Georgia's Heritage

A Georgia Trust
This GPB special follows the work of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation in honor of its 25th anniversary (1998).
A Tribute to Georgia's Heroes
The State of Georgia hosts this annual Memorial Day Service to pay tribute to and honor all of Georgia’s fallen service members.
Ab's Place
Ab's Place is an overnight jazz show with emphasis on the emerging artists whose musical expression is based in the straight ahead genre.
All The Governor's Men
The “Three Governors” controversy comes to life, featuring actual recordings of the protagonists balanced with re-created scenes and period music.
American History Through Southern Eyes
This documentary series examines our nation’s past from a uniquely Southern perspective.
Andrew Low: A Savannah Story
Andrew Low: A Savannah Story takes us back to another time, where we meet the people who inhabited the fabled house on Savannah’s Lafayette Square.
Chattahoochee River
This program follows photographers Joe and Monica Cook’s canoe voyage down the Chattahoochee River.
Conversations
Conversations is GPB’s quarterly in-depth interview series, profiling prominent Georgians from all walks of life.
Cover to Cover
Cover To Cover features a collection of distinctive Southern voices interviewing Southern writers, and writers dealing with the South.
Dixie Divas in the Kitchen
This is a pilot episode of a new cooking show based on heritage recipes and the stories behind them, from everyday cooks from all across Georgia.
Enterprising Entrepreneurs
This series explores the world of business creators, who dare to turn their dreams into a thriving enterprise.
GPB On Stage
GPB On Stage features the best in Georgia live performance series as well as special events captured in GPB's own performance studios.
Gardening in Georgia
Bringing together gardeners, experts and garden showplaces across Georgia, Walter Reeves shows how you can truly enjoy your gardening experience.
Georgia Aquarium: Keepers of the Deep
This program brings viewers up close and personal with creatures at the world's largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium.
Georgia On My Mind
From Savannah's riverfront to the Appalachian Trail, Leroy Powell tours the state in Georgia On My Mind, a picture-postcard of the Peach State.
Georgia Outdoors
Georgia Outdoors covers the gamut of opportunity to enjoy and discover what's great about the Great Outdoors.
Georgia Quilts: Stitches And Stories
GPB presents a celebration of quilting in Georgia Quilts: Stitches And Stories.
Georgia Serenade
From Rabun Gap to the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia’s natural wonders are celebrated in this innovative program.
Georgia Traveler
Now in HD, Georgia Traveler offers viewers a tour of Georgia. From ghost tours to gardens tours, the third season has something for everyone.
Georgia Valor
GPB pays tribute to America's military heroes with the new PBS special American Valor.
Georgia Weekly
On Georgia Weekly, host Susan Hoffman will explore issues and ideas that are important to Georgians.
Georgia's Backroads and More Georgia Backroads
Georgia's Backroads promise an adventure around every curve, as you'll see in these quirky programs hosted by singer/song-writer, Larry Jon Wilson.
Georgia's Business
Georgia's Business is different. It's an in-depth study of leading CEO's and business leaders.
Georgia's Civil War
Historians, first person accounts and descendants of Civil War-era Georgians weave the tale of the first three years of the South's rebellion.
Georgia's Historic Inns
Visit Georgia's Historic Inns, a tour of bed and breakfasts throughout the state.
Historic Houses of Georgia: The Antebellum Years
Journey back in time as Georgia Public Broadcasting takes you through the architectural wonders of our state.
Lawmakers
Georgia Public Broadcasting's Lawmakers program returns for its 39th year of coverage of the Georgia General Assembly.
Lost Atlanta: The Way We Were
Takes an affectionate look at favorite places and pastimes from the days when Atlanta was smaller.
Main Street Georgia
This special explores the history and introduces the people of four of Georgia's typical small towns.
Martin Luther King, Jr: A Capitol Remembrance
A heartfelt keynote address for the State of Georgia’s 23rd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Tribute Program.
Michelangelo at the High
The special takes you on an exclusive tour of rare drawings, personal sketches and studies.
Midday Music
Midday Music, Georgia Public Broadcasting's daily classical program, will help you discover more music to love.
Monet at the High
Atlanta's High Museum celebrates the acquisition of a painting by French Impressionist, Claude Monet.
Munch at the High
Susan Hoffman takes you on an insider's tour of an exclusive exhibition of the work of Scandinavian artist Edvard Munch.
Peachtree Street
Peachtree Street is a thread running through family histories, a path through our past.
Secret Seashore: Georgia's Barrier Islands
The coast of Georgia is only 100 miles long, but it offers over 800 miles of serpentine shoreline.
Sites to Behold: The History of Georgia's State Parks
Sites to Behold: The History of Georgia's State Parks covers the gamut of Georgia's cultural and natural history.
Sophisticated Ladies: Charleston and Savannah with Blythe Danner
Explores the South of our past and of our present through two of the South's most intriguing cities.
State of the Arts
State of the Arts takes you on a journey into the vibrant world of art produced right here in Georgia.
Studio GPB
Studio GPB is GPB's Radio home for Georgia Music and Georgia Music Educators.
Summer Hill
Summer Hill is a compelling look at the influence of one small, tightly knit community.
Sustainable Georgia
A gathering place for Georgians who are committed to sustainable practices and going green in their homes and communities.
Swampwise
swampwise This hour-long program, punctuated by Flood’s original songs, tracks the seasonal changes in the swamp.
The ASO on GPB
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra returns to GPB Radio for a fourth season of broadcasts.
The Day Atlanta Stood Still
On Sunday morning, June 3, 1962, Atlanta was stunned by the news that a plane carrying 106 of its citizens had crashed.
The Fabulous Fox
Built in 1929, the Fox was nearly demolished in the '70s, but was saved to become premiere entertainment center we have today.
The Jazz Spot
Friday evenings join host Masani (ma-SAH-nee) for The Jazz Spot, a blend of mainstream and progressive contemporary impressions of jazz music.
The Joy of Snakes
Okefenokee Joe explains in this quirky program, snakes are more interesting than lethal.
The People V. Leo Frank: A Georgia Roundtable
This program is about the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan of Marietta, and the subsequent trial, conviction, and lynching of Leo Frank.
The South Takes Flight: 100 Years of Aviation in Georgia
traces the development of aviation in Georgia from Ben Epp's first flying machine in 1907, to today's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
Vanishing Georgia
Take a journey through Georgia's past as Georgia Public Television presents Vanishing Georgia.
Verrocchio's David at the High
You'll find out how Atlanta became the first city in America to see this great work of art.