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Sunday, May 25, 8-9:30 pm ET
Annual Memorial Day concert from the National Mall. Hosted by Gary
Sinise ("CSI: NY") and Joe Mantegna ("Criminal Minds") and
featuring a mix of dramatic readings, documentary footage and live
musical performances, along with an all-star line-up of
dignitaries, actors and musical artists.
PBS will unite our nation in honor of all of America's men and
women in uniform for their service and sacrifice with this annual
presentation. The event will be led for the third year by co-hosts
Gary Sinise ("CSI: NY") and Tony Award-winner Joe Mantegna
("Criminal Minds"), two acclaimed actors who have dedicated
themselves to veterans' causes and supporting our troops in active
service.
This year, the event will pay special tribute to the veterans of
World War II, Korea and Vietnam and the sacred war memorials built
in their honor in Washington, DC. Actor and decorated World War II
veteran Charles Durning, a longtime participant in the NATIONAL
MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT, will also be recognized for his bravery and
sacrifice as part of the "greatest generation," who stepped forward
in a time of need. The valor of the country's newest veterans will
be honored through an examination of the bonds that
buddies form on the battlefields of Afghanistan.
The television event will feature a mix of dramatic readings,
documentary footage and live musical performances, along with an
all-star line-up of dignitaries, actors and musical artists. This
includes music legend Gladys Knight, classical crossover soprano
and star of the stage Sarah Brightman, Best Actress Tony
Award-winner Idina Menzel (Wicked , Rent
), actor and comedian Denis Leary (Rescue Me ),
country music star Rodney Atkins, actor and singer John Schneider,
actress Gail O'Grady, film and television actress Caitlin Wachs,
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) and Charles Durning, the
quintessential character actor and recipient of the 2007 Screen
Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. The National Symphony
Orchestra will be performing under the direction of top pops
conductor Erich Kunzel. The event is broadcast live from the West
Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, before an on-site
audience of hundreds of thousands and is viewed by millions more at
home. It can also be seen overseas by U.S. military personnel in
more than 175 countries and aboard more than 200 U.S. Navy ships at
sea on American Forces Radio and Television Network.