Visions February 2026

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NOVA takes a deep dive into the ways man’s best friend communicates

Kentucky Authority for Educational Television

Chair: Robert M. Beck, Lexington • Vice Chair: Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Secretary: Leah Adkins, Catlettsburg • Executive Committee at Large: Karyn Hoover, Jamestown; and Kevin Weaver, Lexington • David Couch, Frankfort • Jay Mehta, Murray • Kerri Richardson, Louisville • Dr. Robbie Fletcher, Kentucky Commissioner of Education (ex officio)

KET Foundation Inc.

Members of the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television • Rebecca Rose, Morgantown (Friends of KET representative) • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director (Treasurer)

Friends of KET Executive Committee

President: Ben Talley, Hopkinsville • President-Elect: Jeff Tate, Irvine • Secretary : Jamie Collins, Lebanon • Vice Presidents: Kathy Bodine, Murray; A. Dale Josey, Louisville • Past President: Elizabeth Griffith Mudd, Benton • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Covington

Commonwealth Fund for KET Inc.

Chair: Nick Nicholson, Lexington • Vice Chair: John S. Domaschko, Covington • Secretary : Kimberly D. Patton, Hebron • Treasurer: William J. Jones, Paducah • Executive Committee at Large: Mira S. Ball, Lexington • D.R. Ball, Lexington • Robert M. Beck, Lexington • Donovan Blackburn, Pikeville • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, Louisville • G. Dan Griffith, Owensboro • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Alice Houston, Louisville • Sean Mestan, Princeton • Michael Owsley, Bowling Green • Hilma Prather, Somerset • Melanie Simpson-Conley, Lexington • William T. Young Jr., Lexington

Greater Louisville Regional Fund Board

Chair: Wayne F. Wilson • Vice Chair: Toni Clem • Tonja Aaron-Wells • John Bevington • Lucy Dalton • Charles W. Dobbins, Jr. • Lee Dulaney • Sherry M. Feldpausch • Will Hobson • Barbara Juckett • Steve Kerrick • Mary Littrell • Lindsay Moremen • Becky Shaw • Mary Hilliard Wilson

Northern Kentucky Regional Fund Board

Chair: Jim Uebel • Ben D. Barlage • Carol Beirne • Laura Chillo • Eric Gentry • Trey Grayson • Ned Kelly • Sarah Clay Leyshock • Ashley Norton • Kimberly D. Patton • Robert Rich • Jeanne Schroer • Cathy Stickels • Diane C. Wachs • Janice Way • Emily Wherle

VISIONS/ Volume XLVIX, Number 2

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 KET.

Guide Staff

Editor: Lauren Bennett • Contributing Staff: Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard • Design/Production: Karen Billings, Amy Crittenden, Sam Cooper, Justin Stewart • Director of Brand & Design: Missy Upton • Senior Director, Marketing and Communications: Todd Piccirilli

600 Cooper Dri ve • Lexington, KY 40502-2296 • (859) 258-7000

TODAY’S KET

KET was founded with the vision that every Kentuckian, no matter their circumstance, would have access to educational programs and services. Nearly 60 years later, we’re as committed to that mission as ever.

In addition to delivering high quality children’s programs like Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, KET produces a wealth of resources to help children learn and succeed.

Most recently, we created the Cursive Connection series in response to Senate Bill 167, to assist teachers and students with the requirement for cursive handwriting instruction. More about Cursive Connection can be found at KET.org/cursive.

We also developed a new guide for parents and caregivers that features art activities based on Carl the Collector episodes, to help make the arts and creative learning accessible to all children, including children on the autism spectrum and those who may benefit from different learning approaches. For a free copy of the guide, please go to KET.org/ collectingcreativity or call 859-258-7272.

Of course we’re firm believers that learning never ends. You can count on our coverage of the Kentucky General Assembly (conveniently available on the KET Legislative Coverage App), as well as our trusted public affairs programs, Kentucky Tonight and Kentucky Edition, that provide essential context to the issues facing Kentuckians.

Thank you for your continued support that makes our programs and services possible.

Shae Hopkins KET Executive Director and CEO Sincerely,

In rural Clay County, a single winter storm can result in weeks of no school. But for a young, snow-bound Leslie Sizemore growing up in the 1970s, KET provided the opportunity to continue learning.

“We couldn’t spend much time outside, it was too cold, and so we would be inside watching Kentucky Educational Television,” she says. “KET was really the structure of our days.”

