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Martin and Louisa head to the altar (again) in new season of ‘Doc Martin’ BLUES WEDDING- BELL

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Martin and Louisa head to the altar (again) in new season of ‘Doc Martin’BLUES

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Within reachAS BUDGETS SHRINK AND SCHOOLS ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH are asked to foster ever higher student achievement, administrators and teachers are forced to make tough choices. To help, KET offers schools in every county an interactive, challenging, and affordable means to make their dollars go further and, at the same time, achieve their academic goals.

In the 2013-14 school year, KET’s Distance Learning added Spanish I and Chinese II courses to its world language catalog. These dynamic online courses join Honors Physics, AP Physics B, German, Latin, and Chinese, as well as Arts in Culture, a course helping schools meet mandates in the visual and performing arts while offering dual college and high school credit.

Through a combination of the Internet, digital media, and personal contact, KET’s teachers, tutors, and staff provide a unique service designed to give students direct instruction and support. It’s digital learning with a personal touch.

Now, meet a few of these students — and teachers — who have taken advantage of KET’s standards-based, media-rich courses.

“I like everything to be organized so that I can work at my own pace but know what I need to get done ahead of time,” said University of Kentucky engineering student Stephen Parsons, who completed KET’s Advanced Placement Physics and earned the highest grade possible on the AP test for college credit. In fact, KET students who took the AP Physics B test last year averaged a score of 4.44 out of 5.

“This class, of any I have ever taken, was the most suited to that style of learning. I feel quite prepared — just as well as anyone else, if not better — to use the resources I have in order to learn better. I don’t think I would have had that without taking KET’s AP Physics.”

For students like Daniel Noble, who’d been fascinated by German language and culture since he was a child, KET’s German course allowed him to take a class not offered by his school. He eventually pursued it as a college major. His firm background gave him the confidence to apply for a prestigious exchange program sponsored by the German government, which he won in 2007.

Another KET German student, Kelsey Weber of Gravel Switch, also studied in Germany through the same scholarship program, thanks to her preparation from KET Distance Learning.

WITH KET DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES, SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS ACHIEVE MORE

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“It’s not about the grades, it’s learning how to study, learning time management, learning how to write and compose papers,” said Kelsey’s mother, Stephanie, who homeschooled Kelsey and her siblings using KET’s German and Latin course offerings.

The ability to work independently and think and plan for themselves is echoed by Christian Academy of Louisville’s Katherine Magnuson, the facilitator for the school’s Latin courses offered through KET Distance Learning.

“When you remove the traditional setting and go to distance learning, it opens the door for students to go at the pace they want,” she said. “They are learning a level of responsibility that can’t be taught in a traditional classroom.”

The affordability, quality, and effectiveness of these classes keep schools clamoring for more. For example, KET Distance Learning helps schools offer students more choices in world languages and customization in course schedules by providing Kentucky-certified master teachers, especially in subject areas where there is a teacher shortage. KET’s emphasis on helping small and rural districts offer college-prep courses helps spread the

cost of hiring a teacher so that many districts share the benefits.

Noble, for example, took the three years of high-school Spanish available to him, but since German was not offered at his school, his guidance counselor suggested he take German I via KET Distance Learning.

“It actually turned out to be a better learning experience for me because I could go at my own pace,” he said. “If I did miss a day of school, I could do my work at home.”

KET works closely with the Kentucky Department of Education to ensure alignment with state digital learning guidelines so school administrators know course content is aligned to approved academic standards and best practices in online learning.

One of the hallmarks of KET Distance Learning over its 25-year history has been the remarkable success of its students on national performance measures such as the AP Physics B test and the National Latin Exam. KET students often outperform their state and national peers.

“I really had the advantage when I got to UK, being able to enter into a 300-level German class,” said Noble. “I think that’s a really good reflection on the quality of KET.”

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LAUGHTERThe brash and brilliant physician is back in eight new episodes

IS THE BEST MEDICINE

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COVER STORY

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DOC MARTIN KET Thursdays • 9/8 pm KET2 Fridays • 8/7 pm & Sundays • 3/2 pm

Cultures clash and the sparks fly as the sixth season of the popular comedy Doc Martin returns with eight new programs. Tune in Thursdays beginning Feb. 6

at 9/8 pm on KET and Fridays beginning Feb. 7 at 8/7 pm on KET2. Mixing elements of classic British sitcoms with sharp medical drama and a quirky, lovable cast of characters, Doc Martin is as popular here in the states as it is across the pond. At the end of the last season, Martin and Louisa’s baby boy, James Henry, was kidnapped by a well-meaning but deranged pharmacist named Mrs. Tishell. The nightmare brought the couple closer together and prompted a

marriage proposal from the Doc to Louisa for a second time. As the new season gets under way, the town is buzzing with arrangements for the wedding. As the series unfolds, Aunt Ruth moves into the village, Burt cooks up another money-making scheme, and Morwenna tries Internet dating with surprising results. The Doc continues to deal with the strange and quirky personalities of Portwenn, and attempts to adjust to his new life with Louisa and baby James. Despite his best efforts, though, he continues to find trouble. He and Louisa host a disastrous dinner party, the new nanny walks out, and later, the Doc attends a dreadful playgroup for James Henry. Plus, his crippling blood phobia is back.

