struggle for the UnionWednesday, Dec. 4 • 8/7 pmClay’s role in delaying the Civil War, and slavery’s impact on the westward expan-sion of the nation.

Return to Downton Abbey

The Tenors: Lead with Your Heart

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Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2

Viewer's Choice WinterPledge 2013

Appalshop: Classics from the Collection Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers A Night of Stars Tim Farmer’s

Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond

African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross A More Perfect Union BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow Des Moines (Part 2)

Kentucky Collectibles

European Christmas Markets Independent Lens Beauty Is Embarrassing The Art of Crystal

Bridges

The Holidays at Murray State Silas House - Visiting Author The Morehead Int. Film Festival

Bluegrass Underground Composer at Work: Lorne Dechtenberg

Jubilee Della Mae/Dale Ann Bradley/Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands Lost Nuke Frontline Raising Adam Lanza BBC World News Tim Farmer’s

Country Kitchen

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Israel: Facing the Future Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America Rough Side of the Mountain Coal in Kentucky Kentucky State Fair: A Century of

MemoriesConversations with Champions Joker Phillips

Nature Magic of the Snowy Owl Nova Ultimate Mars Challenge Extreme by Design BBC World News Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond

Story of the Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told Dickens’ Secret Lover Charlie Rose

Louisville’s Own Ali Kentucky Collectibles On Bended Knees: The Night Rider Story WoodSongs Joe Louis Walker & Aoife

O’Donovan

Antiques Roadshow Des Moines (Part 2) Doc Martin Preserve the Romance God’s Greatest Hits BBC World News Music Anywhere

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer's Country Kentucky Life Pride & Joy Farming in the Black Patch

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week Silent Night

Doc Martin Preserve the Romance The Video Vault The Holiday Edition Charlie Rose

Anne Braden (7:00) Roads Home Composer at Work: Lorne Dechtenberg Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Roys/Darin & Brooke

Aldridge/The Bankesters

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics East of Eden Austin City Limits: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes/tUnE-yArDs

God’s Greatest Hits Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances

The Cafe Mum’s the Word As Time Goes By Jubilee Della Mae/Dale Ann Bradley/

Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands

Frazier History Museum Louisville’s Own Ali Anne Braden: Southern Patriot 300 Miles to Freedom (11:18)

EVENING

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

Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond

KET Monday, Dec. 9 • 9/8 pmKET2 Wednesday, Dec. 11 • 8/7 pm

Explore the true story behind the famous von Trapp family — featured in the blockbuster 1965 movie The Sound of Music — with Hammond, who portrayed eldest son Friedrich. The program includes rare and unseen footage of the von Trapps in the 1950s, beautiful home movies shot by Nicholas's mother during the shooting of The Sound of Music, and recent interviews with von Trapp family members.

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8 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1 Wedding guests descend on Downton Abbey, where disas-ters large and small threaten. One is Cora’s freewheeling American mother.

9 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Des Moines (Part 2) A collection of late-1950s and 1960s Lucy M. Lewis Acoma Pueblo pottery and an extremely rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio.

9:30/8:30 pm European Christmas Markets In cities and towns in Germany, France, and Switzerland, learn history, see the major sights, and visit charming mar-kets.

10/9 pm African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross A More Perfect Union (1968-2013) The class disparity in the black community and Barack Obama pres-dential wins. How will African Americans help redefine the United States in the years to come?

10/9 pm Independent Lens Beauty Is Embarrassing The vaulted highs and the crushing lows of Tennessee commercial artist Wayne White as he struggles to find peace and balance between his work and his art.

10 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Jubilee Alt-grassers Della Mae, five-time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year Dale Ann Bradley, and folk-bluegrass group Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands perform.

9/8 pm Lost Nuke The enigmatic events surrounding the first disappearance of a nuclear weapon in 1950.

10/9 pm Frontline Raising Adam Lanza In the wake of the Newtown school massacre, this program examines the life of a young man and the town he changed forever.

11 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Magic of the Snowy Owl The world of the bird made popular by Hedwig, Harry Potter’s faithful companion.

9/8 pm Nova Ultimate Mars Challenge Inside access to the massive team of scientists and engineers responsible for Curiosity’s on-the-ground experiments.

10/9 pm Extreme by Design Stanford University students design and build prod-ucts to meet basic needs of the world’s poor.

10/9 pm Dickens’ Secret Lover The 19th-century British novelist Charles Dickens' clandestine relationship with a young actress when he was 45, married, and the father of nine children.

12 THURSDAY 10/9 pm God’s Greatest Hits Performances of spirituals “Amazing Grace,” Handel's “Hallelujah,” “Ave Maria,” “Wade in the Water,” and “Abide with Me” with commentary from music critics, world class musicians, and religious experts.

