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- A statuesque Hollywood icon meets a Jewish leprechaun in a bird store--what are the chances?
- This charming group of West Virginia craftsmen honor their ancestors as they reclaim and restore some of America's oldest and most beautiful barns and cabins.
- Turquoise Fever follows the Otteson clan in a quest for gems long buried in the Nevada desert. The rewards are great but the risks are high.
- "Pre-game" shows that serve as walk ups to the episodes of Deadliest Catch, and offer an inside look at the Captains.
- Dark Fellowships attempts to uncover the truth about some of the most renowned and feared secret organizations throughout history. In the first episode, Dark Fellowships: the Vril, meet a bizarre occult group, whose members allegedly included many leaders of the Nazi Party, even Hitler himself.
- The heroes of "Deadliest Catch" meet in a bar to swap fish tales.
- Journey to the coast of New England, to one of the richest fishing grounds in the world and follow a group of brave and ambitious men as they take on the harsh waters of the North Atlantic in a quest to capture lobster.
- Host, John Bowler makes his way from neighborhood to neighborhood, uncovering some regular guys with some pretty wacky garage inventions. In the course of the show, John and every episode's featured inventor take on a brand new contraption together... in an intense, and usually hysterical, 48 hours before they show it off in front of the entire neighborhood! Will it work? They truly have no idea.
- Barnwood Builders' Mark Bowe is heading to the heartland to work side by side with some of the best craftsman in America. From old world blacksmiths to roofers, joiners and glaziers, he'll get the ultimate education working as an apprentice to the best of the best. And when you're rehabbing buildings nearly two centuries old, the tools of the trade are unlike anything you've ever seen.
- Nestled away in the central Rocky Mountains there is a haven for queer people: The Tenacious Unicorn Ranch, but this idyllic community has come under attack. Online anti-LGBT harassment quickly turns into violent confrontations in one of the reddest counties in Colorado. The ranch has become the center of a cultural flash point that we have seen spread across the United States. Tenacious documents the ranchers' journey from their idyllic beginnings to their fight to exist when confronted by local militias and harassment.
- After The Climb is a four part mini-series that allows us to meet the climbers associated with the Discovery series "Everest: Beyond the Limit." The show is hosted by Phil Keoghan (Amazing Race), and in addition to the many series regulars, it also introduces some of the greatest Everest mountaineers alive. Thie scene is set in an upscale lodge, where the climbers sit around the hearth and talk about the challenges involved in tackling the highest mountain in the world.
- Car collectors from around the world are flocking to a small town in the heart of the Midwest for the chance of a lifetime. In a closed down family car dealership in Nebraska, the mother lode of classic cars--many having less than 10 miles on the odometer--are going up on the auction block. In this special presentation HISTORY will have exclusive access to the collection and the auction. The special will be hosted by Brian Unger and feature Top Gear's Rutledge Wood and Tanner Foust.
- Takes a deep look at America's biggest headache. An insightful, inventive, fun and sometimes completely aggravating way to understand, manage and avoid traffic.
- This special previews the upcoming summer season of Bering Sea Gold. The crews are back with new dredges, new divers, and something to prove. Some will find their fortune. But for others, old hostilities and new frustrations will make tragedy inevitable.
- A five-part series on the best of what's "green," Eco-Tech dives into: Future Fuels - Zero Waste - Building Green - Powering Up - Extreme Weather.
- The Ice Road Truckers meet in a truck stop in the middle of nowhere, to discuss life... Off The Ice.
- A look at how the world of the production line was born, from the time of Henry Ford to present day.
- Driving America tells the epic story of the automobile and its unique impact on American culture.
- Paula Zahn is joined in a round table discussion by the key scientists that discovered the Ardipithecus Ramidus skeleton, "Ardi." They shed light on some of the specifics within what could be the most enlightening Anthropological discovery in modern time, and they discuss the impact this phenomenal discovery has on science, history, and man.
