We’ve already shown you one video previewing the return of Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe and we now have another thanks to Discovery.
Dirty Jobs returns October 6th on Discovery Channel.
We’ve already shown you one video previewing the return of Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe and we now have another thanks to Discovery.
Dirty Jobs returns October 6th on Discovery Channel.
Regular viewers know that Dirty Jobs is returning on October 6th to Discovery with all-new episodes. We now know what that episode will be about. The upcoming episode is named “Mattress Recycler” and Mike will be doing some recycling in San Francisco after first doing some recoveries of boats in Miami, Florida. I can see Mike enjoying this job as he’ll also be able to crush some of those very boats.
Tune in to Dirty Jobs when all-new episodes return October 6th at 9pm EST on Discovery.
So what is Mike and the crew up to, you may ask? Check out this advertisement Discovery ran during the Labor Day Dirty Jobs marathon for an example of one of the dirty jobs Mike is in store for:
I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for the next bunch of new episodes. They debut October 6th on Discovery.
For those of you hoping for a new episode of Mike Rowe getting in over his head in mud or some other form of muck, you’re in luck. On April 12th, Discovery is airing an all-new episode which has Mike working with a sled dog team, as Discovery kicks off its annual Alaska Week of programming. Stay tuned for more details.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe challenges his bosses to see if they have what it takes to get dirty. The two executive producers responsible for sending Mike out to the dirtiest jobs around the country are going to roll up their sleeves and attempt a dirty job of their own.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe takes a look back at his previous jobs, toughest co-workers, and his ongoing encounters with dirt and poo. He also entertains with a look at some of the more memorable and unexpected moments in Dirty Jobs history.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe travels to Boise, Idaho to build and restore locomotives. There, his apprenticeship starts in the fabrication building, where he cuts raw steel into parts using a plasma burn saw. Next, he uses a forklift to break away any leftover soot residue from the burn saw by flipping the catch plate end-over-end in the parking lot. Meanwhile, in the engine refurbishing shop, Mike helps takes apart a locomotive engine and scrapes away old sludge from the inside. The old engine is then spun and cleaned in an acid bath while Mike visits the finishing area, where he shows off the locomotives getting their final touchups. It’s an amazing 200th job, as Mike gets to end his day driving a newly completed locomotive.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe ventures to Payette, Idaho to learn how to make high quality bird food. Then he headss to Yarnell, Arizona to collect spiders from the desert to milk them for their venom.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe journeys to Queen Creek, Arizona to press olives into oil and then heads to Sacramento, California to clean dirty diapers.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.
Be sure to tune into Discovery Channel tonight as Mike Rowe stars in an all-new episode of Dirty Jobs. In this episode, host Mike Rowe travels to northern California to apprentice on two very dirty jobs — harvesting walnuts and making goose down pillows and comforters. First, the walnuts are knocked from the trees with a shaker, swept into rows with a sweeper and collected by the harvester. At the workshop, Mike helps tidy things up by shoveling fermenting organic matter from the floor and machines, and then drains and rinses the float tank used to clean dirt, small stones, leaves and other debris from the nuts. He then checks on the walnuts in the drying room — the last step before they get loaded onto trucks for transport to the grocery store.

Mike then journeys to Tulelake at the northern-most tip of California to investigate what goes into making goose down pillows and comforters. The process begins with the collection of geese and ducks from hunters, then moves to a picking machine, where feathers and down are plucked. To see where all the plucked feathers end up, Mike follows the machine to the feather room, where he then ventures to a gutting table to help finish processing the birds. Finally, Mike visits the stuffing room where he uses a special vacuum to fill pillows with the cleaned feathers and down. In the finishing touch, he sews the freshly stuffed pillows closed and bags them for shipping.
Remember, Dirty Jobs airs Tuesday nights at 9:00pm ET on Discovery Channel.