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Next week, MASTERPIECE historical drama Wolf Hall returns with a new season, we'll celebrate the contributions of women in agriculture and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light traces the final years of Thomas Cromwell’s life and journey to become the most influential figure of his time under the notorious King Henry VIII. In the premiere, Cromwell risks all to save Princess Mary from her father’s ire as Henry and Jane enjoy wedded bliss.

Marie Antoinette knows that her enemies are waiting to destroy her as she and Louis face an unprecedented financial crisis. Provence and Chartres stir up the hatred of the nobles while disastrous consequences loom as the revolt rumbles on.

The View Finders head to New Mexico to photograph Vermejo, a stunning Ted Turner Reserve that occupies over 550,000 acres outside of Taos. They also spend time with the Captain Planet Foundation and some students who want to create positive change for the Earth.

While agriculture is the foundation of our civilization and the backbone of our nation, the story has only been half-told. In this uniquely matrilineal retelling of America’s history, celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women in agriculture.

Home Court is the coming-of-age story of Ashley Chea, a Cambodian American basketball prodigy in Southern California whose life intensifies as recruitment heats up. As she overcomes injury as well as racial and class differences between her home and private school worlds, in peer groups and against rival schools, Ashley strives to become her own person and leave a legacy behind.

Explore the dramatic story of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. The film focuses on the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to pass the legislation that changed the lives of all Americans.

Follow a growing number of inspiring people, fighting to save nature. Understand the impact of carbon on our planet and how nature is helping to mitigate its effects.

This Emmy-nominated series follows a young female detective and her three mystery-writing aunts who believe their knowledge of crime fiction makes them perfectly qualified to help her solve murders in their home of Wildermarsh. The series features bold visuals, quirky characters, fast-paced dialogue and darkly comic cases.

Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light
The story of Thomas Cromwell continues. With GPB Passport, you can watch the full second season beginning Sunday, March 23.

Marie Antoinette
The fashionable French queen returns. All episodes of Season 2 will be available March 23 on GPB Passport.

Davos, 1917
Amid the chaos of WWI, a young nurse in neutral Switzerland will do anything to find her daughter. In German with English subtitles.

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

The ticket sweepstakes ends Monday! Enter now for a chance to get tickets. Or, donate to GPB to reserve your spot. 

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

Nestled just outside the world's busiest airport, Decimal Place Farm offers a tranquil escape, where Saanen goats graze on lush pastures and produce award-winning cheeses. David Zelski tags along as Chef Duane Nutter rediscovers the taste of place, exploring the meticulous craft and passion behind this unique Georgia dairy.

On this episode of Peach Jam, you’ll meet Travis and Dakota Page of The Page Brothers Band from Adel, GA. They say they’re “a band of brothers with a swampy, southern sound rooted in bluesy rock n’ roll and Georgia soul” and that description is pretty much perfect. 

Author AA Milne was a well known writer in the 1920’s, but when Winnie the Pooh hit the London Evening News in 1925, a star was born.

Winnie the Pooh, obviously is a wonderful book, but the immortal voice of Cedartown, Georgia native Sterling Holloway (1905-1992) with the intrepid bear as Sterling was the wind beneath Mr. Milne’s words. Read more.

Scandals, Betrayals and Drama? Both Wolf Hall and the works of William Shakespeare have it in spades. GPB's Rachel Buchman spoke to Jeanette Meierhofer, Marketing Manager from The Atlanta Shakespeare Company, about the appeal of Shakespeare’s histories, supporting and enjoying local theater and much more.

Discover how the Affrilachia movement is redefining the narrative of the Appalachian region, challenging stereotypes and embracing diversity. From poetry to visual art, hear the stories of those who are reclaiming their space in this often-overlooked corner of America.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, President Trump aims to dismantle the Department of Education, a study shows AI helps predict which children will develop mental health issues, an Atlanta man held by the Taliban is released and more. Listen and subscribe.

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!

Time is running out, and only a few spots remain, so don’t delay! Call 1.866.654.7508 or order online today.

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