Visions March 2024

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Asked to recall her earliest memories of KET, Elizabeth Griffith Mudd laughs, lifting a well-worn coffee cup, the outlines of a KET logo still discernable on its face.

“I’ve been drinking out of a KET mug the majority of my life,” she said. “Which makes sense because KET has been part of my life for as long as I can remember.”

As a child, the television in her family’s Owensboro home was all but fixed to KET, where she watched Barney and Sesame Street, enthralled with their playful lessons on numbers and letters. As an adult, she gravitated to many of the same programs her parents enjoyed, joining them for Masterpiece series such as Downton Abbey and Victoria as well as programs that delved into Kentucky’s

history, politics, people and places.

“We’ve grown up together on the sofa watching KET,” said Dan Griffith, her father. “And that’s still true today.”

The Griffith family have long shared a love for all things KET — and been one of the network’s most vocal supporters.

Dan Griffith, the former CEO of the Owensboro Symphony, began vol-

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unteering for KET in the mid-1980’s with The Friends of KET, helping with community outreach. In 2017, when Dan was appointed to KET’s Authority Board, the network’s governing body, he stepped away from that role, and Elizabeth jumped at the opportunity to volunteer with The Friends of KET.

WHETHER EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN, KEEPING PEOPLE INFORMED ABOUT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN FRANKFORT OR SHARING STORIES FROM OUR HISTORY, KET IS A VITAL PART OF OUR STATE IDENTITY.

“Just seeing my dad’s passion and involvement with KET led me to want to be involved as well,” Elizabeth said.

One of the things Dan and Elizabeth love about KET is the network’s statewide coverage, telling the stories of Kentuckians from every region through programs such as Kentucky Edition and Kentucky Tonight or the many KET Forums that do deep dives on issues such as healthcare, veteran’s affairs, early literacy and other subjects.

“In Owensboro, many of our news stations are from outside Kentucky,” Dan said. “So KET really is the main channel that gives us news that’s pure Kentucky. And those

statewide conversations that KET facilitates are very important if all the different regions of the state are to work together on a common goal.”

As president of the economic development agency in Marshall County, Elizabeth said she’s come to depend on KET’s coverage of the Kentucky legislature, whether tracking bills through committee hearings or researching legislative topics in KET’s online archive.

“I can’t get to Frankfort as much as I’d like, so it’s great to have KET serving as my eyes and ears,” Elizabeth said. “As voters in a democracy, we need to be informed about what’s going on.”

Dan and Elizabeth add that they appreciate how KET stays abreast of changes in technology, making the network’s catalog of programs and resources freely accessible online or through a phone or tablet.

“KET really is everywhere now, and that’s a big deal for young professionals and people on the go who don’t have time to watch something as it unfolds,” Elizabeth said. “It’s nice knowing I can turn to KET when I need it”

Dan adds that he’s supported KET for more than four decades because he believes it’s one of the Commonwealth’s best investments.

“Whether educating our children, keeping people informed about what’s happening in Frankfort or sharing stories from our history, KET is a vital part of our state identity,” he said. “And it’s important that we, as fellow Kentuckians, do our part to help support KET.”

TODAY’S KET

We appreciate all the ways people support KET.

We’re grateful for the countless hours that Dan Griffith has spent volunteering through the years; and it’s especially gratifying that he has passed his passion for service, and for KET, to his daughter Elizabeth. They both represent the wonderful spirit of community service.

As we present our annual TeleFund, we’re also appreciative of the many individuals and businesses who contribute their support to help make our pledge drives successful.

And we’re thankful for all of you who donate annually, or with a monthly sustaining gift, or in other ways.

With your contributions, KET is able to purchase the wide variety of PBS programs like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and favorites including Masterpiece, Nature, Antiques Roadshow, and Ken Burns documentaries – as well as special acquisitions like Doc Martin, America’s Test Kitchen, the popular classic movies and so much more.

As a KET Member, your donation directly supports the purchase of these programs, which totals almost $4 million this year.

During TeleFund, we hope you will take this opportunity to continue your support and encourage your friends to do so as well. It’s easy to do at KET.org or with a call to 1-800866-0366

It’s an honor to have you and a family of supporters and volunteers across the state who share in our mission to educate, inform and inspire.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

A CELEBRATION OF

MUSIC CELTIC WOMAN TO EXILE

KET’s TeleFund is March 2-10, and we hope you’ll enjoy this special lineup of concerts, retrospectives and musical performances, including a concert film and documentary on the Kentucky band Exile, which hit the top of the charts in 1978 with the hit “Kiss You All Over.”

With your TeleFund donation, you’re helping inspire, entertain and educate viewers across the Commonwealth. Your donation also helps make possible your favorite PBS programs — which cost KET $4 million each year — including Masterpiece, Nova, Finding Your Roots, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood as well as the classic movies, documentaries and concerts not found anywhere else.

Exile: Live in Concert

This live concert film, recorded in Nov. 2023 at the historic Renfro Valley Entertainment Center in Mt. Vernon, features many of the band’s biggest hits.

KET Tuesday, March 5 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Thursday, March 7 • 7:30/6:30 pm

Exile: 60 Years of Music

Explore the history of one of America’s longest-running bands. From their rock ’n’ roll roots in Richmond, Kentucky, to their 1978 pop hit “Kiss You All Over” that topped the Billboard charts, to their reinvention as a hitmaking country band; this documentary chronicles Exile’s story, more than six decades in the making.

KET Saturday, March 2 • 6:30/5:30 pm

KET2 Sunday, March 3 • Noon/11 am

Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert

To make your donation to KET, visit KET.org/Donate or call 800-866-0366.

Celebrate 20 years of spectacular Irish music with this new concert filmed at the Helix in Dublin that features eight founding and current Celtic Women performers playing fan favorites, new arrangements and stirring originals.

KET Saturday, March 2 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Monday, March 4 • 9:30/8:30 pm

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Gospel

Presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this series takes viewers across the United States to meet the pioneers of gospel music who first fused blues and jazz with testimonies of God’s goodness.

KET Saturday, March 2 • 1:30/12:30 pm (Parts 1 & 2)

KET Sunday, March 3 • 1:30/12:30 pm (Parts 3 & 4)

All New Rock, Pop And Doo Wop

This new retrospective includes performances by Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Duprees, Jay Back, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and many more artists from the 1950s and ’60s.

KET Sunday, March 3 • 7/6 pm

KET2 Tuesday, March 5 • 8/7 pm

Carole King & James Taylor:

Just Call Out My Name

This documentary features live performances between the multi-Grammy Award-winning artists and explores their early partnerships of writing and performing together as well as their hugely successful solo careers.

KET Monday, March 4 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Saturday, March 2 • 1:30/12:30 pm

Doc Martin

After ten seasons, the hit comedy Doc Martin airs its final episode. Find out how it ends for Dr. Martin Ellingham, the grumpy London surgeon whose blood phobia caused him to flee to the sleepy fishing village of Portwenn.

KET Thursday, March 7 • 8/7 pm

KET2 Friday, March 8 • 12:30 am/11:30 pm

OUR GIFT to you

With your donation to KET, you can receive tickets to these events! Go to KET.org/Donate to see all the thank-you gifts available.

