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AT‘History Detectives’ returns with Glenn Miller mystery

and more

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Colmon Elridge

July 20142

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

KET helps drama teacher integrate technology into her classroom

OUTSIDETHE BOX

Kim Joiner-Johnson

KET helps educators teach effectively. Support our mission at KET.org/donate. 3KET.org

WHEN YOU FIRST MEET Noe Middle School drama

teacher Kim Joiner-Johnson, it’s apparent she’s a woman with many personas.

For instance, you can call her Kim, Ms. Joiner-Johnson, or even “J.J.” like her students, who found the hyphenation a mouthful.

And then there’s the fact that before becoming the energetic drama teacher at the downtown Louisville performing arts magnet school, she owned a videography business, producing everything from wedding videos to Bee Gees fan convention highlight programs.

She’s a former college journalism major who first came into schools as a consultant helping kids produce their own news programs — and loved it so much she went back to school to become a teacher. Now she turns to KET to keep her material fresh and lively and easily integrate technology into the classroom.

“When I hear about new resources I think, ‘how can I use it?,’” said Joiner-Johnson, who first became an English literature teacher before again going back to school to teach drama.

“My goal is to add resources that integrate flawlessly so they’re not another chore to do but it enhances some programs that you already have.”

Joiner-Johnson has been an avid participant in KET’s Multimedia Day summer professional development event, a real godsend for a teacher

like her, she says, who has fewer opportunities as a specialized teacher.

“JCPS is a very strong district and on the whole does a great job coming up with professional development, but they don’t always find stuff specific to my content,” she said.

“When I found KET Multimedia Days I thought, ‘this is perfect for me.’ It was very specific to what I wanted to learn.”

Joiner-Johnson’s curriculum includes not only traditional drama but on-camera skills, editing, making movies, and creating public service announcements. So she was thrilled when she saw KET offered classes on using green-screen — where action is shot on a blank screen and background video added later in editing.

“Green-screen technology is very, very prominent right now so I wanted to learn as much as I could. And I walked away with a whole list of new things I could do.”

Subsequent sessions offered ways for teachers to build simple, durable, do-it-yourself kits for lighting and mixing audio — important, she said, because inadequate lights or sound can hamper students’ ability to tell their stories.

Other workshops showed Joiner-Johnson how to utilize new social media such as Twitter to reach and engage students.

“I do try to stay on the cutting edge, and one of the things I like about teaching — among many — is the kids are always fresh and they know what’s coming up and what’s going on.”

Twitter, she said, proved an effective way to communicate directly with students, keep them up-to-date on projects and deadlines — as well as a way to find and follow like-minded colleagues she could share ideas with.

Now, Joiner-Johnson is a regular visitor to KET’s educational resources page, where she can share her students’ videos, learn about educational podcasts, and more.

And for this teacher, who is always looking for the next great project, KET resources help her keep it fresh and interesting for her middle-schoolers.

“I am always integrating,” she said. “I see all these resources and immediately think about ways to use them. I haven’t fully implemented all the ideas, but KET Multimedia Days and professional development resources definitely have planted seeds.”

“When I found KET Multimedia Days I thought, ‘this is perfect for me.’ It was very specific to what I wanted to learn.”

THE PAST COMES TO LIFE IN ALL-NEW

HISTORY DETECTIVES

What was behind the tragic sinking of the SS Sultana, one of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history? If you’ve got a taste for history’s mysteries, KET is the place to be this summer when this historical conundrum and more are featured by History Detectives Special Investigations. Fans of History Detectives will welcome the return of host and Kentuckian Wes Cowan, an independent appraiser and auctioneer, and Tukufu Zuberi, professor of sociology and the director of the Center for Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. They are joined by Kaiama Glover, a professor of literature at Barnard College, of Columbia University. The HDSI team brings modern forensic science and cutting-edge tools to solve some of the toughest cold cases in U.S. history. And what they uncover is pretty surprising. They’ll take on the mystery of one of the country’s first recorded serial killings, the Austin Servant Girl Murders of the 1880s. They’ll also ask what led to the mysterious vanishing of big-band leader Glenn Miller during World War II, and consider new evidence that may settle, once and for all, who killed Jimmy Hoffa — and why.

HISTORY DETECTIVES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONSKET Begins Tuesday, July 1 • 9/8 PMKET2 Begins Sunday, July 6 • 10/9 PM

THE PAST COMES TO LIFE IN ALL-NEW

Wes and Kaiama discuss their research on the steamship

Sultana. Can they find out what caused the shipwreck that took

1,800 American lives?

Kaiama Glover in front of a Norseman bush plane, the same kind Glenn Miller boarded before his mysterious disappearance. Can this plane unlock the secret of what happened to him?

HISTORY DETECTIVES

Tukufu Zuberi does some research on location off the coast of England. Can he discover what happened to Glenn Miller here nearly 60 years ago?

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Kentucky Tonight House of Cards Trilogy American Pharaoh BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Columbus Kentucky Collectibles Give It All Away POV: American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs Kentucky Muse: Joe Molinaro

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music A Night of Stars Impresario Live Music: The Tim Krekel Story

Jubilee: NewTown, Coaltown Dixie History Detectives Special Investigations: Civil War Sabotage Frontline BBC World News Kentucky Life

Time Scanners: Egyptian Pyramids Frankie Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Coal Bucket Outlaw/Applewise The Everlasting Stream Mammoth Cave: A Way to Wonder Conversations with Champions: Junior

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Nature: Salmon: Running the Gauntlet Nova: Ghosts of Murdered Kings Magic Skies: A History of Fireworks BBC World News Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

Great Performances at the Met: La Bohéme Last Tango in Halifax Give It All Away

Before Vegas, There Was Newport Retreat from Gettysburg Call to War WoodSongs: McLain Family Band Reunion - Bluegrass Special

