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The latest shows leaving Arizona PBS Passport in May

Whether you’d like to catch up on a series or explore something new, a world of adventure awaits you with Arizona PBS Passport. These are just some of the shows leaving Arizona PBS Passport in April 2026. Catch previews below, then enjoy all your favorites in one place before they’re gone!

‘Nature: Saguaro — Sentinel of the Desert’

Learn more this iconic Arizona cactus before this program leaves on May 1.

 

Undisturbed, the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live for 150 years.

‘Ridley Road’ on Masterpiece

Catch episodes 1 to 4 of this thriller based on the critically acclaimed novel by Jo Bloom before it expires on May 1.

Ridley Road is a thriller adapted by award-winning writer Sarah Solemani from the critically acclaimed novel by Jo Bloom. It tells the story of Vivien Epstein, a young Jewish woman who rejects her comfortable middle-class life in Manchester, England, to join the fight against fascism in 1962 London.

‘NOVA: Saving the Right Whale’

Discover new secrets about the giants of the ocean before the program expires on May 3.

The North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction. But a handful of specialists are determined to help save it as they discover new secrets about the lives of these giants of the sea.

‘Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar’

Be a part of the mystery in the deserts of Iraq before it leaves on May 11.

Travel to the deserts of Iraq for an archaeological dig, where the famous crime writer unravels a series of mysterious murders. Lyndsey Marshal stars as Agatha Christie and Jonah Hauer-King is Max Mallowan, the archaeologist vying for her affection.

‘Les Misérables’ on Masterpiece

Enjoy the first six episodes of Victor Hugo’s literary classic before it expires on May 20.

Victor Hugo’s masterpiece comes to television in a six-part adaptation by multi award-winning screenwriter Andrew Davies. Dominic West stars as fugitive Jean Valjean, with David Oyelowo as his pursuer Inspector Javert, and Lily Collins as the luckless single mother Fantine. Ellie Bamber and Josh O’Connor costar as the young lovers Cosette and Marius.

‘Colombia: Wild and Free — From the Pacific to the Andes’

Discover what lies in breathtaking South America before this program expires on May 25.

Journey to South America to explore the magnificent flora and fauna of Colombia, from the wild, largely deserted Pacific coast to the snow-covered volcanoes of the Andes, from the plains of the Orinoco region to the rainforests of the Amazon.

‘Antiques Roadshow: Musical Scores’

Uncover new finds before this program expires on May 30.

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Get ready for rockin’, rollin’ and “Roadshow” with a collection of musical moments, including a Rock-Ola juke box, a French automation music box and a “Stormy Weather” lyrics and Koehler painting. Which musical appraisal is up to $220,000?

‘Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors that Define Us’

Celebrate dishes from across the world with Chef Lidia Bastianich before it expires on May 30.

Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors that Define U.S.
 

Chef and Italian immigrant Lidia Bastianich shares stories of first-, second- and third-generation Americans shaping the shifting definition of what it means to be an American. As America grows more diverse than ever before, immigrants must figure out how much of their culture to keep and what to leave behind, and many are more openly sharing their heritage with a new country they now call home.

Arizona PBS Passport is just one of the benefits you receive when you support Arizona PBS by becoming a member. With Arizona PBS Passport, you can stream many of your favorite PBS programs, including full seasons of “Masterpiece” as well as episodes of “NOVA,” “Nature,” “American Experience,” “Great Performances,” “Independent Lens” and so much more.

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