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Rose Leslie as Isabella, Keeley Hawes as Cassandra Austen, Mirren Mack as Dinah and Jessica Hynes as Mary Austen.
Credit: (C) Robert Viglasky Photography
Rose Leslie as Isabella, Keeley Hawes as Cassandra Austen, Mirren Mack as Dinah and Jessica Hynes as Mary Austen.
Next week, a new MASTERPIECE drama presents tale of sisterly love, reimagining the relationship between Jane and Cassandra Austen. Take a look at what’s coming up!
Miss Austen on MASTERPIECE - Sunday, May 4 at 9 PM
Notoriously known for burning Jane’s letters, did Cassandra Austen truly protect her famous sister’s reputation? Immerse in this literary mystery, reimagined as a fascinating, witty, and heart-breaking tale of sisterly love.
View Finders: Wind River Mountains - Monday, May 5 at 9:30 PM
Just as rugged and beautiful as the more famous Tetons to the north, the Wind River Mountains offered plenty of photography and adventure for the View Finders, including a horseback ride they won’t soon forget.
Independent Lens - Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s - Monday, May 5 at 11 PM
Matter of Mind: My Alzheimer’s is an intimate portrayal of three families confronting the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and reveals how roles evolve when one life partner or adult child becomes a caregiver.
FRONTLINE: Antidote - Tuesday, May 6 at 10 PM
FRONTLINE presents the U.S. broadcast debut of the award-winning film exposing the cost of opposing Vladimir Putin, following the stories of an investigative journalist and a political activist putting their lives on the line standing up to the Kremlin, and the consequences.
NOVA: Ultimate Crash Test - Wednesday, May 7 at 9 PM
Surprisingly little is known about the behavior of cars and drivers in uncontrolled, real-world accidents. Now, a first-of-its-kind experiment aims to discover what really happens in a multi-vehicle pileup – and how driving can be made safer.
Bugs That Rule the World - Wednesday, May 7 - May 28 at 10 PM
Explore the fascinating world of bugs, their beauty, and ecological importance. From pollinators and insect predators to the clean-up crews purifying our planet, scientists examine the decline of these essential yet least appreciated creatures.