WUFT TV Viewer Guide - March 2025

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Earth, Wind and Fire: iHeart Radio Live

Join the legendary Grammy Award-winning band for an unforgettable night of music and celebration. Performances include “Shining Star,” “September,” “Boogie Wonderland,” “Let’s Groove,” “Serpentine Fire” and more.

Tune in March 1 aT 6:30 p.M.

America Made with Love

Travel coast to coast to meet extraordinary artisans whose passion, vision and creativity embody the essence of American ingenuity.

Tune in March 3 aT 8 p.M.

Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert

Celebrate 20 years of spectacular Irish music with a new concert filmed at the Helix in Dublin – the very same venue where the first Celtic Woman PBS special was filmed 20 years ago.

Tune in March 16 aT 8 p.M.

Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm Fire chiefs, survivors, community responders and climate scientists talk about the events that led to the Los Angeles wildfires, and what can be done to save lives and homes in the future.

Tune in March 19 aT 10 p.M.

Call the Midwife, Season 14 Premiere

It’s March 1970 and the team supports a pregnant teenage girl whose parents believe in an immaculate conception. Demonstrations cause havoc for the Nonnatus team, whilst Nancy’s relationship blossoms.

Tune in March 30 aT 9 p.M.

Season 14 Premiere March 30 at 8 p.m.

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DAYTIME

MONDAY–FRIDAY

6:00 Arthur

6:30 Odd Squad

7:00 Wild Kratts

7:30 Alma’s Way

8:00 Lyla in the Loop

8:30 Carl the Collector

9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:30 Rosie’s Rules

10:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Work It Out Wombats

11:00 Donkey Hodie

11:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

12:00 Elinor Wonders Why

12:30 Nature Cat

1:00 Molly of Denali

1:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

2:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

2:30 Arthur

3:00 Nature Cat

3:30 Wild Kratts

4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5,12,19,26/Greater Good

4:30 3,10,17,24/Dream of Europe 4,11,18,25/View Finders 5,12,19,26/Travels with Darley 6,13,20,27/Curious Traveler 7,14,21,28/Greater Good

5:00 WUFT News First at Five

5:30 BBC News America

6:00 Deutsche Welle News

6:30 BBC News The Context

7:00 PBS NewsHour

SATURDAY

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

6:30 Arthur

7:00 Molly of Denali

7:30 Alma’s Way

8:00 Lyla in the Loop

8:30 Carl the Collector

9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:30 Rosie’s Rules

10:00 1/Get Good with Money with Tiffany Aliche

8/Young Forever with Mark Hyman

15/Supercharge Your Brain: Maximizing Your Cognitive Abilities

22,29/Homemade Live!

10:30 22,29/Sara’s Weeknight Meals

11:00 22,29/America’s Test Kitchen

11:30 1/Prue Leith’s Cotswold Kitchen

8/Brain-Gut Connection with Dr. Emeran Mayer

15/Just One Thing with Steven Gundry

22,29/Cook’s Country

12:00 22,29/The Good Road

12:30 22,29/Pati’s Mexican Table

1:00 15/Rick Steves’ Heart of Italy

22,29/Chris Kimball’s Milk Street

1:30 8/America’s Test Kitchen Celebrates 25 Years

22,29/This Old House

2:00 1/Ken Burns: National Parks

22,29/Ask This Old House

2:30 8/Billy Joel: Live at Yankee Stadium

22,29/Motorweek

3:00 15/England with Love

22Florida Roadtrip: Winter Park

3:30 Why You Like It: Decoding Musical Taste

22,29/Greater Good

4:00 22,29/Chasing the Tide

4:30 8/Tony Bennett: Viva Duets

15/50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary

22,29/Travels with Darley

5:00 1/Classical Rewind

22,29/Ireland with Michael

5:30 8/GNV on the Move

22,29/Rick Steves’ Europe

6:00 8/Steve& Eydie: Memories of Mom and Dad

1,22,29/PBS News Weekend

SUNDAY

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

6:30 Arthur

7:00 Molly of Denali

7:30 Alma’s Way

8:00 Lyla in the Loop

8:30 Carl the Collector

9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:30 Rosie’s Rules

10:00 2/Eat to Sleep

9/Prue Leith’s Costwold Kitchen 16/Young Forever with Mark Hyman 23,30/Best of Sewing with Nancy 10:30 23,30/It’s Sew Easy

11:00 23,30/Celebrity Antiques Road Trip

12:00 Conseulo Mack Wealthtrack

12:30 Capitol Update

1:00 Ilene Silverman Show

1:30 Greater Good

2:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

2:30 2,16/Rick Steves Mighty Alps 9/Rick Steves Why We Travel 23,30/History with David Rubenstein

