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- A couple reuniting after war is bittersweet, but when an unexpected pregnancy threatens her health, she must chose between faith and surviving.
- Salsa blends puppets, animation, live action, and music to create a unique experience for first-time learners of Spanish language and culture.
- The true story of World War II's unlikeliest heroes, including one young girl who, with her family and fellow villagers, put their lives on the line to assist the Allied soldiers in the fight for freedom.
- This fictional account fuses the biography of the great mystery writer with his most bizarre tales.
- In BREAKING THROUGH, openly LGBT elected officials - including the first openly gay US Senator, Tammy Baldwin - share their stories of self-doubt and triumph over multiple barriers, revealing a deeply personal, rarely-seen side of politicians and gay people. As they show what is possible, they give hope to struggling people from all walks of life.
- For 37 weeks in 1864, General William T. Sherman made Georgia his battleground.
- A Seat at the Table is a weekly series hosted by intelligent, outspoken, unapologetic African-American women. They say what's on their minds. Their unique perspectives are brought to life through candid conversations about national news, family, kids, careers, medicine, sexuality, finance, beauty, fashion and relationships. The mission of A Seat at the Table is to let African-American women have a platform to educate communities about the black woman's experience, life and journey.
- The inspirational story of Coach John East who lost a prestigious athletic director job controversially. After 14 months of unemployment, he then returned to coaching varsity football even though he hadn't coached in 20 years. He takes over a program with a strong propensity for losing, only to turn the team around and lead them to an undefeated regular season.
- The 96-Hour Opera Project: Stories That Resonate is a composition showcase and competition in which teams of composers and librettists will create completely new and compelling 10-minute operas.
- A history of the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Ga.
- U-Boats off the coast of Georgia!
- Gone With The Wind is considered by many to be Georgia's most beloved literary work.
- BlockHead: A person who invests themselves in their neighborhood, working to revitalize the community and create a sustainable environment.
- A Film: Documentary about the life of a Great American writer. The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inducted Reece in 2001, and in 2003 a group of writers formed the Byron Herbert Reece Society. As of 2004, the Society was working on constructing a museum to the writer on the site of his family farm, which is owned by Union County. His life story is at the center of Georgia's state drama, The Reach of Song, which depicts life between World War I and World War II in the Appalachian Mountains.
- Cameras follow the Walton Raiders football team from Marietta, Georgia during their 2011 season as they try to do something no one else has done in their region-- Go undefeated Dome to Dome. We follow the Raiders through preseason practice, summer workouts, the opening game in the Georgia Dome, their undefeated regular season and their 4 playoff wins to make it back to the Georgia Dome to play for the 5A State Championship. In their way of perfection is the undefeated Grayson Rams, the #4 ranked team in the USA.
- Nightly coverage of the Georgia General Assembly.
- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn discuss significant events in their lives in this televised interview, with emphasis on their public service after leaving office.
- Kyla Dominique takes a journey into the lives of three victims affected by child sexual abuse. She will hear their stories and the impact the abuse has had on their lives. She will also be joined by the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy and the director of Georgia's Department of Children and Family Services to see how they help to pick up the broken pieces of children in an abuse situation.
- Every thought, every feeling comes from one place. Your Fantastic Mind takes you behind the curtain in the brain, the operating room and in the lives of people. It digs deep into transformative, life changing science, showing us how to be healthier and happier and how we can prevent disease and live longer.
- The cameras of West Georgia Technical College's video production studio visited all 37 campuses and spoke to students, instructors, administrators and community leaders about the importance of staying in school and the rewards of a college education. Featured among the wide variety of college courses are those in the up-and-coming, high-demand fields of health care, biotechnology, aerospace, energy and the environment, agribusiness, and transportation.
- A compelling look at the opioid crisis from those who live, endured or fight addiction.
- Georgia Traveler is a TV and web series that takes you on a ride from mountains to the coast. Our viewers explore the state's most beautiful, exciting, and unique treasures. This fast-paced program delivers a perfect mix of fun, history, and pure visual entertainment. No matter what you're looking for, Georgia Traveler is the most exciting and informative travel guide in the South.
- This series looks at the future of science, technology and medicine in a smart and fast-paced way. Hosted by Faith Salie of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, this episode of Future Files features innovative new ways to battle influenza, from a micro-needle patch to a universal vaccine.
- Submissions are accepted from filmmakers throughout the state of Georgia, and the winning submission is played on the air. There are also interview segments as well as field segments dealing with issues concerning the film/television industry in Georgia.
- Fast Forward is a GPB Original Production and Multimedia Project that promotes student achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs by highlighting the multitude of career opportunities here in Georgia for those who are interested in the subjects.
- As Sherman prepares to invade Georgia in 1864; we chronicle the 37 weeks of his campaign.
- Best known as author of the book, God is My Co-Pilot and for his World War II air combat service, Robert L. Scott captured the attention of a nation in desperate need of a hero. Challenged to carry on the winning tradition of General Chennault's famous Flying Tigers, Colonel Scott led by example - downing a total of 13 Japanese airplanes with 9 more listed as "probables". But the life and character of this famous American airman is even more. Soar into the story of World War II ace fighter pilot Robert L. Scott, including a hometown return late in life as decorated veteran and local hero.
- Kyla Dominique takes a journey into the lives of three victims affected by child sexual abuse. She will hear their stories and the impact the abuse has had on their lives. She will also be joined by the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy and the director of Georgia's Department of Children and Family Services to see how they help to pick up the broken pieces of children in an abuse situation.
- The 33rd Annual Georgia Music Hall of Fame awards held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center - induction of 2011 performers into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame include Kenny Leon, Toni Braxton, Jan Smith, Paul Cochran, and Mothers Finest.
- Day in the life of a football program at a Christian Academy in Mableton, Georgia.
- A celebration concert by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary.
- After the 2020 election, Georgia remains at the center of debates over who we vote for, how we vote, and how those votes are counted. GPB News political reporter Stephen Fowler dives into the conflicts, controversies and conspiracies driving politics in the Peach State and beyond, with contributions from GPB News public policy reporter Riley Bunch.
- For six years, The Bitter Southerner has covered the culture of the South - outside the lines of Southern stereotypes. Now, in Season 2 of The Bitter Southerner Podcast, we travel across the South to get at what's underneath the culture of our region. The Bitter Southerner Podcast is a co-production of The Bitter Southerner and Georgia Public Broadcasting. Each episode, hosted by our editor-in-chief, Chuck Reece, explores Southern culture and the South's contributions to American life, painting a very different - and truer - picture of our region.