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Annaleigh Ashford: Experience the stunning vocals and comic verve of Broadway star Annaleigh Ashford. Cynthia Ervo: Enjoy a night of showstoppers from Tony Award-winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo. Leslie Odom Jr.: The Tony-winner brings his remarkable talent to this intimate performance. Megan Hilty: Enjoy a sparkling solo set from charming Broadway and television star Megan Hilty. Sutton Foster: Tony-winner Sutton Foster brings her talent and charm to the stage; with guest Jonathan Groff. MASTERPIECE Les Miserables: Victor Hugo's epic about love, death, and the struggle for social justice in early 19th-century France. Unforgotten, Season 3: Monrovia, Indiana: Explores a small town in rural, mid-America and how values are formed, experienced and lived. National Memorial Day Concert: The 30th anniversary broadcast of America's national night of remembrance. NATURE American Spring: Witness the change of seasons across North America in real time. 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Call The Midwife Masterpiece: Les Miserables Pt. 4 of 6 SUN 5 of 6 6 Antiques Roadshow: Churchill Downs Antiques Roadshow: Billings Life - Hunters & Hunted MON Racetrack 7 Finding Your Roots American Experience: Amelia Earhart Frontline: Trump's Trade War TUE 8 Breakthrough - The Ideas That Changed NATURE: Moose, Life Of A Twig Eater NOVA: Inside The Megafire WED The World 9 Ken Burns' The National Parks (7:30pm) A Conversation With Ken Burns This Old House THU 10 Live From Lincoln Center: Cynthia Live From Lincoln Center: Andrew Washington Week Firing Line FRI Ervo Rannells 11 Shakespeare & Hathaway, Private Death In Paradise The Coroner SAT Investigators 12 Masterpiece: Unforgotten Season 3, Pt. 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