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First Mike helps remove trees and tree stumps in California. Mike then gets himself dirty with some fainting goats in Tennessee. Then he vists a place that breeds exotic insects in New Orleans. Mike first goes to northern California to count dead salmon. Mike opens up the mail bag and answers a viewer's question about the snake researcher segment.

Just when Mike thought he had seen it all, he visits a cow farm in Connecticut that specializes in making gardening pots out of cow manure. Mike joins forces with a master-cooper, or in laymen's terms, a barrel maker. Mike also teams up with some mule loggers.

He then joins Watson Water company dig deep through mud, rock, gravel, sand and water as they drill for heating and water in Tennessee. Also, Mike takes a dive into the mail bag. Mike helps dig tunnels that are used as underground wine caverns. Later he works behind the scenes with Southwest Airlines as a baggage handler. He also gets to work with the airport incinerator. Mike goes underground in Hutchinson, Kansas to learn about mining rock salt. This episode also focuses on the behind the scenes action in filming the show.

Mike first heads off to Napa Valley to learn how to make wine. Mike then gets dirty at a Kansas Cattle Ranch learning about the cattle business. Mike heads off to San Diego to learn the dirty job of hydroseeding.

He then reads a viewer's letter and shows us never before seen footage from a previous episode. Finally Mike gets dirty cleaning up a year old steam yacht. Mike heads off to Texas to work with an outdoor advertising company. Mike goes to Georgia to learn how to make artistic jugs. He then joins Richard Meyer and his sons in upstate New York to learn the ancient trade of tanning leather. Mike Rowe and the Dirty Jobs crew travels to Michigan to work with the Mackinac Bridge Authority on one of the world's largest suspension bridges.

Mike goes to great lengths, and heights, braving 50 mile per hour winds while helping paint the bridge. Mike Rowe gets dirty as he braves the untamed world of Vomit Island, a place where few have ever been and even fewer would ever want to go. Mike's mission is to help band and count newly hatched herons on the poo covered island.

Mike Rowe gets dirty as he forages the swamps of Louisiana in search of alligator eggs 90, of them to be exact. It's a very dirty job that's helping to preserve the population of the American alligator. Mike exposes the fascinating secrets behind the dirty world of special effects.

He explores this very strange world as he is transformed into a real life zombie by special effects artist, Toby Sells. Also, Mike gets dirty harvesting kelp.

Mike rolls up his sleeves and gets dirty in order to help create an artificial underwater reef. It's a dirty job that is helping to revitalize fish and coral populations in areas that have been devastated by pollution.

Mike Rowe rolls up his sleeves and gets dirty at a recycling center in San Francisco that requires their dump truck drivers to clean out the back of their dirty trucks after each shift. It's a dirty job that even Mike has a hard time completing. Mike Rowe gets dirty with a team of airport runway painters, examines dirty diapers for bad smells and then teams up with a group of spray insulation technicians that get dirty to keep our houses warm. Mike helps out at a BBQ restaurant and gets to help clean out the smoker.

After that a trip to the farm to help out a big animal vet. For his last job Mike gets to help dig a tank out of the ground. Mike Rowe gets dirty in St. Louis as he works with a river barge demolition team and then melts down the scrap steel into molten metal.

Mike Rowe works with a cave biologist and then braves the high seas in search of slime eels. Mike Rowe gets dirty in Oregon making shingles and then jumps on a Coast Guard ship to clean dirty buoys. Mike Rowe gets dirty making handmade bricks in South Carolina. He then masters the art of cranberry farming in Oregon. He then helps save injured birds from a nearby salt lake. Finally, he gets dirty working at a rice plantation in South Carolina.

Mike Rowe rolls up his sleeves and gets dirty with some of the dirtiest jobs in New York City. First Mike climbs to the top of a giant building to build a water tower and then he masters the art of elevator repair. Mike travels to Alaska for an adventure aboard a fish processing ship. Inside an Indiana dairy farm, Mike learns how to milk a cow and use a blow torch to clean her udders. Then, Mike gets the inside scoop on how to inseminate a cow. Finally, he gets an up-close look at fatherhood as he helps deliver baby calves.

