Discovery Channel - List of Series

List of Series

  • A Haunting
  • Aircrash Confidential
  • American Casino
  • American Chopper
  • American Guns
  • American Hot Rod
  • American Loggers
  • Auction Kings
  • Bering Sea Gold
  • Biker Build off
  • Breakout
  • Cash Cab
  • Construction Intervention
  • Curiosity
  • Deadliest Catch
  • Destroyed In Seconds with NFL on Fox play-by-play guy Ron Pitts
  • Dirty Jobs
  • Dual Survival
  • Factory Made
  • Fast n' Loud
  • Fight Quest
  • Final Offer
  • Ghost Lab
  • Gold Rush Alaska
  • Heartland Thunder
  • Howe & Howe Tech
  • How It's Made
  • I Shouldn't Be Alive
  • Inside West Coast Customs
  • Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
  • Junkyard Wars
  • Licence to Drill
  • Life
  • Lobster Wars
  • Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea
  • Man vs. Wild
  • Man, Woman, Wild
  • Monster Garage
  • Monster House
  • Monsters Resurrected
  • Moonshiners (TV series)
  • MythBusters
  • One Way Out
  • On the Case with Paula Zahn
  • Out of Control Drivers
  • Overhaulin'
  • Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment
  • PitchMen
  • Planet Earth
  • Plastic Surgery Before and After
  • Prehistoric
  • Property Wars
  • Prototype This!
  • Shark Week
  • Solving History with Olly Steeds
  • Sons of Guns
  • Storm Chasers
  • Street Customs
  • Sturgis: Motorcycle Mania
  • Survivorman
  • Swamp Loggers
  • Swords
  • Tattoo Wars
  • The Colony
  • The Devils Ride
  • Time Warp
  • Treasure Quest
  • Ultimate Car Buildoff
  • Unchained Reaction
  • Verminators
  • Weird or What?
  • Worst Case Scenario
  • Wreckreation Nation
  • You Spoof Discovery

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