Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is Kentucky’s largest classroom, serving more than one million people each week via television, online, and mobile.
Tin Can Buddha (Mitch Ivanoff, Rodney Hatfield, and Lee Carroll) is joined by Caroline Dahl, Harry Pickens, Gail Wynters and other Kentucky performers in a blues- and piano-focused concert recorded at the Kentucky Center for the Arts.
Watch all four KET channels (KET, KET2, KETKY, KET WORLD) and KET PBS KIDS, plus Kentucky Legislative and Supreme Court Coverage, and special live events.
KET’s Family Fun Club: Did you know that PBS is the #1 most-trusted media brand in educational children’s content? Programs like Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street paved the way for public media to open a world of unlimited possibilities for all of America’s children.
KET.org/live is available from any internet browser, offering all 4 KET channels and KET PBS KIDS, plus Kentucky Legislative and Supreme Court Coverage, and special live events.
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KET is carried in high definition (where available) and/or standard definition on all cable systems in Kentucky. KET2 and the Kentucky Channel are available in most communities. Check your cable company’s listings or our Cable and Satellite Channel Guide for channel numbers.