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Columbus Doc Martin: On the Edge (Part 1) Father Brown: The Wrong Shape BBC World News Kentucky Health

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour, Season 2: Trove Vicious Charlie Rose

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Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Coming to Ground Spirit of the Land

A Capitol Fourth A Capitol Fourth BBC World News Music Anywhere

Doc Martin: On the Edge (Part 1) Movie Classics: Cool Hand Luke Charlie Rose

Wilderness Road Live Music: The Tim Krekel Story Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time/Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Fiddler on the Roof

Father Brown: The Wrong Shape Last of the Summer Wine

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Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass Before Vegas, There Was Newport The Civil War in Kentucky Call to War

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

ViciousKET Begins Sunday, June 29 • 10:30/9:30 pmKET Begins Thursday, July 3 • 10:30/9:30 pm

This new comedy series tells the story of partners Freddie (Ian McKellen) and Stuart (Derek Jacobi), who have lived together in a small central-London flat for nearly 50 years. They’re constantly picking each other apart and holding on to petty slights for decades, but they have a deep love for one another. They’re often joined by their feisty best friend, Violet, and Ash (Iwan Rheon, Game of Thrones), their young upstairs neighbor.

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29 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax SEASON PREMIERE As Alan and Celia seize the day, Gillian spirals into a dark place as skeletons surface. Caroline’s fractious relationship with John leads her to rethink living arrange-ments as she makes a bold decision involv-ing Kate.

8/7 pm American Pharaoh American Bob Bradley coaches the Egyptian national soccer team as it attempts to qualify for the World Cup.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Season 2: Trove A dead man’s mysterious final message leads Morse to believe the death was not a routine suicide. He begins to consider seemingly unrelated cases, causing Thursday to worry about Morse’s mental state.

30 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Columbus Highlights include a trio of Albert Cheuret art deco clocks, a Marx “Roy Rogers” play set, and a valuable Thomas Jefferson letter.

9/8 pm House of Cards Trilogy Urquhart’s plans to undermine Collingridge reach their conclusion and, as Mattie continues to investigate the story, he must decide how to stop her.

10/9 pm POV American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs A profile of the 98-year-old Chinese American phi-losopher and activist.

1 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Time Scanners Egyptian Pyramids Scan the pyramids to learn how

the necropolis evolved from simple struc-tures to impressive buildings.

9/8 pm Frankie Frankie’s professional judgement is questioned as she faces a real career crisis.

10/9 pm Scott & Bailey SEASON PREMIERE Rachel wishes she was still single while Janet ends up realizing that her own marriage is over.

2 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Salmon: Running the Gauntlet Beyond the debate over how to save an endangered species there's a wildly creative, hopelessly complex, and stunningly expensive approach to managing salmon.

8/7 pm Great Performances at the Met La Bohéme Italian tenor Vittorio Grigolo is the passionate poet Rodolfo and Latvian soprano Kristine Opolais stars as the frail Mimi in Giacomo Puccini’s moving story of young love.

10/9 pm Magic Skies: A History of Fireworks An eye-popping documentary about the history of fireworks through the ages.

3 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin On the Edge (Part 1) Having failed to restart his relationship with Louisa Glasson, Martin is forced out of the picture with the arrival of her dad.

4 FRIDAY 8/7 pm A Capitol Fourth Tom Bergeron leads an all-star cast in a patriotic evening of musical performances, topped off by spectacular fireworks.

5 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Sporting tradi-tions including the Marshall County Hoop Fest, achievements of Major League Baseball players from Kentucky, the Kentucky State Parks Golf Trail, and trophy fishing at Dale Hollow.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Fiddler on the Roof A poor Jewish milkman and his wife try to marry off their five daughters in czarist Russia. Topol, Molly Picon, Norma Crane, and Leonard Frey star. (1971)

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYIndependence Hall: Its History, Its Legacy...Friday, July 4 • 7/6 pmThe little-known origins of the Pennsylvania State House, later to be known as Independence Hall.

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Last Tango In Halifax Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour, Season 2: Nocturne Vicious Globe Trekker: Around the World - Pacific Journeys: Tonga to New Caledonia

Secret Life of Elephants History Project: Aspirin History Detectives Special Investigations: Civil War Sabotage

This Is America & The World

bookclub@ket: The Frontiersmen

Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home The Video Vault: Behind Office Doors Tim Farmer’s

Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads

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Kentucky Tonight House of Cards Trilogy Running of the Bulls BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Toronto Kentucky Collectibles Ocean Keeper POV: My Way to Olympia Charlie Rose

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: The Poetry of Jazz/The Jazz of Poetry Music Makes a City Labyrinths of

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Jubilee: Blue Highway History Detectives Special Investigations: The Disappearance of Glenn Miller Frontline BBC World News Kentucky Life

Time Scanners: St. Paul’s Cathedral Frankie Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Life Stories My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County A Native Presence Conversations with Champions: Mary T.

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Nature: Saving Otter 501 Nova: Mystery of a Masterpiece Secrets of the Dead: Mona Lisa Mystery BBC World News Up Front with Jonathan Bastian

Will Ferrell: The Mark Twain Prize Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour Last Tango in Halifax Charlie Rose

Heart of the Hills—The Story of Mountain Music Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers Serviam: To Lead and to Serve WoodSongs: Celebration of Ukulele

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Columbus Doc Martin: On the Edge (Part 2) Father Brown: The Man in the Tree BBC World News Kentucky Health: Community Health

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour, Season 2: Nocturne Vicious Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Kentucky Life: Kentucky's Last Great Places

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Charlie Rose: The Week DCI Banks: Wednesday’s Child BBC World News

Doc Martin: On the Edge (Part 2) Movie Classics: Fiddler on the Roof

My Kentucky Home: Crittenden County Cratis Williams: Living the Divided Life Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Blue Highway

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Father Brown: The Man in the Tree Last of the Summer Wine

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Sojourn of the Strings Heart of the Hills—The Story of Mountain Music Music Makes a City Labyrinths of

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

DCI BanksKET Begins Friday, July 11 • 9:57/8:57 pm

The British crime-drama series based on Peter Robinson’s Inspector Alan Banks novels returns with three new stories, beginning with “Wednesday’s Child.” After a sinister child abduction, apparently undertaken by a man and a woman claiming to be social workers, Banks soon finds himself being drawn into a full-scale search for the missing boy.

