DEC. 12, 2025 — ONE IN A MILLION, a new feature documentary from FRONTLINE, the award-winning PBS documentary series produced at GBH in Boston, and BBC Storyville, will make its world premiere at the ...
In the early morning hours of Jan. 3, AP reporter Regina García Cano was woken up by an explosion in Venezuela’s capital. She and her colleagues soon learned what was happening: the culmination of ...
TUE., JAN. 27, 2026 — The BAFTA Film Awards have nominated 2000 Meters to Andriivka for Best Documentary. The feature documentary comes from FRONTLINE FEATURES (a new initiative by the PBS ...
PFAS chemicals once used in manufacturing popular stain-resistant carpets have contaminated the environment and water in parts of Georgia and Alabama. A new documentary investigates how it happened — ...
Watch the documentary at pbs.org/frontline and in the PBS App starting Nov. 11, 2025, at 7/6c. It will premiere on PBS stations (check local listings) and on ...
Last week, I shared details about FRONTLINE’s 44th season, which will offer an incredible slate of in-depth domestic and international programming about the most pressing issues facing our world.
Looking for some documentaries to watch as summer continues? We’ve got you covered. In the countdown below, we’ve collected the five new-in-2025 FRONTLINE documentaries that, as of publication time, ...
Status: Venezuelan and Surviving CECOT premieres Tue., Dec. 9, 2025 on pbs.org/frontline, propublica.org, PBS App and FRONTLINE and ProPublica’s YouTube channels at ...
WED., JAN. 28 — Columbia Journalism School honored the documentary 2000 Meters to Andriivka, from the PBS investigative documentary series FRONTLINE and The Associated Press, with a 2026 Alfred I.
MON., NOV. 10 — FRONTLINE, PBS’s investigative documentary series produced at GBH in Boston, announced today the selection of the newest class of partners for its Local Journalism Initiative (LJI).
The Georgia carpet industry’s long use of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, polluted drinking water and the environment across swaths of the South.
Next week, our 44th season will begin on PBS and online with a documentary that’s been 14 years in the making. Our 90-minute season premiere tells the stories of the now-grown children at the heart of ...
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