Exile in concert Kentucky Theatre, Lexington Thursday, March 14 • 7:30 pm

Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Tour Louisville Palace

Thursday, April 18 • 7:30 pm

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College, Danville Friday, April 19 • 7:30 pm

Arrival From Sweden (the music of ABBA) RiverPark Center, Owensboro Thursday, April 25 • 7:30 pm and

The Carson Center for the Performing Arts, Paducah Friday, April 26 • 7:30 pm

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All Creatures Great and Small: Touring the Dales

KET Sunday, March 3 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Wednesday, March 6 • 9/8 pm

All Creatures Great and Small not only has captivated audiences with its poignant themes, it’s also inspired viewers to learn more about the Yorkshire Dales. On this program, viewers can explore many of the shooting locations, including the Skeldale House, Heston Grange and The Drovers Arms. There’s even a stop by the James Herriot Museum.

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Nature: Equus: Story of the Horse

KET Wednesday, March 13 • 8/7 pm

Horses and humans have teamed up for thousands of years, helping our ancestors conquer distances and build empires. But how did that pairing begin? In this two-part series, anthropologist Niobe Thompson takes viewers on a journey back in time and across 11 countries to discover the mysterious origins of the humanhorse relationship, exploring how this extraordinary partnership helped both humans and horses flourish and shape the modern world.

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Inside Our Autistic Minds

KET Wednesday, March 13 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Thursday, March 14 • 9/8 pm

This two-part series, airing the same evening in back-to-back episodes, follows the BBC’s Chris Packham as he harnesses the power of technology to help transform the lives of four autistic people who are fed up with being misunderstood. Teaming up with top filmmakers, graphic designers, animators and musicians, Packham helps them create a series of short films to reveal how they’re truly feeling inside and what’s going on in their autistic minds.

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Great Performances at the Met: Dead Man Walking Nolly on Masterpiece

KET Friday, March 15 • 9/8 pm

American composer Jake Heggie’s masterpiece, the most widely performed new opera of the last 20 years, makes its highly anticipated Met premiere in a haunting new production by Ivo van Hove. Based on Sister Helen Prejea’s memoir about her fight for the soul of a condemned murderer, Dead Man Walking matches the high drama of its subject with Heggie’s beautiful and poignant music and a brilliant libretto by Terrence McNally.

KET Sunday, March 17 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Wednesday, March 20 • 9/8 pm

Helena Bonham Carter (The Crown, Harry Potter) stars as soap opera legend Noele “Nolly” Gordon, one of the most famous faces on British TV in the 1960s and ’70s, whose unceremonious firing from her hit show at the height of her career made front-page news. This threeepisode series offers a wild and outrageously fun exploration of how the establishment turns on women who refuse to play by the rules.

Nova: A.I. Revolution

KET Wednesday, March 27 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Sunday, March 31 • 7/6 pm

With the rise of ChatGPT, the world has been transfixed by the power of artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology. These new A.I. models can answer complex questions, write essays, generate realistic-looking images –even pass a lawyer’s bar exam – all in a matter of seconds. But as attentiongetting as large language models are, there are countless other applications of A.I. that are already having transformative impacts.

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Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Cat Among the Pigeons

Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Destination Unknown

Gospel: Take The Message Everywhere/Gospel’s Second Century

Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music

Kentucky Tonight

The Legacy of Black Horsemen

Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Unfinished Portrait

To The Ends of the Earth: The Natural World - Pushing Boundaries

Princess Diana: Who Do You Think She Was?

PBS Arts Talk: Rhiannon Giddens The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: John Feinstein and Mike Tirico Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Inspired Lives

BBC News Kentucky Edition

Antiques Roadshow: Bismarck, Hour One American Experience: Fly with Me Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story Kentucky Muse: Tin Can Buddha: Shades of Blue Kentucky Edition Connections: Mental Health Courts Conversations with Champions: Denny Crum

Finding Your Roots: Flight Becoming bell hooks

The Dream Whisperer BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Three: Invitations Nina: Season 1, Episode Eight: The Final Test Princess Diana: Who Do You Think She Was? Kentucky Edition History Detectives Investigations

Stars of Tomorrow Opera Gala: 2023 Kentucky Edition Connections: Dr. Timothy M. Houchin Kentucky Tonight

Nature: Australian Bushfire Rescue Nova: Reef Rescue Cecil, The Real Lion King BBC News Kentucky Edition

Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Cat Among the Pigeons

Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Destination Unknown

Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen: Unfinished Portrait Kentucky Edition The Good Road: Bangkok, Thailand

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Salute to American Music The Legacy of Black Horsemen Kentucky Edition

Antiques Roadshow: Bismarck, Hour One

Connections: Charisse Gillett Jubilee: The 23 String Band

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Eight: Our Last Summer Father Brown: The Island of Dreams BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House Becoming bell hooks The Legacy of Black Horsemen Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Afield: Spring Fishing Question and Answer Show

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Coalmining Women/In Ya Blood

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl Renaissance Woman Restored BBC News Kentucky Edition

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Eight: Our Last Summer Movie Classics: The School of Rock Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Distinguished Kentuckian: Carl Perkins WoodSongs Kids: The Spencer Boys Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition

Connections: Wil James WoodSongs: Gareth Pearson and Never Come Down

Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert Bee Gees: In Our Own Time

70s Soul Superstars (7 pm) The Seven Ages of Elvis Charley Crockett: Live from the Ryman

Lanham Brothers Jamboree

Kentucky Music: Kentucky Wild Horse WoodSongs: Gareth Pearson and Never Come Down Kentucky’s State Capitol Music Anywhere Jubilee: The 23 String Band

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

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8/7 pm Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen Cat Among the Pigeons Lucy Worsley explores Agatha Christie’s haunted, unconventional early life to discover the origins of her talent for murder - and uncovers some carefully concealed secrets.

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9/8 pm The Legacy of Black Horsemen

Explore the stories and contributions of Black jockeys, trainers, owners, grooms and exercise riders in the 1800s who persevered through enslavement, the outbreak of the Civil War, segregation and Jim Crow laws and were instrumental in laying the foundation of the Thoroughbred industry in America.

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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Flight Actors

Scarlett Johansson and Lupita Nyong’o and chef Lidia Bastianich learn about their ancestors, who crisscrossed the globe to escape oppression and find opportunities.

9/8 pm Becoming bell hooks Explore the life and legacy of Kentucky-born author bell hooks, who wrote nearly 40 books and whose work at the intersection of race, class and gender serves as a lasting contribution to the feminist movement.

10/9 pm The Dream Whisperer In the midst of segregation, the all-Black Tennessee A&I Tigers are the first collegiate basketball team to win three consecutive national championships; Dick Barnett embarks on a nine-year quest to ensure his team’s immortality.

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8/7 pm Nature Australian Bushfire Rescue Meet the people rescuing and caring for the animal survivors of Australia’s devastating bushfires.

9/8 pm Nova Reef Rescue Scientists from around the world are rushing to help corals adapt to a changing climate through assisted evolution.

10/9 pm Cecil, The Real Lion King The documentary celebrates the life of Cecil, a massive lion from Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. He was being studied by researchers at Oxford before being killed by an American dentist and trophy hunter.

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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow Bismarck, Hour One Highlights include a 1939 collection from the rescue operation of the Navy submarine USS Squalus, a Torino lamp, and two Tlingit Shamanic masks.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Eight: Our Last Summer As the Ellinghams prepare to leave, Ruth admits to Martin that she’s been writing a paper on his phobia and she thinks he’s been misdiagnosed.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Island of Dreams The owner of a holiday camp is strangled with an apron and Father Brown must solve the crime.

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9/8 pm Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl Sarah Cannon dreams of becoming a Shakespearean actress but finds fame playing simple country girl Minnie Pearl.