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J A N U A R Y 2 6 – F E B R U A R Y 1

The Real Mary Poppins Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 4 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: The Sign of Three

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 3 Amish: American Experience This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket Kinfolks

Appalshop @ 40 @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin Saint Joseph College: A Triumph of Faith Tim Farmer’s

Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule: Earthmother

Kentucky Tonight Education Matters: College Financial Aid Call-in 2014 War Letters: American Experience Legislative Update

Jan. 27, 2014 BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour One Kentucky Collectibles 2014 MLK State Celebration Independent Lens: The State of Arizona Brooks - The City of

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

Underground Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre

Jubilee Marty Raybon & Full Circle/Lonesome River Band President's State of the Union Address Legislative Update

Jan. 28, 2014 BBC World News

The Real Mary Poppins Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: The Sign of Three Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America Life Stories Kentucky Aviation Pioneer Matthew B. Sellers Character Makes the Man - The Story of the

Kentucky Military Institute: 1845 -1971 Conversations with Champions: Jim Host

Nature: The Funkiest Monkeys Nova: Ghosts of Murdered Kings Hawking Legislative Update Jan. 29, 2014 BBC World News

Salinger: American Masters Well Read: Elizabeth Strout Charlie Rose

Our Kentucky Kentucky Collectibles Food News and Chews On the Ohio with John Ed Pearce WoodSongs: Kim Churchill & Ben Sollee

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour One Doc Martin: Ever After Father Brown: The Eye of Apollo Legislative Update Jan. 30, 2014 BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 4 Secrets of Highclere Castle Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Gethsemani James Still’s River of Earth

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The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week Great Performances: Barrymore Legislative Update

Jan. 31, 2014

Doc Martin: Ever After Movie Classics: Some Like It Hot Charlie Rose

Something to Do ... with PINKY

The Hopewell Haunting Tod Browning: Master of the Macabre Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Darrell Webb Band/Newtown/Jesse

McReynolds & The Virginia Boys

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics Hot Rock Austin City Limits: Sarah Jarosz/The Milk Carton Kids

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

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:

Book Club Midsomer Murders: Death of a Hollow Man - Part One

James Still’s River of Earth Our Kentucky From This Valley Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Strangers and Kin

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The Real Mary PoppinsKET Sunday, Jan. 26 • 8/7 pmKET2 Tuesday, Jan. 28 • 8/7 pm

The real story behind Saving Mr. Banks! Author Pamela Travers, creator of the much-loved character Mary Poppins, led a remarkable but troubled life. Behind the fictional nanny lies a complex tale of a young woman escaping rural Australia in her pursuit to become a writer, reinventing herself and her past along the way. This program combines interviews and footage from the 2002 documentary The Shadow of Mary Poppins interwoven with clips from Saving Mr. Banks and interviews with its cast.

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26 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 4 Can Bates learn what’s troubling Anna? Meanwhile, Thomas installs a new ally and Alfred takes up cook-ing.

9/8 pm Amish: American Experience The beliefs, lifestyle, and history of the Amish, and their relationship to mainstream America.

10/9 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series III: The Sign of Three Sherlock faces his biggest challenge yet – making a speech on John’s wedding day.

27 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Detroit, a 1970 Andy Warhol poster and a working script of The Wizard of Oz.

9/8 pm Education Matters College Financial Aid Call-in 2014 Experts provide information about financial aid and field questions from viewers.

9:30/8:30 pm 2014 Martin Luther King, Jr. State Celebration Reflection on the prin-ciples of racial equality and nonviolent social change as espoused by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

10/9 pm War Letters: American Experience A collection of personal cor-respondence from soldiers, covering the American Revolution to the Gulf War.

10/9 pm Independent Lens The State of Arizona The complex realities behind Arizona’s struggle with illegal immigration.

28 TUESDAY 9/8 pm President's State of the Union Address Live coverage of President Obama's 2014 State of the Union address to a

joint session of Congress, along with the Republican response and analysis.

29 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature The Funkiest Monkeys Crested black macaques, charismatic mon-keys that live only on Sulawesi in Indonesia, are feisty beach bums with punk hairstyles, expressive faces, copper-colored eyes, and unusual habits.

8/7 pm Salinger: American Masters The film explores the painstaking work methods, marriages, and private world of influential author J.D. Salinger.

9/8 pm Nova Ghosts of Murdered Kings Archaeologists in Ireland investigate the violent deaths of bog body victims.

10/9 pm Hawking The intimate and revealing story of physicist Stephen Hawking’s life, told in his own words and with unique access to his home and public life.

30 THURSDAY 10/9 pm Father Brown The Eye of Apollo When the Church of Apollo comes to Kembleford, Susie is drawn to their charis-matic leader.

31 FRIDAY 9/8 pm Movie Classics Some Like It Hot To evade gangsters, two men don skirts and makeup and join an all-girl band with a sizzling singer. Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe star. (1959)

10/9 pm Great Performances Barrymore Christopher Plummer portrays another titan of theater and film in this adaptation of William Luce’s play.

1 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Eighth of August Every year, African-Americans in parts of Western Kentucky and central Tennessee gather to celebrate Emancipation, a home-coming tradition begun in 1868.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Hot Rock A thief, his brother-in-law, and their two help-ers botch a diamond caper in New York. Robert Redford, George Segal, and Ron Leibman star. (1972)

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYGethsemaniThursday, Jan. 30 • 10/9 pmLife at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Nelson County, one of the best-known monastaries in the world.

Nova "Ghosts of Murdered Kings"

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Magic Moments - The Best of 50s Pop Music (from 7 pm)

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, part 5 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 4 Great Performances: Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

Appalshop @ 40 @ 40: Classics from the Collection: Long Journey Home My Kentucky Home: Caldwell County Harriet Van Meter: A

Life ExtraordinaryTim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

Kentucky Time Capsule

Kentucky Tonight Jesse Owens: American Experience Underground Railroad: The William Still Story

Legislative Update February 3, 2014 BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Two Kentucky Collectibles Burt Wolf: Travels & TraditionsArtcops POV: American Promise

Bourbon Baroque: Alcina 2013 Governor’s Awards in the Arts Bluegrass Underground

Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson—So Much to Paint

Jubilee: Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time/Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers The Amish Shunned: American Experience Legislative Update

February 4, 2014 BBC World News

Extraordinary Women: Audrey Hepburn Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America: American Originals—Minnie Black’s Gourd Band

Underground Railroad: The William Still Story

Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin

Conversations with Champions: Tom Hammond

Nature: An Original DUCKumentary Nova: Roman Catacomb Mystery Super Skyscrapers: One World Trade Center Legislative Update February 5, 2014 BBC World News

