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A Word from GPB President and CEO Bert Wesley Huffman
A personal note to guide you through this special issue of NEXT, as we introduce GPB’s new brand and provide highlights of our 2025-2030 strategic plan, “Uniting & Uplifting Georgia: A Roadmap to 2030.”
GPB’s Redefined Vision, Mission and Values
Learn how our new mission, vision and values reflect what we want to offer Georgians.
GPB’s New Bright Connections Logo was Designed with Georgians in Mind
Learn more about the significance of our new logo and how it reflects the work that we do.
Strategic Plan Highlights
Mission Critical Areas
Key areas of focus to ensure delivery of timely, relevant content.
Programmatic Goals
Goals for growth and expansion to support the Mission Critical Areas.
Television Listings
Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2025
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Ring in the new year with Great Performances as this beloved annual concert returns to GPB. Page 19
President & CEO: Bert Wesley Huffman
Chief Operating Officer: Adam Woodlief
Chief Financial Officer: Elizabeth Laprade
Chief Human Resources Officer: Veronica Pemberton-Daniels
Vice President of Development & Engagement: Emmalee Hackshaw
Senior Director of Development: Rebecca Hogue
Director of Leadership Giving: Sherry White
Director of Foundations & Grants: Greg Carraway
Director of Community Engagement: Amanda Densmore
Editorial
Vice President of Communications: Mandy Wilson
Communications and Development Coordinator: Aliya Cooper
Creative
Design Director: Mark Bradway
Senior Graphic Designer: Jessica Gurell
Graphic Designer: Ciera Troy
Advertising
Director of Corporate Sponsorship: Tim O’Connell
Advertising Inquiries: askgpbnext@gpb.org
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to the beginning of a new year. For me, the start of 2025 is very significant. After months of alluding to exciting developments coming to GPB, I’m eager to share this special issue of NEXT. Instead of some of our regular programming features, we felt it’s important to introduce you to the new organizational logo, mission, vision and values that make up the core of our new brand launching this month, as well as highlights of our 2025 – 2030 strategic plan, which we’ve titled “Uniting & Uplifting Georgia: A Roadmap to 2030.”
Over the last decade at GPB, I’ve been so proud to watch public media stand strong as a trustworthy, objective source of information, while much of the greater commercial media landscape has become bifurcated. But the world is changing fast, and unlike our commercial counterparts, GPB is much more than a media company - it’s a part of the cultural fabric of Georgia.
To build on GPB’s legacy of serving Georgians and make sure it’s available for generations to come, we felt it was time to look forward to the next five years and formulate a plan to steward this incredible resource. So, for much of the past year, members of the GPB staff, executive leadership team and board members, along with external stakeholders, participated in an intentional planning process to figure out how we can be of the best service to our communities across the state.
“In order to build on GPB’s legacy of serving Georgians and make sure it’s available for generations to come, we felt it was time to look forward to the next five years and formulate a plan to steward
Along with the development of a strategic plan, we’ve also taken the opportunity to strengthen our message about who we are with a refined mission, vision and values using language that truly captures what we do.
In fact, our new vision – to unite and uplift Georgia – inspired the name of the plan “Uniting & Uplifting Georgia: A Roadmap to 2030.” Just imagine with me for a moment how powerful of a vision that is, because there’s not another company in Georgia that can explore ideas and conversations through television, radio, the web, classrooms across the state and in communities where people live that will literally change people’s lives.
Equally as important are the new mission and values we’ve built that help guide and encourage the work that we do every day. As you’ll read in our overview, when combined, these values form the mnemonic device CIVIC, which encapsulates the service we provide in communities across the state.
We’re also very proud to present a dynamic new visual representation of GPB through our new logo, which you can see on this NEXT cover and across our platforms as you engage with us. We’ve created a beautiful icon that holds deep meaning for us as a symbol of our relationship with the people of Georgia and the attributes we want to convey in all the content and resources that we bring to you.
The strategic planning and rebranding process has provided an incredible opportunity to bring people together who love this company around one central idea, and it’s going to take all of us, including you, our loyal supporters, to ensure we take the next steps forward.
I hope you’ll read more about these exciting new initiatives that are on the forefront of GPB’s agenda as we move into our 65th anniversary year of serving Georgians, which you’ll hear more about as we mark the official date in May.