3:00 2/Rick Steves Europe: Great German Cities

23,30/Call the Midwife

3:30 9/Get Good with Money with Tiffany Aliche

4:00 16/Exploring Ireland with Michael 23/Agatha and the Truth of Murder

30/Call the Midwife

5:00 2/50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 9/NATURE: Attenborough’s Life Journey

16/Celtic Thunder

30/Call the Midwife

6:00 23,30/PBS NewsHour Weekend

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1 — Saturday

6:30 Earth, Wind & Fire: iHeart Radio Live Join the legendary Grammy Award-winning band for an unforgettable night of music and celebration. Performances include “Shining Star,” “September,” “Boogie Wonderland,” “Let’s Groove,” “Serpentine Fire” and more.

8:00 60s and 70s Soul Celebration

The legends of 60’s and 70’s soul music return to perform their biggest hits. Featuring The Temptations, James Brown, Patti LaBelle, The ChiLites, The Spinners, Sam Moore and more. 11:00 Young Forever with Mark Hyman, MD

2 — Sunday

7:00 Sherlock on Masterpiece

The Abominable Bride. Dr. John Watson and Sherlock Holmes arrive in 1895, where they face an enemy who appears to be from beyond the grave. They investigate the murder seemingly committed by a ghostly bride.

9:00 All Creatures Great and Small: The Wisdom of the Dales Reflect on the simple wisdom that can be gleaned from the people of the Yorkshire Dales as they support each other as a community. Members of the cast and creative team share what life lessons they have learned from this gentle, life-affirming series.

10:30 Marie Antoinette Beyond the Portrait

Highlights from the series “Marie Antoinette,” including interviews with cast and creators, locations and costumes.

March 2 at 9 p.m.

3 — Monday

8:00 America Made with Love

Travel coast to coast to meet extraordinary artisans — including a cowboy bootmaker and a jewelry artist inspired by Indigenous ancestry — whose passion, vision and creativity embody the essence of American ingenuity.

9:30 England with Love

Explore artisan craftmanship and treasures in one the world’s most beautiful places.

11:00 Rick Steves’ Tasty Europe

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

4 — Tuesday

8:00 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. – The Fabric of America Explore the work of one of the most renowned, respected and popular cultural historians with this new retrospective documentary, which explores his work and how it has made history come alive for tens of millions of Americans.

9:00 PBS News Special: State of the Union Address

11:00 Thomas Jefferson

Life/Liberty: Our Sacred Honor. Thomas Jefferson is a two-part portrait of our enigmatic and brilliant third president.

1:00 Thomas Jefferson

Liberty: The Age of Experiments; The Pursuit of Happiness

5 — Wednesday

8:00 NATURE

Attenborough’s Life Journey. Behind-the-scenes

footage and candid on-location interviews with David Attenborough, and a look at his life from his boyhood days as a fossil hunter to his many years on the road.

9:30 Ken Burns: The Civil War

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark series with this in-depth overview of the iconic documentary. See video clips and interviews with Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns, Buddy Squires and others. Award-winning actor Sam Waterston, who provided the voice of President Lincoln in the original series, hosts.

11:30 Rick Steves’ Festive Europe

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

6 — Thursday

8:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary Celebrate the folk music trio who combined artistry with activism and provided America’s soundtrack for generations. Features many of their most popular songs, including “Puff The Magic Dragon,” “If I Had A Hammer” and “Five Hundred Miles.”

10:00 This Land is Your Land

Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs in Greenwich Village. Hosted by Tom and Dick Smothers and Judy Collins.

11:30 Rick Steves’ Mighty Alps

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

7 — Friday

8:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic 8:30 Greater Good

Episode 46. Featuring North Central Florida Blue Society, Estella Byrd Whitman Community Health Center, Suwannee Bicycle Association and Sira.

9:00 Earth, Wind and Fire: iHeart Radio

Live See listing on 3/1 at 6:30 p.m.

10:30 Aretha with Shelea and the Pacific Symphony Celebrate the music of Aretha Franklin with this fun concert featuring vocal powerhouse Sheléa.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

8 — Saturday

6:00 Steve & Eydie: Memories of Mom and Dad David Lawrence presents his favourite full

performances by his parents, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, from “The Steve Lawrence Show,” “The Ed Sullivan Show” and other network programmes and specials.

8:00 Best of the 60s

Relive the Swinging Sixties with the iconic UK rock and pop music TV series. Ready, Steady, Go! featured the biggest acts of the decade, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Lulu, Otis Redding, The Who, Dusty Springfield, Marvin Gaye and more.