Great Performances: Barrymore American Masters: Harper Lee: Hey Boo Charlie Rose

... damn bad oyster: The Times of William Goebel, Governor Kentucky Collectibles Bringing People

Together 75 Years of Keeneland: A Look Back WoodSongs: The Little Willies with Norah Jones

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Two Doc Martin: Sickness and Health Father Brown: The Bride of Christ Legislative Update February 6, 2014 BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 5 Secrets of Chatsworth Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Digital Renaissance: Imaging the Iliad Tobacco Blues

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The McLaughlin Group

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week American Masters: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth Legislative Update

February 7, 2014

Doc Martin: Sickness and Health Movie Classics: Hot Rock Charlie Rose

Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin

Kentucky Muse: Ellis Wilson—So Much to Paint Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: Sierra Hull/Balsam Range

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Rocky Austin City Limits: Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson

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

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:

Blood Midsomer Murders: Death of a Hollow Man - Part Two

A Walk with Simon Kenton ... damn bad oyster: The Times of William Goebel, Governor My Kentucky Home: Caldwell County Underground Railroad: The William Still

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EVENING

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Masterpiece Mystery!Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow

KET Sunday, Feb. 2 • 10/9 pmKET2 Tuesday, Feb. 4 • 9/8 pm

Too soon, we arrive at the final episode in Sherlock’s third season. A case of stolen letters leads Sherlock Holmes into a long conflict with Charles Augustus Magnussen, the Napoleon of blackmail, and the one man he truly hates. But how do you tackle a foe who knows the personal weakness of every person of importance in the Western world?

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2 SUNDAY 3/2 pm Doc Martin: Revealed Behind-the-scenes footage from the newest Doc Martin series shot in Port Isaac, England.

3:30/2:30 pm The Tenors: Lead with Your Heart The quartet performs all-new music from their album Lead With Your Heart.

5/4 Celtic Woman: Songs From the Heart The group performs songs from their latest CD Songs from the Heart.

6/5 Victor Borge: Comedy in Music Recently re-discovered skits include foot-age from the Andy Williams Show and Perry Como Show.

6:30/5:30 Oscar Hammerstein: Out of My Dreams Glee star Matthew Morrison hosts a celebration of the most acclaimed lyricist of the 20th century.

7/6 pm Magic Moments-The Best of ’50s Pop Music A mix of new live perfor-mances and archival footage featuring a cavalcade of 1950s pop music legends. 9/8 pm Great Performances Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages The 50th anniversary of the tenor's career debut is celebrated with arias; arrangements by Henry Mancini; sacred songs; and duets with Bono, Sting, and Eric Clapton.

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

9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 5 Rose’s surprise party for Robert risks scandal. Mary meets an old suitor, and Edith gets troubling news.

3 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Detroit, Marvin Gaye’s 1964 passport, a Petrus van Schendel oil painting, and a signed photo album featuring President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet and Senate.

9:30/8:30 pm Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Artcops Burt talks about art works that are missing or have been stolen.

10/9 pm POV American Promise Spanning 13 years, cameras follow two African-American boys through one of the most prestigious private schools in the country.

4 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Extraordinary Women Audrey Hepburn The sylish Hepburn took Hollywood by storm and became a fashion icon the world over.

9/8 pm The Amish Shunned: American Experience Seven former members of the Amish community reflect on leaving their very tightly-knit community.

5 WEDNESDAY 9/8 pm Nova Roman Catacomb Mystery A forensic investigation explores an ancient city of the dead beneath Rome.

9:30/8:30 pm American Masters Harper Lee: Hey Boo The phenomenon behind To Kill a Mockingbird and the mysterious life of its Pulitzer Prize-winning author, including why she never published again.

10/9 pm Super Skyscrapers One World Trade Center The final year of exterior construction on One World Trade Center is examined, culminating with reaching the symbolic height of 1,776 feet.

6 THURSDAY 10/9 pm Father Brown The Bride of Christ Two nuns die in mysterious circum-stances at St. Agnes convent.

8 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life The Hot Brown dish from Louisville’s Brown Hotel, the river town of Henderson, northern Kentucky’s Roebling Bridge, and the Iroquois Hunt Club and its Hound Welfare Fund.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Rocky A small-time boxer gets a chance to fight the heavyweight champ. Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, and Burgess Meredith star. (1976)

10:30/9:30 pm Spy Codename: Blood Facing a drug test, The Examiner asks Tim for a sample of his drug-free blood.

11/10 pm Austin City Limits Contemporary songwriter Kacey Musgraves and honky-tonker Dale Watson perform country tunes.

Sunday Spectacular!(800) 866-0366

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYHeadwaters: Real Stories from Rural America"American Originals – Minnie Black's Gourd Band"Tuesday, Feb. 4 • 8/7 pmThe story of a 90-year-old woman who made art from the gourds she grew and performed in a senior citizens' band..

Great Performances: Pavarotti

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Secrets of Chatsworth Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 6 Making of a Lady

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 5 The Amish Shunned: American Experience This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket Sorrowful Mysteries

Appalshop @ 40 Classics from the Collection: Nimrod Workman

Historic Archaeology: Beneath Kentucky’s Fields and Streets

Instrument Maker: Homer Ledford

Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam

Bluegrass and Backroads

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Kentucky Tonight Education of Harvey Gantt One Night in March Great Conversations: Rick Pitino and Joe

Nocera Legislative Update February 10, 2014 BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Three Kentucky Collectibles Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Independent Lens: Spies of Mississippi Charlie Rose

Classical Discovery: Euntaek Kim and Kentucky’s Young Musicians Perform

Magic on the Ether: Western Kentucky Radio History

Bringing People Together

Bluegrass Underground Kentucky Muse The Spirituals

Jubilee: Jim Lauderdale/The Grascals/The Spinney Brothers

Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience Frontline: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria Legislative Update

February 11, 2014 BBC World News

Extraordinary Women: Indira Ghandi Making of a Lady Great American Seafood Cook-Off Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural America Economy Kentucky Life Kentucky Highway

