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Alaska Week

Begins Sunday, April 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT
 

Alaska Experiment
Premieres Tuesday, April 22 at 10 p.m. ET/PT
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Could you survive in the awesome Alaskan wilderness? Are you tough enough to take on a freezing, brutal environment where your next meal has to be hunted down, killed and then butchered by hand? A dramatic and visceral new documentary series — The Alaska Experiment — pits man against nature in an epic struggle. Immersive and powerful, it's the ultimate survival and wild food guide. With stunning aerial photography and sweeping panoramas, The Alaska Experiment captures the full, dangerous beauty of America's last frontier.
Meet the Participants

Alaska Oilmen: Gamble on the Ice
Thursday, April 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT
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Twenty hours of darkness a day ... 80-mile-an-hour blizzards ... temperatures more than 100 degrees below zero -- this is the North Slope of Alaska. Deep within the Arctic Circle is one of the most extreme environments on the planet. With the quest for oil pushing men and machines to ever greater extremes, the remote regions of the North Slope have become the target for a daring, new exploratory drilling mission. It's a mission that's going to push one team of drillers to the very limits of human endurance.

Deadliest Catch
Tuesday, April 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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Deadliest Catch returns to take viewers deep into the Bering Sea with eight crab-fishing boats and their crews through the two toughest fishing seasons in the world as they hunt for red king crab and opilio crab.
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Dirty Jobs: Floating Fish Factory
Monday, April 21 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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In this special Dirty Jobs episode, Mike travels to Alaska for an epic adventure aboard a fish processing ship. He gains a new appreciation for the men and women who get dirty to put fresh fish on our dinner table.
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Expedition Alaska
Premieres Sunday, April 20 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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More than 350 million acres of wilderness. A team of renowned scientists, naturalists and wildlife filmmakers. The mission: assess the impact of global warming on Alaska, America's last great frontier, before it's too late. Expedition Alaska follows the team as they go in search of the state's most extraordinary wildlife. They track and film some of the world's most stunning animals in one of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth.
Meet the Scientists

FutureWeapons: Alaska Special
Thursday, April 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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FutureWeapons goes to the most intense battlefield on the planet – Alaska, where Mack tests one of the world's best sniper rifles for cold weather warfare. It's designed to work at minus 40 degrees F, a temperature at which most weapons would literally freeze. Mack also tests the newest Stryker armored vehicle and fires its newest weapon, a 105mm canon. Then Mack sees how the latest smoke generators that make you invisible. Not only does it stop the enemy from seeing you with their eyes, it also hides heat and radar signatures.
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Man vs. Wild: Alaskan Mountain Range
Saturday, April 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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Bear Grylls faces the icy peaks of the Chugach Mountains, Alaska, one of the toughest known environments. Each year, over one million people visit and 500 become stranded. Bear uses his specialist survival skills and knowledge to journey across Alaska.
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MythBusters: Alaska Special
Wednesday, April 23 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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For Alaska Week,our fair-weather team gears up for some northern exposure. The MythBusters pack up their sleds, snowshoes and gold pans and head north to test some Alaskan anecdotes. Is it a case of frigidity, or can the myths withstand the freeze?
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Surviving Alaska with Les Stroud
Friday, April 25 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
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With one of the most extreme climates on Earth and certainly the most deadly in the U.S., dangers loom at every step in the Alaskan winter –- avalanches, thin ice, blizzards, hypothermia and starvation, to name a few. So how is it that people have been living here for longer than anyplace else in America? And more importantly, what can be learned from their survival methods that just may save your life, no matter where you are? Survivorman host Les Stroud will put his survival skills to the test as he embarks on a quest to answer these questions.
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