13 FRIDAY 9/8 pm The Video Vault The Holiday Edition The 1935 film Scrooge with Sir Seymour Hicks, a full episode of The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, originally broadcast on Dec. 25, 1953, and a Liberace Christmas special from 1953.

10/9 pm Silent Night An acclaimed opera recounting the true story of the World War I Christmas Eve truce in 1914.

14 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Santa Train, laden with gifts for mountain children; how Kentuckians celebrated Christmas during the Civil War; Nazareth, Ky.; and Rough River Dam State Resort Park for Winter Wonderland.

9/8 pm Movie Classics East of Eden This Academy Award-winning film features the starring debut of movie legend James Dean.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYLouisville’s Own AliWednesday, Dec. 11 • 8/7 pmThe life and times of boxing hero Muhammad Ali as seen from the perspective of his hometown.

Extreme by Design

God’s Greatest Hits: The Blind Boys from Alabama

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Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5 Globe Trekker Madrid City Guide

Iceberg That Sank the Titanic Saving the Titanic Lost Nuke This Is America & The World bookclub@ket

Appalshop Classics from the CollectionBeyond Measure

Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled

Quest for the Perfect Bourbon

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Mark Russell’s America Great Conversations: Pat Conroy and Maureen Corrigan BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk Antiques Roadshow Trash to Treasure Independent Lens Playwright: From Page to Stage Charlie Rose

Campbellsville School of Music Tapestry Kentucky Ballet Theatre Presents The Nutcracker Bluerass

Underground Kentucky Muse Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace

Jubilee J.D. Crowe & The New South/Audie Blaylock and Redline How Sherlock Changed the World BBC World News Tim Farmer’s

Country Kitchen

Red Metal: The Copper Country Strike of 1913 National Christmas Tree Lighting 2013 Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America To Save the Land and People Bad Tom Smith The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt:

Kentucky’s Untold StoryConversations with Champions Tori Murden McClure

Nature Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo Nova Extreme Ice Iceberg That Sank the Titanic BBC World News Up Front with

Jonathan Bastian

Silent Night Shimmering Light: The Crane Candlelight Concert 2012 Charlie Rose

Kentucky - An American Story The Land

Kentucky Collectibles

Crafting a Kentucky Nutcracker Sally Brown: Force of Nature WoodSongs The Irish Roots of

American Bluegrass Music

Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk Doc Martin Dry Your Tears

It’s a Merry Red Green Christmas (9:47)

The Holiday Train Show BBC World News Music Anywhere

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder Common Ground and Cleaner Water

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week Christmas at Belmont BBC World News Kentucky Life

Doc Martin Dry Your Tears Movie Classics East of Eden Charlie Rose

The Feuds of Bloody Breathitt: Kentucky’s Untold Story

Kentucky Muse Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee Michael Cleveland &

Flamekeeper/Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield The Video Vault The Holiday Edition Austin City Limits Tom Waits

Anderson University’s Candles & Carols Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances

The Cafe Stags or Hens As Time Goes By Jubilee J.D. Crowe & The New South/

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An Appalachian Christmas Kentucky – An American Story "The Land"

Bourbon and Kentucky: A History Distilled Bad Tom Smith

EVENING

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

How Sherlock Changed the World

KET Tuesday, Dec. 17 • 9/8 pmKET2 Sunday, Dec. 22 • 8/7 pm

In an era when eyewitness reports and “smoking gun” evidence were needed to convict criminals, Sherlock Holmes’ crime-scene methods were revolutionary. Forensic scientists, crime historians, and Sherlockian experts reveal for the first time the astonishing impact Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation had on the development of real-life criminal investigation and forensic techniques. With a mix of interviews, dramatic reconstruction, and archives, see the impact and legacy of the most famous crime fighter in history.

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15 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3 Two social revo-lutions arrive at Downton Abbey: the Irish civil war and the fight for women’s suffrage. A mysterious conspiracy keeps Anna and Bates apart.

8/7 pm Iceberg That Sank the Titanic Cameras reveal an arterial network of melt-water rivers, frozen masses of rocks, and vegetation suspended in the ice of this mon-strous glacier.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4 The Crawley fam-ily faces its severest test yet. Meanwhile, new faces try to fit into the tight-knit circle of servants. New evidence turns up in a baf-fling case.

9/8 pm Saving the Titanic The story of the disaster from below deck and the engi-neering crew who fought to hold back the power of the sea as Titanic sank.

10/9 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5 Robert and Cora are not speaking, the servants are shunning Isobel, and Matthew and Robert have fallen out. Bates takes a gamble.

