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 March 2026. Catch previews below, then enjoy all your favorites in one place before they’re gone!
‘A Year in Space’
Take a trip to space before it leaves on March 3.
“A Year in Space” follows astronaut Scott Kelly’s 12-month mission on the International Space Station, from launch to landing, as NASA charts the effects of long-duration spaceflight by comparing him to his identical twin on Earth, astronaut Mark Kelly. “Beyond A Year in Space” introduces viewers to the next generation of astronauts training to leave Earth’s orbit and travel into deep space.
‘American Masters: Loretta Lynn – Still a Mountain Girl’
Learn more about this award-winning artist before the program expires on March 6.
Inducted into more music Halls of Fame than any female singer to date, Loretta Lynn has earned four Grammy® Awards, Kennedy Center Honors and a Presidential Medal of Freedom and sold more than 45 million records worldwide. Still going strong after more than 50 years, Lynn is the subject of a documentary with never-before-seen home movies, performances and interviews with Lynn and musicians.
‘NOVA: Kīlauea – Hawai’i on Fire’
Join the investigation before it expires on March 15.
Hawaiʻi’s Kīlauea volcano erupted in 2018, sending rivers of lava through communities and into the sea. Join scientists and local residents as they investigate the frightening spike in volcanic activity that turned an island paradise into an inferno.
‘Independent Lens: Storming Caesars Palace’
Learn more about Ruby Duncan’s story before it leaves on March 20.
After losing her job as a hotel worker in Las Vegas, Ruby Duncan joined a welfare rights group of mothers who defied notions of the “welfare queen.” In a fight for guaranteed income, Duncan and other equality activists took on the Nevada mob in organizing a massive protest that shut down Caesars Palace.
‘Bee Gees: In Our Own Time’
Take a trip down memory lane with music from the Bee Gees before it expires on March 23.
Explore the story of one of the best-selling music acts of all time, told in their own words by Barry and Robin Gibb, from modest beginnings to worldwide success in the 1970s. The Bee Gees award-winning career spanned five decades with over 200 million albums sold. This special includes interviews, videos, TV appearances and live performances.
‘Il Divo XX: Live from Taipei’
Don’t miss out on this inside look before it expires on March 23.

Celebrate 20 years with the groundbreaking, classical, crossover group with a spectacular evening of music in Taiwan. Delivering timeless pop classics and traditional standards, Il Divo reinforces their status as performers and vocal powerhouses. Enjoy interviews with the group, highlighting their journey to date along with future aspirations.
‘Made with Love: Italy Made with Love — Generations’
Travel to unique and beautiful Italy before it expires on March 23.
Explore the passion and pride of Italian artisans, from hatmakers in Tuscany to truffle hunters in Umbrian forests to pasta chefs in Bologna. Stewards of Italian traditions, they proudly pass down their finely-honed skills from one generation to the next. The program offers an up-close and personal look at the impact these families have had throughout Italy, past and present.
‘Nature: Animal Reunions’
Enjoy this heartwarming special before it expires on March 30.
What happens when people are reunited with the wild animals with which they forged a deep bond years ago? Will these gorillas, elephants, cheetahs and chimpanzees still recognize their human caregivers, and how will they react? That is the premise of “Nature: Animal Reunions,” which also raises the question whether wild creatures can really experience emotions like joy, devotion and love.
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.


















