Next week, we'll celebrate the nation's independence, head to camp for the summer, explore the richness and diversity of America's Latino community and more. Take a look at what's coming up!
Next week, we'll follow an activist seeking justice from Vietnam to France, learn what German authorities are doing to confront far-right extremism and meet a superhero ecologist fighting to save bats in his country.
GPB congratulates all this year’s Southeast Emmy Awards winners for the recognition of their work by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter.
Next week, we'll tour Europe with a new Masterpiece drama, explore faith and redemption with Independent Lens, investigate the Mysteries of Mental Illness and much more. Take a look at what's coming up!
With one of the major antagonists below stairs now out of the picture, I remember being quick to ask: how can the drama become even more perilous for the cast?
After the events of this season, it’s high time that the Crawley family took a proper holiday. However, this is the Christmas special that has forever made me doubt Christmas specials from my favorite British shows.
Next week, we'll rock out with country and blues royalty, travel back to the Sixties to swing with the best and plan our post-lockdown European vacations.
The world is moving on without Lady Sybil. For those (like me) who are always saddened (or, like me, traumatized) by her death, new storylines unfolding at Downton are a welcome sight.
Next week, we'll take a bite out of the American Dream, check in with communities impacted by last summer's protests with PBS NewsHour, take to the skies with NOVA and much more.
If one quote from this week’s episodes could sum them up in entirety, it comes from the witty, and often accurate, view of Violet Crawley: “No family is ever what it seems from the outside.”
As far as memorable, joyful moments on Downton Abbey go, the Season 3 premiere ranks highly as one of the best, or at least feel-good, episodes the show ever had (Bates and Anna aside. Always, Bates and Anna aside).
GPB would like to congratulate all our nominees for the recognition of their work by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter.
Next week we'll look at some of the struggles of working mothers, explore the many barriers to reproductive technology with NOVA, discuss vaccine hesitancy with A Seat at the Table and much more. Take a look at what's coming up!