2024-06-29
Bil gets his hands dirty to figure out what got the Hatfield's and the McCoy's so worked up, if Hamilton really wasted his shot at Burr, and what actually happened at the O.K. Corral. (Repeat).
As gator season comes down to the wire, Ashley and Anna try to evade poachers. Meanwhile, Troy calls upon his decades of swamp wisdom to reclaim the lead in the competition, and Bruce battles a voodoo curse. Then, Jacob and Don save their best hunting spots for last, and Daniel and Dorien gamble on gator nesting grounds. (Repeat).
In the heart of Minneapolis, the busy I-35 bridge collapses at the peak of rush hour traffic. As the city reels, the question on everyone's mind: how did an enormous steel bridge fail without warning. The mystery is unlocked through clues from other disasters, from a bridge in Florida, to a collapsing crane in Wisconsin, these moments reveal a remarkable tale of fatal miscalculations, and sheer ba
Tim Allen, Richard Karn, and April Wilkerson feel the pressure with compressors, which add more power to everything from spray paint to jet engines. The team takes a trip to the country's largest public utility facility, where they use compressors to cut huge steel beams for electrical towers. Back at Tim's shop, they get blown away by a sawdust-blasting air shower. (Repeat).
The transformative power of heat. Tim and Richard visit a company that makes tempered glass in ultra-hot kilns. Back at his workshop, Tim puts a blowtorch to the test, and Richard and April learn the explosive truth about microwaves. (Repeat).
Alfred's tinkering skills are put to the test when a performer brings in her manager's broken jukebox while "Hot Rod" PJ steps in to give it a rocking paint job. While the jukebox gets its rock n' roll back, Fireman Dave rescues a barber shop chair that was damaged in a fire. Across the shop, Leah reinvigorates a world-famous Charlie McCarthy dummy with an updated look, while Sara reconstructs a B
The team is ecstatic when new scientific evidence narrows down the location of the gold signature in the Money Pit. And Rick realises a lifelong dream when he finally gets underground on Oak Island. (Repeat).
As gator season comes down to the wire, Ashley and Anna try to evade poachers. Meanwhile, Troy calls upon his decades of swamp wisdom to reclaim the lead in the competition, and Bruce battles a voodoo curse. Then, Jacob and Don save their best hunting spots for last, and Daniel and Dorien gamble on gator nesting grounds. (Repeat).
Bil gets his hands dirty to figure out what got the Hatfield's and the McCoy's so worked up, if Hamilton really wasted his shot at Burr, and what actually happened at the O.K. Corral. (Repeat).
In the heart of Minneapolis, the busy I-35 bridge collapses at the peak of rush hour traffic. As the city reels, the question on everyone's mind: how did an enormous steel bridge fail without warning. The mystery is unlocked through clues from other disasters, from a bridge in Florida, to a collapsing crane in Wisconsin, these moments reveal a remarkable tale of fatal miscalculations, and sheer ba
Tim Allen, Richard Karn, and April Wilkerson feel the pressure with compressors, which add more power to everything from spray paint to jet engines. The team takes a trip to the country's largest public utility facility, where they use compressors to cut huge steel beams for electrical towers. Back at Tim's shop, they get blown away by a sawdust-blasting air shower. (Repeat).
The transformative power of heat. Tim and Richard visit a company that makes tempered glass in ultra-hot kilns. Back at his workshop, Tim puts a blowtorch to the test, and Richard and April learn the explosive truth about microwaves. (Repeat).
Alfred's tinkering skills are put to the test when a performer brings in her manager's broken jukebox while "Hot Rod" PJ steps in to give it a rocking paint job. While the jukebox gets its rock n' roll back, Fireman Dave rescues a barber shop chair that was damaged in a fire. Across the shop, Leah reinvigorates a world-famous Charlie McCarthy dummy with an updated look, while Sara reconstructs a B
In the heart of Minneapolis, the busy I-35 bridge collapses at the peak of rush hour traffic. As the city reels, the question on everyone's mind: how did an enormous steel bridge fail without warning. The mystery is unlocked through clues from other disasters, from a bridge in Florida, to a collapsing crane in Wisconsin, these moments reveal a remarkable tale of fatal miscalculations, and sheer ba
Tim Allen, Richard Karn, and April Wilkerson feel the pressure with compressors, which add more power to everything from spray paint to jet engines. The team takes a trip to the country's largest public utility facility, where they use compressors to cut huge steel beams for electrical towers. Back at Tim's shop, they get blown away by a sawdust-blasting air shower. (Repeat).
The transformative power of heat. Tim and Richard visit a company that makes tempered glass in ultra-hot kilns. Back at his workshop, Tim puts a blowtorch to the test, and Richard and April learn the explosive truth about microwaves. (Repeat).
Alfred's tinkering skills are put to the test when a performer brings in her manager's broken jukebox while "Hot Rod" PJ steps in to give it a rocking paint job. While the jukebox gets its rock n' roll back, Fireman Dave rescues a barber shop chair that was damaged in a fire. Across the shop, Leah reinvigorates a world-famous Charlie McCarthy dummy with an updated look, while Sara reconstructs a B
Bil gets his hands dirty to figure out what got the Hatfield's and the McCoy's so worked up, if Hamilton really wasted his shot at Burr, and what actually happened at the O.K. Corral. (Repeat).
The team is ecstatic when new scientific evidence narrows down the location of the gold signature in the Money Pit. And Rick realises a lifelong dream when he finally gets underground on Oak Island. (Repeat).
As gator season comes down to the wire, Ashley and Anna try to evade poachers. Meanwhile, Troy calls upon his decades of swamp wisdom to reclaim the lead in the competition, and Bruce battles a voodoo curse. Then, Jacob and Don save their best hunting spots for last, and Daniel and Dorien gamble on gator nesting grounds. (Repeat).
The team is ecstatic when new scientific evidence narrows down the location of the gold signature in the Money Pit. And Rick realises a lifelong dream when he finally gets underground on Oak Island. (Repeat).
Featuring Dutch inventions and innovators that have changed the world, from artists like Rembrandt and Van Gogh to Anne Frank, from the first stock exchange to telescopes and submarines; and windmills, flowers and gin. (Repeat).
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is toured. (Repeat).
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Featuring Dutch inventions and innovators that have changed the world, from artists like Rembrandt and Van Gogh to Anne Frank, from the first stock exchange to telescopes and submarines; and windmills, flowers and gin. (Repeat).
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo is toured. (Repeat).
Mexico's gifts to the world include the tomato, avocado, tacos, and tequila; Frida Kahlo and Oscar-winning directors; Mexican wrestling and Latino pop music; silver and rubber; and Mayan astronomy. (Repeat).