Tuesday, May 12 at 10 p.m.
President Trump’s unprecedented challenges to the Federal Reserve and what it means for the economy.

A town built on antebellum tourism in Mississippi faces a reckoning. Natchez is a portrait of a community at a crossroads, confronting how a romanticized past shapes the present and the future.

Wednesday, May 13 at 9 p.m.
When we look at the world at the tiniest scales, things get very weird. Take a wild ride through the quantum world, from the discoveries that reveal its strange rules to the amazing technologies it unlocks.

🇺🇸 America250 🇺🇸
Created by Tony Award winner Shaina Taub, this musical recorded from Broadway tells the story of the American suffragist movement and the remarkable friendships, heartbreak, and action that brought women together—or, in some cases, tore them apart.

Wednesday, May 13 at 10 p.m.
Forests are essential for all life on our planet — creating oxygen, absorbing carbon dioxide and regulating the climate. Even with increasing deforestation across the world, people are reaping the rewards of sharing forests with wildlife.

David Attenborough tells the story of the wildlife blockbuster that would change his life forever.

Thursday, May 14 at 8:30 p.m.
We’re getting our kicks on Michigan's own Route 66. We’ll float over a long lake, show you where fish come from and stop for some smoky, savory selections.

SEASON FINALE
As Sister Veronica weighs her future with the Order, Dr. Turner makes a final stand against the council’s news before the maternity home closes. Elsewhere, the Mullucks campaign for the rights of all thalidomide victims.

Friday, May 15 at 9:30 p.m.
Inspired by the iconic 1935 movie musical starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, this acclaimed Chichester Festival Theatre revival is directed and choreographed by three-time Tony winner Kathleen Marshall.

SEASON FINALE
With one enemy out of the way, Edmond works to ensure that the remaining two pay for their crimes against him. A possible future with Mercedes awaits, but after years of deceit, is he still the same man?

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