Instantly identifiable by her straw hat with a price tag dangling from its brim, Minnie Pearl becomes an icon of country music radio, stage and television.

10:30/9:30 pm Renaissance Woman

Restored The film documents the restoration of a mural created by a 16th-century nun who is considered the first great woman artist of the Renaissance.

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8/7 pm Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert To celebrate their 20th anniversary, Celtic Woman returns to where the magic started - The Helix in Dublin!

Although the lineup of artists has evolved since the group’s inception, the signature sound of Celtic Woman remains consistent, showcasing the individual and collaborative talents of the performers.

9/8 pm The Seven Ages of Elvis The film delves into the life and world of Elvis Presley, revealing the evolution of modern pop music and exploring why Elvis became an even bigger phenomenon after his death.

10/9 pm Bee Gees: In Our Own Time

Explore the story of one of the bestselling music acts of all time, told in their own words by Barry and Robin Gibb, from modest beginnings to worldwide success in the 1970s.

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All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (7 pm) All Creatures Great and Small: Touring the Dales Roy Orbison & Friends—Black and White Night

Celine Dion: Taking Chances (7 pm) The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide

The Video Vault: They Made Me a Criminal; Life with Elizabeth (Short) Great Conversations: Casey Gerald and Van Jones Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name

Flamenco: Spirit of Seville BBC News Kentucky Edition

Italy Made with Love: Generations Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert

Smart Start: A KET Special Report Kentucky Muse: Tracks of Imagination Kentucky Edition

Culture Club: Live at Wembley

Connections: Dr. Robert Hilgers Conversations with Champions: Broadcaster Paul Rogers

Exile: Live in Concert The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum BBC News Kentucky Edition

All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

Elvis Presley: ‘68 Comeback Special Ricky Martin: Live Black & White Tour

Composer at Work: Lorne Dechtenberg Paul G. Blazer - The Man Behind the Legend Kentucky Edition

Connections: Judi Jennings Kentucky Tonight

John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High America: The Land We Live In BBC News Kentucky Edition

Burt Bacharach's Best (7 pm) All Creatures Great and Small: Touring the Dales

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Showcase of Kentucky Talent Composer at Work: Lorne Dechtenberg Kentucky Edition

Marcus King: Live in Nashville

Connections: Marta Miranda Jubilee: Bluegrass Collective

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Nine: Last Christmas in Portwenn 70s Soul Superstars BBC News

Exile: Live in Concert (7:30 pm) PBS NewsHour: President Biden's State of the Union address

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert (7 pm)

Rick Steves Mighty Alps

Connections: SWAG Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Hand Carved

BBC News Kentucky Edition

Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide

Distinguished Kentuckian: Adron Doran WoodSongs Kids Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition Connections

Supercharge Your Brain: Maximizing Your Cognitive Abilities

WoodSongs: Christie Lenee and Femina

Lanham Brothers Jamboree

Kentucky Music: John Haywood WoodSongs: Christie Lenee and Femina The Hilltoppers Music Anywhere Jubilee: Bluegrass Collective

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9/8 pm All Creatures Great and Small: Touring the Dales Celebrate the popular series and the beauty of the Dales by touring the locations where filming takes place, including the Skeldale House, Heston Grange, The Drovers Arms and vistas, bridges and farms.

11/10 pm Roy Orbison & Friends — Black and White Night Roy Orbison and friendsincluding Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, Steven Soles, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, Jennifer Warnes, J.D. Souther, and T-Bone Burnett - in concert.

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8/7 pm Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name Join the legendary performers in a look back at their decades-long careers and ongoing partnership. Featuring performances of King’s classics, including “It’s Too Late” and “So Far Away” and Taylor’s “Sweet Baby James,” “Fire and Rain” and many more.

8/7 pm Italy Made with Love: Generations Explore the passion and pride of Italian artisans from hatmakers in Tuscany to truffle hunters in Umbria to pasta chefs in Bologna. Stewards of tradition, they pass down their finely honed skills from one generation to the next.

10/9 pm Flamenco: Spirit of Seville Easter Week in Seville, Spain, showcases the artistry and passion of flamenco dancers and performers.

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8/7 pm Exile: Live in Concert This live concert film, recorded in Nov. 2023 at the historic Renfro Valley Entertainment Center in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, celebrates the 60th anniversary of one of the longest running American bands, Exile. It features many of the band’s biggest hits, including “Kiss You All Over,” “Keep It in the Middle of the Road,” “Hang on To Your Heart” and more.

9:30/8:30 pm The Highwaymen

Live at Nassau Coliseum Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson shine in this 1990 performance. Songs include “Big River,” “Me and Bobby McGee,” and “Always on My Mind.”

10/9 pm Elvis Presley: ‘68 Comeback Special Watch one of the greatest moments in rock and roll history as Elvis performs some of his best-known songs, including “Jailhouse Rock,” “Hound Dog,” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” Taped in Burbank, California, this television specialhis first - was a brilliant milestone for Elvis and saved his career.

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8/7 pm John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High Celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Rocky Mountain High” with a John Denver concert filmed in 1974 at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater. The song list includes “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Sunshine on My Shoulders, “ “Annie’s Song,” “Rocky Mountain High” and many more.

9:30/8:30 pm America: The Land We Live In Take a modern-day adventure to rediscover America’s hidden treasures and forgotten national wonders through the lens of a 19th-century travel guide. Follow the clues as the hosts uncover the “then and now” of each 150-year-old location.

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8/7 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Nine: Last Christmas in Portwenn In the series finale, Portwenn is full of festive cheer - until Martin tells Leonard that he needs to stop playing Santa while he awaits the results of his medical tests. Leonard decides to show “Doc the Grinch” the magic of Christmas, with unintended consequences, and Louisa works to arrange a Christmas parade through Portwenn.

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9/8 pm All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop This new retrospective includes performances by Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Duprees, Jay Back, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and many more artists from the 1950s and ’60s.

9/8 pm Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide Suze Orman answers questions and offers advice for anyone trying to achieve their “ultimate retirement.” Topics include when to retire, how to save and invest for retirement, Social Security, long-term care insurance, and much more.

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The Video Vault: The Man with the Golden Arm; The Adventures of Robin Hood (Short) Reel Visions Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Severe Weather: Staying Safe: 2024 The Man Who Destroyed Oscar Wilde BBC News Kentucky Edition

Antiques Roadshow: LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 2 American Masters: Mae West: Dirty Blonde Renaissance Woman Restored Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

The Strange Case of Jonathan Swift and the Real Long John Silver Kentucky Muse: Wendy Whelan: Moments of Grace Kentucky Edition Connections Conversations with Champions: Derrick Ramsey

Finding Your Roots: Things We Don’t

Discuss American Experience: The Sun Queen Frontline BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Four: Uncoverings Seaside Hotel: Season 8, Episode OneWe’re Not Talking About That Curse of the Spencers Kentucky Edition History Detectives Investigations

The Show Starts at Dark Severe Weather: Staying Safe: 2024 Kentucky Edition Connections: Chris Rabb Kentucky Tonight

Nature: Equus: The Story of the Horse

“Origins” Inside Our Autistic Minds: Episode 1 Inside Our Autistic Minds: Episode 2 BBC News Kentucky Edition

The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: Ambition The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: Desire The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: The Fall Kentucky Edition MotorWeek

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: From Bluegrass to Blues

Antiques Roadshow: LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 2

The Show Starts at Dark Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee: Lonesome River Band

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Father Brown: The Wayward Girls BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House: Invasive Plants Inside Our Autistic Minds: Episode 1 Inside Our Autistic Minds: Episode 2 Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Buffalo Creek: An Act of God

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic Great Performances at the Met: Dead Man Walking

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Movie Classics: The Pride of the Yankees Kentucky Edition (11:08 pm) Comment on Kentucky (11:36 pm)

Distinguished Kentuckian: Francis and Louise Hutchins WoodSongs Kids Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition Connections: Kevin Chapman WoodSongs: Freedy Johnston and Wildfire

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Akeelah and the Bee Austin City Limits: The War on Drugs

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Marriage: Season 1, Episode Three

The Video Vault (6 pm) Kentucky Music WoodSongs: Freedy Johnston and Wildfire Imperial China: The Art of the Horse Music Anywhere: Best of Bluegrass Jubilee: Lonesome River Band

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9/8 pm Severe Weather: Staying Safe 2024 Experts discuss severe weather and how to prepare for storm season.