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6 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Alan and Celia’s first day as husband and wife is filled with tension. A new arrival surprises everyone, most of all Gillian. Caroline finds a way to buy John out of the house, but will Kate’s desire to have a baby threaten their relationship?

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Season 2: Nocturne When an elderly man is murdered with a ceremonial dagger, the investigation leads to an isolated and dreary school for girls. Digging into the school's disturbing history, Morse learns about a series of murders that took place almost 100 years before to the day.

9/8 pm History Project Aspirin New evidence strongly suggests that a German Jew discovered aspirin over 100 years ago.

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Stuart finds a way to secretly raise some cash to help Freddie buy a new coat for a fan-club event.

7 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Toronto A Victorian carved oak bed, a Duiffopruggar-style violin, and a Demetre Chiparus “Starfish” bronze.

9/8 pm House of Cards Trilogy In the run up to the leadership election, Urquhart becomes ever more ruthless. He must elimi-nate each one of his rivals, but what can he do about Mattie?

9:30/8:30 pm Ocean Keeper The 100-year-plus history of Long Island’s Amagansett Life-Saving Station.

10/9 pm Running of the Bulls The his-tory and cultural relevance of this centuries-old tradition in Pamplona, Spain.

10/9 pm POV My Way to Olympia Niko von Glasow, the world’s best-known disabled filmmaker, covers the London Paralympics.

8 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Time Scanners St. Paul’s Cathedral Structural engineer Steve Burrows and his team of laser-scanning experts examine the cathedral in the heart of London.

9/8 pm Frankie Frankie treats a woman desperate for a baby and questions what she wants from her life.

9 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Saving Otter 501 The story of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s 501st attempt to save an orphan otter.

8/7 pm Will Ferrell: The Mark Twain Prize Celebrates the work of the popular comedian and comic actor.

12 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Community gardener Jim Embry, the history of a Leslie County barn, the Greyhound Tavern in Fort Mitchell, and the restored Richwood Plantation Inn in Milton.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly A drifter, a bandit, and a bounty hunter reach a standoff over buried gold. Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, and Lee Van Cleef star. (1966)

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYCratis Williams: Living the Divided Life Friday, July 11 • 9/8 pmA profile of the eloquent defender of Appalachian culture and one of the most important scholars of the postwar era.

Time Scanners: St. Paul’s Cathedral

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Secret Life of Elephants Secrets of the Dead: The Mona Lisa Mystery History Detectives Special Investigations: The Disappearance of Glenn Miller

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bookclub@ket: The Way West

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Bluegrass and Backroads

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Kentucky Tonight House of Cards Trilogy: To Play the King (Part 1) American Masters: Merle Haggard: Learning to Live with Myself BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Baltimore Kentucky Collectibles Meal of a Lifetime POV: Getting Back to Abnormal Unforgettable Hampton Family

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Prestonsburg Sojourn of the Strings Arturo Alonzo Sandoval: The Fabric of Art Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion

Jubilee: Town Mountain History Detectives Special Investigations: Texas Servant Girl Murders Frontline BBC World News Kentucky Life

Time Scanners: Petra Frankie Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Conversations with Champions: Jim Host

My Wild Affair: The Elephant Who Found a Mom

Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening Sex in the Wild BBC World News Up Front with

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Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize Last Tango in Halifax Charlie Rose

Lexington in the 40s: Swingin’ in the Bluegrass My Kentucky Home: Grayson County The Battle of Mill Springs WoodSongs: Joan Osborne

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Baltimore Doc Martin: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Father Brown: The Eye of Apollo BBC World News Kentucky Health: Caring for Aging

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Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce

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A Way of Life (7 pm) Let’s Paint The Town, Twin Cities! Kentucky Muse: Fire and Motion Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Town Mountain

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Slumdog Millionaire Front and Center: Ginger Baker

Father Brown: The Eye of Apollo Last of the Summer Wine

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My Wild Affair

KET Begin Wednesday, July 16 • 8/7 pmKET2 Begins Saturday, July 19 • 6/5 pm

Walk on the wild side in this four-part series that details the incredible bonds between humans and their wild animal com-panions. Meet an orphaned baby elephant; an orangutan raised as a human child on an American university campus; a rhinoceros raised in a wildlife vet’s home; and a harbor seal that entered the human world, weathering every kind of challenge, including blindness — but remained wild at heart.

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13 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Gillian is devastated when Celia inadvertently reveals a secret she has kept since she was 15. Alan and Gillian’s already fractious relation-ship suffers as he distances himself from her. Kate feels awkward around Lawrence.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Season 2: Sway Morse and Thursday work to narrow the list of possible suspects before the Oxford strangler strikes again.

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious When Ash secures an acting role after one audition, Freddie is thrown into a state of depression.

14 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Baltimore An Edgar Allen Poe-inscribed book, a Titanic collection, and a Frederick De Wit atlas.

9/8 pm House of Cards Trilogy To Play the King (Part 1) Haunted by his deeds, Urquhart is criticized by a caring new king appalled by his agenda.

9/8 pm Kentucky Collectibles Expert appraisers examine the history and value of a piece of Conway Twitty space memo-rabilia, a Winchester Yellowboy rifle, and paintings by Kentucky artists Robert Burns Wilson and Paul Sawyier.

10/9 pm American Masters Merle Haggard: Learning to Live with Myself This revealing documentary follows the musician for two years, on tour and at home.