From a young age, Sizemore realized she wanted a good education so she could help people. She studied occupational therapy at Eastern Kentucky University and founded her own company, providing physical and occupational therapy services.

public affairs programming invaluable, especially Kentucky Edition, Kentucky Tonight and extensive General Assembly coverage.

“Without the opportunity to be exposed to what’s going on in our legislative sessions, we don’t have the information that we need,” she says. “So, I think KET is so important to really giving all of us a voice for what’s going on in Kentucky politics.”

Although her work primarily focuses on higher education, Sizemore says she appreciates the programming KET offers Kentucky’s youngest learners. She says those shows provide an important foundation for children.

It’s very important that we as Kentuckians take responsibility to support KET so that we can continue to rely on good information and good entertainment.
- Leslie Sizemore

“After you have the gift of education, it becomes very important for us to share that with other people and maybe increase access for people who normally wouldn’t think they have the opportunity,” she says.

Now Sizemore serves as vice president for workforce and economic development at the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. She helps connect the state’s colleges and universities with local industries to create a pipeline of skilled graduates to fill in-demand jobs in the Commonwealth.

Dealing with policymakers, educators and business leaders, Sizemore says she finds KET’s

“If they’re sitting in rural Clay County or rural Owsley County or Jackson County, they can see the world through their televisions,” says Sizemore. “And I think it allows children the opportunity to see vocations and professions that they otherwise wouldn’t even know about.”

Even with the myriad of TV and social media channels available today, Sizemore finds KET a refreshing alternative. She says watching KET is an investment in her own knowledge.

“KET is such a jewel for Kentucky,” she says. “It’s very important that we as Kentuckians take responsibility to support KET so that we can continue that for many years and our children can benefit and we can continue to rely on good information and good entertainment.”

NOVA IS GOING TO THE DOGS

Imagine a world where your furry best friend could tell you exactly what they’re thinking. A growing number of dog owners claim this is already happening, thanks to innovative word buttons that seem to unlock a new realm of canine communication. Scientists are conducting the largest animal communication study in history, analyzing millions of button presses from thousands of dogs worldwide. Witness astonishing moments that challenge our assumptions about animal intelligence and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about the minds of dogs.

NOVA: Can Dogs Talk?

KET Wednesday, Feb. 4 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sunday, Feb. 8 • 7/6 pm

ALSO NEW

Explore the extraordinary strategies and ingenious tricks that animal parents employ to give their young a head start in life. From orcas teaching their offspring to hunt blue whales, to orangutan showing their young to make their beds, parenthood is an adventure. Narrated by David Attenborough.

Nature: Parenthood

KET Wednesdays, beginning Feb. 4 • 8/7 pm

Legislative Coverage

KET weeknights • 6:30/5:30 pm

KET2 weeknights • 11/10 pm

Trustworthy General Assembly coverage from Kentucky’s only statewide network. Tune in to KET KY, the Kentucky Channel, stream at KET.org and on the KET Legislative App, and get nightly recaps on Kentucky Edition

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History

KET begins Tuesday, Feb. 3 • 9/8 pm

This four-part series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the historic relationship between Black and Jewish American communities in all its complexity, possibility and depth. 2 11 3 20

NOVA: Mammal Origins

KET Wednesday, Feb. 11 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sunday, Feb. 15 • 7/6 pm

Surveying Earth’s tumultuous past reveals how therapsids – early reptilian ancestors with mammalian traits – persevered against all odds and gave rise to the diverse world of mammals we know today.

American Masters: Sun Ra: Do The Impossible

KET Friday, Feb. 20 • 9/8 pm

This documentary is a kaleidoscopic portrait of the visionary jazz musician, composer, and poet known as Sun Ra and the musical, historical and philosophical currents that shaped him.

1 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece Season 6, Episode Four: Bad Blood Charlie Phelps, the new Detective Inspector at the City of London Police, hires Eliza for a case involving his uncle, Dylan Cooper. However, it turns out that Scotland Yard is also after Cooper, leaving Eliza caught in the middle.

8/7 pm The American Revolution Conquer by a Drawn Game After beating General Washington in battle, General Howe takes Philadelphia, forcing Congress to flee the city. But the Americans’ surprising victory over General Burgoyne at Saratoga encourages France to openly support the United States.

