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Next week, Sunday night favorites return with all-new seasons, historians, guides and descendants tell the untold stories of the Wild West, and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up! 

After Season 3’s shocking finale, Jasper struggles to face police work. But, with the support of Dan and Helena, he is soon solving cases once more. In addition to crime and mystery, Jasper’s personal life begins to blossom.

When a series of new, unsettling crimes shock Marlow, the sleuthing trio is once again pulled into a tangled mystery filled with secrets, suspects and scandal, as they assist DCI Tanika Malik in her official investigations.

Join DCI Jess James, DI Sunny Khan and their team as they investigate the hidden truth behind mysterious human remains found in East London.

A man of his surroundings and culture, a man of his times, a vigorously collected and admired figure, the “Blue Dog” painter has a legacy that endures. George Rodrigue, his story, his artistic contribution, his entire life, are a vivid part of the Louisiana landscape and continue to be an important part of the art world in America and beyond.

On a small farm in a Norwegian forest, the Paynes live a purposefully isolated life, striving to be wild and free. But when tragedy strikes, their idyllic world is shattered, forcing them to navigate the expectations of modern society. This intimate and soulful documentary explores love, growing up and how we navigate life after loss.

This four-part series reveals the unknown history of America's Wild West. Beyond gunslingers and lawmen, meet the diverse pioneers who shaped the country, including Black and Hispanic cowboys, female homesteaders, immigrants and tribal leaders.

Revisit 1940s Los Angeles, when a mysterious cloud of smoke descended over the city, sickening residents. The struggle to determine the cause and then the cure for smog would take years of scientific investigation and bipartisan determination.

The Marlow Murder Club
Retired archaeologist Judith, dog walker Suzie and vicar’s wife Becks return for a second season of crime-solving in Marlow. Watch all episodes of Season 2 beginning August 24 with GPB Passport.

Unforgotten
Jess and Sunny are back! Watch all episodes of Season 6 beginning August 24 with GPB Passport.

Patience
The PBS hit of the summer, Patience is the story of an autistic police librarian whose extraordinary insights prove invaluable to investigators. All episodes are available with GPB Passport.

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In the series finale of Robbery, Inc., host Madison Hogan delves into the later years of Morris Lynn Johnson, a bank robber whose life was defined by bold heists, repeated escapes and a strict personal code. Through the memories of his niece Leah and a walk through the streets of Marietta, the story reveals a man shaped by risk, loyalty and a world that had changed beyond recognition.

On this episode of the Peach Jam podcast, host Jeremy Powell introduces you to The Band Loula, a country duo and lifelong friends from North Georgia. Logan and Malachi share how their small-town roots and faith shape their music, from a century-old camp meeting tradition to the songs now carrying them onto big stages in Nashville. Along the way, you’ll hear their heartfelt harmonies and stories that prove the power of friendship, family and home.

73-year-old Chuck Leavell has led a remarkable life. As keyboardist for the Allman Brothers and the Rolling Stones, his work has crossed generations. In the months ahead, we are going to profile the celebrated musician on our GPB program, Georgia Legends. As Jeff Hullinger was driving southbound with our team toward Bonaire and Chuck's home, a familiar 53-year-old anthem filled the SUV cabin. Read more.

A former Marlow local shares nostalgic memories and travel tips, offering an insider’s guide to the town that inspired The Marlow Murder Club’s fictional thrills.

Martin Luther--not Atlanta’s own Dr. King, but the sixteenth-century priest who was his namesake--once wrote, “Next to the word of God, the noble art of music is the greatest treasure in the world.” Salvation South editor Chuck Reece believes the music we take to heart when we're young can change us forever. Here’s Chuck with some thoughts on that.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a Georgia paper mill announces plans to close, eliminating more than 1-thousand jobs, state lawmakers consider ways to help people quit smoking, and a new documentary tells the story of a woman who, fifty years ago, was denied an exhibition in Mercer University's art gallery because she was black. Listen and subscribe.

The Football Fridays in Georgia podcast welcomes GHSA Executive Director Dr. Tim Scott for his annual visit to kick off the season. He joins Jon and Hannah to discuss reclassification, the new transfer eligibility rules, the rapid growth of girls' flag football and how NIL is shaping high school sports in Georgia.

Make a donation to GPB and join us for an evening with Celtic Woman and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Available donor perks include free parking, a pre-show reception and a meet and greet with the artists. This holiday treat includes stirring performances of classics like Silent Night, Carol of the Bells, Sleigh Ride, Deck the Halls, Danny Boy and many more. Experience a symphonic Yuletide celebration with Celtic Woman!

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

Join GPB for an edition of Creative Mornings! This month's theme is NOMAD. CreativeMornings is a free monthly breakfast lecture series for creative communities worldwide, offering an accessible platform for individuals to gather, connect, and be inspired. Learn more and RSVP.

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