Tim Luke (right) appraises a His Master’s Voice gramophone group in Savannah,  GA.

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Tim Luke (right) appraises a His Master’s Voice gramophone group in Savannah,  GA.

Credit: Photo by Sydney Warren for GBH, © 2025 WGBH Educational  Foundation.

Next week, we’ll find out which treasure will become the season’s top find as Antiques Roadshow returns to Georgia. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Antiques Roadshow: Georgia State Railroad Museum, Hour 1 - Monday, January 26 at 8 PM 

Catch Roadshow’s stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah, GA! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral “Lost Image VII” tapestry and a signed 1936 “Gone with the Wind” first edition.

Stay tuned after the show for a special look behind the scenes with GPB at 9 p.m.!

Independent Lens: Vivien's Wild Ride - Monday, January 26 at 10 PM 

When legendary film editor Vivien Hillgrove begins losing her sight, she confronts memories of loss and resilience while reinventing herself as an artist with a disability. From her groundbreaking career in cinema to her life on a small farm with her partner, Karen, Vivien's story reveals how creativity, care, and connection can reshape what it means to see and belong.

American Masters - Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire - Tuesday, January 27 at 8 PM

Learn about Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night. Over the course of his life, Wiesel fought the “sin of indifference” through his writing, teaching, speaking truth to power and championing for human rights.

Secrets of the Dead: Queens of Combat - Wednesday, January 28 at 10 PM

What if there were women hidden among the ranks of Ancient Rome’s fearsome gladiators? A group of experts combine history, archaeology, and forensic investigation in a quest to prove women also fought in the arena.