16 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk A set of six inherited chairs made 50 years ago by a furniture designer who also did commissions for Aristotle Onassis.

9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Trash to Treasure Tales of treasures rescued from rubbish heaps, roadsides, dumpsters, and demolition sites.

17 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Jubilee Bluegrass legend J. D. Crowe and The New South and award-winning vocalist and guitarist Audie Blaylock and Redline perform.

8/7 pm Red Metal: The Copper Country Strike of 1913 The epic labor strike that devastated Michigan’s copper country.

18 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo Buffalo and wolves still engage in epic life and death dramas across Wood Buffalo National Park.

9/8 pm Nova Extreme Ice A photojour-nalist and a scientific team strive to create a unique photo archive of melting glaciers that could provide a key to understanding their runaway behavior.

19 THURSDAY 9:47/8:47 pm It’s a Merry Red Green Christmas Red cooks Christmas dinner, Harold writes a letter to Santa, Red and

Bill make a snowman, the Lodge members demonstrate how to put a holiday greeting on your answering machine, and more.

10:30/9:30 pm The Holiday Train Show: Treasures of New York An exclusive look inside the New York Botanical Garden’s annual Holiday Train Show, one of New York City’s most popular seasonal events.

21 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life KaLightoscope Christmas at the Galt House features tow-ering holiday sculptures made of sheer painted fabric; park visitors participate in the 31st annual Cave Sing at Mammoth Cave National Park; the Nativity Display at Maysville’s Trinity Lutheran Church; and the seasonally appropriate town of Berry in Harrison County.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky Ballet Theatre Presents The NutcrackerMonday, Dec. 16 • 9/8 pmThe classic ballet about young Clara who battles a giant Mouse King and trans-forms her Nutcracker doll into a Prince.

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American Masters“Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love”

KET Friday, Dec. 27 • 10/9 pmArchives and interviews highlight the storied career of the

go-to composer for film and Broadway producers and one of the most honored. Hamlisch composed hit after hit including “The Way We Were,” “Nobody Does It Better,” and scores for The Sting, Sophie’s Choice, and the Broadway juggernaut A Chorus Line. With new interviews with family, Barbra Streisand, Steven Soderbergh, Quincy Jones, Christopher Walken, Sir Tim Rice, Joe Torre, Woody Allen, John Lithgow, Lucie Arnaz, Ann-Margret, and more.

Mr. Stink Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6 Globe Trekker Ice Trekking the Alps

How Sherlock Changed the World Rick Steves’ European Christmas This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket "The Believers"

Appalshop Classics from the Collection Sunnyside of Life A Kentucky Treasure: The J.D. Crowe Story Tim Farmer’s

Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

America’s Darling: The Story of Jay N. Darling

Christmas in Norway with the St. Olaf Choir Kentucky Muse Tracks of Imagination BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow Finders Keepers Craft in America Holiday Independent Lens Jiro Dreams of Sushi European Christmas Markets

Our Gift to You Seven Sisters The Morehead Int. Film Festival

Bluegrass Underground Kentucky Muse Tracks of Imagination

Jubilee The Roys/Darin & Brooke Aldridge/The Bankesters

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians - Pax Romana/A Light to the Nations

The Holidays at Murray State Christmas on the Danube

The Holiday Train Show St. Thomas Christmas: All Is Well 2013 Charlie Rose

Where the River Bends: A History of Northern Kentucky Labyrinths of Kentucky (10:39) An Appalachian Christmas

Nature Christmas in Yellowstone Nova Building the Great Cathedrals Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians - (Part.2)

Many Lovers of Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball Return to Downton Abbey Charlie Rose

Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper

Kentucky Collectibles The William T. Young Story Land Between

The Lakes 50th WoodSongs Celebration of the Legacy Artists

Antiques Roadshow Finders Keepers Doc Martin Born with a Shotgun Xmas Without China BBC World News Music Anywhere

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6 Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Burgoo! A Southern Tradition

Comment on Kentucky

The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week American Masters Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love BBC World News

Doc Martin Born with a Shotgun Sisters of War Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Kwanzaa Charlie Rose

The William T. Young Story Kentucky Muse Tracks of Imagination Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice/Blue Highway

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics The Great Train Robbery Austin City Limits Rodrigo Y Gabriela

Mr. Stink Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances

The Cafe Reap What You Sow As Time Goes By Jubilee The Roys/Darin & Brooke

Aldridge/The Bankesters

A Walk with Boone Gentleman from Kentucky: John Sherman Cooper

Wonder: The Lives of Anna & Harlan Hubbard

Wendell Berry’s Thoughts in the Presence of Fear

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22 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6 Change arrives in a big way; a yearly cricket match with the village sees old scores settled and new plots hatched.

