Take a look at what’s coming up!
Next week, some of our favorite Sunday night mysteries return with brand-new seasons and America Outdoors host Baratunde Thurston journeys down one of the last wild rivers in America, the Suwannee. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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This lighthearted spin-off series, created by Father Brown writer Jude Tindall, set in 1960’s rural England, follows the adventures of moped-riding Sister Boniface of St. Vincent’s Convent, played by Lorna Watson, who appeared in Father Brown.
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A young woman is left badly burned after a fire in a student flat. When investigations show the victim was drugged and the fire was set, Professor T helps the police in a race against time to find who did it before they strike again. Stream the entire season with GPB Passport beginning on Sunday.
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DCI Jessica James' first day in her new job is marred by an unforeseen and devastating event involving her family life. Her first case looks like a murder dating back to the 1930s, but could the body have been disposed of in more recent times? There are baffling questions that need answering and Jess will need to be at the top of her game. Stream the entire season with GPB Passport beginning on Sunday.
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Van der Valk and the team are immediately plunged into an investigation following the dramatic shooting of an idealistic freerunning champion. Stream the entire season with GPB Passport beginning on Sunday.
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When Patsy Cline Was Crazy is an acclaimed documentary about an American music icon. From humble roots, Patsy Cline grew into that rare and mythical artist - a self-taught singer with a distinctive, precise, disciplined voice and a unique depth of emotional expression.
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In this two-part special, FRONTLINE looks at a little-known "two strikes" law and pregnancy in prison. In collaboration with The Marshall Project, the first half examines how a former West Point cadet got life in prison under a "two strikes" law. The second half documents what happens to pregnant women in prison and their newborns.
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The Suwannee is one of the last wild rivers in America and its watershed creates woods and wetlands, marshes and cave systems. From its headwaters in the Okefenokee Swamp, host Baratunde Thurston journeys downstream, meeting colorful denizens of the Suwannee. From jet skiers to herpetologists, manatees to snapping turtles, he learns how this unique environment inspires a whole range of passions.
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Traveling to the far corners of the world, discover the extraordinary ways animals are adapting to our rapidly changing planet. Witness nature’s remarkable resilience as our perception of evolution and its potential is transformed.
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If you love drama and mystery, then now is the time to sign up for GPB Passport and take advantage of everything this powerful donor benefit has to offer. You’ll enjoy early access to full seasons even before they air on GPB. The first episodes of brand new seasons of these three popular crime series will premiere on GPB this Sunday night, but with GPB Passport you get early access to every episode!
Catch up on episodes you miss now and binge the entire new season of these series beginning this Sunday night:
● Unforgotten on MASTERPIECE
This cold case drama series follows detectives as they uncover the truth from the past.
● Professor T
Professor Jasper Tempest untangles a series of knotty crimes and tries to understand the women in his life.
● Van der Valk on MASTERPIECE
Marc Warren stars as the title character in Van der Valk, based on Nicolas Freeling’s legendary crime thrillers.
Click here to donate and access GPB Passport now. Already a GPB donor? Activate your GPB Passport account and start streaming today!
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Some of the most popular music in the world has roots in Atlanta. In Rap Capital: An Atlanta Story, author Joe Coscarelli chronicles what it's like to be a rapper in Atlanta today and puts on spotlight on artists such as Migos and Lil Baby. After a discussion with Coscarelli, hosts Peter Biello and Orlando Montoya share some of their thoughts and insights.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, thousands of South Georgians remain without power though the coast was left largely unscathed in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, Gov. Brian Kemp addresses Republican criticism of Fulton County DA Fani Willis and more. Listen and subscribe.
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On this week's podcast, Hannah and Jon talk with Coach Jeremy Edwards of Houston County about the back-and-forth game in Perry, Jon gives us insights on the big scores and big surprises last week and Coach Rico Zackery of Westlake previews his matchup with Cedar Grove.
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As podcast popularity soars among kids and families, PBS KIDS continues to deliver free, engaging and entertaining content for young audiences nationwide. Just in time for the back-to-school season, things will kick off in September with a new original podcast series, Jamming on the Job, which introduces kids to a variety of interesting jobs while helping them see how their own interests and skills relate to those of the professionals they meet in the series. Read more.
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The Moth is true stories, told live in front of an audience without notes. And The Moth Mainstage is the quintessential Moth experience, a two-act show - featuring a musical act - where the storytellers and a notable host share true personal stories.
Don’t miss the opportunity to experience The Moth Mainstage in Atlanta! Join us on Thursday, November 30th at the iconic Center Stage for a night of vibrant true stories. Five storytellers will share tales that will make you laugh, cry, cringe, and think. Experience a night of unforgettable Moth stories as they're recorded for future episodes of The Moth Podcast and The Moth Radio Hour.
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Join Georgia Humanities and GPB for a special preview screening of The Harvest and a discussion with filmmakers Douglas A. Blackmon and Sam Pollard. The film is the story of a Mississippi town’s effort to integrate its public schools in 1970. Told through the remembrances of students, teachers and parents, The Harvest shows how the town - and America - were transformed. Learn more about the film and RSVP.
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The Fall Vibes are coming to the #BestBackyard! Come SIP, SAVOR, and SHOP at The Home Depot Backyard during Truist Night Market: Autumn Edition on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Enjoy an evening of savory food, craft cocktails, Truist Vendor Village and live music under the stars! For more information, visit thehomedepotbackyard.com or get your tickets today at bigtickets.com.
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