9/8 pm Mae West: American Masters Mae West: Dirty Blonde Explore the life and career of groundbreaking writer, performer, and subversive star Mae West, who broke boundaries and possessed creative and economic powers unheard of for a female entertainer in the 1930s.

10/9 pm The Man Who Destroyed Oscar Wilde Merlin Holland, the grandson of Oscar Wilde, tells the story of the famous playwright’s downfall at the hands of the man he once called an “old friend.”

10:30/9:30 pm Renaissance Woman Restored The film documents the restoration of a mural created by a 16th-century nun who is considered the first great woman artist of the Renaissance.

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8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Things We Don’t Discuss Pamela Adlon and Kathryn Hahn, whose family trees were obscured by scandals, discover the truth about their ancestors.

9/8 pm American Experience The Sun Queen Biophysicist and inventor Maria Telkes, designer of the first successfully solar-heated modern residence, held more than 20 patents at the time of her death in 1995.

10/9 pm Curse of the Spencers Explore the tumultuous lives of Princess Diana’s parents and the complicated upbringing that shaped her.

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8/7 pm Nature Equus: The Story of the Horse “Origins” Travel around the world with anthropologist Niobe Thompson to uncover the history of mankind’s relationship with the horse. Discover the habits and biology of these majestic animals and ride along with the world’s last nomadic tribes.

8/7 pm The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family Ambition Explore Thomas Boleyn’s determination to elevate the family name and make his mark in the Tudor court.

9/8 pm Inside Our Autistic Minds Episode

1 Chris helps an autistic comedian reveal to her mom what’s really going on in her head, gives a non-speaking autistic man the chance to take his message to the world and visits the only state school in the country exclusively for autistic girls.

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2 Chris helps an autistic football fan explain to his friends why change can be disastrous. A rapper who is hypersensitive to noise reveals to his classmates how overwhelming life can be.

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8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 2 Captivating finds include a 1995 Muhammad Ali-signed tablecloth; a Panerai Radiomir watch with Rolex movement and a Frederick Douglass letter & Free Will Baptist Church archive.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode One: I Will Survive Martin makes efforts to overcome his phobia and beginning to question whether he made the right decision about resigning. He and Louisa welcome a baby daughter, Mary Elizabeth, a sister for four-year-old James Henry.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Wayward Girls Father Brown and Bunty have to unravel lies to catch a murder at an institution for young women.

15 FRIDAY

9/8 pm Great Performances at the Met Dead Man Walking Enjoy this Jake Heggie masterpiece based on Sister Helen Prejea’s memoir.

16 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life A Northern Wisconsin town celebrates its unique “Kentuck” heritage at an annual festival in Crandon; ROCK - Roller Derby of Central Kentucky - is getting a fresh start; in Louisville, Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing stands as a testament to the significant role agriculture and the river have played in the development of the country; remembering Appalachianhealth care pioneer Eula Hall.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Akeelah and the Bee Akeelah, an 11-year-old girl living in South Los Angeles, discovers she has a talent for spelling, which she hopes will take her to the National Spelling Bee. She finds help in the form of a mysterious teacher, and along with overwhelming support from her community, Akeelah might just have what it takes to make her dream come true. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett and Keke Palmer (2006).

11/10 pm Austin City Limits The War on Drugs The War on Drugs performs several hit songs, including “Pain,” “An Ocean in Between Us” and “I Don’t Wanna Wait.”

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Movie Classics – Akeelah and the Bee Austin City Limits – The War on Drugs

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Call the Midwife: Season 13, Episode One

Nolly on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One Alice & Jack on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One The Paris Murders: Season 1, Episode OneThe Shooting Star

Muhammad Ali: Round One: The Greatest (1942-1964)

The Video Vault: Something to Sing About; The Dick Van Dyke Show (Short)

Dante: Inferno to Paradise: Part One: The Inferno

Antiques Roadshow

Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl

Ireland’s Wild Coast (10:11 pm) PBS Arts Talk (11:08 pm) The Chavis Chronicles (11:35)

Great Conversations: Doris Kearns Goodwin and A. Scott Berg Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

POV: Unseen BBC News

American Anthems: Pocket Change Kentucky Edition History with David Rubenstein

The Show Starts at Dark Kentucky Muse: Of Hands and Hearts: The Kentucky Guild of Artists Kentucky Edition Connections: Diane Follingstad Conversations with Champions: Scott Davenport

Dante: Inferno to Paradise: Part Two: Resurrection

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Five: Discoveries Seaside Hotel: Season 8, Episode TwoChocolate and Whipped Cream

Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day in March BBC News Kentucky Edition

The Paris Murders: Season 1, Episode OneThe Shooting Star Kentucky Edition History Detectives Investigations

A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers The Show Starts at Dark Kentucky Edition Connections: Bill Farmer Kentucky Tonight

Nature: Equus: The Story of the Horse

“Chasing the Wind”

Call the Midwife: Season 13, Episode One

Nova: Polar Extremes BBC News Kentucky Edition

Nolly on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One Alice & Jack on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode One Kentucky Edition MotorWeek

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Diverse Cultures A Walk Through Kentucky Wildflowers Kentucky Edition Connections Jubilee: The Seldom Scene

Antiques Roadshow

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only

Father Brown: The Enigma of Antigonish BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House: Lexington Ask This Old House: Wildfire Mitigation Without Precedent: The Supreme Life of Rosalie Abella Design In Mind: Bunny Williams Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Afield Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic American Masters: Roberta Flack

Connections: Sister Helen Prejean Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin

American Anthems: Pocket Change BBC News Kentucky Edition

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only Movie Classics: The Man in the Moon Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Distinguished Kentuckian: O. Leonard Press WoodSongs Kids Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition Connections: 15K Degrees Initiative WoodSongs: Rhonda Vincent and the Rage

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show Movie Classics: The Man in the Moon

Austin City Limits: Nathaniel Rateliff Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours Marriage: Season 1, Episode Four

Lanham Brothers Jamboree

Kentucky Music: Sarah Wood WoodSongs: Rhonda Vincent and the Rage A History of Sweetness Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Seldom Scene

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8/7 pm Muhammad Ali Round One: The Greatest (1942-1964) Boxer Cassius Clay rises in the amateur ranks to win gold at the 1960 Olympics. He turns professional, sharpening his boxing skills and honing his genius for self-promotion. In 1964, he upsets Sonny Liston to become heavyweight champion.

9/8 pm Nolly on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode One At the height of her fame, British soap opera star Noele “Nolly” Gordon is suddenly fired from her hit series “Crossroads” without warning.