10/9 pm POV Getting Back to Abnormal A provocative mix of race, corrup-tion, and politics brews in the New Orleans re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white

woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative.

15 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Time Scanners Petra The team uses 3D laser technology to scan the ancient desert city of Petra in Jordan to uncover its construction secrets.

9/8 pm Frankie Frankie is rattled by mysterious texts and has to battle against patient confidentiality.

10/9 pm Scott & Bailey The detectives investigate the murder of a wealthy man whose double life left him vulnerable to exploitation.

16 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence, Tina Fey and oth-ers celebrate the comedic icon.

9/8 pm Nova Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening Hidden in the red hills

of Australia are clues to the mysteries of Earth’s birth, how life arose, and how it transformed the planet into the world we now live in.

18 FRIDAY 10/9 pm DCI Banks A Piece of My Heart Banks investigates a journalist’s death, which may be connected to a myste-rious death in the 1980s.

19 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Appalachian art-ist Tami Booher's palette-knife technique, the Bodley-Bullock House in Lexington’s Gratz Park, downtown Shelbyville, and mas-ter wood-worker Robert Vannevel.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Slumdog Millionaire Jamal Malik, a young man from the Juhu slums of Mumbai, appears on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Dev Patel and Freida Pinto star. (2008)

11/10 pm Front and Center Ginger Baker The drummer known for his work with Cream and Blind Faith performs with his band Jazz Confusion.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYMy Kentucky Home: Grayson County Wednesday, July 16 • 9/8 pmA profile of a county that celebrates with the Honey Fest, Community Days, and an old-fashioned county fair.

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The 1951 movie, which made the plaintive cry “Stella!” part of the American vernacular, tells the story of faded belle Blanche DuBois, who moves in with her sister in New Orleans. Clinging to a veneer of aristocracy, she is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her. Oscars went to Vivien Leigh, Karl Malden, and Kim Hunter, while Marlon Brando was nominated for best actor. It was named one of the greatest American movies of all time by the American Film Institute.

Last Tango in Halifax Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour, Season 2: Neverland Vicious Globe Trekker: Pacific Islands: Fiji, Vanuatu & Solomon

Secret Life of Elephants Battle for the Elephants History Detectives Special Investigations: Texas Servant Girl Murders

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bookclub@ket: Lincoln of Kentucky

Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection: Harriette Arnow/Ourselves and That Promise The Video Vault: Kentucky Rifle Tim Farmer’s

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Kentucky Tonight House of Cards Trilogy: To Play The King (Part 2)

Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Salt Lake City Kentucky Collectibles Bluegrass Underground POV: Dance for Me Kentucky Muse

Celtic Crossroads Lanham Brothers Jamboree

The Hopewell Haunting Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton:

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Jubilee: Kentucky Blue, Laurel River Line History Detectives Special Investigations: Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa? Frontline BBC World News Kentucky Life

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Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes Sex in the Wild BBC World News Up Front with

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Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize Kentucky Muse: Julius Friedman Last Tango in Halifax Charlie Rose

Made & Bottled in Kentucky Wilderness Road James Still’s River of Earth WoodSongs: Janiva Magness

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Salt Lake City Doc Martin: Movement Father Brown: The Bride of Christ BBC World News Kentucky Health: Cornea Disease

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour, Season 2: Neverland Vicious Charlie Rose

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Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Along Kentucky 80 Kentucky’s Ohio River

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Along Kentucky 80 Kentucky Muse: Harry Dean Stanton: Crossing Mulholland Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Kentucky Blue; Laurel River Line

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: A Streetcar Named Desire Front and Center: Christina Perri

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

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My Kentucky Home: Lyon County Made & Bottled in Kentucky The Civil War in Kentucky Call to War

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20 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Sad news inspires Alan and Celia to have another wedding ceremony, while a disagreement threatens to end Caroline and Kate’s rela-tionship. A revelation from Judith changes everything for Gillian and Robbie.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Season 2: Neverland Morse investigates the cases of a missing boy, a dead journalist, and an absconder from an open prison. The investigation exposes cor-ruption on the police force and misconduct in the upper echelons of Oxford society.

10:30/9:30 pm Vicious Freddie, Stuart, and the gang go clubbing after Ash gets a job handing out club fliers.

21 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Salt Lake City Highlights include Napoleonic prisoner-of-war pieces, a Mormon certificate of gratitude, and beaded Kiowa objects.

9/8 pm House of Cards Trilogy To Play the King (Part 2) Urquhart is troubled with past deeds. The king insists that the people must be considered.

9:30/8:30 pm Bluegrass Underground A cellist since elementary school, Kentucky singer-songwriter and composer Ben Sollee is known for his innovative playing, genre-bending songs, and electrifying perfor-mances.

10/9 pm POV Dance for Me Two strik-ingly different young dancers in Denmark team up for a ballroom dance competition.

22 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Many Lovers of Jane Austen Explore the impact of Jane Austen’s fiction on different periods and generations.

9/8 pm Frankie Frankie is finally con-fronted by her stalker. Can she save both of them?

10/9 pm Scott & Bailey Troubled sales-woman Helen, whose mother was mur-dered, turns up on Janet’s doorstep with new information.

23 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm My Wild Affair The Ape Who Went to College The story of Chantek, an orangutan raised as a human child on an American university campus.

8/7 pm Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize The work of the comedian and talk-show host is celebrated as she receives the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

9/8 pm Nova Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes How did life storm the beaches and dominate planet Earth? Ancient Australian fossils offer clues. While the oceans were teeming, the world above the waves remained an almost lifeless wasteland – until the Silurian period, when the conquest of the land began.

9:30/8:30 pm Kentucky Muse Julius Friedman: Picture This A profile of the Louisville graphic designer and photogra-pher.