Once again, I thank each of you for your continued support for GPB throughout the years and recognize the role you’ve played in our success.
I hope you’ll continue to embrace our organization and realize how excited we are for you to be a part of this new era going forward.
Warmly,
GPB is much more than a media company that wants to entertain audiences who consume our content. We want to help people engage in their communities by providing information and resources that deepen their understanding of the issues and stories that impact their everyday life.
With all the changes that have taken place in Georgia and the world in general, we felt that it was important to realign our mission, vision and values by using language that communicates how we contribute to the overall well-being of Georgians in diverse, meaningful ways.
To unite and uplift Georgia.
GPB works as a team to create diverse programming that enriches Georgians of all ages.
These core principles and beliefs guide the work of GPB. Combined, they form the mnemonic device of CIVIC, which reminds us of the important service we provide to communities across the state:
VCCommunity
Drives all that we do. We value the GPB staff as a collective and our state as many we seek to unite as one.
Integrity
Underpins our trusted relationships with each other and with the work we produce for our stakeholders.
Vision
Encourages creativity and innovation within our operation and through our programming.
Inclusion
Means we reflect diversity in our staff so we can reflect our state’s diversity through our content.
Collaboration
Encourages us to solicit ideas across the organization and with our diverse stakeholders.
We believe these three words describe our work as we serve Georgians from all walks of life across the state with different needs.
We wanted a logo that captures that and is representative of the people who support and engage with GPB, whether they are:
Families who want safe content for their children with PBS KIDS programs like Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Wild Kratts or Alma’s Way.
High school boosters who want to see their teams and rivals compete with programming like Football Fridays in Georgia.
Voters in towns who want the facts on key issues offered through our reporting on our daily news podcast Georgia Today or our coverage of the annual Georgia legislative session on Lawmakers.
Cultural aficionados who relish wholesome, intelligent content like dramas from MASTERPIECE or historical documentaries from respected subject experts like Ken Burns and Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
The design elements are intended to illustrate that GPB is about intersections and community. Intersections in the logo icon represent the points on a map and our connectivity throughout the state.
We also wanted to represent inclusiveness through the logo colors and chose colors that speak to the qualities and attributes we believe GPB embodies.
Blue: Strength + Reliability, Inspiration & Wisdom
Pink: Love + Nurture + Compassion
Yellow: Energy + Happiness/Enlighten
Orange: Friendly + Inviting
Red: Energy + Passion/Care
Green: Growth + Harmony + Freshness
As we work to unite and uplift Georgia, we will focus our efforts across four Mission Critical Areas: Literacy & Learning, Arts & Culture, Health & Wellness, and Civic Engagement. These Mission Critical Areas (MCAs) were developed through careful analysis of user data, general market research and an intentional study of global issues that affect Georgians every day.
How is our current audience interacting with GPB? What programs are you watching? What are you streaming and clicking through on our website? What are you telling us at community events?
GPB’s highest level of program content usage is educational content. We saw nearly 12 million clicks for educational content and resources on our website last year alone. Viewer data indicates that audiences consistently come to GPB and PBS for cultural programming. GPB audiences are engaged civically and look to us consistently for news and information so that they can make informed decisions for themselves and their communities. Attendees at events around the state appreciate the local context GPB brings to national issues and programs through community partnerships.
What global issues are impacting communities in Georgia? What are we hearing from our community and educational partners across the state?
We know that low literacy skills are a concern statewide. The Georgia General Assembly has passed significant legislation in recent years, forming the Georgia Literacy Council. As the state’s digital education media content provider, we are committed to supporting work in this area. This includes not only helping children learn how to read but also providing support for adults in digital and media literacy. We also know that there is an epidemic of loneliness across the country and right here in Georgia. The decline of social connection is a public health concern as addressed by the US Surgeon General, who reports that “lacking social connection can increase the risk for premature death as much as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day.”
GPB is well-poised to address these important issues as we continue to grow and serve audiences across the state over the next five years.
Competence or knowledge in a specified area.