2 MONDAY

9/8 pm The Real Wild West Wars for the West The U.S. provokes a war with Mexico, taking California and much of the Southwest.

10/9 pm The Legacy of Black Horsemen This KET documentary tells the stories of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms, and exercisers in the 1800s whose contributions helped lay the foundation for the Thoroughbred industry.

3 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Love & Basketball Basketball superstars Brittney Griner and Chris Paul’s roots reveal that they are not the first extraordinary people in their family trees.

9/8 pm Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Let My People Go Explore the intersecting and diverging fates of the Black and Jewish communities up to the 1920s. Trials of exile, faith, migration and solidarity shape their joint story.

4 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Parenthood: Grasslands Animal parents balance risk and reward to raise their young in grasslands; wild dogs must control their teen pups for survival; an expecting langur learns parenting skills by babysitting.

9/8 pm NOVA Can Dogs Talk? Scientists conduct the largest animal communication study in history to see if innovative word buttons truly enable dogs to talk.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead The Quest for Camelot Professor Mark Horton takes a journey across Britain to prove real events and places inspired the myths of King Arthur and the court of Camelot.

5 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow

Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 2 Discover Savannah hidden treasures, including a 19th-century Jim Williams-owned Federal hunt board, a Jesse Arms Botke oil, and a 1978 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers signed poster.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Seven: Love Will Set You Free The news of Martin’s invitation to be the dean of Imperial College spreads through Portwenn like wildfire, before Martin and Louisa have even

decided whether he will take the job.

11:30/10:30 pm Life of a Musician Vince Gill, Part 1 Vince Gill reflects on the early roots that shaped his career and his songwriting.

6 FRIDAY

9/8 pm The American Revolution The Soul of All America After Valley Forge and Monmouth, the French-American alliance changes the war and moves it to other theaters. Navies battle off England, and in the Caribbean, while armies advance in Indian Country and the South. The British take Charleston.

7 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Chihuly at Maker’s Mark, Cousin Emmy: The Barren County Spitfire, Professional Sports in Kentucky World-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly opens a new exhibit at Maker’s Mark in Loretto; Cynthia May Carver, from Barren County, outgrew her humble beginnings and became a pioneer of country music in the 1940s and 1950s; and a look at professional sports in Kentucky.

9/8 pm Movie Classics

Casablanca Rick Blaine owns a nightclub in Casablanca and discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband, Victor Laszlo. Laszlo is a famed rebel, and with Germans on his tail, Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid (1942).

The Real Wild West The

Legacy of Black Horsemen

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Leon Thomas Six-time 2026 Grammy nominee and R&B innovator Leon Thomas showcases songs from his Album of the Year-nominated MUTT and new EP PHOLKS.

8 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece Season 6, Episode Five: The Night Shift Dylan Cooper has been nabbed and is being held in the cells at Scotland Yard. His gang wants to spring him out, which will lead to a long night for Blake and new detective George Willows.

9 MONDAY

9/8 pm The Real Wild West Boom and Bust The new West is a land of unprecedented opportunity; millions of prospectors rush to gold fields. 10/9 pm 10 Parks That Changed America Explore the serene spaces that offer city dwellers a respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life, from Savannah’s elegant squares to a park built over a freeway in Seattle to New York’s High Line.

10 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Westward Bound Henry Louis Gates, Jr. traces the family trees of talk show host Sara Haines and playwright Tracy Letts –traveling from frontier towns in the American West to surprising places in the East.

9/8 pm Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Strange Fruit Explore how Black and Jewish communities collaborated in music, film and fighting fascism from the 1920s to the 1950s; navigating divides while shaping culture and confronting injustice.

10/9 pm American Masters The Disappearance of Miss Scott Jazz virtuoso Hazel Scott championed racial equality before getting caught up in the Red Scare of the 1950s.

11 WEDNESDAY

9/8 pm NOVA Mammal Origins

Uncover the origins of mammals, long before the age of dinosaurs, and how early ancestors survived global catastrophes.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead

The Herculaneum Scrolls University of Kentucky computer scientist Brent Seales attempts to be the first person in nearly 2,000 years to read ancient scrolls found at the archaeological site of Herculaneum in Italy.

12 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 3 Intriguing discoveries include a Tiffany & Co. gold & platinum purse, an Ernie Barnes oil painting, and a Ming Dynasty bronze vase.

