WGCU Passport Launches New Programming Lineup for Fall Season
FORT MYERS, FL – WGCU Passport, the popular streaming service offered by Southwest Florida’s PBS station WGCU, is gearing up for an exciting fall season with a fresh lineup of programming. The service, which offers on-demand access to a wide range of PBS content, has announced several new additions to its roster that are sure to entertain and enlighten viewers.
One of the most highly anticipated new offerings on WGCU Passport is the documentary series “Ken Burns: America,” which explores the history of the United States through the lens of acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns. Known for his in-depth and meticulously researched documentaries, Burns delves into various aspects of American history, from the Civil War to the Dust Bowl to the Vietnam War. With unparalleled access to archival footage and interviews with experts, “Ken Burns: America” promises to be a compelling and enlightening journey through the nation’s past.
In addition to the “Ken Burns: America” series, WGCU Passport is also adding several new PBS documentaries to its lineup. One such film is “The Gene: An Intimate History,” which explores the groundbreaking discoveries and ethical dilemmas surrounding genetics and gene editing. Hosted by renowned physician and author Siddhartha Mukherjee, the documentary offers a fascinating look at the science behind our DNA and the implications of genetic research on society.
For fans of British dramas, WGCU Passport is pleased to announce the addition of the acclaimed series “Gentleman Jack” to its lineup. Set in 19th century England, the show follows the unconventional life of Anne Lister, a wealthy landowner and industrialist who defied societal norms with her bold and assertive personality. With its mix of romance, intrigue, and historical detail, “Gentleman Jack” has become a favorite among PBS viewers and is sure to captivate audiences on WGCU Passport.
In addition to these new offerings, WGCU Passport is also expanding its selection of children’s programming with the addition of several popular PBS Kids shows. Young viewers can look forward to watching new episodes of “Arthur,” “Wild Kratts,” and “Molly of Denali,” among others. With their fun and educational content, these shows are sure to keep kids entertained while teaching valuable lessons about science, history, and teamwork.
To access WGCU Passport and start enjoying this exciting new lineup of programming, viewers can simply visit the PBS website or download the PBS app on their smart TV, computer, or mobile device. Subscribers who support WGCU with a donation will have access to even more exclusive content, including extended interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and bonus episodes of their favorite shows.
As the fall season approaches, WGCU Passport is proud to offer viewers a diverse and engaging selection of programming that celebrates the best of PBS. Whether you’re a history buff, a drama enthusiast, or a parent looking for quality children’s content, WGCU Passport has something for everyone. So why wait? Sign up today and start streaming your favorite PBS shows on WGCU Passport.