Environmental Scan:
One in 10 Georgian adults have low literacy skills. Significant legislation has been passed by the Georgia General Assembly in recent years, prioritizing literacy education and forming the Georgia Literacy Council. A recent independent market survey indicated GPB’s highest level of program content usage is educational content. Internal GPB data supports this, with high usage of educational properties for students and high viewership of educational television programs. New types of literacy continue to emerge with advancements in computer science, AI, etc., which creates a need for support and literacy education.
Current GPB Initiatives:
GASHA GO!, GPB Create and GPB Knowledge programming, PBS KIDS Writers Contest, PBS Books, Narrative Edge podcast.
Opportunities:
GPB will leverage state and community partnerships to amplify and enhance initiatives like the Georgia Reads Day Campaign and other literacy work for children. We will nurture the desire for lifelong learning opportunities with local initiatives and programs to build on national programs. We will collaborate with community partners to highlight learning opportunities through features, programs, and/or events in the areas of history, science, literature, and more.
A broad range of human activities and creative endeavors that can enrich people’s lives and communities.
Environmental Scan:
GPB market research and viewer data indicate that audiences consistently come to GPB and PBS for cultural programming. Georgia’s creative economy is a significant contributor to the state’s economy, culture and tourism. This thriving economy contributes to Georgia being not only an ideal place to do business, but also an incredible place to live and explore.
Current GPB Initiatives:
GPB Classical, Peach Jam, Narrative Edge, ALL ARTS stream, Salvation South, independent productions with local arts organizations including the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Opera, and Alliance Theatre.
Opportunities:
GPB will continue to offer national television and radio programming including GPB Classical, Fresh Air, MASTERPIECE, travel and history programming. We will leverage community partnerships and prioritize local content initiatives such as dedicated arts & culture radio and digital features and new digital streaming video content. We will continue to contribute locally produced content for distribution on the national ALL ARTS stream.
The extent to which an individual or group is able to realize aspirations and satisfy needs to change or cope with the environment.
Environmental Scan:
The U.S. faces a number of health crises, including mental health, substance abuse, firearm violence, healthcare costs, and access to healthcare in rural areas. A Surgeon General Advisory was released in 2023 calling attention to the public health crisis of loneliness, isolation, and lack of connection in our country. These issues are of concern to Georgians in both metropolitan and rural areas, as evident from audience data and community partners.
Current GPB Initiatives:
Dedicated health reporting in GPB News; The Georgia Health Report, Your Fantastic Mind, Hope Givers, Crisis of Substance.
Opportunities:
GPB will continue to build on national programming initiatives including Wellbeings, other documentary series, and news reports from PBS and NPR. We will also prioritize local content initiatives leveraging community partnerships including the Emory Brain Health Center, Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center, Center for Rural Health and Health Disparities at Mercer School of Medicine, NAMI Georgia, and others.
The act of participating in a community to improve its quality of life and future, through both political and non-political actions.
Civic Engagement Environmental Scan:
Communities with inclusive civic engagement – where everyone has a place at the table to define, direct and implement public services and amenities – experience greater equity, display greater civic pride and exhibit stronger civic responsibility. Georgians have provided more insight on election issues through the national America Amplified initiative than from any other state. Analysis shows 66% of the top 50 news stories accessed on the GPB website in FY24 fall into this Mission Critical Area.
Current GPB Initiatives:
GPB statewide news coverage, GPB Student Voices Collective, America Amplified, Georgia Today, GPB Sports.
Opportunities:
GPB will continue to offer national news programs such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as documentaries from Henry Louis Gates Jr., Ken Burns, Independent Lens and POV. We will build community connections through these national properties, highlighting local relevance, as we develop local content to share Georgia stories and opportunities for civic engagement.
Building on the strength of the public trust GPB has established with viewers and listeners of our broadcast and digital programming, as well as users of our educational resources, GPB has developed Programmatic Goals in the areas of Content, Education and Community as part our strategic plan.
These goals were constructed from overarching themes that emerged during the strategic planning process, including the need to:
Tell Georgia’s story through original content development.
Grow GPB’s local content voice through expanding opportunities with high school sports and additional programming.
Produce more local content through partnerships and creative collaborations.
Engage younger audiences.
Connect learning with community engagement.
Invite the public to act as champions and ambassadors of GPB.
In concert with the Mission Critical Areas, the Programmatic Goals assure an increased focus on producing multi-platform initiatives, increasing use of education content and further establishing community partnerships across the state that can lead to valuable collaborations with GPB.
