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The Worst Jobs in History is a British television series hosted by Tony Robinson on Channel 4. The second series was shown in March 2006 on History Television in Canada, then in April 2006 on Channel 4 in the UK. The first season is also shown with some regularity on History International. Tony Robinson tries his hand at each of the jobs ...
He played Baldrick in the BBC television sitcom Blackadder and has presented many historical documentaries, including the Channel 4 series Time Team and The Worst Jobs in History. He has written 16 children's books. As a member of the Labour Party, Robinson was knighted in the 2013 Queen's Birthday Honours for his public and political service.
The Worst Jobs in History – a UK series that debuted in 2004 with a similar premise to Dirty Jobs except host Tony Robinson experiences "dirty jobs" that were common in British society centuries ago. Somebody's Gotta Do It – the indirect successor to Dirty Jobs, a CNN series hosted by Rowe and including a number of Dirty Jobs crew.
By Rachel Zupek Farrell, Special to CareerBuilder The new fall season means cooler weather, football and new TV shows -- lots of them. This year's fall lineup is chock-full of promising new shows ...
There are good and bad jobs, and then there are the absolutely terrible ones that nobody wants to talk about. You might have heard folks complain about their horrible boss, late working hours, or ...
History Channel: 2002 Worst Case Scenarios: Host TBS: 2002–2010 American Chopper: Narrator Discovery Channel: 2003 Incredible Basements: Host & narrator HGTV 2003–2012, 2020–present Dirty Jobs: Host Discovery Channel 2004 American Hot Rod: Narrator The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel 2004–2010, 2021–present Ghost Hunters ...
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At the time of its premiere, according to overnight ratings from Nielsen Media Research, the first episode of The One was the lowest-rated series premiere in ABC history, and the second-worst such episode in the history of American broadcast television, scoring only 3.2 million total viewers (1.1 rating in the 18–49 demographic), and fifth ...