26 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Performances by Lexington Vintage Dance; a visit to Louisa; YouthBuild Louisville helps young adults reach their potential; and in Paducah, dog agility trainer Gene Glastetter and his dog Versace.

11/10 pm Front and Center Christina Perri performs “Jar of Hearts,” “A Thousand Years,” and more ballads about love and heartbreak at the Iridium Jazz Club in New York City.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYThe Battle of Mill SpringsFriday, July 25 • 7/6 pmA new look at the Civil War battle fought in January 1862 on the Cumberland River in what is present-day Nancy, Ky.

Nova: Australia's First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes

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Relive the dazzle, wonder, and fun of an event that symbolized the epitome of 1960s innovation in this documentary narrated by Judd Hirsch. Construction images, promotional films, and news footage accompany interviews with historians and fairgoers, who remember the event that ran the gamut from Michelangelo’s Pietà to General Motors’ Futurama exhibit. You’ll also hear visitors who reminisce about sneaking in, first kisses in the Coca-Cola Pavilion, and sampling “exotic” food for the first time.

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Appalshop@40 Classics from the Collection The Video Vault: Animal Kingdom Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

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Kentucky Tonight House of Cards Trilogy: To Play the King (Part 3) Al Capone: Icon BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Des Moines Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Louisville POV: Fallen City Charlie Rose

Young Musicians’ Celebration of Traditional Music

Salute to Kentucky Soldiers: The 202nd Army Band of the Kentucky National Guard Summerstock Kentucky Muse: 88

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Jubilee: The Grass Stains, Dry Branch Fire Squad,The Moron Brothers The 1964 World’s Fair Frontline BBC World News Kentucky Life

Mark Twain: (Part 1) Scott & Bailey Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: Down-Home Artists Louisville—A City at the Falls Water Works Conversations with Champions: Pat Day and

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My Wild Affair: The Rhino Who Joined the Family

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Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine Last Tango in Halifax Charlie Rose

Kentucky Governor’s Mansion: A Century of Reflection Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Louisville Gethsemani WoodSongs: Celebration of the Fiddle with

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Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Des Moines Doc Martin: City Slickers Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust BBC World News Kentucky Health: Brain Lesions

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot Season 12, The Big Four Vicious Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life: Simple Pleasures, Hidden Treasures Eight Acres of History: Lexington’s African

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Great Performances: Dudamel Conducts the Verdi Requiem at the Hollywood Bowl BBC World News

Doc Martin: City Slickers Movie Classics: A Streetcar Named Desire Charlie Rose

Kentucky Life Kentucky Muse: 88 Keys, 300 Years

Kentucky-Ecuador Partners Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Grass Stains; Dry Branch Fire

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Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Monkey Business Front and Center: Alt-J

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

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:

Family Bonds House of Cards Trilogy: To Play the King (Part 3)

Kentucky’s Underground Railroad—Passage to Freedom

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A Kentucky Treasure: A Center for All Louisville—A City at the Falls

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29 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Mark Twain Part One Ken Burns journeys along the Mississippi River to the Hannibal, Mo., hometown of Samuel Clemens. As he moved from adventure to adventure, Clemens evolved into Mark Twain, the humorist and writer who changed the way Americans saw themselves and their language.

10/9 pm Scott & Bailey Having realized her marriage is a mistake, Rachel makes excuses for her absence.

30 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm My Wild Affair The Rhino Who Joined the Family Rescued from flooding, Rupert, a black rhinoceros, was brought up in a suburban family home.

8/7 pm Tina Fey: The Mark Twain Prize Steve Carell, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Hamm, Jane Krakowski, Steve Martin, Seth Meyers,

THIS WEEK ON KET KYLouisville—A City at the FallsTuesday, July 29 • 9/8 pmThree restored films produced in the 1970s chronicle the history and growth of the River City across nine decades.

Masterpiece: Poirot

My Wild Affair: The Rhino Who Joined the Family

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27 SUNDAY 8/7 pm Last Tango in Halifax Celia reluctantly introduces Alan to her sister. Caroline is stunned to learn that Kate is pregnant.

9/8 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot Season 12, The Big Four Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates the shock-ing death of a Russian chess grandmaster.

9/8 pm Al Capone: Icon More than 80 years after the height of his power, the celebrity gangster has an enduring impact on American culture.

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

28 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Des Moines Highlights include a Rambling Mickey Mouse toy with its original box, Charles Lindbergh memorabilia, and a Samuel McIntire medallion.

9/8 pm House of Cards Trilogy To Play the King (Part 3) The antagonism between the king and his callous Prime Minister develops into full confrontation, as Urquhart accuses the king of trying to organize a coup against the government.

9/8 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville Items appraised in Louisville back in 1998 include a 19th-century folk art jug, a South Carolina Slave Badge from 1810, and James Dean’s high school yearbook.

10/9 pm POV Fallen City The rebuild-ing of a destroyed city in China reveals a country torn between tradition and moder-nity.

Lorne Michaels, Betty White, and more honor Fey.

9/8 pm Nova Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters Experts explore mammals and the previously unknown reptilian rulers of prehistoric Australia.

1 FRIDAY 9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances Dudamel Conducts the Verdi Requiem at the Hollywood Bowl Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic perform Verdi’s towering Requiem Mass.

2 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Dave tours the Great Saltpetre Cave in Rockcastle County; Scott County’s Cardome Center, home of Gov. James F. Robinson; Native American potter Black Bear; Prestonburg’s Billy Ray’s restaurant; and Kentucky’s cotton industry.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Monkey Business Drinking an elixir makes a profes-sor and his wife act like teenagers. Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, and Marilyn Monroe star. (1952)

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Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Wai Lana Yoga Barney & Friends

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

Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Bob the Builder

7:00/6:00 Curious GeorgeWild Kratts: Back in Creature Time (7)/ Wild Kratts

Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts/ Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time (11) Curious George

7:30/6:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts (4,18,25) The Cat in the Hat Knows

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8:00/7:00 Peg + Cat Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Peg + Cat

8:30/7:30 Dinosaur Train Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Dinosaur Train

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9:30/8:30 SuperWHY! Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train SuperWHY!