23 MONDAY 8/7 pm America’s Darling: The Story of Jay N. Darling The story of the cartoon-ist and pioneering conservationist (1876-1962), a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Finders Keepers A Weller Coppertone vase and a collection of Cole Porter and Monty Woolley letters.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Jiro Dreams of Sushi The world’s greatest sushi chef owns a restaurant in a Tokyo subway sta-tion, which nevertheless received a three-star Michelin Guide rating.

24 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Jubilee: The Roys Brother and sister duo The Roys, the “sweethearts of bluegrass” Darin & Brooke Aldridge, and up-and-coming stars The Bankesters per-form.

10/9 pm Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians New and some-times controversial historical evidence traces the life of Jesus of Nazareth, his message, and his crucifixion around 30 C.E.

25 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Christmas in Yellowstone Breathtaking landscapes frame

intimate scenes of animals as they make their way through the most challenging sea-son of the year.

8/7 pm Many Lovers of Jane Austen Professor Amanda Vickery explores the impact of Austen’s fiction on different peri-ods and generations.

9/8 pm Nova Building the Great Cathedrals Gothic cathedrals are marvels of human achievement and artistry. But how did medieval builders reach such spectacu-lar heights?

9/8 pm Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball An authentic Regency ball is restaged to mark the anniversary of Jane Austen’s beloved novel.

10/9 pm Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians - (Part 2) The development of the Gospels, the increas-ingly hostile relationship between Christians and Jews; and the Second Revolt, another bloody Jewish war against Rome.

26 THURSDAY 10/9 pm Xmas Without China Tom Xia challenges his American neighbors to sur-vive the Christmas season without Chinese products.

27 FRIDAY 9/8 pm Sisters of War An engrossing World War II drama inspired by the true story of two extraordinary Australian women.

28 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dave tries his hand at Dainty, a German street-ball game; how Middlesboro’s golf course made links history; in Monroe County, the marble game of Rolley Hole; the popular game of cornhole; and Dave goes out on a limb with EarthJoy Tree Adventures in Alexandria.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Great Train Robbery Michael Crichton directed this adaptation of his novel chronicling the first robbery of a moving train in 1855.

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Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball

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KET Sunday, Dec. 29 • 7:30/6:30 pmAt Christmas, when an unexploded World War II bomb is found

under a warehouse close to Nonnatus House, the nuns and dozens of local families become homeless. Dr. Turner is in a race against time to immunize children against polio, but when the illness strikes closer to home, he finds there’s nothing he can do but hope. Chummy persuades a royal visitor to the East End to open the new Community Centre.

Call the Midwife Holiday Special (7:30) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7 Globe Trekker Food Hour: Southern China

Lidia Celebrates America Life’s Milestones

Untamed Legacy: America’s Wild Mustang Flight: The Genius of Birds This Is America &

The World bookclub@ket

Appalshop Classics from the Collection Big Lever Roads Home The Land Called ...

Fort KnoxRovers, Wrestlers, and Stars

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kennedy Half-Century Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman

Return to Downton Abbey BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow Phoenix (Part 2) Kentucky Collectibles

The Legendary Rainey T. Wells Independent Lens How to Survive a Plague Shakespeare’s

American Home

The Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out Impresario The Spirituals The Morehead Int. Film Festival

Bluegrass Underground Kentucky Muse Ed McClanahan

Jubilee Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper/Jaclyn Sites: Grand Master Red Green Does New Year’s Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for

Popular Song BBC World News

Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma

POV Listening Is an Act of Love Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America Coal Bucket Outlaw/Applewise Adolph Rupp: Myth, Legend, and Fact Conversations with Champions Tom

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racing trophy, and a book with a connection to one of Kentucky’s beloved historians.

10/9 pm Independent Lens How to Survive a Plague The story of two grassroots coalitions who fought to turn AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condi-tion.

31 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Jubilee Premier fiddler Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper, 2012 Grand Master Fiddle Champion Jaclyn Sites, and the youthful performers of Kids on Bluegrass.

8/7 pm Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma The cello soloist joins maestro Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic for a festive cel-ebration of dance-inspired orchestral music.

9/8 pm Red Green Does New Year’s The guys from Possum Lodge mount their

THIS WEEK ON KET KYAdolph Rupp: Myth, Legend, FactTuesday, Dec. 31 • 9/8 pmThe career and reputation of the legendary UK basketball coach featuring former players, assistant coaches, and administrators.

Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma

Eye on the Sixties: Bob Dylan

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29 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7 The Crawleys head to a Scottish hunting lodge, while the downstairs staff stays behind at Downton Abbey. New romances flare up, and a crisis unfolds.