31WConversations with Champions: Pat Day and Chris McCarron

Nature: The Animal House Nova: Great Cathedral Mystery Super Skyscrapers: Building The Future Legislative Update February 12, 2014 BBC World News

American Masters: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston

In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues Charlie Rose

From This Valley Kentucky Life: "Lincoln: I, too, am a Kentuckian" WoodSongs: The McCrary Sisters Plus Songwriter Danny Flowers

Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, Hour Three Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Father Brown: The Devil’s Dust Legislative Update February 13, 2014 BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 5 Secrets of Highclere Castle Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life The Electricity Fairy Historic Archaeology: Beneath Kentucky’s

Fields and Streets

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Great Performances: National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage Legislative Update

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Doc Martin: Guess: Who’s Coming to Dinner? Movie Classics: Rocky Charlie Rose

Burgoo! A Southern Tradition (from 7 pm) Kentucky Muse: Frank X Walker One Night In March Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Josh Williams Band/The Charlie

Sizemore Band

Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Run Silent, Run Deep Kentucky’s Greenside: UPS Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire

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

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:

Portis Midsomer Murders: Faithful Unto Death - Part One

Shakertown: Into a More Perfect Order From This Valley Kentucky Life: Dr. Clark's Kentucky Treasures Kentucky Highway 31W

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

One Night in MarchKET Monday, Feb. 10 • 9:30/8:30 pmKET2 Tuesday, Feb. 18 • 10:30/9:30 pm

Interviews, rare footage, and archival photos transport viewers back to a tumultuous time in U.S. history just as the civil rights movement began gaining momentum throughout the South. This program tells the story of a historic college basketball game that captured the national imagination: the powerhouse Mississippi State basketball program, which defied the unwritten rule keeping all-white teams from playing integrated teams, versus Loyola University-Chicago in pursuit of a national championship.

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9 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 6 When Robert and Thomas make a sudden trip, everyone’s life becomes more complicated. Mary and Blake come together over pigs.

10/9 pm Making of a Lady Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the tale of the well-born, educated, but penni-less Emily, who accepts an unromantic mar-riage proposal and soon finds that her life is in danger.

10 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In the final program from Detroit, a Charles Schulz signed letter and drawing, and letters from Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud discussing dancer Vaslav Nijinsky.

9/8 pm Education of Harvey Gantt In 1963, Gantt enrolled at Clemson College, becoming the first African American accept-ed to a white school in South Carolina.

11 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Extraordinary Women Indira Ghandi Gandhi triumphed over critics and transformed India into a confident indepen-dent democracy.

9/8 pm Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience The true story of the famous outlaws and bank robbers who captivated America in the 1890s.

10/9 pm Frontline Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria A look at the alarming rise of untreatable infections across the globe fueled by decades of antibiotic over-use.

12 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature The Animal House Wildlife homes from builders like beavers to decorators like the bowerbird.

9/8 pm Nova Great Cathedral Mystery Using period tools and techniques, bricklay-ers build a mini version of the Duomo in Florence.

9:30/8:30 pm Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston The life, work, and philosophies of the celebrated figure of the Harlem Renaissance.

10/9 pm Super Skyscrapers Building the Future Commonly known as “the cheese grater,” the Leadenhall Building is the pin-nacle of London’s avant-garde architecture.

10/9 pm In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues A celebration of the musical form that sprang from the Mississippi Delta to the west side of Chicago.

13 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Martin and Louisa host a disastrous dinner party; the new nanny walks out.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Devil’s Dust Father joins the search for a girl who is believed to be radioactive.

14 FRIDAY 9:30/8:30 pm Great Performances National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage A special gala performance marks the anni-versary.

15 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Celebrate Presidents Day with stories about chief executives with ties to Kentucky: Andrew Jackson's 1806 Logan County duel, Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Lincoln’s home-town of Hodgenville, and Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Run Silent, Run Deep A U.S. sub commander is obsessed with sinking a Japanese ship. Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster star.

10:30/9:30 pm Spy Codename: Portis The day of the custody hearing also hap-pens to be the day of Tim’s MI5 final exam.

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THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky LifeLincoln: ‘I, too, am a Kentuckian.’Wednesday, Feb. 12 • 8:59/7:59 pmExamines the many Kentucky people and places that profoundly influenced our most famous native son.

Education of Harvey Gantt

American Experience: Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

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Nature “Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem”

KET Wednesday, Feb. 19 • 8/7 pmKET2 Saturday, Feb. 22 • 6/5 pm

The fearless thug of the savannah known as the honey badger confronts grown lions, castrates charging buffalo, and shrugs off the toxic defenses of bees, scorpions, and snakes. Little is known about badgers in the wild or why they’re so aggressive. Experts go to South Africa to take on these masters of mayhem in ways that must be seen to be believed.

Secrets of Highclere Castle Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7 Murder on the Home Front (10:15)

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 6 Billy the Kid: American Experience Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid:

American ExperienceThis Is America & The World bookclub@ket

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Kentucky Tonight The Crash of 1929: American Experience Severe Weather: Staying Safe BBC World News Louisville Life

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour One Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh, Pa - Hour One Independent Lens: Las Marthas Charlie Rose

A Tribute and a Toast to Opera Impresario Rovers, Wrestlers, and Stars

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Kentucky Muse: Appalatin

Jubilee: Darrell Webb Band/Newtown/Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys

Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience Frontline: Generation Like Legislative Update

February 18, 2014 BBC World News

Extraordinary Women: Amelia Earhart Murder on the Home Front One Night in March Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural AmericaDown-Home Artists Rebound: A Basketball Story One Night in March Conversations with Champions:Tubby Smith

Nature: Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem Nova: Mystery of Easter Island Super Skyscrapers: The Vertical City Legislative Update February 19, 2014 BBC World News

Great Performances: National Theatre: 50 Years on Stage Miller’s Tale Charlie Rose

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage At Leisure’s Edge: A Journey Through Kentucky’s Historic Black Parks 2014 Black History Month Celebration WoodSongs: Masters of the Guitar