10/9 pm Alice & Jack on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode One When Alice and Jack meet, they are bound by a powerful connection. But trauma from Alice’s past causes her to reject Jack, who finds solace in other, less profound relationships.

10:11/9:11 pm Ireland’s Wild Coast Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson takes an odyssey along Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast. He begins on Skellig Rocks - where early Christian monks built a monastery on the summit almost 1500 years ago.

18 MONDAY

8/7 pm Dante: Inferno to Paradise

Part One: The Inferno This landmark documentary by Ric Burns, explores the riveting life and times of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and his soaring masterpiece The Divine Comedy - inarguably one of the greatest achievements in the history of literature.

10/9 pm POV Unseen An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.

19 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Dante: Inferno to Paradise

Part Two: Resurrection This landmark documentary by Ric Burns, explores the riveting life and times of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and his soaring masterpiece The Divine Comedy - inarguably one of the greatest achievements in the history of literature.

20 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Equus: The Story of the Horse “Chasing the Wind” Travel around the world with anthropologist Niobe Thompson to uncover the history of mankind’s relationship with the horse.

9/8 pm Nova Polar Extremes Uncover the bizarre history of the poles, from miles-high ice sheets to warm polar forests teeming with life.

21 THURSDAY

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Two: One Night Only The Portwenn surgery is chaotic, with Martin and Louisa now practicing from it. Bert’s new business venture with Al isn’t off to a good start, and Penhale suspects noise complaints are due to paranormal activity.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Enigma of Antigonish Father Brown investigates staff at the local health spa when an ex-employee is found murdered.

22 FRIDAY

9/8 pm American Masters Roberta Flack Follows the piano prodigy and onetime schoolteacher, from her start in a

Washington, D.C. piano lounge through her skyrocketing into superstardom and becoming one of the most influential singers in American music history.

23 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life Disc golf combines the precision of traditional golf with the exhilaration of frisbee and fosters a welcoming community; the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) showcases Kentucky farms and the farming tradition; the Trail of Tears Pow Wow in Hopkinsville is an annual gathering for Native Americans from across the US to remember and honor those who walked, and died, along the Trail of Tears; meet Elizabeth Mesa-Gaido, a Cuban American artist and professor of art at Morehead State University.

8:30/7:30 pm Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show Host Chad Miles is joined by a panel of experts from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to answer viewers’ questions on about the spring turkey hunting season.

9:30/8:30 pm Movie Classics The Man in the Moon Maureen Trant and her younger sister Dani share a strong connection, but local boy Court Foster threatens to throw their bond off balance. Starring Sam Waterson, Tess Harper, Emily Warfield and Reese Witherspoon (1991).

11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats/ Adia Victoria Rock group Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats perform; singersongwriter Adia Victoria performs songs from A Southern Gothic

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Movie Classics – The Man in the Moon Austin City Limits – Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats/Adia Victoria

Call the Midwife: Season 13, Episode Two

Nolly on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Two

Muhammad Ali: Round Two: What’s My Name? (1964-1970)

The Video Vault: Angel and the Badman; Tap Dance (Short)

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Alice & Jack on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Two The Paris Murders: Season 1, Episode Two - Panic

Ireland’s Wild Coast PBS Arts Talk The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: David McCraw and Chuck Rosenberg Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories Independent Lens: Greener Pastures

Antiques Roadshow: LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 3 American Masters: Roberta Flack

American Anthems: Life Is Sweet Kentucky Edition Menus-Plaisirs - Les Troisgros

At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks Kentucky Muse: Actors Theatre of Louisville Kentucky Edition Connections: Mary Gwen Wheeler Conversations with Champions: John Y. Brown, Jr.

Finding Your Roots: Secret Lives American Experience: The Cancer Detectives

The Invisible Shield: The Old Playbook BBC News Kentucky Edition

Hotel Portofino: Season 1, Episode Six: Denouements Seaside Hotel: Season 8, Episode ThreeThe Letter The Paris Murders: Season 1, Episode Two - Panic Kentucky Edition History Detectives

Louisville: 30 Years of Change Kentucky Edition

Nature: Remarkable Rabbits Nova

Connections: Diabetes Epidemic Kentucky Tonight

Paris: The Mystery of the Lost Palace BBC News Kentucky Edition

Call the Midwife: Season 13, Episode Two Nolly on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Two Alice & Jack on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Two Kentucky Edition MotorWeek

In Performance at the Governor’s Mansion: Bluegrass Royalty The Sound: Frank Harlow, Luthier Kentucky Edition

Antiques Roadshow: LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 3

Connections: Elaine Chao Jubilee: The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On? Father Brown: The Red Death BBC News Kentucky Edition

This Old House: Glen Ridge Ask This Old House Being 80 Olympia Kentucky Edition The Caverns Sessions

Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Edition Connections Appalshop@40: Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home

Comment on Kentucky Washington Week with the Atlantic American Masters: Moynihan

Doc Martin: Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On?

American Anthems: Soldier on All Fours BBC News Kentucky Edition

Movie Classics: Akeelah and the Bee Kentucky Edition Comment on Kentucky

Distinguished Kentuckian: Everett Moore WoodSongs Kids Run That by Me Again Kentucky Edition

Connections: Kendell Nash - ECHO

WoodSongs: Hubby Jenkins & Down Hill Strugglers

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: The Pride of the Yankees Austin City Limits

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville Last of the Summer Wine Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Still Open All Hours RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service: Season 1, Episode One

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Kentucky Music

Call the Midwife: Season 13, Episode Three

WoodSongs: Hubby Jenkins & Down Hill Strugglers Frametown Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Best of the Festival of the Bluegrass 40th Anniversary

Nolly on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Three Alice & Jack on Masterpiece: Season 1, Episode Three

Muhammad Ali: Round Three: The Rivalry (1970-1974)

The Video Vault: The Proud Rebel; Dean Martin Sings (Short)

The Paris Murders: Season 1, Episode Three - Crossed Destinies

The Great Whale Rescue Variety Studio: Actors on Actors The Chavis Chronicles

Great Conversations: Dani Shapiro and Robert Siegel Bluegrass and Backroads Kentucky Time Capsule

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8/7 pm Call the Midwife Season 13, Episode Two Shelagh and Joyce assist a pregnant woman dealing with a severe mold infestation in her new flat.

9/8 pm Nolly on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Two As Nolly’s last day approaches, she is desperate to know what will happen to her character, but her farewell is so shocking that nobody could have predicted it.

10/9 pm Alice & Jack on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Two Jack is now happily married to Lynn with a baby when an unexpected call from Alice turns his life upside down.

25 MONDAY

9/8 pm Jane Addams - Together We Rise: American Stories After being inspired by a settlement house in London, Nobel Peace Prize-winning Jane Addams brought the concept to Chicago with the creation of Hull House in 1889.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Greener Pastures Get an intimate look at American farmers through their stories of economic uncertainty and isolation.

26 TUESDAY

8/7 pm Finding Your Roots Secret Lives Comics Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash see family mysteries solved by DNA.

9/8 pm American Experience The Cancer Detectives Explore the fight against cervical cancer and three people whose work helped slash death rates from the disease by more than 60 percent.

10/9 pm The Invisible Shield The Old Playbook Discover how public health has doubled life expectancy, but the system is now in jeopardy.

27 WEDNESDAY

8/7 pm Nature Remarkable Rabbits

Despite their remarkable ability to reproduce, many wild rabbits are in danger of being eradicated.

10/9 pm Paris: The Mystery of the Lost Palace Scientists and historians gather clues as far back as 52 B.C. to digitally reconstruct the lost palace of Paris, piecing together the size, shape and texture.

