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Big Rig Bounty Hunters is an American reality TV program, which aired from February 14, 2013, to June 30, 2014, on the History Channel. The series followed bounty hunters who search for and retrieve lost, stolen, or otherwise missing tractor-trailer rigs, and, in some cases, towed vehicles and cargo on trailers. The show comprised recreations ...
Wild West Tech is an American television program that aired on the History Channel in the United States from 2003 to 2005. The show was originally hosted by Keith Carradine (2003–04); his half-brother, David Carradine, took over hosting duties for season 2 onward.
10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty; 10 Years Younger (American TV series) 12 Corazones; 16 and Pregnant; 19 Kids and Counting; 24/7 (American TV program) 24 Hour Restaurant Battle; $24 in 24; 36 (TV series) 60 Days In; 72 Hours (TV series) 90 Day Fiancé; 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way; 90's House; 100 Days of Summer; 101 Ways to Leave a Game Show
"Bounty Hunters: Relentless Pursuers" "The Most Ancient Taboo: Cannibalism" "The Great Train Robbery" "Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb" "Roswell: Final Declassification" "Alien Hunters" "The Search for Life on Mars" "The Manson Family Murders" 10-25-00 "The Roman Emperors": The heads of Ancient Rome lead lives of increasing depravity.
Several groups of bargain hunters (Dickerers) search through that week's edition of the Augusta-published Uncle Henry's in order to buy, sell, swap and trade items.. Although it is titled Down East Dickering, none of the show is filmed in that part
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Based on a 100 year old deathbed confession from a local lighthouse keeper, Michigan native Kevin Dykstra and his team search for a cache of Civil War Gold, estimated to be worth around $140 million.
Boneyard is an American television program on The History Channel that documents places called boneyards (as the title suggests), where old and retired vehicles, ships, aircraft, and other miscellaneous items are taken apart, and rebuilt to do other tasks or scrapped.