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour One Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf Father Brown: The Face of Death Legislative Update February 20, 2014 BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7

Carole King: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize In Performance at the White House Charlie Rose

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Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life My Kentucky Home: Lyon County The Alzheimer’s Epidemic

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Charlie Rose: The Week Great Performances: Sting: The Last Ship Legislative Update

February 21, 2014

Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf Movie Classics: Run Silent, Run Deep Kentucky’s Greenside: UPS Charlie Rose

The Wonder Team Kentucky Muse: Appalatin

Rovers, Wrestlers, and Stars Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The HillBenders/Donna Ulisse and

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Kentucky Life Kentucky Afield Movie Classics: Aliens Austin City Limits: Radiohead

Father Brown: The Face of Death Last of the Summer Wine

Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Spy: Codename:

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Wendell Ford: From Yellow Creek to the Potomac Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage Kentucky Life on the Road: Along Highway 68

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16 SUNDAY 9/8 pm Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7 Robert and Thomas return from America, Edith prepares to go abroad, suitors flock to Mary, and Rose makes her move.

10:15/9:15 pm Murder on the Home Front Pathologist Lennox Collins investigates the murders of young women in London during World War II.

17 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Baton Rouge, a book with an inscription from Jim Morrison and four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings.

10/9 pm Severe Weather: Staying Safe Experts answer viewer questions about severe weather.

10/9 pm Independent Lens Las Marthas Latino debutantes dress as patriotic colonial figures at a ball in Laredo, Texas.

18 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Extraordinary Women Amelia Earhart The aviation pioneer who was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

9/8 pm Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience The creation and demolition of the station in New York in 1963.

10/9 pm Frontline Generation Like How the perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media and how corporations target these young consumers.

19 WEDNESDAY 9/8 pm Nova Mystery of Easter Island Radical new theories on how and why ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues.

10/9 pm Super Skyscrapers The Vertical City Shanghai Tower fits a popula-tion the size of Monaco into a footprint the size of a football field.

10/9 pm Miller’s Tale Best known as Father Karras in The Exorcist, Jason Miller was an award-winning playwright and actor who experienced a period of national acclaim, then abandoned Hollywood.

20 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin The Tameness of a Wolf Ruth is invited on Radio Portwenn and attracts an unwanted admirer.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Face of Death After a murder at a charity treasure hunt, suspicion falls on a bereaved man.

21 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Great Performances Sting: The Last Ship Music from the new musical telling the story of the demise of the ship building industry in 1980s Newcastle.

22 SATURDAY 8/7 pm Kentucky Life Sporting tradi-tions, including the Marshall County Hoop Fest, Major League Baseball players from Kentucky, and the Kentucky State Parks Golf Trail; Dave casts for a trophy fish at Dale Hollow.

9/8 pm Movie Classics Aliens The survivor of a horrific alien attack returns to planet LB 426 with Marines sent to check out the situation. Sigourney Weaver stars. (1986)

10:30/9:30 pm Spy Codename: Growing Rogue Marcus runs for school president and Tim and Chris perform sur-veillance on his competition.

11:30/10:30 pm Austin City Limits Radiohead The alt-rock icon performs songs from its Grammy-nominated LP, The King of Limbs.

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Extraordinary Women: Amelia Earhart

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Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey: Season Finale

KET Sunday, Feb. 23 • 9/8 pmKET2 Thursday, Feb. 27 • 9/8 pm

The climactic end to the fourth season is here! Lady Rose meets the Prince of Wales and faces a dilemma. Trouble also plagues Cora’s mother and brother, Edith, and almost everyone else at Downton Abbey.

Carole King: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize In Performance at the White House Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 Globe Trekker: Caribbean Islands: St. Lucia,

Martinique & Montserrat

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 7

Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience Grand Coulee Dam: American Experience This Is America &

The Worldbookclub@ket Of Woods and Waters

Appalshop@ 40 Classics from the Collection: Sourwood Mountain Dulcimers/John Jacob Niles Kentucky Life Tim Farmer’s

Homemade JamBluegrass and Backroads

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Kentucky Tonight Produced by George Martin Kentucky Muse: Appalatin

The Ascending Journey

Legislative Update February 24, 2014 BBC World News

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Two Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh, Pa - Hour Two Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey Charlie Rose

The Infamous Ephraim The Land Called ... Fort Knox

Lanham Brothers Jamboree Masters of Art John Tuska: Non

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Jubilee: Sierra Hull/Balsam Range Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican Legislative Update February 25, 2014 BBC World News

Extraordinary Women: Dr. Ruth Westheimer Produced by George Martin The Reconstruction of Asa Carter Charlie Rose

Headwaters: Real Stories from Rural AmericaCommitment Time on the River Secrets of the Kentucky Derby Conversations with Champions: Seth

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Nature: Ireland’s Wild River Nova: Ground Zero Supertower Super Skyscrapers: The Billionaire Building Legislative Update February 26, 2014 BBC World News

Great Performances: Sting: The Last Ship American MastersThe Doors: When You’re Strange Charlie Rose

Kentucky WWII Veterans: In Their Own Words Brothers in Arms WoodSongs: Michael Martin Murphy plus

the Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band

Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, Hour Two Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me Father Brown: The Mayor and the Magician Legislative Update February 27, 2014 BBC World News

The This Old House Hour Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, Part 8 Charlie Rose

Kentucky Afield Bluegrass and Backroads

Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen Kentucky Life Olmsted in Louisville Time on the River

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Charlie Rose: The Week Jazz and the Philharmonic Legislative Update

February 28, 2014

Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me Movie Classics: Aliens Horses of the West (11:20 pm)

Pride & Joy John Tuska: Non Basta Una Vita

The Remarkable Clarks Louisville Life Music Anywhere Jubilee: The Best of the 2012 IBMA Fan

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9/8 pm Nova Ground Zero Supertower Return to Ground Zero in New York to wit-ness the the completion of the skyscraper rising 1,776 feet from the site where the Twin Towers once stood.

