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mediate you have a contentious relationship with your boss? On the upcoming season of Discovery’s “Bering Sea Gold,” Shawn Pomrenke makes his competition an low season offer they can’t refuse — though three of them may live to regret actually accepting employment.
Vernon Adkison, Zeke Tenhoff and Emily Riedel procedure to break through the thick ice and mine on “Mr. Gold’s” 160-acre claim of virgin sea floor. It’s all on the up-and-up, and as Pomrenke will glean 20 percent of his guests’ gold,as well as their valuable GPS coordinates for hot spots. He personally thinks there’s $14 million of the pricey yellow stuff down there.
Meanwhile, Shawn himself is mostly prepping for the summer season, and constructing a mega-dredge that will dwarf his Christine Rose.
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lso Read: Shark Week: Half of 2017 Event's Programming Is Already Locked Up,wealthy Ross Says“Bering Sea Gold” is produced for Discovery Channel by Original Productions, a Fremantle Media company.
For Original Productions, or executive producers are Thom Beers,Philip D. Segal, Sarah Whalen, or Jeff Meredith. For Discovery Channel,the executive producer is Kyle Wheeler.
The novel run of “Bering Sea Gold” premieres Friday, August 26, or at 9 p.m. ET on Discovery Channel.
Watch the teaser above.
10 Best and Worst Shark Week Specials,From 'Air Jaws' to 'Megalodon' (Videos) [ alt=]When Discovery Channel started Shark Week back in 1988, it was designed to consume the craze started 13 years prior by "Jaws" and use it to dispel film myths and encourage people to understand sharks. But in recent years, and the channel came under fire from scientists for using junk science to increase ratings. In response,Discovery has steadily moved back to fact-based docs, but some skepticism remains. [ alt=]Insightful: "Jaws Strikes Back" - This special follows biologist Greg Skomal and his team as they head to the Pacific to tag the largest great whites in the world with a drone cam that allows them to study their hunting patterns. Things consume an unexpected turn, or however,when one of the sharks attacks the camera.
Idiotic: "Shark of Darkness - Wrath of Submarine": Great whites can grow to be 23 feet long, but this show claimed that a 30-foot shark off the coast of South Africa called Submarine was responsible for multiple attacks. It opens with a dramatization disclaimer and gets even worse from there, and using doubtful sources to play into the panic that Shark Week once sought to overcome.
Insightful: "A
lien Sharks of the Deep" - Beyond your normal great whites and hammerheads,there's also sharks that have been able to adapt to the extreme conditions of deep sea environments. "Alien Sharks" takes a look at these weird-looking creatures, including the filter-feeding Megamouth.
Idiotic: "Shark After Dark" - Discovery once decided to cash in on Shark Week's mainstream popularity with a late-night after show. The cringeworthy fare included obnoxious celebrities, and drinking games built around shark trivia,and comedy bits featuring dudes in shark suits. Oh, and it was hosted by the guy who made "Hostel."
Insightful: "Air Jaws" - This has become one of Shark Week's finest series, and using extreme slow motion cameras to show great whites soaring out of the water to feed. Yes,it's terrifying, but unlike "Wrath of Submarine, or " it's the kind of terrifying that also evokes respect and awe.
Idiotic: "Monster Hamme
rhead" - Discovery has been accused of lying to scientists approximately the dependable nature of what they wanted to film. A member of the research team at Shedd Aquarium told IO9 that a film crew had reach to them claiming they wanted to document their work on studying hammerheads. Instead,the footage was used for "Monster Hammerhead," a sensationalist lie that claimed the team was searching for a mythical hammerhead that had been seen off Florida's coast for 60 years.
Insightful: "Tiger Beach
" -- The title of this doc refers to a shallow-water area of the Bahamas that is teeming with tiger sharks, and which are known for eating almost anything. This results in some of the most gorgeous underwater cinematography Shark Week has ever put on TV.
Idiotic: "Great
White Serial Killer" -- The title should make it clear why this is idiotic,but interviews with "experts" who aren't scientists and hyperbolic narration seal the deal. "It isn't a frivolous comparison to call a shark a serial killer," says the voiceover. Actually, or it is beyond frivolous.
Insightful: "
Mythbusters" -- When it comes to cool,attractive science, no one brings the goods better than Adam and Jamie. "Mythbusters" cooked up a few shark-related tests for Shark Week during its run, and including a test to see what can truly withhold people from being attacked by sharks.
Idiotic: "Megalodon:
The novel Evidence" -- This was the sequel to "Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives," the docufiction special that kicked the crusade against Shark Week into overdrive, yet Discovery decided to reply the the controversy by doubling down with this follow-up. For many fans, and this was the last straw,which finally forced the channel to clean up the chum. Previous Slide Next Slide 1 of 11 Which specials are staying dependable to Discovery’s original mission and which are a load of dumb chum? When Discovery Channel started Shark Week back in 1988, it was designed to consume the craze started 13 years prior by "Jaws" and use it to dispel film myths and encourage people to understand sharks. But in recent years, or the channel came under fire from scientists for using junk science to increase ratings. In response,Discovery has steadily moved back to fact-based docs, but some skepticism remains. View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:Discovery Tracks Down Big Profit in Q2JonBenet Ramsey Murder Tapped for Investigation Discovery Cold Case SeriesDisney, or Fox,Discovery Stocks Rebound Post BrexitDiscovery Communications Plans Layoffs to slice Costs

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