10:00/9:00 Kentucky Collectibles

Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

10:30/9:30Kentucky Treasure: A Center for All (6)/ Charlie Rose: The Week

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11:00/10:00 Moyers & Company Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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11:30/10:30Give It All Away: Newman’s Own Recipe for Success (6)/ Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

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Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

12:00/11:00 The McLaughlin Group Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Quilting Arts

12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Knitting Daily

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

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1:30/12:30 Connections with Renee Shaw Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Garden Smart

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Rick Steve’s Europe

3:00/2:00 The Secret Life of Elephants/ Bad Tom Smith (27)

Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Lidia’s Kitchen

3:30/2:30 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

4:00/3:00 Kentucky Life Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Taste of History

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GoodmanConnections with Renee Shaw Kentucky Health Comment on Kentucky

8:00/7:00 Wai Lana Yoga Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Body Electric Classical Stretch: The

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8:30/7:30 Ecosense for Living/ Growing Up Green (27)

Workplace Essential Skills Sara’s Weeknight Meals Workplace Essential

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9:00/8:00Globe Trekker

Roadtrip Nation Chef’s Life (1)/ Farm with Ian Knauer Journeys in India Joanne Weir’s Cooking

ClassFrank Clark 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

Yarnell Southern Accents

10:00/9:00 Biz Kids The Best of the Joy of Painting Bake Decorate Celebrate!

Color World with Gary Spetz (2)/ Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest

Sit and Be Fit Quilt in a Day Thomas & Friends

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

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Scheewe Art Workshop Christina Cooks Knit and Crochet Now! Angelina Ballerina: The

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

11:30/10:30 Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

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3:30/2:30 Wyland’s Art Studio Woodturning Workshop Travel with Kids Vintage Primal Grill with Steve Raichlen The Woodwright’s Shop

4:00/3:00Father Brown

Painting with Paulson Tennessee’s Wild Side New Scandanavian Cooking Magic Skies: A History of

Fireworks (3)/ Secret Life of Elephants (10,17,24)/ 1964 World’s Fair (31)

Chef John Besh’s Family Table Motor Week

4:30/3:30 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Desert Speaks Ciao Italia Neven Maguire: Home

ChefTim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

5:00/4:00 Moyers & Company The American Woodshop Motorweek Rudy Maxa’s World The Aviators Connections with Renee Shaw

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6:00/5:00 Gettysburg Story (6)/ Running of the Bulls (13)/ Earthwise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar Voyage (20)/ Southern Belle (27)

Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha Speaks Martha SpeaksNature (5,12)/ My Wild Affair (19, 26)

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Travel with Kids Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Just Seen It Up Front with Jonathan

BastianClassic Gospel

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

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman Louisville Life Consuelo Mack

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NORTHERN KENTUCKY6 – KET23 – KET2190 – KET191 – KET2193 – KET KY918 – KET (HD)

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A complete list of cable and satellite channel listings is available online at KET.org/tv-where-to-watch.

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A soundtrack to your summerEXPLORE KENTUCKY

Tuesday is the place to be for bluegrass fans this summer as the new season of Jubilee continues this month, and throughout the summer, on KET.

The programs, originally recorded in 2013 at the Festival of the Bluegrass at Lexington’s Kentucky Horse Park, feature some of the biggest names in bluegrass music.

These new shows premiere at 8/7 pm Tuesday, and repeat at midnight/11 pm Saturday night, on KET2. Some programs also air at 11/10 am on Saturdays on the Kentucky Channel. Continue watching new Jubilee programs on KET through September.

July 1 & 5 Lexington-based NewTown, led by vocalist and fiddler Katie Penn, and Coaltown Dixie, an all-female group from Eastern Kentucky.

July 8 & 12 The influential contemporary bluegrass group Blue Highway.

July 15 & 19 Asheville, N.C., string band Town Mountain.

July 22 & 26 Two Kentucky bluegrass forces, Kentucky Blue of Central Kentucky, and Laurel River Line of London.

July 29 & Aug. 2 The Grass Stains, Dry Branch Fire Squad, and The Moron Brothers

Bluegrass fills the air as new ‘Jubilee’ season continues

Clockwise from top: Town Mountain, The Grass Stains, Blue Highway, and Coaltown Dixie

Your Support Helps Make KET PossibleThank you to the following corporate partners for their generous support of excellence in television

AARP Kentucky TonightAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Kentucky TonightDr. Ben Birkhead Doc MartinBluegrass Mailing Services BBC World News, NewslineBrown-Forman Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky Life, Kentucky Tonight, Legislative Update, PBS NewsHour Central Bank MasterpieceClass Act Federal Credit Union Biz Kids, The Truth about Money with Rick EdelmanClay-Ingels Co., Inc This Old House, This Old House HourColumbia Gas British dramasEast Kentucky Power Cooperative Comment on Kentucky, Kentucky TonightFrances Lee Jasper Oriental Rugs Antiques RoadshowHilliard Lyons Nightly Business ReportKentucky Center for the Performing Arts British dramasKentucky Department of Travel & Tourism British dramasKentucky Education Savings Plan Trust American Experience, McLaughlin Group, NatureKentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Comment on Kentucky, Lidia’s Italy in America, Movie ClassicsKentuckyOne Health MasterpieceKentucky Power NovaKentucky River Properties, LLC Charlie RoseKentucky Science Center Sesame StreetLane Communications Group Frontline, The McLaughlin Group, NatureLouisville Zoo Wild KrattsNorton 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 Contrary with Bonnie ErbePNC Bank, National Association Peg + Cat, Super WhyRags to Riches Antique Mall Kentucky CollectiblesSew A Lot Sew It All, Sewing with NancySmocking Shop It’s Sew Easy, Martha’s Sewing RoomToyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky, Inc. Curious George, Dinosaur Train, NovaWiebold Studio Antiques Roadshow

See Kentucky ties on ‘The Video Vault’Take a tour of Kentucky-related movies this month with Morehead State

University media production professor Jeffrey Hill.The programs, part of The Video Vault series, premiere Sundays at 9/8 pm

then air Tuesdays at 3/2 pm and Saturdays at 1 pm/noon on the Kentucky Channel.

