Happy New Year from GPB! Next week, MASTERPIECE favorites return with brand-new seasons, tiny creatures take on a big world and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Enjoy the songs of the internationally beloved tenor’s 2020 album recorded on location in Malta. Selections performed include “Gratia Plena,” a duet with Cecilia Bartoli and new interpretations of “Ave Maria” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Find out how you can experience Andrea Bocelli live in February.
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Joe Bonamassa plays his latest studio album, “Time Clocks” - a sprawling and expansive musical undertaking filmed in August 2022 at the iconic Red Rock. Joe’s virtuoso guitar style, blending everything with his unique Blues-Rock technique and flair, elevates the evening's performance to a stratospheric level and the overall experience to an almost heavenly high. Tune in to find out how you can see Joe live in Macon in March.
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Join the acclaimed personal finance expert for essential advice on planning for and thriving in retirement. With empathy, straight talk and humor, Suze provides information about key steps for anyone trying to achieve their “ultimate retirement.”
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Eliza has taken over the business of Nash & Sons (not that he has any sons) and things are not going entirely smoothly, although help comes from some familiar sources. Outside of work, her relationship with William (the Duke) builds towards a looming decision that will shape both their lives. Binge the full season on GPB Passport beginning Sunday evening.
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With Tristan away serving, Siegfried and James bring in some extra hands to help around the practice: highly efficient bookkeeper Miss Harbottle, and student vet Richard Carmody. Happily married Helen and James begin to think about their future despite the looming possibility that James could be called up to serve. Binge the full season on GPB Passport beginning Sunday evening.
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Blackpool beauty queen Barbara Parker decides to swap her pageant life for comedy television in 1960s London. After landing an audition, Barbara finds that being a woman and finding her voice in a largely male environment has its own challenges.
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Explore the complex issue of reparations in the U.S. using a thoughtful approach to history, historical injustices, systemic inequities and critical dialogue on racial conciliation. Through personal narratives, community inquiries and scholarly insights, this program aims to inspire the understanding of the scope and rationale of the reparations debate.
You’re invited to join us for a free screening and discussion on The Cost of Inheritance on Wednesday, January 17 at 2 p.m. Click here to learn more and RSVP.
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Small animals, even tiny ones, must sometimes make epic journeys to find a home or a mate. While the distances may not seem monumental to us, to these little creatures the journey is monumental. Grasses appear like skyscrapers, mounds become mountains and raindrops fall as big as cars. Meet six heroic, tiny travelers risking it all to complete big journeys against the odds.
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GPB Passport is a powerful donor benefit that gives you early access to new episodes before they air on GPB! You also can stream full seasons of PBS favorites, catch up on shows you missed and discover more programs to love - whenever and wherever you want.
Stream new seasons of these series beginning this Sunday night!
● All Creatures Great and Small
Binge every episode of the highly anticipated new season of this beloved MASTERPIECE series and catch up on previous episodes now.
● Miss Scarlet and the Duke
Eliza Scarlet, Victorian London’s first female detective, has taken over the business of Nash & Sons and her relationship with William “The Duke” Wellington builds towards a looming decision.
● Funny Woman
It’s the height of the swinging 60s and Barbara Parker packs her bags and heads to London to take on the male-dominated world of comedy by storm.
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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In her third book of essays, Georgia Author of the Year Award winner Kathy Bradley continues to ask important questions about humanity, community and stewardship. In this episode, Peter and Orlando discuss this "rare gem" of a book, the difficulties and art of writing against a deadline and finding meaning and metaphor in the simplest things.
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Since its 1995 inception, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has committed more than $1 billion in giving. “The needs in our society are more profound than at any point in my lifetime," Blank says. GPB's Jeff Hullinger interviews the Home Depot co-founder and Atlanta Falcons owner in this week's Hullinger's Musings.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a sheriff’s deputy in Metro Atlanta's Coweta County is killed in the line of duty, Georgia lawmakers meet to discuss pregnancy-related deaths, a new study shows only six Georgia counties have enough mental health care professionals and more. Listen and subscribe.
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