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Combat School is a Canadian documentary television series that premiered on March 10, 2009, on the Discovery Channel. [1] [2] [3] The show focuses on a platoon of soldiers as they undergo warfare training prior to disembarking for a tour of duty in Afghanistan. The series was produced by Paperny Entertainment.
Expedition Bigfoot (2023–present, moved from Travel Channel) Expedition Files (2024–present) Expedition Unknown; Expedition X (2020–present) Game Changers (2024–present) Ghost Adventures; Ghost Adventures: House Calls (2024–present, moved from Discovery+) Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room (2024-present, moved from Travel Channel) Gold Rush
Stearns was born in 1963 in Silver Spring, Maryland. [2] His father was a printer and his mother was a grocery store clerk and house cleaner. The family lived in a low-income apartment complex in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. [citation needed] Stearns was a socially adept child but struggled in school.
Discovery Channel, known as The Discovery Channel from 1985 to 1995, and often referred to as simply Discovery, is an American cable channel owned by Warner Bros. ...
This is a list of programs that have formerly aired on Discovery Kids (1996–present) Hub Network (2010–14), and Discovery Family (since 1996). An asterisk (*) indicates that the program had new episodes aired on Discovery Family.
How It's Made is a documentary television series that premiered on January 6, 2001, on the Discovery Channel in Canada and Science in the United States. The program is produced in the Canadian province of Quebec by Productions MAJ, Inc. and Productions MAJ 2. In the United Kingdom, it is broadcast on Discovery Channel, Quest, and DMAX. [1]
The host of the Discovery show "Expedition: Unknown" shared the concerns that led him to pass on a 2021 mission to the wreckage of the Titanic in the submersible that has now been missing for four ...
Ready Set Learn! was an American television block broadcast from late 1992 until 2010 across the Discovery Communications-owned TLC and Discovery Kids networks. A cable competitor to PBS's children's offerings, it broadcast twice on weekday mornings and comprised three hours of original, imported, and rerun programming plus music videos geared towards preschoolers.