28 THURSDAY

8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow LSU Rural Life Museum Hour 3 Great finds include 1997 Michael Jordan-signed Air Jordan XII shoes, a Patek Philippe gold wristwatch and a diamond & platinum ring.

9/8 pm Doc Martin Season 10, Episode Three: How Long Has This Been Going On? A former patient, Stewart James, begins to act oddly as he starts a survival course business.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Red Death Father Brown must solve a vengeful murder at a New Year’s Eve masked ball held at Montague Hall.

29 FRIDAY

9/8 pm American Masters Moynihan Explore the life of long-serving Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.), considered to have one of the broadest public careers in U.S. political history.

10:30/9:30 pm American Anthems Soldier on All Fours Jason Johnson’s Project K-9 Hero saves retired military and police dogs from being euthanized.

30 SATURDAY

8/7 pm Kentucky Life James Webb Musical Sales and Repairs is a luthier shop

in Martin County playing a crucial part in preserving Kentucky’s traditional mountain music; travel to the International Space Station with the Middlesboro School System and astronaut John Shoffner; the Kentucky Coal Museum in Benham, Kentucky aims to educate visitors in the history of coal mining in Eastern Kentucky; and a negative stigma of pit bulls has caused an overabundance of the breed at local humane societies that often keeps them from being adopted.

9/8 pm Movie Classics The Pride of the Yankees This moving biographical drama follows the life of revered baseball player Lou Gehrig. Championed by sportswriter Sam Blake, Gehrig eventually gets recruited by the New York Yankees, joining a team of heavy hitters, including the legendary Babe Ruth. Starring Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan and Teresa Wright (1942).

11:08/10:08 pm Austin City Limits Brandy Clark; Charley Crockett Nashville-based hit songwriter Brandy Clark performs cuts from her highly acclaimed Your Life is a Record Lone Star native Charley Crockett plays tunes from his album Music City U.S.A.

31 SUNDAY

8/7 pm Call the Midwife Season 13, Episode Three Violet and Matthew are worried about Fred’s ability to serve as the mayor’s consort.

9/8 pm Nolly on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Three Nolly is working in the cut-throat world of theatre when an unexpected answer arrives.

10/9 pm Alice & Jack on Masterpiece Season 1, Episode Three Years after their last encounter, Jack receives a surprise invitation from Alice.

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Austin City Limits – Brandy Clark; Charley Crockett Movie Classics – The Pride of the Yankees

MARCH

6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Flamenco: Spirit of Seville (4)/ Wai Lana Yoga (11,18,25) YNDI Yoga (12,19,26)

Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White (6)/ Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr (13,20,27) Wai Lana Yoga (14,21,28) Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

6:30/5:30 Arthur Sit and Be Fit (11,18,25) Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (12,19,26) Sit and Be Fit (13,20,27) Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (14,21,28) Yoga in Practice Arthur

7:00/6:00 Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali Molly of Denali

7:30/6:30 Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way Alma's Way

8:00/7:00 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts

8:30/7:30 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George

9:00/8:00 Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street

9:30/8:30 Work It Out Wombats! Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel 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! Rick Steves Mighty Alps (2)/ Viewer's Choice (9)/ Paint This with Jerry Yarnell (16,23,30)

10:30/9:30

Barbara Streisand: Back to Brooklyn (3)/ Viewer's Choice (10)/ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (17,24,31) Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie The Best of The Joy of Painting (16,23,30)

11:00/10:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic (17,24,31) Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop Lyla in the Loop It's Sew Easy (16,23,30)

11:30/10:30 Connections (17,24,31) Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum This Land is Your Land (2)/ Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting (16,23,30)

12:00/11:00 Inside Louisville (17,24,31) Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific Pinkalicious & Peterrific Garden Smart (16,23,30)

12:30/11:30 Flamenco: Spirit of Seville (3)/ Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan (17,24,31) Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why (1,15,22,29) Elinor Wonders Why Gardenfit (16,23,30)

1:00/12:00 Comment on Kentucky (17,24,31) Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules Rosie's Rules Rick Steves' Europe (16,23,30)

1:30/12:30 Gospel (3)/ Kentucky Health (17,24,31) Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Gospel (2)/ Samantha Brown's Places to Love (16,23,30)

2:00/1:00 Great Conversations (17)/ Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl (24)/ Becoming bell hooks (31)

Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope (16,23,30)

2:30/1:30 Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Pati's Mexican Table (16,23,30)

3:00/2:00 Kentucky to the World (17)/ Shantyboat - Rediscovering a River Way of Life (31)

How She Rolls (4,11,18)/ Table For All with Buki Elegbede (25)

3:30/2:30 American Anthems (24) This Old House (4,11,18)/ Ask This Old House (25)

4:00/3:00

Nature (3)/ Viewer's Choice (10)/ Kentucky Life (17,24,31)

How She Rolls (5,12)/ Table For All with Buki Elegbede (19,26)

How She Rolls (6,13)/ Table For All with Buki Elegbede (20,27)

How She Rolls (7,14)/ Table For All with Buki Elegbede (21,28)

This Old House (5,12,19)/ Ask This Old House (26) This Old House (6,13,20)/ Ask This Old House (27) This Old House (7,14,21)/ Ask This Old House (28)

Craft in America (4)/ Love Heals (11)/ Inside Our Autistic Minds (18)/ Downstream (25) Eye of the Storm (5)/ Where I Became (12)/ Inside Our Autistic Minds (19)/ This Is (Not) Who We Are (26)

Secrets of the Museum (6,13,20)/ Without Precedent: The Surpreme Life of Rosalie Abella (27)

Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story (7)/ Curse of the Spencers (14)/ Nova (21)/ American Experience (28)

How She Rolls (1,8,15)/ Table For All with Buki Elegbede (22,29) Lidia’s Kitchen (16,23,30)

This Old House (1,8,15,22)/ Ask This Old House (29) The Farmer & The Foodie (16,23,30)

Cecil, the Real Lion King (1)/ Impossible Builds (8)/ Nova (15)/ Kingdoms of the Sky: Rockies (22)/ Paris: The Mystery of the Lost Palace (29)

Lawrence Welk: God Bless America (2)/ America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated (16,23,30)

4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield (17,31)/ Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show (24) Story Road (25) Cook's Country (16,23,30)

5:00/4:00 This Old House (17,31) Craft in America (4)/ Being 80 (11)/ Secret Song (18)/ John Hall: The Kentucky Commodore (25)

Finding Your Roots (5,19)/ 100 Years From Mississippi (26)

5:30/4:30

John Denver's Rocky Mountain High (3)/ Ask This Old House (17,24,31)

This Little Light of Mine: The Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer (12) Design in Mind: Bunny Williams - Not a House But a Home (27)

Secrets of the Museum (6,13,20) Nova (7,14,28) Nature Lawrence Welk Show (16,23,30)

6:00/5:00 Last of the Summer Wine (17,24,31) BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America BBC World News America Antiques Roadshow (16,23,30)

6:30/5:30 Keeping Up Appearances (17,24,31)

7:00/6:00 All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (3)/ Hotel Portofino (17,24,31)

7:30/6:30

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen (16,23,30)

The Red Green Show (16,23,30)

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Armenia, My Home (3)/ Viewer's Choice (10)/ Focus on Europe (17,24,31) Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company Amanpour and Company

6:30/5:30 Story in the Public Square (17,24,31)

7:00/6:00 Kentucky Health (17,24,31) NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline

7:30/6:30 Young Forever with Mark Hyman, MD (3)/ Wai Lana Yoga (17,24,31) Sit and Be Fit

Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility with Miranda Esmonde-White (5)/ Sit and Be Fit (12,19,26) Sit and Be Fit Sit and Be Fit

Sit and Be Fit (1,15,22,29)/ Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility with Miranda Esmonde-White (8)

8:00/7:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (17,24,31) Yoga in Practice Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (12,19,26) Wai Lana Yoga Classical Stretch: By Essentrics YNDI Yoga (1,15,22,29)

8:30/7:30 Garden Smart (17,24,31) Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills Workplace Essential Skills

9:00/8:00

Living Wild: Plant-spiration with Hilton Carter (3)/ J Schwanke's Life in Bloom (17,24,31)

Social Security & You with Mary Beth Franklin (4)/ The Best of The Joy of Painting (11,18,25)

9:30/8:30 MN Original (17,24,31) Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer (11,18,25)

Viewer's Choice (9)/ School of Greatness with Lewis Howes (16,23,30)

Comment on Kentucky (16,23,30)

5 Minute Yoga Fix with Peggy Cappy (2)/ Washington Week with the Atlantic (16,23,30)

Wai Lana Yoga (16,23,30)

Suze Orman's Ultimate Retirement Guide (2)/ Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (16,23,30)

Suze Orman's Ultimate Retirement Guide (7)/ Workplace Essential Skills (14,21,28) Workplace Essential Skills Pocket Sketching with Kath Macaulay (16,23,30)

The Best of Sewing with Nancy Quilt in a Day Quilting Arts (14,21,28) Fresh Quilting Paint This with Jerry Yarnell (16,23,30)

Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting Fit 2 Stitch Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting (14,21,28) Knit and Crochet Now Painting with Wilson Bickford (16,23,30)

10:00/9:00 Legacy List with Matt Paxton (17,24,31) Ireland with Michael (11,18,25) Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Rick Steves European Easter (6)/ Kentucky Life (13,20,27) People of the North (14,21,28) Daytripper Burt Bacharach’s Best (2)/ Weekends with Yankee (16,23,30)

10:30/9:30 Rick Steves Mighty Alps (3)/ Joseph Resendo's Travelscope (17,24,31)

Samantha Brown's Places to Love

In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe (13,20,27) Weekends with Yankee Outside: Beyond the Lens Travels with Darley (16,23,30)

11:00/10:00 Rick Steves' Europe (17,24,31) Crossing South Living Wild: Plant-Spiration with Hilton Carter (5)/ Travels with Darley (12,19,26) Journeys in Japan (13,20,27) Curious Traveler Tennessee Wild Side Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi (16,23,30)

11:30/10:30 Switch On (17,24,31)

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Exile: 60 Years of Music (3)/ Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen (17,24,31)

Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South Garden Smart (12,19,26) Gardenfit Switch On America's Heartland Garden Smart (16,23,30)

Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals (12,19,26) Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board

Ancient Remedies with Dr. Josh Axe (2)/ America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated (16,23,30)

12:30/11:30 Cook's Country (17,24,31) The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Moveable Feast Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy Kevin Belton's New Orleans Kitchen Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television (16,23,30)

1:00/12:00 Taco Mafia (17,24,31) America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Tim Farmer's Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals (16,23,30)

1:30/12:30 Rick Steves European Easter (3)/ Pati's Mexican Table (17,24,31) Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Steven Raichlen's Project Fire Cook's Country Pati's Mexican Table To Dine For with Kate Sullivan Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name (2)/ Tastemakers (16,23,30)

2:00/1:00 Last of the Summer Wine (17,24,31)

2:30/1:30 Keeping Up Appearances (17,24,31)

3:00/2:00

This Land is Your Land (3)/ As Time Goes By (17,24,31)

Kentucky Health Wider World In Good Shape - The Health Show Medical Stories Your Fantastic Mind Maryon Stewart's Menopause Makeover (16,23,30)

Nature (4)/ Ireland with Michael (11,18,25)

Samantha Brown's Places to Love (11,18,25)

Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope Rick Steves' Europe: Great German Cities (6)/ Kentucky Life (13,20,27) People of the North Daytripper (1,15,22,29)/ Rick Steves European Easter (8) Weekends with Yankee (16,23,30)

In the Americas with David Yetman Rick Steves' Europe (13,20,27) Weekends with Yankee Outside: Beyond the Lens (1,15,22,29) Travels with Darley (16,23,30)

3:30/2:30 Still Open All Hours (17,24,31) Crossing South (11,18,25) Travels with Darley Journeys in Japan (13,20,27) Curious Traveler Tennessee Wild Side (1,15,22,29)

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Doc Martin (17,24,31)

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Young Forever with Mark Hyman, MD (2)/ Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi (16,23,30)

The American Woodshop This Old House For Your Home (13,20,27) This Land is Your Land (7)/ Woodsmith Shop (14,21,28) This Old House MotorWeek (16,23,30)

Ultimate Guide to Fly Fishing Ask This Old House Make48 Kentucky Afield (14,21)/ Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show (28)

5:00/4:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend Lidia's Kitchen Sara's Weeknight Meals Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets Homemade Live! (14,21)

5:30/4:30

America: The Land We Live In (3)/ Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (17,24,31)

6:00/5:00 Connections (17,24,31)

6:30/5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (17,24,31)

7:00/6:00

The Farmer & The Foodie My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Moveable Feast Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy (14,21,28)

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated

Pain

John Denver's Rocky Mountain High (7)/ Key Ingredient with Sheri Castle (14,21,28)

Ask This Old House PBS Arts Talk (16,23)/ Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (30)

Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board PBS NewsHour Weekend

Kevin Belton's New Orleans Kitchen Roy Orbison & Friends - A Black and White Night (2)/ Beyond the Canvas (16,23,30)

Lidia's Kitchen Lawrence Welk Show (16,23,30)

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Start Up (14,21,28) Finding Your Roots
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Free screening in Lexington of ‘The Legacy of Black Horsemen’

A free screening of The Legacy of Black Horsemen is scheduled for 6:30 pm on Wednesday, March 27, at The Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center in Lexington. The hour-long 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. For more information and to RSVP for the event, please visit KET.org/Events

Teaching young learners about computational thinking

KET Education recently partnered with the Kenton County Public Library to present an early childhood learning session at the SWON Summer Planning Conference in Cincinnati, which serves libraries in Northern Kentucky. The session focused on teaching children how to use computational thinking to solve everyday problems and build early literacy skills.

Christian County students learn about media production

Students in the media production pathway at Christian County Public Schools in Hopkinsville recently took part in a KET workshop in which they received hands-on instruction in video production. The students also met with Laura Rogers, a multimedia journalist with KET’s Kentucky Edition, who talked with students about careers in media and related fields.

Young Writers Contest accepting submissions until March 31

Does your child have a story to tell? There’s still time for students in grades PreK-12 to submit their creative works and illustrations for the 2024 KET Young Writers Contest. The annual contest, which encourages students to flex their creative muscles and craft their own stories, poems, graphic novels and illustrations, will continue to accept submissions until March 31. For more information, visit KET.org/WritersContest

LEADING ROLES Honorary chairs DR. EVERETT AND MRS. ALICIA MCCORVEY 1-800-866-0366 KET.org/SummerCelebration SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, June 8, 2024 • Donamire Farm, Lexington 20 VISIONS | MARCH 2024

Livestream student technology award show

The state championship awards for the Kentucky Department of Education’s 2024 Student Technology Leadership Program, which gives thousands of Kentucky students an opportunity to showcase their science and technology skills, will be streamed live on Wednesday, March 27, at 1 pm/Noon at KET.org/Live. The program will be available for viewing afterward at KET.org/STLP.