- Tackling two huge projects: Kites from Oreo wrappers, and coming up with a really clever way to re-invent billboards - into messenger bags.
- Comedian Dean Edwards has spent his life and career in and around pop culture. He knows exactly who and what is POPPIN' at all times. "Dean Pops Culture" combines comedy vignettes and Dean's unique stand-up, to joyfully burst the pop culture bubble.
- The crew salvages a variety of barnwood off a massive Ohio timber frame barn, but in order to save it, they'll face a dangerous roof. Mark Bowe visits a flooring company with a new idea for old wood and sees an incredible timber frame home.
- The crew saves an Ohio barn built with incredible craftsmanship and Mark scouts another barn that turns out to be a keeper. Later, he visits a massive timber-frame barn that was restored and converted into a restaurant.
- The crew restores two cabins and builds a barn door for their blacksmith shop. Mark Bowe scouts an old log cabin and drives through a river to visit the fishing cabin he and his crew built two years ago.
- The guys put a roof on their Texas timber frame, Mark's log cabin gets a Texas-style makeover, and he gets some help from his new neighbors, the Junk Gypsies.
- Mark Bowe works in Texas while the guys build a cabin in Virginia with their favorite crane operator, Mark Battle.
- The team gets creative while trying to make something worthwhile out of a lackluster cabin.
- The crew rebuilds the Minor Hill cabin in Franklin, Tennessee. Mark Bowe checks out a log cabin addition to an 1806 stone home and then tours a local whiskey distillery built inside a timber-frame barn.
- Mark and the guys take down a dangerous barn for their new neighbors and build a replica of Abraham Lincoln's boyhood cabin. Graham learns to make bentwood furniture, and the teams visits a stunning opera house.
- Mark and the guys take down a dangerous barn for their new neighbors and build a replica of Abraham Lincoln's boyhood cabin. Graham learns to make bentwood furniture, and the teams visits a stunning opera house.
- When an important client arrives requesting the rare White Buffalo stone, the Otteson clan races against the clock to fulfill his request.
- The fishermen will swap stories of the worst storms they remember; these are harrowing near-death tales of extraordinary focus at the helm.
- Overboard opens the series with some of the Bering Sea's greatest stories of successful and failed rescue attempts.
- Mysteries at Sea has our captains and deckhands swapping stories of some of the more peculiar aspects of crab fishing.
- The guys will have a little send-up for the "Deadliest Greenhorn," as they bring Kevin Davis to the table, and finally, they'll celebrate some of the most notorious pranks, both at sea and on shore.
- As the Otteson's turquoise business hits a standstill, it's up to Donna to light a fire under the family to find new deposits of turquoise.
- When a new client comes to the Ottesons with a tight deadline and a chance to be her exclusive dealer, the family pulls out all the stops.
- The Otteson's biggest client reaches out when turquoise is in short supply. The family takes a gamble in order to fulfill his request.
- An unfinished road stands between the Ottesons and a trove of turquoise. Lane and Tristan take control of their first mine.
- While prospecting a remote Otteson claim, Emily stumbles onto a precious stone called variscite. Once the Ottesons confirm its potential value, they mobilize to open a variscite mine. Lane and Tristan struggle to get their first claim up and running.
- The Ottesons work around the clock to find more White Buffalo for a Japanese jewelry designer, but the elusive stone is in short supply. Tristan and Lane finally hit blue gold at their first mine. Trenton and JaKell welcome their new baby girl.
- One half of the team restores a huge log cabin at the Boneyard, the other half teaches some young men how to build a cabin in Tennessee. Meanwhile, Mark scouts a cabin built with pine logs, and the guys visit a shop filled with old-time treasures.
- The Barnwood guys turn a brand new storage shed into an 1800s log cabin, then drive it to Round Top, Texas. Mark gets a lesson from a local silversmith, and the team visits historic structures built around the state by 19th-century pioneers.