9:30/8:30 pm American Masters The Doors: When You’re Strange The first fea-ture documentary to tell the Doors’ story uses only original footage shot between the group’s formation in 1965 and Jim Morrison’s death in 1971. Johnny Depp nar-rates.

10/9 pm Super Skyscrapers The Billionaire Building Upon completion, One57, on Manhattan’s 57th Street, will rise more than 1,000 feet, making it the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere and boasting spectacular views of Central Park.

THIS WEEK ON KET KYKentucky WWII Veterans: In Their Own WordsWednesday, Feb. 26 • 8/7 pmKentucky veterans of World War II recount their combat experiences.

Nature: Ireland’s Wild River

American Masters – The Doors: When You’re Strange

HIGHLIGHTS24 MONDAY 8/7 pm Antiques Roadshow In Baton Rouge, a Louisiana political poster, paint-ings by New Orleans artists and Newcomb pottery founders William and Ellsworth Woodward, and a NASA photograph collec-tion.

9/8 pm Produced by George Martin A profile of Britain’s most celebrated record producer, best-known for his work with The Beatles.

10/9 pm Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey This program follows the U.S. Ice Sled Hockey team as it prepares to compete in the Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia.

10:30/9:30 pm The Ascending Journey For Nancy Clauter, a music professor at the University of Kentucky and principal oboe with the Lexington Philharmonic, the diag-nosis of non-curable cancer meant not only facing mortality, but also the loss of her abil-ity to communicate through music.

25 TUESDAY 8/7 pm Extraordinary Women Dr. Ruth Westheimer A look at Westheimer's life reveals she is much more than a famous sex therapist.

9/8 pm Frontline Secrets of the Vatican A firsthand account of the final days of Pope Benedict’s papacy and the current battle to set the Church on a new path under Pope Francis.

26 WEDNESDAY 8/7 pm Nature Ireland’s Wild River A wildlife cameraman explores the natural his-tory of the Shannon, Ireland’s greatest geo-graphical landmark and longest river.

27 THURSDAY 9/8 pm Doc Martin Nobody Likes Me Martin is coerced into taking James to play-group and Ruth is having problems with her new neighbor.

10/9 pm Father Brown The Mayor and the Magician The mayor drops dead during his speech at the Kembleford village fete.

28 FRIDAY 10/9 pm Jazz and the Philharmonic Award-winning jazz and classical musi-cians and emerging artists perform for an unprecedented concert at the Arsht Center in Miami.

11:20/10:20 pm Horses of the West: America’s Love Story Actress Ali MacGraw hosts an emotional portrait about horses and the people who love and care for them. Highlights include the horses of the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, the exquisite grace of Arabians, and the heartwarm-ing story of therapy horses at the National Ability Center.

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6:00/5:00Sesame Street

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

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

7:00/6:00 Curious George Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Curious George

7:30/6:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts The Cat in the Hat Knows

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10:00/9:00Use Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen (2)/ Kentucky Collectibles Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street

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11:30/10:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (9,16,23) SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! Martha’s Sewing Room

12:00/11:00 The McLaughlin Group Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid Quilting Arts

12:30/11:30 Comment on Kentucky Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Thomas & Friends Knitting Daily

1:00/12:00Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy (2)/ One to One with Bill Goodman

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1:30/12:30 Connections with Renee Shaw (9,16,23) Caillou Caillou Caillou Caillou Caillou Garden Smart

2:00/1:00 Burt Bacharach’s Best (2)/ Extraordinary Women (9)/ Black History Month Celebration (16)/ Produced by George Martin (23)

SuperWHY! SuperWHY! SuperWHY! News Quiz - DanceSense SuperWHY! Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

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Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Lidia’s Italy in America

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4:30/3:30 Kentucky Afield (9,16,23) Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Taste of History

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7:00/6:00Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy (2)/ European Journal

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7:30/6:30Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique (9,16,23)

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Connections with Renee Shaw Kentucky Health Comment on Kentucky

8:00/7:00Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop (2)/ Wai Lana Yoga

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Workplace Essential Skills Sara’s Weeknight Meals Workplace Essential

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Roadtrip Nation Chef’s Life Equitrekking Adventures Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class

Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe Start Up

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

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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Southern Accents

10:00/9:00 Kentucky Collecibles (2)/ Biz Kids

The Best of the Joy of Painting Bake Decorate Celebrate!

Gary Spetz’s Painting Wild Places! with Watercolor

Sit and Be Fit Quilt in a Day Thomas & Friends

10:30/9:30 Cyberchase (9,16,23)The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

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

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11:00/10:00 60’s Girl Grooves (2)/ Equitrekking Adventures Sewing with Nancy Martha Bakes Sew It All Jazzy Vegetarian Knitting Daily WordGirl

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2:00/1:00 As Time Goes By (9,16,23) Cooking with Nick Stellino Garden Smart Crafting at the Spotted

Canary It’s Sew Easy Lidia’s Kitchen Ask This Old House

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Taste of History Built to Last Hey Kids, Let’s Cook Music Voyager Pati’s Mexican Table Woodsmith Shop

3:30/2:30 Wyland’s Art Studio Woodturning Workshop Family Travel with Colleen Kelly

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4:00/3:00 Father Brown (9,16,23) Painting with Paulson Tennessee’s Wild Side Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails

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Each day the Kentucky General Assembly is in session, you can watch the proceedings on the Kentucky Channel or opt for highlight coverage on KET. Tune to KET KY daily, when regular programming is pre-empted for coverage of the House and/or Senate. In addition, KET provides online video coverage of the Kentucky General Assembly as a public service to the citizens of the Commonwealth. Watch live streaming and archived material online at KET.org/legislature and on the new iphone app. Each evening the legislature meets, join Renee Shaw for a wrap-up of the days’ events in the House and Senate on Legislative Update, airing at 11/10 pm on KET. Legislative topics are also covered each week in KET’s public affairs programs Kentucky Tonight, Mondays at 8/7 pm, and Comment on Kentucky, Fridays at 8/7 pm on KET.

