Friday, April 17 at 10 p.m.
Rick Benjamin’s Paragon Ragtime Orchestra takes Scott Yoo back in time to experience the music of Scott Joplin, the king of ragtime.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. maps the family trees of actor Kate Burton and media mogul Barry Diller, two people who grew up in comfort, thanks to ancestors who did not.

Sunday, April 19 at 8 p.m.
When tragedy strikes a Poplar family, Dr. Turner's treatment comes under scrutiny.

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Follow the Artemis mission to bring humanity back to the Moon for the first time since Apollo.

Sunday, April 19 at 9 p.m.
Disaster strikes at Forsyte & Co as Soames ends Irene’s Paris dreams. Can Jo save the day?

Working before dawn, seven days a week, immigrant workers care for the Kentucky Derby racehorses while remaining invisible to the crowds, revealing the human labor behind one of the United States’ most iconic sports.

Sunday, April 19 at 11 p.m.
As Edmond uncovers more dark secrets, Mercedes grows suspicious of his true identity.

MICHIGAN FEATURE
Trace the roots of Jews in Detroit from the 1700’s with the arrival of the first Jewish fur trader in Detroit.

Monday, April 20 at 11 p.m.
Description: At Washington National Cathedral, stained-glass artist Rowan LeCompte and craftsman Dieter Goldkuhle battle doubt, deadlines, and physics to create the abstract Creation Rose

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Exploring how the American Revolution affected Britain, with sabotage, espionage and political unrest reshaping the empire.

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