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Wednesday, April

Wednesday, April

Alsop's journey to become the first female music director of a major symphony despite repeated rejection by the classical music industry. 10:30pm A Harpist's Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Profiles the inspirational life and distinguished career of the revered harpist. 11:00pm Amanpour and Company 12:00am BBC World News 12:30am Ask This Old House

Saturday, March 26

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4:00pm Big Band Years (My Music Presents) 6:00pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30pm New York Now 7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show 200 Yrs. of American Music 8:00pm Father Brown The Mayor and the Magician 9:00pm Escape to the Chateau DIY 10:00pm The Fall Silence and Suffering 11:00pm Mumford & Sons - Live from South Africa: Dust

and Thunder

12:00am Austin City Limits Yola

Sunday, March 27

1:00pm Ancient Remedies with Dr. Josh Axe 2:30pm Leonard Cohen Dance Me - Ballets de Montreal 4:00pm This Old House 4:30pm Ask This Old House 5:00pm Home Diagnosis 5:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden Pre-Diabetes 7:00pm The Story of Queen Victoria, Pt. 1 of 3 This series uses Queen Victoria's diaries, journals, letters and archive treasures to reveal a highly complex individual and give an exciting fresh perspective on her remarkable achievements and dramatic life. 8:00pm Call The Midwife, Ep. 2 While Trixie tries to calm an anxious patient, Sister Frances examines a young woman with some troubling symptoms. 9:00pm Sanditon On Masterpiece, Ep. 2 11:00pm The Fall Silence and Suffering 12:00am Her Voice Carries Tells the stories of five quietly heroic women, told through their own words and the street art of international mural artist Sarah Rutherford.

Monday, March 28

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Let's Celebrate! Watch amazing objects that exude a celebratory spirit, including an Alexander Calder mobile & a Tiffany iridescent vase. 9:00pm Pioneers in Skirts An inspiring story of young women with pioneering ambitions - and the obstacles that get in their way. 10:00pm Independent Lens Writing with Fire Meet the women journalists of India's only all-female news network, who risk everything in a male-dominated world to uncover their country's political inequities. 11:30pm Amanpour and Company 12:30am Ask This Old House

Tuesday, March 29

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Off The Farm Comedic actors Melissa McCarthy and Eric Stonestreet retrace the ancestral journeys that laid the groundwork for their success. 9:00pm American Experience Zoot Suit Riots In August 1942, the murder of a young Mexican American ignited a firestorm in Los Angeles. The tensions that had been building up for years between Mexican and white Los Angelenos boiled over. The press claimed that Mexican youth – known as "zoot-suiters" for the clothes they wore – were terrorizing the city with a wave of crime. 10:00pm Frontline Plot to Overturn The Election 11:00pm Amanpour and Company 12:00am BBC World News 12:30am Ask This Old House

Wednesday, March 30

8:00pm Nature A Squirrel's Guide to Success 9:00pm NOVA Secrets in Our DNA Millions have sent their DNA to be analyzed by private companies. But what are the unintended consequences of sharing genetic data? 11:00pm Amanpour and Company 12:00am BBC World News 12:30am Ask This Old House

Thursday, March 31

8:00pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden Vaccine Hesitancy 8:30pm Midsomer Murders Drawing Dead, Pts, 1 and 2 10:00pm Death In Paradise SEASON PREMIERE! 11:00pm Amanpour and Company 12:00am BBC World News 12:30am Ask This Old House

Friday, April 1

8:00pm Washington Week 8:30pm Canfield Roots, Pt. 3 of 6 9:00pm Great Performances at the Met Fire Shut Up in My Bones Grammy-winning jazz musician and composer Terence Blanchard’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s memoir marks the Met’s first performance of an opera by a Black composer. The opera tells the story of a young man’s journey to overcome a life of trauma and hardship. 12:00am Amanpour and Company

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