Find out what happens when musicians from Eastern Kentucky and Latin America combine forces. The next Kentucky Muse, premiering Monday, Feb. 24 at 10/9 pm on KET, features a performance by and interviews with the group Appalatin. The Kentucky-based musicians fuse Latin and Appala-chian styles, creating an upbeat and eclectic sound. “It’s a novel spin on traditional music, which introduces a high-energy feel,” said the program’s producer, Tom Thur-man. “It’s a blend you wouldn’t think would work, but they really make it interesting.” The group’s lineup includes Fernando Moya of Ecua-

dor; Yani Vozos of Estill County, whose father is Greek; Marlon Obando of Nicaragua; Luis de Leon of Mexico; Steve Sizemore of Hazard; and Luke McIntosh, a Scot who grew up in Australia. The group highlights how the population of not only Kentucky, but the entire United States has changed. “It’s fascinating to see how music becomes a reflection of changing demographics,” Thurman noted. Kentucky Muse “Appalatin” also airs Sunday, Feb. 16 at 7/6 pm, Friday, Feb. 21 at 9/8 pm, and other times throughout the month on the Kentucky Channel.

Kentucky Muse ‘Appalatin’ fuses Latin and bluegrass music

Count on comprehensive legislative coverage throughout the session

Legislative leaders appearing on the Jan. 6 edition of Kentucky Tonight with host Bill Goodman were House Speaker Greg Stumbo, D-Prestonsburg; Senate Minority Floor Leader R.J. Palmer, D-Winchester; Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester; and House Minority Floor Leader Jeff Hoover, R-Jamestown.

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

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Coach Pitino shares success secrets on ‘Great Conversations’ The coach who took the UK Wildcats and UofL Cardinals to NCAA champion-ships discusses his career and secrets of success in Great Conversations: Rick Pitino and Joe Nocera Monday, Feb. 10 at 10/9 pm on KET. pitino is the only men’s coach to lead three different schools (providence, Ken-tucky, and Louisville) to a Final Four. The author of The One-Day Contract is inter-viewed by New York Times columnist Nocera. In the program, taped at his appear-ance at the Kentucky Author Forum, pitino also talks about his early days as

a player and graduate assistant, working as a recruiter at Hawaii, and subsequent positions. He also relates anecdotes about people he has worked with on and off the court. In The One-Day Contract, pitino details his methods of success — on the court and in life — as making the most of each day and creating a “contract with your-self.” Renowned as a motivational speaker, pitino is also the author of the bestseller Success Is a Choice. Great Conversations: Rick Pitino and Joe Nocera also airs Sunday, Feb. 9 at 10/9 am on the Kentucky Channel.

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Connections with Renee ShawKET2 Fridays • 5/4 pmKET Sundays • 1:30/12:30 pmFeb. 7 UK professor Vershawn A. Young, author of Code-Meshing as World English: Pedagogy, Policy, Performance.

Feb. 14 Kentucky poet Laureate Frank X Walker and his latest collection, Turn Me Loose: The Unghosting of Medgar Evers.

Feb. 21 NAACp leader Raoul Cunningham and former state Sen. Georgia Davis powers discuss the 1964 March on Frankfort.

Feb. 28 Ron Crouch of the Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet discusses mid-dle-class poverty.

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

Feb. 4 Terry Brooks of Kentucky Youth Advocates on the status of children and families in the state.

Feb. 9 Geoffrey Mearns, president of Northern Kentucky University, dis-cusses his background and his plans for NKU.

Feb. 16 Dreama Gentry of partners for Education at Berea College, which pro-motes education in rural Appalachia.

Feb. 23 pikeville University president James Hurley on student success and the university’s role in rural Appalachia.

Louisville LifeKET Saturdays • 7:30/6:30 pm KET2 Thursdays • 7:30/6:30 pm

Feb. 1 Sculptor Joe Autry, textile importer Canoe, Maria Hampton of Vision Louisville, and the Healthy for Life program at UofL.

Feb. 8 Local TV’s Connie Leonard and Kent Taylor; the Louisville Elder Refugee program; retired colonel Walter Herd, author of Unconventional Warrior: Memoir of a Special Operations Commander in Afghanistan; and light-ing store Alcott & Bentley.

Feb. 15 profiles of the Bowman Field ter-minal and Levy Building, Susan Zepeda of Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, the Loop Barber Shop, and musical group Appalatin (see story this section).

Feb. 22 All About Horses program for teens; Café press; Bussmann’s Bakery; and Ken Clay, co-author of Two Centuries of Black Louisville: A Photographic History.

Some airtimes pre-empted bySunday Spectacular pledgeprogramming Feb. 2.

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Independent Lens“Spies of Mississippi”KET2 Monday, Feb. 10 • 10/9 pm

The story of a secret spy agency formed in 1950s Mississippi to preserve segregation and maintain white supremacy. It was granted broad powers to investigate private citizens and organizations, keep secret files and more. This program tracks the commission’s hidden role in important chapters of the civil rights movement, including the integration of the University of Mississippi, the trial of Medgar Evers, and the KKK murders of three civil rights workers in 1964.

Jesse Owens: American ExperienceKET Monday, Feb. 3 • 9/8 pm

On April 2, 1936, when the 22-year-old son of a share-cropper entered the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, he was, he later remembered, barely able to control his anger. “I was angry because of the insults that Hitler and the other German leaders had hurled at me and my Negro team-mates on the Olympic squad.” When he captured four gold medals, he became one of the world’s most celebrated athletes, and as an African-American, he was a living repudiation of Hitler’s credo of Aryan supremacy.

Underground Railroad:The William Still StoryKET Monday, Feb. 3 • 10/9 pm

Among the extraordinary people who risked their lives to help fugitive slaves was William Still of Philadelphia, a free black man who accepted delivery of transported crates containing human “cargo.” This documentary reveals some of the dramatic, lesser-known stories behind this humanitarian enterprise, and explores key Canadian connections, including the surprising fate of former slaves who crossed the border to “Freedom’s Land.”

