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The Gold Devils gamble on a potential mother lode; Alan and Salty go off road in the extreme wilderness of the Kimberley; Shane and Kate try to get two wet plants going, but run out of water.
Kurt Shephard loses his way hauling a hut across Australia.
As Richard gets ready to gamble selling a million dollars worth of cars at Barrett-Jackson, last-minute problems with their '55 Chevy threaten to keep him from taking it to auction.
With Aaron set to take off soon for a long-deserved vacation, he and Richard get the Monkeys started on giving the proper treatment to a '65 Volkswagen Beetle.
Les attends an all day meeting leaving the store to Seth and Ashley.
Seth negotiates like a tiger; a customer's jewelry has been pierced through the most intimate body part; a drunk customer gets belligerent.
Ashley's negotiating skills cause a feud with Seth; Les is threatened with a trip to the hospital; Les is forced to make a decision that will change the business forever.
Seth and Ashley square off to defend their turf; a fake ID puts Les in a dangerous situation;a business deal turns into a family brawl.
Before Ron and Bobby can protect Ric Flair at a charity event, they must endure a game of chicken at a BMX bike race track.
When a food truck goes on the block, Bobby wants to get into the food business. Can a BBQ cook-off get debtors out of their locked car?
Krazy Dave's family reunion threatens to ruin the debut of Ron and Bobby's food truck.
A six-car repossession requires the entire crew; Ron and Bobby's food truck is stolen from Krazy Dave.
Paparazzi attack an angry local resident during the media frenzy over the balloon boy incident; wedding crashers get caught; an inmate attacks a prison guard.
The brothers realize they might have bitten off more than they can chew when a shipping container they intended to re-purpose gets stuck in the driveway.
The cottage lacks a beach.
A rainbow of candies, ancient rice vinegar, a tangy Thai soup-in-a-bag and gourmet caramels with a twist.
An old-time candy bar; mountains of cannelloni; Vietnamese rice noodles; diced butternut squash.
Maple syrup; Almond Roca butter toffee popcorn; Turkish delight; apples that taste like grapes.
Fruit leather; cheese curds; Hello Dolly bars; Canadian-made guacamole.
Silent movie trivia really isn't in Justin and Mike's wheelhouse but they can't resist Buster Keaton's legacy in Cottage Grove, Ore.; they get an unexpected dose of ``Gold Fever,`` which forces Toban to seek out precious metals and equine expertise.
A computer role-playing game player gets ticketed for speeding; a teacher is caught dangling a foot out her vehicle window while driving; a motorist blows her top in North Carolina.
An officer meets a very hairy and eccentric male stripper; a roadster has an incredibly loud horn; an irresponsible driver receives ``officer therapy.''
An officer pulls over a speeder who insists he's guilty and needs to be punished; a college student gets caught rushing to class; an officer encounters a smooth-talking used car salesman.
An officer meets Lola, a funny senior citizen; an officer pulls over a chef who is rushing to meet a woman to romance her with fine food; a driver tries to save money by speeding between gas stations in search of the cheapest fuel.
Seven sled dogs haul Les through the wilds of northeastern Canada.
Drew uncovers plenty of rare items at a Welsh country house; scouring a one-man salvage operation near Coventry.
A five-ton truck full of merchandise pulls up but Jeff doesn't remember buying the items.
Jeff finds himself with hundreds more of coin-operated lockers than he needs and no place to store them.
Les is handing out hundreds for a parade of items that Seth and Ashley claim are worthless; when the kids reveal his backroom, Les is flat out busted.
Les is presented with a jar of gold powder that could be worth thousands; a once-in-a-lifetime surprise that has Ashley eating her words and Les crying like a baby.
A conflict over a fake receipt turns into a full-blown war; a Motor City lawyer who could land Les in hot water.
Ashley challenges Seth to a unique competition; if he can't deliver the goods, the world will hear the one thing he's been fighting to keep a secret.
The kids discover their other store is quietly going bust; when they confront him with the proposition to sell it, Les flies off the handle.
Seth's secret plan to sell Pontiac is in full motion; Ashley is pulled into the fray the kids find themselves in a life-changing scenario.
The guys stop at a North Bay home that's filled with authentic movie memorabilia; down the road, they visit a local artist and legend whose vast collection is attached to his house.
A set of wrapped pallets heats up the competition; bidding explodes over a large mystery item.
