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Next week, American Experience revisits a violent confrontation between student protestors and construction workers, we'll learn about some of the delicious crops growing in South Georgia and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up! 

Watch the Newnan Cougars take on the Langston Hughes Panthers in the Region 3-5A matchup on GPB-TV or streaming at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch. This week's Stream Game is the Hapeville Charter vs. Carver Atlanta rivalry matchup. Watch that game live at GPB.org, YouTube or the GPB Sports App. You can also find the latest high school football news, updates, scores and more at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App.

Revisit New York in 1970, when student protestors against the Vietnam War violently clashed with construction workers, ushering in a new political and cultural divide that would redefine the American political landscape.

Starting Wednesday at 5 p.m., DW The Day helps you understand emerging stories from Europe, the US and across the globe. Hosts Brent Goff and Nicole Frölich will put the day’s events into context with the help of experts, political players and DW’s reporters on the ground. Then at 5:30 p.m., BBC News America host Sumi Somaskanda gives audiences a detailed look into news stories from around the world from the BBC news desk in Washington, D.C.

Georgia is known worldwide for its juicy peaches, peanuts and of course Vidalia Onions. But when it comes to fruits and veggies grown in abundance in Georgia, those are just the tip of the iceberg. This week, explore a few other crops that grow beautifully in our fertile southern soil.

Professor T
If you aren’t yet acquainted with brilliant criminologist Professor T, you can watch the entire series in advance of this Sunday’s season 4 finale with GPB Passport.

Doc Martin
Dr. Martin Ellingham is a successful London surgeon who moves to the seaside Cornish village of Portwenn to practice general medicine. Abrasive and tactless, Doc Martin must learn to set aside his old habits to negotiate village life.

Grantchester
The local detective inspector relies on the insights and relationships of the town vicar to help him solve cases. Season 10 of this popular series aired in August, so it’s the perfect time to catch up.

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Our new Chip In! initiative turns your unused or broken electronic devices into direct financial support for GPB. Used smartphones, tablets, laptops and other devices can make an impact in just a few easy steps. Visit gpb.org/chipin with your gadget in hand to receive a box with free shipping and the full value of your device will go to GPB. 

32 years ago, when Eats first opened, Ponce was a chaotic mix of small business and hard-scrabble lives. Finding a lunch or dinner option was vexing and options were limited. With his restaurant concept, influenced by Tortillas (friend Charles Kerns), Mr. Hatcher offered vegetables cooked without animal fats in tandem with favorites like meatloaf, chicken alfredo, and spaghetti. Really good food for a fair price. Read more.

This episode explores Masquerade by O.O. Sangoyomi, a sweeping historical novel that reframes the Persephone myth in a reimagined fifteenth-century West Africa. You’ll hear why Ododo, a young blacksmith from Timbuktu, is one of the podcast's most compelling protagonists and how palace intrigue, shifting loyalties and questions of agency drive this story. 

In this episode, we visit Savannah Bee Company in Savannah, Georgia, for a tour of its honeys, mead bars and conservation work. Founder Ted Dennard shares how a Peace Corps detour became a lifelong calling, why flower sources define honey and how The Bee Cause Project puts observation hives and bee curricula in schools. You also meet the team teaching mead’s ancient roots and modern flavors.

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, a study committee on medical marijuana considers current state policy, which critics call out of date, the city of Macon kicks off its four-day Pride Week and U.S. laboratories no longer experiment on chimpanzees. So what happens to older chimps who need retirement homes? Listen and subscribe.  

We take you inside a packed week of Georgia high school football. Valdosta head coach Shelton Felton details a 50 start and the realities of Region 1-6A road trips, while Langston-Hughes head coach Andrico Hines and Newnan’s Chip Walker preview a high-scoring showdown. You get upsets, player spotlights and a full look at the GPB Game of the Week.

On PBS KIDS, it's a Halloween BOONANZA with special treats! Get fun ideas to make your trick or treating fun and safe, plus check out the new Carl the Collector episode and game! Read more.

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