Mike heads to the site of a future California neighborhood where he learns that there's more to erosion control than one might think. Then Mike gets a bird's eye view of Palm Springs as he helps maintain and repair the tram 8, feet above the city. Making a home energy efficient by improving insulation, turkey artificial insemination, viewer mail, car crusher.

Mike gets dirty in Alaska as he helps protect the environment by cleaning up an oil spill. He then travels to Minnesota where he works to pull a car out of a lake that has fallen through the ice. Mike heads to an Oklahoma wind farm and learns that going green sometimes means you've got to get brown first. Then he heads to Kentucky to clean out a sinkhole that some have unfortunately turned into a garbage dump. Mike first visits Terressentials where natural organic hair care products are made out of mud.

He then returns to Montana to do some more work with big animal vet Charlene Esch. Finally, Mike joins forces with the yak and bison rancher who put him to work in his th Dirty Job.

Mike looks back on several of the Dirty Jobs that help to clean up the environment. From geothermal drilling, to wood and tire salvage, to building cobb homes, one thing seemed constant: in order to be green, you usually have to get brown first.

Mike hooks up with the tar rigging crew on the oldest active merchant ship in the world, the Star of India in San Diego. Then, Mike looks back at some of the dirtiest tools he's used, all which make life simpler for the rest of us. Mike heads to the Dirty Potato Chips factory and learns how potato chips are made and what it takes to keep the machines used to make them clean and in working order.

Then it? Mike helps saw down a giant concrete wall at an auto dealership in order to make way for a new wash bay. Then he heads to a sheep farm where he tries shearing and castrating a sheep and is treated to a pate of Rocky Mountain Oysters.

Mike takes a look at what dirty jobs past presidents once performed. This Dirty Jobs Extravaganza will leave us all looking at the country in a new way. Mike helps break down some homes at the Windsorland Mobile Home Park to make room for a new shopping center. Next, he heads to Patina-V where he learns the art involved in creating a mannequin. Mike visits a Chicken Farm to see how eggs make it to the store.

There, he finds out that 1. Later, Mike learns how dirty dirt becomes clean dirt as he sterilizes soil in Oklahoma. Mike travels to Yakama, Washington to harvest hops, the main ingredient in beer.

From there Mike goes to the Hudson Valley where he turns animal hides in to paper. Mike moves a giant cactus in Arizona and then helps raise maggots on a farm in Idaho.

Mike Rowe cleans out a Connecticut lake and then turns gourds into artwork in Pennsylvania. Mike heads to Pennsylvania and tries his hand at making bologna and then goes to Alaska to repair a very special toilet. Mike travels to Ohio to check on the Common Tern population and then he finds himself in Northern California plugging an abandoned mineshaft.

Then Mike travels north where he learns about rendering and discovers how much of a farm animal can be recycled. Mike heads to Meridian, California to find out what it takes to harvest walnuts. Then he spends some time in Tulelake where he learns how to make goose down pillows and comforters. Mike journeys to Queen Creek, Arizona to press olives into oil and then heads to Sacramento, California to clean dirty diapers. Mike ventures to Payette, Idaho to learn how to make high quality bird food.

Then he heads to Yarnell, Arizona to collect spiders from the desert to milk them for their venom. Mike heads to MotivePower in Boise, Idaho to build and restore locomotives for his th dirty job.

Mike takes a look back at his previous jobs, toughest co-workers, and his ongoing encounters with dirt and poo. With additional footage from "Skull Cleaner" and "Turkey Inseminator". Mike takes the day off to get a physical examination, leaving Executive Producers Eddie Barbini and Craig Piligian to host the show: servicing porta-potties and making custom-fabricated alloy wheels for Boyd Coddington Wheels.

The mail bag portion was taped at the Soo Locks on the floor of the MacArthur Lock in front of the upstream bulkheads. Mike finds out what happens to old mattresses after people throw them out.

High-rise window washer, viewer mail: brine tank cleaner Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay. Mike works at the country's only Dromedary camel dairy. Mike recycles computers before heading to Hawaii to make tofu. Mike goes to Jonesboro, Arkansas to perform dung beetle research. Then he heads to Williamstown, West Virginia to try his hand at making glass art. Mike journeys to Wenatchee, Washington to help maintain a hydroelectric dam.