10/9 pm Black Fiddlers

Eduardo Montes-Bradley traces the history of African American violinists in the U.S. Artists such as David Roberts, Earl White and Rhiannon Giddens share their individual journeys and music.

13 FRIDAY

9/8 pm The American Revolution The Most Sacred Thing British General Cornwallis struggles to pacify the southern states. Supported by the French, Washington wins the decisive victory at Yorktown. With independence secured, Americans aspire for a more perfect union.

14 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Warrior’s Path: Footsteps Through Time Follow the Warrior’s Path in Kentucky, an ancient route from the Cumberland Gap to the Ohio River, and the struggles and survival that shaped the lives of Native peoples and pioneers who lived along the way.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Love Affair (1994) Sparks fly between two on board a ship, and they decide to meet again three months later. Starring Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Katharine Hepburn, Garry Shandling and Chloe Webb (1994).

15 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece Season 6, Episode Six: The Line of Duty When the mysterious death of a foreign ambassador sparks political intrigue, Eliza must solve the case with Inspector Blake while partnering with a woman whose intellect and power mirror her own.

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece

16 MONDAY

9/8 pm The Real Wild West Mayhem and Myth The Wild West is born out of the desperation following the Civil War; outlaws rampage and rob while lawmen become legends. 10/9 pm The Alice and Wade Houston Story Explore the lives and careers of one of Louisville’s most prominent couples. From their childhoods in Louisville and Alcoa, Tennessee, we follow their lives as they both move from the segregated worlds of their youth to their multiple successes in the arenas of both business and sports.

17 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots

Family Harmonies Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces musicians Flea and Lizzo to their inspiring ancestors, traveling across Europe, Australia and the American South.

9/8 pm Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History The Grand Alliance Trace the 1960s “Grand Alliance” as Black and Jewish communities fought for civil rights, highlighting activism, collaboration and the tensions that tested their solidarity.

18 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Parenthood: Oceans Ocean parents must master dedication and intelligence to raise their young. In Australia, an orca mother teaches her young

how to hunt blue whales, while in Indonesia, a Banggai cardinalfish protects his young inside his mouth.

9/8 pm NOVA Rain Bombs Scientists race to understand catastrophic weather events known as “rain bombs” and how we can protect ourselves from their growing power.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Mozart’s Sister Explore why Wolfgang Mozart’s sister Maria Anna, his musical partner and collaborator, was forced to withdraw from public life and what happened to her music.

19 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 1 Maine treasures include a Cartier sapphire pendant, a 1963 C. F. Martin D-28 guitar & case, and a Paul Revere Jr. silver pitcher and diary.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Scars of War Inspector Sullivan asks for Father Brown’s help when Mrs. Devine’s son, Eddie, is framed for Howton’s murder.

20 FRIDAY

9/8 pm American Masters Sun Ra: Do the Impossible A journey through Sun Ra’s life and music, following his jazz foundations, innovative spirit, and ongoing artistic and social pursuits.

10:30/9:30 pm POV Shorts The People Could Fly A poetic look into the history of Black gathering spaces in Louisville, Kentucky, from the 1960s to mid 2000s. Delve into the ritual

of roller skating and how roller rinks emerged as sanctuaries for Black culture.

21 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Daniel Goff, Bryan Station Settlement, Jack Jouett House Historic Site, Battle of Blue Licks Battlefield Kentucky Life explores the American Revolution through Kentucky stories. Hero Daniel Goff was an African American soldier who fought in the War of Independence and later settled in Northern Kentucky; the remarkable bravery of the women of Kentucky’s Bryan Station Settlement; Jack Jouett’s heroic act and his Woodford County historic home; and Chip joins the reenactment of the Battle of Blue Licks at Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, which is considered the last official battle of the Revolutionary War.

9/8 pm Movie Classics One Night in Miami On the night of Feb. 25, 1964, in Miami, Cassius Clay joins Jim Brown, Sam Cooke and Malcom X, and they discuss the responsibility of being successful Black men during the civil rights movement. Starring Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree and Aldis Hodge (2020).

22 SUNDAY

8/7 pm American Experience Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP The story of Walter White and key figures of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored

The Alice and Wade Houston Story

People (NAACP), a powerful civil rights organization.

