“Where is he? I’m not hearing him breathe”
And you thought “Deadliest Catch” was dangerous. On Friday’s Season 10 premiere of Discovery’s “Bering Sea Gold,” Vernon Adkison’s new diver Kye nearly stayed down in Davey Jones’ Locker.
Watch TheWrap’s first-look sneak peek of the scary underwater moment via the video above.
Will You Pull The Guy Up Already, Vernon? It’s never a good sign when the reality-show cameraman has to get involved as the voice of reason.
All’s well that ends well, we suppose. Kye made it up and was hired, we’re told. (You can’t really Not hire the guy after that.)
With the biggest shakeup Nome has seen in over 100 years, seasoned miners and average joes alike are on the hunt for the biggest money-making claims.
There’s much more to the Season 10 description than that. Read Discovery’s super-long logline below.
And you thought “Deadliest Catch” was dangerous. On Friday’s Season 10 premiere of Discovery’s “Bering Sea Gold,” Vernon Adkison’s new diver Kye nearly stayed down in Davey Jones’ Locker.
Watch TheWrap’s first-look sneak peek of the scary underwater moment via the video above.
Will You Pull The Guy Up Already, Vernon? It’s never a good sign when the reality-show cameraman has to get involved as the voice of reason.
All’s well that ends well, we suppose. Kye made it up and was hired, we’re told. (You can’t really Not hire the guy after that.)
With the biggest shakeup Nome has seen in over 100 years, seasoned miners and average joes alike are on the hunt for the biggest money-making claims.
There’s much more to the Season 10 description than that. Read Discovery’s super-long logline below.
- 4/30/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Friday’s “Bering Sea Gold” may just spell the end for the Myrtle Irene.
In a sneak peek of the episode obtained by TheWrap, onlookers watch in horror as Kerr sends out a desperate call: “Mayday Mayday! Myrtle Irene is in catastrophic dire failure!” We — and Discovery Channel — teased the scary scene back in March.
In the new clip, Emily Riedel, the captain of The Eroica, says an I-told-you-so from shore.
“This is what happens when you don’t respect the Bering Sea,” she says, watching as her competitor’s gold-mining ship, only a few miles from shore, nearly gets swallowed by waves.
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“That is not a place I would like to be, out on that barge right now,” she continues. “Everbody knows out here, this is what the Bering Sea is. This is what the Bering Sea does.
In a sneak peek of the episode obtained by TheWrap, onlookers watch in horror as Kerr sends out a desperate call: “Mayday Mayday! Myrtle Irene is in catastrophic dire failure!” We — and Discovery Channel — teased the scary scene back in March.
In the new clip, Emily Riedel, the captain of The Eroica, says an I-told-you-so from shore.
“This is what happens when you don’t respect the Bering Sea,” she says, watching as her competitor’s gold-mining ship, only a few miles from shore, nearly gets swallowed by waves.
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“That is not a place I would like to be, out on that barge right now,” she continues. “Everbody knows out here, this is what the Bering Sea is. This is what the Bering Sea does.
- 6/12/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Discovery Channel’s “Bering Sea Gold” Season 9 is now set to premiere on Friday, May 8. TheWrap was first to report the show’s initial April return date, but that — like so much Spring 2020 TV — had to be delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
We’ve also got your first look at the new episodes, and boy oh boy is it going to be a dramatic underwater mining season in Nome, Alaska.
“Mayday, mayday! Catastrophic dire failure!” Captain Ken Kerr of the Myrtle Irene calls in the clip, which is also exclusive to TheWrap.
“This is history right here,” Emily Riedel, the captain of The Eroica, says. “This is the end of the Myrtle Irene.”
Watch the teaser via the video above.
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Last season on “Bering Sea Gold,” Shawn Pomrenke, the former “Mr. Gold,” was knocked off his throne by...
We’ve also got your first look at the new episodes, and boy oh boy is it going to be a dramatic underwater mining season in Nome, Alaska.
“Mayday, mayday! Catastrophic dire failure!” Captain Ken Kerr of the Myrtle Irene calls in the clip, which is also exclusive to TheWrap.
“This is history right here,” Emily Riedel, the captain of The Eroica, says. “This is the end of the Myrtle Irene.”
Watch the teaser via the video above.
Also Read: Why Discovery Won't Sell Content to Peacock, Other Streaming Services
Last season on “Bering Sea Gold,” Shawn Pomrenke, the former “Mr. Gold,” was knocked off his throne by...
- 3/25/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Discovery Channel is preparing to launch “Deadliest Catch: Bloodline,” a spinoff of the network’s hit unscripted series “Deadliest Catch.”
“Bloodline” follows Josh Harris, the son of legendary Bering Sea captain Phil Harris. Josh, along with his business partner Casey McManus, discover a trove of Hawaiian fishing charts scribbled with Captain Phil’s handwriting. Josh takes the opportunity to travel to the islands and learn about the time his father spent their decades earlier.
To gain a deeper understanding of fishing in Hawaii, the duo enlists the help of Jeff Silva, one of the island’s top commercial fisherman to help them learn the challenging fishery, interpret Phil’s charts, and hunt for the islands’ lucrative bounty of ahi tuna.
“Deadliest Catch: Bloodline” will debut on Discovery Channel on April 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Following the premiere, episodes will debut Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
In addition to watching the series on Discovery,...
“Bloodline” follows Josh Harris, the son of legendary Bering Sea captain Phil Harris. Josh, along with his business partner Casey McManus, discover a trove of Hawaiian fishing charts scribbled with Captain Phil’s handwriting. Josh takes the opportunity to travel to the islands and learn about the time his father spent their decades earlier.
