November 21st, 2008 · No Comments Visit our Dirty Jobs section. Celebrity Gossip reports.
Dirty Jobs - Vellum Maker
In this episode, Mike travel to Yakama, Washington to harvest hops, the main ingredient in beer, and then heads over to the Hudson Valley to learn how to make vellum.
Dirty Jobs - Vellum Maker
Tuesday, November 25 at 9 PM e/p on Discovery Channel
Mike travels to Yakama, Washington to harvest hops, the main ingredient in beer. From there Mike goes to the Hudson Valley where he turns animal hides in to paper.
Mike visits a Chicken Farm to see how eggs make it to the store. There, he finds out that 1.4 million chickens equal a lot of poo, which he gets the chance to clean. Later, Mike learns how dirty dirt becomes clean dirt as he sterilizes soil in Oklahoma.
Dirty Jobs “Egg Farm” premieres Tuesday at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel.
On Election Night, Dirty Jobs takes a bi-partisan look at Presidents’ dirty pasts
Tuesday, Nov 4 at 10pm E/P on Discovery Channel
On the day the country decides who will be our next President, Discovery Channel’s DIRTY JOBS with Mike Rowe gets the real dirt behind the White House. For the special Dirty Presidents episode airing Tuesday, November 4 from 9-10PM ET/PT, Mike pays tribute to our dirtiest of Presidents – the ones who were as comfortable in the muck as they were in the Oval Office.
For the special, Mike relates past experiences he’s had on DIRTY JOBS with the past lives and pastimes of Presidents – from James Polk, who hosted the first ever White House Thanksgiving turkey dinner (Mike recalls his famous “turkey insemination” episode), to Harry S. Truman, who worked on his family farm and once said, “No man should be allowed to be President who doesn’t understand hogs” (Mike remembers his “pig shaver” experience). Other DIRTY JOBS episodes that relate back to our former Presidents’ dirty pasts include Rodent Control, BBQ Smoking, Salt Mining, Alligator Egg Collecting and more, offering a completely new way to look at the highest office in the land.
Additionally throughout Discovery’s November 4 primetime schedule, from 8 to 11PM ET/PT, the network will air 12 “Dirty Politics” segments (four per hour) that give surprising insight into the actual dirty jobs held by past presidents – from janitor (James Garfield) to tannery worker (Ulysses S. Grant) and butcher (Abraham Lincoln).
Leech Trapper - Tuesday, Oct. 28 at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel
Mike heads to Waubun, Minnesota to team up with the boys from Bartos Bait & Fish to catch leeches that will later be sold for fish bait. Unfortunately for him and the crew, catching leeches is done in a remote lake where the main prey seems to be humans – with mosquitoes the predator! Once the traps are emptied, they head back to the shop to learn how to separate and package the leeches for resale. Then, Mike heads to the Green Tripe factory in Hollister, California where he helps make B.A.R.F. (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) for dogs.
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Dirty Jobs airs Tuesdays at 9pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel.
It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s gotta do it. On Tuesday, October 7 at 9PM ET/PT, the Emmy®-nominated series DIRTY JOBS continues its fourth season with 11 world premiere episodes that provide an unflinching look at the unsung American worker and spotlight the dignity of a hard day’s work. With strong convictions and an even stronger stomach, DIRTY JOBS’ host and creator Mike Rowe serves as apprentice to hardworking men and women whose daily jobs – from collecting garbage to plugging abandoned mine shafts – help keep our society clean, civilized and working smoothly.
To help celebrate the new season, Discovery is launching the Meet Mike Sweepstakes on October 7th. Visit discovery.com/dirtyjobs for your chance to meet Mike Rowe, along with other great daily prizes! While you’re there, grab the new Meet Mike Widget and add it to your favorite social networking sites to share the dirt with your friends and help count down to the next episode of Dirty Jobs.
For the 11 new episodes airing Tuesdays at 9PM ET/PT beginning October 7, Mike travels the country to perform jobs such as:
Tar Rigger, October 7 at 9PM
Mike travels to San Diego, California to learn how to maintain the oldest active merchant ship in the world, which is still done the same way it was in 1863, when it was built. His work includes getting hoisted 130 feet to tar the rigging on the mast.
Dirty Chip Maker, October 14 at 9PM
Mike travels to the Dirty Potato Chips company in Oxnard, California, the only small-volume, independent potato chip maker in the state, to learn how potato chips are made and what it takes to keep the machines clean and in working order. He also heads to Rifle, Colorado to visit the town’s waste water facility, where he learns more than he ever wanted about waste management and cleans the “Muffin Monster” – a machine used to separate solid waste matter from the liquids.
Sheep Castrator, October 21 at 9PM
Mike heads to the Villard Ranch in Craig, Colorado to join forces with modern day sheepherders to shear, tag, worm and castrate young sheep. He also travels to an automobile dealership in Orange County, California to saw down a giant concrete wall to make room for a new wash bay, using a special saw with blades made of diamonds.
Leech Trapper, October 28 at 9PM
Mike heads to Waubun, Minnesota to team up with the boys from Bartos Bait & Fish to catch leeches that will later be sold for fish bait. Unfortunately for him and the crew, catching leeches is done in a remote lake where the main prey seems to be humans – with mosquitoes the predator! Once the traps are emptied, they head back to the shop to learn how to separate and package the leeches for resale. Then, Mike heads to the Green Tripe factory in Hollister, California where he helps make B.A.R.F. (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) for dogs.
Other jobs tackled by Mike in this 11-episode run include breaking down mobile homes; creating mannequins out of a gunky glop of resin and plastic; sorting and cleaning eggs for market; removing chemicals from dirty soil to sterilize it; relocating cacti; making bologna; farming gourds; and plugging abandoned mines.
To good natured guinea pig Rowe, those jobs are all part of an honest day’s work. Having conducted over two hundred jobs (and counting!) since DIRTY JOBS premiered in 2005, he has found a hands-on way to pay tribute to a nation of unsung heroes … and get more than a few laughs along the way.
The series is produced by Pilgrim Film & Television; Craig Piligian is executive producer. For Discovery Channel, Gena McCarthy is executive producer.
October 4th, 2008 · No Comments Visit our Dirty Jobs section. Celebrity Gossip reports.
Dirty Jobs
Here are some videos from the all-new episodes of Discovery’s Emmy-nominated series Dirty Jobs. Beginning Tuesday, October 7th, at 9PM, the popular series returns with 11 world premiere episodes that provide an unflinching look at the unsung American worker and spotlight the dignity of a hard day’s work.
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