9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Season 6, Episode Seven: Comfort and Joy It’s December 1945, marking the first peaceful Christmas after the war. James takes over the Nativity play while Helen’s illness and Siegfried’s mischievous goat, Hilda, create challenges. Mrs. Hall aims to win a turkey in the Drovers’ darts competition, all against the backdrop of post-war healing and new beginnings for the Skeldale family.

23 MONDAY

9/8 pm Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers The documentary honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi’s most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. The film features interviews with Medgar Evers’ family, colleagues and historians.

10/9 pm Independent Lens

The Inquisitor Explore the life and legacy of former Rep. Barbara Jordan (Texas), whose sharp intellect and moral clarity transformed U.S. politics from President Nixon’s impeachment to civil rights battles.

24 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots

Artistic Roots Henry Louis Gates, Jr. traces the family histories of director Spike Lee and actress Kristin Chenoweth.

9/8 pm Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History Crossroads Examine the shifting Black and Jewish relationship from the 1970s onward, exploring political gains, global tensions, rising hate and the enduring lessons of solidarity.

25 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Parenthood: Jungles Animal parents become masters of their environment in order to raise their young in the complex jungle. An orangutan spends eight years teaching her baby the ways of jungle living; a crab creates the perfect home for her crablets.

9/8 pm NOVA Stone Age Temple Mystery New evidence sheds light on Turkey’s Gobekli Tepe, the world’s oldest temple, and how archaeologists think about the roots of civilization.

10/9 pm Secrets of the Dead Hannibal in the Alps Follow a team of experts as they solve the enduring mystery of exactly where Hannibal and his troops crossed the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome.

26 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 2 A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles archive circa 1984; a 1920 James Joyce-signed book; a diamond and natural pearl pin circa 1920.

9/8 pm Great Migrations: A People on the Move Exodus Explore the first wave of the Great Migration (1910-1940)

when more than one million Black Americans fled the Jim Crow South for the promised lands of the North.

27 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Great Performances Great Performances, the longest-running performing arts anthology on television, continues to feature the best in the performing arts.

28 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Great Kentucky Hoard In this special episode, find out how more than $3 million in Civil War-era gold coins were found in a Kentucky farm field. How did they get there? For the first time, hear insights from the farmer who discovered them in what is now known as the Great Kentucky Hoard.

9:30/8:30 pm Movie Classics Much Ado About Nothing In this Shakespearean farce, Hero and her groom-to-be, Claudio, team up with Claudio’s commanding officer, Don Pedro, the week before their wedding to hatch a matchmaking scheme. Their targets are the sharp-witted duo Benedick and Beatrice – a tough task considering their corresponding distaste for love and each other. Meanwhile, meddling Don John plots to ruin the wedding. Starring Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Keanu Reeves, Denzel Washington, Robert Sean Leonard and Kate Beckinsale (1993).

Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers Nature

– Parenthood: Jungles

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Four: Bad Blood

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Four

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Four: Deadly Nitrate - Part 2

Season 2, Episode Eleven The American

Conquer by a Drawn Game

Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State

Hour 2

Finding Your Roots: Love & Basketball

Last Tango in Halifax: Season 1, Episode Four

Nature: Parenthood: Grasslands

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Four: Bad Blood

Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 2

This Old House Ask This Old House: 3-Way

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Seven: Love Will Set You Free

H2O: The Molecule That Made Us: Crisis History Detectives

Help! We Bought a Village: Season 2, Episode Five 10 Towns That Changed America

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History: Let My People Go Frontline

Seaside Hotel: Season 10, Episode Five: Resistance and Hope

NOVA: Can Dogs Talk?

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Four

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Seven: Love Will Set You Free

BBC News

Ridley: Season 1, Episode Four: Hospitality, Part 2 Kentucky Edition

Secrets of the Dead: The Quest for Camelot

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Four: Deadly Nitrate - Part 2

Father Brown: The Last Tango in Kembleford

The Real Wild West: Wars for the West POV Shorts: The People Could Fly Opportunity, Access & Uplift

The American Revolution: The Soul of All America

Movie Classics: Love Affair (1994)

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Casablanca

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip: Felicity Montagu & Clare Holman

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Five: The Night Shift

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

Austin City Limits: Leon Thomas

Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Murder in the Mountains

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Five

The American Revolution: The Soul of All America

Kentucky Tonight

Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 3

Finding Your Roots: Westward Bound

Last Tango in Halifax: Season 1, Episode Five

Nature: Parenthood: Freshwater

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Five: The Night Shift

Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 3

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Five: Such Devoted Sisters: Part 1