9/8 pm Untamed Legacy: America’s Wild Mustang A wild mustang named Charlie is followed on his journey from the wild to his new home in Alabama.

10/9 pm Flight: The Genius of Birds Slow-motion photography, computer anima-tion, and cutting edge research sheds light on the behavior of hummingbirds, eagles, starlings, and more.

30 MONDAY 8/7 pm Kennedy Half-Century The impact and influence of John F. Kennedy’s life, administration, and tragic death.

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Phoenix A 1982 bronze maquette by renowned sculp-tor Henry Moore, an heirloom amethyst jewelry collection, and an early abstract painting by Chuck Close.

9/8 pm Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman At the sites of some of his most famous photos, famed LIFE magazine photojournalist Rowland Scherman reflects on his life and his legacy. He captured some of the most transformational events of the 1960s includ-ing the March on Washington, the first American Beatles concert, Woodstock, and more.

9/8 pm Kentucky Collectibles Folk art phonograph dancers, a Tiffany Kentucky

own celebration and make interesting New Year’s resolutions.

9:30/8:30 pm POV Listening Is an Act of Love: A Storycorps Special Everyday people share memories and tackle life’s important questions in this StoryCorps ani-mated special

10/9 pm Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song In Performance at the White House Showcases an evening with President and Mrs. Obama at the White House in honor of musician McCartney’s award. The evening includes performances by McCartney and Stevie Wonder, Elvis Costello, Jonas Brothers, Herbie Hancock, Corinne Bailey Rae, Dave Grohl, Faith Hill, Emmylou Harris, and Jack White.

10/9 pm Scott & Bailey Janet moves closer to finding Veronica’s killer and Rachel learns Nick had an affair with a juror.

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6:30/5:30 Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric Bob the Builder

7:00/6:00 Curious George Arthur Arthur/ (10) Arthur/ (25) Arthur Arthur Curious George/ (14)

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Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (4,11,18) Wild Kratts Wild Kratts The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

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10:00/9:00 (1)/ To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

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10:30/9:30Inside Washington (15,22)/ Charlie Rose Week (29)

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11:30/10:30 SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! Martha’s Sewing Room (14,21,28)

12:00/11:00 (8)/ The McLaughlin Group Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Quilting Arts (14,21,28)

12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky (15,22,29) Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Knitting Daily (14,21,28)

1:00/12:00 (1.8)/ One to One with Bill Goodman

Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers

GED Connection (3,10)/ (17,24)/ Thomas and

Friends: King of the Railway (31)

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GED Connection (5,12)/ (19)/ Dinosaur Train:

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1:30/12:30 Connections with Renee Shaw (15,22,29)

Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers/ Arthur (30)

Pre-GED Connection (3,10) Pre-GED Connection (4,11) Pre-GED Connection (5,12) Pre-GED Connection (6,13) Garden Smart (14,21,28)

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Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions (14,21)/ Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom (28)

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4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield (15,22,29) Arthur Arthur/ (10) Arthur (4,11,18) Arthur Arthur Taste of History (14,21,28)

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GoodmanConnections with Renee Shaw Kentucky Health Comment on Kentucky

8:00/7:00 (8)/ Wai Lana Yoga Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric Body Electric (7)/ GED Connection (14)/ Frontline (21,28)

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TV411 (2,9)/ Katie Brown Workshop (16)/ Travelscope (23)/ Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom (30)

Math Basics (3,10)/ Katie Brown Workshop (17)/ Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope (24)/ Eye on the 60’s: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman (31)

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Bake Decorate Celebrate!

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Sit and Be Fit Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

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10:30/9:30 (1)/ CyberchaseThe Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Scheewe Art Workshop Growing Bolder Quilt in a Day (7)/ Angelina Ballerina:

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Just Seen It (12,19,26) (6)/ Up Front with Jonathan Bastian Classic Gospel (14,21,28)

7:30/6:30 (1) Kentucky Health One to One with Bill Goodman

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South Carolina author Pat Conroy has plumbed the depths

of family dysfunction in numerous novels, includ-ing The Prince of Tides and The Great Santini. Con-roy discusses his powerful new memoir, The Death of Santini, the further story of his father who inspired the acclaimed novel, with NPR’s Maureen Corrigan in the next Great Conversa-tions airing Monday, Dec. 16 at 10/9 pm on KET. The memoir details Conroy’s father’s efforts to make amends for the early abuse which has haunted most of Conroy’s nov-els. “I’ve been writing the story of my own life for over 40 years,” the memoir begins. With great but often poignant humor, Conroy talks about his life and work, including his parents’ and broth-ers and sisters’ sometimes angry, often sardonic reaction to his making their family life the lightly veiled subject of his fictional works. His father, for example, claimed he “made” Robert Duvall’s career; Duvall played him in the movie The Great Santini.

