Take a look at what's coming up!
Next week, we’ll explore a young politician's fight to end violence in Baltimore, U.S.-China relations and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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An intimate portrait of Sir David Attenborough’s life, from his boyhood days as a fossil hunter, through his early days as a BBC host, to his revered status as the foremost natural history presenter.
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London 1940: As the Blitz rages and she struggles to make ends meet, Agatha Christie makes the decision to kill off her most famous creation - Hercule Poirot.
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Through his paintings and thousands of pages of drawings and writings, Leonardo da Vinci explores one of humankind’s most curious and innovative minds.
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In Baltimore, Brandon Scott, an idealistic young leader with an ambitious plan to stop chronic violence, is elected mayor. Throughout his first year in office, we follow him as he fights powerful political forces to save lives in Baltimore and reveal a pathway toward healing for the nation.
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FRONTLINE investigates the state of U.S.-China relations, the key turning points as the two countries have grown apart and the high stakes for the U.S., China and the world.
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If you are looking for inspiration for your holiday table, GPB Passport has the latest from our most popular cooking shows - PLUS the best of the archives
● Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television
Explore six seasons of holiday recipes including international fare and mouth-watering sweets.
● America’s Test Kitchen
Looking for last January’s holiday cocktail party light bites? Or the Yule Log from 2023? ATK has made these holiday episodes available exclusively on Passport.
● Mary Berry’s Highland Christmas
Dame Mary Berry traveled to Scotland for this December 2023 special to make an indulgent Christmas feast. Access a variety of Mary Berry’s cooking specials, selected just for you.
GPB Passport FAQ | GPB Passport Account Lookup
Need help setting up GPB Passport on your device? Contact us at 1-800-222-4788 or ask@gpb.org.
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There will be plenty of festive specials on 88.5 Atlanta and the GPB Radio Network in the coming weeks, beginning this Sunday at 1 p.m. with the Milk Street Radio Holiday Special, dedicated this year to solving your toughest problems - like what to do when your apple pie leaks and how to cook your turkey in only two hours. Then on Thanksgiving day, Francis Lam takes calls and comes to the rescue of Thanksgiving cooks on The Splendid Table's Turkey Confidential at 2 p.m. Lastly next week, the No Small Endeavor holiday special Can Curiosity Save Your Holidays? explores how to cultivate curiosity and compassion in a divided world on Friday at 2 p.m.
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Athens resident Rebecca McCarthy creates an intimate portrait of Norman Maclean, drawing on her long friendship with the author from when she became a student at the University of Chicago through the rest of his life. Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers is a well-researched glimpse into the life of a compelling author that benefits from the insights provided by the author's personal accounts and interactions.
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In this episode of Fork in the Road, host David Zelski takes you to Pitts, Georgia, where Clay and Valerie Oliver have turned a small idea into a big success. Starting with a plan to make biofuel, the Olivers pivoted to crafting high-quality, cold-pressed oils from sunflowers and other crops. Discover how their green peanut oil gained fame among top chefs, the sustainable uses of their byproducts and the pride they’ve brought to their small town with their thriving business and community hub, The Station.
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Traveling in the Columbus area for a Georgia Public Broadcasting feature story, veering off the freeway, chasing a Chick-Fil-A late lunch.
A television viewer from Atlanta admonished me for not stopping at the celebrated Dinglewood Pharmacy: “I figured you would be eating a famous Scramble Dog.”
I responded, “Oh yeah, I’ve heard of that! Where is the Dinglewood from here?”
Pointing toward Wynnton Road, “It’s a quarter-mile up on the right side.”
Okay, on to the Dinglewood Pharmacy. Let's sample the Scramble Dog.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the father of the suspected Apalachee High School shooter enters a not-guilty plea, a Georgia Senate subcommittee studies transgender students participating in school sports and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr says he’s running for governor. Listen and subscribe.
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The GHSA Playoffs are in full swing. On this episode of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast, Hannah and Jon catch up with Ware County head coach Jason Strickland and Houston County head coach Jeremy Edwards.
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Get ready to grab your pencils and tell your story! Who knows? Your story could be the next big winner! Georgia Public Broadcasting invites all Georgia students in kindergarten through third grade to create an excellent story, illustrate it, and enter it in our PBS KIDS Writers Contest.
The contest will open on January 13, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is April 30, 2025. Learn more.
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Follow in the footsteps of your favorite PBS heroes and heroines when you travel to the UK with GPB on the Iconic British Classics Tour of England, September 8-14, 2025. Visit Highclere Castle from Downton Abbey, Cricket St. Thomas from To the Manor Born, Port Isaac from Doc Martin, Dorchester-On-Thames from Midsomer Murders and much, much more.
Visit gpb.org/travel or call Transcendent Travel at 1.866.654.750
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