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Next week, join View Finders as they return for an all-new season exploring the country's most beautiful vistas and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

In this 2016 concert Joe Bonamassa paid tribute to the three great British blues rock guitarists who inspired him: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. Performances include “Let Me Love You Baby,” “Motherless Children,” “Little Girl,” “Pretending” and more.

Follow the View Finders on their adventures in search of awe-inspiring locations to photograph, taking in beautiful landscapes throughout the United States. Along the way, co-hosts Chris and Paul share tips and speak with experts about each unique spot. In the season premiere, Chris and Paul explore the towering beauty of the Tetons in Wyoming.

Experience the powerful journey of medical students at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, where a historic $1 billion donation has made tuition free. This intimate film captures their stories and the changing landscape of medicine.

Journalist, White House official, author, humorist, political activist and feminist leader: over her 89 years of service, Liz Carpenter was often front and center where history was unfolding. This documentary tells the inspirational story of an extraordinary woman who experienced and helped shape some of the most vivid moments and movements of the 20th century.

How do we protect homes, lives and communities in an emerging era of large wildfires? What role does the community have in mitigating future disasters? Maiya May gets to the bottom of these questions and also takes audiences to the Institute for Business and Home Safety Lab in South Carolina, where researchers simulate urban fire conditions to find ways to make communities more resilient.

In season three of this quirky New Zealand mystery, Detectives Mike Shepherd, Kristin Sims and Sam Breen face down poisonous spiders, a real-life Clue board game gone wrong, the death of a classic car enthusiast and someone killing the Christmas spirit.

This series tells the story of junior doctor, Ruby Walker, who arrives in India looking for a job and a distraction from her heartbreak. She anticipates the sunshine, the palm trees and picture-perfect beaches. What she doesn't expect are the realities of work, life and even love at an under-resourced and over-worked cottage hospital.

Stream the best international crime dramas and murder mysteries on GPB Passport, brought to you by Walter Presents. 
 

Murder in Sweden
On a picturesque Swedish island, Maria juggles being a good mother and a good detective. Season 4 is available now. In Swedish with English subtitles.

The Paris Murders
Consistently a donor favorite on GPB Passport, this suspenseful, fast-paced series about a highly intuitive criminal profiler is based on actual criminal cases. In French with English subtitles.

The Nordic Murders
A mother-daughter team investigates criminal cases on the otherwise peaceful Baltic Sea island of Usedom. In German with English subtitles.

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The pop-culture phenomenon series will film in Savannah on Tuesday, April 29. Do YOU have Antiques Roadshow’s next big find? 

Enter the sweepstakes for a chance to get tickets. Or, donate to GPB and we will reserve tickets for you.

*Limited tickets available. The sweepstakes deadline is March 24. Antiques Roadshow 2025 Tour FAQ.

From marching in Selma to serving as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. under President Jimmy Carter, Andrew Young has shaped history. Now 93, he looks back on his extraordinary life and the work still left to do. GPB's Pamela Kirkland spoke with Young recently. Listen here.

Inspired by painting, poetry, and jazz, poet Tony Whedon says he "can't wait to get to that computer every morning to see what's going to happen." Join Peter and Orlando as they explore Blue Ray, a collection of poems by Tony Whedon of Darien, Ga. 

From performing onstage at Madison Square Garden to writing music for hit television shows this Grammy-award-winning Atlanta native has already amassed an impressive resume….and she’s just getting started. Welcome Jordan L’Oreal to the Peach Jam family. 

It was on the couch, an Atlanta fiefdom, a kingdom was conceptualized, born. The Carse boys, brothers Steve and Nick, would become rulers of a new Atlanta world, “The King of Pops.” Read more.

David Zelski takes you to Rabun County to meet Doug Nasser of Moonrise Distillery, where pristine mountain water and local partnerships drive a passion for crafting exceptional spirits. Discover how this small Georgia distillery is making a big name for itself. Listen here.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the state government tries to crack down on so-called "sanctuary cities" and some cities and counties push back, a new study compares health care spending in Georgia to the leading causes of poor health and early death and at age 93, civil rights leader Andrew Young says he has no plans of slowing down. Listen and subscribe.

This episode highlights the 2025 GHSA Basketball Championships and features interviews with coaches Chaz Clark of Butler, George Brown of Savannah High and Kassie Scott of Cherokee Bluff. Clark discusses his team's victory and what it means to the Butler community, Brown talks about the challenges of playing a familiar opponent in the championship game and Scott shares her experience as a head coach with a husband who is also a head coach.

Travel in style with GPB on a PBS-inspired tour of the United Kingdom this fall. Visit locations you’ll recognize from your favorite programs as well as Buckingham Palace, Agatha Christie’s vacation home and great houses of Britain like Downton Abbey manor Highclere Castle. Panoramic vistas of the countryside will abound during visits to Cornwall, Bath and Devon. You’ll stay in comfortable, historical lodgings feeling like the hero or heroine of a MASTERPIECE show!

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