v“In the Name of Their Mothers: The Story of Irene Sendler,” 1:30 p.m. The first U.S.
v“In the Name of Their Mothers: The Story of Irene Sendler,” 1:30 p.m. The first U.S. screening of this documentary about a Polish woman who saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. Beeghly Education Building, McKay Auditorium, Youngstown State University; (330) 646-4082.
vDaffodil show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spring daffodils are in bloom. Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; (330) 740-7116.
vJannina Barefield, 1:30 p.m. Classically-trained violinist will give a concert at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 421 Covington St., Youngstown; (330) 747-6762.
v“The Heiress,” 2 p.m. A young woman falls in love with a man who is only after one thing: her money. Victorian Players Theatre, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; (330) 746-5455.
v“Blithe Spirit,” 2:30 p.m. Final performance of the Youngstown Playhouse’s production. 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; (330) 788-8739.
“America: THE STORY OF US” (9 P.M., HISTORY CHANNEL): Granted, it might sound like a whole lot of homework, but this highly ambitious 12-hour series deserves a look. Narrated by Liev Schreiber, the production covers 400 years of American history while intently focusing on the innovative people and ideas that built the nation from the ground up. Commentary from Brian Williams, Henry Louis Gates, Buzz Aldrin and Colin Powell help bring the story to life.
“Hallmark Hall of Fame” (9 p.m, CBS): Winona Ryder and Barry Pepper star in “When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story.” It’s a “Hallmark Hall of Fame” presentation about the turbulent, but enduring, relationship between the co-founder of Al-Anon and her husband, Bill, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous.
“TV Land Awards” (9 p.m., TV Land): Tim Allen hosts the eighth annual “TV Land Awards,” a nostalgic romp through television’s past. Honorees include Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, along with “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “Charlie’s Angels.” Also: a tribute to Farrah Fawcett.
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