Velvet: Season 2, Episode Twelve

Life From Above: Moving Planet History Detectives

The Real Wild West: Boom and Bust Independent Lens: The Librarians

Help! We Bought a Village: Season 2, Episode Six 10 Parks That Changed America

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History: Strange Fruit

Seaside Hotel: Season 10, Episode Six: Buy, Sell and Rosita

NOVA: Mammal Origins

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Five

Kentucky Edition

American Masters: The Disappearance of Miss Scott

Ridley: Season 1, Episode Five: Swansong, Part 1 Kentucky Edition

Secrets of the Dead: The Herculaneum Scrolls

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Five: Such Devoted Sisters: Part 1

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Eight: Our Last Summer Father Brown: The Dead of Night

This Old House Ask This Old House: Toys The Real Wild West: Boom and Bust Black Fiddlers

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Eight: Our Last Summer

The American Revolution: The Most Sacred Thing

Movie Classics: Much Ado About Nothing

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Love Affair (1994)

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip: Valerie Singleton & Diane Louise Jordan

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Six: The Line of Duty

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News (11:12pm)

Kentucky Edition

Austin City Limits: Wynonna

Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Murder in the Mountains

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Six

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Six: Such Devoted Sisters: Part 2

Velvet: Season 2, Episode Thirteen

The American Revolution: The Most Sacred Thing Life From Above: Colorful Planet

Kentucky Tonight

Antiques Roadshow: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 1

The Real Wild West: Mayhem and Myth The Alice and Wade Houston Story BBC News

Help! We Bought a Village: Season 2, Episode Seven 10 Streets That Changed America

Kentucky Edition

Finding Your Roots: Family

Last Tango in Halifax: Season 1, Episode Six

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History: The Grand Alliance

Seaside Hotel: Season 10, Episode Seven: Small Changes Ridley: Season 1, Episode Six: Swansong, Part 2

Nature: Parenthood: Oceans NOVA: Rain Bombs Secrets of the Dead: Mozart’s Sister

Miss Scarlet on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Six: The Line of Duty

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Six

Bookish: Season 1, Episode Six: Such Devoted Sisters: Part 2

Antiques Roadshow: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 1 Doc Martin: Mysterious Ways Father Brown: The Scars of War BBC News

This Old House Ask This Old House The Real Wild West: Mayhem and Myth The Girl in the Yellow Scarf Kentucky Edition

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week

Doc Martin: Mysterious Ways

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip: Roberta Taylor & Trudie Goodwin

American Experience: Movies for Grownups (from 7pm)

American Masters: Sun Ra: Do the Impossible POV Shorts: The People Could Fly BBC News

Movie Classics: Casablanca

Movie Classics: One Night In Miami

Kentucky Edition

Austin City Limits: Jon Batiste

Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Murder in the Mountains

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Seven

Guilt on Masterpiece: Season 2, Episode One Guilt on Masterpiece

American Experience: Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP Life From Above: Patterned Planet History Detectives

Kentucky Tonight

Antiques Roadshow: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 2

Finding Your Roots: Artistic Roots

Last Tango in Halifax: Season 2, Episode One

Nature: Parenthood: Jungles

Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets: Henry VIII’s Reformation

Antiques Roadshow: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Hour 2

This Old House Ask This Old House

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week

Doc Martin: Sons and Lovers

Kentucky Life

Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers

Independent Lens: The Inquisitor

Help! We Bought a Village: Season 2, Episode Eight 10 Homes That Changed America

Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History: Crossroads Frontline

Seaside Hotel: Season 10, Episode Eight: If You Want the Rainbow

NOVA: Stone Age Temple Mystery

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Seven

Doc Martin: Sons and Lovers

Great Migrations: A People on the Move: Exodus

Great Performances

Ridley: Season 1, Episode Seven: The Numbered Days, Part 1

Secrets of the Dead: Hannibal in the Alps

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece: Season 6, Episode Seven

Father Brown: The Battle of Kembleford

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Great Migrations: A People on the Move: Streets Paved with Gold Kentucky Edition

BBC News

Movie Classics: One Night In Miami Kentucky Edition

Kentucky Afield: Spring Fishing Question & Answer Show

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip: Linford

Christie & Katharine Merry

Movie Classics: Much Ado About Nothing

Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours

Murder in the Mountains

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6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Wai Lana Yoga YNDI Yoga (3,10)/ Your Fountain of Youth with Lee Holden Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Wai Lana Yoga Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30/5:30 Arthur Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Yoga in Practice Arthur