To gain a deeper understanding of fishing in Hawaii, the duo enlists the help of Jeff Silva, one of the island’s top commercial fisherman to help them learn the challenging fishery, interpret Phil’s charts, and hunt for the islands’ lucrative bounty of ahi tuna.
“Deadliest Catch: Bloodline” will debut on Discovery Channel on April 14 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt. Following the premiere, episodes will debut Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
In addition to watching the series on Discovery,...
- 3/23/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, FX released a trailer of “The Most Dangerous Animal of All” and Quibi announced Megan Rapinoe as the host of the new docuseries “Prodigy.”
Casting
Megan Rapinoe will host new documentary series “Prodigy,“ Quibi announced. As a host, Rapinoe will provide on camera commentary and her perspective on the eight athletes who are set to become the next superstars in their respective sports. Each episode will highlight one prodigy’s athletic accomplishments, while also diving deep into their personal stories. The 2020 prodigy class includes Jalen Green, Sha’Carri Richardson, Red Gerard, Regan Smith, Matthew Boling, Tyler Adams, Korey Foreman and Chantel Navarro. Rand Getlin and Janina Pelayo serve as executive producers for the show.
Programming
Discovery announced the return of “Monster Garage” starring Jesse James coming this year. James, founder of the west coast choppers, is returning to the show looking to elevate the...
Casting
Megan Rapinoe will host new documentary series “Prodigy,“ Quibi announced. As a host, Rapinoe will provide on camera commentary and her perspective on the eight athletes who are set to become the next superstars in their respective sports. Each episode will highlight one prodigy’s athletic accomplishments, while also diving deep into their personal stories. The 2020 prodigy class includes Jalen Green, Sha’Carri Richardson, Red Gerard, Regan Smith, Matthew Boling, Tyler Adams, Korey Foreman and Chantel Navarro. Rand Getlin and Janina Pelayo serve as executive producers for the show.
Programming
Discovery announced the return of “Monster Garage” starring Jesse James coming this year. James, founder of the west coast choppers, is returning to the show looking to elevate the...
- 2/24/2020
- by Klaritza Rico
- Variety Film + TV
Jesse James is returning to reality TV this year.
Discovery Channel has set a revival of his “Monster Garage” series, which originally aired from 2002 to 2006.
The new season finds James, an Austin, Texas resident and founder of West Coast Choppers, back with “an upgraded garage, cutting-edge technology and a renewed passion for creating some of most mind-blowing vehicles to ever drive across television screens,” according to Discovery.
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Since “Monster Garage” went off the air 14 years ago, James has traveled the world and honed his passion for metal-working. He apprenticed with world-renowned Israeli blacksmith Uri Hofi, and is returning to inspire a new generation of craftsmen.
“It’s crazy to think my relationship with Discovery Channel started exactly 20 years ago. After all this time I’m still excited to step into the Monster Garage,” James said. “Excited to work hard and push the limits again.
Discovery Channel has set a revival of his “Monster Garage” series, which originally aired from 2002 to 2006.
The new season finds James, an Austin, Texas resident and founder of West Coast Choppers, back with “an upgraded garage, cutting-edge technology and a renewed passion for creating some of most mind-blowing vehicles to ever drive across television screens,” according to Discovery.
Also Read: How 'Manhunt: Deadly Games' Was Reworked for Spectrum Originals
Since “Monster Garage” went off the air 14 years ago, James has traveled the world and honed his passion for metal-working. He apprenticed with world-renowned Israeli blacksmith Uri Hofi, and is returning to inspire a new generation of craftsmen.
“It’s crazy to think my relationship with Discovery Channel started exactly 20 years ago. After all this time I’m still excited to step into the Monster Garage,” James said. “Excited to work hard and push the limits again.
- 2/24/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Original Productions has hired veteran executive Jeff Hasler as president of the prolific unscripted TV production company owned by FremantleMedia. Hasler will oversee all development, production, business and strategic aspects of the company along with Ernie Avila, COO and Evp, Business Affairs and Sarah Whalen, Evp Development and Programming. Avila and Whalen, who have been running Original Prods. in the past couple of years, will now report into Hasler.
Hasler joins Original Productions from National Geographic Studios where he served as Evp of production and development, overseeing original non-scripted television, feature documentary and other projects including the acclaimed documentary Jane, directed by Brett Morgen, as well as the Emmy-nominated series StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Explorer, series Chain of Command, documentary Gender Revolution with Katie Couric, and the recently Sports Emmy-nominated Breaking 2.
Previously, Hasler also spent nearly five years as Svp of Development and Production for Discovery Channel, managing all programming for the broadcaster,...
Hasler joins Original Productions from National Geographic Studios where he served as Evp of production and development, overseeing original non-scripted television, feature documentary and other projects including the acclaimed documentary Jane, directed by Brett Morgen, as well as the Emmy-nominated series StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Explorer, series Chain of Command, documentary Gender Revolution with Katie Couric, and the recently Sports Emmy-nominated Breaking 2.
Previously, Hasler also spent nearly five years as Svp of Development and Production for Discovery Channel, managing all programming for the broadcaster,...
- 5/21/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated: Philip Segal, CEO of the FremanteMedia North America-owned Original Productions, will be departing at the end of his contract this spring. Taking over his duties on an interim basis will be Ernie Avila, Original Prods.' COO & Evp Business Affairs, and Sarah Whalen, the company's Evp Development and Programming. Both will report into Jennifer Mullin, Co-ceo of FremantleMedia North America. Segal took the reins of Deadliest Catch and Storage Wars producer Original…...
- 4/19/2017
- Deadline TV
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