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Next week, Nature follows big cats, NOVA follows flying saucers and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

In the 1960s, residents wanted a thriving Black neighborhood in Newport News, Virginia, to keep growing. White city leaders wanted that land for a new college. Only one side had the power of eminent domain. The Johnsons, one of the last families in the neighborhood, tell the nearly forgotten story of a college expansion like the ones that broke up Black communities across Virginia and the country.

FRONTLINE looks at Donald Trump’s return to the presidency, overcoming unprecedented obstacles and opposition. With insider interviews, they trace defining moments over Trump’s life and career, his 2020 election loss, felony convictions and historic comeback.

On the shores of Botswana’s Gomoti River, three big cats have made themselves a home. An aging lion has his hands full with new cubs; a cheetah mother races to get her five cubs to independence, and a male leopard embarks on a bumpy journey to fatherhood. To succeed, these cats must use their unique skills to avoid lethal encounters, outsmart rivals, and thrive in a crowded neighborhood.

Unidentified Flying Objects have long captivated the imagination of the public, but for decades most scientists treated the subject as taboo. Now, these mysterious phenomena are moving out of the shadows and into the light, as NASA pledges to study them scientifically.

It’s a man’s world -- or is it? These popular Passport offerings highlight women in the halls of power.  

Sisi: Austrian Empress
Elisabeth of Austria was ahead of her time, a champion of individualism and independence who still had to navigate the politics of being the Emperor’s wife. Season 3 is available now. In German with English subtitles.

Victoria
Queen Victoria and her husband Albert introduced new cultural traditions, championed new technologies and gave birth to a new generation of European royalty. Also available: Victoria & Albert: The Wedding, hosted by Lucy Worsley.

The First Lady
A look back at significant moments in American politics through the eyes of famous first ladies Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Michelle Obama (Viola Davis).

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In the business of broadcasting, everything has changed everywhere, except in Cornelia, Georgia where the radio kingdom of the Foster family rule the airwaves with a unique benevolence.

Killer Mike, a Black man from Atlanta, Ga., and El-P, a white man from Brooklyn, N.Y., have transformed what should have been the twilight of their careers as rappers into their biggest spotlight yet. Known as the hip-hop duo Run The Jewels, they have headlined festivals worldwide, become action figures and Marvel comic book characters, spearheaded a worldwide countercultural movement, and played a significant role in the last two presidential elections.

On this episode of Salvation South Deluxe, we're debunking the Robert Johnson myth. We'll explain how the "deal with the devil" story overshadowed a blues genius and led to exploitation of his legacy.

Produced by GPB, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Ebenezer Baptist Church bring together ASO musicians, the ASO chorus and the Ebenezer Choir for an unforgettable performance. Read more.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a Georgia state senator is arrested at the state capitol, the TSA says about 500 firearms were seized at Georgia airports last year, and protective orders are meant to shield survivors of domestic violence from further abuse, but many who start the process of getting one change their minds. Listen and subscribe.

Find out more about some of the beautiful knitwear shown in All Creatures Great and Small and participate in our Knit Along!

It’s an anniversary year for Antiques Roadshow! Part adventure, part history lesson and part treasure hunt, PBS’s most-watched ongoing series heads out for its 30th Tour in 2025 to capture tales of family heirlooms, flea market finds, and items saved from attics and basements. The pop-culture phenomenon series will film for Season 30 in five cities including a stop in Savannah, Georgia on Tuesday, April 29! Do you have Roadshow’s next big find?

Admission is free but tickets are required and must be obtained in advance. To enter for a free pair of tickets to a 2025 Roadshow event and to see complete entry rules, go to pbs.org/roadshowtickets. Call 888-762-3749 for information about the 2025 tour or click here for frequently asked questions.

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. Read more.

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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