• July 6 1931’s Behind Office Doors featuring Kentucky actress Catherine Dale Owen.• July 13 Judge Priest, a 1934 film with two Kentucky connections: actor

Louis Mason and writer Irvin S. Cobb.• July 20 The 1955 film Kentucky Rifle with Kentucky actors Lance Fuller and

Henry Hull.• July 27 1932’s The Animal Kingdom features Kentucky actor John Thomas.

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July 6 Karen Mann talks about her debut novel, The Woman of La Mancha, which takes readers to Spain in an extraordinary tale of nobility, romance, and the rules of the church.

July 13 Author Roy Hoffman dis-cusses Come Landfall, featuring the Old and New South and three strong female characters in a novel of war, wind, loss, and renewal.

July 20 Jason Howard and his A Few Honest Words - The Kentucky Roots of Popular Music, which explores how the state’s landscape, culture, and traditions have influenced today’s musicians.

July 27 Author, songwriter, and per-former Naomi Judd, above, talks about her life, and her recovery from a near-death medical experience.

Louisville LifeKET Saturdays • 7/6 pm CT KET2 Sundays • noon/11 am CTKET2 Thursdays • 7:30/6:30 pm CT

July 5 Musical group Appalatin, jazz master and educator Jamey Aebersold, the Loop Barber Shop, and Susan Zepeda of Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

July 12 A teen after-school program focusing on horses; Café Press; Ken Clay, co-author of Two Centuries of Black Louisville: A Photographic History; and Bussmann’s Bakery.

July 19 Louisville Water Company’s museum, Buschemeyer’s jewelry store, author Nancy Miller’s One Hundred Fascinating Louisville Women, and the deadly 1917 train collision in Shepherdsville.

July 26 A tour of two Main Street buildings, Muldoon Memorials, Mark Wetherington of the Filson Historical Society, and the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience.

One to One: Naomi Judd

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Earthrise: Apollo 8 and the First Lunar VoyageKET2 Sunday, July 20 • 6/5 pm KET Monday, July 21 • 10/9 pm

Learn about the flight many consider to be NASA’s most daring and important in this program featuring interviews with Apollo 8 astronauts, their wives, mission control staff, and journalists. Go inside the high-stakes space race of the late 1960s to see how a bold decision by NASA administrators put a struggling Apollo program back on track and allowed America to reach the moon before the Soviets.

Nova: Mystery of a MasterpieceKET Wednesday, July 9 • 9/8 pm KET2 Sunday, July 13 • 7/6 pm

In October 2009, a striking portrait of a young woman in Renaissance dress made world news head-lines. Originally sold two years before for around $20,000, the portrait is now thought to be an undis-covered Leonardo da Vinci masterwork worth more than $100 million. How did cutting-edge imaging analysis help tie the portrait to Leonardo?

Secret Life of ElephantsKET Begins Sunday, July 6 • 3/2 pm KET2 Begins Sunday, July 6 • 8/7 pm

Charismatic, intelligent, and with emotions that mirror humans’, elephants are truly astounding animals. Set against the backdrop of one of Africa’s most stunning locations, the Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya, this compelling three-part series follows the intimate stories of individual elephants as they struggle to raise their families, avoid conflict, and forge alliances.

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Sex in the WildKET Begins Wednesday, July 16 • 10/9 pm

This four-part series, presented by anatomist Joy Reidenberg and veterinarian Mark Evans, examines the reproductive behaviors and biology of four spe-cies — kangaroos, elephants, whales, and orangutans — and takes an in-depth look at how these ani-mals find and woo the opposite sex. It also explores how they mate, give birth, and raise their young in extreme environments.

Battle for the ElephantsKET2 Sunday, July 20 • 9/8 pm

Earth’s most charismatic and majestic land animal today faces market forces driving the value of its tusks to levels once reserved for gold. This National Geographic special goes undercover to expose the criminal network behind ivory’s supply and demand, and demonstrates how the elephant, with its highly evolved society, intelligence, ability to communicate across vast distances, and to love, remember, and even to mourn, is far more complex than ever imag-ined.

Secrets of the Dead: The Mona Lisa MysteryKET Wednesday, July 9 • 10/9 pm KET2 Sunday, July 13 • 9/8 pm

In September 2012, a secret da Vinci was uncov-ered — a portrait of a younger and more beauti-ful Mona Lisa that predated the famous Louvre masterpiece. Now an elite group of art histori-ans, research physicists, restoration experts, and forensic imaging specialists apply high-precision, scientific techniques to verify the painting’s date, decipher hidden mathematical codes within it, and unravel the clues that point to da Vinci’s genuine hand.

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Today’s KET: Supporting teachers

Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

We can all remember a special teacher in our life.

Perhaps she tutored you after school on dif-ficult math concepts. Or he had a way of telling stories that brought history to life in the classroom. Or perhaps, a teacher helped you to believe in yourself.

Teachers work incredibly hard to make a differ-ence, and they’re constantly honing their skills to help students succeed. The rapid pace of change in educa-tion and the high expectations placed on teachers today make convenient and high-quality professional growth opportunities critical.

KET makes it a priority to support teachers so they can be even more effective in the classroom.

Throughout the summer and the school year, teachers count on KET for online professional devel-opment courses, available anytime and anywhere, featuring video of high-quality teaching and learning. Many of these courses and resources are produced in partnership with the Kentucky Department of Education and Kentucky Adult Education.