Then he explores a fish bypass system where he catches and tags fish and winds up wading through a pool of fish poop. Mike reflects back on his more hazardous apprenticeships and makes a case for safety. Mike goes to Kentucky to try his hand at shrink-wrapping a houseboat. Then he heads off to Palmer, Alaska to spend a day working at a reindeer farm.

Then he heads off to Reno, Ohio to learn how to make marbles. Mike becomes a specialty fireworks technician in Addison, Pa. Mike travels to San Francisco to participate in the messy process of paint bulking. Then he heads to Wagner's Sugar Camp in Pennsylvania to spend the day making delicious maple syrup the old-fashioned way. Mike goes to Southern California to handle skunks and other pests as an animal control specialist. Mike goes to work at a cricket farm in Augusta, Georgia and later becomes a camel rancher at the Oasis Camel Dairy in Ramona, California.

Mike goes on the hunt for feral chickens on the streets of Miami. Mike goes to Michigan to join up with the 12 maintenance crew. Mike creates some concrete counter-tops and fire pits in Moss Landing, California and then reminisces about the scariest job he's ever done.

Mike visits a bone black plant in Michigan and then talks about his five dirtiest jobs. Mike reminisces about jobs where he had to work in tight spaces, including the time he cleaned the inside of a buoy, his adventure in an abandoned mine, and an insulation application assignment beneath a home.

With a hiatus looming, Mike tries to secure employment for the "Dirty Jobs" crew and reflects on their contributions. Mike visits a Texas ranch that breeds exotic animals like sloths, lemurs, camels, and bearcats.

Mike tries to evade and outsmart a team of bloodhounds while posing as a stand-in fugitive in Texas. Also, Mike takes on non-native, invasive species in the Florida Everglades. Mike helps the U. Fish and Wildlife Service in battling the sea lamprey population that threatens the fishing industry of the Great Lakes. Mike visits an old-fashioned corn mill in De Kalb, Miss. Also, Mike helps relocate a pair of exotic deer in Wills Point, Texas.

Mike learns how to install a lightning rod on a home in Lucedale, Miss. Mikes learns how to make yarn from fleece and waxes hair off of his friend at a day spa. Mike visits a bowling center in Fremont, Cal. Mike visits a forensic entomology lab where he helps inspect pig carcasses for maggots and other insects. Mike Rowe takes a look at never-before-seen footage featuring unusual, skewed and quirky conversations Mike has had with a colorful array of characters. Mike answers viewer mail and pollinates date palm trees in Palm Springs.

In Nebraska, Mike Rowe takes a shot at paving roads. Then, in reply to a mailbag question about his favorite animal, he recalls the time he crossed paths with a tiger crossbreed in Texas.

Mike visits a distillery, where he turns molasses into rum, hauls hoses, scours copper and works with scalding liquid. Mike installs a metal power pole in Wyoming and later learns about how to remove lice from hair in San Francisco. Mike takes a look at America's report card on its infrastructure and also salutes the workers who help preserve it.

Mike learns how to make a pig delicacy known as scrapple and later becomes a shoe doctor's assistant. Mike visits the Jelly Belly Candy Company to concoct a dirty boot flavored jelly bean based on his own sweaty, grimy, filthy pair of work boots. Then he travels to Maine to harvest blueberries and joins the "Pie Ladies" in a pie bakeoff. Mike heads to Tarpon Springs, Florida to help collect sponges off the sea floor. Then he answers viewer mail and recounts his struggle with a metal fence post at an abandoned mine.

Mike works on a fish processing boat in the Bering Sea and cleans out the fish grinder. Well, what about these jobs? Roadkill Collector: Must be able to work long hours braving oncoming traffic while picking up creatures of various size and breed and in various states of decay.

Benefits include working outdoors. Strong stomach a plus. Catfish Noodler: In search of people who can catch potentially pound catfish with their hands only. Must not mind sticking limbs in holes in search of game and getting bitten as a result. Welcome to Dirty Jobs, the new Discovery Channel series that profiles the unsung American laborers who make their living in the most unthinkable - yet vital - ways.

Our brave host and apprentice Mike Rowe will introduce you to a hardworking group of men and women who overcome fear, danger and sometimes stench and overall ickiness to accomplish their daily tasks.



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