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Next week, we welcome old and new favorites to our Sunday night lineup, profile a new group of legendary Georgians and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Miss Eliza Scarlet is doing her best to have it all. Her business is thriving, but her personal life enters new territory as she attempts to follow her heart and develop a relationship with Inspector Alexander Blake. Eliza may be an expert solving crimes, but she’s very much a novice when it comes to love.
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Things look very different at Skeldale House as James grapples with Siegfried’s wild and chaotic energy. When Tristan returns from war, he and James decide to take matters into their own hands. Amid the upheaval, there may be good news just around the corner.
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In post-war London, Gabriel Book, a literary enthusiast and bookseller, combines his day job with his favorite hobby--helping solve knotty murder cases. Although happily married to his best friend, Trottie, Book is a gay man at a time when homosexuality was illegal. When a new assistant, Jack, arrives at the bookshop, it soon becomes clear his appointment wasn’t as random as it at first seems.
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In the season two premiere, former United States Senator Sam Nunn discusses his life and career, as well as his impact on national politics, military preparedness and the ongoing threat of weapons of mass destruction.
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The story of a historic concert at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, more than 50 years after a hate crime there killed four African American girls. Conducted by Dr. Henry Panion III, the concert performance features musical instruments that serve as symbols of hope -- violins restored from Holocaust concentration camps. The documentary incorporates behind-the-scenes interviews reflecting on the purpose of the event: to celebrate the resilience of those who have faced hate, discrimination and racism.
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Follow the lives of elephant bulls in Mount Kilimanjaro and Amboseli. Get a rare glimpse into the complexity of these giants, from their drive for dominance to the subtle social bonds that form between males.
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A two-part investigation into the secret networks of curators and dealers who profited from Nazi-looted art. The decades-long war crime of stealing Jewish masterpieces has never been fully exposed or resolved.
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● All Creatures Great and Small
The wait is almost over! This Sunday evening the new season will premiere, and donors with GPB Passport will have access to all episodes to stream on your own schedule.
● Bookish
Post-WWII London is a dangerous place, especially for men like Gabriel Book. But every good bookseller needs a hobby -- and Book's is solving murders.
● Poldark
An honorable mention on our list of most popular GPB Passport programs of 2025, this tale of an 18th century redcoat returning from battle only to find he must completely reimagine his future has remained in the top 10 since its Passport debut.
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In this episode, you'll meet Gabriella “Guitar Gabby” Logan, founder of Guitar Gabby & The TxLips Band. This global rock collective and strategy-focused organization uplifts BIPOC women and gender-expansive musicians. We explore her journey from law to music, how TxLips Band creates flexible touring opportunities, and why strategic thinking matters for sustainable creative careers.
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Along with Virginia Taylor, Barbara Ray, Adele Northrup and Virginia Gaddis, Mary Davis saved Atlanta from itself, rescuing Intown from I-485 destruction, fighting the city and the state government. Their unexpected, long-shot victory changed City Hall and how we are governed. Read more.
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The official song of the state of Georgia—Hoagy Carmichael’s “Georgia on My Mind”--came into the public domain on January first, ninety-five years after the song was written. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece is here with a little history of the song--and what happened forty-six years ago, when its official state song status became law. Listen here.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, President Donald Trump seeks six million dollars in attorney fees from Fulton County, the Georgia job market has a slight upturn and Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank addresses the disappointment of the last few seasons. Listen and subscribe.
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Midway through its second year, GPB’s Student Voices Collective (SVC) is proving what happens when students are given the tools, trust, and time to report on their communities. As of December 2025, 173 student reporters across 34 schools and programs have produced 93 original stories, a clear sign of both scale and sustained engagement. Read more.
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Travel with GPB this summer! August 10-16 you can “step inside the screen” when you visit the familiar locations of All Creatures Great and Small, Grantchester and Call the Midwife. August 17-23 we’ll travel to the beautiful Lake District, the stunning North York Moors National Park and the seaside town of Whitby. Learn more.
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