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Next week, we welcome three new shows to our Sunday night lineup, including the story behind one of the most famous interviews of all time. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Our Fall Radio Fund Drive is coming up, and if you are a GPB donor, we would love to hear from you! Please share a voice recording with us about why you give by calling 404-685-2444 or recording your comments on the GPB App. Your comments may be used on the air to help convince other listeners to join you in supporting GPB.
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Watch the Buford Wolves face off against the Collins Hill Eagles in the Region 8-6A showdown 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 Cartersville vs. Cass 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.
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1989. When two old friends - the “much feared inquisitor” Brian Walden and “Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher - come together for their last-ever TV interview, little do they realize they're about to embark on one of the most famous political exchanges of all time. This drama recounts the end of a political era and a long-term friendship, tensely reconstructing the seismic London Weekend Television interview that reshaped national opinion and signposted the end of Thatcher’s premiership. Brian and Margaret never spoke again after their final encounter.
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Meet Chief Inspector Maigret as he solves Paris’s most complex crimes using unorthodox methods and a fierce sense of justice. To prevail, he must outwit the city’s most ruthless criminals while confronting his own troubled past.
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What began as a routine armed robbery turned into one of the biggest heists in British history. Inspired by true events, this gripping drama uncovers the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery in London and the decades-long ripple effects that followed.
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Two high school classmates from 1965--Jimmie, a Black football star, and De, a white student who respected him from afar--reunite 50 years later after a discovery linking their families changes their lives forever. This personal yet profoundly American story reveals the legacy of slavery, the complexities of race and privilege and the power of truth in their journey toward healing.
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FRONTLINE presents an indelible look at the realities of growing up poor in America. Filmed over 14 years with kids from three families, from adolescents to adults with kids of their own, navigating an economy with more obstacles than opportunities.
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Dahlonega drew people to the North Georgia Mountains in droves nearly two centuries ago with dreams of gold. The site of Georgia’s first major gold rush still brings folks in from all over the U.S. but for different reasons. Be it the natural beauty, the wine, the food, the mushrooms, the unique coffee shops, or even the Bison, people continue finding reasons to explore these golden hills.
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● New Dramas from MASTERPIECE
Donors with GPB Passport will be able to watch all the episodes of new series The Gold and the reimagined Maigret beginning this Sunday.
● Classified
Married Canadian intelligence agents Rachel and Emile lead a tranquil family life, despite careers filled with danger and betrayal in this new drama from Walter Presents. In French with English subtitles.
● The Intern
Season 4 finds Constance, now an attorney, balancing her challenging caseload with her family responsibilities as Boris struggles to balance his own professional and personal lives at the Palais de Justice. In French with English subtitles.
GPB Passport FAQ | GPB Passport Account Lookup
Need help setting up GPB Passport on your device? Contact us at 1-800-222-4788 or ask@gpb.org.
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Cartober is an annual celebration of your generosity and a reminder that you can support GPB by donating a vehicle. Just fill out the online form and we will come pick it up; it’s that easy. We take all kinds of vehicles including cars, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles and tractors and the value of your donation will support the programs and services you depend on.
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We return to Conyers in season two with new voices and new information. Former BioLab staff describe corrosion, leaky sprinklers and storage beyond the stated limits. At the same time, neighbors continue to ask what they were exposed to and what lingers in their soil, gardens and water. We connect the dots from Hurricane Helene to the 2024 fire, the Chemical Safety Board’s ongoing probe and BioLab’s decision to end manufacturing in Rockdale County.
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Jill Stuckey’s unique relationship with 39th president of the United States began with an introduction at Macon’s beloved Cherry Blossom Festival with her late husband, a politico in Georgia with Governor Miller and President Carter.
It is impossible to undersell the role Jill played in Plains. She was a mixture of Chief of Staff, shepherd and loving friend. A critical and benevolent player in the final chapter of the Carter’s lives in Southwest Georgia. Read more.
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Meet Five Eight, a cornerstone of the Athens, Georgia scene known for emotionally direct songs and high-energy shows. The band opens up about forming in the late eighties, the tension that fuels their performances and the new documentary that traces their story from early struggles to enduring friendship. You also hear the moment they recall opening for R.E.M. in California and why Athens still feels like home.
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This year, GPB is excited to share that two new series are joining the MASTERPIECE library: Maigret, a contemporary take on the classic Georges Simenon book series, and The Gold, a dramatic retelling of the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery that changed financial crime forever. Get a sneak peek of both series, including spotting some familiar faces and what to expect from MASTERPIECE’s latest additions.
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Let's visit Dahlonega Resort and Vineyard for a mountaintop meal with Executive Chef Madeline Medon, whose upscale rustic menu pairs Georgia-grown wines with Southern comfort. You’ll hear how barbecue, fried chicken and red-wine-cured salmon meet Dahlonega Plateau AVA bottles, plus why a quiet porch and wooded trails make this Blue Ridge retreat an easy getaway from Atlanta. Listen here.
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Cultures all over the world have ceremonies to honor loved ones who have passed away. Sometimes they are celebrations. Sometimes, they are solemn remembrances. And always, everywhere, stories are told. In the South, a tradition called Decoration Day persists as fiercely as the memories of the people whose lessons shaped our lives. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece has some memories of his own.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area will remain open despite the federal government shutdown, the church of the oldest Black congregation in Valdosta suffers vandalism and what does the future of the timber industry look like for Georgia? Listen and subscribe.
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We’ll talk to Benedictine head coach Danny Britt, who led his Cadets to a victory against Ware over the weekend. Jared Hughes, flag football coach at Rome, will tell us what it’s like to create a new sports program from scratch. Finally, Collins Hill head coach Drew Swick talks about his plans to lead a tough defense against Buford this weekend. Plus: flag football season starts today! Listen here.
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How can we help kids make good choices? That’s the question caregivers, teachers and all of us at GPB ask ourselves every day. Connecting with children and inspiring them to learn and grow is part of our mission and it’s part of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities’ (DBHDD) mission as well. So when DBHDD reached out to GPB about a show featuring kids helping other kids make good life choices, we wanted to be involved. Read more.
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What does chalk art and GPB’s latest digital show with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities have in common? They’ll both be featured at Chalktoberfest, Marietta’s internationally recognized Chalk Art and Craft Beer Festival, on October 11-12! Read more.
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The organization behind The Moth Radio Hour, broadcast on GPB, hosts a monthly StorySLAM in Atlanta - a chance to share stories in a supportive, community setting. It is a competition, but the focus is on connection and understanding through the stories we all have to tell. This month, for the first time, the Moth StorySLAM will take place at GPB's Atlanta studios. We welcome you to join Atlanta's vibrant storytelling community at GPB on Monday, October 6. Learn more.
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