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Next week, we’ll honor the best in film made for adults, explore the life and influence of a pioneering Texas politician and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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Honor some of 2025's best films for grownups, by grownups, in a star-studded ceremony hosted by Tony and Emmy-winner Alan Cumming. Adam Sandler receives the Career Achievement Award.
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Siegfried has another run-in with Hilda the goat, and an old flame returns to Darrowby. With Helen unwell, James juggles running the village Nativity with a growing to-do list. Tristan realizes he’s forgotten something important.
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Llamas, Alpacas and Braves… Oh my! This week we explore a few unexpected farm-related attractions in Atlanta.
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The Inquisitor traces Barbara Jordan’s rise from Texas congresswoman to national icon, highlighting her powerful voice, integrity and influence on U.S. politics--while revealing the private struggles behind her public strength.
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Surprising evidence at the world’s oldest temple overturns our understanding of human history. The latest excavations at the 12,000-year-old Göbekli Tepe in Turkey are making archaeologists rethink the roots of civilization.
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● Call the Midwife
Season 15 comes early for donors with GPB Passport. Episodes will be released weekly starting tonight.
● Rocco Schiavone: Ice Cold Murders
Rocco Schiavone, an unorthodox Italian police commissioner on a remote mountain assignment, returns for a sixth season. In Italian with English subtitles.
● Wunderkind Carson McCullers
Get to know the life and influential work of American author Carson McCullers, a child prodigy who rebelled against social conventions and explored themes of identity, racism, homosexuality and feminism in her writing.
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In Season 2 of Grantchester, action, romance and questioning the morality of capital punishment are brought front and center to the small Cambridge town and its residents.
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Sharian Rugs, a generational family business in Decatur, was in business when Babe Ruth was hitting home runs, Calvin Coolidge was in the White House and before Margaret Mitchell published her Atlanta novel. Read more.
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As a young, fiery pastor in a crater town in Kentucky, Abe Partridge thought he had finally found the rock to build his life on. Then his faith collapsed and his ministry went with it. In this in‑depth conversation, Abe joins host Chuck Reece and writer Tad Bartlett to explore dark years, snake‑handling churches, punk rock mosh pits and how songs and paintings became a quieter kind of prayer.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, President Donald Trump visits Rome, GA, DHS has shared details of the new ICE facility in Social Circle and state legislators want to ensure insurance companies cover the mental health care they're legally required to. Listen and subscribe.
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Every week, Wait, Wait…. Don’t Tell Me! records in front of a live audience, then carefully edits out all the raunchy, inappropriate, shocking and hilarious stuff so we can broadcast something that doesn’t get NPR in trouble… well, more trouble. The only way you can find out what our panelists and guests really think about the news is to come see for yourself. And please--don’t tell NPR. Also, we’re all much more attractive than we sound.
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