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The Crash of 1929: American ExperienceKET Monday, Feb. 17 • 9/8 pm

Throughout most of 1929, the stock market was rising steadily, and few critics could be found. It was a “new era” when anyone could get rich. But in truth, only a small group of bankers, brokers, and speculators grew fabulously wealthy by manipulating the stock market. The unbounded opti-mism of the age gave way to shock and despair when reality finally hit on Oct. 29.

Billy the Kid: American ExperienceKET2 Sunday, Feb. 16 • 9/8 pm

In 1881, 21-year-old Henry McCarty, alias Billy the Kid, just days from being hanged for murder, outfoxed his jailors and electrified the nation with the latest in a long line of daring escapes. Just a few weeks later, the notorious young outlaw was gunned down by an ambitious sheriff. The Kid was soon mythologized by a never-ending stream of dime-store romances and later, big-screen dramas. But in all the narratives, Billy the Kid’s real story has been obscured.

Grand Coulee Dam: American ExperienceKET2 Sunday, Feb. 23 • 10/9 pm

It was the largest hydroelectric power produc-ing facility in the world when it was completed in March 1941, and after the war, an irrigation project made possible by the Grand Coulee helped turn central Washington into rich farmland — and prevented access to one of the greatest salmon rivers in the world. Deprived of the salmon, the native people who lived along the Columbia witnessed a profound cul-tural decline.

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Today’s KET: Legislative Coverage for your iPhone, iPad and computer

New KET Education resources for Kentucky learners, teachers

This winter, KET is rolling out exciting new educational resources for adult learners, teachers, and students.

The biggest news is the launch of KET’s new Fast Forward online learning system for students working toward their GED® diploma now available for use at home and in adult learning centers throughout Kentucky and the nation.

In addition, KET offers educators two courses to help them better understand the new GED test launched in January 2014. Featuring video instruction by GED Testing Service trainers, the two new self-paced professional development courses, Reasoning Through Language Arts and Mathematics are aimed at adult-ed teachers who have been busily preparing for the closeout of the old test series, and have had little time to learn more about the new tests.

In partnership with the Kentucky Department of Education, KET launched two new self-paced professional development courses for K-12 teachers available on PBS LearningMedia via KET EncycloMedia. Enrollment began this fall for Professional Learning for Peer Observers, featuring skills educators need to help their colleagues improve instruction. This month, new modules on the K-3 Program Review will be added to the existing course on Program Reviews. Like all KET professional development courses, these new modules are free and include authentic classroom video and interactive elements.

KET has also unveiled Kentucky Bio: Natural Diversity in the Commonwealth, an engaging, interactive ebook on the environment, biology, and earth science for students in grades 4-6. Produced through a grant from the Ryan Fund of the Green River Area Community Foundation and The Pentair Foundation, it’s free of charge on PBS LearningMedia and on Kentucky iTunes U.

Also new and free on PBS LearningMedia is Kentucky in the Classroom, a compilation of KET’s many high-quality, Kentucky-based instructional resources available for all stu-dents, teachers, and parents.

As our legislators in Frankfort are focused on passing a new state bud-get and making important decisions on education, taxes, and other issues, KET remains committed to providing comprehensive coverage and unparalleled access to the proceedings of the Kentucky General Assembly.

This year, KET is introducing exciting enhancements to our legislative coverage, making it easier than ever to access live and archived video of committee meetings and chamber sessions.

• iPhone and iPad users can watch live video of the General Assembly with the new KET Legislative Coverage App. It’s free and can be downloaded from the App Store on your device.

• Our website, KET.org/legislature, with a sleek new design, provides live and archived legislative video and includes expanded access to all of KET’s public affairs coverage, so you can quickly watch the latest Kentucky Tonight, Legislative Update, or Comment on Kentucky.

KET’s commitment to expansive coverage on television is a mainstay, as well. We know viewers depend on live legislative coverage on KET KY, the Kentucky Channel, on Frankfort cable, and throughout the Capitol complex in Frankfort.

Legislative Update with Renee Shaw, weeknights at 11/10 pm on KET, helps viewers stay up-to-date with a nightly recap of the day’s important events from the General Assembly.

On-air, online, and on mobile, KET is committed to serving you with convenient and important access to the General Assembly.

Shae HopkinsKET Executive Director and CEO

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Watch live KET Legislative Coverage with our new iPhone and iPad app.

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

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

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

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Young writers invited to submit work to contestTime to get out the pencils and paper! The KET Young Writers

Contest starts February 15 and continues through April 15.KET is looking for stories from children in kindergarten through fifth

grade. All winners will receive prizes, and the winning entries will be published on KET’s website.

Visit the Young Writers Contest website, KET.org/writerscontest, for more information.

The Northern Kentucky Regional Fund Board’s sixth annual Martinis & Mistletoe event in December was attended by a record crowd of 250 at The Drees Pavilion in Covington. The event honored Helen Carroll for her dedication to education, the community, and KET; honorary chairs were Oakley and Eva Farris. Above, KET’s Commonwealth Fund President Michele Ripley, Alice Sparks, Helen Carroll, Elaine Groneck, Dan Groneck, Ginni Fox, Betty Pogue, Farris, and KET Executive Director Shae Hopkins.

Hundreds of fans of the Masterpiece hit “Downton Abbey” braved the early January freeze to attend KET’s preview events in Louisville and Lexington, posing for photos in front of “Highclere Castle.”

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American MastersAlice Walker: Beauty in Truth

KET Friday, Feb. 7 • 10/9 pmKET2 Wednesday, Feb. 12 • 8/7 pm

The first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Literature, Alice Walker continues to shine a light on global human rights issues.

Her dramatic life is told with poetry and lyricism, and includes interviews with Steven Spielberg, Danny Glover, Quincy Jones, Howard Zinn, Gloria Steinem, Sapphire, and Walker herself.

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