GPB is a trusted knowledge hub for content from news and information to entertainment and sports, produced across all platforms (TV, Radio, Digital) for all Georgians.
Goal:
By 2030, GPB will produce three additional multi-platform local production initiatives in partnership with all departments and grow our statewide audience by 15 % across all platforms.
Key Strategies:
Assess and prioritize content initiatives by ensuring that they align with GPB’s Mission Critical Areas and company-wide priorities.
Analyze user metrics, audience feedback and industry trends to refine content offerings, increase discoverability and expand usage.
Capitalize on GPB’s community partnerships ensuring that local content resonates with Georgia audiences.
Education
GPB is the state’s digital content provider for educators, students and families. As the trusted source for educational content, GPB works closely with internal and external partners to ensure access to high-quality, innovative, standards-aligned resources.
By 2030, usage of GPB’s educational content will increase by 50%.
Key Strategies:
Goal: Produce new content and enhance existing content through stakeholder feedback and research of trends, collaborating with teams across GPB to develop opportunities aligned with GPB’s Mission Critical Areas.
Leverage technology and innovation to create immersive learning experiences including scholastic gaming approaches and personalized learning tools.
Measure and analyze performance by tracking key metrics, gathering feedback from users and using data-driven insights to refine content and delivery methods.
Community
GPB values strong community partnerships from across the state providing opportunities for mutually beneficial collaboration for diverse audiences and stakeholders. Additionally, we serve as a vital resource for partners in amplifying their message to the state. These relationships provide us with connections for compelling content, engagement and audience development.
Goal:
By 2030, GPB will have established community partnerships in 75% of Georgia’s counties.
Key Strategies:
Identify and prioritize opportunities in Georgia counties where we do not currently have established partners.
Leverage existing relationships internally and externally with community partners and potential funders.
Evaluate partnerships through formalized quantitative feedback on an ongoing basis.
We’ve got big plans for the future of GPB, and we are counting on you to be a part of it.
Please visit our website at the address below or scan the QR code to read more, hear directly from our CEO, and make your gift of support.
You may also make your gift using the enclosed envelope.
Sunday, January 12, 9 PM
After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, settling in for a cozy visit to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales is just what we all need. We look forward to returning to our friends (two-legged and four-legged!) for Season 5 of the acclaimed MASTERPIECE series, All Creatures Great and Small this month. We left last season at Christmastime (1940) when James tries desperately to make it home in time from training camp to be there with Helen and welcome their newborn son, also named James. We return to Darrowby in Season 5 where it is Spring 1941, and with World War II fully underway, baby Jimmy is keeping everyone at Skeldale House on their toes. Meanwhile, Tristan’s surprise return turns out to be more complicated than Siegfried had hoped. Tune in to GPB on Sunday, January 12 at 9 p.m. for the season premiere.
And for all you hardcore fans, check out these other opportunities to engage around this beloved show.
Join us at the GPB Studios in Midtown Atlanta on Sunday, January 12 for an in-person premiere screening event at 4 p.m.
Visit pbs.org/allcreaturesinsider to sign up for the All Creatures Great and Small Insider email for the latest news as Season 5 premieres. Once the new season starts, you’ll receive one joy-filled email per episode.
Save the date! A virtual event is planned for Sunday, January 26 at 2 p.m. that will feature a sneak peek of episode 3 and a panel discussion with the cast.
Do you love the beautiful handmade knits featured on All Creatures Great and Small? We are thrilled to partner with local yarn shops in Georgia for special All Creatures Great – themed knitting opportunities this winter.
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Join us for our Iconic British Classics Tour or our Glorious Scotland Tour as we visit royal landmarks and locations from your favorite PBS shows. Each tour includes seven magnificent days hosted by GPB in partnership with Transcendent Travel.
British Classics Tour: September 8 – 14, 2025
We’ll travel to beautiful places associated with many of your favorite PBS programs, including Doc Martin, Agatha Christie, Poldark, and Midsomer Murders. With visits to Windsor, London, Cornwall, Bath and an unforgettable stop at Highclere Castle, this will be a week to remember.