7:00/6:00 Molly of Denali (1)/ Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts

7:30/6:30 Weather Hunters Weather Hunters Weather Hunters Weather Hunters Weather Hunters Weather Hunters Weather Hunters

8:00/7:00 Wild Kratts (1)/ Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop

8:30/7:30 Carl the Collector Carl the Collector Carl the Collector Carl the Collector Carl the Collector Carl the Collector Carl the Collector

9:00/8:00

9:30/8:30 Work It Out Wombats! Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Tiger's Neighborhood

Tiger's Neighborhood Work It Out Wombats!

10:00/9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Work It Out Wombats! Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins

10:30/9:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie The Best of The Joy of Painting

11:00/10:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic Phoebe & Jay Phoebe & Jay Phoebe & Jay Phoebe & Jay Phoebe &

11:30/10:30 Chavis

12:00/11:00 Inside Louisville Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Garden Smart

12:30/11:30 History with David Rubenstein Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules

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1:30/12:30 Kentucky Health Alma's Way

Way

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Way Samantha Brown's Places to Love

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2:00/1:00 Denzel Washington: American Paradox (1)/ Rewire Not Retire: A Next Chapter Forum (8)/ The Science of Literacy: Education Matters (15)/ 10 Towns That Changed America (22)

3:00/2:00 Help! We Bought A Village

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4:00/3:00 Kentucky Life

Magical Land of Oz (2)/ SuperAgers: Getting Old, Living Young (9)/ Animal Babies: First Year on Earth (16)/ Art + Medicine: Healthy Aging (23)

Magical Land of Oz (3)/ Leveling Lincoln (10)/ Animal Babies: First Year on Earth (17)/ Dream Whisperer (24)

Magical Land of Oz (4)/ Black College Football Hall of Fame: Journey to Canton (11)/ Animal Babies: First Year on Earth (18)/ Fly Boys: Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee Airmen (25)

Tastemakers / America the Bountiful (26)

Tastemakers / America the Bountiful (27) Lidia’s Kitchen

Denzel Washington: American Paradox (5)/ Guardians of Yellowstone: The Yellowstone Cougar (12)/ Jim Crow of the North (19)/ Attenborough and the Giant Elephant (26)

Finding Edna Lewis (6)/ Al Capone’s Bloody Business: American Stories (13)/ Bonackers (20)/ No Place to Grow Old (27)

America's Test Kitchen

4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield Something Changed in the Room (9) Shaw Rising (11) Cook's Country

5:00/4:00 This Old House Secrets of the Dead Finding Your Roots

5:30/4:30 Ask This Old House

6:00/5:00 Last of the

6:30/5:30 Keeping

7:00/6:00 Last Tango in Halifax / Great Performances (22)

Our Vanishing Americana: South Carolina (4)/ This is the House that Jack Built (18)/ Tuskegee Airmen: Return to Ramitelli (25) Nova Nature The Lawrence Welk Show

Opportunity, Access & Uplift: The Eveolving Legacy of HBCUs (11)

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen

7:30/6:30 The Red Green Show

PBS KIDS Programming Times subject to change. Up-to-date listings available at KET.org/tv-schedules

6:00/5:00 Focus on Europe Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Chavis Chronicles

6:30/5:30 Story in the Public Square Comment on Kentucky

7:00/6:00 Kentucky Health NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Washington Week with the Atlantic

7:30/6:30 Wai Lana Yoga Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit Wai Lana Yoga

8:00/7:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Yoga in Practice Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Wai Lana Yoga

8:30/7:30 Garden Smart Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Workplace

Stretch: By Essentrics YNDI Yoga (6,13)/ Your Fountain of Youth with Lee Holden Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

Essential Skills Make48

9:00/8:00 J Schwanke's Life in Bloom The Best of The Joy of Painting Fresh Quilting (3,10)/ Fit 2 Stitch Quilt in a Day Quilting Arts Pocket Stitching with Kath Macauley The Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins

9:30/8:30 Roadtrip Nation Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Fit 2 Stitch Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Painting with Wilson Bickford The Best of the Joy of Painting