10:30 The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Concert Join the reggae legend’s sons for a concert tribute in honor of Bob Marley’s 80th birthday in 2025.

9 — Sunday

6:30 America Made with Love

See listing on 3/3 at 8 p.m.

8:00 Lucy Worsley’s Holmes vs. Doyle Doctor and Detective. Lucy unearths Holmes’ origins in Doyle’s early life as a medical student in Edinburgh. She unpacks the early stories, revealing the dark underbelly of late Victorian Britain, from drug use to true crime. She explores how Doyle infused his stories with cutting-edge technological developments and traces the author’s growing disenchantment with his detective, heading to Switzerland to visit the site of one of the most famous deaths in literature.

9:30 Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen Cat Among the Pigeons. Lucy Worsley explores the enigma of Agatha Christie. Over three episodes, she applies her historian’s powers of investigation to the Queen of Crime. And she uncovers a complex woman whose life – and work – reflects the upheavals of the 20th century. 11:00 Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility with Miranda Esmonde-White

10 — Monday

8:00 The All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

The All New Rock, Pop and Doo Wop Full-length performances include: Johnny Maestro, The Duprees, Jay Back, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Ronnie Spector, Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler and many more artists from the 50s and 60s.

10:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary

See listing on 3/6 at 8 p.m.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

March 11 at 8 p.m.

11 — Tuesday

8:00 Women of World War II: The Untold

Stories Meet the American women who built the planes and flew them, fought on the warfront and the home front, cracked codes and broke barriers. The “secret weapon” that helped win the war, they forever changed the world in the process.

9:30 The Statue of Liberty

Explore the creation of the Statue of Liberty and what it represents to all Americans.

11:00 Ken Burns: The National Parks

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

12 — Wednesday

8:00 This Land is Your Land

See listing on 3/6 at 10 p.m.

9:30 Best of the 60s

See listing on 3/8 at 8 p.m.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

13 — Thursday

8:00 60s and 70s Soul Celebration

See listing on 3/1 at 8 p.m.

11:00 Tony Bennett: Viva Duets

Tony Bennett performs duets with a celebrated roster of performers, including Marc Anthony, Gloria Estefan, Franco De Vita and Vicente Fernández on classic songs like “For Once In My Life,” “Return to Me,” “Who Can I Turn To?” and many more.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

14 — Friday

8:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic

8:30 Greater Good

Episode 47. Featuring Santa Fe College Earth

Sciences Museum & Planetarium, Health Education and Training Center of Gainesville, Inc., PEAK Literacy, Center for Independent Living of North Central Florida.

9:00 Kris Kristofferson: The Life & Songs

Celebrate Kristofferson in a 2016 concert featuring Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, Alison Krauss, Lady A, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Jennifer Nettles, Darius Rucker and Hank Williams Jr.

10:30 Eric Church: Live at Red Rocks

Join the 10-time GRAMMY nominee as he performs for a sold-out crowd at one of the most iconic venues in the U.S. in 2016.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

15 — Saturday

6:30 The Spinners in Concert

Join the band who defined the smooth sound of Philadelphia soul for a concert of their classic hits, including I’ll Be Around,” “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love,” “Then Came You,” “The Rubberband Man,” and many more.

8:00 Moments to Remember

Patti Page and Nick Clooney co-host new performances and archival classics from the vault.

16 — Sunday

6:30 Daniel O’Donnell from Castlebar, Ireland Join the beloved balladeer for a heartwarming concert of new songs and fan favorites. O’Donnell, one of Ireland’s most popular folk singers, offers an Irish-country rendering of easy-listening tunes and inspirational favorites, along with some personal favorites.

8:00 Celtic Woman 20th Anniversary Concert Celebrate 20 years of spectacular Irish

music with a new concert filmed at the Helix in Dublin – the very same venue where the first Celtic Woman PBS special was filmed 20 years ago.

17 — Monday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Living History Farms. A 1943 Le Petit Prince signed first edition; an Arnold Schwarzenegger shirt and autograph circa 1990; a 1907 E. Williams Gollings oil painting. (Part 3/3)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Bismarck. A 1939 collection from the rescue operation of USS Squalus; a Torino lamp; two Tlingit Shamanic masks. (Part 2/3)

10:00 The Calling: A Medical School Journey

Follow the intellectual and emotional journey of a group of medical students at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx.

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

18 — Tuesday

8:00 Finding Your Roots

Born to Sing. Singers Ciara and Alanis Morissette examine their family histories.

