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Next week, we'll witness the lasting impact of atomic warfare through the eyes of the last survivors on Earth. Take a look at what’s coming up! 

Alphy and Geordie keep an eye on rising tensions as a controversial figure is invited to speak at the university. When a murder is committed, however, they disagree on how to approach the case.

Atomic People presents the testimony of some of the last “Hibakusha,” the Japanese term for survivors of the two atomic bombs, before their voices are lost forever. With an average age of 85, the Hibakusha were children when the bombs were dropped. Combining their devastating personal recollections with archival footage, this is an invaluable record of the only people left on Earth to have survived a nuclear bomb and a moving account of how their experiences shaped the rest of their lives.

The Good Karma Hospital
Season 3 is now available! Follow British doctor Ruby’s continuing discovery of the patients, doctors, expats and local culture of a small cottage hospital in India.

The Marlow Murder Club
This MASTERPIECE drama about three amateur sleuths in a small English town was a hit with GPB viewers last year. Catch up on Season 1 with Passport before Season 2 premieres later this month.

The Golden Swan
This workplace drama set in a high-end department store has a backdrop that gives it extra weight; the store opens in 1939 just as the Nazis occupy Prague. In Czech with English subtitles.

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In Part 2 of Episode 4, we trace the criminal legacy of Morris Lynn Johnson, a career bank robber and escape artist whose bold heists and prison breaks earned him a place on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. From small-town Indiana to the Cobb Exchange vault in Georgia, Johnson’s story reveals a life of charm, chaos, and relentless pursuit.

Atlanta developer and philanthropist Tom Cousins' death this week at 93 leaves a void that will never be filled. An irreplaceable presence in the metro area, making a large difference wherever he went. Jeff Hullinger's blog features the story of the Cousins' vision through the eyes of two influential friends.

Michael Hardwick had no idea that when a police officer stood at his bedroom door on August 3, 1982, he would become a face of the gay rights movement. Arrested for sodomy, Hardwick sued for his right to privacy to the Supreme Court, even as the HIV/AIDS epidemic began to take its toll. When he lost, his era-defining case inspired a half-million people to protest and the ruling became one of the most reviled of its time. Listen here.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Gwinnett County leads the state in ICE detentions, despite no formal agreement with federal law enforcement, state Democrats push back against health care cuts that could jeopardize nursing home funds and Savannah's iconic Forsyth Park fountain gets a deep clean after decades. Listen and subscribe.

It's time to go back to school and whether your child is heading into Pre-K or their senior year, this time of year brings big emotions, exciting milestones and plenty of opportunities for joyful learning.

At GPB, we’re here to help make the transition into the school year a little smoother and a lot more fun for you and your child. With trusted tools, thoughtful activities and expert guidance, you can start the school year with confidence, calm and curiosity.

Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Georgia Historical Society are once again collaborating on the exciting, educational project, Today in Georgia History, with a U.S. 250th re-launch of the original daily series of broadcast segments that highlight a person or historical event associated with each day of the year. You can view program airtimes below and visit todayingeorgiahistory.org for daily segments, educational resources and much more.

Television 
Monday - Friday (daytime) during the 2:58 p.m. break 
Monday Wednesday (primetime) during the 8:58 p.m. break 
Thursdays (prime time) during the 7:58 p.m. break  
Fridays (prime time) during the 6:58 p.m. break  
Saturdays during the 12:58 p.m. and 9:58 p.m. breaks 
Sundays during the 12:58 p.m. and 9:58 p.m. breaks  

Radio 
Weekday mornings (Mon-Fri) at 6:06 a.m. (during Morning Edition
Weekday evenings (Mon-Fri) from 6:32 p.m. (between Marketplace and The Daily
Weekend mornings (Sat-Sun) from 7:04 a.m. 7:05 (during Travel with Rick Steves [Sat] and The New Yorker Radio Hour [Sun]) 
Weekend evenings (Sat-Sun) from 4:04 p.m. (during Planet Money/How I Built This [Sat] and Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me [Sun]) 

Join co-hosts and co-creators Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods live on stage as they share stories from inside and outside prison, accompanied by beloved musicians from the acclaimed podcast. Learn more.

GPB is hosting a preview screening of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale exclusively for our supporters. We will thank you for your gift of $300 or $150 with tickets to the screening as well as other perks like valet parking and a VIP pre-show reception. Arrive early to participate in trivia, a photo booth and a Downton Abbey costume contest! Learn More

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