In the program, Conroy explores his relationship with his parents, particularly his father, who never once told his son he loved him; caring for his parents as they died; and perhaps being able to put his obsession with them and his troubled upbringing to rest with the writing of his current book. Great Conversations: Pat Conroy and Maureen Corri-gan also airs Sunday, Dec. 15 at 10/9 am on the Kentucky Channel and Thursday, Dec. 19 at 3/2 pm on KET2.

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Your Support Helps Make KET PossibleThank you to the following corporate partners for their generous support of excellence in television.Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield public affairs programming Bluegrass Mailing Services BBC World News, NewslineBrown-Forman Kentucky Life, PBS NewsHour, public affairs programmingCentral Bank Masterpiece Class Act Federal Credit Union Biz KidsClay-Ingels Co., Inc This Old House, This Old House HourColumbia Gas Britsh dramas, Last Tango in HalifaxEast Kentucky Power Cooperative public affairs programmingEKU Center for the Arts Friday Night Arts, Great PerformancesExecuTrain BBC World News, NewslineFrances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs Antiques RoadshowFrankfort-Lexington Links Healthy Body, Healthy Mind; Living SmartHilliard Lyons Nightly Business ReportKentucky Center for Mathematics Angelina Ballerina, Bob the Builder, Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, Peep & the Big Wide World, Sesame StreetKentucky Center for the Performing Arts British dramas, Last Tango in HalifaxKentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Lidia’s Italy in America, Movie Classics, public affairs programmingKentucky Education Savings Plan Trust McLaughlin Group, Movie Classics, Nature, NovaKentuckyOne Health MasterpieceKentucky Power NovaKentucky River Properties, LLC American ExperienceKentucky Science Center Arthur, The Café, Sesame Street, Super WhyLane Communications Group Frontline, McLaughlin Group, NatureMcBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland PLLC public affairs programmingNorthern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau Charlie Rose, Frontline, Nightly Business Report, PBS NewsHourNorton Center for the Arts MasterpiecePaducah Convention & Visitors Bureau Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, Movie Classics, Quilt in a Day, Quilting ArtsPPI-Mana To the ContraryPumpkin Ridge Quilts Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting, Quilt in a Day, Quilting Arts Rags to Riches Antique Mall Kentucky CollectiblesSew A Lot Sew It All, Sewing with NancySmocking Shop It’s Sew Easy, Martha’s Sewing RoomSt. John & Myers Antiques RoadshowToyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. Curious George, Dinosaur Train, NovaUK Office of Institutional Diversity The Latino Americans, The African Americans: Many Rivers to ComeUniversity of Louisville general programming, Louisville LifeWealthSouth, a Division of Farmers National Bank BBC World News, NewslineWiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow

In the early 1920’s, Calloway Coun-ty was an unlikely place to locate a col-lege. It was geographically isolated and known for historical divisions that per-sisted since the Civil War. Learn the history of the formation of the now state university in the new documentary The Legendary Rainey T. Wells premiering Monday, Dec. 30 at 9:30/8:30 pm on KET2. When the Kentucky legislature determined that a normal school, or

teacher’s college, would be established somewhere in the western part of the state, competition began among the cit-ies and towns of the Purchase Area. The Legendary Rainey T. Wells tells the story of the man who united the people of Calloway County in a bid to establish the Murray Normal School, the predecessor of Murray State University. You can also catch the program throughout January on the Kentucky Channel.

LEARN HISTORY OF MURRAY STATE IN NEW DOCUMENTARY

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

Dec. 6 Ruth Brinkley, KentuckyOne Health

Dec. 13 Middle class struggles and poverty issues

Dec. 20 Tuskegee Airmen

Dec. 27 The Innocence Project

Louisville LifeKET Saturdays • 7:30/6:30 pm KET2 Sundays • noon/11 amKET2 Thursdays • 7:30/6:30 pm

Dec. 14 Engaging Children Outdoors, the Louisville Equestrian Center, Anthony Smith of Safe Neighborhoods, and Joe Ley Antiques.

Dec. 21 Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, downtown’s “NuLu” district, Harvest restaurant, historian David Barksdale and New Albany’s bicentennial, and getting local produce to low-income neighborhoods.

Some programs pre-empted by WinterPledge Dec. 28 Grasshoppers’ fresh produce, the Louisville Nature Center, Bob Corcoran of the GE Foundation, and Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing.

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

Dec. 10 Dr. John Nash of the University of Kentucky and filmmaker Ralph King discuss the documen-tary Extreme by Design.

