| 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. | ||
| 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. | As If We Were Ghosts As If We Were Ghosts features rare archival material of African-American athletes, schools and everyday life during segregation in the South. | ||
| Augusta's Master Plan How did it come to pass that one of the world's best known sporting events, The Masters, came to reside in Augusta, Georgia? | Chattahoochee River This program follows photographers Joe and Monica Cook’s canoe voyage down the Chattahoochee River. | ||
| Chattahoochee: From Water War to Water Vision This documentary will educate viewers on the complex issues that face us when it comes to one of our most precious natural resources: water. | Civil War Treasures This program was filmed as part of The Civil War: America’s Long Struggle event hosted by the National Archives at Atlanta in the spring of 2011. | ||
| Conversations Conversations is GPB’s quarterly in-depth interview series, profiling prominent Georgians from all walks of life. | 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. | 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 Cooks Georgia Cooks connects Georgians with their roots – Georgia Grown® food sources and products, featured in homespun Southern recipes. | ||
| 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 An amazing view of all that Georgia’s natural environment has to offer. | ||
| Georgia Outdoors Classic An amazing view of all that Georgia’s natural environment has to offer. | 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 This season of Georgia Traveler is the most exciting yet! From mountains to the coast, we capture the luxuries, wonders and hidden destinations of Georgia. | ||
| 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. | John Portman: A Life Of Building Once a maverick who was nearly run out of the American Institute of Architects, John Portman is now recognized as one of the most innovative and imitated architects ever. | ||
| 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. | ||
| Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel GPB explores the life and work of the captivating and complex Margaret Mitchell, the woman behind the incredible story Gone with the Wind. | 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. | 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. | ||
| Prime Time Lawmakers Watch GPB-TV's PrimeTime Lawmakers starting Monday, January 14th at 7. | Prime Time Politics Prime Time Politics provides in-depth analysis you expect from GPB. The show is a weekly journalist roundtable hosted by WSB's Scott Slade. | ||
| 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. | ||
| Summer Hill Summer Hill is a compelling look at the influence of one small, tightly knit community. | Swampwise swampwise This hour-long program, punctuated by Flood’s original songs, tracks the seasonal changes in the swamp. | ||
| 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 Joy of Snakes Okefenokee Joe explains in this quirky program, snakes are more interesting than lethal. All that and more on GPB's 'The Joy of Snakes.' | 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. |