Lori buys a questionable unit; buyers battle it out for a puzzle of parts.
Ron and Amy compete for control of the business; someone on the team goes missing when they cross swords with a dangerous band of brothers.
Ron and Amy's repo competition takes a dangerous turn when Amy goes missing; Bobby's fate is sealed when the judge rules on his felony charges.
In flooded Victoria, the Poseidon Crew are forced back onto an old lease; Shane and Kate call in some vintage help in Western Australia; Jacqui and Andrew get separated at night in far north Queensland.
The Mackay Brothers try to dodge destruction; Steve takes on an old enemy and Bumpa Farrell struggles for power on a huge hay convoy.
Richard tasks the Monkeys with giving the Gas Monkey treatment to the first car he ever owned back in high school, a vomit green '74 Mercury Comet.
At Gas Monkey Garage in Dallas, Texas, Richard Rawlings buys and restores forgotten and fading away American cars before selling them at auction.
Seth and Ashley officially mark their territories; a customer threatens to attack Les after hours.
Rich invades Ashley's territory; a customer abuses his girlfriend.
A roid-raging meathead threatens Seth's father; Ashley surprises everyone with a brand new hire; Seth must step in to protect his sister and the family business.
Seth and Rich argue over a botched delivery.
Ron and Bobby head to a rodeo to do a repossession; Krazy Dave and Amy plan to set Bobby up on a blind date.
Ronnie finds a surprise that makes him think of his old dog; Bobby repossesses a van at a beauty pageant; Ron threatens to ruin Bobby's first date with Cassie.
Krazy Dave gets an eyeful during a repossession; Amy threatens her friendship with Bobby by getting involved in his love life.
Ron steps in when real estate developers threaten a local farmer with foreclosure; Bobby sits behind the wheel of an automotive TV icon.
Workplace disasters; truckers ignore the rules of the road; a dog gets frisky with a TV anchorwoman during a morning news show; spring break partiers take wing with a wild flight crew.
Brothers Andrew and Kevin try again to please their kids.
Andrew and Kevin build the ultimate all-in-one-camper-plus-boat solution by converting the truck cap on the back of their pickup into a boat.
Handmade exotic truffles; eco-friendly coffee pods; vegetable dumplings; Moon Cheese.
Caviar worth 12 thousand a bowl; shepherd's pie; risotto balls; ice wine truffles.
A legendary sandwich snack; frozen fruit bars from Florida; blueberry perogies; mountain of kale chips.
Melt-in-your-mouth mint chocolates; asparagus antipasto; Aussie-style licorice; plantain chips.
Drew haggles with a teacher, does business with a Blackburn dealer and squeezes into a hoarder's shed.
Drew goes hunting on an old family estate; a 1920s-themed hotel, rummaging backstage at a theatre; uncovering tiny treasures in Yorkshire.
Drew takes on a lord of the manor; finding hidden treasures in an Oxfordshire brewery; bargaining with an Essex fairground fanatic.
Drew and Tee search for new stock; in Northumberland, they are captivated by a stately country manor.
Drew and Tee get access to a mammoth Norfolk boatyard; Peter Jay once toured with the Beatles and today he owns a one-of-a-kind hippodrome.
The team prepares for a huge auction, but a major snowfall threatens to derail the event; Drew and Tee visit the best little scrapyard in Britain; the chaps scour a 15th century manor house; Drew uncovers the mother lode of lamps from a warship.
Candied pretzels; Cornish pastries; Korean dumplings; jellybeans.
Sweet and crunchy Boston Baked Beans are made to be the candy version of a traditional side dish; the tangy strawberry filling in a Welch's fruit yogurt snack receives a creamy coating.
Cake within a cake; Indian snacks; sugar cookies; Greek spinach twisters.
Burritos; bacon-fried rice; Maraschino cherries; Abba-Zaba candy bars.
Dark rye bread; Japanese ginger carrot dressing; chocolate vanilla cookies; rocky road chocolate bars.
Rainbow marshmallow squares; wasabi; meatless sausages; mini chocolate croissants.
Meringue cookies; Mediterranean flatbread; jam-filled oat bars; crinkled potato chips.
Indian pakoras; Napoleon bars; jalapeno hummus; sea-salted caramels.
Chocolate chip cookies; eggplant baba ghanoush; apple strudel; ranch dressing.