Glorious Scotland Tour: September 15 – 21, 2025
We’ll have an exciting adventure exploring historic Edinburgh, touring iconic castles, gardens and sites including a visit to the Highlands. Travelers will also enjoy a beautiful gala evening onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia!
Presented by Georgia Public Broadcasting and Transcendent Travel. For more information visit gpb.org/travel or call 1.866.654.7508. Space is limited on these unforgettable travel experiences.
Ring in the new year with Great Performances as this beloved annual concert returns to GPB.
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville takes up hosting duties again as the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted for the seventh time by Riccardo Muti, celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Johann Strauss
Atlanta WGTV Channel 8
Augusta WCES Channel 20
Chatsworth WNGH Channel 18
Columbus WJSP Channel 28
Dawson WACS Channel 25
Macon WMUM Channel 29
Pelham WABW Channel 14
Savannah WVAN Channel 9
Waycross WXGA Channel 8
PBS News Hour 1 WED
PBS News Hour Facing Waves Nature “Attenborough and the Jurassic Sea Monster” Facing Waves 2 THU 3 FRI 4 SAT 5 SUN 6 MON 7 TUE 8 WED 8:30 8:00 7:30 7:00 6:30 6:00
GPB Favorites
Great Performances“From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2025”
PBS News Hour Doc Martin Midsomer Murders
PBS News Hour Lucy Worsley Holmes vs. Doyle
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
PBS News Weekend Father Brown Sister Boniface Mysteries Keeping Up Appearances
PBS News Weekend Samantha Brown’s Places To Love
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Are You Being Served?
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets
“Marie Antoinette, The Doomed Queen”
PBS News Hour View Finders Antiques Roadshow “Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Hour 1” A Fork In The Road
PBS News Hour Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots “Larger Than Life”
Lady
Saturday, January 4, 9 PM
Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, this series delves deep into the ladies’ personal and political lives.
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Great Performances
“From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2025”
Midsomer Murders
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Great Performances -
“From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2025”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
GPB Favorites
First Lady
MASTERPIECE
“All Creatures Great and Small”
Antiques Roadshow
“Filoli Hour 1”
Lucy Worsley Investigates
“Jack The Ripper”
NOVA
“Black Hole Apocalypse”
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Vienna Blood
Midsomer Murders
Austin City Limits
Father Brown
Lucy Worsley’s Royal Myths & Secrets
“Marie Antoinette, The Doomed Queen”
GPB Favorites
Independent Lens “Minted”
Finding Your Roots
FRONTLINE
Secrets of the Dead
“Abandoning the Titanic”
Sunday, January 5, 10 PM
“Larger Than Life”
Nature
“Attenborough and the Jurassic Sea Monster”
The double murder of an arms dealer in police custody and a senior public official has shaken Vienna to its core. Can Max and Oskar stop the seditious mole known as ‘Mephisto’ from bringing the Austro-Hungarian Empire to destruction?
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
PBS News Weekend
Father Brown
PBS News Weekend
Samantha Brown’s Places To Love
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
Doc Martin Midsomer Murders
Lucy Worsley Holmes vs. Doyle
MASTERPIECE “Sherlock”
Sister Boniface Mysteries Keeping Up Appearances
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Lawmakers
Antiques Roadshow Recut A Fork In The Road Lawmakers
Are You Being Served?
MASTERPIECE
“Miss Scarlet”
Antiques Roadshow
Finding Your Roots “La Famiglia”
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers
Georgia Outdoors
Nature “Patrick and the Whale”
PBS News Hour Midsomer Murders
“Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Hour 2” Independent Lens: Minted Monday, January 6, 11 PM
Lawmakers GPB Favorites
Explore the complex world of the $40 billion NFT (non-fungible token) digital art market. An insider’s look at the rise and fall of the NFT phenomenon reveals how technology transformed the traditional art world, for better and worse.
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Midsomer Murders
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
First Lady
MASTERPIECE
“All Creatures Great and Small”
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Vienna Blood
Antiques Roadshow “Filoli Hour 2”
Lucy Worsley Investigates “William the Conqueror”
NOVA
“Black Hole Universe”
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
GPB Favorites
Journey to America: With Newt and Callista
Secrets of the Dead
“Death in Britannia”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Midsomer Murders
Austin City Limits
Father Brown
MASTERPIECE
“Miss Scarlet”
Independent Lens “Without Arrows”
GPB Favorites
Nature
“Patrick and the Whale”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Tuesday, January 7, 8 PM
Midsomer Murders
The acclaimed series returns with Professor Gates exploring the mysteries, surprises and revelations hidden in the family trees of popular figures, including Sharon Stone, Amy Tan, Sheryl Lee Ralph and more.