Not only do we help teachers, KET also provides online training courses to members of School-Based Decision Making councils to help improve school gov-ernance.

We hope you’ll take a moment to thank a teacher for the impact they’re having with their students and in strengthening our commonwealth. And if you’re a teacher, we thank you!

Kentucky teacher named 2014 PBS Digital Innovator

Latonya Taylor-Rowe, fourth grade mathematics teacher at Highland Elementary in Paintsville, has been named a 2014 PBS Learning Media Digital Innovator.

While teaching mathematics, Taylor-Rowe integrates social studies, science and writing into her lessons. She uses PBS video resources such as Perimeter and Polygons Getting Into Shape and The Multiplier Effect in her lessons.

“KET is proud to recognize Ms. Taylor-Rowe for her dedica-tion to truly changing the way students learn through technology and digital media,” said KET Executive Director Shae Hopkins.

“We are honored to provide educators with one-of-a-kind resources, tools, and training that will further enhance their skills and enable them to share these skills with other educators in Kentucky.”

The PBS recognition showcases educators who use digital media and technology and provides them with yearlong profes-sional development and training opportunities.

Young writers excel in KET contestYoung KET viewers responded enthusiastically to our annual

Young Writers Contest, submitting a record 548 entries, com-prised of 300 illustration submissions and 248 short stories.

Our congratulations to the following talented kids.Illustrations — Kindergarten: first place, Zunairah Sattaur, Charlotte, the

Lovely Princess; second, Piper Stevens, The Rainbow Unicorn; and third, Lilly Armour, Animal Fun in Outerspace.

First grade: first, Cameron Huggins, Cassidy and Her Duck; second, Charles Weaver, The Farmer and the Red-Tailed Hawk; and third, Jillian Stemler, The Sunflower.

Second Grade: first, Julia May, Friendship . . . The Dolphin Way; second, Luke Garrard, Cy Monster; and third, Avery Stewart, Sleep Dust.

Third grade: first, Tiyasa Chakraborty, Bubbly is Back; second, Kaja Jaques, Waddle’s Adventure; and third, Kaydence Waters, The Butterfly Blues.

Fourth grade: first, Willow Thompson, Water and Winter Do Not Go Together; second, Amelia Frey, Elevation; and third, Ruth Espinosa, Merrmilina and Her Friends.

Fifth grade: first, Raygen Black, The Adventures of Sheriff Meatball; second, Sarah Pease, Owlie Whoooot Helps the Three Little Puppies; and third, Hannah Reynolds, Why Penguins Waddle.

Short stories — third grade: first, Carley Resser, My Teacher’s Secret Life; second, Kennedy Beal, Working My Way Up; and third, Benjamin Morse, The Wizards of the World.

Fourth grade: first, Abby Kane, Flower Fiasco; second, Paige Fennell, Lonely Lily; and third, Hannelore Tretter, Glass Ball.

Fifth grade: first, Ava Chuppe, My Sock Puppet; second, Camryn Stith, Mysterious Mansion; and third, Whitney Caldwell, Dog Dreams.

Wishing our hard working educators and everyone a happy summer,

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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 • David Couch, Associate Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Terry Holliday, Ph.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Laura Ladd, Cross Gate Gallery, Lexington • Heidi Margulis, Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, Humana, Louisville • Hilma Prather, Somerset

KET Foundation Inc. Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Judy Cain, Rowan County (representative of the Friends of KET Board of Directors) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

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

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

VISIONS/ Volume XXXVI, Number 7 Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 40502-2296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members of Friends of KET. KET does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status and/or disability in employment or the provision of services and provides, upon request, reasonable accommodation including auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all programs and activities.

Guide StaffPublisher: Todd Piccirilli • Editor: Ellen Soileau • Art Director: John Dawahare • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, 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

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Graeter appointed to Louisville KET board

Don Graeter has been named to KET’s Louisville Regional Board of the Commonwealth Fund for KET. A former tax attorney, he is a co-founder of Graeter Wealth Advisors LLC and a 38-year veteran of the finance industry.

Collect the memories at ‘Kentucky Collectibles’ appraisel event

Gather your treasures for KET’s Kentucky Collectibles appraisal fair Saturday, July 26 at the Frazier History Museum in Louisville.

With your donation of $100 to KET, you’ll receive a ticket to bring two items for an expert appraisal. Your story could be featured in the new Kentucky Collectibles season.

To donate, call (800) 866-0366 or go online to KET.org/donate.

Come have a Super Saturday at KET!Bring your little explorers to KET Saturday,

Aug. 9 for a day of free fun and hands-on activi-ties for children ages 2 to 8 and their families at our annual Super Saturday event, held at the KET Network Center at 600 Cooper Drive in Lexington.

The Cat in the Hat will make an appearance and pose for pictures. Mr. Steve will be on hand to sing and entertain. Plus, there will be music, science, and health activities.

Sign up online beginning July 1 at KET.org.

...and meet your KET friends at the state fair

Come join us for KET Day at the Kentucky State Fair Friday, Aug. 15 in the South Wing A lobby.

Fans can greet Dave Shuffett, host of Kentucky Life, and his canine sidekick from 10 am to 4 pm. The Cat in the Hat will appear from 11 am through 5 pm.

MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!Endeavour, Season 2KET Begins Sunday, June 29 • 9/8 pmKET2 Begins Thursday, July 3 • 9/8 pm

‘ENDEAVOUR’ The Inspector Morse prequel returns to Masterpiece with more stories of the rookie constable before he acquired his signature red Jaguar but with his deductive powers already in high gear.

Four new tales, “Trove,” “Nocturne,” “Sway,” and “Neverland,” feature gripping crimes, from an apparent suicide and 100-year-old murders at a dreary girls’ school, to a silk-stocking strangling and a dead journalist.

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