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Next week, a few favorites return with brand-new seasons, FRONTLINE investigates America’s deadliest wildfire in a century and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

1909: The double murder of an arms dealer in police custody and a senior public official has shaken Vienna to its core. Can Max and Oskar stop the seditious mole known as ‘Mephisto’ from bringing the Austro-Hungarian Empire to destruction?

Antiques Roadshow kicks off season 29 with treasures that include a 1976 Marvel UK Super Spider-Man #175 cover art, a 1926 Rogers Hornsby sterling trophy and Winslow Homer watercolors, ca. 1879. One is valued between $180,000 to $320,000!

Seeking healing and comfort in community, a dementia family caregiver road trips the U.S. to swap caregiver stories of love, humor and devotion with other family caregivers who share this hilariously heartbreaking end-of-life journey. 

A pioneering group of artists gain global recognition after embracing NFTs, but they must reckon with the controversies that threaten to undermine this new technology.

In the season 11 premiere, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces actors Lea Salonga and Amanda Seyfried to ancestors who are every bit as dramatic as the characters they’ve played on stage and screen, telling stories of relatives who survived heart-wrenching ordeals.

Lucy Worsley re-investigates some of the most dramatic chapters in British history. She uncovers forgotten witnesses, re-examines old evidence and follows new clues.

FRONTLINE investigates the deadliest American wildfire in a century, looking into its causes, the chaotic response and how changes to the climate and landscape have made Maui increasingly vulnerable to fires.

Astrid | Season 4
Astrid Nielsen works in the library of the judicial police. Her autism spectrum disorder gives her an incredible memory which the district commander relies on to help with unsolved investigations. In French with English subtitles. Season 4 will be available January 5.

Vienna Blood | Season 4
Dr. Max Liebermann and D.I. Oskar Rheinhardt solve mysterious and deadly cases in 1900s Vienna. All episodes of Season 4 will be available January 5.

Miss Scarlet | Season 5
The entire season is available to stream before the broadcast premiere on January 12!

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Follow live coverage on GPB TV, the GPB Radio Network and streaming at gpb.org:

  • Saturday, January 4, 3 p.m. - GPB's Peter Biello and Pamela Kirkland host live coverage of the funeral procession for Former President Carter, featuring reports from GPB reporters and other special guests.
  • Tuesday, January 7, 2:30 p.m. - Live special coverage of the funeral service for Former President Carter in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, where his remains will lie in state. 
  • Thursday, January 9, 9 a.m. - Live special coverage of the funeral service for Former President Carter at the Washington National Cathedral on GPB TV. Radio coverage begins at 9:30 a.m.

Georgia Public Broadcasting's CEO Bert Wesley Huffman shared details about the organization's ambitious new vision and strategic plan as it celebrates its 65th anniversary this year.

At the heart of the plan is a renewed mission to connect and inspire all Georgians by reimagining the role of public media. 

In an interview with GPB’s Pamela Kirkland, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Andrew Young recalled former President Jimmy Carter’s deep ties to Georgia. One of Carter's closest allies, Young described Carter as a man of deep faith that shaped his life and leadership

At nine years old, on her first visit to a museum, Emily fell in love with "Breakfast," a painting by Henri Matisse. Now a single mother, she lives in the world of art and can barely find time for her two daughters, much less for Mark, the man she loves. Her days are a jumble - she’s lost the thread of her life - but a contest at the museum where she’s the registrar gives her hope. The Art of Her Life shows the power of art to transform an ordinary life.

When President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday, Salvation South editor Chuck Reece remembered the night when he, at age fourteen, first shook the great man’s hand. Chuck has some thoughts about the examples Carter left behind for all Southerners.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the man accused of a terrorist attack in New Orleans has Georgia connections, hundreds gather to watch the demolition of a longstanding hotel in Macon and civil rights leader Andrew Young remembers his friend, former President Jimmy Carter. Listen and subscribe.

There is still space available on GPB’s Iconic British Classics Tour of England, September 8-14, 2025. Stay in luxury accommodations and enjoy exclusive experiences provided by GPB’s partner Transcendent Travel that will take you inside your favorite PBS dramas.

Visit gpb.org/travel or call Transcendent Travel at 1.866.654.7508.

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