PBS News Hour
Lucy Worsley Holmes vs. Doyle
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock” Are You Being Served?
PBS News Weekend Father Brown Sister Boniface Mysteries Keeping Up Appearances
PBS News Weekend Samantha Brown’s Places To Love
PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Lawmakers
Lawmakers
Antiques Roadshow Recut A Fork In The Road
MASTERPIECE
“Miss Scarlet”
Antiques Roadshow
“Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Hour 3”
Finding Your Roots “Stranger Than Fiction”
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers
Georgia Outdoors
Nature “Big Cats, Small World: Landlords”
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers GPB Favorites
Midsomer Murders
PBS News Hour
Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain
MASTERPIECE “Sherlock”
Lucy Worsley Investigates - Season 2
Tuesday, January 7, 9 PM
Lucy Worsley re-investigates some of the most dramatic chapters in British history. She uncovers forgotten witnesses, re-examines old evidence and follows new clues.
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
First Lady
MASTERPIECE
“All Creatures Great and Small”
Antiques Roadshow
“Filoli Hour 3”
Lucy Worsley Investigates
“The Gunpowder Plot”
NOVA
“What Are UFOs?”
Midsomer Murders
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Vienna Blood
John Lewis - Get in the Way
FRONTLINE
Secrets of the Dead “World War Speed”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Austin City Limits
Father Brown
MASTERPIECE
“Miss Scarlet”
GPB Favorites
Finding Your Roots “Stranger Than Fiction”
Nature “Big Cats, Small World: Landlords”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
GPB Favorites
Midsomer Murders
Austin City Limits
MASTERPIECE: Miss Scarlet - Season 5
Sunday, January 12, 8 PM
A new Detective Inspector comes to Scotland Yard and Eliza must navigate building a relationship with him if she’s going to continue having access to police resources.
Are You Being Served? PBS
Keeping Up Appearances
PBS News Weekend
Samantha Brown’s Places To Love
PBS News Hour
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Lawmakers A Fork In The Road
MASTERPIECE “Miss Scarlet”
Antiques Roadshow “Springs Preserve Hour 1”
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers
Antiques Roadshow Recut
Finding Your Roots “Dreamers One and All”
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers Georgia Outdoors
PBS News Hour
Lawmakers GPB Favorites
Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain
Nature “Big Cats, Small World: Outlanders”
Midsomer Murders
PBS News Hour
Sunday, January 12, 9 PM
MASTERPIECE “Sherlock”
Finding Your Roots “Stranger Than Fiction”
MASTERPIECE: All Creatures Great And Small - Season 5
It’s Spring 1941, and with World War II fully underway, we return to Darrowby, where baby Jimmy is keeping everyone at Skeldale House on their toes.
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First Lady
MASTERPIECE
“All Creatures Great and Small”
Antiques Roadshow
“Santa Fe’s Museum Hill Hour 2”
Great Migrations: A People on the Move
NOVA
“Extreme Airport Engineering”
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Vienna Blood
GPB Favorites
Midsomer Murders
Iconic America
Secrets of the Dead
Agatha Christie’s Poirot
MASTERPIECE
“Sherlock”
Father Brown
MASTERPIECE
“Miss Scarlet”
Resistance: They Fought Back
Finding Your Roots “Dreamers One and All”
Nature
“Big Cats, Small World: Outlanders”
Agatha Christie’s Poirot Midsomer Murders
GPB Favorites
Austin City Limits
Tuesday, January 14, 10 PM
This series features inspiring immigrant stories from those who have come to the United States and excelled, celebrating their achievements in a nation that recognizes that freedom and opportunity are offered to all.
Tue. Mar. 18 at 8 PM Columbia County Performing Arts Center, Evans, GA Enjoy great performances while supporting
Sat. Mar. 8 at 8 PM Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Wed. Mar. 12 at 8 PM
Cobb Energy Centre Atlanta, GA