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Next week, we follow along as archaeologists make significant finds at the estate of the late Princess Diana, learn about the life of one of America's most influential voices for democracy and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

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Discover one of the most significant British archaeological finds of the century in the Althorp Estate, house to the late Diana, Princess of Wales. What treasures and history will this extensive excavation reveal?

Alabama Black Belt Blues uses slave narratives, archival blues recordings and the recorded music of contemporary African American blues musicians to explore the role this music has played in the region from slavery onward.

This documentary follows leaders from the South Carolina and Georgia Gullah Geechee community as they experience a homecoming in Sierra Leone.

Discover how a man born into slavery became one of the most influential voices for democracy in American history. Oscar®-nominated filmmaker Stanley Nelson explores the role Douglass played in securing the right to freedom for African Americans.

Across the country, artificial intelligence is helping inform decisions about policing and criminal sentencing. This timely investigation digs into the hidden biases, privacy risks, and design flaws of this controversial technology.

There’s been a lot of attention on Georgia’s governor and Senate races, with millions of dollars pouring in to help determine the direction of the state and the country. But the most important race might involve who represents Southwest Georgia in Congress.

On this week's episode, we take a deep dive into Georgia's 2nd Congressional District race and its potential effect on the midterm election.

On this week's podcast, we talk with Osborne Head Coach Luqman Salam about the changes he's made that have helped the program win more football games this year than in the past seven years combined. Plus, we preview the Winnersville Classic: Lowndes vs. Valdosta. 

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Van der Valk
Marc Warren stars as steely-eyed cop Piet van der Valk in this MASTERPIECE series based on Nicolas Freeling’s legendary crime thrillers.

Pie in the Sky
Henry Crabbe, a reluctant detective is set to retire and open his own restaurant. However, his supervisor, Chief Constable Fisher, keeps drawing Crabbe back into investigations.

La Otra Mirada
In 1920s Seville, a woman with a mysterious past flees to a young girls’ academy. This series portrays the journey of brave women finding their own voice.


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