2024-09-19
Eustace and his neighbor are training a stubborn stallion. Jake and his dog team successfully chased away the season's first mountain lion. Paul pursues and kills a juvenile deer. Aron goes moose hunting, while Jen goes rainbow trout fishing. Kidd and Harry track down cattle that have strayed into perilous territory. (Repeat).
Two powerful nations--France and America--compete to build a path just 50 miles long that will connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Completing it will cost 30 thousand lives, $600 million dollars, and require overcoming every obstacle imaginable--from mudslides to malaria to bankruptcy. (Repeat).
Adam tracks down a restaurant that changed the pizza game forever with a mouthwatering invention: the BBQ chicken pizza. Adam finds out what changed in cola, and investigates the taste difference. It is discussed if an "as-seen-on-tv" gadget laid an egg in the 80s. (Repeat).
Nabisco's story is packed with boardroom intrigue, personal vengeance, and a few colossal failures. (Repeat).
The youngest president ever elected, Kennedy faces the height of the Cold War and a national civil rights crisis. (Repeat).
After nuclear weapons are placed 90 miles from the Florida coast, Kennedy faces his ultimate trial, the most dangerous moment in human history. (Repeat).
Adam tracks down a restaurant that changed the pizza game forever with a mouthwatering invention: the BBQ chicken pizza. Adam finds out what changed in cola, and investigates the taste difference. It is discussed if an "as-seen-on-tv" gadget laid an egg in the 80s. (Repeat).
Nabisco's story is packed with boardroom intrigue, personal vengeance, and a few colossal failures. (Repeat).
The youngest president ever elected, Kennedy faces the height of the Cold War and a national civil rights crisis. (Repeat).
After nuclear weapons are placed 90 miles from the Florida coast, Kennedy faces his ultimate trial, the most dangerous moment in human history. (Repeat).
Two powerful nations--France and America--compete to build a path just 50 miles long that will connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Completing it will cost 30 thousand lives, $600 million dollars, and require overcoming every obstacle imaginable--from mudslides to malaria to bankruptcy. (Repeat).
Troy and Ronnie compete against their deckhands, Pickle and Ashley, in a battle of the sexes. Meanwhile, the Edwards rush to make up for lost time. And best friends Leron and Porkchop move to new hunting grounds after Hurricane Ida demolished their hometown. (Repeat).
Eustace and his neighbor are training a stubborn stallion. Jake and his dog team successfully chased away the season's first mountain lion. Paul pursues and kills a juvenile deer. Aron goes moose hunting, while Jen goes rainbow trout fishing. Kidd and Harry track down cattle that have strayed into perilous territory. (Repeat).
Troy and Ronnie compete against their deckhands, Pickle and Ashley, in a battle of the sexes. Meanwhile, the Edwards rush to make up for lost time. And best friends Leron and Porkchop move to new hunting grounds after Hurricane Ida demolished their hometown. (Repeat).
Christmas is arriving soon, but flights providing food and mail are halted. (Repeat).
Ken and Guillaume get established on higher ground; Karl finally strikes a paystreak; and Cam looks to finish the season on a positive note. (Repeat).
It's the final drag race of the season for many racers in Quebec: Team Super Dog is hit by fuel-line woes while Jug's gear-shift mistakes might kill his shot at his first trophy of the season. (Repeat).
Team Lucky 13 is gunning for a 1-2-3 finish while Ashley struggles to find her confidence and the first-place racer risks disqualification with dangerous smoke problems. (Repeat).
Christmas is arriving soon, but flights providing food and mail are halted. (Repeat).
Ken and Guillaume get established on higher ground; Karl finally strikes a paystreak; and Cam looks to finish the season on a positive note. (Repeat).
It's the final drag race of the season for many racers in Quebec: Team Super Dog is hit by fuel-line woes while Jug's gear-shift mistakes might kill his shot at his first trophy of the season. (Repeat).
Team Lucky 13 is gunning for a 1-2-3 finish while Ashley struggles to find her confidence and the first-place racer risks disqualification with dangerous smoke problems. (Repeat).
Two master roadbuilders spend decades struggling to create a highway system that connects every city and town in America. It will be the greatest public works project in history--more expensive than two thousand Hoover Dams, three times longer than the Great Wall of China, and with enough pavement for three round trips to the moon. (Repeat).
Hank receives a buckskin vest from Tom and Nancy; Jake's snowmobile breaks down while he's at Lion Alley; Paul helps a neighbor with his beaver and muskrat issues; Kidd and Harry clear an airstrip in the backcountry. (Repeat).
A waterlogged, mold-riddled Jeep Cherokee needs a major rescue after years of neglect; a snake infested Plymouth Duster must be transformed from a reptile den into a show-stopping 10. (Repeat).
A 1981 Camaro Z28 covered in layers of dirt and filth needs a major transformation to get it back on the road; a 1972 Ford Maverick encrusted with years of mold and debris must be meticulously revitalized for a client with sentimental attachment. (Repeat).
Kennedy, apprehensive of nuclear war, pursues diplomacy with the Soviets and addresses civil rights as a moral issue, a first for any president. (Repeat).
A look at the final months of John F. Kennedy's life and the lasting impact he left behind. (Repeat).
Ashley and Ronnie follow an underwater pipeline looking for big gators and come across a gas leak that is putting their lives in danger. (Repeat).