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The owner (left) of this Kentucky corner cupboard — at one time destined to be burned and thrown away — discovers its true worth.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Louisville (Hour Three)
Aired Monday, April 5 at 8:00 p.m. on CPTV
Centuries before texting, girls were expressing themselves via embroidered samplers, as appraiser Nancy Druckman shows ANTIQUES ROADSHOW host Mark L. Walberg at the Embroiderer’s Guild of America in Louisville, Kentucky. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, ROADSHOW appraisers stitch together a colorful assortment of finds, including a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp, originally bought for about $100; an exceptionally well-preserved 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with all original parts, except her hair; and a fortunate Kentucky corner cupboard — at one time destined to be burned and thrown away — made of locally grown wood and valued at $8,500. visit the website...
George Bush’s upward path through the changing landscape of Texas and national politics gave him one of the most distinguished résumés in government.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
George H.W. Bush, Part One
Aired Monday, April 5 at 9:00 p.m. on CPTV
The latest in the AMERICAN EXPERIENCE series of award-winning and critically acclaimed presidential portraits, this two-part biography examines the life and career of the 41st president, from his service in World War II and his early career in Texas to his days in the Oval Office, first as vice president to Ronald Reagan, then as the leader who presided over the first Gulf War. Drawing upon Bush’s personal diaries and interviews with his closest advisers, the film also explores Bush’s role as the patriarch of a political family whose influence resonates in modern American life. visit the website...