Cherry cordials; mulled apple cider; four-bean medley; turtle cheesecake.
Gingerbread houses; fruitcake; Belgian chocolate Santas; eggnog.
Yule logs; wildberry candy canes; shortbread cookies; minty holiday bark.
Les travels through the arid plains of South Africa.
Les Stroud survives the wilds of Alaska.
Les tests his survival skills in the Amazon jungle.
Les Stroud braves the scorching heat of the Kalahari desert with limited water and only basic supplies.
Seven sled dogs haul Les through the wilds of northeastern Canada.
Les, equipped with only his scuba gear, is abandoned by his crew at sea to recreate a frightfully common occurrence.
Johnny and Jordyn explore a vintage arcade in cottage country with activity revolving around the oldest machines including a coin operated horse named Champion.
Johnny and Jordyn explore local folklore surrounding a ghost called Old Man Gimli who haunts a former religious summer camp.
Johnny and Jordyn check-in to a former convent now turned bed and breakfast where the ghostly nuns like to play games with their guests.
Peanut butter cups with a butterscotch twist; mountains of pound cake; triple citrus jelly; butter chicken cooking sauce.
An eco-minded breakfast cereal; artisanal raspberry creams; New York style bagel crisps; sunshine yellow food colouring.
Iconic throat drops; gluten-free veggie pockets; melt-in-your-mouth peanut butter chocolates; old school apple butter.
Alpha-Bits cereal; squid ink is used to create jet-black fettuccine; garden mix; an Indiana factory produces gummy peaches.
Popular demand spurs the return of a formerly discontinued strawberry cheesecake frozen treat; sea-salt caramels; a Jewish culinary classic gets a modern twist.
Fruit goodies; California rolls; cocktail bitters; a chocolaty corn snack that's nearly guilt-free.
A selection of favorite cartoons.
A selection of favorite cartoons.
A selection of favorite cartoons.
A selection of favorite cartoons.
In Peru, two deadly avalanches in 1962 and again in 1970 tore down Mount Huascaran's north face, wiping out the towns of Ranrahirca and Yungay; in Montreal, two record-breaking ice storms entombed the city in frozen ice in 1961 and again in 1998.
A devastating tsunami hit Hilo, Hawaii, in the mid 1800s, then close to a hundred years later, Hilo is hit again despite precautions; studying the overpopulation of monkeys in India, and how they have taken over the city center of New Delhi twice.
At Lemmington Hall, Drew goes shopping in the home's grand parlour; Drew and Rebecca visit a traditional country house with unusual interiors; at a military surplus business, Drew passes on a one-man submarine.
Paparazzi attack an angry local resident during the media frenzy over the balloon boy incident; wedding crashers get caught; an inmate attacks a prison guard.
A six-car repossession requires the entire crew; Ron and Bobby's food truck is stolen from Krazy Dave.
Krazy Dave's family reunion threatens to ruin the debut of Ron and Bobby's food truck.
When a food truck goes on the block, Bobby wants to get into the food business. Can a BBQ cook-off get debtors out of their locked car?
Before Ron and Bobby can protect Ric Flair at a charity event, they must endure a game of chicken at a BMX bike race track.
Seth and Ashley square off to defend their turf; a fake ID puts Les in a dangerous situation;a business deal turns into a family brawl.
Ashley's negotiating skills cause a feud with Seth; Les is threatened with a trip to the hospital; Les is forced to make a decision that will change the business forever.
Seth negotiates like a tiger; a customer's jewelry has been pierced through the most intimate body part; a drunk customer gets belligerent.
Les attends an all day meeting leaving the store to Seth and Ashley.
With Aaron set to take off soon for a long-deserved vacation, he and Richard get the Monkeys started on giving the proper treatment to a '65 Volkswagen Beetle.
As Richard gets ready to gamble selling a million dollars worth of cars at Barrett-Jackson, last-minute problems with their '55 Chevy threaten to keep him from taking it to auction.
Kurt Shephard loses his way hauling a hut across Australia.
The Gold Devils gamble on a potential mother lode; Alan and Salty go off road in the extreme wilderness of the Kimberley; Shane and Kate try to get two wet plants going, but run out of water.
Ron's shoddy attempt at a second honeymoon gets him in hot water with Amy; Bobby is left in-charge.
Ron and Amy go on a second honeymoon.
