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Next week, Your Fantastic Mind returns to take viewers inside the last biological frontier, often compared to the vast and mysterious universe, our brains. Take a look at what’s coming up!

From city skylines to quiet neighborhoods, sunny farmlands to salty seaports, mountain streams to rolling rivers, Georgia isn’t just one thing -- and neither is GPB. From radio and television to lifelong learning and community, GPB is connection.  

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Our hosts head to the heart of Appalachia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. They talk with park officials about critical conservation efforts to protect the immense variety of plant and animal life. The episode features stunning photography, capturing misty mornings in Cades Cove and vibrant scenic trails, celebrating this ancient, majestic mountain range.

Emory University researchers travel to India to build on the long-running CARRS study, which has tracked the health of thousands of participants for 15 years. There, they are exploring how diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol may influence the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline, with the goal of finding clues that could help prevent dementia earlier in life.

Set at Churchill Downs, Backside is a portrait of the immigrant grooms who care for Kentucky Derby racehorses year-round. The lives of these workers showcase the unseen labor, class disparities, and the human bond sustaining an iconic American sport.

FRONTLINE investigates the violence, protests and arrests stemming from the federal immigration sweeps across the country, examining the tactics, legal cases and impact from Los Angeles to Chicago to Minneapolis.

A half-century after Apollo, the Artemis missions aim to bring astronauts back to the Moon and establish a lunar space station. Follow the Artemis II engineers and crew on the perilous 10-day journey to orbit the Moon.

The Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards (Shuler Awards), presented by ArtsBridge Foundation, is a live celebration of excellence in high school musical theatre across Georgia. Featuring dynamic performances by student nominees, the broadcast honors achievement in performance and production, and announces the students advancing to the national Jimmy Awards® in New York City.


Mademoiselle Holmes  
Formerly timid French police officer Charlie has discovered untapped brilliance and boldness, no doubt partly due to being the granddaughter of the legendary Sherlock Holmes. Season 2 is available beginning April 10. In French with English subtitles. 

The Count of Monte Cristo  
Sam Claflin and Jeremy Irons star in this bold new TV adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic French novel, which follows Edmond Dantès, wrongly imprisoned for treason, as he returns from prison and plots his revenge. 

The Forsytes  
Can’t wait for Sunday night? You can stream the entire season now with GPB Passport.  

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GPB has been recognized with 25 Emmy nominations by the Southeast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Read more.

In this episode, Peter Biello and Orlando Montoya explore In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man by Tom Junod. They discuss the author’s complex relationship with his charismatic and deeply flawed father, and how family secrets shape identity. This conversation examines masculinity, memory and the lasting influence of fathers across generations.

How do you get kids excited about fruits and vegetables? In this episode, we visit Drew Charter School in Atlanta to see how Small Bites Adventure Club is helping students try new foods through hands-on cooking and classroom experiences. You will hear how educators are using simple, practical tools to teach healthy eating habits, build kitchen confidence and turn picky eaters into curious young chefs.

This is the time of year in Georgia when, after every rain, the puddles left behind are yellow, thanks to an abundance of pine pollen. Some people sneeze at the pollen, some people curse at the pollen and some people find a great deal of humor in it. Salvation South magazine editor Chuck Reece is one of the latter

This week on the Georgia Today podcast, new lawmakers chosen in Tuesday's special elections will not change the balance of power at the State House, food banks in Georgia say they’re stretched thin by strong demand and weak supply and Georgia is in the midst of its most significant drought in 14 years, and it is getting worse. Listen and subscribe.  

April is Earth Month! As spring bursts with new life outdoors, the season offers families an exciting opportunity to support children’s natural curiosity while teaching them how their everyday actions can help protect our planet. There are many simple, meaningful choices families can make to raise environmentally responsible kids.

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