Answer your turkey hunting questions

With spring turkey hunting season just around the corner, Kentucky Afield host Chad Miles is joined by a panel of experts from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to answer viewers’ questions on regulations, strategies and some of the best places to hunt this year.

Kentucky Afield Spring Turkey Q&A Show

KET March 23 • 8:30/7:30 pm

KET2 March 28 • 4:30/3:30 pm

Watch chamber sessions and committee meetings live or on-demand at KET.org/Legislature. And tune in to Kentucky Edition weeknights for the day’s top legislative news from Frankfort.

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:

AIA KY

Addiction Recovery Care

Alltech, Inc.

Best Western Hotels & Resorts of Kentucky

Brown-Forman

Carolyn Tassie Memorial Fund

Cave Hill Cemetery

Central Bank & Trust Co.

Central Bank Center

The Center for Gifted Studies at WKU

CHI Saint Joseph Health

Clay Ingels Company

Community Action Council

Eastern Kentucky University

Frontier Nursing University

Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky

Glema Mahr Center for the Arts

Gray

Highlands Latin School

HighBridge Springs Water

Horse Races Now

James Motor Company

Jewish Federation of Louisville

Kentucky Artisan Center

Kentucky Association of Manufacturers

Kentucky Author’s Forum

Kentucky Broadcasters Association

Kentucky Blood Center

Kentucky CancerLink

Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Kentucky Center for African American Heritage

Kentucky Center For Mathematics

Kentucky Coal Association

Kentucky Community Technical College System

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs

Kentucky Education Association

Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust

Kentucky Farm Bureau

Kentucky Governor’s Office of Early Childhood

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 Association

Kentucky State University

KHEAA /KHESLC

Kosair for Kids

Lane Communications

Leadership Kentucky

LG&E and KU

LifeWorks at WKU

Live Nation/Louisville Palace

Louisville Urban League

Messer

Mental Health America of KY

Muhammad Ali Center

National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution

Norton Center for the Arts – Centre College

Owensboro Health

Paducah Convention and Visitors Bureau

PNC

Sew A Lot

Stites and Harbison PLLC

Toyota Kentucky

UK HealthCare

Wiebold Studios

World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Indiana

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Celebrate WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

Throughout March, KET presents a variety of programs that explore contributions made by women across the globe. Additional programs may be found at KET.org/Womens-History-Month

How Minnie Pearl became a TV icon

Small-town girl Sarah Cannon dreamed of becoming a Shakespearean actress; instead, she became famous as the class-act comedian Minnie Pearl. With her “howdee” greeting and price tag dangling from her straw hat, Pearl became an icon of country music through radio, live stage performances and television.

Facing the Laughter: Minnie Pearl

KET Friday, March 1 • 9/8 pm

KET2 Monday, March 18 • 9/8 pm

A pioneer in harnessing solar energy

Maria Telkes is a visionary pioneer in the field of sustainable energy. She built the world’s first successfully solar-heated modern residence and identified a promising new chemical that, for the first time, could store solar heat like a battery. Her research and innovations continue to shape how we power our lives today.

American Experience: The Sun Queen

KET Tuesday, March 12 • 9/8 pm

‘Great Conversations’ features writers Ann Patchett and Kevin Wilson

Be prepared for the spring storm season

This program features a conversation between writer Ann Patchett, author of more than a dozen books including, most recently, novel is Tom Lake, and Kevin Wilson, author of the New York Times best-selling novel The Family Fang. The program is recorded at the University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum.

Great Conversations:

Ann Patchett & Kevin Wilson

KET Tuesday, March 17 • 2/1 pm

Spring can be a dangerous season in Kentucky, with higher potential for tornadoes, severe storms, lightning and flooding. To help viewers prepare, KET presents Severe Weather: Staying Safe, which features a panel of weather experts to answer questions and offer advice on how to get ready for the storm season.

Severe Weather: Staying Safe 2024

KET Tuesday, March 11 • 9/8 pm

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Watch these programs on-demand at KET.org or on the PBS App

Kentucky Authority for Educational Television

Chair: G. Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Vice Chair: David Couch, associate commissioner, Kentucky Department of Education, Frankfort • Secretary : Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington • Executive Committee at Large: Leah Adkins, director and officer, RJA Enterprises, Catlettsburg, and Karyn Hoover, retired, former elementary education teacher, Jamestown • Jay Mehta, senior accountant, PCF Insurance Services, Murray • Crystal Staley, communications director, Office of Governor Beshear, Lexington • Kevin W. Weaver, attorney, Sturgill, Turner, Barker and Moloney, Lexington • Robin Fields Kinney, interim 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: A. Dale Josey, Louisville • President-Elect: Elizabeth Griffith Mudd, Benton • Secretary: Kelly Green, Frankfort • Vice Presidents: Ben Talley, Hopkinsville; Carla Jaenicke, Ashland • Nominating Chair: Carol Beirne, Ft. Mitchell

Commonwealth Fund for KET

Chair: Nick Nicholson, retired, former president, Keeneland, Lexington •

Secretary : Kimberly D. Patton, president, Elevar Design Group, Hebron •

Treasurer: John S. Domaschko, president, Suits That Rock, Covington • D.R. Ball, site acquisition manager, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • Mira S. Ball, co-founder, Ball Homes, Inc., Lexington • Robert M. Beck, attorney, Stites & Harbison, Lexington • Donna Moore Campbell, retired, former deputy executive director, KET, Lexington • Vickie Yates Brown Glisson, president, VYBG Consulting PLLC, Louisville • G. Dan Griffith, retired, former CEO, Owensboro Symphony Orchestra, Owensboro • Shae Hopkins, KET Executive Director • Alice Houston, owner, HJI Solutions, Louisville • William J. Jones, retired, U.S. Bank, Paducah • Sean Mestan, retired teacher, Princeton • Michael Owsley, founding partner, English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, Bowling Green • Hilma Prather, retired, school administrator, Somerset • Melanie Simpson-Conley, president, KV Oil, Inc., Lexington • William T. Young Jr., president, W.T. Young, Lexington

VISIONS/ Volume XLVII, Number 3

Visions is a membership benefit published monthly by KET, with funds from the KET Foundation Inc., 600 Cooper Drive, Lexington, KY, 405022296, (859) 258-7000. It is sent to active members 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 Staff

Managing Editor: Elizabeth Greenfield • Editor: Reggie Beehner •

Art Director: Missy Upton • Contributing Staff: Debbie Britton, Mollie Eblen, Nancy Howard, Katherine Mueller-White • Photography : Patrick Brumback • Design/Production: Karen Billings, Amy Crittenden, Sam Cooper, Justin Stewart • Senior Director, Marketing and Communications: Todd Piccirilli

MemberCard is Going Digital

Beginning April 1, MemberCard — the KET member benefit that gives you exclusive savings at restaurants, retail stores, attractions and recreational activities — will be going all digital. That means rather than showing a physical card to redeem offers, you will now use your phone.

We hope the benefits of a digital MemberCard will make it easier to save money, giving you the ability to search for benefits nearby or even narrow your dining options by type of cuisine!

Current physical MemberCards will continue to be honored until their expiration date. And setting up your digital MemberCard is easy — you simply use the code provided to your email address.

MemberCard features a Sustainer Benefit of the Month: During March, please enjoy 2-for-1 admission to the Old Bardstown Village & Civil War Museum.

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