9:00 American Experience

Fly With Me. Fly With Me will rely on firsthand witness accounts, personal stories, and a rich and extensive archive to tell a lively, fun and important but neglected history of the women who, while flying the world, changed it.

11:00 BBC News

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

19 — Wednesday

8:00 NATURE

The Elephant and the Termite. Filmmakers Mark Deeble and Vicky Stone record life at a waterhole in Kenya, where animals of all sizes visit to drink as some predators wait in ambush.

9:00 NOVA

Building the Eiffel Tower. Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’ iconic landmark. Completed in 1889, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest structure on Earth, ushering in a new age of global construction that reached for the skies.

10:00 Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm Fire chiefs, survivors, community responders and climate scientists talk about the events that led to

Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm March 19 at 10 p.m.

the Los Angeles wildfires, and what can be done to save lives and homes in the future; host Maiya May.

11:00 BBC News

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

20 — Thursday

8:00 This Old House

8:30 Ask This Old House

9:00 Horatio’s Drive: America’s First Road Trip The remarkable story of the first person to cross the U.S. by car.

11:00 Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist, and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding, leaving her own indelible mark on events and people.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

21 —

Friday

8:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic

8:30 Greater Good

Episode 45. Featuring Hunger Flights, Xavier House, Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. and Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases.

9:00 Great Performances at the Met Grounded. Two-time Tony Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori’s powerful new opera Grounded, commissioned by the Met and based on librettist George Brant’s acclaimed play, has its awaited company premiere.

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

22 — Saturday

6:30 Knight Talks

7:00 Antiques Roadshow

Living History Farms. See listing on 3/17 at p.m.

8:00 Sherlock on MASTERPIECE

His Last Vow. Sherlock investigates Charles Augustus Magnussen, a master blackmailer who knows the weaknesses of every prominent figure in the Western world; in his pursuit of clues, Sherlock makes a discovery about Mary that threatens her future with John.

9:30 Variety Studios: Actors on Actors

10:00 The Caverns Sessions

10:30 WUFT Amplified

11:00 Austin City Limits

Jelly Roll; The War and the Treaty.

23 — Sunday

6:30 Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen Cat Among the Pigeons. Lucy Worsley turns detective to uncover how Agatha Christie developed her ingenious talent for murder. She delves into Agatha’s haunted childhood, knowledge of poisons, and wartime trauma. And she discovers that Christie kept much hidden from view.

8:00 Lucy Worsley Investigates

Bloody Mary. Does ‘Bloody Mary’, England’s first crowned queen, deserve her reputation? Lucy Worsley investigates, asking whether Mary should be remembered as a pioneer or a tyrant.

9:00 Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light on MASTERPIECE Wreckage. In the wake of Anne’s execution, the King weds Jane Seymour. Marital bliss does nothing to quell Henry’s rage at his daughter, and Cromwell makes a risky play to save Princess Mary from her father’s murderous streak.

10:00 Marie Antoinette

The Worst Winter. Marie Antoinette and Louis prove to be compassionate and capable rulers, embracing modern ideas that prioritize rewarding talent over inherited privilege. However, enemies lurk in every corner, even within the halls of Versailles.

11:00 Marie Antoinette Beyond the Portrait See listing on 3/ at p.m.

24 — Monday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms. Discover delightful treasures at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms including a 1954 Marilyn Monroe military defense ID photo, a Panama hat, ca. 1970 and an Andy Warhol Golden Shoe collage. Which is valued at $125,000 to $150,000? (Part 1/3)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Bismarck. An original Santa Claus oil and advertisement by Hadden Sundblom; a 1778 letter written and signed by George Washington; two Irish dragoon swallowtail guidon flags used in the Battle of Nashville. (Part 3/3)

10:00 Independent Lens

Home Court. Cambodian American basketball prodigy Ashley Chea’s life intensifies amid college recruitment, injury, and triumph.

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

25 — Tuesday

8:00 Finding Your Roots

The Brick Wall Falls. Actress Danielle Brooks and singer Dionne Warwick learn about their distant ancestors.

9:00 American Experience

Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act. The emotional and dramatic story of the decades-long fight for equality and accessibility and the determined people who put

NATURE:

their bodies on the line to achieve their goal to change the lives of 43 million Americans.

10:00 FRONTLINE

The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram. How an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism and violence. With ProPublica, tracing the rise of a global community of white supremacists and the anonymous, loosely moderated platforms used to spread hate and promote terror attacks.

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

26 — Wednesday

8:00 NATURE

Grizzley 399: The Queen of the Tetons. Known only by her research number, Grizzly 399 has been a fixture in Grand Teton National Park since 2007, becoming the world’s most famous grizzly bear. Now 399 is raising four new cubs in the face of human encroachment, a warming climate and the threat of losing protection under the Endangered Species Act.