10:00/9:00 Epic Trails Ireland with Michael Joseph Rosendo's Steppin' Out Kentucky Life Fork & Hammer Outside: Beyond the Lens All Across Oregon

10:30/9:30 Barefeet with Mickela Mallozzi Samantha Brown's Places to Love In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World Barefeet with Mickela Mallozzi Travels with Darley

11:00/10:00 Rick Steves' Europe Cycle Around Japan Highlights Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan People of the North Wild Nevada Weekends with Yankee

11:30/10:30 Energy Switch Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Garden Smart This American Land Changing Seas Museum Access / 50 States of Sustainability (27) Garden Smart

12:00/11:00 Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Jazzy Vegetarian Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board America's Test Kitchen

12:30/11:30 Cook's Country The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

1:00/12:00 In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs America's Test Kitchen Tim Farmer's

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4:00/3:00 Doc Martin

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Inspiring Curiosity

In December, the entire 5th grade from Lexington’s Cassidy Elementary visited KET’s Media Lab for two days of handson experiences with media production tools and techniques such as animation, video storytelling and green screen.

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Martinis & Mistletoe

KET had a festive evening at its Martinis & Mistletoe fundraiser. Presented by the Northern Kentucky Regional Fund Board, the annual event honored Bob and Diane Hoffer and featured an evening of cocktails, hors d’ouevres, a silent auction and seasonal merriment for 250 attendees.

Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers

The program honors the life, work and impact of one of Mississippi's most courageous voices, who was assassinated outside his home in 1963. The film traces his personal and professional journeys, offering insight into his leadership, the dangers he faced and the lasting impact of his work – and his death – on his family and the nation.

KET Mondays, beginning February 23 • 9/8 pm

Great Migrations: A People on the Move

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. provides an exploration of the transformative impact of Black migration on American culture and society. From the waves who moved to the North –and back South – over the last century to the growing number of immigrants today, the film shows how movement is a defining feature of the Black experience.

KET Thursdays, beginning February 26 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Thursdays, beginning February 26 • 10/9 pm

We appreciate our corporate partners and their support this year through program underwriting. Please say ‘Thank you for supporting KET’ when you visit any of these businesses:

Alltech, Inc.

America250KY

American Quilter’s Society

ARH Foundation for Healthier Communities

Association for Teaching Black History in Kentucky

Ball Homes

Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co.

Best Western Hotels & Resorts of Kentucky

Blue Grass Community Foundation / Press

Forward Blue Grass

Bowling Green Convention and Visitors Bureau

Boyle County Performing Arts Center

Brown-Forman

Central Bank & Trust Co.

Central Bank Center/Lexington Opera House

Central Bank/Rupp Arena

CHI Saint Joseph Health

City of Bowling Green

City of Somerset

Clay Ingels Company

Corporex

East Kentucky Power Cooperative

Eastern Kentucky University

Frontier Nursing University

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

Gray

Heaven Hill

Honor Flight Kentucky

The Josephine Ardery Foundation

Kentucky African American Heritage Commission

Kentucky American Water

Kentucky Artisan Center

Kentucky Blood Center

Kentucky Broadcasters Association

Kentucky CancerLink

Kentucky Center for African American Heritage

Kentucky Center For Mathematics

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

Kentucky Education Association

Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust

Kentucky Farm Bureau

Kentucky Historical Society

Kentucky League of Cities

Kentucky Lottery

Kentucky Medical Association

Kentucky Nurses Association

Kentucky Propane Education and Research

Council

Kentucky Proud

Kentucky REALTORS®

Kentucky State Parks

Kentucky State University

Kentucky Thoroughbred Association

Kinetic

KHEAA / KHESLC

Kosair for Kids

The Lane Report

Leadership Kentucky

Lexmark

Lifeline HomeCare

LifeWorks For Autism

Lift a Life Foundation

Lincoln Hills

Live Nation/Louisville Palace

Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company

Louisville Orchestra

The Marilyn and William Young Charitable Foundation

Mental Health America of Kentucky

Norton Center for the Arts – Centre College

OneQuest Health

Owen LaRue Financial Group

Owensboro Health

Paducah Convention and Visitors Bureau

PNC

Rose Camenisch Stewart Mains PLLC

Sew-A-Lot

Somerset Community College

Stantec

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Toyota Kentucky

UK HealthCare

UK Markey Cancer Foundation

US Bank Foundation

Wiebold Studios

Willett Distillery

World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Indiana

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