When summer stretches long across New Hampshire, it’s the perfect time to slow down, dig in, and discover stories that challenge, comfort, and connect. With NHPBS Passport—your member-exclusive streaming benefit—you get a front-row seat to global perspectives, local voices, and unforgettable journeys.
Here’s what’s streaming now and what’s coming soon:
The legend is back as Walking with Dinosaurs returns. Meet six iconic dinosaurs, emerging from incredible dig sites as we tell these heroes' stories of struggle, love and survival.
Rumpole of the Bailey
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Available July 3, 2025
A beloved British barrister defends justice with dry wit and a splash of claret. This legal drama is comfort television at its sharpest.
One Step From Heaven
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Available June 27, 2025
Set in the breathtaking Dolomites, this Italian drama blends mystery, nature, and emotional nuance in a way that’s utterly transporting.
Patience
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Available June 18, 2025
A dystopian British drama set in a future where justice is rationed and empathy is endangered. Stylish, cerebral, and unsettling in all the right ways.
A Century After Nanook
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Available September 27, 2025
Inuit filmmakers return to the site of the 1922 film Nanook of the North to reclaim their story and culture. A stunning act of historical and visual correction.
Cajundome City
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Available August 23, 2025
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a Louisiana arena became the nation’s first mega-shelter. This is the story of what happened inside.
Atomic Bowl: Football at Ground Zero
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Available July 12, 2025
After the bombing of Nagasaki, American soldiers and Japanese citizens played football together in the ashes. A remarkable look at healing through sport.
Reel South: Flat Town
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Race, football, and reconciliation in a divided Louisiana town. A short doc with long impact.
Post Atlantic: The Art of Dewey Crumpler
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Available September 15, 2025
A visually rich portrait of muralist Dewey Crumpler, whose public art confronts power, memory, and the American narrative.
NDIGO STUDIO
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Available September 15, 2025
Hermene Hartman hosts in-depth conversations with Black leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. A bold talk show with cultural weight.
To Dine For with Kate Sullivan
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Available June 26, 2025
Join host Kate Sullivan as she shares meaningful meals with innovators and visionaries across the U.S. Food for thought, in every sense.
Globe Scholars
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Available August 18, 2025
Follow diverse American students as they study abroad and discover what it means to learn from the world.
Relative Race
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Available July 7, 2025
Four teams. A cross-country road trip. Long-lost family members. A heartwarming reality series where DNA meets destiny.
The Buzz On Native Plants
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Available July 5, 2025
Maine gardeners, naturalists, and seed savers take center stage in this hopeful look at ecological restoration, plant by plant.
All of these programs—and hundreds more—are available to members like you through NHPBS Passport, our on-demand streaming library. It’s more than just great content. It’s your front-row seat to voices that matter, and your investment in public storytelling with purpose.
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These stories are bridges—between generations, geographies, and genres. In a world often defined by division, public media stitches us together with empathy, nuance, and beauty.
This summer, let these shows be your trail markers: guiding you across time, through identity, and toward deeper understanding.