The buyers are in for the fight of their life at the nation's biggest shipping container auction.
The buyers throw down to win a locker with what looks like a hidden tractor; the Taylor brothers are back; a buyer loses his mind in a do-or-die bidding war.
Touring a Victorian home, the guys uncover a bonanza of rare antiques; the owners of an antique store are ready to move some merchandise.
A customer is found hiding in a refrigerator; Ashley swears he was waiting for closing time to sneak out and rob them.
Les is tempted to break store policy when a fast-talking customer pins him to the wall.
Les buys rare rock memorabilia that may be worth a pile of cash; a man gets caught trying to secretly sell his girlfriend's ring; Les squares off with a potential buyer for the rock memorabilia.
Seth is blindsided when Les brings back ex-employee Amy who he claims screwed them over; the Golds discover a mistake that could cost them thousands.
Les might be duped by a group of savvy salesmen; tipsy patrons demand fat cash; Les makes a head-spinning discovery.
Seth's new money scheme draws harsh criticism from Ashley; a customer brings in a vintage electric chair.
Jeff puts Tom in charge of a huge hardwood flooring deal.
When a partner makes a deal, using Jeff's money, for a bunch of dirty restaurant equipment, Jeff must get it sold fast.
Drew and Tee uncover a few rare gems in Sulheim Farm's ancient outbuildings; Drew discovers the downside of the Norwegian salvage business.
Les Stroud braves the scorching heat of the Kalahari desert with limited water and only basic supplies.
A speeder is eager to share his pickup lines with police; an officer pulls over a speeder who is making fresh duck soup in the back of his van; an officer encounters budding Internet entrepreneurs.
Officer Olson squares off against a body builder in an epic arm wrestling match over a speeding ticket; Officer Duran changes a tire for a damsel in distress; a Beverly Hills brat mouths off to an officer in California.
An officer pulls over a spring break reveler who is handing out beads; a speeder reveals he's an unrepentant cheater, much to his girlfriend's chagrin; two lifeguards show off their beach bodies.
An officer pulls over a confused wedding planner who is driving the wrong way down a one-way street; an officer pulls over a driver with a forest of tree-shaped air fresheners; four female surfers get in trouble with the law.
One of the worst engineering failures to ever be captured on film is all Justin and Mike need to plan a visit to Tacoma, Wash.; things get weirder in Olympia when they learn of shanty towns, beer and a rumored ancient civilization.
Honey, sprouted wheat bread, checkerboard cookie and chocolate-covered cherries.
Discovering how sweet cherry chews, macaroni pasta and cranberry cheesecakes are created from raw materials.
Delicious red licorice, rich mayonnaise, spicy sriracha and Turkish börek are turned from raw materials into finished products.
Hot sauce; Shredded Wheat; coffee-chocolate bars; hard-boiled eggs.
Johnny and Jordyn check-in to a former convent now turned bed and breakfast where the ghostly nuns like to play games with their guests.
Rival gang members turn a school playground into a battlefield; an unsupervised science project blows amateurs away; boozing coeds trigger a riot.
Ron and Bobby take on new careers as security guards for a mystery celebrity; the boys are forced to repossess a bus filled with senior citizens on a gambling trip.
Lars arrives to take over; LL is arrested; Juicy is pushed into the water; Lars' cars are repossessed; Ron and Bobby take a helicopter to retrieve a Suburban from a field; Johnny redeems himself.
Ron deals with the aftermath of a hasty decision; Ron and Bobby attempt to retrieve a sports car that has been abandoned on some train tracks.
A hyper aggressive competitor makes an offer to buy Lizard Lick.
A customer quickly learns why not to mess with Les; the Golds have the chance to buy a genuine Olympic torch; a car burns in the parking lot.
A customer threatens to throw down over a broken necklace; the Golds are offered what are alleged to be Saddam Hussein's signed personal documents and Iraqi currency.
With Ashley gone, business seems to be picking up, or at least that's what Seth thinks.
Les and Seth face down Ashley in a final power struggle that could change the face of American Jewelry and Loan forever.
After Aaron bets Richard that the Monkeys would be able to finish building a 1980 El Camino one week ahead of schedule, last-minute problems threaten to push them past their deadline.
Banking on a speedy build because of all the aftermarket parts available for G-body cars, Aaron bets Richard he can finish a 1980 El Camino in three weeks instead of four.