Dec. 15 Gov. Steve Beshear talks about the upcoming legislative session and kynect: Kentucky’s Healthcare Connection.

Dec, 22 Former U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler discusses his new position at the Kentucky Humanities Council.

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EXPLORE THE WORLD

Mr. StinkKET Sunday, Dec. 22 • 8/7 pmKET2 Wednesday, Dec. 25 • 3/2 pm

“Downton Abbey’s” Hugh Bonneville stars in this family special with a nose-clenching twist. Chloe (Nell Tiger Free) sees Mr. Stink every day, but she’s never spoken to him, which isn’t surprising, because he’s a tramp — and he stinks. But before she knows it, Chloe has an unusual friend hid-ing in her garden shed when it seems Mr. Stink and his stinky dog, Duchess, might be driven out of town.

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Christmas at BelmontKET Friday, Dec. 20 • 10/9 pm

Nashville shows why it’s called Music City as acclaimed American mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves hosts this annual production of traditional car-ols, classical masterworks, world music, and lighthearted seasonal favorites. Nearly 700 Belmont University student musicians join Graves, the Belmont School of Music faculty, and the Nashville Children’s Choir to present the seasonal celebration.

Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Alfie Boe and Tom BrokawKET2 Tuesday, Dec. 10 • 8/7 pmKET Tuesday, Dec. 24 • 9/8 pm

Renowned TV personality Tom Brokaw and Tony Award-winning Les Misérables tenor Alfie Boe join for a concert of holiday favorites. Boe’s moving signature performance of “Bring Him Home” is a highlight. Together with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, these spe-cial guests bring attendees to their feet more than once during the night.

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Shalom Sesame – Chanukah: The Missing Menorah • KET Sunday, Dec. 1 at 9/8 amJoy of Kosher with Jamie Geller: Chanukah Special • KET2 Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 11/10 amEuropean Christmas Markets • KET2 Monday, Dec. 9 at 9:30/8:30 pmChristmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir • KET2 Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 8/7 pmThe Video Vault Holiday Edition • KET2 Friday, Dec. 13 at 9/8 pmChristmas In Alsace with Chef Hubert Keller • KET Saturday, Dec. 14 at 3:30/2:30 pmNational Christmas Tree Lighting 2013 • KET2 Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 9/8 pmShimmering Light: The Crane Candlelight Concert • KET2 Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 10/9 pmIt’s a Merry Red Green Christmas • KET Thursday, Dec. 19 at 9:47/8:47 pm The Holiday Train Show: Treasures of New York • KET Thursday, Dec. 19 at 10:33/9:33 pmChristmas at Belmont • KET Friday, Dec. 20 at 10/9 pmIt’s a Wonderful Red Green Christmas • KET Saturday, Dec. 21 at 7/6 pmAnderson University’s Candles & Carols • KET2 Saturday, Dec. 21 at 8/7 pmMr. Stink • KET Sunday, Dec. 22 at 8/7 pmChristmas In Norway with the St. Olaf Choir • KET Monday, Dec. 23 at 9/8 pmCraft in America “Holiday” • KET2 Monday, Dec. 23 at 9/8 pmChristmas on the Danube • KET2 Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 9/8 pmSt. Thomas Christmas: All Is Well 2013 • KET2 Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 10/9 pmNature “Christmas in Yellowstone” • KET Wednesday, Dec. 25 at 8/7 pmLive From Lincoln Center “New York Philharmonic Gala” • KET2 Thursday, Dec. 31 at 8/7 pmRed Green Does New Year’s • KET Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 9/8 pm

Enjoy thE holidays with thEsE sEasonal spEcials!

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Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

Celebrate with KET this holiday season

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SHORT TAKES

It’s the holiday season and, during this time, we especially want you to know how much we appreciate your sup-port.

You’ve helped make it possible for KET to bring an amazing year of programming to you, your family, and every Kentuckian.

Throughout the holidays, you can enjoy many spe-cial programs, including Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Rick Steves’ European Christmas, and a Call the Midwife Holiday Special.

Children can enjoy Elmo’s Christmas Countdown, Shalom Sesame Chanukah: The Missing Menorah, Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas, and many more.

On Sunday nights in December, you can relive your favorite “Downton Abbey” moments, starting with the new special Return to Downton Abbey, followed by an encore of season three of this popular Masterpiece series which will take you up to the new season pre-miere on Jan. 5.

We hope you will remember KET in your end-of-year plans by making a tax-deductible donation at KET.org or by calling (800) 866-0366.

Thank you for celebrating with us and for support-ing KET. We wish you and your family peace and joy during this special time of the year.

