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The latest shows leaving Arizona PBS Passport in June

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 June 2026. Catch previews below, then enjoy all your favorites in one place before they’re gone!

‘Antiques Roadshow: Green Bay, hour 1’

Take a trip to Green Bay before this program leaves on June 6.

Join as “Antiques Roadshow” visits Green Bay for the first time. Highlights include a 1967 Green Bay Packers “Ice Bowl” sign, a 1636 Rembrandt “Christ Before Pilate” etching, and a 1988 George Nakashima Conoid bench. Which is valued at up to $90,000?

‘American Masters: James Baldwin – The Price of the Ticket’

Learn more about James Baldwin and his legacy before it expires on June 11.

The life, works and beliefs of the late writer and civil rights activist are recounted: what it is to be born black, impoverished, gifted, and gay in a world that has yet to understand that “all men are brothers.” James Baldwin tells his own story in this emotional portrait.

‘NOVA: Back to the Moon’

Travel to the moon before the program expires on June 14.

Fifty years after humans first set foot on the Moon, new scientific discoveries are fueling excitement for a return to the lunar surface—this time, perhaps, to stay. Join the scientists and engineers working to make life on the Moon a reality.

‘NOVA: Rise of the Rockets’

Dive into the technology that makes space travel possible before it leaves on June 14.

New technologies are making rockets cheaper and more powerful than ever before. As companies like SpaceX and Virgin Galactic make space more accessible, and NASA returns to crewed spaceflight, a new era of space exploration may be on the horizon.

‘NOVA: Why Bridges Collapse’

Learn more about the Morandi Bridge collapse and how engineering technology has advanced before it expires on June 21.

In 2018, Italy’s Morandi Bridge collapsed, tragically killing 43 people. For 50 years, the iconic bridge had withstood the elements—and stress from ever-increasing traffic. What went wrong that fateful day? And how can new engineering technology protect bridge infrastructure to prevent such tragic failures in the future?

‘The Great Polar Bear Feast’

Discover what lies on the shores of Barter Island before this program expires on June 23.

Every year, up to eighty polar bears gather on the frozen shores of Barter Island, near the village of Kaktovik, to feast on the hunter-harvested bowhead whale remains. This extraordinary gathering not only highly unusual, it turns dangerous as the whale bones are picked bare, and the huge group of polar bears heads for the town.

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