9:00 NOVA

Hunt for the Oldest DNA. For decades, scientists have tried to unlock the secrets of ancient DNA. Follow the dramatic quest to recover DNA millions

of years old and reveal a lost world from before the last Ice Age.

10:00 The Future of NATURE

Oceans. Carbon is the problem on our planet, but nature is the solution! There’s a growing army of inspiring people, fighting to save nature - a movement that’s going to help nature draw down carbon and perhaps save us all from the effects of climate change.

11:00 BBC News

11:30 This Old House

12:00 Amanpour & Company 1:00 Greater Good

27 — Thursday

8:00 This Old House

8:30 Ask This Old House

9:00 The Vietnam War

Déjà Vu (1858-1961). After a long and brutal war, Vietnamese revolutionaries led by Ho Chi Minh end nearly a century of French colonial occupation. With the Cold War intensifying, Vietnam is divided in two at Geneva. Communists in the north aim to reunify the country, while America supports Ngo Dinh Diem’s untested regime in the south.

10:30 P.O.W.: Passing on Wisdom

Vietnam Prisoners of War recall their experiences

and the inspirational story of how they not only survived their imprisonment but found growth and gratitude afterwards. In their reflections can be seen the humanity that belies the unfathomable circumstances they survived, and how the Naval Academy’s principles of leadership and camaraderie helped guide them through the darkness.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

28 — Friday

8:00 Washington Week with the Atlantic

8:30 Greater Good Episode 46. See listing on 3/7 at 8:30 p.m.

9:00 Jacqueline Du Pre: Genius and Tragedy Introduced and narrated by grammywinning cellist Yo-Yo Ma, “Jacqueline du Pré: Genius and Tragedy,” tells the story Jacqueline du Pré and her enigmatic genius, one of the greatest cellists of all time.

10:30 The Ukranian Freedom Orchestra Plays Beethoven’s 9th Symphony To mark the third anniversary of the Russian invasion into Ukraine, the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra will perform Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony at the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

29 — Saturday

6:30 Knight Talks

7:00 Antiques Roadshow

Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms. See listing on 3/24 at 8 p.m.

8:00 Sherlock on MASTERPIECE

The Abominable Bride. See listing on 3/2 at 7 p.m.

9:30 Variety Studios: Actors on Actors

10:00 The Caverns Sessions

10:30 WUFT Amplified Rebroadcast of Tamayo.

11:00 Austin City Limits

Brittany Howard.

30 — Sunday

6:30 Coronation Girls

In the summer of 1953, philanthropist Garfield Weston put together a sponsorship to send 50 girls from rural communities across Canada to visit London. They boarded The Empress of France and dodged icebergs across a stormy Atlantic

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and Light March 30 at 9 p.m.

before finally reaching Liverpool. They were soon standing in Oxford Street to witness the coronation procession of Queen Elizabeth. Witnessing a princess becoming the queen of England transformed them instantly and forever.

8:00 Call the Midwife, Season 14 Episode 1. It’s March 1970. The team support a pregnant teenage girl whose parents believe in an immaculate conception. Demonstrations cause havoc for the Nonnatus team, whilst Nancy’s relationship blossoms.

9:00 Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light on MASTERPIECE Obedience. A secret marriage brings scandal to court, giving Cromwell the opportunity to bring his adversary Norfolk down for good. But an unexpected encounter forces Cromwell to question where his loyalties lie.

10:00 Marie Antoinette

The Poison Pen. Marie Antoinette’s dangerous sexual affair with Fersen reignites when they are cast to star in ‘The Marriage of Figaro.’ However, the production turns out to be a calculated plot, orchestrated by the Palais-Royal, to challenge Louis’s authority.

11:00 The Paris Murders Camera Face.

31 — Monday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms. Paul Revere Jr. silver tablespoons; a 1942 DC Comics promotional Superman figurine; a 1974 Sam Gilliam June 5 acrylic painting. (Part 2/3)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Birmingham. Hand-colored Andy Warhol lithographs; southern dolls, including an “Alabama Baby” doll purchased for 50 cents; Frederic Remington portrait with a letter from the artist. (Part 1/3)

10:00 Going Your Way

Explore the personal, medical, and spiritual aspects of end-of-life care. Gain insights from experts and hear powerful, courageous stories from real people sharing their end-of-life planning and how it can be less painful.

11:00 The Cost of Caring

This documentary explores the challenges veterinarians face and ways to address these obstacles.

12:00 Amanpour & Company

1:00 Greater Good

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