Can’t wait to find out what happens next with Lady

Mary and baby George? And what of Tom and Sybbie?

Bates and Anna? And all the rest both upstairs and down

at Downton Abbey?

You can get a sneak peek of all the upcoming events

when KET presents two preview events of the Masterpiece

hit’s fourth season. You’ll see the first hour of the two-

hour season premiere, hear behind-the-scenes trivia, and

be registered in a prize drawing.

The free events are scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 2 at

6 pm at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, Bomhard

Theatre in Louisville and Saturday, Jan. 4 at 10 am at the

Kentucky Theatre in Lexington. Complete your registra-

tion for either event online at KET.org.

PREVIEW SEASON FOUR OF

IN JANUARY EVENTSDOWNTON ABBEY

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

KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television · G. Dan Griffith, Executive Director, Green River Area Community Foundation, Owensboro (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) · Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

Friends of KET Executive Committee President: Mary Butler, Dry Ridge President-Elect: Maude Teegarden, Germantown Secretary/Treasurer: Nancy Thames, Richmond Vice President: Kathy Brauer, Henderson Vice President: Deede Dykes, Ashland Vice President: G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro Vice President: A. Dale Josey, Louisville Vice President: Sean Mestan, Princeton Past President: Barbra Ledford, Baxter Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright

Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc. Board of Directors Chair: John R. Hall, retired Chairman and CEO, Ashland Inc., Lexington · Secretary: Kimberly D. Patton, Turner Logistics, Hebron · Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, retired President, MC Squared, Inc., Edgewood · Mira S. Ball, Chief Financial Officer, Ball Homes, Lexington · Vickie Yates Brown, Frost Brown Todd, University of Louisville, Louisville · Rusty Cheuvront, Assistant Vice President & Director of Global Community Relations, Brown-Forman, Louisville · Billy Harper, President, Harper Industries, Inc., Paducah · Bill Jones, Community Division Manager, U.S. Bank · James H. “Mike” Molloy, Lexington · Nick Nicholson, retired President, Keeneland Association, Lexington · William T. Young Jr., President, W.T. Young, Inc., Lexington · Representatives of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television: Donna Moore Campbell, Hilma Prather and Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director · Representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors: Carol Beirne, Fort Wright

VISIONS/ Volume XXXVI, Number 12 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of Friends of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.

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

Printed on recycled paper with soy ink.

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

As a leader in business, edu-cation, and politics, Alice Sparks of Ft. Mitchell has left her mark on Kentucky. “I want to make my community a better place by giving back,” said Sparks, the widow of D. Joseph Sparks, a mother of two, and a grand-mother of three.

A gift to KET at year-end can provide you, like Sparks, with a feeling of personal satisfaction and demonstrates your belief in offering opportunities for all people to keep learning throughout their lives. It may also result in desirable tax benefits.

Most of us want to be in a financial position to do more for those who need our support. Our government’s tax laws offer incentives that encourage support of the works and dreams of organizations and insti-tutions that are making a difference in the world. Through careful plan-ning, a year-end gift can allow you to do more for others than you may have anticipated and still improve your own position, both today and tomorrow.

Sparks has also included KET in her will to help ensure this vital part of her life and community is continued for generations to come.

As 2013 draws to a close, we invite you to explore KET.org to learn more about how our work benefits more than 1 million Kentuckians daily. Then consider a year-end gift as well as making KET part of your lasting legacy.

Alice Sparks’ philanthropy a model for today and for the future

To attend “Martinis & Mistletoe,” contact Sharon Michael at (800) 866-0366.

The KET Northern Kentucky Regional Fund Board is hosting “Martinis & Mistletoe,” a year-end thank you celebration for KET supporters in the region.

The fundraiser is planned for Dec. 11 from 5 to 8 pm at Drees Pavilion at Devou Memorial Overlook. Honorary chairs are Oakley and Eva Farris.

This year-end thank-you celebration for KET’s friends in the region honors Helen Carroll, manager of community relations for Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America.

Martinis & Mistletoe event planned in Covington

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Mary and Matthew marry, Cora’s mom bursts onto the scene, and disasters big and small befall the Crawleys. Experience all of the third season all over again. MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 3” KET Begins Sunday, Dec. 8 • 8/7 pm KET2 Thursday, Dec. 12 • 9/8 pm

WHAT’S AT THE ABBEY?And don’t miss the WinterPledge special RETURN TO DOWNTON ABBEY —featuring a tantalizing taste of the fourth season — Sunday, Dec. 1 at 9/8 pm on KET.

cookingMARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE PREMIERE OF THE FABULOUS FOURTH SEASON SUNDAY, JAN. 5!


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