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Gregg Sulkin as David in MASTERPIECE’s "World on Fire", Season 2.

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Next week, three Sunday night favorites return with all-new seasons and Georgia Outdoors host Sharon Collins talks to scientists searching for healthcare breakthroughs with the help of salamanders. Take a look at what’s coming up!

Hotel Portofino: Season 2 - Sunday, October 15 at 8 PM

Set in the breathtakingly beautiful Italian seaside town of Portofino during the “Roaring 20s,” Season 2 begins in the summer of 1927 as Bella Ainsworth is still devoting all her energy into making Hotel Portofino a success. Catch up on season 1 and binge all of season 2 beginning Sunday night with GPB Passport.

World on Fire on MASTERPIECE: Season 2 - Sunday, October 15 at 9 PM

Telling the story of World War Two through the eyes of ordinary people, following intrepid young heroes fighting for freedom, series two will take viewers from the war-torn streets of Britain deep into Nazi Germany, the resistance within occupied France, and the brutal sands of the North African desert – where troops struggle to adapt to a very different kind of combat. Stream season 1 now and season 2 beginning Sunday night on GPB Passport.

Annika on MASTERPIECE: Season 2 - Sunday, October 15 at 10 PM

Annika (Nicola Walker, Unforgotten) and the team return to solve more murders that wash up from Scotland’s waters. Annika shares her wry insights on the crimes while raising her teen daughter, Morgan.

The American Buffalo - Monday, October 16 & Tuesday, October 17 at 8 PM

This new two-part, four-hour series, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of North American history and across some of the continent’s most iconic landscapes, tracing the animal’s evolution, significance to the Great Plains, near demise, and relationship to the Indigenous People of North America.

Sharon Collins

Georgia Outdoors: Salamanders, Mice and Men - Wednesday, October 18 at 7:30 PM

Salamanders are extraordinary creatures, able to regrow skin, cartilage, spinal cords and entire limbs when attacked by predators. Georgia Outdoors host Sharon Collins talks to a biologist at the University of Kentucky working to find out why we can’t in this all-new episode.

Nature: The Platypus Guardian - Wednesday, October 18 at 8 PM

Witness the story of Pete Walsh, a Tasmanian man who befriends a platypus he names Zoom. With the help of experts, Pete learns more about the platypus’s secret world in a mission to protect them from the dangers of urban development.