Yet another copy-cat show of the Alaska gold shows has shown up on Animal Planet Network, this time they cover a group of Americans looking for gold in Greenland.
This show is different from the other "American gold miners go abroad" shows because they don't go to a jungle, but rather go to an uninhabited area with cold and bad weather. Oh, they also only have a two month mining season, which gives them a better excuse than the Amazon and Africa shows for why they won't make any profit.
I like the show because it is spending a lot of time showing the logistic difficulty in trying to do field work in an environment like that. But that probably also shows that they have nothing more interesting to show either. But hey, let's see what they can do with the show.
Here are the main characters. Two of the them are miners from Arizona's Superstition Mountains.
· Eric Drummond -Geologist: With his extensive knowledge of gem and rock formation, Eric is expected to lead the way in this new frontier. For more than three decades, he's made millions mining for other companies; now, ICE COLD GOLD is his chance to strike it rich on his own terms.
· Chad Watkins: Dredger/Prospector: Striving to keep his family afloat, expert prospector Chad needs to conquer Greenland, no matter the cost. He's proving to his wife and son that he can make something of himself doing what he loves for once; for him, it's about personal pride.
· John Self: Placer Miner/Prospector: John's desire to strike gold in Greenland is fueled by his deep-seated mining addiction and his goal of sending his daughter to college. Times have been tough for him back in his home state of Colorado. Who knows - with one shake of the pan in Greenland, maybe he can turn his fortune.
· Jesse Feldman: Hard Rock Miner: Hunting for treasure may have started as a hobby for this self-proclaimed renaissance man, but along with brother Josh, Jesse has become a seasoned veteran whose skills are put to the test now more than ever. Jesse comes from a family who's been mining for generations, and he wants to get out of his father's shadow and make a name for himself.
· Josh Feldman: Hard Rock Miner: Brother of Jesse, Josh is hell bent on getting the gold despite the odds. The Feldmans were born with opportunities - but can they find their very own success?
· Zach 'Gator' Schoose: Excavation Expert: Close friend of the Feldmans, Zach knows he's got the chops to take on the Greenland beast. But unlike his maverick best friends, Zach has a young family to support. Is he willing to take such big risks? He stands to lose so much more if the team fails.
· Jack Duggins: Wilderness Guide: His fellow teammates may know all about drilling, but it's Jack who's going to keep everyone alive - no matter what Mother Nature throws his way. Problem is - he's a bit of a loner, having lived off the grid for a while, so being a part of a team throws a huge challenge his way.
· Americo DiSantis: Driller: Having never even camped before, Americo's a newbie to all this But, he's determined to prove to himself and his daughters back home that he can succeed and hang with the rest of them in Greenland.
ICE COLD GOLD was shot last summer in Greenland in its capital city, Nuuk, and the remote area known as Stor, within the largest fjord system in the world. It's the largest television production ever filmed in Greenland.
Elliott Neese is MIA on 'Deadliest Catch' Season 9 Premiere - Yahoo! TV
Break out the Dramamine; it's almost time for Season 9 of "Deadliest Catch" to push back from port and set sail on another stressful and hazardous fishing season in the Bering Sea. Discovery's Emmy Award-winning reality series follows fishing vessels and their crews, who toil in the world's most dangerous profession up to 10 months per year.[Related: 'Deadliest Catch': The Top Five Close Calls]
In this exclusive sneak peek at the season premiere, "Mutiny on the Bering Sea," it's pretty obvious that prepping to set out toward red- and blue-crab grounds borders on pure chaos for the captains, crew, and deckhands all across Dutch Harbor. "Rally time, baby!" says Scott Campbell, aka "Junior," of the Seabrooke.
Still, amid the excitement, they couldn't help but notice someone was missing: Elliott Neese of the Ramblin' Rose, the youngest captain in the fleet who struggled during last season's run. "In all honesty, I'm kinda not surprised Elliott isn't here this year," says Sig Hansen, captain of the Northwestern. But Campbell is less understanding: "He should be up here; he should already be ready to go."
[Related: 'Deadliest Catch': The Ramblin' Rose Rambles Into an Iceberg]
Neese not only struggled with weak numbers at sea last year, but he also faced troubles at home: "You know what, Elliott, I'm just going to ask you to leave," said his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his two kids. Only time will tell if his career as a captain is docked for good. "No owner is gonna let a guy run a boat and not produce. You're gonna lose your job," Hansen says.
As far as the others, they're off and ready to bring home a life-changing (and hopefully not life-threatening) catch!
To find out if Neese makes it out to sea, and who makes a name for themselves in the rough waters, tune in to the season premiere of "Deadliest Catch" on Tuesday, 4/16 at 9 PM.