Tuesday, May 6 at 10 p.m.
An award-winning film that exposes the cost of opposing Vladimir Putin.

An intimate portrayal of three families confronting the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s.

Wednesday, May 7 at 8 p.m.
Follow a woman’s transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds.

Explore the rise and fall of American Motors Corporation, a car company that employed hundreds of thousands of people and built millions of vehicles from 1954 to 1987.

SERIES PREMIERE
Wednesday, May 7 at 10 p.m.
A four-part investigation into insect declines, exploring their diversity and ecological importance.

Discover Agustin Barrios’ rise from rural Paraguay to becoming a pioneering guitar composer.

Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m.
With South Vietnam near collapse, LBJ bombs the North and sends US troops to the South.

The story of how public libraries came to be free and open for all Americans—and remain so.
SEE ALSO: PBS Books | A Conversation on 'Free for All: The Public Library'

Friday, May 9 at 10 p.m.
Experience this Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway musical directed by Michael Longhurst from London's Donmar Warehouse. Grammy nominee Caissie Levy stars in the story of a suburban family struggling with the effects of mental illness.

SERIES PREMIERE
Don't miss this fascinating story of sisterly love, based on the true story of novelist Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra.
SEE ALSO: PBS Books Readers Club | "Miss Austen" with Gill Hornby

Marie Antoinette deals with grief after the death of her daughter and faces extortion over stolen love letters to Fersen. Political turmoil, a struggling economy, and Provence’s personal attacks push Louis toward a nervous breakdown.

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